Author: andar
Revision: 5670
Log:
Fix console ui from crashing when the terminal size is shrunk
Diff:
Modified: trunk/deluge/ui/console/screen.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/deluge/ui/console/screen.py 2009-08-16 17:13:34 UTC (rev 5669)
+++ trunk/deluge/ui/console/screen.py 2009-08-17 18:02:56 UTC (rev 5670)
@@ -90,8 +90,6 @@
self.topbar = ""
self.bottombar = ""
- self.rows, self.cols = self.stdscr.getmaxyx()
-
# A list of strings to be displayed based on the offset (scroll)
self.lines = []
# The offset to display lines
@@ -126,6 +124,7 @@
:param text: str, the text to show
"""
+ rows, cols = self.stdscr.getmaxyx()
def get_line_chunks(line):
"""
Returns a list of 2-tuples (color string, text)
@@ -161,13 +160,13 @@
log.error("Passed a bad colored string..")
line_length = len(line)
- if line_length >= (self.cols - 1):
+ if line_length >= (cols - 1):
s = ""
# The length of the text without the color tags
s_len = 0
# We need to split this over multiple lines
for chunk in get_line_chunks(line):
- if (len(chunk[1]) + s_len) < (self.cols - 1):
+ if (len(chunk[1]) + s_len) < (cols - 1):
# This chunk plus the current string in 's' isn't over
# the maximum width, so just append the color tag and
text
s += chunk[0] + chunk[1]
@@ -176,7 +175,7 @@
# The chunk plus the current string in 's' is too long.
# We need to take as much of the chunk and put it into
's'
# with the color tag.
- remain = (self.cols - 1) - s_len
+ remain = (cols - 1) - s_len
s += chunk[0] + chunk[1][:remain]
# We append the line since it's full
self.lines.append(s)
@@ -202,6 +201,7 @@
:param row: int, the row number to write the string
"""
+ rows, cols = self.stdscr.getmaxyx()
col = 0
try:
parsed = colors.parse_color_string(string)
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
for index, (color, s) in enumerate(parsed):
if index + 1 == len(parsed):
# This is the last string so lets append some " " to it
- s += " " * (self.cols - (col + len(s)) - 1)
+ s += " " * (cols - (col + len(s)) - 1)
self.stdscr.addstr(row, col, s, color)
col += len(s)
@@ -223,14 +223,14 @@
attribute and the status bars.
"""
self.stdscr.clear()
- self.rows, self.cols = self.stdscr.getmaxyx()
+ rows, cols = self.stdscr.getmaxyx()
# Update the status bars
self.add_string(0, self.topbar)
- self.add_string(self.rows - 2, self.bottombar)
+ self.add_string(rows - 2, self.bottombar)
# The number of rows minus the status bars and the input line
- available_lines = self.rows - 3
+ available_lines = rows - 3
# If the amount of lines exceeds the number of rows, we need to figure
out
# which ones to display based on the offset
if len(self.lines) > available_lines:
@@ -248,10 +248,10 @@
self.add_string(index + 1, line)
# Add the input string
- self.add_string(self.rows - 1, self.input)
+ self.add_string(rows - 1, self.input)
# Move the cursor
- self.stdscr.move(self.rows - 1, self.input_cursor)
+ self.stdscr.move(rows - 1, self.input_cursor)
self.stdscr.refresh()
def doRead(self):
@@ -266,6 +266,7 @@
reactor.stop()
def _doRead(self):
+ rows, cols = self.stdscr.getmaxyx()
# Read the character
c = self.stdscr.getch()
@@ -338,14 +339,14 @@
# Scrolling through buffer
elif c == curses.KEY_PPAGE:
- self.display_lines_offset += self.rows - 3
+ self.display_lines_offset += rows - 3
# We substract 3 for the unavailable lines and 1 extra due to
len(self.lines)
- if self.display_lines_offset > (len(self.lines) - 4 - self.rows):
- self.display_lines_offset = len(self.lines) - 4 - self.rows
+ if self.display_lines_offset > (len(self.lines) - 4 - rows):
+ self.display_lines_offset = len(self.lines) - 4 - rows
self.refresh()
elif c == curses.KEY_NPAGE:
- self.display_lines_offset -= self.rows - 3
+ self.display_lines_offset -= rows - 3
if self.display_lines_offset < 0:
self.display_lines_offset = 0
self.refresh()
@@ -372,8 +373,8 @@
self.tab_count = 0
# Update the input string on the screen
- self.add_string(self.rows - 1, self.input)
- self.stdscr.move(self.rows - 1, self.input_cursor)
+ self.add_string(rows - 1, self.input)
+ self.stdscr.move(rows - 1, self.input_cursor)
self.stdscr.refresh()
def close(self):
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