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Bug 18633
New port pyncurses-0.3
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># This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before ># this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may ># create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and ># have default permissions. ># ># This archive contains: ># ># python/pyncurses ># python/pyncurses/Makefile ># python/pyncurses/pkg ># python/pyncurses/pkg/COMMENT ># python/pyncurses/pkg/DESCR ># python/pyncurses/pkg/PLIST ># python/pyncurses/files ># python/pyncurses/files/md5 ># python/pyncurses/patches ># python/pyncurses/patches/patch-aa ># >echo c - python/pyncurses >mkdir -p python/pyncurses > /dev/null 2>&1 >echo x - python/pyncurses/Makefile >sed 's/^X//' >python/pyncurses/Makefile << 'END-of-python/pyncurses/Makefile' >X# New ports collection makefile for: pyncurses >X# Version required: 0.3 >X# Date created: Tue May 16 22:15:11 PDT 2000 >X# Whom: adsharma@sharams.dhs.org >X# >X# $FreeBSD: ports/devel/sip/Makefile,v 1.1 2000/04/22 21:27:54 will Exp $ >X# >X >XDISTNAME= pyncurses-0.3 >XCATEGORIES= devel python >XMASTER_SITES= http://download.sourceforge.net/pyncurses/ >X >XMAINTAINER= adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org >X >XPORTNAME= pyncurses >XPORTVERSION= 0.3 >X >Xdo-build: >X cd ${WRKSRC}/ncurses; make >X cd ${WRKSRC}; python setup.py build >X >Xdo-install: >X cd ${WRKSRC}; python setup.py install >X >X.include <bsd.port.mk> >END-of-python/pyncurses/Makefile >echo c - python/pyncurses/pkg >mkdir -p python/pyncurses/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1 >echo x - python/pyncurses/pkg/COMMENT >sed 's/^X//' >python/pyncurses/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-python/pyncurses/pkg/COMMENT' >XNcurses binding for Python >END-of-python/pyncurses/pkg/COMMENT >echo x - python/pyncurses/pkg/DESCR >sed 's/^X//' >python/pyncurses/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-python/pyncurses/pkg/DESCR' >XPyNcurses now requires the Python Distutils to build and install, they can be >Xobtained from the pyncurses ftp site. The INSTALL file included with PyNcurses >Xcan be used as installation instructions for both PyNncurses and the Python >XDistutils. >X >XPyNcurses now includes the C source code generated by SWIG, so SWIG is no >Xlonger required to build the distribution. If you do have SWIG there is now a >Xmakefile included in the ncurses directory which will regenerate C source files >Xfor any interface files that have been altered. This will have to be done >Xbefore running setup.py if you alter any interface files. >X >XIf you get a group of "conflicting types for `*'" errors run the following >Xcommand: >X >Xdebian/apply-patch.sh >X >XThis will apply a patch fixing the problem. >X >XPyNcurses is now complete in the sense that all classes can be initialized. In >Xaddition the curses module has been tested to make sure it is usable (for me.) >XIf anyone can tell me what places it is not usable for them I will do my best >Xto fix them (especially if you have a fix ready for me to apply :) ) My email >Xaddress is hgebel@inet.net . >X >XRudimentary examples can be found in the examples/ directory . I will gladly >Xaccept any other samples provided. >X >XCVS, a mailing list, and a bug reporting system can be found on the Source >XForge project page, a link to which can be found near the bottom of >Xhttp://pyncurses.sourceforge.net . >X >XThere are no user pointer functions in this library, if you wish to store date >Xabout an object in that object it is easily accomplished in Python: >X >X# store user data in PANEL: >Xsample = [] >Xsample.append(PANEL(10,10,5,5)) >Xsample[-1].about = "Keep me" >X >Xsample.append(PANEL(10,20,0,0)) >Xsample[-1].about = "Get rid of me" >X >Xsample.append(PANEL(5,15,10,10)) >Xsample[-1].about = "Keep me" >X >Xfor index in xrange(len(sample) - 1, -1, -1): >X if sample[index].about == "Get rid of me": >X del sample[index] >X >XNote that all objects contain an attribute called user_data (initialized to >XNone) which is intended to be used to store this sort of data. This is to help >Xprevent NameErrors which could otherwise be caused if you only set an attribute >Xon a few objects. >X >Xcurses: >X no delwin function or method, called automatically when WINDOW class instance >X is garbage collected. >X >X no functions which use SCREEN pointers >X >X no functions which use FILE pointers >X >X no functions documented on the curs_terminfo manual page >X >X few functions implemented as macros. >X >X callback functions except for field validation in libform. >X >X No mouse support. >X >X Note that some of these functions are in the _curses module >X if they are required >X >X If you use any of these often notify me so I can move them into the curses >X module where they will be more convenient. >X >X the ACS constants can be accessed with functions ie to access ACS_LLCORNER >X call ACS_LLCORNER() >X >X My programs do not use color, I would appreciate it if someone who does can >X tell me if this module has sufficient color support. >X >Xpanel: >X panel imports all names in the curses module, so it is not necessary to import >X both curses and panel. >X >X panel.doupdate() automatically calls panel.update_panels() it is not >X necessary to call both. >X >X PANEL classes include a WINDOW object, which is deleted when panel is garbage >X collected. >X >X panel_above and panel_below take as an argument a list of PANELs and return a >X reference to the appropriate PANEL. If you wish to use these functions keep >X your PANELs in a list, take care that when you want to destroy a panel you >X remove all referances to it. >X >X All support for mixing WINDOWs and PANELs has been removed as of version >X 0.0b3 . I felt that the functions involved, in addition to making the library >X hard to maintain, where unnecessary and needlessly confusing to people trying >X to use the library. If I was wrong and this capability is necessary for some >X reason you will have to tell me. >X >X new functions get_top and get_bottom take a list of PANELs and return a >X reference to the appropriate panel. >X >X I don't use libpanel, so it is up to users to tell me about places where it is >X not effective. >X >Xmenu: >X >X MENU.current_item() no longer requires that a list of ITEMs be provided as an >Xargument, however it still support being called that way for compatability. >X >X menu imports all names from panel. It adds a module level variable called >X "_update_mode" whose default value is "curses" . If it's value is "panel" then >X doupdate will call update_panels, if it is "curses" then it will not. The >X function menu_set_update_mode() and menu_get_update_mode() have been provided >X to access this variable. >X >X Note that the default value of _update_mode was 'panel' in previous releases, >X programs which assume panel is the default mode will have to be altered. >X >Xform: >X form also has and _update_mode variable, it can be accessed with >X form_set_update_mode() and form_get_update_mode. >X >X form has a class LABEL that represents fields to be used as labels, it's >X arguments are different than the FIELD class, read the source for >X documentation. >X >X form now supports field type validation. >X >XThe SWIG pointer manipulation functions can be found in _curses. >X >END-of-python/pyncurses/pkg/DESCR >echo x - python/pyncurses/pkg/PLIST >sed 's/^X//' >python/pyncurses/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-python/pyncurses/pkg/PLIST' >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/__init__.py >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/curses.py >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/form.py >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/menu.py >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/panel.py >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/__init__.pyc >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/curses.pyc >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/form.pyc >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/menu.pyc >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/panel.pyc >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/_curses.so >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/_panel.so >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/_menu.so >Xlib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses/_form.so >X@dirrm lib/python1.5/site-packages/ncurses >END-of-python/pyncurses/pkg/PLIST >echo c - python/pyncurses/files >mkdir -p python/pyncurses/files > /dev/null 2>&1 >echo x - python/pyncurses/files/md5 >sed 's/^X//' >python/pyncurses/files/md5 << 'END-of-python/pyncurses/files/md5' >XMD5 (pyncurses-0.3.tar.gz) = f29dc9704afd9a27ff21c6ad076e2eaa >END-of-python/pyncurses/files/md5 >echo c - python/pyncurses/patches >mkdir -p python/pyncurses/patches > /dev/null 2>&1 >echo x - python/pyncurses/patches/patch-aa >sed 's/^X//' >python/pyncurses/patches/patch-aa << 'END-of-python/pyncurses/patches/patch-aa' >X--- ncurses/_curses.i Fri Mar 31 10:38:12 2000 >X+++ /home/adsharma/pyncurses-0.3/ncurses/_curses.i Tue May 16 22:06:25 2000 >X@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ >X extern bool isendwin(void); >X extern bool is_linetouched(WINDOW *,int); >X extern bool is_wintouched(WINDOW *); >X-extern const char *keyname(int); >X+extern char *keyname(int); >X extern int keypad(WINDOW *,bool); >X extern char killchar(void); >X extern int leaveok(WINDOW *,bool); >X@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ >X extern int mvwin(WINDOW *,int,int); >X extern int napms(int); >X extern WINDOW *newpad(int,int); >X-extern SCREEN *newterm(const char *,FILE *,FILE *); >X+extern SCREEN *newterm(char *,FILE *,FILE *); >X extern WINDOW *newwin(int,int,int,int); >X extern int nl(void); >X extern int nocbreak(void); >X@@ -345,15 +345,15 @@ >X extern int syncok(WINDOW *, bool); >X extern chtype termattrs(void); >X extern char *termname(void); >X-extern int tigetflag(const char *); >X-extern int tigetnum(const char *); >X-extern char *tigetstr(const char *); >X+extern int tigetflag(char *); >X+extern int tigetnum(char *); >X+extern char *tigetstr(char *); >X extern int typeahead(int); >X extern int ungetch(int); >X extern void use_env(bool); >X extern int vidattr(chtype); >X-extern int vwprintw(WINDOW *, const char *,va_list); >X-extern int vwscanw(WINDOW *, const char *,va_list); >X+extern int vwprintw(WINDOW *, char *,va_list); >X+extern int vwscanw(WINDOW *, char *,va_list); >X extern int waddch(WINDOW *, const chtype); >X extern int waddchnstr(WINDOW *,const chtype *,int); >X extern int waddnstr(WINDOW *,const char *,int); >X--- ncurses/_panel.i Sat Apr 22 01:44:20 2000 >X+++ /home/adsharma/pyncurses-0.3/ncurses/_panel.i Tue May 16 22:07:56 2000 >X@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ >X extern PANEL* new_panel(WINDOW *); >X extern PANEL* panel_above(const PANEL *); >X extern PANEL* panel_below(const PANEL *); >X-extern int set_panel_userptr(PANEL *, const void *); >X-extern const void* panel_userptr(const PANEL *); >X+extern int set_panel_userptr(PANEL *, void *); >X+extern void* panel_userptr(const PANEL *); >X extern int move_panel(PANEL *, int, int); >X extern int replace_panel(PANEL *,WINDOW *); >X extern int panel_hidden(const PANEL *); >END-of-python/pyncurses/patches/patch-aa >exit
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