from curses import * from curses.ascii import * from ranger import RANGERDIR from ranger.gui.widgets import console_mode as cmode from ranger.container.bookmarks import ALLOWED_KEYS as ALLOWED_BOOKMARK_KEYS from ranger import log def make_abbreviations(command_list): def bind(*args): command_list.bind(args[-1], *args[:-1]) def hint(*args): command_list.hint(args[-1], *args[:-1]) return bind, hint class Wrapper(object): def __init__(self, firstattr): self.__firstattr__ = firstattr def __getattr__(self, attr): def wrapper(*args, **keywords): def bla(command_argument): obj = getattr(command_argument, self.__firstattr__) if obj is None: return return getattr(obj, attr)(*args, **keywords) return bla return wrapper fm = Wrapper('fm') wdg = Wrapper('wdg') # fm.enter_dir('~') is translated into lambda arg: arg.fm.enter_dir('~') # this makes things like this possible: # bind('gh', fm.enter_dir('~')) # # but NOT: (note the 2 dots) # bind('H', fm.history.go(-1)) # # for something like that, use the long version: # bind('H', lambda arg: arg.fm.history.go(-1)) # Another wrapper for common actions which use a numerical argument: class nwrap(object): @staticmethod def move(relative=0, absolute=None): if absolute is None: def fnc(arg): if arg.n is not None: if relative >= 0: arg.wdg.move(relative=arg.n) else: arg.wdg.move(relative=-arg.n) else: arg.wdg.move(relative=relative) else: def fnc(arg): if arg.n is not None: arg.wdg.move(absolute=arg.n, relative=relative) else: arg.wdg.move(absolute=absolute, relative=relative) return fnc