#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Name: etg/brush.py # Author: Robin Dunn # # Created: 2-Sept-2011 # Copyright: (c) 2011-2017 by Total Control Software # License: wxWindows License #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- import etgtools import etgtools.tweaker_tools as tools PACKAGE = "wx" MODULE = "_core" NAME = "brush" # Base name of the file to generate to for this script DOCSTRING = "" # The classes and/or the basename of the Doxygen XML files to be processed by # this script. ITEMS = [ 'wxBrush', 'wxBrushList', ] #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def run(): # Parse the XML file(s) building a collection of Extractor objects module = etgtools.ModuleDef(PACKAGE, MODULE, NAME, DOCSTRING) etgtools.parseDoxyXML(module, ITEMS) #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Tweak the parsed meta objects in the module object as needed for # customizing the generated code and docstrings. c = module.find('wxBrush') assert isinstance(c, etgtools.ClassDef) tools.removeVirtuals(c) # Set mustHaveApp on all ctors except the default ctor for ctor in c.find('wxBrush').all(): if ctor.isCtor and ctor.argsString != '()': ctor.mustHaveApp() c.addCppMethod('int', '__nonzero__', '()', "return self->IsOk();") c.addCppMethod('int', '__bool__', '()', "return self->IsOk();") c.addCppCode("""\ #ifdef __WXMAC__ #include #endif """) c.addCppMethod('void', 'MacSetTheme', '(int macThemeBrushID)', """\ #ifdef __WXMAC__ self->SetColour(wxColour(wxMacCreateCGColorFromHITheme(macThemeBrushID))); #else wxPyRaiseNotImplemented(); #endif """) c.addAutoProperties() # The stock Brush items are documented as simple pointers, but in reality # they are macros that evaluate to a function call that returns a brush # pointer, and that is only valid *after* the wx.App object has been # created. That messes up the code that SIP generates for them, so we need # to come up with another solution. So instead we will just create # uninitialized brush in a block of Python code, that will then be # intialized later when the wx.App is created. c.addCppMethod('void', '_copyFrom', '(const wxBrush* other)', "*self = *other;", briefDoc="For internal use only.") # ?? pycode = '# These stock brushes will be initialized when the wx.App object is created.\n' for item in module: if '_BRUSH' in item.name: item.ignore() pycode += '%s = Brush()\n' % tools.removeWxPrefix(item.name) module.addPyCode(pycode) # it is delay-initialized, see stockgdi.sip module.find('wxTheBrushList').ignore() # Some aliases that should be phased out eventually, (sooner rather than # later.) They are already gone (or wrapped by an #if) in the C++ code, # and so are not found in the documentation... module.addPyCode("""\ wx.STIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_STIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE) wx.STIPPLE_MASK = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_STIPPLE_MASK) wx.STIPPLE = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_STIPPLE) wx.BDIAGONAL_HATCH = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_BDIAGONAL_HATCH) wx.CROSSDIAG_HATCH = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_CROSSDIAG_HATCH) wx.FDIAGONAL_HATCH = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_FDIAGONAL_HATCH) wx.CROSS_HATCH = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_CROSS_HATCH) wx.HORIZONTAL_HATCH = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_HORIZONTAL_HATCH) wx.VERTICAL_HATCH = int(wx.BRUSHSTYLE_VERTICAL_HATCH) """) #----------------------------------------------------------------- tools.doCommonTweaks(module) tools.runGenerators(module) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == '__main__': run()