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Revision b8e682427a80798fec90dce31392beaf616c3e37 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 14 August 2019, 22:02:12 UTC, committed by GitHub on 14 August 2019, 22:02:12 UTC

faulthandler now allocates a dedicated stack of SIGSTKSZ*2 bytes,
instead of just SIGSTKSZ bytes. Calling the previous signal handler
in faulthandler signal handler uses more than SIGSTKSZ bytes of stack
memory on some platforms.
(cherry picked from commit ac827edc493d3ac3f5b9b0cc353df1d4b418a9aa)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>
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font.py
# Tkinter font wrapper
#
# written by Fredrik Lundh, February 1998
#

__version__ = "0.9"

import itertools
import tkinter


# weight/slant
NORMAL = "normal"
ROMAN = "roman"
BOLD   = "bold"
ITALIC = "italic"


def nametofont(name):
    """Given the name of a tk named font, returns a Font representation.
    """
    return Font(name=name, exists=True)


class Font:
    """Represents a named font.

    Constructor options are:

    font -- font specifier (name, system font, or (family, size, style)-tuple)
    name -- name to use for this font configuration (defaults to a unique name)
    exists -- does a named font by this name already exist?
       Creates a new named font if False, points to the existing font if True.
       Raises _tkinter.TclError if the assertion is false.

       the following are ignored if font is specified:

    family -- font 'family', e.g. Courier, Times, Helvetica
    size -- font size in points
    weight -- font thickness: NORMAL, BOLD
    slant -- font slant: ROMAN, ITALIC
    underline -- font underlining: false (0), true (1)
    overstrike -- font strikeout: false (0), true (1)

    """

    counter = itertools.count(1)

    def _set(self, kw):
        options = []
        for k, v in kw.items():
            options.append("-"+k)
            options.append(str(v))
        return tuple(options)

    def _get(self, args):
        options = []
        for k in args:
            options.append("-"+k)
        return tuple(options)

    def _mkdict(self, args):
        options = {}
        for i in range(0, len(args), 2):
            options[args[i][1:]] = args[i+1]
        return options

    def __init__(self, root=None, font=None, name=None, exists=False,
                 **options):
        if not root:
            root = tkinter._default_root
        tk = getattr(root, 'tk', root)
        if font:
            # get actual settings corresponding to the given font
            font = tk.splitlist(tk.call("font", "actual", font))
        else:
            font = self._set(options)
        if not name:
            name = "font" + str(next(self.counter))
        self.name = name

        if exists:
            self.delete_font = False
            # confirm font exists
            if self.name not in tk.splitlist(tk.call("font", "names")):
                raise tkinter._tkinter.TclError(
                    "named font %s does not already exist" % (self.name,))
            # if font config info supplied, apply it
            if font:
                tk.call("font", "configure", self.name, *font)
        else:
            # create new font (raises TclError if the font exists)
            tk.call("font", "create", self.name, *font)
            self.delete_font = True
        self._tk = tk
        self._split = tk.splitlist
        self._call  = tk.call

    def __str__(self):
        return self.name

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return isinstance(other, Font) and self.name == other.name

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        return self.cget(key)

    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
        self.configure(**{key: value})

    def __del__(self):
        try:
            if self.delete_font:
                self._call("font", "delete", self.name)
        except Exception:
            pass

    def copy(self):
        "Return a distinct copy of the current font"
        return Font(self._tk, **self.actual())

    def actual(self, option=None, displayof=None):
        "Return actual font attributes"
        args = ()
        if displayof:
            args = ('-displayof', displayof)
        if option:
            args = args + ('-' + option, )
            return self._call("font", "actual", self.name, *args)
        else:
            return self._mkdict(
                self._split(self._call("font", "actual", self.name, *args)))

    def cget(self, option):
        "Get font attribute"
        return self._call("font", "config", self.name, "-"+option)

    def config(self, **options):
        "Modify font attributes"
        if options:
            self._call("font", "config", self.name,
                  *self._set(options))
        else:
            return self._mkdict(
                self._split(self._call("font", "config", self.name)))

    configure = config

    def measure(self, text, displayof=None):
        "Return text width"
        args = (text,)
        if displayof:
            args = ('-displayof', displayof, text)
        return self._tk.getint(self._call("font", "measure", self.name, *args))

    def metrics(self, *options, **kw):
        """Return font metrics.

        For best performance, create a dummy widget
        using this font before calling this method."""
        args = ()
        displayof = kw.pop('displayof', None)
        if displayof:
            args = ('-displayof', displayof)
        if options:
            args = args + self._get(options)
            return self._tk.getint(
                self._call("font", "metrics", self.name, *args))
        else:
            res = self._split(self._call("font", "metrics", self.name, *args))
            options = {}
            for i in range(0, len(res), 2):
                options[res[i][1:]] = self._tk.getint(res[i+1])
            return options


def families(root=None, displayof=None):
    "Get font families (as a tuple)"
    if not root:
        root = tkinter._default_root
    args = ()
    if displayof:
        args = ('-displayof', displayof)
    return root.tk.splitlist(root.tk.call("font", "families", *args))


def names(root=None):
    "Get names of defined fonts (as a tuple)"
    if not root:
        root = tkinter._default_root
    return root.tk.splitlist(root.tk.call("font", "names"))


# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# test stuff

if __name__ == "__main__":

    root = tkinter.Tk()

    # create a font
    f = Font(family="times", size=30, weight=NORMAL)

    print(f.actual())
    print(f.actual("family"))
    print(f.actual("weight"))

    print(f.config())
    print(f.cget("family"))
    print(f.cget("weight"))

    print(names())

    print(f.measure("hello"), f.metrics("linespace"))

    print(f.metrics(displayof=root))

    f = Font(font=("Courier", 20, "bold"))
    print(f.measure("hello"), f.metrics("linespace", displayof=root))

    w = tkinter.Label(root, text="Hello, world", font=f)
    w.pack()

    w = tkinter.Button(root, text="Quit!", command=root.destroy)
    w.pack()

    fb = Font(font=w["font"]).copy()
    fb.config(weight=BOLD)

    w.config(font=fb)

    tkinter.mainloop()
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