openmedialibrary_platform_w.../Lib/site-packages/win32/Demos/win32clipboardDemo.py

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# win32clipboardDemo.py
#
# Demo/test of the win32clipboard module.
from win32clipboard import *
from pywin32_testutil import str2bytes # py3k-friendly helper
import win32con
import types
if not __debug__:
print("WARNING: The test code in this module uses assert")
print("This instance of Python has asserts disabled, so many tests will be skipped")
cf_names = {}
# Build map of CF_* constants to names.
for name, val in list(win32con.__dict__.items()):
if name[:3]=="CF_" and name != "CF_SCREENFONTS": # CF_SCREEN_FONTS==CF_TEXT!?!?
cf_names[val] = name
def TestEmptyClipboard():
OpenClipboard()
try:
EmptyClipboard()
assert EnumClipboardFormats(0)==0, "Clipboard formats were available after emptying it!"
finally:
CloseClipboard()
def TestText():
OpenClipboard()
try:
text = "Hello from Python"
text_bytes = str2bytes(text)
SetClipboardText(text)
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_TEXT)
# CF_TEXT always gives us 'bytes' back .
assert got == text_bytes, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
finally:
CloseClipboard()
OpenClipboard()
try:
# CF_UNICODE text always gives unicode objects back.
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT)
assert got == text, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
assert type(got)==str, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
# CF_OEMTEXT is a bytes-based format.
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_OEMTEXT)
assert got == text_bytes, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
# Unicode tests
EmptyClipboard()
text = "Hello from Python unicode"
text_bytes = str2bytes(text)
# Now set the Unicode value
SetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT, text)
# Get it in Unicode.
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT)
assert got == text, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
assert type(got)==str, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
# Close and open the clipboard to ensure auto-conversions take place.
finally:
CloseClipboard()
OpenClipboard()
try:
# Make sure I can still get the text as bytes
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_TEXT)
assert got == text_bytes, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
# Make sure we get back the correct types.
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT)
assert type(got)==str, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
got = GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_OEMTEXT)
assert got == text_bytes, "Didnt get the correct result back - '%r'." % (got,)
print("Clipboard text tests worked correctly")
finally:
CloseClipboard()
def TestClipboardEnum():
OpenClipboard()
try:
# Enumerate over the clipboard types
enum = 0
while 1:
enum = EnumClipboardFormats(enum)
if enum==0:
break
assert IsClipboardFormatAvailable(enum), "Have format, but clipboard says it is not available!"
n = cf_names.get(enum,"")
if not n:
try:
n = GetClipboardFormatName(enum)
except error:
n = "unknown (%s)" % (enum,)
print("Have format", n)
print("Clipboard enumerator tests worked correctly")
finally:
CloseClipboard()
class Foo:
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.__dict__.update(kw)
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__dict__==other.__dict__
def TestCustomFormat():
OpenClipboard()
try:
# Just for the fun of it pickle Python objects through the clipboard
fmt = RegisterClipboardFormat("Python Pickle Format")
import pickle
pickled_object = Foo(a=1, b=2, Hi=3)
SetClipboardData(fmt, pickle.dumps( pickled_object ) )
# Now read it back.
data = GetClipboardData(fmt)
loaded_object = pickle.loads(data)
assert pickle.loads(data) == pickled_object, "Didnt get the correct data!"
print("Clipboard custom format tests worked correctly")
finally:
CloseClipboard()
if __name__=='__main__':
TestEmptyClipboard()
TestText()
TestCustomFormat()
TestClipboardEnum()
# And leave it empty at the end!
TestEmptyClipboard()