ponysay/src/colourstack.py
Mattias Andrée 8f98681290 m code style + fix issue 169
Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>
2013-08-12 06:28:45 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
ponysay - Ponysay, cowsay reimplementation for ponies
Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Erkin Batu Altunbaş et al.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
If you intend to redistribute ponysay or a fork of it commercially,
it contains aggregated images, some of which may not be commercially
redistribute, you would be required to remove those. To determine
whether or not you may commercially redistribute an image make use
that line FREE: yes, is included inside the image between two $$$
lines and the FREE is and upper case and directly followed by
the colon.
'''
from common import *
'''
ANSI colour stack
This is used to make layers with independent coloursations
'''
class ColourStack():
'''
Constructor
@param autopush:str String that, when used, will create a new independently colourised layer
@param autopop:str String that, when used, will end the current layer and continue of the previous layer
'''
def __init__(self, autopush, autopop):
self.autopush = autopush
self.autopop = autopop
self.lenpush = len(autopush)
self.lenpop = len(autopop)
self.bufproto = ' ' * (self.lenpush if self.lenpush > self.lenpop else self.lenpop)
self.stack = []
self.push()
self.seq = None
'''
Create a new independently colourised layer
@return :str String that should be inserted into your buffer
'''
def push(self):
self.stack.insert(0, [self.bufproto, None, None, [False] * 9])
if len(self.stack) == 1:
return None
return '\033[0m'
'''
End the current layer and continue of the previous layer
@return :str String that should be inserted into your buffer
'''
def pop(self):
old = self.stack.pop(0)
rc = '\033[0;'
if len(self.stack) == 0: # last resort in case something made it pop too mush
push()
new = self.stack[0]
if new[1] is not None: rc += new[1] + ';'
if new[2] is not None: rc += new[2] + ';'
for i in range(0, 9):
if new[3][i]:
rc += str(i + 1) + ';'
return rc[:-1] + 'm'
'''
Use this, in sequence, for which character in your buffer that contains yor autopush and autopop
string, the automatically get push and pop string to insert after each character
@param :chr One character in your buffer
@return :str The text to insert after the input character
'''
def feed(self, char):
if self.seq is not None:
self.seq += char
if (char == '~') or (('a' <= char) and (char <= 'z')) or (('A' <= char) and (char <= 'Z')):
if (self.seq[0] == '[') and (self.seq[-1] == 'm'):
self.seq = self.seq[1:-1].split(';')
(i, n) = (0, len(self.seq))
while i < n:
part = self.seq[i]
p = 0 if part == '' else int(part)
i += 1
if p == 0: self.stack[0][1:] = [None, None, [False] * 9]
elif 1 <= p <= 9: self.stack[0][3][p - 1] = True
elif 21 <= p <= 29: self.stack[0][3][p - 21] = False
elif p == 39: self.stack[0][1] = None
elif p == 49: self.stack[0][2] = None
elif 30 <= p <= 37: self.stack[0][1] = part
elif 90 <= p <= 97: self.stack[0][1] = part
elif 40 <= p <= 47: self.stack[0][2] = part
elif 100 <= p <= 107: self.stack[0][2] = part
elif p == 38:
self.stack[0][1] = '%s;%s;%s' % (part, self.seq[i], self.seq[i + 1])
i += 2
elif p == 48:
self.stack[0][2] = '%s;%s;%s' % (part, self.seq[i], self.seq[i + 1])
i += 2
self.seq = None
elif char == '\033':
self.seq = ''
buf = self.stack[0][0]
buf = buf[1:] + char
rc = ''
if buf[-self.lenpush:] == self.autopush: rc = self.push()
elif buf[-self.lenpop:] == self.autopop: rc = self.pop()
self.stack[0][0] = buf
return rc