# # Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program # # Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Donald N. Allingham # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # $Id$ """ Class handling language-specific displaying of names. """ #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Python modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- from gettext import gettext as _ import re #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # GRAMPS modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- from RelLib import Name from Errors import NameDisplayError try: import Config WITH_GRAMPS_CONFIG=True except ImportError: WITH_GRAMPS_CONFIG=False #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Constants # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- _FIRSTNAME = 4 _SURNAME = 5 _SUFFIX = 6 _TITLE = 7 _TYPE = 8 _PREFIX = 9 _PATRONYM = 10 _GROUP = 11 _SORT = 12 _DISPLAY = 13 _CALL = 14 _ACT = True _INA = False _F_NAME = 0 # name of the format _F_FMT = 1 # the format string _F_ACT = 2 # if the format is active _F_FN = 3 # name format function _F_RAWFN = 4 # name format raw function #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # NameDisplay class # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- class NameDisplay: """ Base class for displaying of Name instances. """ format_funcs = {} raw_format_funcs = {} # FIXME: Is this used anywhere? I cannot see that it is. sort_field = (Name.get_surname, Name.get_surname, Name.get_first_name, Name.get_patronymic, Name.get_first_name) STANDARD_FORMATS = [ (Name.DEF,_("Default format (defined by GRAMPS preferences)"),'',_ACT), (Name.LNFN,_("Family name, Given name Patronymic"),'%p %l, %f %y %s',_ACT), (Name.FNLN,_("Given name Family name"),'%f %y %p %l %s',_ACT), (Name.PTFN,_("Patronymic, Given name"),'%p %y, %s %f',_ACT), (Name.FN,_("Given name"),'%f',_ACT) ] def __init__(self): global WITH_GRAMP_CONFIG self.name_formats = {} self.set_name_format(self.STANDARD_FORMATS) if WITH_GRAMPS_CONFIG: self.default_format = Config.get(Config.NAME_FORMAT) if self.default_format == 0: self.default_format = Name.LNFN Config.set(Config.NAME_FORMAT,self.default_format) else: self.default_format = 1 self.set_default_format(self.default_format) def _format_fn(self,fmt_str): return lambda x: self.format_str(x,fmt_str) def _format_raw_fn(self,fmt_str): return lambda x: self.format_str_raw(x,fmt_str) def _raw_lnfn(self,raw_data): result = "%s %s, %s %s %s" % (raw_data[_PREFIX], raw_data[_SURNAME], raw_data[_FIRSTNAME], raw_data[_PATRONYM], raw_data[_SUFFIX]) return ' '.join(result.split()) def _raw_fnln(self,raw_data): result = "%s %s %s %s %s" % (raw_data[_FIRSTNAME], raw_data[_PATRONYM], raw_data[_PREFIX], raw_data[_SURNAME], raw_data[_SUFFIX]) return ' '.join(result.split()) def _raw_ptfn(self,raw_data): result = "%s %s, %s %s" % (raw_data[_PREFIX], raw_data[_PATRONYM], raw_data[_SUFFIX], raw_data[_FIRSTNAME]) return ' '.join(result.split()) def _raw_fn(self,raw_data): result = raw_data[_FIRSTNAME] return ' '.join(result.split()) def set_name_format(self,formats): raw_func_dict = { Name.LNFN : self._raw_lnfn, Name.FNLN : self._raw_fnln, Name.PTFN : self._raw_ptfn, Name.FN : self._raw_fn, } for (num,name,fmt_str,act) in formats: func = self._format_fn(fmt_str) func_raw = raw_func_dict.get(num) if func_raw == None: func_raw = self._format_raw_fn(fmt_str) self.name_formats[num] = (name,fmt_str,act,func,func_raw) def add_name_format(self,name,fmt_str): num = -1 while num in self.name_formats: num -= 1 self.set_name_format([(num,name,fmt_str,_ACT)]) return num def edit_name_format(self,num,name,fmt_str): self.set_name_format([(num,name,fmt_str,_ACT)]) if self.default_format == num: self.set_default_format(num) def del_name_format(self,num): try: del self.name_formats[num] except: pass def set_default_format(self,num): if num not in self.name_formats: num = Name.LNFN self.default_format = num self.name_formats[Name.DEF] = (self.name_formats[Name.DEF][_F_NAME], self.name_formats[Name.DEF][_F_FMT], self.name_formats[Name.DEF][_F_ACT], self.name_formats[num][_F_FN], self.name_formats[num][_F_RAWFN]) def get_default_format(self): return self.default_format def set_format_inactive(self,num): try: self.name_formats[num] = (self.name_formats[num][_F_NAME], self.name_formats[num][_F_FMT], _INA, self.name_formats[num][_F_FN], self.name_formats[num][_F_RAWFN]) except: pass def get_name_format(self,also_default=False, only_custom=False, only_active=True): """ Get a list of tuples (num,name,fmt_str,act) """ the_list = [] keys = self.name_formats.keys() keys.sort(self._sort_name_format) for num in keys: if ((also_default or num) and (not only_custom or (num < 0)) and (not only_active or self.name_formats[num][_F_ACT])): the_list.append((num,) + self.name_formats[num][_F_NAME:_F_FN]) return the_list def _sort_name_format(self,x,y): if x<0: if y<0: return x+y else: return -x+y else: if y<0: return -x+y else: return x-y def _is_format_valid(self,num): try: if not self.name_formats[num][_F_ACT]: num = 0 except: num = 0 return num #------------------------------------------------------------------------- def _gen_raw_func(self, format_str): """The job of building the name from a format string is rather expensive and it is called lots and lots of times. So it is worth going to some length to optimise it as much as possible. This method constructs a new function that is specifically written to format a name given a particualar format string. This is worthwhile because the format string itself rarely changes, so by caching the new function and calling it directly when asked to format a name to the same format string again we can be as quick as possible. The new function is of the form: def fn(raw_data): return "%s %s %s %s %s" % (raw_data[_TITLE], raw_data[_FIRSTNAME], raw_data[_PREFIX], raw_data[_SURNAME], raw_data[_SUFFIX]) """ # we need the names of each of the variables or methods that are # called to fill in each format flag. d = {"%t":"raw_data[_TITLE]", "%f":"raw_data[_FIRSTNAME]", "%p":"raw_data[_PREFIX]", "%l":"raw_data[_SURNAME]", "%s":"raw_data[_SUFFIX]", "%y":"raw_data[_PATRONYM]", "%c":"raw_data[_CALL]", "%T":"raw_data[_TITLE].upper()", "%F":"raw_data[_FIRSTNAME].upper()", "%P":"raw_data[_PREFIX].upper()", "%L":"raw_data[_SURNAME].upper()", "%S":"raw_data[_SUFFIX].upper()", "%Y":"raw_data[_PATRONYM].upper()", "%C":"raw_data[_CALL].upper()", "%%":"'%'"} new_fmt = format_str # replace the specific format string flags with a # flag that works in standard python format strings. new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%t","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%f","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%p","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%l","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%s","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%y","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%c","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%T","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%F","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%P","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%L","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%S","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%Y","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%C","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%%",'%') # find each format flag in the original format string # for each one we find the variable name that is needed to # replace it and add this to a list. This list will be used # generate the replacement tuple. pat = re.compile("%.") param = () mat = pat.search(format_str) while mat: param = param + (d[mat.group(0)],) mat = pat.search(format_str,mat.end()) s = 'def fn(raw_data):\n'\ ' return "%s" %% (%s)' % (new_fmt,",".join(param)) exec(s) return fn def _gen_cooked_func(self, format_str): """The job of building the name from a format string is rather expensive and it is called lots and lots of times. So it is worth going to some length to optimise it as much as possible. This method constructs a new function that is specifically written to format a name given a particualar format string. This is worthwhile because the format string itself rarely changes, so by caching the new function and calling it directly when asked to format a name to the same format string again we can be as quick as possible. The new function is of the form: def fn(first,surname,prefix,suffix,patronymic,title,call,): return "%s %s %s %s %s" % (first,surname,prefix,suffix,patronymic) """ # we need the names of each of the variables or methods that are # called to fill in each format flag. d = {"%t":"title", "%f":"first", "%p":"prefix", "%l":"surname", "%s":"suffix", "%y":"patronymic", "%c":"call", "%T":"title.upper()", "%F":"first.upper()", "%P":"prefix.upper()", "%L":"surname.upper()", "%S":"suffix.upper()", "%Y":"patronymic.upper()", "%C":"call.upper()", "%%":"'%'"} new_fmt = format_str # replace the specific format string flags with a # flag that works in standard python format strings. new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%t","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%f","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%p","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%l","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%s","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%y","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%c","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%T","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%F","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%P","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%L","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%S","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%Y","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%C","%s") new_fmt = new_fmt.replace("%%",'%') # find each format flag in the original format string # for each one we find the variable name that is needed to # replace it and add this to a list. This list will be used # generate the replacement tuple. pat = re.compile('|'.join(d.keys())) param = () mat = pat.search(format_str) while mat: param = param + (d[mat.group(0)],) mat = pat.search(format_str,mat.end()) s = 'def fn(first,surname,prefix,suffix,patronymic,title,call,):\n'\ ' return "%s" %% (%s)' % (new_fmt,",".join(param)) exec(s) return fn def format_str(self,name,format_str): return self._format_str_base(name.first_name,name.surname,name.prefix, name.suffix,name.patronymic,name.title, name.call,format_str) def format_str_raw(self,raw_data,format_str): """ Format a name from the raw name list. To make this as fast as possible this uses _gen_raw_func to generate a new method for each new format_string. Is does not call _format_str_base because it would introduce an extra method call and we need all the speed we can squeeze out of this. """ func = self.__class__.raw_format_funcs.get(format_str) if func == None: func = self._gen_raw_func(format_str) self.__class__.raw_format_funcs[format_str] = func s = func(raw_data) return ' '.join(s.split()) def _format_str_base(self,first,surname,prefix,suffix,patronymic, title,call,format_str): """ Generates name from a format string. The following substitutions are made: %t -> title %f -> given name (first name) %p -> prefix %s -> suffix %l -> family name (last name, surname) %y -> patronymic %c -> call name The capital letters are substituted for capitalized name components. The %% is substituted with the single % character. All the other characters in the fmt_str are unaffected. """ func = self.__class__.format_funcs.get(format_str) if func == None: func = self._gen_cooked_func(format_str) self.__class__.format_funcs[format_str] = func try: s = func(first,surname,prefix,suffix,patronymic,title,call) except (ValueError,TypeError,): raise NameDisplayError, "Incomplete format string" return ' '.join(s.split()) #------------------------------------------------------------------------- def sort_string(self,name): return u"%-25s%-30s%s" % (name.surname,name.first_name,name.suffix) def sorted(self,person): """ Returns a text string representing the L{RelLib.Person} instance's L{Name} in a manner that should be used for displaying a sorted name. @param person: L{RelLib.Person} instance that contains the L{Name} that is to be displayed. The primary name is used for the display. @type person: L{RelLib.Person} @returns: Returns the L{RelLib.Person} instance's name @rtype: str """ name = person.get_primary_name() return self.sorted_name(name) def sorted_name(self,name): """ Returns a text string representing the L{Name} instance in a manner that should be used for displaying a sorted name. @param name: L{Name} instance that is to be displayed. @type name: L{Name} @returns: Returns the L{Name} string representation @rtype: str """ num = self._is_format_valid(name.sort_as) return self.name_formats[num][_F_FN](name) def raw_sorted_name(self,raw_data): """ Returns a text string representing the L{Name} instance in a manner that should be used for displaying a sorted name. @param name: L{Name} instance that is to be displayed. @type name: L{Name} @returns: Returns the L{Name} string representation @rtype: str """ num = self._is_format_valid(raw_data[_SORT]) return self.name_formats[num][_F_RAWFN](raw_data) def display(self,person): """ Returns a text string representing the L{RelLib.Person} instance's L{Name} in a manner that should be used for normal displaying. @param person: L{RelLib.Person} instance that contains the L{Name} that is to be displayed. The primary name is used for the display. @type person: L{RelLib.Person} @returns: Returns the L{RelLib.Person} instance's name @rtype: str """ name = person.get_primary_name() return self.display_name(name) def display_formal(self,person): """ Returns a text string representing the L{RelLib.Person} instance's L{Name} in a manner that should be used for normal displaying. @param person: L{RelLib.Person} instance that contains the L{Name} that is to be displayed. The primary name is used for the display. @type person: L{RelLib.Person} @returns: Returns the L{RelLib.Person} instance's name @rtype: str """ # FIXME: At this time, this is just duplicating display() method name = person.get_primary_name() return self.display_name(name) def display_name(self,name): """ Returns a text string representing the L{Name} instance in a manner that should be used for normal displaying. @param name: L{Name} instance that is to be displayed. @type name: L{Name} @returns: Returns the L{Name} string representation @rtype: str """ if name == None: return "" num = self._is_format_valid(name.display_as) return self.name_formats[num][_F_FN](name) def display_given(self,person): name = person.get_primary_name() return self.format_str(person.get_primary_name(),'%f %y') def name_grouping(self,db,person): return self.name_grouping_name(db,person.primary_name) def name_grouping_name(self,db,pn): if pn.group_as: return pn.group_as sv = pn.sort_as if sv == Name.LNFN or sv == Name.DEF: return db.get_name_group_mapping(pn.surname) elif sv == Name.PTFN: return db.get_name_group_mapping(pn.patronymic) else: return db.get_name_group_mapping(pn.first_name) def name_grouping_data(self, db, pn): if pn[_GROUP]: return pn[_GROUP] sv = pn[_SORT] if sv == Name.LNFN or sv == Name.DEF: return db.get_name_group_mapping(pn[_SURNAME]) elif sv == Name.PTFN: return db.get_name_group_mapping(pn[_PATRONYM]) else: return db.get_name_group_mapping(pn[_FIRSTNAME]) displayer = NameDisplay()