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Code Editor : inputhookglut.py
# coding: utf-8 """ GLUT Inputhook support functions """ from __future__ import print_function #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # GLUT is quite an old library and it is difficult to ensure proper # integration within IPython since original GLUT does not allow to handle # events one by one. Instead, it requires for the mainloop to be entered # and never returned (there is not even a function to exit he # mainloop). Fortunately, there are alternatives such as freeglut # (available for linux and windows) and the OSX implementation gives # access to a glutCheckLoop() function that blocks itself until a new # event is received. This means we have to setup the idle callback to # ensure we got at least one event that will unblock the function. # # Furthermore, it is not possible to install these handlers without a window # being first created. We choose to make this window invisible. This means that # display mode options are set at this level and user won't be able to change # them later without modifying the code. This should probably be made available # via IPython options system. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- import os import sys import time import signal import OpenGL.GLUT as glut import OpenGL.platform as platform from timeit import default_timer as clock #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Constants #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Frame per second : 60 # Should probably be an IPython option glut_fps = 60 # Display mode : double buffeed + rgba + depth # Should probably be an IPython option glut_display_mode = (glut.GLUT_DOUBLE | glut.GLUT_RGBA | glut.GLUT_DEPTH) glutMainLoopEvent = None if sys.platform == 'darwin': try: glutCheckLoop = platform.createBaseFunction( 'glutCheckLoop', dll=platform.GLUT, resultType=None, argTypes=[], doc='glutCheckLoop( ) -> None', argNames=(), ) except AttributeError: raise RuntimeError( '''Your glut implementation does not allow interactive sessions''' '''Consider installing freeglut.''') glutMainLoopEvent = glutCheckLoop elif glut.HAVE_FREEGLUT: glutMainLoopEvent = glut.glutMainLoopEvent else: raise RuntimeError( '''Your glut implementation does not allow interactive sessions. ''' '''Consider installing freeglut.''') #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Platform-dependent imports and functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- if os.name == 'posix': import select def stdin_ready(): infds, outfds, erfds = select.select([sys.stdin],[],[],0) if infds: return True else: return False elif sys.platform == 'win32': import msvcrt def stdin_ready(): return msvcrt.kbhit() #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Callback functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def glut_display(): # Dummy display function pass def glut_idle(): # Dummy idle function pass def glut_close(): # Close function only hides the current window glut.glutHideWindow() glutMainLoopEvent() def glut_int_handler(signum, frame): # Catch sigint and print the defautl message signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler) print('\nKeyboardInterrupt') # Need to reprint the prompt at this stage #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Code #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def inputhook_glut(): """Run the pyglet event loop by processing pending events only. This keeps processing pending events until stdin is ready. After processing all pending events, a call to time.sleep is inserted. This is needed, otherwise, CPU usage is at 100%. This sleep time should be tuned though for best performance. """ # We need to protect against a user pressing Control-C when IPython is # idle and this is running. We trap KeyboardInterrupt and pass. signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, glut_int_handler) try: t = clock() # Make sure the default window is set after a window has been closed if glut.glutGetWindow() == 0: glut.glutSetWindow( 1 ) glutMainLoopEvent() return 0 while not stdin_ready(): glutMainLoopEvent() # We need to sleep at this point to keep the idle CPU load # low. However, if sleep to long, GUI response is poor. As # a compromise, we watch how often GUI events are being processed # and switch between a short and long sleep time. Here are some # stats useful in helping to tune this. # time CPU load # 0.001 13% # 0.005 3% # 0.01 1.5% # 0.05 0.5% used_time = clock() - t if used_time > 10.0: # print 'Sleep for 1 s' # dbg time.sleep(1.0) elif used_time > 0.1: # Few GUI events coming in, so we can sleep longer # print 'Sleep for 0.05 s' # dbg time.sleep(0.05) else: # Many GUI events coming in, so sleep only very little time.sleep(0.001) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass return 0
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