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  • display.py 3.96 KiB
    import sys_display
    import color
    
    class Display:
        """
        The display class provides methods to allow the lcd display
        in card10 to be used in a safe way. All draw methods return
        the display object so that it is possible to chain calls.
        It is recommended to use a context manager as following:
        
        .. code-block:: python
            
            import display
            with display.open() as disp:
                disp.clear().update()
        """
    
        def __enter__(self):
            return self
    
        def __exit__(self, _et, _ev, _t):
            self.close()
    
        @classmethod
        def open(cls):
            """
            Opens the display. Will fail the display can't be locked
            """
            sys_display.open()
            return cls()
    
        def close(self):
            """
            Closes and unlocks the display. To be able to use it again,
            it is necessary to open and lock it again with Display.open()
            """
            sys_display.close()
    
        def update(self):
            """
            Updates the display based on the changes previously made by
            various draw functions
            """
            sys_display.update()
    
        def clear(self, col=None):
            """
            Clears the display using the color provided, or the default
            color black
    
            :param col: Clearing color (expects RGB triple)
            """
            col = col or color.BLACK
            sys_display.clear(col)
            return self
    
        def print(self, text, *, fg=None, bg=None, posx=0, posy=0):
            """
            Prints a string on the display. Font size is locked to 20px
            
            :param text: Text to print
            :param fg: Foreground color (expects RGB triple)
            :param bg: Background color (expects RGB triple)
            :param posx: X-Position of the first character, 0 <= posx <= 160
            :param posy: Y-Position of the first character, 0 <= posy <= 80
            """
            fg = fg or color.WHITE
            bg = bg or color.BLACK
    
            sys_display.print(text, posx, posy, fg, bg)
            return self
    
        def line(self, xs, ys, xe, ye, *, col=None, dotted=False, size=1):
            """
            Draws a line on the display.
    
            :param xs: X start coordinate, 0 <= xs <= 160
            :param ys: Y start coordinate, 0 <= ys <= 80
            :param xe: X end coordinate, 0 <= xe <= 160
            :param ye: Y end coordinate, 0 <= ye <= 80
            :param col: color of the line (expects RGB triple)
            :param dotted: whether the line should be dotted or not
            (questionable implementation: draws every other pixel white, draws
            white squares at higher pixel sizes)
            :param size: size of the individual pixels, ranges from 1 to 8
            """
    
            col = col or color.WHITE
    
            sys_display.line(xs, ys, xe, ye, col, dotted, size)
            return self
    
        def rect(self, xs, ys, xe, ye, *, col=None, filled=True, size=1):
            """
            Draws a rectangle on the display.
    
            :param xs: X start coordinate, 0 <= xs <= 160
            :param ys: Y start coordinate, 0 <= ys <= 80
            :param xe: X end coordinate, 0 <= xe <= 160
            :param ye: Y end coordinate, 0 <= ye <= 80
            :param col: color of the outline and fill (expects RGB triple)
            :param filled: whether the rectangle should be filled or not
            :param size: size of the individual pixels, ranges from 1 to 8
            """
    
            col = col or color.WHITE
    
            sys_display.rect(xs, ys, xe, ye, col, filled, size)
            return self
    
        def circ(self, x, y, rad, *, col=None, filled=True, size=1):
            """
            Draws a circle on the display.
            
            :param x: center x coordinate, 0 <= x <= 160
            :param y: center y coordinate, 0 <= y <= 80
            :param rad: radius
            :param col: color of the outline and fill (expects RGB triple)
            :param filled: whether the rectangle should be filled or not
            :param size: size of the individual pixels, ranges from 1 to 8
            """
    
            col = col or color.WHITE
    
            sys_display.circ(x, y, rad, col, filled, size)
            return self
    
    open = Display.open