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Tip revision: c126fdc0bddc9f52d3bc859104741976a6fad9b5 authored by Larry Hastings on 19 July 2018, 12:12:59 UTC
Version bump for 3.4.9rc1.
Tip revision: c126fdc
AutoExpand.py
'''Complete the current word before the cursor with words in the editor.

Each menu selection or shortcut key selection replaces the word with a
different word with the same prefix. The search for matches begins
before the target and moves toward the top of the editor. It then starts
after the cursor and moves down. It then returns to the original word and
the cycle starts again.

Changing the current text line or leaving the cursor in a different
place before requesting the next selection causes AutoExpand to reset
its state.

This is an extension file and there is only one instance of AutoExpand.
'''
import string
import re

###$ event <<expand-word>>
###$ win <Alt-slash>
###$ unix <Alt-slash>

class AutoExpand:

    menudefs = [
        ('edit', [
            ('E_xpand Word', '<<expand-word>>'),
         ]),
    ]

    wordchars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_"

    def __init__(self, editwin):
        self.text = editwin.text
        self.state = None

    def expand_word_event(self, event):
        "Replace the current word with the next expansion."
        curinsert = self.text.index("insert")
        curline = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
        if not self.state:
            words = self.getwords()
            index = 0
        else:
            words, index, insert, line = self.state
            if insert != curinsert or line != curline:
                words = self.getwords()
                index = 0
        if not words:
            self.text.bell()
            return "break"
        word = self.getprevword()
        self.text.delete("insert - %d chars" % len(word), "insert")
        newword = words[index]
        index = (index + 1) % len(words)
        if index == 0:
            self.text.bell()            # Warn we cycled around
        self.text.insert("insert", newword)
        curinsert = self.text.index("insert")
        curline = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
        self.state = words, index, curinsert, curline
        return "break"

    def getwords(self):
        "Return a list of words that match the prefix before the cursor."
        word = self.getprevword()
        if not word:
            return []
        before = self.text.get("1.0", "insert wordstart")
        wbefore = re.findall(r"\b" + word + r"\w+\b", before)
        del before
        after = self.text.get("insert wordend", "end")
        wafter = re.findall(r"\b" + word + r"\w+\b", after)
        del after
        if not wbefore and not wafter:
            return []
        words = []
        dict = {}
        # search backwards through words before
        wbefore.reverse()
        for w in wbefore:
            if dict.get(w):
                continue
            words.append(w)
            dict[w] = w
        # search onwards through words after
        for w in wafter:
            if dict.get(w):
                continue
            words.append(w)
            dict[w] = w
        words.append(word)
        return words

    def getprevword(self):
        "Return the word prefix before the cursor."
        line = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert")
        i = len(line)
        while i > 0 and line[i-1] in self.wordchars:
            i = i-1
        return line[i:]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import unittest
    unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_autoexpand', verbosity=2)
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