phoenix_title wx.TextCompleterSimple

A simpler base class for custom completer objects.

This class may be simpler to use than the base wx.TextCompleter as it allows to implement only a single virtual method instead of two of them (at the price of storing all completions in a temporary array).

Here is a simple example of a custom completer that completes the names of some chess pieces. Of course, as the total list here has only four items it would have been much simpler to just specify the array containing all the completions in this example but the same approach could be used when the total number of completions is much higher provided the number of possibilities for each word is still relatively small:

class MyTextCompleter(wx.TextCompleterSimple):

    def __init__(self):
        wx.TextCompleterSimple.__init__(self)

    def GetCompletions(self, prefix):
        res = []
        firstWord = prefix.split()[0]

        if firstWord == "white":
            res.append("white pawn")
            res.append("white rook")
        elif firstWord == "black":
            res.append("black king")
            res.append("black queen")
        else:
            res.append("white")
            res.append("black")

        return res


# Later on...
text = wx.TextCtrl(parent, wx.ID_ANY, 'My Text')
text.AutoComplete(MyTextCompleter())

New in version 2.9.2.


class_hierarchy Class Hierarchy

Inheritance diagram for class TextCompleterSimple:

method_summary Methods Summary

GetCompletions

Pure virtual method returning all possible completions for the given prefix.

GetNext

Called to retrieve the next completion.

Start

Function called to start iteration over the completions for the given prefix.


property_summary Properties Summary

Next

See GetNext


api Class API

class wx.TextCompleterSimple(TextCompleter)

A simpler base class for custom completer objects.


Methods

GetCompletions(self, prefix)

Pure virtual method returning all possible completions for the given prefix.

The custom completer should examine the provided prefix and return all the possible completions for it in the output array res.

Please notice that the returned values should start with the prefix, otherwise they will be simply ignored, making adding them to the array in the first place useless.

Notice that this function may be called from thread other than main one (this is currently always the case under MSW) so the appropriate synchronization mechanism should be used to protect the shared data.

Parameters:

prefix (string) – The possibly empty prefix that the user had already entered.

Return type:

res



GetNext(self)

Called to retrieve the next completion.

All completions returned by this function should start with the prefix passed to the last call to Start .

Notice that, as Start , this method is called from a worker thread context under MSW.

Return type:

string

Returns:

The next completion or an empty string to indicate that there are no more of them.



Start(self, prefix)

Function called to start iteration over the completions for the given prefix.

This function could start a database query, for example, if the results are read from a database.

Notice that under some platforms (currently MSW only) it is called from another thread context and so the appropriate synchronization mechanism should be used to access any data also used by the main UI thread.

Parameters:

prefix (string) – The prefix for which completions are to be generated.

Return type:

bool

Returns:

True to continue with calling GetNext or False to indicate that there are no matches and GetNext shouldn’t be called at all.


Properties

Next

See GetNext