| '''This implements a virtual screen. This is used to support ANSI terminal |
| emulation. The screen representation and state is implemented in this class. |
| Most of the methods are inspired by ANSI screen control codes. The |
| :class:`~pexpect.ANSI.ANSI` class extends this class to add parsing of ANSI |
| escape codes. |
| |
| PEXPECT LICENSE |
| |
| This license is approved by the OSI and FSF as GPL-compatible. |
| http://opensource.org/licenses/isc-license.txt |
| |
| Copyright (c) 2012, Noah Spurrier <noah@noah.org> |
| PERMISSION TO USE, COPY, MODIFY, AND/OR DISTRIBUTE THIS SOFTWARE FOR ANY |
| PURPOSE WITH OR WITHOUT FEE IS HEREBY GRANTED, PROVIDED THAT THE ABOVE |
| COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND THIS PERMISSION NOTICE APPEAR IN ALL COPIES. |
| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES |
| WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
| MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR |
| ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES |
| WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN |
| ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF |
| OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. |
| |
| ''' |
| |
| import codecs |
| import copy |
| import sys |
| |
| import warnings |
| |
| warnings.warn(("pexpect.screen and pexpect.ANSI are deprecated. " |
| "We recommend using pyte to emulate a terminal screen: " |
| "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyte"), |
| stacklevel=2) |
| |
| NUL = 0 # Fill character; ignored on input. |
| ENQ = 5 # Transmit answerback message. |
| BEL = 7 # Ring the bell. |
| BS = 8 # Move cursor left. |
| HT = 9 # Move cursor to next tab stop. |
| LF = 10 # Line feed. |
| VT = 11 # Same as LF. |
| FF = 12 # Same as LF. |
| CR = 13 # Move cursor to left margin or newline. |
| SO = 14 # Invoke G1 character set. |
| SI = 15 # Invoke G0 character set. |
| XON = 17 # Resume transmission. |
| XOFF = 19 # Halt transmission. |
| CAN = 24 # Cancel escape sequence. |
| SUB = 26 # Same as CAN. |
| ESC = 27 # Introduce a control sequence. |
| DEL = 127 # Fill character; ignored on input. |
| SPACE = u' ' # Space or blank character. |
| |
| PY3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3) |
| if PY3: |
| unicode = str |
| |
| def constrain (n, min, max): |
| |
| '''This returns a number, n constrained to the min and max bounds. ''' |
| |
| if n < min: |
| return min |
| if n > max: |
| return max |
| return n |
| |
| class screen: |
| '''This object maintains the state of a virtual text screen as a |
| rectangular array. This maintains a virtual cursor position and handles |
| scrolling as characters are added. This supports most of the methods needed |
| by an ANSI text screen. Row and column indexes are 1-based (not zero-based, |
| like arrays). |
| |
| Characters are represented internally using unicode. Methods that accept |
| input characters, when passed 'bytes' (which in Python 2 is equivalent to |
| 'str'), convert them from the encoding specified in the 'encoding' |
| parameter to the constructor. Methods that return screen contents return |
| unicode strings, with the exception of __str__() under Python 2. Passing |
| ``encoding=None`` limits the API to only accept unicode input, so passing |
| bytes in will raise :exc:`TypeError`. |
| ''' |
| def __init__(self, r=24, c=80, encoding='latin-1', encoding_errors='replace'): |
| '''This initializes a blank screen of the given dimensions.''' |
| |
| self.rows = r |
| self.cols = c |
| self.encoding = encoding |
| self.encoding_errors = encoding_errors |
| if encoding is not None: |
| self.decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)(encoding_errors) |
| else: |
| self.decoder = None |
| self.cur_r = 1 |
| self.cur_c = 1 |
| self.cur_saved_r = 1 |
| self.cur_saved_c = 1 |
| self.scroll_row_start = 1 |
| self.scroll_row_end = self.rows |
| self.w = [ [SPACE] * self.cols for _ in range(self.rows)] |
| |
| def _decode(self, s): |
| '''This converts from the external coding system (as passed to |
| the constructor) to the internal one (unicode). ''' |
| if self.decoder is not None: |
| return self.decoder.decode(s) |
| else: |
| raise TypeError("This screen was constructed with encoding=None, " |
| "so it does not handle bytes.") |
| |
| def _unicode(self): |
| '''This returns a printable representation of the screen as a unicode |
| string (which, under Python 3.x, is the same as 'str'). The end of each |
| screen line is terminated by a newline.''' |
| |
| return u'\n'.join ([ u''.join(c) for c in self.w ]) |
| |
| if PY3: |
| __str__ = _unicode |
| else: |
| __unicode__ = _unicode |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| '''This returns a printable representation of the screen. The end of |
| each screen line is terminated by a newline. ''' |
| encoding = self.encoding or 'ascii' |
| return self._unicode().encode(encoding, 'replace') |
| |
| def dump (self): |
| '''This returns a copy of the screen as a unicode string. This is similar to |
| __str__/__unicode__ except that lines are not terminated with line |
| feeds.''' |
| |
| return u''.join ([ u''.join(c) for c in self.w ]) |
| |
| def pretty (self): |
| '''This returns a copy of the screen as a unicode string with an ASCII |
| text box around the screen border. This is similar to |
| __str__/__unicode__ except that it adds a box.''' |
| |
| top_bot = u'+' + u'-'*self.cols + u'+\n' |
| return top_bot + u'\n'.join([u'|'+line+u'|' for line in unicode(self).split(u'\n')]) + u'\n' + top_bot |
| |
| def fill (self, ch=SPACE): |
| |
| if isinstance(ch, bytes): |
| ch = self._decode(ch) |
| |
| self.fill_region (1,1,self.rows,self.cols, ch) |
| |
| def fill_region (self, rs,cs, re,ce, ch=SPACE): |
| |
| if isinstance(ch, bytes): |
| ch = self._decode(ch) |
| |
| rs = constrain (rs, 1, self.rows) |
| re = constrain (re, 1, self.rows) |
| cs = constrain (cs, 1, self.cols) |
| ce = constrain (ce, 1, self.cols) |
| if rs > re: |
| rs, re = re, rs |
| if cs > ce: |
| cs, ce = ce, cs |
| for r in range (rs, re+1): |
| for c in range (cs, ce + 1): |
| self.put_abs (r,c,ch) |
| |
| def cr (self): |
| '''This moves the cursor to the beginning (col 1) of the current row. |
| ''' |
| |
| self.cursor_home (self.cur_r, 1) |
| |
| def lf (self): |
| '''This moves the cursor down with scrolling. |
| ''' |
| |
| old_r = self.cur_r |
| self.cursor_down() |
| if old_r == self.cur_r: |
| self.scroll_up () |
| self.erase_line() |
| |
| def crlf (self): |
| '''This advances the cursor with CRLF properties. |
| The cursor will line wrap and the screen may scroll. |
| ''' |
| |
| self.cr () |
| self.lf () |
| |
| def newline (self): |
| '''This is an alias for crlf(). |
| ''' |
| |
| self.crlf() |
| |
| def put_abs (self, r, c, ch): |
| '''Screen array starts at 1 index.''' |
| |
| r = constrain (r, 1, self.rows) |
| c = constrain (c, 1, self.cols) |
| if isinstance(ch, bytes): |
| ch = self._decode(ch)[0] |
| else: |
| ch = ch[0] |
| self.w[r-1][c-1] = ch |
| |
| def put (self, ch): |
| '''This puts a characters at the current cursor position. |
| ''' |
| |
| if isinstance(ch, bytes): |
| ch = self._decode(ch) |
| |
| self.put_abs (self.cur_r, self.cur_c, ch) |
| |
| def insert_abs (self, r, c, ch): |
| '''This inserts a character at (r,c). Everything under |
| and to the right is shifted right one character. |
| The last character of the line is lost. |
| ''' |
| |
| if isinstance(ch, bytes): |
| ch = self._decode(ch) |
| |
| r = constrain (r, 1, self.rows) |
| c = constrain (c, 1, self.cols) |
| for ci in range (self.cols, c, -1): |
| self.put_abs (r,ci, self.get_abs(r,ci-1)) |
| self.put_abs (r,c,ch) |
| |
| def insert (self, ch): |
| |
| if isinstance(ch, bytes): |
| ch = self._decode(ch) |
| |
| self.insert_abs (self.cur_r, self.cur_c, ch) |
| |
| def get_abs (self, r, c): |
| |
| r = constrain (r, 1, self.rows) |
| c = constrain (c, 1, self.cols) |
| return self.w[r-1][c-1] |
| |
| def get (self): |
| |
| self.get_abs (self.cur_r, self.cur_c) |
| |
| def get_region (self, rs,cs, re,ce): |
| '''This returns a list of lines representing the region. |
| ''' |
| |
| rs = constrain (rs, 1, self.rows) |
| re = constrain (re, 1, self.rows) |
| cs = constrain (cs, 1, self.cols) |
| ce = constrain (ce, 1, self.cols) |
| if rs > re: |
| rs, re = re, rs |
| if cs > ce: |
| cs, ce = ce, cs |
| sc = [] |
| for r in range (rs, re+1): |
| line = u'' |
| for c in range (cs, ce + 1): |
| ch = self.get_abs (r,c) |
| line = line + ch |
| sc.append (line) |
| return sc |
| |
| def cursor_constrain (self): |
| '''This keeps the cursor within the screen area. |
| ''' |
| |
| self.cur_r = constrain (self.cur_r, 1, self.rows) |
| self.cur_c = constrain (self.cur_c, 1, self.cols) |
| |
| def cursor_home (self, r=1, c=1): # <ESC>[{ROW};{COLUMN}H |
| |
| self.cur_r = r |
| self.cur_c = c |
| self.cursor_constrain () |
| |
| def cursor_back (self,count=1): # <ESC>[{COUNT}D (not confused with down) |
| |
| self.cur_c = self.cur_c - count |
| self.cursor_constrain () |
| |
| def cursor_down (self,count=1): # <ESC>[{COUNT}B (not confused with back) |
| |
| self.cur_r = self.cur_r + count |
| self.cursor_constrain () |
| |
| def cursor_forward (self,count=1): # <ESC>[{COUNT}C |
| |
| self.cur_c = self.cur_c + count |
| self.cursor_constrain () |
| |
| def cursor_up (self,count=1): # <ESC>[{COUNT}A |
| |
| self.cur_r = self.cur_r - count |
| self.cursor_constrain () |
| |
| def cursor_up_reverse (self): # <ESC> M (called RI -- Reverse Index) |
| |
| old_r = self.cur_r |
| self.cursor_up() |
| if old_r == self.cur_r: |
| self.scroll_up() |
| |
| def cursor_force_position (self, r, c): # <ESC>[{ROW};{COLUMN}f |
| '''Identical to Cursor Home.''' |
| |
| self.cursor_home (r, c) |
| |
| def cursor_save (self): # <ESC>[s |
| '''Save current cursor position.''' |
| |
| self.cursor_save_attrs() |
| |
| def cursor_unsave (self): # <ESC>[u |
| '''Restores cursor position after a Save Cursor.''' |
| |
| self.cursor_restore_attrs() |
| |
| def cursor_save_attrs (self): # <ESC>7 |
| '''Save current cursor position.''' |
| |
| self.cur_saved_r = self.cur_r |
| self.cur_saved_c = self.cur_c |
| |
| def cursor_restore_attrs (self): # <ESC>8 |
| '''Restores cursor position after a Save Cursor.''' |
| |
| self.cursor_home (self.cur_saved_r, self.cur_saved_c) |
| |
| def scroll_constrain (self): |
| '''This keeps the scroll region within the screen region.''' |
| |
| if self.scroll_row_start <= 0: |
| self.scroll_row_start = 1 |
| if self.scroll_row_end > self.rows: |
| self.scroll_row_end = self.rows |
| |
| def scroll_screen (self): # <ESC>[r |
| '''Enable scrolling for entire display.''' |
| |
| self.scroll_row_start = 1 |
| self.scroll_row_end = self.rows |
| |
| def scroll_screen_rows (self, rs, re): # <ESC>[{start};{end}r |
| '''Enable scrolling from row {start} to row {end}.''' |
| |
| self.scroll_row_start = rs |
| self.scroll_row_end = re |
| self.scroll_constrain() |
| |
| def scroll_down (self): # <ESC>D |
| '''Scroll display down one line.''' |
| |
| # Screen is indexed from 1, but arrays are indexed from 0. |
| s = self.scroll_row_start - 1 |
| e = self.scroll_row_end - 1 |
| self.w[s+1:e+1] = copy.deepcopy(self.w[s:e]) |
| |
| def scroll_up (self): # <ESC>M |
| '''Scroll display up one line.''' |
| |
| # Screen is indexed from 1, but arrays are indexed from 0. |
| s = self.scroll_row_start - 1 |
| e = self.scroll_row_end - 1 |
| self.w[s:e] = copy.deepcopy(self.w[s+1:e+1]) |
| |
| def erase_end_of_line (self): # <ESC>[0K -or- <ESC>[K |
| '''Erases from the current cursor position to the end of the current |
| line.''' |
| |
| self.fill_region (self.cur_r, self.cur_c, self.cur_r, self.cols) |
| |
| def erase_start_of_line (self): # <ESC>[1K |
| '''Erases from the current cursor position to the start of the current |
| line.''' |
| |
| self.fill_region (self.cur_r, 1, self.cur_r, self.cur_c) |
| |
| def erase_line (self): # <ESC>[2K |
| '''Erases the entire current line.''' |
| |
| self.fill_region (self.cur_r, 1, self.cur_r, self.cols) |
| |
| def erase_down (self): # <ESC>[0J -or- <ESC>[J |
| '''Erases the screen from the current line down to the bottom of the |
| screen.''' |
| |
| self.erase_end_of_line () |
| self.fill_region (self.cur_r + 1, 1, self.rows, self.cols) |
| |
| def erase_up (self): # <ESC>[1J |
| '''Erases the screen from the current line up to the top of the |
| screen.''' |
| |
| self.erase_start_of_line () |
| self.fill_region (self.cur_r-1, 1, 1, self.cols) |
| |
| def erase_screen (self): # <ESC>[2J |
| '''Erases the screen with the background color.''' |
| |
| self.fill () |
| |
| def set_tab (self): # <ESC>H |
| '''Sets a tab at the current position.''' |
| |
| pass |
| |
| def clear_tab (self): # <ESC>[g |
| '''Clears tab at the current position.''' |
| |
| pass |
| |
| def clear_all_tabs (self): # <ESC>[3g |
| '''Clears all tabs.''' |
| |
| pass |
| |
| # Insert line Esc [ Pn L |
| # Delete line Esc [ Pn M |
| # Delete character Esc [ Pn P |
| # Scrolling region Esc [ Pn(top);Pn(bot) r |
| |