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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| """
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| MultiCall - a class which inherits its methods from a Tkinter widget (Text, for
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| example), but enables multiple calls of functions per virtual event - all
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| matching events will be called, not only the most specific one. This is done
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| by wrapping the event functions - event_add, event_delete and event_info.
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| MultiCall recognizes only a subset of legal event sequences. Sequences which
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| are not recognized are treated by the original Tk handling mechanism. A
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| more-specific event will be called before a less-specific event.
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| 
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| The recognized sequences are complete one-event sequences (no emacs-style
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| Ctrl-X Ctrl-C, no shortcuts like <3>), for all types of events.
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| Key/Button Press/Release events can have modifiers.
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| The recognized modifiers are Shift, Control, Option and Command for Mac, and
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| Control, Alt, Shift, Meta/M for other platforms.
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| 
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| For all events which were handled by MultiCall, a new member is added to the
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| event instance passed to the binded functions - mc_type. This is one of the
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| event type constants defined in this module (such as MC_KEYPRESS).
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| For Key/Button events (which are handled by MultiCall and may receive
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| modifiers), another member is added - mc_state. This member gives the state
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| of the recognized modifiers, as a combination of the modifier constants
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| also defined in this module (for example, MC_SHIFT).
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| Using these members is absolutely portable.
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| 
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| The order by which events are called is defined by these rules:
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| 1. A more-specific event will be called before a less-specific event.
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| 2. A recently-binded event will be called before a previously-binded event,
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|    unless this conflicts with the first rule.
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| Each function will be called at most once for each event.
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| """
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| import re
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| import sys
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| 
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| import tkinter
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| 
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| # the event type constants, which define the meaning of mc_type
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| MC_KEYPRESS=0; MC_KEYRELEASE=1; MC_BUTTONPRESS=2; MC_BUTTONRELEASE=3;
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| MC_ACTIVATE=4; MC_CIRCULATE=5; MC_COLORMAP=6; MC_CONFIGURE=7;
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| MC_DEACTIVATE=8; MC_DESTROY=9; MC_ENTER=10; MC_EXPOSE=11; MC_FOCUSIN=12;
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| MC_FOCUSOUT=13; MC_GRAVITY=14; MC_LEAVE=15; MC_MAP=16; MC_MOTION=17;
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| MC_MOUSEWHEEL=18; MC_PROPERTY=19; MC_REPARENT=20; MC_UNMAP=21; MC_VISIBILITY=22;
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| # the modifier state constants, which define the meaning of mc_state
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| MC_SHIFT = 1<<0; MC_CONTROL = 1<<2; MC_ALT = 1<<3; MC_META = 1<<5
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| MC_OPTION = 1<<6; MC_COMMAND = 1<<7
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| 
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| # define the list of modifiers, to be used in complex event types.
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| if sys.platform == "darwin":
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|     _modifiers = (("Shift",), ("Control",), ("Option",), ("Command",))
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|     _modifier_masks = (MC_SHIFT, MC_CONTROL, MC_OPTION, MC_COMMAND)
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| else:
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|     _modifiers = (("Control",), ("Alt",), ("Shift",), ("Meta", "M"))
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|     _modifier_masks = (MC_CONTROL, MC_ALT, MC_SHIFT, MC_META)
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| 
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| # a dictionary to map a modifier name into its number
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| _modifier_names = dict([(name, number)
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|                          for number in range(len(_modifiers))
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|                          for name in _modifiers[number]])
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| 
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| # In 3.4, if no shell window is ever open, the underlying Tk widget is
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| # destroyed before .__del__ methods here are called.  The following
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| # is used to selectively ignore shutdown exceptions to avoid
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| # 'Exception ignored' messages.  See http://bugs.python.org/issue20167
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| APPLICATION_GONE = "application has been destroyed"
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| 
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| # A binder is a class which binds functions to one type of event. It has two
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| # methods: bind and unbind, which get a function and a parsed sequence, as
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| # returned by _parse_sequence(). There are two types of binders:
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| # _SimpleBinder handles event types with no modifiers and no detail.
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| # No Python functions are called when no events are binded.
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| # _ComplexBinder handles event types with modifiers and a detail.
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| # A Python function is called each time an event is generated.
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| 
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| class _SimpleBinder:
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|     def __init__(self, type, widget, widgetinst):
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|         self.type = type
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|         self.sequence = '<'+_types[type][0]+'>'
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|         self.widget = widget
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|         self.widgetinst = widgetinst
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|         self.bindedfuncs = []
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|         self.handlerid = None
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| 
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|     def bind(self, triplet, func):
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|         if not self.handlerid:
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|             def handler(event, l = self.bindedfuncs, mc_type = self.type):
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|                 event.mc_type = mc_type
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|                 wascalled = {}
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|                 for i in range(len(l)-1, -1, -1):
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|                     func = l[i]
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|                     if func not in wascalled:
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|                         wascalled[func] = True
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|                         r = func(event)
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|                         if r:
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|                             return r
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|             self.handlerid = self.widget.bind(self.widgetinst,
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|                                               self.sequence, handler)
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|         self.bindedfuncs.append(func)
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| 
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|     def unbind(self, triplet, func):
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|         self.bindedfuncs.remove(func)
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|         if not self.bindedfuncs:
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|             self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, self.sequence, self.handlerid)
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|             self.handlerid = None
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| 
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|     def __del__(self):
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|         if self.handlerid:
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|             try:
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|                 self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, self.sequence,
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|                         self.handlerid)
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|             except tkinter.TclError as e:
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|                 if not APPLICATION_GONE in e.args[0]:
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|                     raise
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| 
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| # An int in range(1 << len(_modifiers)) represents a combination of modifiers
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| # (if the least significant bit is on, _modifiers[0] is on, and so on).
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| # _state_subsets gives for each combination of modifiers, or *state*,
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| # a list of the states which are a subset of it. This list is ordered by the
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| # number of modifiers is the state - the most specific state comes first.
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| _states = range(1 << len(_modifiers))
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| _state_names = [''.join(m[0]+'-'
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|                         for i, m in enumerate(_modifiers)
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|                         if (1 << i) & s)
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|                 for s in _states]
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| 
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| def expand_substates(states):
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|     '''For each item of states return a list containing all combinations of
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|     that item with individual bits reset, sorted by the number of set bits.
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|     '''
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|     def nbits(n):
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|         "number of bits set in n base 2"
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|         nb = 0
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|         while n:
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|             n, rem = divmod(n, 2)
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|             nb += rem
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|         return nb
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|     statelist = []
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|     for state in states:
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|         substates = list(set(state & x for x in states))
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|         substates.sort(key=nbits, reverse=True)
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|         statelist.append(substates)
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|     return statelist
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| 
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| _state_subsets = expand_substates(_states)
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| 
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| # _state_codes gives for each state, the portable code to be passed as mc_state
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| _state_codes = []
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| for s in _states:
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|     r = 0
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|     for i in range(len(_modifiers)):
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|         if (1 << i) & s:
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|             r |= _modifier_masks[i]
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|     _state_codes.append(r)
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| 
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| class _ComplexBinder:
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|     # This class binds many functions, and only unbinds them when it is deleted.
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|     # self.handlerids is the list of seqs and ids of binded handler functions.
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|     # The binded functions sit in a dictionary of lists of lists, which maps
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|     # a detail (or None) and a state into a list of functions.
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|     # When a new detail is discovered, handlers for all the possible states
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|     # are binded.
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| 
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|     def __create_handler(self, lists, mc_type, mc_state):
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|         def handler(event, lists = lists,
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|                     mc_type = mc_type, mc_state = mc_state,
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|                     ishandlerrunning = self.ishandlerrunning,
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|                     doafterhandler = self.doafterhandler):
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|             ishandlerrunning[:] = [True]
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|             event.mc_type = mc_type
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|             event.mc_state = mc_state
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|             wascalled = {}
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|             r = None
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|             for l in lists:
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|                 for i in range(len(l)-1, -1, -1):
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|                     func = l[i]
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|                     if func not in wascalled:
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|                         wascalled[func] = True
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|                         r = l[i](event)
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|                         if r:
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|                             break
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|                 if r:
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|                     break
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|             ishandlerrunning[:] = []
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|             # Call all functions in doafterhandler and remove them from list
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|             for f in doafterhandler:
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|                 f()
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|             doafterhandler[:] = []
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|             if r:
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|                 return r
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|         return handler
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, type, widget, widgetinst):
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|         self.type = type
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|         self.typename = _types[type][0]
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|         self.widget = widget
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|         self.widgetinst = widgetinst
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|         self.bindedfuncs = {None: [[] for s in _states]}
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|         self.handlerids = []
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|         # we don't want to change the lists of functions while a handler is
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|         # running - it will mess up the loop and anyway, we usually want the
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|         # change to happen from the next event. So we have a list of functions
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|         # for the handler to run after it finishes calling the binded functions.
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|         # It calls them only once.
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|         # ishandlerrunning is a list. An empty one means no, otherwise - yes.
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|         # this is done so that it would be mutable.
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|         self.ishandlerrunning = []
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|         self.doafterhandler = []
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|         for s in _states:
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|             lists = [self.bindedfuncs[None][i] for i in _state_subsets[s]]
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|             handler = self.__create_handler(lists, type, _state_codes[s])
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|             seq = '<'+_state_names[s]+self.typename+'>'
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|             self.handlerids.append((seq, self.widget.bind(self.widgetinst,
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|                                                           seq, handler)))
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| 
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|     def bind(self, triplet, func):
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|         if triplet[2] not in self.bindedfuncs:
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|             self.bindedfuncs[triplet[2]] = [[] for s in _states]
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|             for s in _states:
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|                 lists = [ self.bindedfuncs[detail][i]
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|                           for detail in (triplet[2], None)
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|                           for i in _state_subsets[s]       ]
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|                 handler = self.__create_handler(lists, self.type,
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|                                                 _state_codes[s])
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|                 seq = "<%s%s-%s>"% (_state_names[s], self.typename, triplet[2])
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|                 self.handlerids.append((seq, self.widget.bind(self.widgetinst,
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|                                                               seq, handler)))
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|         doit = lambda: self.bindedfuncs[triplet[2]][triplet[0]].append(func)
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|         if not self.ishandlerrunning:
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|             doit()
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|         else:
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|             self.doafterhandler.append(doit)
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| 
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|     def unbind(self, triplet, func):
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|         doit = lambda: self.bindedfuncs[triplet[2]][triplet[0]].remove(func)
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|         if not self.ishandlerrunning:
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|             doit()
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|         else:
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|             self.doafterhandler.append(doit)
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| 
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|     def __del__(self):
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|         for seq, id in self.handlerids:
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|             try:
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|                 self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, seq, id)
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|             except tkinter.TclError as e:
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|                 if not APPLICATION_GONE in e.args[0]:
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|                     raise
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| 
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| # define the list of event types to be handled by MultiEvent. the order is
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| # compatible with the definition of event type constants.
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| _types = (
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|     ("KeyPress", "Key"), ("KeyRelease",), ("ButtonPress", "Button"),
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|     ("ButtonRelease",), ("Activate",), ("Circulate",), ("Colormap",),
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|     ("Configure",), ("Deactivate",), ("Destroy",), ("Enter",), ("Expose",),
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|     ("FocusIn",), ("FocusOut",), ("Gravity",), ("Leave",), ("Map",),
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|     ("Motion",), ("MouseWheel",), ("Property",), ("Reparent",), ("Unmap",),
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|     ("Visibility",),
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| )
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| 
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| # which binder should be used for every event type?
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| _binder_classes = (_ComplexBinder,) * 4 + (_SimpleBinder,) * (len(_types)-4)
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| 
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| # A dictionary to map a type name into its number
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| _type_names = dict([(name, number)
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|                      for number in range(len(_types))
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|                      for name in _types[number]])
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| 
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| _keysym_re = re.compile(r"^\w+$")
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| _button_re = re.compile(r"^[1-5]$")
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| def _parse_sequence(sequence):
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|     """Get a string which should describe an event sequence. If it is
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|     successfully parsed as one, return a tuple containing the state (as an int),
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|     the event type (as an index of _types), and the detail - None if none, or a
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|     string if there is one. If the parsing is unsuccessful, return None.
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|     """
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|     if not sequence or sequence[0] != '<' or sequence[-1] != '>':
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|         return None
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|     words = sequence[1:-1].split('-')
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|     modifiers = 0
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|     while words and words[0] in _modifier_names:
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|         modifiers |= 1 << _modifier_names[words[0]]
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|         del words[0]
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|     if words and words[0] in _type_names:
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|         type = _type_names[words[0]]
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|         del words[0]
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|     else:
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|         return None
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|     if _binder_classes[type] is _SimpleBinder:
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|         if modifiers or words:
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|             return None
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|         else:
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|             detail = None
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|     else:
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|         # _ComplexBinder
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|         if type in [_type_names[s] for s in ("KeyPress", "KeyRelease")]:
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|             type_re = _keysym_re
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|         else:
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|             type_re = _button_re
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| 
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|         if not words:
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|             detail = None
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|         elif len(words) == 1 and type_re.match(words[0]):
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|             detail = words[0]
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|         else:
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|             return None
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| 
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|     return modifiers, type, detail
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| 
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| def _triplet_to_sequence(triplet):
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|     if triplet[2]:
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|         return '<'+_state_names[triplet[0]]+_types[triplet[1]][0]+'-'+ \
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|                triplet[2]+'>'
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|     else:
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|         return '<'+_state_names[triplet[0]]+_types[triplet[1]][0]+'>'
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| 
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| _multicall_dict = {}
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| def MultiCallCreator(widget):
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|     """Return a MultiCall class which inherits its methods from the
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|     given widget class (for example, Tkinter.Text). This is used
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|     instead of a templating mechanism.
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|     """
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|     if widget in _multicall_dict:
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|         return _multicall_dict[widget]
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| 
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|     class MultiCall (widget):
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|         assert issubclass(widget, tkinter.Misc)
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| 
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|         def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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|             widget.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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|             # a dictionary which maps a virtual event to a tuple with:
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|             #  0. the function binded
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|             #  1. a list of triplets - the sequences it is binded to
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|             self.__eventinfo = {}
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|             self.__binders = [_binder_classes[i](i, widget, self)
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|                               for i in range(len(_types))]
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| 
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|         def bind(self, sequence=None, func=None, add=None):
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|             #print("bind(%s, %s, %s)" % (sequence, func, add),
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|             #      file=sys.__stderr__)
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|             if type(sequence) is str and len(sequence) > 2 and \
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|                sequence[:2] == "<<" and sequence[-2:] == ">>":
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|                 if sequence in self.__eventinfo:
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|                     ei = self.__eventinfo[sequence]
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|                     if ei[0] is not None:
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|                         for triplet in ei[1]:
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|                             self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, ei[0])
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|                     ei[0] = func
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|                     if ei[0] is not None:
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|                         for triplet in ei[1]:
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|                             self.__binders[triplet[1]].bind(triplet, func)
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|                 else:
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|                     self.__eventinfo[sequence] = [func, []]
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|             return widget.bind(self, sequence, func, add)
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| 
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|         def unbind(self, sequence, funcid=None):
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|             if type(sequence) is str and len(sequence) > 2 and \
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|                sequence[:2] == "<<" and sequence[-2:] == ">>" and \
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|                sequence in self.__eventinfo:
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|                 func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[sequence]
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|                 if func is not None:
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|                     for triplet in triplets:
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|                         self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
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|                     self.__eventinfo[sequence][0] = None
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|             return widget.unbind(self, sequence, funcid)
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| 
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|         def event_add(self, virtual, *sequences):
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|             #print("event_add(%s, %s)" % (repr(virtual), repr(sequences)),
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|             #      file=sys.__stderr__)
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|             if virtual not in self.__eventinfo:
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|                 self.__eventinfo[virtual] = [None, []]
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| 
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|             func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[virtual]
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|             for seq in sequences:
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|                 triplet = _parse_sequence(seq)
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|                 if triplet is None:
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|                     #print("Tkinter event_add(%s)" % seq, file=sys.__stderr__)
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|                     widget.event_add(self, virtual, seq)
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|                 else:
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|                     if func is not None:
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|                         self.__binders[triplet[1]].bind(triplet, func)
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|                     triplets.append(triplet)
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| 
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|         def event_delete(self, virtual, *sequences):
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|             if virtual not in self.__eventinfo:
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|                 return
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|             func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[virtual]
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|             for seq in sequences:
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|                 triplet = _parse_sequence(seq)
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|                 if triplet is None:
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|                     #print("Tkinter event_delete: %s" % seq, file=sys.__stderr__)
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|                     widget.event_delete(self, virtual, seq)
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|                 else:
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|                     if func is not None:
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|                         self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
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|                     triplets.remove(triplet)
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| 
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|         def event_info(self, virtual=None):
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|             if virtual is None or virtual not in self.__eventinfo:
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|                 return widget.event_info(self, virtual)
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|             else:
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|                 return tuple(map(_triplet_to_sequence,
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|                                  self.__eventinfo[virtual][1])) + \
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|                        widget.event_info(self, virtual)
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| 
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|         def __del__(self):
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|             for virtual in self.__eventinfo:
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|                 func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[virtual]
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|                 if func:
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|                     for triplet in triplets:
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|                         try:
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|                             self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
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|                         except tkinter.TclError as e:
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|                             if not APPLICATION_GONE in e.args[0]:
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|                                 raise
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| 
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|     _multicall_dict[widget] = MultiCall
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|     return MultiCall
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| 
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| 
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| def _multi_call(parent):  # htest #
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|     top = tkinter.Toplevel(parent)
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|     top.title("Test MultiCall")
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|     x, y = map(int, parent.geometry().split('+')[1:])
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|     top.geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y + 175))
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|     text = MultiCallCreator(tkinter.Text)(top)
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|     text.pack()
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|     def bindseq(seq, n=[0]):
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|         def handler(event):
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|             print(seq)
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|         text.bind("<<handler%d>>"%n[0], handler)
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|         text.event_add("<<handler%d>>"%n[0], seq)
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|         n[0] += 1
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|     bindseq("<Key>")
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|     bindseq("<Control-Key>")
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|     bindseq("<Alt-Key-a>")
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|     bindseq("<Control-Key-a>")
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|     bindseq("<Alt-Control-Key-a>")
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|     bindseq("<Key-b>")
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|     bindseq("<Control-Button-1>")
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|     bindseq("<Button-2>")
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|     bindseq("<Alt-Button-1>")
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|     bindseq("<FocusOut>")
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|     bindseq("<Enter>")
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|     bindseq("<Leave>")
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     from unittest import main
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|     main('idlelib.idle_test.test_mainmenu', verbosity=2, exit=False)
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| 
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|     from idlelib.idle_test.htest import run
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|     run(_multi_call)
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