bpo-37627: Initialize IDLE Custom Run dialog with previous entries (#14870)

Repeat the command line arguments most recently entered before so the user can edit them.
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Ngalim Siregar 2019-07-21 22:37:28 +07:00 committed by Terry Jan Reedy
parent 02c91f59b6
commit 35b87e6001
4 changed files with 22 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
from idlelib import query
import unittest
from test.support import requires
from tkinter import Tk
from tkinter import Tk, END
import sys
from unittest import mock
@ -392,10 +392,12 @@ def setUpClass(cls):
def test_click_args(self):
root = Tk()
root.withdraw()
dialog = query.CustomRun(root, 'Title', _utest=True)
dialog.entry.insert(0, 'okay')
dialog = query.CustomRun(root, 'Title',
cli_args=['a', 'b=1'], _utest=True)
self.assertEqual(dialog.entry.get(), 'a b=1')
dialog.entry.insert(END, ' c')
dialog.button_ok.invoke()
self.assertEqual(dialog.result, (['okay'], True))
self.assertEqual(dialog.result, (['a', 'b=1', 'c'], True))
root.destroy()

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@ -325,9 +325,13 @@ class CustomRun(Query):
"""
# Used in runscript.run_custom_event
def __init__(self, parent, title, *, cli_args='',
def __init__(self, parent, title, *, cli_args=[],
_htest=False, _utest=False):
# TODO Use cli_args to pre-populate entry.
"""cli_args is a list of strings.
The list is assigned to the default Entry StringVar.
The strings are displayed joined by ' ' for display.
"""
message = 'Command Line Arguments for sys.argv:'
super().__init__(
parent, title, message, text0=cli_args,

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@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ def __init__(self, editwin):
# XXX This should be done differently
self.flist = self.editwin.flist
self.root = self.editwin.root
# cli_args is list of strings that extends sys.argv
self.cli_args = []
if macosx.isCocoaTk():
self.editwin.text_frame.bind('<<run-module-event-2>>', self._run_module_event)
@ -137,10 +139,11 @@ def _run_module_event(self, event, *, customize=False):
return 'break'
if customize:
title = f"Customize {self.editwin.short_title()} Run"
run_args = CustomRun(self.shell.text, title).result
run_args = CustomRun(self.shell.text, title,
cli_args=self.cli_args).result
if not run_args: # User cancelled.
return 'break'
cli_args, restart = run_args if customize else ([], True)
self.cli_args, restart = run_args if customize else ([], True)
interp = self.shell.interp
if pyshell.use_subprocess and restart:
interp.restart_subprocess(
@ -148,8 +151,8 @@ def _run_module_event(self, event, *, customize=False):
self.editwin._filename_to_unicode(filename))
dirname = os.path.dirname(filename)
argv = [filename]
if cli_args:
argv += cli_args
if self.cli_args:
argv += self.cli_args
interp.runcommand(f"""if 1:
__file__ = {filename!r}
import sys as _sys

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Initialize the Customize Run dialog with the command line arguments
most recently entered before. The user can optionally edit before
submitting them.