"""GUI support for the IPython ZeroMQ kernel - GTK toolkit support. """ # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # stdlib import sys import warnings warnings.warn("The Gtk3 event loop for ipykernel is deprecated", category=DeprecationWarning) # Third-party import gobject import gtk # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Classes and functions # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class GTKEmbed: """A class to embed a kernel into the GTK main event loop.""" def __init__(self, kernel): self.kernel = kernel # These two will later store the real gtk functions when we hijack them self.gtk_main = None self.gtk_main_quit = None def start(self): """Starts the GTK main event loop and sets our kernel startup routine.""" # Register our function to initiate the kernel and start gtk gobject.idle_add(self._wire_kernel) gtk.main() def _wire_kernel(self): """Initializes the kernel inside GTK. This is meant to run only once at startup, so it does its job and returns False to ensure it doesn't get run again by GTK. """ self.gtk_main, self.gtk_main_quit = self._hijack_gtk() gobject.timeout_add(int(1000 * self.kernel._poll_interval), self.iterate_kernel) return False def iterate_kernel(self): """Run one iteration of the kernel and return True. GTK timer functions must return True to be called again, so we make the call to :meth:`do_one_iteration` and then return True for GTK. """ self.kernel.do_one_iteration() return True def stop(self): # FIXME: this one isn't getting called because we have no reliable # kernel shutdown. We need to fix that: once the kernel has a # shutdown mechanism, it can call this. if self.gtk_main_quit: self.gtk_main_quit() sys.exit() def _hijack_gtk(self): """Hijack a few key functions in GTK for IPython integration. Modifies pyGTK's main and main_quit with a dummy so user code does not block IPython. This allows us to use %run to run arbitrary pygtk scripts from a long-lived IPython session, and when they attempt to start or stop Returns ------- The original functions that have been hijacked: - gtk.main - gtk.main_quit """ def dummy(*args, **kw): pass # save and trap main and main_quit from gtk orig_main, gtk.main = gtk.main, dummy orig_main_quit, gtk.main_quit = gtk.main_quit, dummy return orig_main, orig_main_quit