anaconda/anaconda-40.22.3.13/pyanaconda/ui/tui/signals.py

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# Anaconda custom signals used in the Simpleline library.
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Author(s): Jiri Konecny <jkonecny@redhat.com>
#
from simpleline.event_loop.signals import AbstractSignal
class SendMessageSignal(AbstractSignal):
"""Send message to the main thread."""
def __init__(self, source, msg_fn, args, ret_queue):
"""
:param source: source of this signal
:type source: class which emits this signal
:param msg_fn: message dialog function requested to be called
:type msg_fn: a function taking the same number of arguments as is the
length of the args param
:param args: arguments to be passed to the message dialog function
:type args: any
:param ret_queue: the queue which the return value of the message dialog
function should be put
:type ret_queue: a queue.Queue instance
"""
super().__init__(source)
self.msg_fn = msg_fn
self.args = args
self.ret_queue = ret_queue