Limnoria/src/drivers.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2002, Jeremiah Fincher
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"""
Contains various drivers (network, file, and otherwise) for using IRC objects.
"""
import fix
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import re
import os
import sys
import conf
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import ansi
import debug
import ircmsgs
_drivers = {}
_deadDrivers = []
_newDrivers = []
class IrcDriver(object):
"""Base class for drivers."""
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def __init__(self):
_newDrivers.append((self.name(), self))
if not hasattr(self, 'irc'):
self.irc = None # This is to satisfy PyChecker.
def run(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def die(self):
# The end of any overrided die method should be
# "super(Class, obj).die()", in order to make
# sure this (and anything else later added) is done.
_deadDrivers.append(self.name())
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def reconnect(self):
raise NotImplementedError
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def name(self):
return repr(self)
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class Interactive(IrcDriver):
"""Interactive (stdin/stdout) driver for testing.
Python statements can be evaluated by beginning the line with a '#'
Variables can be set using the form "$variable=value", where value is
valid Python syntactical construct.
Variables are inserted for $variable in lines.
"""
_varre = r'[^\\](\$[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)'
_setre = re.compile('^' + _varre + r'\s*=\s*(.*)')
_replacere = re.compile(_varre)
_dict = {}
def run(self):
while 1:
msg = self.irc.takeMsg()
if not msg:
break
else:
sys.stdout.write(ansi.BOLD + ansi.YELLOW)
sys.stdout.write(str(msg))
sys.stdout.write(ansi.RESET)
line = sys.stdin.readline()
if line == "":
self.irc.die()
self.die()
elif line == os.linesep:
pass
elif self._setre.match(line):
(var, val) = self._setre.match(line).groups()
self._dict[var] = eval(val)
elif line[0] == '#':
print eval(line[1:])
else:
def f(m):
return self._dict.get(m.group(0), m.group(0))
line = self._replacere.sub(f, line.strip())
msg = ircmsgs.privmsg(self.irc.nick, line)
msg.prefix = 'nick!user@host.domain.tld'
self.irc.feedMsg(msg)
def empty():
"""Returns whether or not the driver loop is empty."""
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return (len(_drivers) + len(_newDrivers)) == 0
def add(name, driver):
"""Adds a given driver the loop with the given name."""
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_newDrivers.append((name, driver))
def remove(name):
"""Removes the driver with the given name from the loop."""
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_deadDrivers.append(name)
def run():
"""Runs the whole driver loop."""
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for (name, driver) in _drivers.iteritems():
try:
if name not in _deadDrivers:
driver.run()
except:
debug.recoverableException()
_deadDrivers.append(name)
for name in _deadDrivers:
try:
del _drivers[name]
except KeyError:
pass
while _newDrivers:
(name, driver) = _newDrivers.pop()
if name in _drivers:
_drivers[name].die()
del _drivers[name]
_drivers[name] = driver
def newDriver(server, irc, moduleName=conf.driverModule):
"""Returns a new driver for the given server using conf.driverModule."""
driver = __import__(moduleName).Driver(server, irc)
irc.driver = driver
return driver
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