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"""
Copyright 2008-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Radio
GNU Radio Companion 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 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
GNU Radio Companion 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
"""
from . import odict
from Element import Element
def _get_keys(lst): return [elem.get_key() for elem in lst]
def _get_elem(lst, key):
try: return lst[_get_keys(lst).index(key)]
except ValueError: raise ValueError, 'Key "%s" not found in %s.'%(key, _get_keys(lst))
class Option(Element):
def __init__(self, param, n):
Element.__init__(self, param)
self._name = n.find('name')
self._key = n.find('key')
self._opts = dict()
opts = n.findall('opt')
#test against opts when non enum
if not self.get_parent().is_enum() and opts:
raise Exception, 'Options for non-enum types cannot have sub-options'
#extract opts
for opt in opts:
#separate the key:value
try: key, value = opt.split(':')
except: raise Exception, 'Error separating "%s" into key:value'%opt
#test against repeated keys
if self._opts.has_key(key):
raise Exception, 'Key "%s" already exists in option'%key
#store the option
self._opts[key] = value
def __str__(self): return 'Option %s(%s)'%(self.get_name(), self.get_key())
def get_name(self): return self._name
def get_key(self): return self._key
##############################################
# Access Opts
##############################################
def get_opt_keys(self): return self._opts.keys()
def get_opt(self, key): return self._opts[key]
def get_opts(self): return self._opts.values()
class Param(Element):
def __init__(self, block, n):
"""
Make a new param from nested data.
@param block the parent element
@param n the nested odict
"""
#grab the data
self._name = n.find('name')
self._key = n.find('key')
value = n.find('value') or ''
self._type = n.find('type')
self._hide = n.find('hide') or ''
#build the param
Element.__init__(self, block)
#create the Option objects from the n data
self._options = list()
for option in map(lambda o: Option(param=self, n=o), n.findall('option')):
key = option.get_key()
#test against repeated keys
if key in self.get_option_keys():
raise Exception, 'Key "%s" already exists in options'%key
#store the option
self.get_options().append(option)
#test the enum options
if self.is_enum():
#test against options with identical keys
if len(set(self.get_option_keys())) != len(self.get_options()):
raise Exception, 'Options keys "%s" are not unique.'%self.get_option_keys()
#test against inconsistent keys in options
opt_keys = self.get_options()[0].get_opt_keys()
for option in self.get_options():
if set(opt_keys) != set(option.get_opt_keys()):
raise Exception, 'Opt keys "%s" are not identical across all options.'%opt_keys
#if a value is specified, it must be in the options keys
self._value = value if value or value in self.get_option_keys() else self.get_option_keys()[0]
if self.get_value() not in self.get_option_keys():
raise Exception, 'The value "%s" is not in the possible values of "%s".'%(self.get_value(), self.get_option_keys())
else: self._value = value or ''
def validate(self):
"""
Validate the param.
The value must be evaluated and type must a possible type.
"""
Element.validate(self)
if self.get_type() not in self.get_types():
self.add_error_message('Type "%s" is not a possible type.'%self.get_type())
def get_evaluated(self): raise NotImplementedError
def to_code(self):
"""
Convert the value to code.
@throw NotImplementedError
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_types(self):
"""
Get a list of all possible param types.
@throw NotImplementedError
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_color(self): return '#FFFFFF'
def __str__(self): return 'Param - %s(%s)'%(self.get_name(), self.get_key())
def is_param(self): return True
def get_name(self): return self._name
def get_key(self): return self._key
def get_hide(self): return self.get_parent().resolve_dependencies(self._hide).strip()
def get_value(self):
value = self._value
if self.is_enum() and value not in self.get_option_keys():
value = self.get_option_keys()[0]
self.set_value(value)
return value
def set_value(self, value): self._value = str(value) #must be a string
def get_type(self): return self.get_parent().resolve_dependencies(self._type)
def is_enum(self): return self._type == 'enum'
def __repr__(self):
"""
Get the repr (nice string format) for this param.
Just return the value (special case enum).
Derived classes can handle complex formatting.
@return the string representation
"""
if self.is_enum(): return self.get_option(self.get_value()).get_name()
return self.get_value()
##############################################
# Access Options
##############################################
def get_option_keys(self): return _get_keys(self.get_options())
def get_option(self, key): return _get_elem(self.get_options(), key)
def get_options(self): return self._options
##############################################
# Access Opts
##############################################
def get_opt_keys(self): return self.get_option(self.get_value()).get_opt_keys()
def get_opt(self, key): return self.get_option(self.get_value()).get_opt(key)
def get_opts(self): return self.get_option(self.get_value()).get_opts()
##############################################
## Import/Export Methods
##############################################
def export_data(self):
"""
Export this param's key/value.
@return a nested data odict
"""
n = odict()
n['key'] = self.get_key()
n['value'] = self.get_value()
return n
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