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#!/usr/bin/python3
"""Generate pydoc documentation and move it to the doc directory.
THIS WILL DELETE ALL EXISTING HTML FILES IN THAT DIRECTORY, so don't
store important content there."""

import pydoc, os, sys
if __name__ == '__main__':
	docdir = 'doc/pydoc'
	os.chdir(sys.path[0])
	try: os.mkdir(docdir)
	except: pass


	for fname in os.listdir(docdir):
		if fname.endswith('.html'):
			os.remove(os.path.join(docdir, fname))

	pydoc.writedocs('.')
	pydoc.writedoc('curses')
	pydoc.writedoc('curses.ascii')
	pydoc.writedoc('os')
	pydoc.writedoc('os.path')
	pydoc.writedoc('sys')

	for fname in os.listdir('.'):
		if fname.endswith('.html'):
			os.rename(fname, os.path.join(docdir, fname))
iable.Class */ .highlight .vg { color: #dd7700 } /* Name.Variable.Global */ .highlight .vi { color: #3333bb } /* Name.Variable.Instance */ .highlight .vm { color: #336699 } /* Name.Variable.Magic */ .highlight .il { color: #0000DD; font-weight: bold } /* Literal.Number.Integer.Long */
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010  Roman Zimbelmann <romanz@lavabit.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

if __name__ == '__main__': from __init__ import init; init()

import unittest
import curses
from random import randint

from ranger.gui.displayable import Displayable, DisplayableContainer
from test import Fake, OK, raise_ok, TODO

class TestWithFakeCurses(unittest.TestCase):
	def setUp(self):
		self.win = Fake()
		self.fm = Fake()
		self.env = Fake()
		self.settings = Fake()
		self.initdict = {'win': self.win, 'settings': self.settings,
				'fm': self.fm, 'env': self.env}

		self.disp = Displayable(**self.initdict)
		self.disc = DisplayableContainer(**self.initdict)
		self.disc.add_child(self.disp)

		hei, wid = 100, 100
		self.env.termsize = (hei, wid)

	def tearDown(self):
		self.disp.destroy()
		self.disc.destroy()

	def test_colorscheme(self):
		# Using a color method implies change of window attributes
		disp = self.disp

		disp.win.chgat = raise_ok
		disp.win.attrset = raise_ok

		self.assertRaises(OK, disp.color, 'a', 'b')
		self.assertRaises(OK, disp.color_at, 0, 0, 0, 'a', 'b')
		self.assertRaises(OK, disp.color_reset)

	def test_focused_object(self):
		d1 = Displayable(**self.initdict)
		d2 = DisplayableContainer(**self.initdict)
		for obj in (Displayable(**self.initdict) for x in range(5)):
			d2.add_child(obj)
		d3 = DisplayableContainer(**self.initdict)
		for obj in (Displayable(**self.initdict) for x in range(5)):
			d3.add_child(obj)

		for obj in (d1, d2, d3):
			self.disc.add_child(obj)

		d3.container[3].focused = True

		self.assertEqual(self.disc._get_focused_obj(), d3.container[3])

		d3.container[3].focused = False
		d2.container[0].focused = True

		self.assertEqual(self.disc._get_focused_obj(), d2.container[0])

gWin = None

class TestDisplayableWithCurses(unittest.TestCase):
	def setUp(self):
		global gWin
		if not gWin:
			gWin = curses.initscr()
		self.win = gWin
		curses.cbreak()
		curses.noecho()
		curses.start_color()
		curses.use_default_colors()

		self.fm = Fake()
		self.env = Fake()
		self.settings = Fake()
		self.initdict = {'win': self.win, 'settings': self.settings,
				'fm': self.fm, 'env': self.env}
		self.disp = Displayable(**self.initdict)
		self.disc = DisplayableContainer(**self.initdict)
		self.disc.add_child(self.disp)

		self.env.termsize = self.win.getmaxyx()

	def tearDown(self):
		self.disp.destroy()
		curses.nocbreak()
		curses.echo()
		curses.endwin()

	@TODO
	def test_boundaries(self):
		disp = self.disp
		hei, wid = self.env.termsize

		self.assertRaises(ValueError, disp.resize, 0, 0, hei + 1, wid)
		self.assertRaises(ValueError, disp.resize, 0, 0, hei, wid + 1)
		self.assertRaises(ValueError, disp.resize, -1, 0, hei, wid)
		self.assertRaises(ValueError, disp.resize, 0, -1, hei, wid)

		for i in range(1000):
			box = [int(randint(0, hei) * 0.2), int(randint(0, wid) * 0.2)]
			box.append(randint(0, hei - box[0]))
			box.append(randint(0, wid - box[1]))

			def in_box(y, x):
				return (y >= box[1] and y < box[1] + box[3]) and \
						(x >= box[0] and x < box[0] + box[2])

			disp.resize(*box)
			self.assertEqual(box, [disp.y, disp.x, disp.hei, disp.wid],
					"Resizing failed for some reason on loop " + str(i))

			for y, x in zip(range(10), range(10)):
				is_in_box = in_box(y, x)

				point1 = (y, x)
				self.assertEqual(is_in_box, point1 in disp)

				point2 = Fake()
				point2.x = x
				point2.y = y
				self.assertEqual(is_in_box, point2 in disp)

	def test_click(self):
		self.disp.click = raise_ok

		hei, wid = self.env.termsize

		for i in range(50):
			winwid = randint(2, wid-1)
			winhei = randint(2, hei-1)
			self.disc.resize(0, 0, hei, wid)
			self.disp.resize(0, 0, winhei, winwid)
			fakepos = Fake()

			fakepos.x = winwid - 2
			fakepos.y = winhei - 2
			self.assertRaises(OK, self.disc.click, fakepos)

			fakepos.x = winwid
			fakepos.y = winhei
			self.disc.click(fakepos)


if __name__ == '__main__':
	unittest.main()