[Galago-commits] r2764 - in trunk: . notify-python notify-python/src notify-python/tests

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Author: chipx86
Date: 2006-04-24 23:02:25 -0700 (Mon, 24 Apr 2006)
New Revision: 2764

Added:
   trunk/notify-python/
   trunk/notify-python/AUTHORS
   trunk/notify-python/COPYING
   trunk/notify-python/ChangeLog
   trunk/notify-python/INSTALL
   trunk/notify-python/Makefile.am
   trunk/notify-python/NEWS
   trunk/notify-python/README
   trunk/notify-python/acinclude.m4
   trunk/notify-python/autogen.sh
   trunk/notify-python/configure.ac
   trunk/notify-python/notify-python.pc.in
   trunk/notify-python/src/
   trunk/notify-python/src/Makefile.am
   trunk/notify-python/src/__init__.py
   trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.defs
   trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.override
   trunk/notify-python/src/pynotifymodule.c
   trunk/notify-python/tests/
   trunk/notify-python/tests/Makefile.am
Log:
Add the beginnings of the Python libnotify bindings.


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--- trunk/notify-python/AUTHORS	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
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+Christian Hammond <chipx86 at chipx86.com>

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+SUBDIRS = src tests
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+	ChangeLog \
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+version 0.1.0:
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+## ------------------------
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Added: trunk/notify-python/autogen.sh
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/autogen.sh	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/autogen.sh	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
+
+DIE=0
+
+PACKAGE=notify-python
+
+echo "Generating configuration files for $PACKAGE, please wait..."
+
+(autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
+	echo
+	echo "You must have autoconf installed to compile $PACKAGE."
+	echo "Download the appropriate package for your distribution,"
+	echo "or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/"
+	DIE=1
+}
+
+(libtool --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
+	echo
+	echo "You must have libtool installed to compile $PACKAGE."
+	echo "Download the appropriate package for your distribution,"
+	echo "or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/"
+	DIE=1
+}
+
+(automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
+	echo
+	echo "You must have automake installed to compile $PACKAGE."
+	echo "Download the appropriate package for your distribution,"
+	echo "or get the source tarball at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/"
+	DIE=1
+}
+
+[ $DIE -eq 1 ] && exit 1;
+
+echo "  libtoolize --copy --force"
+libtoolize --copy --force
+echo "  aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
+aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS
+echo "  autoheader"
+autoheader
+echo "  automake --add-missing"
+automake --add-missing
+echo "  autoconf"
+autoconf
+
+if [ -x config.status -a -z "$*" ]; then
+	./config.status --recheck
+else
+	if test -z "$*"; then
+		echo "I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish"
+		echo "to pass any to it, please specify them on the $0  command line."
+		echo "If you do not wish to run ./configure, press  Ctrl-C now."
+		trap 'echo "configure aborted" ; exit 0' 1 2 15
+		sleep 1
+	fi
+	./configure "$@";
+fi


Property changes on: trunk/notify-python/autogen.sh
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svn:executable
   + *

Added: trunk/notify-python/configure.ac
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/configure.ac	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/configure.ac	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+AC_INIT(notify-python, 0.1.0, chipx86 at chipx86.com)
+AC_PREREQ(2.50)
+AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(config.h.in)
+AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright 2006 Christian Hammond])
+
+PACKAGE=notify-python
+VERSION=0.1.0
+
+AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($PACKAGE, $VERSION)
+AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
+
+PYGTK_REQUIRED=2.4.0
+LIBNOTIFY_REQUIRED=0.4.0
+
+AC_PROG_CC
+AC_DISABLE_STATIC
+AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
+
+AM_PATH_PYTHON(2.3.5)
+AM_CHECK_PYTHON_HEADERS(,[AC_MSG_ERROR(could not find Python headers)])
+
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NOTIFY_PYTHON, [pygtk-2.0 >= $PYGTK_REQUIRED
+                                  libnotify >= $LIBNOTIFY_REQUIRED])
+AC_SUBST(NOTIFY_PYTHON_CFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(NOTIFY_PYTHON_LIBS)
+
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for pygtk defs)
+PYGTK_DEFSDIR=`$PKG_CONFIG --variable=defsdir pygtk-2.0`
+AC_SUBST(PYGTK_DEFSDIR)
+AC_MSG_RESULT($PYGTK_DEFSDIR)
+
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for pygtk codegen)
+PYGTK_CODEGEN="$PYTHON `$PKG_CONFIG --variable=codegendir pygtk-2.0`/codegen.py"
+AC_SUBST(PYGTK_CODEGEN)
+AC_MSG_RESULT($PYGTK_CODEGEN)
+
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([
+notify-python.pc
+Makefile
+src/Makefile
+tests/Makefile
+])
+
+AC_OUTPUT
+
+echo
+echo $PACKAGE v$VERSION
+echo
+echo "Now type make to compile"
+echo "Then su to root and type: make install"
+echo

Added: trunk/notify-python/notify-python.pc.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/notify-python.pc.in	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/notify-python.pc.in	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+prefix=@prefix@
+exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
+includedir=@includedir@
+datadir=@datadir@
+
+defsdir=${datadir}/pygtk/2.0/defs
+argtypesdir=${datadir}/pygtk/2.0/argtypes
+
+Name: notify-python
+Description: Python bindings for libnotify
+Version: @VERSION@
+Cflags: -I${includedir}/gnome-python-2.0

Added: trunk/notify-python/src/Makefile.am
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/src/Makefile.am	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/src/Makefile.am	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+defsdir = $(datadir)/pygtk/2.0/defs
+defs_DATA = pynotify.defs
+
+INCLUDES = \
+	-DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"pynotify-python\" \
+	-DDATADIR=\"$(datadir)\" \
+	-DLIBDIR=\"$(libdir)\" \
+	$(NOTIFY_PYTHON_CFLAGS) \
+	$(PYTHON_INCLUDES)
+
+pkgpythondir = $(pyexecdir)/gtk-2.0
+pkgpyexecdir = $(pyexecdir)/gtk-2.0
+
+pkgpypynotifydir = $(pkgpythondir)/pynotify
+pkgpypynotify_PYTHON = __init__.py
+
+pypynotifydir = $(pkgpyexecdir)/pynotify
+pypynotify_LTLIBRARIES = _pynotify.la
+
+_pynotify_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version -export-symbols-regex init_pynotify
+_pynotify_la_LIBADD = $(NOTIFY_PYTHON_LIBS)
+_pynotify_la_SOURCES = pynotifymodule.c pynotify.c
+#nodist_pynotify_la_SOURCES = pynotify.c
+
+CLEANFILES = pynotify.c
+EXTRA_DIST = pynotify.override $(defs_DATA)
+pynotify.c: $(defs_DATA) pynotify.override
+
+%.c: %.defs
+	(cd $(srcdir) \
+	 && $(PYGTK_CODEGEN) \
+		--register $(PYGTK_DEFSDIR)/gtk-types.defs \
+	    --override $*.override \
+	    --prefix py$* $*.defs) > gen-$*.c \
+	 && cp gen-$*.c $*.c \
+	 && rm -f gen-$*.c
+
+DEFHEADERS = $(wildcard $(includedir)/libnotify/*.h)
+
+update-defs:
+	@python $(datadir)/pygtk/2.0/codegen/h2def.py $(DEFHEADERS) > pynotify.defs
+	@echo Definitions updated

Added: trunk/notify-python/src/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/src/__init__.py	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/src/__init__.py	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+from _pynotify import *

Added: trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.defs
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.defs	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.defs	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+;; -*- scheme -*-
+; object definitions ...
+(define-object Notification
+  (in-module "Notify")
+  (parent "GObject")
+  (c-name "NotifyNotification")
+  (gtype-id "NOTIFY_TYPE_NOTIFICATION")
+)
+
+;; Enumerations and flags ...
+
+(define-enum Urgency
+  (in-module "Notify")
+  (c-name "NotifyUrgency")
+  (gtype-id "NOTIFY_TYPE_URGENCY")
+  (values
+    '("low" "NOTIFY_URGENCY_LOW")
+    '("normal" "NOTIFY_URGENCY_NORMAL")
+    '("critical" "NOTIFY_URGENCY_CRITICAL")
+  )
+)
+
+
+;; From /usr/include/libnotify/notification.h
+
+(define-function notify_notification_get_type
+  (c-name "notify_notification_get_type")
+  (return-type "GType")
+  (parameters
+  )
+)
+
+(define-function notify_notification_new
+  (c-name "notify_notification_new")
+  (is-constructor-of "NotifyNotification")
+  (return-type "NotifyNotification*")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "summary")
+    '("const-gchar*" "message")
+    '("const-gchar*" "icon")
+    '("GtkWidget*" "attach")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method update
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_update")
+  (return-type "gboolean")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "summary")
+    '("const-gchar*" "message")
+    '("const-gchar*" "icon")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method attach_to_widget
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_attach_to_widget")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("GtkWidget*" "attach")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method show
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_show")
+  (return-type "gboolean")
+  (parameters
+    '("GError**" "error")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_timeout
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_timeout")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("gint" "timeout")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_category
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_category")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-char*" "category")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_urgency
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_urgency")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("NotifyUrgency" "l")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_icon_from_pixbuf
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_icon_from_pixbuf")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("GdkPixbuf*" "icon")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_hint_int32
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_hint_int32")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "key")
+    '("gint" "value")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_hint_double
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_hint_double")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "key")
+    '("gdouble" "value")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_hint_string
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_hint_string")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "key")
+    '("const-gchar*" "value")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_hint_byte
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_hint_byte")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "key")
+    '("guchar" "value")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method set_hint_byte_array
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_set_hint_byte_array")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-gchar*" "key")
+    '("const-guchar*" "value")
+    '("gsize" "len")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method clear_hints
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_clear_hints")
+  (return-type "none")
+)
+
+(define-method add_action
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_add_action")
+  (return-type "none")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-char*" "action")
+    '("const-char*" "label")
+    '("NotifyActionCallback" "callback")
+    '("gpointer" "user_data")
+    '("GFreeFunc" "free_func")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-method clear_actions
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_clear_actions")
+  (return-type "none")
+)
+
+(define-method close
+  (of-object "NotifyNotification")
+  (c-name "notify_notification_close")
+  (return-type "gboolean")
+  (parameters
+    '("GError**" "error")
+  )
+)
+
+
+
+;; From /usr/include/libnotify/notify-enum-types.h
+
+(define-function notify_urgency_get_type
+  (c-name "notify_urgency_get_type")
+  (return-type "GType")
+)
+
+
+
+;; From /usr/include/libnotify/notify.h
+
+(define-function notify_init
+  (c-name "notify_init")
+  (return-type "gboolean")
+  (parameters
+    '("const-char*" "app_name")
+  )
+)
+
+(define-function notify_uninit
+  (c-name "notify_uninit")
+  (return-type "none")
+)
+
+(define-function notify_is_initted
+  (c-name "notify_is_initted")
+  (return-type "gboolean")
+)
+
+(define-function notify_get_app_name
+  (c-name "notify_get_app_name")
+  (return-type "const-gchar*")
+)
+
+(define-function notify_get_server_caps
+  (c-name "notify_get_server_caps")
+  (return-type "GList*")
+)
+
+(define-function notify_get_server_info
+  (c-name "notify_get_server_info")
+  (return-type "gboolean")
+  (parameters
+    '("char**" "ret_name")
+    '("char**" "ret_vendor")
+    '("char**" "ret_version")
+    '("char**" "ret_spec_version")
+  )
+)
+
+

Added: trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.override
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.override	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/src/pynotify.override	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+%%
+headers
+#include <Python.h>
+#include <libnotify/notify.h>
+#include "pygobject.h"
+%%
+modulename pynotify
+%%
+import gobject.GObject as PyGObject_Type
+import gtk.Widget as PyGtkWidget_Type
+%%
+ignore-glob
+	*_get_type
+%%
+// vim: ft=c

Added: trunk/notify-python/src/pynotifymodule.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/src/pynotifymodule.c	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/src/pynotifymodule.c	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+#include <pygobject.h>
+
+void pynotify_register_classes(PyObject *d);
+extern PyMethodDef pynotify_functions[];
+
+DL_EXPORT(void)
+init_pynotify(void)
+{
+	PyObject *m, *d;
+
+	init_pygobject();
+
+	m = Py_InitModule("pynotify._pynotify", pynotify_functions);
+	d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
+
+	pynotify_register_classes(d);
+	pynotify_add_constants(m, "NOTIFY_");
+
+	if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
+		Py_FatalError("can't initialize module pynotify");
+	}
+}

Added: trunk/notify-python/tests/Makefile.am
===================================================================
--- trunk/notify-python/tests/Makefile.am	2006-04-24 03:25:32 UTC (rev 2763)
+++ trunk/notify-python/tests/Makefile.am	2006-04-25 06:02:25 UTC (rev 2764)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+EXTRA_DIST =



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