wxWidgets/wxPython/demo/Threads.py
Bryan Petty f6bcfd974e merged 2.2 branch
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@7748 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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from wxPython.wx import *
import thread
import time
from whrandom import random
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
wxEVT_UPDATE_BARGRAPH = 25015
def EVT_UPDATE_BARGRAPH(win, func):
win.Connect(-1, -1, wxEVT_UPDATE_BARGRAPH, func)
class UpdateBarEvent(wxPyEvent):
def __init__(self, barNum, value):
wxPyEvent.__init__(self)
self.SetEventType(wxEVT_UPDATE_BARGRAPH)
self.barNum = barNum
self.value = value
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class CalcBarThread:
def __init__(self, win, barNum, val):
self.win = win
self.barNum = barNum
self.val = val
def Start(self):
self.keepGoing = self.running = true
thread.start_new_thread(self.Run, ())
def Stop(self):
self.keepGoing = false
def IsRunning(self):
return self.running
def Run(self):
while self.keepGoing:
evt = UpdateBarEvent(self.barNum, int(self.val))
wxPostEvent(self.win, evt)
del evt
sleeptime = (random() * 2) + 0.5
#print self.barNum, 'sleeping for', sleeptime
time.sleep(sleeptime)
sleeptime = sleeptime * 5
if int(random() * 2):
self.val = self.val + sleeptime
else:
self.val = self.val - sleeptime
if self.val < 0: self.val = 0
if self.val > 300: self.val = 300
self.running = false
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class GraphWindow(wxWindow):
def __init__(self, parent, labels):
wxWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.values = []
for label in labels:
self.values.append((label, 0))
self.font = wxFont(12, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD)
self.SetFont(self.font)
self.colors = [ wxRED, wxGREEN, wxBLUE, wxCYAN,
wxNamedColour("Yellow"), wxNamedColor("Navy") ]
EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND(self, self.OnEraseBackground)
EVT_PAINT(self, self.OnPaint)
def SetValue(self, index, value):
assert index < len(self.values)
cur = self.values[index]
self.values[index:index+1] = [(cur[0], value)]
def SetFont(self, font):
wxWindow.SetFont(self, font)
wmax = hmax = 0
for label, val in self.values:
w,h = self.GetTextExtent(label)
if w > wmax: wmax = w
if h > hmax: hmax = h
self.linePos = wmax + 10
self.barHeight = hmax
def Draw(self, dc, size):
dc.SetFont(self.font)
dc.SetTextForeground(wxBLUE)
dc.SetBackground(wxBrush(self.GetBackgroundColour()))
dc.Clear()
dc.SetPen(wxPen(wxBLACK, 3, wxSOLID))
dc.DrawLine(self.linePos, 0, self.linePos, size.height-10)
bh = ypos = self.barHeight
for x in range(len(self.values)):
label, val = self.values[x]
dc.DrawText(label, 5, ypos)
if val:
color = self.colors[ x % len(self.colors) ]
dc.SetPen(wxPen(color))
dc.SetBrush(wxBrush(color))
dc.DrawRectangle(self.linePos+3, ypos, val, bh)
ypos = ypos + 2*bh
if ypos > size.height-10:
break
def OnPaint(self, evt):
size = self.GetSize()
bmp = wxEmptyBitmap(size.width, size.height)
dc = wxMemoryDC()
dc.SelectObject(bmp)
self.Draw(dc, size)
wdc = wxPaintDC(self)
wdc.BeginDrawing()
wdc.Blit(0,0, size.width, size.height, dc, 0,0)
wdc.EndDrawing()
dc.SelectObject(wxNullBitmap)
def OnEraseBackground(self, evt):
pass
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Thread Test", size=(450,300))
self.log = log
#self.CenterOnParent()
panel = wxPanel(self, -1)
panel.SetFont(wxFont(10, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD))
wxStaticText(panel, -1,
"This demo shows multiple threads interacting with this\n"
"window by sending events to it.", wxPoint(5,5))
panel.Fit()
self.graph = GraphWindow(self, ['Zero', 'One', 'Two', 'Three', 'Four',
'Five', 'Six', 'Seven'])
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
sizer.Add(panel, 0, wxEXPAND)
sizer.Add(self.graph, 1, wxEXPAND)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
#self.graph.SetValue(0, 25)
#self.graph.SetValue(1, 50)
#self.graph.SetValue(2, 75)
#self.graph.SetValue(3, 100)
EVT_UPDATE_BARGRAPH(self, self.OnUpdate)
self.threads = []
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 0, 50))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 1, 75))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 2, 100))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 3, 150))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 4, 225))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 5, 300))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 6, 250))
self.threads.append(CalcBarThread(self, 7, 175))
for t in self.threads:
t.Start()
EVT_CLOSE(self, self.OnCloseWindow)
def OnUpdate(self, evt):
self.graph.SetValue(evt.barNum, evt.value)
self.graph.Refresh(false)
def OnCloseWindow(self, evt):
busy = wxBusyInfo("One moment please, waiting for threads to die...")
for t in self.threads:
t.Stop()
running = 1
while running:
running = 0
for t in self.threads:
running = running + t.IsRunning()
time.sleep(0.1)
self.Destroy()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestFrame(frame, log)
frame.otherWin = win
win.Show(true)
return None
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
The main issue with multi-threaded GUI programming is the thread safty
of the GUI itself. On most platforms the GUI is not thread safe and
so any cross platform GUI Toolkit and applications written with it
need to take that into account.
The solution is to only allow interaction with the GUI from a single
thread, but this often severly limits what can be done in an
application and makes it difficult to use additional threads at all.
Since wxPython already makes extensive use of event handlers, it is a
logical extension to allow events to be sent to GUI objects from
alternate threads. A function called wxPostEvent allows you to do
this. It accepts an event and an event handler (window) and instead
of sending the event immediately in the current context like
ProcessEvent does, it processes it later from the context of the GUI
thread.
"""