From cb03af9172d854612930bcbf404cfd42414365cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ed Page Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 16:14:45 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Cleaning all of this up after the conversion --- LICENSE | 504 ++++++++++++++++++++ Makefile | 2 +- build.sh | 7 - build_nqaap.py | 136 ------ .../Nqa-Audiobook-player/.ropeproject/config.py | 85 ---- src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/Help/nqaap.html | 111 ----- tests/test_utils.py | 130 +++++ 7 files changed, 635 insertions(+), 340 deletions(-) create mode 100644 LICENSE delete mode 100644 build.sh delete mode 100644 build_nqaap.py delete mode 100644 src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/.ropeproject/config.py delete mode 100644 src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/Help/nqaap.html mode change 100644 => 100755 src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/nqaap.py mode change 100644 => 100755 src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/nqaap_gtk.py create mode 100644 tests/test_utils.py diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ab7695 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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(using e.g. "mClock" fails - #miserably...) - p.description="""Very simple Audiobook player. -Supports playing, pausing, seeking (sort of) and saving state when changing book/closing. -Plays books arranged as dirs under myDocs/Audiobooks -. -Homepage: http://nqaap.garage.maemo.org/""" - p.author="Soeren 'Pengman' Pedersen" - p.mail="pengmeister@gmail.com" - p.depends = ", ".join([ - "python2.6 | python2.5", - "python-gtk2 | python2.5-gtk2", - "python-dbus | python2.5-dbus", - "python-telepathy | python2.5-telepathy", - "python-gobject | python2.5-gobject", - ]) - maemoSpecificDepends = ", python-osso | python2.5-osso, python-hildon | python2.5-hildon" - p.depends += { - "debian": ", python-gst0.10", - "diablo": maemoSpecificDepends, - "fremantle": maemoSpecificDepends+", python-gst0.10", - }[distribution] - p.section = { - "debian": "multimedia", - "diablo": "user/multimedia", - "fremantle": "user/multimedia", - }[distribution] - p.icon = "/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/hildon/nqaap.png" - p.arch="all" #should be all for python, any for all arch - p.urgency="low" #not used in maemo onl for deb os - p.distribution=distribution - p.repository="extras" - p.xsbc_bugtracker="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=619738" - p.postinstall="""#!/bin/sh -rm -f ~/.nqaap/nqaap.log -""" - # p.postremove="""#!/bin/sh - # chmod +x /usr/bin/mclock.py""" #Set here your post remove script - # p.preinstall="""#!/bin/sh - # chmod +x /usr/bin/mclock.py""" #Set here your pre install script - # p.preremove="""#!/bin/sh - # chmod +x /usr/bin/mclock.py""" #Set here your pre remove script - version = "0.8.0" #Version of your software, e.g. "1.2.0" or "0.8.2" - build = "2" #Build number, e.g. "1" for the first build of this - #version of your software. Increment - #for later re-builds of the same - #version of your software. Text with - #changelog information to be displayed - #in the package "Details" tab of the - #Maemo Application Manager - changeloginformation = "Merged changes from EPage (proper changelog later)\nNew Icon by Strutten." - # 0.7.2 : Seek bar now responds to clicks (rather than drags)\nFixed bug with wrong text showing on button after changed chapter. - # 0.7.1 : Fixed crash when current points to non existing book - # 0.7.0 : Now ignores pressed outside the chapter selection menu\nAdded help - # 0.6.1 : Fixed bug that prevented running on devices without Audiobook folder. - # Added tip on where to place audiobooks. - # 0.6.0 : Now also plays .mp3 files - # 0.5.0 : Second release. Now shows which chapter is playing, and scrolls to it when changing. - # 0.4.9 : First release. Now it should work - # - dir_name = "src" #Name of the subfolder containing your package - #source files - #(e.g. usr\share\icons\hicolor\scalable\myappicon.svg, - #usr\lib\myapp\somelib.py). We suggest - #to leave it named src in all projects - #and will refer to that in the wiki - #article on maemo.org - #Thanks to DareTheHair from talk.maemo.org for this snippet that - #recursively builds the file list - for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dir_name): - real_dir = root[len(dir_name):] - if '.' in real_dir: - continue # if some part of the dirname contains '.' we - # ignore all files (avoid .svn - # and others) - fake_file = [] - for f in files: - fake_file.append(root + os.sep + f + "|" + f) - if len(fake_file) > 0: - p[real_dir] = fake_file - - print p - if distribution == "debian": - print p.generate( - version, - build, - changelog=changeloginformation, - build=True, - tar=False, - changes=False, - dsc=False, - src=False, - ) - else: - print p.generate( - version, - build, - changelog=changeloginformation, - build=False, - tar=True, - changes=True, - dsc=True, - src=True, - ) - print "Building for %s finished" % distribution - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - build_package("fremantle") diff --git a/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/.ropeproject/config.py b/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/.ropeproject/config.py deleted file mode 100644 index ffebcd4..0000000 --- a/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/.ropeproject/config.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -# The default ``config.py`` - - -def set_prefs(prefs): - """This function is called before opening the project""" - - # Specify which files and folders to ignore in the project. - # Changes to ignored resources are not added to the history and - # VCSs. Also they are not returned in `Project.get_files()`. - # Note that ``?`` and ``*`` match all characters but slashes. - # '*.pyc': matches 'test.pyc' and 'pkg/test.pyc' - # 'mod*.pyc': matches 'test/mod1.pyc' but not 'mod/1.pyc' - # '.svn': matches 'pkg/.svn' and all of its children - # 'build/*.o': matches 'build/lib.o' but not 'build/sub/lib.o' - # 'build//*.o': matches 'build/lib.o' and 'build/sub/lib.o' - prefs['ignored_resources'] = ['*.pyc', '*~', '.ropeproject', - '.hg', '.svn', '_svn', '.git'] - - # Specifies which files should be considered python files. It is - # useful when you have scripts inside your project. Only files - # ending with ``.py`` are considered to be python files by - # default. - #prefs['python_files'] = ['*.py'] - - # Custom source folders: By default rope searches the project - # for finding source folders (folders that should be searched - # for finding modules). You can add paths to that list. Note - # that rope guesses project source folders correctly most of the - # time; use this if you have any problems. - # The folders should be relative to project root and use '/' for - # separating folders regardless of the platform rope is running on. - # 'src/my_source_folder' for instance. - #prefs.add('source_folders', 'src') - - # You can extend python path for looking up modules - #prefs.add('python_path', '~/python/') - - # Should rope save object information or not. - prefs['save_objectdb'] = True - prefs['compress_objectdb'] = False - - # If `True`, rope analyzes each module when it is being saved. - prefs['automatic_soa'] = True - # The depth of calls to follow in static object analysis - prefs['soa_followed_calls'] = 0 - - # If `False` when running modules or unit tests "dynamic object - # analysis" is turned off. This makes them much faster. - prefs['perform_doa'] = True - - # Rope can check the validity of its object DB when running. - prefs['validate_objectdb'] = True - - # How many undos to hold? - prefs['max_history_items'] = 32 - - # Shows whether to save history across sessions. - prefs['save_history'] = True - prefs['compress_history'] = False - - # Set the number spaces used for indenting. According to - # :PEP:`8`, it is best to use 4 spaces. Since most of rope's - # unit-tests use 4 spaces it is more reliable, too. - prefs['indent_size'] = 4 - - # Builtin and c-extension modules that are allowed to be imported - # and inspected by rope. - prefs['extension_modules'] = [] - - # Add all standard c-extensions to extension_modules list. - prefs['import_dynload_stdmods'] = True - - # If `True` modules with syntax errors are considered to be empty. - # The default value is `False`; When `False` syntax errors raise - # `rope.base.exceptions.ModuleSyntaxError` exception. - prefs['ignore_syntax_errors'] = False - - # If `True`, rope ignores unresolvable imports. Otherwise, they - # appear in the importing namespace. - prefs['ignore_bad_imports'] = False - - -def project_opened(project): - """This function is called after opening the project""" - # Do whatever you like here! diff --git a/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/Help/nqaap.html b/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/Help/nqaap.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4bd4598..0000000 --- a/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/Help/nqaap.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ - - - - nQa Audiobook Player - - - - - - -

nQa Audiobook Player

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1 Create book

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  • - Find audiofiles for the book in either mp3 or awb format (encoding - instructions later) -
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  • - Ensure that files are named in such a way that a lexical sort places - them in playing order. -
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  • - Create a directory in ~/MyDocs/Audiobooks (create this directory too if it - does not exist) with the name of the book. -
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  • - Place audiofiles in this dir, all files must be in this - directory. It cant find files in further subdirectories. -
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  • - (Optional) Place an imagefile in the directory. If prsent this file - will be used as the cover of the book. -
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2 Play

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Author: Søren 'Pengman' Pedersen - <pengmeister@hotmail.com> -

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Date: 2010-04-17 21:23:57

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- diff --git a/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/nqaap.py b/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/nqaap.py old mode 100644 new mode 100755 diff --git a/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/nqaap_gtk.py b/src/opt/Nqa-Audiobook-player/nqaap_gtk.py old mode 100644 new mode 100755 diff --git a/tests/test_utils.py b/tests/test_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2da797 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + + +from __future__ import with_statement + +import inspect +import contextlib +import functools + + +def TODO(func): + """ + unittest test method decorator that ignores + exceptions raised by test + + Used to annotate test methods for code that may + not be written yet. Ignores failures in the + annotated test method; fails if the text + unexpectedly succeeds. + !author http://kbyanc.blogspot.com/2007/06/pythons-unittest-module-aint-that-bad.html + + Example: + >>> import unittest + >>> class ExampleTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + ... @TODO + ... def testToDo(self): + ... MyModule.DoesNotExistYet('boo') + ... + """ + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args, **kw): + try: + func(*args, **kw) + succeeded = True + except: + succeeded = False + assert succeeded is False, \ + "%s marked TODO but passed" % func.__name__ + return wrapper + + +def PlatformSpecific(platformList): + """ + unittest test method decorator that only + runs test method if os.name is in the + given list of platforms + !author http://kbyanc.blogspot.com/2007/06/pythons-unittest-module-aint-that-bad.html + Example: + >>> import unittest + >>> class ExampleTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + ... @PlatformSpecific(('mac', )) + ... def testMacOnly(self): + ... MyModule.SomeMacSpecificFunction() + ... + """ + + def decorator(func): + import os + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args, **kw): + if os.name in platformList: + return func(*args, **kw) + return wrapper + return decorator + + +def CheckReferences(func): + """ + !author http://kbyanc.blogspot.com/2007/06/pythons-unittest-module-aint-that-bad.html + """ + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args, **kw): + refCounts = [] + for i in range(5): + func(*args, **kw) + refCounts.append(XXXGetRefCount()) + assert min(refCounts) != max(refCounts), "Reference counts changed - %r" % refCounts + + return wrapper + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def expected(exception): + """ + >>> with expected2(ZeroDivisionError): + ... 1 / 0 + >>> with expected2(AssertionError("expected ZeroDivisionError to have been thrown")): + ... with expected(ZeroDivisionError): + ... 1 / 2 + Traceback (most recent call last): + File "/usr/lib/python2.5/doctest.py", line 1228, in __run + compileflags, 1) in test.globs + File "", line 3, in + 1 / 2 + File "/media/data/Personal/Development/bzr/Recollection-trunk/src/libraries/recipes/context.py", line 139, in __exit__ + assert t is not None, ("expected {0:%s} to have been thrown" % (self._t.__name__)) + AssertionError: expected {0:ZeroDivisionError} to have been thrown + >>> with expected2(Exception("foo")): + ... raise Exception("foo") + >>> with expected2(Exception("bar")): + ... with expected(Exception("foo")): # this won't catch it + ... raise Exception("bar") + ... assert False, "should not see me" + >>> with expected2(Exception("can specify")): + ... raise Exception("can specify prefixes") + >>> with expected2(Exception("Base class fun")): + True + >>> True + False + """ + if isinstance(exception, Exception): + excType, excValue = type(exception), str(exception) + elif isinstance(exception, type): + excType, excValue = exception, "" + + try: + yield + except Exception, e: + if not (excType in inspect.getmro(type(e)) and str(e).startswith(excValue)): + raise + else: + raise AssertionError("expected {0:%s} to have been thrown" % excType.__name__) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import doctest + doctest.testmod() -- 1.7.9.5