fsleyes_widgets.utils¶
This package contains a collection of small utility modules for doing random things. A few functions are also defined at the package level:
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This package can be imported, and all of its functions called (with the
exception of isalive()), without wx being installed.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_PYTHON= 1¶ Constant returned by the
wxFlavour()function, indicating that wxPython 3.0.2.0 or older is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_PHOENIX= 2¶ Constant returned by the
wxFlavour()function, indicating that wxPython/Phoenix (>= 3.0.3) is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_UNKNOWN= 0¶ Constant returned by the
wxPlatform()function, indicating that an unknown wx version is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_MAC_COCOA= 1¶ Constant returned by the
wxPlatform()function, indicating that an OSX cocoa wx version is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_MAC_CARBON= 2¶ Constant returned by the
wxPlatform()function, indicating that an OSX carbon wx version is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_GTK= 3¶ Alias for
WX_GTK2- will be removed in a future version offsleyes-widgets.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_GTK2= 3¶ Constant returned by the
wxPlatform()function, indicating that a Linux/GTK3 wx version is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.WX_GTK3= 4¶ Constant returned by the
wxPlatform()function, indicating that a Linux/GTK3 wx version is being used.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.wxVersion()[source]¶ Return a string containing the “major.minor.patch” version of wxPython that is installed, or
Noneif wxPython is not installed, or its version cannot be determined.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.wxFlavour()[source]¶ Determines the version of wxPython being used. Returns
WX_PYTHON,WX_PHOENIX,or ``Noneif wxPython does not appear to be installed.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.wxPlatform()[source]¶ Returns one of
WX_UNKNOWNWX_MAC_COCOA,WX_MAC_CARBON,WX_GTK2, orWX_GTK3, indicating the wx platform, orNoneif wxPython does not appear to be installed.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.frozen()[source]¶ Trueif we are running in a compiled/frozen application (e.g. pyinstaller, py2app),Falseotherwise.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.haveGui()[source]¶ Trueif we are running with a GUI,Falseotherwise.This currently equates to testing whether a display is available (see
canHaveGui()) and whether awx.Appexists. It previously also tested whether an event loop was running, but this is not compatible with execution from IPython/Jupyter notebook, where the event loop is called periodically, and so is not always running.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.inSSHSession()[source]¶ Return
Trueif this application appears to be running over an SSH session,Falseotherwise.
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.inVNCSession()[source]¶ Returns
Trueif this application appears to be running over a VNC (or similar) session,Falseotherwise. Currently, the following remote desktop environments are detected:VNC
x2go
NoMachine
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fsleyes_widgets.utils.isalive(widget)[source]¶ Returns
Trueif the givenwx.Windowobject is “alive” (i.e. has not been destroyed),Falseotherwise. Works in both wxPython and wxPython/Phoenix.Warning
Don’t try to test whether a
wx.MenuItemhas been destroyed, as it will probably result in segmentation faults. Check the parentwx.Menuinstead.