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/**
*
* This file is part of Tulip (www.tulip-software.org)
*
* Authors: David Auber and the Tulip development Team
* from LaBRI, University of Bordeaux
*
* Tulip is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Tulip 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.
*
*/
#ifndef PYTHONSCRIPTVIEW_H_
#define PYTHONSCRIPTVIEW_H_
#include <QObject>
#include <QMap>
#include <tulip/ViewWidget.h>
class QTabWidget;
namespace tlp {
class PythonInterpreter;
class PythonCodeEditor;
}
class PythonScriptViewWidget;
class PythonScriptView : public tlp::ViewWidget {
friend class PythonScriptViewWidget;
Q_OBJECT
PythonScriptViewWidget *_viewWidget;
tlp::PythonInterpreter *_pythonInterpreter;
tlp::Graph *_graph;
bool _scriptStopped;
bool _runningScript;
public :
PLUGININFORMATION("Python Script view", "Antoine Lambert", "04/2010",
"<p>This view aims to manipulate and modify a Tulip graph through the use of Python scripts."
"Bindings for the Tulip-Core C++ library have been developed in order to offer its features "
"to the Python world. The main functionalities have been wrapped, the most important ones being "
"graph and properties manipulation (for instance : adding nodes/edges to a graph, creating a property, "
"getting/setting property values associated to graph elements, ...) but also the ability to call "
"algorithms.</p>"
"<p>The view allows to write a script that will operate on the graphs currently loaded in Tulip."
"Its graphical interface contains the following components :<ul>"
" <li>a nice script editor with syntax highlighting and auto-completion</li>"
" <li>some buttons to start / stop the current edited script</li>"
" <li>a console output widget</li></ul>"
, "0.7", "")
PythonScriptView(tlp::PluginContext *);
~PythonScriptView();
std::string icon() const {
return ":/icons/python.png";
}
void setupWidget();
void graphChanged(tlp::Graph *);
void setState(const tlp::DataSet&);
tlp::DataSet state() const;
tlp::Graph* getGraph() {
return _graph;
}
bool eventFilter(QObject *, QEvent *);
bool isRunningScript() const {
return _runningScript;
}
void draw() {}
void graphDeleted(tlp::Graph* parent) {
_graph = NULL;
ViewWidget::graphDeleted(parent);
}
// redefined from View class
virtual bool checkOnClose();
public slots:
void pauseCurrentScript();
void currentScriptPaused();
private slots :
void newScript();
void loadScript();
void saveScript();
void saveImportAllScripts();
void executeCurrentScript();
void stopCurrentScript();
void newStringModule();
void newFileModule();
void loadModule();
void saveModule();
void checkErrors(bool clear=true);
private :
bool loadScript(const QString &fileName, bool clear=true);
void saveScript(int tabIdx, bool clear=true);
bool loadModule(const QString &fileName, bool clear=true);
bool loadModuleFromSrcCode(const QString &moduleName, const QString &moduleSrcCode);
void saveModule(int tabIdx, const bool reload=false);
void saveAllModules();
bool reloadAllModules() const;
void indicateErrors() const;
void clearErrorIndicators() const;
QString findFile(const QString &filePath);
};
#endif /* PYTHONSCRIPTVIEW_H_ */
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