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pyfa/gui/fitCommands/moduleStateChange.py

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import wx
from service.fit import Fit
import gui.mainFrame
from gui import globalEvents as GE
class FitModuleStateChangeCommand(wx.Command):
def __init__(self, fitID, baseMod, modules, click):
# todo: instead of modules, needs to be positions. Dead objects are a thing
wx.Command.__init__(self, True, "Module State Change")
self.mainFrame = gui.mainFrame.MainFrame.getInstance()
self.sFit = Fit.getInstance()
self.fitID = fitID
self.baseMod = baseMod
self.modules = modules
self.click = click
self.old_states = {}
for mod in modules:
# we don't use the actual module as the key, because it may have been deleted in subsequent calls (even if
# we undo a deletion, wouldn't be the same obj). So, we store the position
self.old_states[mod.modPosition] = mod.state
def Do(self):
# todo: determine if we've changed state (recalc). If not, store that so we don't attempt to recalc on undo
self.sFit.toggleModulesState(self.fitID, self.baseMod, self.modules, self.click)
wx.PostEvent(self.mainFrame, GE.FitChanged(fitID=self.fitID))
return True
def Undo(self):
# todo: some sanity checking to make sure that we are applying state back to the same modules?
fit = self.sFit.getFit(self.fitID)
for k, v in self.old_states.items():
fit.modules[k].state = v
self.sFit.recalc(fit)
wx.PostEvent(self.mainFrame, GE.FitChanged(fitID=self.fitID))
return True