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# -*- python -*-
# This example reads an lisp-esque syntax configuration
# file to make it easier for non-programmers to use
# Blueshift. It will read a file with the same pathname
# just with ‘.conf’ appended (‘lisp-esque.conf’ in this
# case.) However, if the filename of this file ends with
# with ‘rc’, that part will be removed, for example, if
# you rename this script to ‘~/.blueshiftrc’ it will read
# ‘~/.blueshift.conf’ rather than ‘~/.blueshiftrc.conf’.
# Copyright © 2014 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org)
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Get the name of .conf file
conf = '%s.conf' % (config_file[:-2] if config_file.endswith('rc') else config_file)
# TODO it should be possible to change file
# Read .conf file
with open(conf, 'r') as file:
conf = file.read()
def abort(text, returncode = 1):
'''
Abort the program
@param text:str Error message
@return returncode:int The programs return code
'''
printerr('\033[01;31m%s\033[00m' % text)
sys.exit(returncode)
def parse(code):
'''
Parse the .conf file and return it as a tree
@param code:str The .conf file content to parse
@return :list<↑|str> The root node in the tree
'''
stack, stackptr = [], -1
comment, escape, quote, buf = False, False, None, None
col, char, line = 0, 0, 1
for c in code:
if comment:
if c in '\n\r\f':
comment = False
elif escape:
escape = False
if c == 'a': buf += '\a'
elif c == 'b': buf += chr(8)
elif c == 'e': buf += '\033'
elif c == 'f': buf += '\f'
elif c == 'n': buf += '\n'
elif c == 'r': buf += '\r'
elif c == 't': buf += '\t'
elif c == 'v': buf += chr(11)
elif c == '0': buf += '\0'
else:
buf += c
elif c == quote:
quote = None
elif (c in ';#') and (quote is None):
if buf is not None:
stack[stackptr].append(buf)
buf = None
comment = True
elif (c == '(') and (quote is None):
if buf is not None:
stack[stackptr].append(buf)
buf = None
stackptr += 1
if stackptr == len(stack):
stack.append([])
else:
stack[stackptr] = []
elif (c == ')') and (quote is None):
if buf is not None:
stack[stackptr].append(buf)
buf = None
if stackptr == 0:
return stack[0]
stackptr -= 1
stack[stackptr].append(stack[stackptr + 1])
elif (c in ' \t\n\r\f') and (quote is None):
if buf is not None:
stack[stackptr].append(buf)
buf = None
else:
if buf is None:
buf = ''
if c == '\\':
escape = True
elif (c in '\'\"') and (quote is None):
quote = c
else:
buf += c
if c == '\t':
col |= 7
col += 1
char += 1
if c in '\n\r\f':
line += 1
col = 0
char = 0
abort('premature end of file')
# Parse .conf file in tree
conf = parse(conf)
# Parse .conf file tree
if isinstance(conf[0], str) and not conf[0].startswith(':'):
conf = conf[1:]
## For the following functions, the type of args is the type of args
## after it has been evaluated, they may be functions inside that
## break this until the functions have been evaluated. The type for
## args before evaluation is always list<↑|str>.
def _monitors(mods, args):
'''
Select monitors to use by index
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> Indices of outputs, <screen>: or <screen>:<output> or 'nil', empty for all
'''
pass
def _crtc(mods, args):
'''
Find monitors by name
@param mods:[]|[str] Optionally the number of monitors to list
@param args:list<str> Names of outputs
@return :list<str> <screen>:<output> encoding of found monitors
'''
pass
def _size(mods, args):
'''
Find monitors by physical size
@param mods:[]|[str] Optionally the number of monitors to list
@param args:[str, str]|list<[str, str]> Width–height-pairs, in millimetres
@return :list<str> <screen>:<output> encoding of found monitors
'''
pass
def _coordinates(mods, args):
'''
Specify geographical location by coordinates
@param mods:[]|[str] Continuously updates if 'cont' is included
@param args:[str, str] The latitude and longitude (northwards and eastwards in degrees)
'''
pass
def _parse(mods, args):
'''
Parse a string into a tree
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:[str] The string
@return :list<↑|str> The tree
'''
pass
def _read(mods, args):
'''
Read an external file
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:[str] The file
@return :[str] The content of the file
'''
pass
def _spawn(mods, args):
'''
Run an external command
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> The command
@return :[str] The output of the command
'''
pass
def _include(mods, args):
'''
Include external files
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> The files
@return :list<↑|str> The content of the file as a tree concatenated
'''
pass
def _source(mods, args):
'''
Load external Python files
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> The files
'''
pass
def _eval(mods, args):
'''
Evaluate strings of Python code
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<↑|str> The strings
@return :list<↑|str> The evaluated valus
'''
pass
def _timepoints(mods, args):
'''
Select time points when different settings are applied,
continuous transition betweem them will be used. This are
not used by default, be can be enabled in the next section.
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> The time points in 24-hour colour formated as
H, H:M or H:M:S, leading zeroes are allowed
'''
pass
def _points(mods, args):
'''
Select method for calculating the time the different settings are (fully) applied
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> Either 'solar' optionally followed by solar
elevation in degrees, 'time' or 'constant'
'''
pass
def _dayness(mods, args):
'''
Configure so that adjustments only need day and night settings, time
settings application points are reduced to different degrees of these
settings
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> Mapping from points (implied by index) to dayness degrees
'''
pass
def _method(mods, args):
'''
Select colour curve applying method
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> The methods to use: 'randr', 'vidmode', 'print'
'''
pass
def _transfrom(mods, args):
'''
Let Blueshift transition from the currently applied settings when it starts
@param mods:[] Not used
@param args:list<str> Method for (optionally) each monitor: 'randr', 'vidmode' or 'nil'
'''
pass
def _negative(mods, args):
pass
def _invert(mods, args):
pass
def _temperature(mods, args):
pass
def _compose(mods, args):
pass
def _current(mods, args):
pass
def _brightness(mods, args):
pass
def _contrast(mods, args):
pass
def _resolution(mods, args):
pass
def _gamma(mods, args):
pass
def _pgamma(mods, args):
pass
def _clip(mods, args):
pass
def _sigmoid(mods, args):
pass
def _limits(mods, args):
pass
def _linearise(mods, args):
pass
def _manipulate(mods, args):
pass
def _standardise(mods, args):
pass
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