Heracles wrote: >Hello, > >I am working on a patch to add to the _cursesmodule.c file of the Python >core libraries. I figured I would take on one of the implemented functions >to try to get my feet wet contributing to the project. At any rate, I have >the following function defined in the 2.7.a version updated from SVN this >morning: > >------------- Snippet --------------------------- >// Insert new method color_set Steve Owens 2/24/2009 >// The curses library color_set function has the following signature: >// int color_set(short color_pair_number, void* opts); >static PyObject * >PyCurses_color_set(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) >{ > short color_pair_number; > void * opts; > int erg; > > // These macros ought to be documented in the API docs > // but they aren't yet. > PyCursesInitialised > PyCursesInitialisedColor > > // Per ncurses Man Page: > // The routine color_set sets the current color of the given window to > // the foreground/background combination described by the >color_pair_number. > // The parameter opts is reserved for future use, applications must >supply a > // null pointer. > switch(PyTuple_Size(args)) > { > case 1: > // Dont make them pass a useless null pointer. > if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "h", &color_pair_number)) return NULL; > break; > case 2: > // Allow them to pass the opts pointer so that when ncurses is later >updated. > // This method will still work. > if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "hO&", &color_pair_number, &opts)) return >NULL; > break; > default: > PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "color_set requires 1 or 2 arguments >(color_pair_number[, opts]?)"); > return NULL; > } > > erg = color_set(color_pair_number, opts); // Debating on forcing null >here. > > if (erg == ERR) > return PyCursesCheckERR(erg, "color_set"); > else > PyInt_FromLong((long) 1L); >} >-------------End Snippet --------------------------- > >I also have the following added in (see last line of the snippet): > >------------- Snippet --------------------------- >static PyMethodDef PyCurses_methods[] = { > {"baudrate", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_baudrate, METH_NOARGS}, > {"beep", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_beep, METH_NOARGS}, > {"can_change_color", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_can_change_color, >METH_NOARGS}, > {"cbreak", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_cbreak, METH_VARARGS}, > {"color_content", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_Color_Content, >METH_VARARGS}, > {"color_pair", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_color_pair, METH_VARARGS}, > {"color_set", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_color_set, METH_VARARGS}, >-------------End Snippet --------------------------- > >The code compiles and installs fine, but when I run the following unit test, >I get a segmentation fault: > >------------- Snippet --------------------------- >import unittest, curses >from test import test_support > >def testCursesColorSet(stdscrn): > curses.init_pair(1, curses.COLOR_RED, curses.COLOR_WHITE) > curses.init_pair(2, curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLUE); > i = curses.color_set(1, NULL); > stdscrn.addstr("RED/BLACK (%0)\n".format(i)) > i = curses.color_set(2, NULL); > stdscrn.print("WHITE/BLUE (%0)\n".format(i)) > i = curses.color_set(0, NULL); > stdscrn.print("Default (%0)\n".format(i)) > > >def test_main(stdscrn): > curses.savetty() > if curses.has_color(): > testCursesColorSet(stdscrn) > else > stdscr.addstr( "Test Aborted: Color not supported on this terminal.") > > >if __name__ == '__main__': > curses.wrapper(test_main) >-------------End Snippet --------------------------- > >It turns out that by commenting out this line in the _cursesmodule.c code, >allows the unit test to run >obviously reporting the error as expected: > >------------- Snippet --------------------------- >//erg = color_set(color_pair_number, opts); // Debating on forcing null >here. >-------------End Snippet --------------------------- > >At any rate I am stuck. I am still trying to build just a plain C file >which will test the color_set function >outside of python, but that is another task. > >Any suggestions? > > > > As long as Python is written in C, please don't use C++ comments, some C compilers don't like them. Ulli
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