#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Name: etg/textctrl.py # Author: Kevin Ollivier # Robin Dunn # # Created: 9-Sept-2011 # Copyright: (c) 2013 by Kevin Ollivier # License: wxWindows License #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- import etgtools import etgtools.tweaker_tools as tools PACKAGE = "wx" MODULE = "_core" NAME = "textctrl" # 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 = [ 'wxTextAttr', 'wxTextCtrl', ] #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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('wxTextAttr') assert isinstance(c, etgtools.ClassDef) c.find('operator=').ignore() c.find('SetFont').pyArgsString = '(font, flags=TEXT_ATTR_FONT & ~TEXT_ATTR_FONT_PIXEL_SIZE)' c = module.find('wxTextCtrl') module.addGlobalStr('wxTextCtrlNameStr', c) # Split the HitTest overloads into separately named methods since once # the output parameters are applied they will have the same function # signature. ht1 = c.find('HitTest') ht2 = ht1.overloads[0] ht1.overloads = [] c.insertItemAfter(ht1, ht2) ht1.pyName = 'HitTestPos' ht1.find('pos').out = True ht2.find('row').out = True ht2.find('col').out = True c.find('PositionToXY.x').out = True c.find('PositionToXY.y').out = True for op in c.findAll('operator<<'): op.ignore() tools.fixWindowClass(c) #----------------------------------------------------------------- tools.doCommonTweaks(module) tools.runGenerators(module) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == '__main__': run()