cemu-idapython/pywraps/py_graph.py
2015-04-20 14:26:30 +02:00

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#<pycode(py_graph)>
class GraphViewer(CustomIDAMemo):
"""This class wraps the user graphing facility provided by the graph.hpp file"""
def __init__(self, title, close_open = False):
"""
Constructs the GraphView object.
Please do not remove or rename the private fields
@param title: The title of the graph window
@param close_open: Should it attempt to close an existing graph (with same title) before creating this graph?
"""
self._title = title
self._nodes = []
self._edges = []
self._close_open = close_open
def AddNode(self, obj):
"""Creates a node associated with the given object and returns the node id"""
id = len(self._nodes)
self._nodes.append(obj)
return id
def AddEdge(self, src_node, dest_node):
"""Creates an edge between two given node ids"""
self._edges.append( (src_node, dest_node) )
def Clear(self):
"""Clears all the nodes and edges"""
self._nodes = []
self._edges = []
def __iter__(self):
return (self._nodes[index] for index in xrange(0, len(self._nodes)))
def __getitem__(self, idx):
"""Returns a reference to the object associated with this node id"""
if idx >= len(self._nodes):
raise KeyError
else:
return self._nodes[idx]
def Count(self):
"""Returns the node count"""
return len(self._nodes)
def Close(self):
"""
Closes the graph.
It is possible to call Show() again (which will recreate the graph)
"""
_idaapi.pyg_close(self)
def Show(self):
"""
Shows an existing graph or creates a new one
@return: Boolean
"""
if self._close_open:
frm = _idaapi.find_tform(self._title)
if frm:
_idaapi.close_tform(frm, 0)
return _idaapi.pyg_show(self)
def Select(self, node_id):
"""Selects a node on the graph"""
_idaapi.pyg_select_node(self, node_id)
def AddCommand(self, title, hotkey):
"""
Deprecated: Use
- register_action()
- attach_action_to_popup()
"""
return _idaapi.pyg_add_command(self, title, hotkey)
def OnRefresh(self):
"""
Event called when the graph is refreshed or first created.
From this event you are supposed to create nodes and edges.
This callback is mandatory.
@note: ***It is important to clear previous nodes before adding nodes.***
@return: Returning True tells the graph viewer to use the items. Otherwise old items will be used.
"""
self.Clear()
return True
#<pydoc>
# def OnGetText(self, node_id):
# """
# Triggered when the graph viewer wants the text and color for a given node.
# This callback is triggered one time for a given node (the value will be cached and used later without calling Python).
# When you call refresh then again this callback will be called for each node.
#
# This callback is mandatory.
#
# @return: Return a string to describe the node text or return a tuple (node_text, node_color) to describe both text and color
# """
# return str(self[node_id])
#
# def OnActivate(self):
# """
# Triggered when the graph window gets the focus
# @return: None
# """
# print "Activated...."
#
# def OnDeactivate(self):
# """Triggered when the graph window loses the focus
# @return: None
# """
# print "Deactivated...."
#
# def OnSelect(self, node_id):
# """
# Triggered when a node is being selected
# @return: Return True to allow the node to be selected or False to disallow node selection change
# """
# # allow selection change
# return True
#
# def OnHint(self, node_id):
# """
# Triggered when the graph viewer wants to retrieve hint text associated with a given node
#
# @return: None if no hint is avail or a string designating the hint
# """
# return "hint for " + str(node_id)
#
# def OnClose(self):
# """Triggered when the graph viewer window is being closed
# @return: None
# """
# print "Closing......."
#
# def OnClick(self, node_id):
# """
# Triggered when a node is clicked
# @return: False to ignore the click and True otherwise
# """
# print "clicked on", self[node_id]
# return True
#
# def OnDblClick(self, node_id):
# """
# Triggerd when a node is double-clicked.
# @return: False to ignore the click and True otherwise
# """
# print "dblclicked on", self[node_id]
# return True
#
# def OnCommand(self, cmd_id):
# """
# Deprecated
# """
# pass
#</pydoc>
#</pycode(py_graph)>