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#!/usr/bin/env pythonimport __builtin__import __main__import codeopimport keywordimport osimport reimport readlineimport threadingimport tracebackimport signalimport sysif sys.version[0] == '2':    import pygtk    pygtk.require("2.0")import gtk, gobjectdef walk_class (klass):    list = []    for item in dir (klass.__class__):        if item[0] != "_":            list.append (item)    for base in klass.__class__.__bases__:        list = list + walk_class (base())    return listclass Completer:    def __init__ (self, lokals):        self.locals = lokals        self.completions = keyword.kwlist + \                           __builtin__.__dict__.keys() + \                           __main__.__dict__.keys()    def complete (self, text, state):        if state == 0:            if "." in text:                self.matches = self.attr_matches (text)            else:                self.matches = self.global_matches (text)        try:            return self.matches[state]        except IndexError:            return None    def update (self, locs):        self.locals = locs        for key in self.locals.keys ():            if not key in self.completions:                self.completions.append (key)    def global_matches (self, text):        matches = []        n = len (text)        for word in self.completions:            if word[:n] == text:                matches.append (word)        return matches    def attr_matches (self, text):        m = re.match(r"(\w+(\.\w+)*)\.(\w*)", text)        if not m:            return        expr, attr = m.group(1, 3)        obj = eval (expr, self.locals)        if str (obj)[1:4] == "gtk":            words = walk_class (obj)        else:            words = dir(eval(expr, self.locals))                    matches = []        n = len(attr)        for word in words:            if word[:n] == attr:                matches.append ("%s.%s" % (expr, word))        return matchesclass GtkInterpreter (threading.Thread):    """Run a gtk main() in a separate thread.    Python commands can be passed to the thread where they will be executed.    This is implemented by periodically checking for passed code using a    GTK timeout callback.    """    TIMEOUT = 100 # Millisecond interval between timeouts.        def __init__ (self):        threading.Thread.__init__ (self)        self.ready = threading.Condition ()        self.globs = globals ()        self.locs = locals ()        self._kill = 0        self.cmd = ''       # Current code block        self.new_cmd = None # Waiting line of code, or None if none waiting        self.completer = Completer (self.locs)        readline.set_completer (self.completer.complete)        readline.parse_and_bind ('tab: complete')    def run (self):        gobject.timeout_add (self.TIMEOUT, self.code_exec)        try:            if gtk.gtk_version[0] == 2:                gtk.gdk.threads_init()        except:            pass        gtk.main()    def code_exec (self):        """Execute waiting code.  Called every timeout period."""        self.ready.acquire ()        if self._kill: gtk.main_quit ()        if self.new_cmd != None:              self.ready.notify ()              self.cmd = self.cmd + self.new_cmd            self.new_cmd = None            try:                code = codeop.compile_command (self.cmd[:-1])                 if code:                     self.cmd = ''                    exec (code, self.globs, self.locs)                    self.completer.update (self.locs)            except Exception:                traceback.print_exc ()                self.cmd = ''                                              self.ready.release()        return 1                 def feed (self, code):        """Feed a line of code to the thread.        This function will block until the code checked by the GTK thread.        Return true if executed the code.        Returns false if deferring execution until complete block available.        """        if (not code) or (code[-1]<>'\n'): code = code +'\n' # raw_input strips newline        self.completer.update (self.locs)         self.ready.acquire()        self.new_cmd = code        self.ready.wait ()  # Wait until processed in timeout interval        self.ready.release ()                return not self.cmd    def kill (self):        """Kill the thread, returning when it has been shut down."""        self.ready.acquire()        self._kill=1        self.ready.release()        self.join()        # Read user input in a loop, and send each line to the interpreter thread.def signal_handler (*args):    print "SIGNAL:", args    sys.exit()if __name__=="__main__":    signal.signal (signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)    signal.signal (signal.SIGSEGV, signal_handler)        prompt = '>>> '    interpreter = GtkInterpreter ()    interpreter.start ()    interpreter.feed ("from gtk import *")    interpreter.feed ("sys.path.append('.')")    if len (sys.argv) > 1:        for file in open (sys.argv[1]).readlines ():            interpreter.feed (file)    print 'Interactive GTK Shell'    try:        while 1:	    command = raw_input (prompt) + '\n' # raw_input strips newlines            prompt = interpreter.feed (command) and '>>> ' or '... '    except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt): pass    interpreter.kill()    print

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