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21 KiB
Python
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# ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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# Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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#
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# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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# 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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#
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# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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# for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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# License.
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#
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# The Original Code is the Python XPCOM language bindings.
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#
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# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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# ActiveState Tool Corp.
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# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2000, 2001
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# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Contributor(s):
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# Mark Hammond <MarkH@ActiveState.com> (original author)
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#
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# Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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# either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
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# the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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# in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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# of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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# under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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# use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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# decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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# and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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# the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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# the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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#
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# ***** END LICENSE BLOCK *****
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import os
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import new
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from xpcom import xpt, COMException, nsError
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# Suck in stuff from _xpcom we use regularly to prevent a module lookup
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from xpcom._xpcom import IID_nsISupports, IID_nsIClassInfo, IID_nsISupportsCString, IID_nsISupportsWeakReference, \
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IID_nsIWeakReference, XPTI_GetInterfaceInfoManager, GetComponentManager, XPTC_InvokeByIndex
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# Attribute names we may be __getattr__'d for, but know we don't want to delegate
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# Could maybe just look for startswith("__") but this may screw things for some objects.
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_special_getattr_names = ["__del__", "__len__", "__nonzero__"]
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_just_int_interfaces = ["nsISupportsPRInt32", "nsISupportsPRInt16", "nsISupportsPRUint32", "nsISupportsPRUint16", "nsISupportsPRUint8", "nsISupportsPRBool"]
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_just_long_interfaces = ["nsISupportsPRInt64", "nsISupportsPRUint64"]
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_just_float_interfaces = ["nsISupportsDouble", "nsISupportsFloat"]
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# When doing a specific conversion, the order we try the interfaces in.
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_int_interfaces = _just_int_interfaces + _just_float_interfaces
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_long_interfaces = _just_long_interfaces + _just_int_interfaces + _just_float_interfaces
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_float_interfaces = _just_float_interfaces + _just_long_interfaces + _just_int_interfaces
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method_template = """
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def %s(self, %s):
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return XPTC_InvokeByIndex(self._comobj_, %d, (%s, (%s)))
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"""
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def _MakeMethodCode(method):
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# Build a declaration
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param_no = 0
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param_decls = []
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param_flags = []
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param_names = []
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used_default = 0
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for param in method.params:
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param_no = param_no + 1
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param_name = "Param%d" % (param_no,)
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param_default = ""
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if not param.hidden_indicator and param.IsIn() and not param.IsDipper():
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if param.IsOut() or used_default: # If the param is "inout", provide a useful default for the "in" direction.
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param_default = " = None"
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used_default = 1 # Once we have used one once, we must for the rest!
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param_decls.append(param_name + param_default)
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param_names.append(param_name)
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type_repr = xpt.MakeReprForInvoke(param)
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param_flags.append( (param.param_flags,) + type_repr )
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sep = ", "
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param_decls = sep.join(param_decls)
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if len(param_names)==1: # Damn tuple reprs.
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param_names = param_names[0] + ","
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else:
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param_names = sep.join(param_names)
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# A couple of extra newlines make them easier to read for debugging :-)
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return method_template % (method.name, param_decls, method.method_index, tuple(param_flags), param_names)
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# Keyed by IID, each item is a tuple of (methods, getters, setters)
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interface_cache = {}
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# Keyed by [iid][name], each item is an unbound method.
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interface_method_cache = {}
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# Keyed by clsid from nsIClassInfo - everything ever queried for the CID.
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contractid_info_cache = {}
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have_shutdown = 0
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def _shutdown():
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interface_cache.clear()
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interface_method_cache.clear()
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contractid_info_cache.clear()
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global have_shutdown
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have_shutdown = 1
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# Fully process the named method, generating method code etc.
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def BuildMethod(method_info, iid):
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name = method_info.name
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try:
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return interface_method_cache[iid][name]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# Generate it.
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assert not (method_info.IsSetter() or method_info.IsGetter()), "getters and setters should have been weeded out by now"
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method_code = _MakeMethodCode(method_info)
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# Build the method - We only build a function object here
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# - they are bound to each instance as needed.
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## print "Method Code for %s (%s):" % (name, iid)
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## print method_code
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codeObject = compile(method_code, "<XPCOMObject method '%s'>" % (name,), "exec")
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# Exec the code object
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tempNameSpace = {}
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exec codeObject in globals(), tempNameSpace
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ret = tempNameSpace[name]
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if not interface_method_cache.has_key(iid):
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interface_method_cache[iid] = {}
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interface_method_cache[iid][name] = ret
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return ret
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from xpcom.xpcom_consts import XPT_MD_GETTER, XPT_MD_SETTER, XPT_MD_NOTXPCOM, XPT_MD_CTOR, XPT_MD_HIDDEN
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FLAGS_TO_IGNORE = XPT_MD_NOTXPCOM | XPT_MD_CTOR | XPT_MD_HIDDEN
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# Pre-process the interface - generate a list of methods, constants etc,
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# but don't actually generate the method code.
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def BuildInterfaceInfo(iid):
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assert not have_shutdown, "Can't build interface info after a shutdown"
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ret = interface_cache.get(iid, None)
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if ret is None:
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# Build the data for the cache.
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method_code_blocks = []
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getters = {}
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setters = {}
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method_infos = {}
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interface = xpt.Interface(iid)
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for m in interface.methods:
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flags = m.flags
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if flags & FLAGS_TO_IGNORE == 0:
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if flags & XPT_MD_SETTER:
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param_flags = map(lambda x: (x.param_flags,) + xpt.MakeReprForInvoke(x), m.params)
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setters[m.name] = m.method_index, param_flags
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elif flags & XPT_MD_GETTER:
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param_flags = map(lambda x: (x.param_flags,) + xpt.MakeReprForInvoke(x), m.params)
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getters[m.name] = m.method_index, param_flags
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else:
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method_infos[m.name] = m
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# Build the constants.
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constants = {}
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for c in interface.constants:
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constants[c.name] = c.value
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ret = method_infos, getters, setters, constants
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interface_cache[iid] = ret
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return ret
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class _XPCOMBase:
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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try:
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other = other._comobj_
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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return cmp(self._comobj_, other)
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(self._comobj_)
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# See if the object support strings.
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def __str__(self):
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try:
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self._comobj_.QueryInterface(IID_nsISupportsCString, 0)
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return str(self._comobj_)
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except COMException:
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return self.__repr__()
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# Try the numeric support.
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def _do_conversion(self, interface_names, cvt):
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iim = XPTI_GetInterfaceInfoManager()
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for interface_name in interface_names:
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iid = iim.GetInfoForName(interface_name).GetIID()
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try:
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prim = self._comobj_.QueryInterface(iid)
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return cvt(prim.data)
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except COMException:
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pass
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raise ValueError, "This object does not support automatic numeric conversion to this type"
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def __int__(self):
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return self._do_conversion(_int_interfaces, int)
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def __long__(self):
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return self._do_conversion(_long_interfaces, long)
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def __float__(self):
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return self._do_conversion(_float_interfaces, float)
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class Component(_XPCOMBase):
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def __init__(self, ob, iid):
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assert not hasattr(ob, "_comobj_"), "Should be a raw nsIWhatever, not a wrapped one"
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ob_name = None
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if not hasattr(ob, "IID"):
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ob_name = ob
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cm = GetComponentManager()
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ob = cm.createInstanceByContractID(ob)
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assert not hasattr(ob, "_comobj_"), "The created object should be a raw nsIWhatever, not a wrapped one"
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# Keep a reference to the object in the component too
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self.__dict__['_comobj_'] = ob
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# hit __dict__ directly to avoid __setattr__()
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self.__dict__['_interfaces_'] = {} # keyed by IID
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self.__dict__['_interface_names_'] = {} # keyed by IID name
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self.__dict__['_interface_infos_'] = {} # keyed by IID
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self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_'] = {}
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self.__dict__['_tried_classinfo_'] = 0
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if ob_name is None:
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ob_name = "<unknown>"
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self.__dict__['_object_name_'] = ob_name
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self.QueryInterface(iid)
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def _build_all_supported_interfaces_(self):
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# Use nsIClassInfo, but don't do it at object construction to keep perf up.
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# Only pay the penalty when we really need it.
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assert not self._tried_classinfo_, "already tried to get the class info."
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self.__dict__['_tried_classinfo_'] = 1
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# See if nsIClassInfo is supported.
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try:
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classinfo = self._comobj_.QueryInterface(IID_nsIClassInfo, 0)
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except COMException:
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classinfo = None
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if classinfo is not None:
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try:
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real_cid = classinfo.contractID
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except COMException:
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real_cid = None
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if real_cid:
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self.__dict__['_object_name_'] = real_cid
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contractid_info = contractid_info_cache.get(real_cid)
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else:
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contractid_info = None
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if contractid_info is None:
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try:
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interface_infos = classinfo.getInterfaces()
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except COMException:
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interface_infos = []
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for nominated_iid in interface_infos:
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# Interface may appear twice in the class info list, so check this here.
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if not self.__dict__['_interface_infos_'].has_key(nominated_iid):
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self._remember_interface_info(nominated_iid)
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if real_cid is not None:
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contractid_info = {}
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contractid_info['_name_to_interface_name_'] = self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_']
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contractid_info['_interface_infos_'] = self.__dict__['_interface_infos_']
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contractid_info_cache[real_cid] = contractid_info
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else:
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for key, val in contractid_info.items():
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self.__dict__[key].update(val)
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self.__dict__['_com_classinfo_'] = classinfo
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def _remember_interface_info(self, iid):
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method_infos, getters, setters, constants = BuildInterfaceInfo(iid)
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# Remember all the names so we can delegate
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assert not self.__dict__['_interface_infos_'].has_key(iid), "Already remembered this interface!"
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self.__dict__['_interface_infos_'][iid] = method_infos, getters, setters, constants
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interface_name = iid.name
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names = self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_']
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for name in method_infos.keys(): names[name] = interface_name
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for name in getters.keys(): names[name] = interface_name
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for name in setters.keys(): names[name] = interface_name
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for name in constants.keys(): names[name] = interface_name
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def _make_interface_info(self, ob, iid):
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interface_infos = self._interface_infos_
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assert not self._interfaces_.has_key(iid), "Already have made this interface"
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method_infos, getters, setters, constants = interface_infos[iid]
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new_interface = _Interface(ob, iid, method_infos, getters, setters, constants)
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self._interfaces_[iid] = new_interface
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self._interface_names_[iid.name] = new_interface
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# No point remembering these.
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del interface_infos[iid]
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def QueryInterface(self, iid):
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if self._interfaces_.has_key(iid):
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assert self._interface_names_.has_key(iid.name), "_interfaces_ has the key, but _interface_names_ does not!"
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return self
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# Haven't seen this before - do a real QI.
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if not self._interface_infos_.has_key(iid):
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self._remember_interface_info(iid)
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ret = self._comobj_.QueryInterface(iid, 0)
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# print "Component QI for", iid, "yielded", ret
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self._make_interface_info(ret, iid)
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assert self._interfaces_.has_key(iid) and self._interface_names_.has_key(iid.name), "Making the interface didn't update the maps"
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return self
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queryInterface = QueryInterface # Alternate name.
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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if attr in _special_getattr_names:
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raise AttributeError, attr
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# First allow the interface name to return the "raw" interface
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interface = self.__dict__['_interface_names_'].get(attr, None)
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if interface is not None:
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return interface
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interface_name = self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_'].get(attr, None)
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# This may be first time trying this interface - get the nsIClassInfo
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if interface_name is None and not self._tried_classinfo_:
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self._build_all_supported_interfaces_()
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interface_name = self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_'].get(attr, None)
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if interface_name is not None:
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interface = self.__dict__['_interface_names_'].get(interface_name, None)
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if interface is None:
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iid = XPTI_GetInterfaceInfoManager().GetInfoForName(interface_name).GetIID()
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self.QueryInterface(iid)
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interface = self.__dict__['_interface_names_'][interface_name]
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return getattr(interface, attr)
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# Some interfaces may provide this name via "native" support.
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# Loop over all interfaces, and if found, cache it for next time.
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for interface in self.__dict__['_interfaces_'].values():
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try:
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ret = getattr(interface, attr)
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self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_'][attr] = interface._iid_.name
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return ret
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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raise AttributeError, "XPCOM component '%s' has no attribute '%s'" % (self._object_name_, attr)
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def __setattr__(self, attr, val):
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interface_name = self._name_to_interface_name_.get(attr, None)
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# This may be first time trying this interface - get the nsIClassInfo
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if interface_name is None and not self._tried_classinfo_:
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self._build_all_supported_interfaces_()
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interface_name = self.__dict__['_name_to_interface_name_'].get(attr, None)
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if interface_name is not None:
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interface = self._interface_names_.get(interface_name, None)
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if interface is None:
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iid = XPTI_GetInterfaceInfoManager().GetInfoForName(interface_name).GetIID()
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self.QueryInterface(iid)
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interface = self.__dict__['_interface_names_'][interface_name]
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setattr(interface, attr, val)
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return
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raise AttributeError, "XPCOM component '%s' has no attribute '%s'" % (self._object_name_, attr)
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def __repr__(self):
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# We can advantage from nsIClassInfo - use it.
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try:
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if not self._tried_classinfo_:
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self._build_all_supported_interfaces_()
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assert self._tried_classinfo_, "Should have tried the class info by now!"
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except COMException:
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# Error building the info - ignore the error, but ensure that
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# we are flagged as *not* having built, so the error is seen
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# by the first caller who actually *needs* this to work.
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self.__dict__['_tried_classinfo_'] = 0
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infos = self.__dict__['_interface_infos_']
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if infos:
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iface_names = ",".join([iid.name for iid in infos.keys()])
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iface_desc = " (implementing %s)" % (iface_names,)
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else:
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iface_desc = " (with no class info)"
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return "<XPCOM component '%s'%s>" % (self._object_name_,iface_desc)
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class _Interface(_XPCOMBase):
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def __init__(self, comobj, iid, method_infos, getters, setters, constants):
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self.__dict__['_comobj_'] = comobj
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self.__dict__['_iid_'] = iid
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self.__dict__['_property_getters_'] = getters
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self.__dict__['_property_setters_'] = setters
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self.__dict__['_method_infos_'] = method_infos # method infos waiting to be turned into real methods.
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self.__dict__['_methods_'] = {} # unbound methods
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self.__dict__['_object_name_'] = iid.name
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self.__dict__.update(constants)
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# We remember the constant names to prevent the user trying to assign to them!
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self.__dict__['_constant_names_'] = constants.keys()
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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# Allow the underlying interface to provide a better implementation if desired.
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if attr in _special_getattr_names:
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raise AttributeError, attr
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ret = getattr(self.__dict__['_comobj_'], attr, None)
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if ret is not None:
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return ret
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# Do the function thing first.
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unbound_method = self.__dict__['_methods_'].get(attr, None)
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if unbound_method is not None:
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return new.instancemethod(unbound_method, self, self.__class__)
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getters = self.__dict__['_property_getters_']
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info = getters.get(attr)
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if info is not None:
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method_index, param_infos = info
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if len(param_infos)!=1: # Only expecting a retval
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raise RuntimeError, "Can't get properties with this many args!"
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args = ( param_infos, () )
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return XPTC_InvokeByIndex(self, method_index, args)
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# See if we have a method info waiting to be turned into a method.
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# Do this last as it is a one-off hit.
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method_info = self.__dict__['_method_infos_'].get(attr, None)
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if method_info is not None:
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unbound_method = BuildMethod(method_info, self._iid_)
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# Cache it locally
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self.__dict__['_methods_'][attr] = unbound_method
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return new.instancemethod(unbound_method, self, self.__class__)
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raise AttributeError, "XPCOM component '%s' has no attribute '%s'" % (self._object_name_, attr)
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def __setattr__(self, attr, val):
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# If we already have a __dict__ item of that name, and its not one of
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# our constants, we just directly set it, and leave.
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if self.__dict__.has_key(attr) and attr not in self.__dict__['_constant_names_']:
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self.__dict__[attr] = val
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return
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# Start sniffing for what sort of attribute this might be?
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setters = self.__dict__['_property_setters_']
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info = setters.get(attr)
|
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|
if info is None:
|
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|
raise AttributeError, "XPCOM component '%s' can not set attribute '%s'" % (self._object_name_, attr)
|
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|
method_index, param_infos = info
|
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|
if len(param_infos)!=1: # Only expecting a single input val
|
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|
raise RuntimeError, "Can't set properties with this many args!"
|
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|
real_param_infos = ( param_infos, (val,) )
|
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|
return XPTC_InvokeByIndex(self, method_index, real_param_infos)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return "<XPCOM interface '%s'>" % (self._object_name_,)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Called by the _xpcom C++ framework to wrap interfaces up just
|
||
|
# before they are returned.
|
||
|
def MakeInterfaceResult(ob, iid):
|
||
|
return Component(ob, iid)
|
||
|
|
||
|
class WeakReference:
|
||
|
"""A weak-reference object. You construct a weak reference by passing
|
||
|
any COM object you like. If the object does not support weak
|
||
|
refs, you will get a standard NS_NOINTERFACE exception.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Once you have a weak-reference, you can "call" the object to get
|
||
|
back a strong reference. Eg:
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> some_ob = components.classes['...']
|
||
|
>>> weak_ref = WeakReference(some_ob)
|
||
|
>>> new_ob = weak_ref() # new_ob is effectively "some_ob" at this point
|
||
|
>>> # EXCEPT: new_ob may be None of some_ob has already died - a
|
||
|
>>> # weak reference does not keep the object alive (that is the point)
|
||
|
|
||
|
You should never hold onto this resulting strong object for a long time,
|
||
|
or else you defeat the purpose of the weak-reference.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
def __init__(self, ob, iid = None):
|
||
|
swr = Component(ob._comobj_, IID_nsISupportsWeakReference)
|
||
|
self._comobj_ = Component(swr.GetWeakReference()._comobj_, IID_nsIWeakReference)
|
||
|
if iid is None:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
iid = ob.IID
|
||
|
except AttributeError:
|
||
|
iid = IID_nsISupports
|
||
|
self._iid_ = iid
|
||
|
def __call__(self, iid = None):
|
||
|
if iid is None: iid = self._iid_
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
return Component(self._comobj_.QueryReferent(iid)._comobj_, iid)
|
||
|
except COMException, details:
|
||
|
if details.errno != nsError.NS_ERROR_NULL_POINTER:
|
||
|
raise
|
||
|
return None
|