#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: iso-8859-15 -*-
#-------------------------------python------------------------pykig.py--#
# #
# Da Python a Kig #
# #
#--Maurizio Paolini-Daniele Zambelli-----------------------------2005---#
#
# (GPL license)
version="0.2.11"
#####
# Type constant
#####
TI=type(0)
TF=type(0.)
TS=type("")
TT=type((0, 0))
#####
# Constants: Point Style, Line Style, defaults values...
#####
PS=("Round", "RoundEmpty", "Rectangular", "RectangularEmpty", "Cross")
LS=("SolidLine", "DashLine", "DashDotLine", "DashDotDotLine", "DotLine")
KIGTRUE="true"
KIGFALSE="false"
DEFWIDTH=-1
DEFCOLOR="#0000ff"
DEFNAME="none"
PROPERTY_INI="Property which"
OBJECT_INI="Object type"
PROPERTY_END="Property"
OBJECT_END="Object"
DICT=(("&","&"), ("<","<"), (">",">"),
("à","à "), ("è","è"), ("ì","ì"), ("ò","ò"), ("ù","ù"), ("é","é"))
#
# this is a trick to allow definitions like "p=Point(0,0,HIDDEN)"
#
HIDDEN=KIGFALSE
VISIBLE=KIGTRUE
#####
# Validation parameters
#####
def parameter(val, defval):
if val==None: return defval
else: return val
def validshown(shown):
if shown==KIGTRUE or shown==KIGFALSE: return shown
def validwidth(width):
if type(width)==TI: return width
def validpointstyle(ps):
if ps in PS: return ps
def validname(name):
if type(name)==TS: return name
def validlinestyle(ls):
if ls in LS: return ls
def validcolor(color):
if type(color)==TS: return color
#####
# if as function
#####
def rif(condition, val1, val2):
"""Return val1 if condition is True else return val2."""
if condition: return val1
else: return val2
#####
# Force some Python variables as kig variables
#####
def kig_double(val):
tp=type(val)
if tp==TI or tp==TF: return Double(val)
else: return val
def kig_int(val):
tp=type(val)
if tp==TI: return Int(val)
else: return val
def kig_string(val):
tp=type(val)
if tp==TS: return String(val)
else: return val
def kig_point(val):
tp=type(val)
if tp==TT:
x, y = val
return Point(x, y, internal=True)
else:
return val
def kig_relpoint(obj, displ):
x, y = displ
return RelativePoint(x, y, obj, internal=True)
#####
# base classes
#####
#####
# Class KigDocument
#####
class KigDocument(object):
""" This class creates the kig document.
hierarchy:
KigDocument <- object
class attributes:
attributes:
axes
grid
outfilename
outfile
callkig
of
viewkig
hierarchy
internal
width
pointstyle
name
linestyle
shown
color
methods:
viewappend
hierarchyappend
setcallkig
setof
str_open
close
noaxes
nogrid
hideobjects
showobjects
setwidth
setpointstyle
setname
setlinestyle
setshown
setcolor
setinternal
"""
def __init__(self, outfilename, callkig=True, of=False):
# print "KigDocument.__init__()"
self.axes = "1"
self.grid = "1"
self.outfilename=outfilename
self.callkig=callkig
self.of=of
try:
self.outfile = open(outfilename, 'w')
except IOError, value:
# print >> sys.stderr, outfilename, 'unwritable'
print >> sys.stderr, value
sys.exit(2)
# KigOut._kigdocument=self
KigDOP._kd=self
KigView._kd=self
self.viewkig=[]
self.hierarchy=[]
# Defaults values
self.internal=False
self.width=DEFWIDTH
self.pointstyle=PS[0]
self.name=DEFNAME
self.linestyle=LS[0]
self.shown=VISIBLE
self.color=DEFCOLOR
def viewappend(self, e): self.viewkig.append(e)
def hierarchyappend(self, e): self.hierarchy.append(e)
def setcallkig(v): self.callkig=v
def setof(v): self.of=v
def str_open(self):
return """
Euclidean
""" % (self.axes, self.grid)
def close(self):
try:
self.outfile.write(self.str_open())
self.outfile.writelines(self.hierarchy)
self.outfile.write(" \n \n")
for f in self.viewkig:
self.outfile.write(f.str_view())
self.outfile.write(" \n\n")
if self.outfile != sys.stdout:
self.outfile.close()
except IOError, value:
print >> sys.stderr, value
sys.exit(2)
try:
if self.callkig:
err = os.system('kig --nofork ' + self.outfilename)
except Exception, value:
print >> sys.stderr, value
if not self.of:
os.system('rm ' + self.outfilename)
def noaxes(self): self.axes="0"
def nogrid(self): self.grid="0"
def hideobjects(self): self.shown=HIDDEN
def showobjects(self): self.shown=VISIBLE
def setwidth(self, w): self.width=w
def setpointstyle(self, ps): self.pointstyle=ps
def setname(self, n): self.name=n
def setlinestyle(self, ls): self.linestyle=ls
def setshown(self, s): self.shown=s
def setcolor(self, c): self.color=c
def setinternal(self, v): self.internal=v
#####
# Class KigDOP
#####
#class KigDOP(KigOut):
class KigDOP(object):
"""Base class for all object containing an id: Data, Object, Property.
hierarchy:
kigDOP <- object
class attributes:
id-counter
attributes:
id
type
methods:
getid
str_hierarchy
"""
_kd=None
_id_counter=0
def __init__(self, type):
KigDOP._id_counter+=1
self.id=KigDOP._id_counter
self._type=type
# self.getkigdocument().hierarchyappend(self.str_hierarchy())
KigDOP._kd.hierarchyappend(self.str_hierarchy())
def getid(self): return str(self.id)
def str_hierarchy(self): pass
#####
# Class KigView
#####
#class KigView(KigOut):
class KigView(object):
""" Class containing visualization data
hierarchy:
KigView <- object
class attributes:
_kd
attributes:
shown
width
style
color
name
pointstyle
methods:
str_view
show
hide
"""
_kd=None
def __init__(self, object, shown, name, width, pointstyle, linestyle, color):
self.object=object
self.shown = parameter(shown, KigView._kd.shown)
self.width = parameter(width, KigView._kd.width)
self.pointstyle = parameter(pointstyle, KigView._kd.pointstyle)
self.linestyle = parameter(linestyle, KigView._kd.linestyle)
self.color = parameter(color, KigView._kd.color)
self.name = parameter(name, KigView._kd.name)
KigView._kd.viewappend(self)
def str_view(self):
"""Creates the string written in .
Example:
"""
return ' \n' %\
(self.width, self.pointstyle, self.name,
self.linestyle, self.shown, self.color, self.object.getid())
#####
# Class Data
#####
class Data(KigDOP):
""" Base class for all Data element
hierarchy:
Data <- KigDOP <- object
attributes:
val
methods:
str_hierarchy
"""
def __init__(self, type, val):
self.val=val
KigDOP.__init__(self, type)
def str_hierarchy(self):
"""Creates the string.
Example:
0.1
"""
return ' %s\n' % \
(self._type, self.getid(), self.val)
#####
# Class PropObj
#####
class PropObj(KigDOP):
""" Base class for all visible object
hierarchy:
PropObj <- KigDOP <- object
class attributes:
attributes:
prop
objvec
view
methods:
str_hierarchy
showname(self, n)
show(self)
hide(self)
setwidth(self, width)
setcolor(self, color)
setlinestyle(self, linestyle)
setpointstyle(self, pointstyle)
setname(self, n)
setshown(self, s)
getwidth(self)
getcolor(self)
getlinestyle(self)
getpointstyle(self)
"""
def __init__(self, prop, type, objvec, shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color):
self.prop=prop
self.objvec=objvec
self.n_lb=None
KigDOP.__init__(self, type)
internal=parameter(internal, KigDOP._kd.internal)
if internal:
self.view = None
else:
# Here we assume that if an object is named, the name should also be shown.
if name: n_id=self.showname(name, shown, width, pointstyle, linestyle,
color)
else: n_id=None
self.view = KigView(self, shown, n_id, width, pointstyle, linestyle,
color)
def str_hierarchy(self):
"""Creates the string.
Example:
or:
"""
retstring = ' <%s="%s" id="%s" >' %\
((self.prop and PROPERTY_INI or OBJECT_INI),
self._type, self.getid())
for p in self.objvec:
retstring = retstring + '\n ' % p.getid()
retstring = retstring + '\n %s>\n' % (self.prop and PROPERTY_END or
OBJECT_END)
return retstring
def showname(self, name, shown, width, pointstyle, linestyle, color):
n=String(name)
self.n_lb=Label(self, (0, 0), n, 0, shown, None, False,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color)
return n.getid()
def show(self):
if self.view: self.view.shown=None
def hide(self):
if self.view: self.view.shown=KIGFALSE
def setwidth(self, width): self.view.width=width
def setcolor(self, color): self.view.color=color
def setlinestyle(self, linestyle):
if linestyle in LS: self.view.linestyle=linestyle
def setpointstyle(self, pointstyle):
if pointstyle in PS: self.view.pointstyle=pointstyle
def type(self): return Type(self)
def setname(self, n):
v=self.view
v.name=self.showname(n, v.shown, v.width, v.pointstyle, v.linestyle,
v.color)
def setshown(self, s): self.view.shown=s
#####
# Class Property
#####
class Property(PropObj):
""" Base class for all Property elements
hierarchy:
Property <- PropObj <- KigDOP <- object
"""
def __init__(self, type, parent, shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color):
PropObj.__init__(self, True, type, (parent,), shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color)
# print shown
#####
# Class Object
#####
class Object(PropObj):
""" Base class for all Object elements
hierarchy:
Object <- PropObj <- KigDOP <- object
"""
def __init__(self, type, objvec, shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color):
PropObj.__init__(self, False, type, objvec, shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color)
#####
# Data
#####
data=(\
("Int", "int", "val"),
("Double", "double", "val"),
("String", "string", "convstr(val)"),
)
def convstr(s):
for o, n in DICT:
s=s.replace(o, n)
return s
def databuild(nomeclasse, nomekig, v="val"):
"""Create string with a Data class definition."""
return """class %s(Data):
def __init__(self, val):
Data.__init__(self, "%s", %s)
""" % (nomeclasse, nomekig, v)
for d in data:
p1, p2, p3 = d
exec databuild(p1, p2, p3)
#####
# Objects
#####
"""To be added:
("ConvexHall", "ConvexHall", "polygon,", "(polygon,),"),
("EllipseByFocusFocusPoint", "EllipseBFFP", "p1, p2, p3,", "(p1, p2, p3,),"),
("HyperbolaByFocusFocusPoint", "HyperbolaBFFP", "p1, p2, p3,", "(p1, p2, p3,),"),
(ConicsBy5Points", "ConicB5P", "p1, p2, p3, p4, p5,", "(p1, p2, p3, p4, p5),"),
("ParabolaBy3Points", "ParabolaBTP", "p1, p2, p3,", "(p1, p2, p3,),"),
("CocCurve", "CocCurve", "line, point,", "(line, point,),"),
"""
objects=(\
###### Points class
("Point", "FixedPoint", "x, y,", "(kig_double(x), kig_double(y)),"),
("ConstrainedPoint", "ConstrainedPoint",
"t, curve,", "(kig_double(t), curve),"),
("RelativePoint", "RelativePoint",
"x, y, p,", "(kig_double(x), kig_double(y), p),"),
###### segments, rays, lines
("Line", "LineAB", "p1, p2,", "(p1, p2),"),
("Segment", "SegmentAB", "p1, p2,", "(p1, p2),"),
("Ray", "RayAB", "p1, p2,", "(p1, p2),"),
("Orthogonal", "LinePerpend", "line, point,", "(line, point,),"),
("Parallel", "LineParallel", "line, point,", "(line, point,),"),
###### Circles, arcs, ...
("Circle", "CircleBCP", "center, point,", "(center, point,),"),
("CircleByCenterRadius", "CircleBPR", "center, radius,", "(center, radius,),"),
("CircleBy3Points", "CircleBTP", "p1, p2, p3,", "(p1, p2, p3,),"),
("ArcBy3Points", "ArcBTP", "p1, p2, p3,", "(p1, p2, p3,),"),
("ArcByCenterPointAngle", "ArcBCPA",
"center, point, angle,", "(center, point, angle),"),
###### Conics...
("ParabolaByDirectrixFocus", "ParabolaBDP", "line, point,", "(line, point,),"),
("VerticalCubic", "VerticalCubicB4P", "p1, p2, p3, p4,", "(p1, p2, p3, p4),"),
("ConicArc", "ConicArcBTPC", "p1, p2, p3, center,", "(p1, p2, p3, center),"),
#####
# intersections. The only standard object is the intersection
# of two lines, which always gives one single point
#####
("LineLineIntersection", "LineLineIntersection", "l1, l2,", "(l1, l2),"),
#####
# Class CircleCircleIntersection and ConicLineIntersection
# the value of the "which" integer (1 or -1) indicates which of the two
# intersections we want to get.
#####
("CircleCircleIntersection", "CircleCircleIntersection",
"c1, c2, witch,", "(c1, c2, Int(witch),),"),
("ConicLineIntersection", "ConicLineIntersection",
"conic, line, witch,", "(conic, line, Int(witch),),"),
###### Class Triangle
("Triangle", "TriangleB3P", "p1, p2, p3,", "(p1, p2, p3),"),
###### Class Polygon (the only argument is a points vect)
("Polygon", "PolygonBNP", "pvec,", "pvec,"),
###### Class PolygonBCV
# Regular polygon given the center and a vertex; the third parameter
# is an integer containing the number of sides.
("PolygonBCV", "PoligonBCV",
"center, vertex, n,", "(center, vertex, Int(n)),"),
##### Class PolygonVertex (polygon, integer >= 0)
("PolygonVertex", "PolygonVertex",
"polygon, i,", "(polygon, Int(i)),"),
##### Class PolygonSide (polygon, integer >= 0)
("PolygonSide", "PolygonSide",
"polygon, i,", "(polygon, Int(i)),"),
###### vector, angle,...
("Vector", "Vector", "p1, p2,", "(p1, p2),"),
("Angle", "Angle", "p1, v, p2,", "(p1, v, p2),"),
###### Transformations
("Translate", "Translation", "obj, vector,", "(obj, vector),"),
("CentralSymmetry", "PointReflection", "obj, center,", "(obj, center),"),
("AxialSymmetry", "LineReflection", "obj, center,", "(obj, center),"),
("Rotate", "Rotation",
"obj, center, angle,", "(obj, center, angle),"),
("Scale", "ScalingOverCenter",
"obj, center, segment,", "(obj, center, segment),"),
("Scale2", "ScalingOverCenter2",
"obj, center, s1, s2,", "(obj, center, s1, s2),"),
("InvertPoint", "InvertPoint",
"point, circle,", "(point, circle),"),
("CircularInversion", "CircularInversion",
"objecttoinvert, circle,", "(objecttoinvert, circle),"),
("InvertLine", "InvertLine",
"line, circle,", "(line, circle),"),
("InvertCircle", "InvertCircle",
"circletoinvert, circle,", "(circletoinvert, circle),"),
("InvertArc", "InvertArc",
"arctoinvert, circle,", "(arctoinvert, circle),"),
("InvertSegment", "InvertSegment",
"segment, circle,", "(segment, circle),"),
###### Text, Label, ...
("Text", "Label",
"point, string, boxed=0,",
"(Int(boxed), kig_point(point), kig_string(string)),"),
("Label", "Label",
"obj, displ, string, boxed=0,",
"(Int(boxed),kig_relpoint(obj, displ),kig_string(string)),"),
("VarText", "Label",
"point, string, vars, boxed=0,",
"(Int(boxed), kig_point(point), \
kig_string(string))+tuple(vars),"),
("VarLabel", "Label",
"obj, displ, string, vars, boxed=0,",
"(Int(boxed), kig_relpoint(obj, displ), \
kig_string(string))+tuple(vars),"),
###### Python scripting... we need some work here...
("PythonScript", "PythonExecuteType",
"script, argvec,",
'(Object("PythonCompileType", (kig_string(script),), shown,\
name, internal, width, pointstyle, linestyle,\
color),)+tuple(argvec),'),
)
def objectbuild(nameclass, namekig, params, objparams):
"""Create string with a Object class definition."""
return """class %s(Object):
def __init__(self, %s shown=None, name=None, internal=None,
width=None, pointstyle=None, linestyle=None, color=None):
Object.__init__(self, "%s", %s shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color)
""" % (nameclass, params, namekig, objparams)
for o in objects:
p1, p2, p3, p4 = o
exec objectbuild(p1, p2, p3, p4)
#####
# Propertys
#####
property=(\
("Type", "base-object-type", "o,", "o,"),
("Coordinate", "coordinate", "point,", "point,"),
("XCoord", "coordinate-x", "point,", "point,"),
("YCoord", "coordinate-y", "point,", "point,"),
("MidPoints", "mid-point", "a, b,", "Segment(a, b, internal=True),"),
("MidPoint", "mid-point", "segment,", "segment,"),
("EndPointA", "end-point-A", "segment,", "segment,"),
("EndPointB", "end-point-B", "segment,", "segment,"),
("Length", "length", "segment,", "segment,"),
("Equation", "equation", "segment,", "segment,"),
("Slope", "slope", "segment,", "segment,"),
("NumOfSides", "polygon-number-of-sides", "poly,", "poly,"),
("Perimeter", "polygon-perimeter", "poly,", "poly,"),
("Surface", "polygon-surface", "poly,", "poly,"),
("CenterOfMass", "polygon-center-of-mass", "poly,", "poly,"),
("WindingNumber", "polygon-winding-number", "poly,", "poly,"),
("Radius", "radius", "circle,", "circle,"),
("Center", "center", "circle,", "circle,"),
("Bisector", "angle-bisector", "angle,", "angle,"),
("Support", "support", "object,", "object,"),
)
def propertybuild(nameclass, namekig, params, objparams):
"""Create string with a Property class definition."""
return """class %s(Property):
def __init__(self, %s shown=None, name=None, internal=False,
width=None, pointstyle=None, linestyle=None, color=None):
Property.__init__(self, "%s", %s shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color)
""" % (nameclass, params, namekig, objparams)
for p in property:
p1, p2, p3, p4 = p
exec propertybuild(p1, p2, p3, p4)
#####
# Start of properties definitions as Object's metod
#####
# fixme!
points =(Point, ConstrainedPoint, RelativePoint, PolygonVertex)
lines=(Segment, Ray, Vector, InvertLine)
segments=(Segment, Vector, PolygonSide, InvertSegment)
circles =(Circle, CircleBy3Points, CircularInversion, ArcBy3Points,
ArcByCenterPointAngle, InvertCircle)
polygons=(Polygon, PolygonBCV, Triangle)
angles =(Angle,)
supp = circles+lines
methods=(\
("coordinate", "coordinate", points),
("coordinate-x", "xcoord", points),
("coordinate-y", "ycoord", points),
("mid-point", "midpoint", segments),
("end-point-A", "endpointA", segments),
("end-point-B", "endpointB", segments),
("length", "length", segments),
("equation", "equation", lines),
("slope", "slope", lines),
("polygon-number-of-sides", "numofsides", polygons),
("polygon-perimeter", "perimeter", polygons),
("polygon-surface", "surface", polygons),
("polygon-center-of-mass", "centerofmass", polygons),
("polygon-winding-number", "windingnumber", polygons),
("center", "center", polygons),
("center", "center", circles),
("angle-bisector", "bisector", angles),
("support", "support", supp),
)
def methodsbuild(namekig):
"""Create string with a method class definition."""
return """def method(self,shown=None, name=None, internal=False,
width=None, pointstyle=None, linestyle=None, color=None):
return Property("%s", self, shown, name, internal,
width, pointstyle, linestyle, color)
""" % (namekig, )
for p in methods:
p1, p2, cl = p
exec methodsbuild(p1)
for c in cl:
setattr(c, p2, method)
#####
# Usage
#####
def usage(codexit):
print >> sys.stderr, """
usage: pykig.py [options...] file ...
Options:
-h, --help Show this text.
-o
--output output no call Kig
-v, --version output version
-n, --nokig no call Kig
examples:
$ pykig.py my_file.kpy
$ pykig.py -o output_file.kig my_file.kpy
$ ...
"""
sys.exit(codexit)
#####
# Main body
#####
import sys, traceback, os
#from math import * # for user's programs
import math # for user's programs
import getopt
import atexit
def prog():
try:
_opts, _args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hvno:",\
["help", "version", "nokig", "output="])
except getopt.GetoptError:
print "GetoptError"
usage(2)
_callKig=True
_of=False
for _opt, _arg in _opts:
if _opt in ("-h", "--help"):
usage(0)
if _opt in ("-v", "--version"):
print "version:", version
sys.exit(0)
if _opt in ("-n", "--nokig"):
_callKig=False
elif _opt in ("-o", "--output"):
_outfilename=_arg
_of=True
_callKig=False # if the output filename is provided, don't call Kig
if len(_args)==0:
_infilename=raw_input("Input filename: ")
if not _infilename:
print "No Input filename"
usage(2)
elif len(_args)==1:
_infilename=_args[0]
else:
print "No infilename"
usage(2)
try:
_infile = open(_infilename, 'r')
except:
print >> sys.stderr, _infilename, 'unreadable'
sys.exit(2)
if _of:
if _outfilename=="-":
_n, _e = os.path.splitext(_infilename)
_outfilename=_n+'.kig'
else:
_outfilename="/tmp/pykig" + str(os.getpid()) + ".kig"
global kigdocument
kigdocument=KigDocument(_outfilename, _callKig, _of)
kd=kigdocument
try:
execfile(_infilename, globals())
except:
print >> sys.stderr, 'syntax error in', _infilename
_info = sys.exc_info() # print the traceback
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(3)
kigdocument.close()
if _infile != sys.stdin:
_infile.close()
def lib():
_outfilename="/tmp/pykig" + str(os.getpid()) + ".kig"
global kigdocument
kigdocument=KigDocument(_outfilename)
kd=kigdocument
atexit.register(kigdocument.close)
if __name__ == "__main__":
prog()
else:
lib()