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Tip revision: 550e4673be538d98b6ddf5550b3922539cf5c4b2 authored by Victor Stinner on 08 December 2020, 23:32:54 UTC
bpo-32381: Add _PyRun_SimpleFileObject() (GH-23709)
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search.py
"""Search dialog for Find, Find Again, and Find Selection
   functionality.

   Inherits from SearchDialogBase for GUI and uses searchengine
   to prepare search pattern.
"""
from tkinter import TclError

from idlelib import searchengine
from idlelib.searchbase import SearchDialogBase

def _setup(text):
    """Return the new or existing singleton SearchDialog instance.

    The singleton dialog saves user entries and preferences
    across instances.

    Args:
        text: Text widget containing the text to be searched.
    """
    root = text._root()
    engine = searchengine.get(root)
    if not hasattr(engine, "_searchdialog"):
        engine._searchdialog = SearchDialog(root, engine)
    return engine._searchdialog

def find(text):
    """Open the search dialog.

    Module-level function to access the singleton SearchDialog
    instance and open the dialog.  If text is selected, it is
    used as the search phrase; otherwise, the previous entry
    is used.  No search is done with this command.
    """
    pat = text.get("sel.first", "sel.last")
    return _setup(text).open(text, pat)  # Open is inherited from SDBase.

def find_again(text):
    """Repeat the search for the last pattern and preferences.

    Module-level function to access the singleton SearchDialog
    instance to search again using the user entries and preferences
    from the last dialog.  If there was no prior search, open the
    search dialog; otherwise, perform the search without showing the
    dialog.
    """
    return _setup(text).find_again(text)

def find_selection(text):
    """Search for the selected pattern in the text.

    Module-level function to access the singleton SearchDialog
    instance to search using the selected text.  With a text
    selection, perform the search without displaying the dialog.
    Without a selection, use the prior entry as the search phrase
    and don't display the dialog.  If there has been no prior
    search, open the search dialog.
    """
    return _setup(text).find_selection(text)


class SearchDialog(SearchDialogBase):
    "Dialog for finding a pattern in text."

    def create_widgets(self):
        "Create the base search dialog and add a button for Find Next."
        SearchDialogBase.create_widgets(self)
        # TODO - why is this here and not in a create_command_buttons?
        self.make_button("Find Next", self.default_command, isdef=True)

    def default_command(self, event=None):
        "Handle the Find Next button as the default command."
        if not self.engine.getprog():
            return
        self.find_again(self.text)

    def find_again(self, text):
        """Repeat the last search.

        If no search was previously run, open a new search dialog.  In
        this case, no search is done.

        If a search was previously run, the search dialog won't be
        shown and the options from the previous search (including the
        search pattern) will be used to find the next occurrence
        of the pattern.  Next is relative based on direction.

        Position the window to display the located occurrence in the
        text.

        Return True if the search was successful and False otherwise.
        """
        if not self.engine.getpat():
            self.open(text)
            return False
        if not self.engine.getprog():
            return False
        res = self.engine.search_text(text)
        if res:
            line, m = res
            i, j = m.span()
            first = "%d.%d" % (line, i)
            last = "%d.%d" % (line, j)
            try:
                selfirst = text.index("sel.first")
                sellast = text.index("sel.last")
                if selfirst == first and sellast == last:
                    self.bell()
                    return False
            except TclError:
                pass
            text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
            text.tag_add("sel", first, last)
            text.mark_set("insert", self.engine.isback() and first or last)
            text.see("insert")
            return True
        else:
            self.bell()
            return False

    def find_selection(self, text):
        """Search for selected text with previous dialog preferences.

        Instead of using the same pattern for searching (as Find
        Again does), this first resets the pattern to the currently
        selected text.  If the selected text isn't changed, then use
        the prior search phrase.
        """
        pat = text.get("sel.first", "sel.last")
        if pat:
            self.engine.setcookedpat(pat)
        return self.find_again(text)


def _search_dialog(parent):  # htest #
    "Display search test box."
    from tkinter import Toplevel, Text
    from tkinter.ttk import Frame, Button

    top = Toplevel(parent)
    top.title("Test SearchDialog")
    x, y = map(int, parent.geometry().split('+')[1:])
    top.geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y + 175))

    frame = Frame(top)
    frame.pack()
    text = Text(frame, inactiveselectbackground='gray')
    text.pack()
    text.insert("insert","This is a sample string.\n"*5)

    def show_find():
        text.tag_add('sel', '1.0', 'end')
        _setup(text).open(text)
        text.tag_remove('sel', '1.0', 'end')

    button = Button(frame, text="Search (selection ignored)", command=show_find)
    button.pack()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    from unittest import main
    main('idlelib.idle_test.test_search', verbosity=2, exit=False)

    from idlelib.idle_test.htest import run
    run(_search_dialog)
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