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quick frontend (app): added AUTO_RESYNC attribute in QuickApp, when set (default) the resync method is called on all widgets automatically:
if AUTO_RESYNC is False, frontend must call itself the resync method.
This is useful to improve performance, resynchronising all widgets at once may be resource intensive, and it may be more efficient to resync a widget only when it is visible.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sun, 10 Mar 2019 18:02:42 +0100 |
parents | d17772b0fe22 |
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#compdef jp jp_dev # jp: a SAT command line tool # Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. #TODO: - caching (see _store_cache en _retrieve_cache) # - filtering imposibles arguments # - arguments (jids, files) PYTHON='python2' local optionals subcommands arguments local context state state_descr line typeset -A val_args _jp() { eval `/usr/bin/env $PYTHON 2> /dev/null <<- PYTHONEND import re from subprocess import check_output # import sys # words_raw="jp_dev " + ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]) # for debugging in a script words_raw="$words" # $words is the command line currently completed words_all = words_raw.split() prog_name = words_all[0] words_no_opt = [word for word in words_all if not word.startswith('-')] # command line without optional arguments choices_cache = {} ARG = r'[-a-z0-9_]' # charset accepted for an argument name subcommands_re = re.compile(r"^ +{((?:" + ARG + r"+)(?:," + ARG + r"+)*)}", re.MULTILINE) optionals_re = re.compile(r"^ {2,}(--?" + ARG + r"+(?: [A-Z_0-9]+)?(?:, --" + ARG + r"+(?: [A-Z_0-9]+)?)?)\n? {2,}(.*(?:\n {4,}.*)*$)", re.MULTILINE) arguments_re = re.compile(r"^ {2,}([a-z_]" + ARG + r"*) {2,}(.*$)", re.MULTILINE) clean_re = re.compile(r"(?P<prefix_spaces>^ +)|(?P<double_spaces> {2,})|(?P<newline>\n)|(?P<quote>')|(?P<suffix_spaces> +$)", re.MULTILINE) def _clean(desc): def sub_clean(match): matched_dict = match.groupdict() matched = {matched for matched in matched_dict if matched_dict[matched]} if matched.intersection(('prefix_spaces', 'suffix_spaces')): return '' elif matched.intersection(('double_spaces', 'newline')): return ' ' elif matched.intersection(('quote',)): return r"'\''" else: raise ValueError return clean_re.sub(sub_clean, desc) def parse_help(jp_help): # parse the help returning subcommands, optionals arguments, and mandatory arguments subcommands = subcommands_re.findall(jp_help) subcommands = {subcommand:"" for subcommand in subcommands[0].split(',')} if subcommands else {} optionals = dict(optionals_re.findall(jp_help)) arguments = dict(arguments_re.findall(jp_help)) for subcommand in subcommands: subcommands[subcommand] = arguments.pop(subcommand, '') return subcommands, optionals, arguments def get_choice(opt_choice): choices = choices_cache.get(opt_choice) if choices is not None: return choices if opt_choice == 'PROFILE': profiles = check_output([prog_name, 'profile', 'list']) choices = ":profile:(%s)" % ' '.join(profiles.split('\n')) if choices: choices_cache[opt_choice] = choices return choices else: return "" def construct_opt(opts, desc): # construct zsh's _arguments line for optional arguments arg_lines = [] for opt in opts.split(', '): try: opt_name, opt_choice = opt.split() except ValueError: # there is no argument opt_name, opt_choice = opt, None # arg_lines.append("'()%s[%s]%s'" % (opt_name+('=' if opt_name.startswith('--') else '+'), arg_lines.append("'()%s[%s]%s'" % (opt_name, _clean(desc), "%s" % get_choice(opt_choice) if opt_choice else '' )) return ' '.join(arg_lines) current_args = [] while True: # parse jp's help recursively until words_no_opt doesn't correspond anymore to a subcommand try: current_args.append(words_no_opt.pop(0)) jp_help = check_output(current_args + ['--help']) # print "jp_help (%s):\n%s\n\n---\n" % (' '.join(current_args), jp_help) # for debugging subcommands, optionals, arguments = parse_help(jp_help) if words_no_opt[0] not in subcommands: break except IndexError: break # now we fill the arrays so zsh can use them env=[] env.append("optionals=(%s)" % ' '.join(construct_opt(opt, desc) for opt, desc in optionals.items())) env.append("subcommands=(%s)" % ' '.join(["'%s[%s]'" % (subcommand, _clean(desc)) for subcommand, desc in subcommands.items()])) env.append("arguments=(%s)" % ' '.join(["'%s[%s]'" % (argument, _clean(desc)) for argument, desc in arguments.items()])) print ";".join(env) # this line is for eval PYTHONEND ` if [ -n "$optionals" ]; then _values optional $optionals fi if [ -n "$subcommands" ]; then _values subcommand $subcommands fi if [ -n "$arguments" ]; then #_values argument $arguments fi } _jp "$@"