view engine/python/fife/extensions/pychan/widgets/label.py @ 564:7d88eddd2ec7

Modified the addColored and addOutlined methods in the InstanceRenderer class to fix a memory leak. The new code attempts to insert the information in the proper map and if it already exists it will explicitly update the reference to the existing information. The new code no longer relies on the bracket operator of the std::map which was implicitly calling the equals operator of the ColoringInfo and OutlineInfo and causing the memory leak. fixes[ticket:472]
author vtchill@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222
date Sat, 26 Jun 2010 00:42:14 +0000
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

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from common import *
from basictextwidget import BasicTextWidget

class Label(BasicTextWidget):
	"""
	A basic label - displaying a string.

	Also allows text wrapping and onMouse hover callbacks.

	New Attributes
	==============

	 - wrap_text: Boolean: Enable/Disable automatic text wrapping. Disabled by default.
	 Currently to actually see text wrapping you have to explicitly set a max_size with
	 the desired width of the text, as the layout engine is not capable of deriving
	 the maximum width from a parent container.

	"""

	ATTRIBUTES = BasicTextWidget.ATTRIBUTES + [BoolAttr('wrap_text')]

	def __init__(self,wrap_text=False,**kwargs):
		self.real_widget = fife.Label("")
		self.wrap_text = wrap_text
		super(Label,self).__init__(**kwargs)

	def resizeToContent(self, recurse=True):
		self.real_widget.setWidth( self.max_size[0] )
		self.real_widget.adjustSize()
		self.height = self.real_widget.getHeight() + self.margins[1]*2
		self.width  = self.real_widget.getWidth()  + self.margins[0]*2
		#print self.width,self.max_size[0]

	def _setTextWrapping(self,wrapping): self.real_widget.setTextWrapping(wrapping)
	def _getTextWrapping(self): self.real_widget.isTextWrapping()
	wrap_text = property(_getTextWrapping,_setTextWrapping)

class ClickLabel(Label):
	"""
	Deprecated - use L{Label} instead.
	"""
	__init__ = tools.this_is_deprecated(Label.__init__,message = "ClickLabel - Use Label instead")