python3 support: pylint, W1633 # (round-builtin) round built-in referenced
because round behavior is changed to default behavior in Python3
(Banker round). It can cause slight differences in some cases.
Mostly graphical editors are affected, there could be single pixel differences.
Now I couldn't locate any visual differences in test programs.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is part of Beremiz, a Integrated Development Environment for
# programming IEC 61131-3 automates supporting plcopen standard and CanFestival.
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# pylint: disable=old-style-class,undefined-variable
class button:
def __init__(self, parent, id, args):
self.parent = parent
self.id = id
self.back_elt = getSVGElementById(args.back_id)
self.sele_elt = getSVGElementById(args.sele_id)
self.toggle = args.toggle
self.active = args.active
if args.state != undefined:
self.state = args.state
else:
self.state = False
self.dragging = False
if self.toggle:
self.up = not self.state
else:
self.up = True
# Add event on each element of the button
if self.active:
self.back_elt.addEventListener("mouseup", self, False)
self.back_elt.addEventListener("mousedown", self, False)
self.back_elt.addEventListener("mouseover", self, False)
self.back_elt.addEventListener("mouseout", self, False)
self.sele_elt.addEventListener("mouseup", self, False)
self.sele_elt.addEventListener("mousedown", self, False)
self.sele_elt.addEventListener("mouseover", self, False)
self.sele_elt.addEventListener("mouseout", self, False)
blockSVGElementDrag(self.back_elt)
blockSVGElementDrag(self.sele_elt)
self.updateElements()
# method to display the current state of interface
def updateElements(self):
if self.up:
self.sele_elt.setAttribute("display", "none")
self.back_elt.removeAttribute("display")
else:
self.sele_elt.removeAttribute("display")
self.back_elt.setAttribute("display", "none")
def updateValues(self, values):
if values.state != self.state:
self.state = values.state
self.up = not self.state
if self.toggle:
updateAttr(self.id, 'state', self.state)
self.updateElements()
def handleEvent(self, evt):
# Quand le bouton de la souris est presse
if evt.type == "mousedown":
evt.stopPropagation()
setCurrentObject(self)
self.dragging = True
if self.toggle:
self.up = self.state
else:
self.up = False
self.state = True
updateAttr(self.id, 'state', self.state)
self.updateElements()
if isCurrentObject(self) and self.dragging:
# Quand le bouton est survole
if evt.type == "mouseover" and self.toggle:
self.up = self.state
self.updateElements()
# Quand le curseur quitte la zone du bouton
elif evt.type == "mouseout" and self.toggle:
self.up = not self.state
self.updateElements()
# Quand le bouton de la souris est relache
elif evt.type == "mouseup":
evt.stopPropagation()
if self.toggle and self.up == self.state:
self.state = not self.state
updateAttr(self.id, 'state', self.state)
elif not self.toggle:
self.up = True
self.state = False
updateAttr(self.id, 'state', self.state)
self.updateElements()
self.dragging = False
class textControl:
def __init__(self, parent, id, args):
self.parent = parent
self.id = id
self.back_elt = getSVGElementById(args.back_id)
if args.text != undefined:
self.text = args.text
else:
self.text = ""
self.updateElements()
def updateValues(self, values):
if values.text != self.value:
self.text = values.text
updateAttr(self.id, 'text', self.text)
self.updateElements()
def updateElements(self):
self.back_elt.firstChild.firstChild.textContent = self.text
def handleEvent(self, evt):
pass