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-
- # NOTE: This is a TEST interface, not a DEMO interface :-)
- # We try to get as many data-types etc exposed, meaning this
- # doesnt really make a good demo of a "simple component"
-
-
- from xpcom import components, verbose
-
- class PythonTestComponent:
- # Note we only list the "child" interface, not our intermediate interfaces
- # (which we must, by definition, also support)
- _com_interfaces_ = components.interfaces.nsIPythonTestInterfaceDOMStrings
- _reg_clsid_ = "{7EE4BDC6-CB53-42c1-A9E4-616B8E012ABA}"
- _reg_contractid_ = "Python.TestComponent"
- def __init__(self):
- self.boolean_value = 1
- self.octet_value = 2
- self.short_value = 3
- self.ushort_value = 4
- self.long_value = 5
- self.ulong_value = 6
- self.long_long_value = 7
- self.ulong_long_value = 8
- self.float_value = 9.0
- self.double_value = 10.0
- self.char_value = "a"
- self.wchar_value = "b"
- self.string_value = "cee"
- self.wstring_value = "dee"
- self.astring_value = "astring"
- self.acstring_value = "acstring"
- self.utf8string_value = "utf8string"
- self.iid_value = self._reg_clsid_
- self.interface_value = None
- self.isupports_value = None
- self.domstring_value = "dom"
-
- def __del__(self):
- if verbose:
- print "Python.TestComponent: __del__ method called - object is destructing"
-
- def do_boolean(self, p1, p2):
- # boolean do_boolean(in boolean p1, inout boolean p2, out boolean p3);
- ret = p1 ^ p2
- return ret, not ret, ret
-
- def do_octet(self, p1, p2):
- # octet do_octet(in octet p1, inout octet p2, out octet p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
-
- def do_short(self, p1, p2):
- # short do_short(in short p1, inout short p2, out short p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
-
- def do_unsigned_short(self, p1, p2):
- # unsigned short do_unsigned_short(in unsigned short p1, inout unsigned short p2, out unsigned short p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
- def do_long(self, p1, p2):
- # long do_long(in long p1, inout long p2, out long p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
-
- def do_unsigned_long(self, p1, p2):
- # unsigned long do_unsigned_long(in unsigned long p1, inout unsigned long p2, out unsigned long p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
- def do_long_long(self, p1, p2):
- # long long do_long_long(in long long p1, inout long long p2, out long long p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
- def do_unsigned_long_long(self, p1, p2):
- # unsigned long long do_unsigned_long_long(in unsigned long long p1, inout unsigned long long p2, out unsigned long long p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
- def do_float(self, p1, p2):
- # float do_float(in float p1, inout float p2, out float p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
- def do_double(self, p1, p2):
- # double do_double(in double p1, inout double p2, out double p3);
- return p1+p2, p1-p2, p1*p2
- def do_char(self, p1, p2):
- # char do_char(in char p1, inout char p2, out char p3);
- return chr(ord(p1)+ord(p2)), p2, p1
- def do_wchar(self, p1, p2):
- # wchar do_wchar(in wchar p1, inout wchar p2, out wchar p3);
- return chr(ord(p1)+ord(p2)), p2, p1
- def do_string(self, p1, p2):
- # string do_string(in string p1, inout string p2, out string p3);
- ret = ""
- if p1 is not None: ret = ret + p1
- if p2 is not None: ret = ret + p2
- return ret, p1, p2
- def do_wstring(self, p1, p2):
- # wstring do_wstring(in wstring p1, inout wstring p2, out wstring p3);
- ret = u""
- if p1 is not None: ret = ret + p1
- if p2 is not None: ret = ret + p2
- return ret, p1, p2
- def do_nsIIDRef(self, p1, p2):
- # nsIIDRef do_nsIIDRef(in nsIIDRef p1, inout nsIIDRef p2, out nsIIDRef p3);
- return p1, self._reg_clsid_, p2
- def do_nsIPythonTestInterface(self, p1, p2):
- # nsIPythonTestInterface do_nsIPythonTestInterface(in nsIPythonTestInterface p1, inout nsIPythonTestInterface p2, out nsIPythonTestInterface p3);
- return p2, p1, self
- def do_nsISupports(self, p1, p2):
- # nsISupports do_nsISupports(in nsISupports p1, inout nsISupports p2, out nsISupports p3);
- return self, p1, p2
- def do_nsISupportsIs(self, iid):
- # void do_nsISupportsIs(in nsIIDRef iid, [iid_is(iid),retval] out nsQIResult result)
- # Note the framework does the QI etc on us, so there is no real point me doing it.
- # (However, user code _should_ do the QI - otherwise any errors are deemed "internal" (as they
- # are raised by the C++ framework), and therefore logged to the console, etc.
- # A user QI allows the user to fail gracefully, whatever gracefully means for them!
- return self
- # Do I really need these??
- ## def do_nsISupportsIs2(self, iid, interface):
- ## # void do_nsISupportsIs2(inout nsIIDRef iid, [iid_is(iid),retval] inout nsQIResult result);
- ## return iid, interface
- ## def do_nsISupportsIs3(self, interface):
- ## # void do_nsISupportsIs3(out nsIIDRef iid, [iid_is(iid)] inout nsQIResult result);
- ## return self._com_interfaces_, interface
- ## def do_nsISupportsIs4(self):
- ## # void do_nsISupportsIs4(out nsIIDRef iid, [iid_is(iid)] out nsQIResult result);
- ## return self._com_interfaces_, self
-
- # Methods from the nsIPythonTestInterfaceExtra interface
- #
- def MultiplyEachItemInIntegerArray(self, val, valueArray):
- # void MultiplyEachItemInIntegerArray(
- # in PRInt32 val,
- # in PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout PRInt32 valueArray);
- # NOTE - the "sizeis" params are never passed to or returned from Python!
- results = []
- for item in valueArray:
- results.append(item * val)
- return results
- def MultiplyEachItemInIntegerArrayAndAppend(self, val, valueArray):
- #void MultiplyEachItemInIntegerArrayAndAppend(
- # in PRInt32 val,
- # inout PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout PRInt32 valueArray);
- results = valueArray[:]
- for item in valueArray:
- results.append(item * val)
- return results
- def DoubleStringArray(self, valueArray):
- # void DoubleStringArray(inout PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout string valueArray);
- results = []
- for item in valueArray:
- results.append(item * 2)
- return results
-
- def ReverseStringArray(self, valueArray):
- # void ReverseStringArray(in PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout string valueArray);
- valueArray.reverse()
- return valueArray
-
- # Note that this method shares a single "size_is" between 2 params!
- def CompareStringArrays(self, ar1, ar2):
- # void CompareStringArrays([array, size_is(count)] in string arr1,
- # [array, size_is(count)] in string arr2,
- # in unsigned long count,
- # [retval] out short result);
- return cmp(ar1, ar2)
-
- def DoubleString(self, val):
- # void DoubleString(inout PRUint32 count,
- # [size_is(count)] inout string str);
- return val * 2
- def DoubleString2(self, val):
- # void DoubleString2(in PRUint32 in_count, [size_is(in_count)] in string in_str,
- # out PRUint32 out_count, [size_is(out_count)] out string out_str);
- return val * 2
- def DoubleString3(self, val):
- # void DoubleString3(in PRUint32 in_count, [size_is(in_count)] in string in_str,
- # out PRUint32 out_count, [size_is(out_count), retval] string out_str);
- return val * 2
- def DoubleString4(self, val):
- # void DoubleString4([size_is(count)] in string in_str, inout PRUint32 count, [size_is(count)] out string out_str);
- return val * 2
- def UpString(self, val):
- # // UpString defines the count as only "in" - meaning the result must be the same size
- # void UpString(in PRUint32 count,
- # [size_is(count)] inout string str);
- return val.upper()
- UpString2 = UpString
- # // UpString2 defines count as only "in", and a string as only "out"
- # void UpString2(in PRUint32 count,
- # [size_is(count)] inout string in_str,
- # [size_is(count)]out string out_str);
-
- def GetFixedString(self, count):
- # void GetFixedString(in PRUint32 count, [size_is(count)out string out_str);
- return "A" * count
-
- # DoubleWideString functions are identical to DoubleString, except use wide chars!
- def DoubleWideString(self, val):
- return val * 2
- def DoubleWideString2(self, val):
- return val * 2
- def DoubleWideString3(self, val):
- return val * 2
- def DoubleWideString4(self, val):
- return val * 2
- def UpWideString(self, val):
- return val.upper()
- UpWideString2 = UpWideString
- def CopyUTF8String(self, v):
- return v
- def CopyUTF8String2(self, v):
- return v.encode("utf8")
- # Test we can get an "out" array with an "in" size (and the size is not used anywhere as a size for an in!)
- def GetFixedWideString(self, count):
- # void GetFixedWideString(in PRUint32 count, [size_is(count)out string out_str);
- return u"A" * count
-
- def GetStrings(self):
- # void GetStrings(out PRUint32 count,
- # [retval, array, size_is(count)] out string str);
- return "Hello from the Python test component".split()
- # Some tests for our special "PRUint8" support.
- def UpOctetArray( self, data ):
- # void UpOctetArray(inout PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout PRUint8 data);
- return data.upper()
-
- def UpOctetArray2( self, data ):
- # void UpOctetArray2(inout PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout PRUint8 data);
- data = data.upper()
- # This time we return a list of integers.
- return map( ord, data )
-
- # Arrays of interfaces
- def CheckInterfaceArray(self, interfaces):
- # void CheckInterfaceArray(in PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] in nsISupports data,
- # [retval] out PRBool all_non_null);
- ret = 1
- for i in interfaces:
- if i is None:
- ret = 0
- break
- return ret
- def CopyInterfaceArray(self, a):
- return a
- def GetInterfaceArray(self):
- # void GetInterfaceArray(out PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] out nsISupports data);
- return self, self, self, None
- def ExtendInterfaceArray(self, data):
- # void ExtendInterfaceArray(inout PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout nsISupports data);
- return data * 2
-
- # Arrays of IIDs
- def CheckIIDArray(self, data):
- # void CheckIIDArray(in PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] in nsIIDRef data,
- # [retval] out PRBool all_mine);
- ret = 1
- for i in data:
- if i!= self._com_interfaces_ and i != self._reg_clsid_:
- ret = 0
- break
- return ret
- def GetIIDArray(self):
- # void GetIIDArray(out PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] out nsIIDRef data);
- return self._com_interfaces_, self._reg_clsid_
- def ExtendIIDArray(self, data):
- # void ExtendIIDArray(inout PRUint32 count,
- # [array, size_is(count)] inout nsIIDRef data);
- return data * 2
-
- # Test our count param can be shared as an "in" param.
- def SumArrays(self, array1, array2):
- # void SumArrays(in PRUint32 count, [array, size_is(count)]in array1, [array, size_is(count)]in array2, [retval]result);
- if len(array1)!=len(array2):
- print "SumArrays - not expecting different lengths!"
- result = 0
- for i in array1:
- result = result + i
- for i in array2:
- result = result+i
- return result
-
- # Test our count param can be shared as an "out" param.
- def GetArrays(self):
- # void GetArrays(out PRUint32 count, [array, size_is(count)]out array1, [array, size_is(count)]out array2);
- return (1,2,3), (4,5,6)
- # Test we can get an "out" array with an "in" size
- def GetFixedArray(self, size):
- # void GetFixedArray(in PRUint32 count, [array, size_is(count)]out PRInt32 array1]);
- return 0 * size
-
- # Test our "in" count param can be shared as one "in", plus one "out" param.
- def CopyArray(self, array1):
- # void CopyArray(in PRUint32 count, [array, size_is(count)]in array1, [array, size_is(count)]out array2);
- return array1
- # Test our "in-out" count param can be shared as one "in", plus one "out" param.
- def CopyAndDoubleArray(self, array):
- # void CopyAndDoubleArray(inout PRUint32 count, [array, size_is(count)]in array1, [array, size_is(count)]out array2);
- return array + array
- # Test our "in-out" count param can be shared as one "in", plus one "in-out" param.
- def AppendArray(self, array1, array2):
- # void AppendArray(inout PRUint32 count, [array, size_is(count)]in array1, [array, size_is(count)]inout array2);
- rc = array1
- if array2 is not None:
- rc.extend(array2)
- return rc
- # Test nsIVariant support
- def AppendVariant(self, invar, inresult):
- if type(invar)==type([]):
- invar_use = invar[0]
- for v in invar[1:]:
- invar_use += v
- else:
- invar_use = invar
- if type(inresult)==type([]):
- inresult_use = inresult[0]
- for v in inresult[1:]:
- inresult_use += v
- else:
- inresult_use = inresult
- if inresult_use is None and invar_use is None:
- return None
- return inresult_use + invar_use
-
- def CopyVariant(self, invar):
- return invar
-
- # Some tests for the "new" (Feb-2001) DOMString type.
- def GetDOMStringResult( self, length ):
- # Result: DOMString &
- if length == -1:
- return None
- return "P" * length
- def GetDOMStringOut( self, length ):
- # Result: DOMString &
- if length == -1:
- return None
- return "y" * length
- def GetDOMStringLength( self, param0 ):
- # Result: uint32
- # In: param0: DOMString &
- if param0 is None: return -1
- return len(param0)
-
- def GetDOMStringRefLength( self, param0 ):
- # Result: uint32
- # In: param0: DOMString &
- if param0 is None: return -1
- return len(param0)
-
- def GetDOMStringPtrLength( self, param0 ):
- # Result: uint32
- # In: param0: DOMString *
- if param0 is None: return -1
- return len(param0)
-
- def ConcatDOMStrings( self, param0, param1 ):
- # Result: void - None
- # In: param0: DOMString &
- # In: param1: DOMString &
- # Out: DOMString &
- return param0 + param1
- def get_domstring_value( self ):
- # Result: DOMString &
- return self.domstring_value
- def set_domstring_value( self, param0 ):
- # Result: void - None
- # In: param0: DOMString &
- self.domstring_value = param0
-
- def get_domstring_value_ro( self ):
- # Result: DOMString &
- return self.domstring_value
-