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-# Copyright (c) 2014 Adafruit Industries
-# Author: Tony DiCola
-#
-# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
-# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
-# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-#
-# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-#
-# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
-# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
-# THE SOFTWARE.
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_GPIO as GPIO
-import Adafruit_GPIO.I2C as I2C
-import Adafruit_GPIO.MCP230xx as MCP
-import Adafruit_GPIO.PWM as PWM
-
-
-# Commands
-LCD_CLEARDISPLAY = 0x01
-LCD_RETURNHOME = 0x02
-LCD_ENTRYMODESET = 0x04
-LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL = 0x08
-LCD_CURSORSHIFT = 0x10
-LCD_FUNCTIONSET = 0x20
-LCD_SETCGRAMADDR = 0x40
-LCD_SETDDRAMADDR = 0x80
-
-# Entry flags
-LCD_ENTRYRIGHT = 0x00
-LCD_ENTRYLEFT = 0x02
-LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT = 0x01
-LCD_ENTRYSHIFTDECREMENT = 0x00
-
-# Control flags
-LCD_DISPLAYON = 0x04
-LCD_DISPLAYOFF = 0x00
-LCD_CURSORON = 0x02
-LCD_CURSOROFF = 0x00
-LCD_BLINKON = 0x01
-LCD_BLINKOFF = 0x00
-
-# Move flags
-LCD_DISPLAYMOVE = 0x08
-LCD_CURSORMOVE = 0x00
-LCD_MOVERIGHT = 0x04
-LCD_MOVELEFT = 0x00
-
-# Function set flags
-LCD_8BITMODE = 0x10
-LCD_4BITMODE = 0x00
-LCD_2LINE = 0x08
-LCD_1LINE = 0x00
-LCD_5x10DOTS = 0x04
-LCD_5x8DOTS = 0x00
-
-# Offset for up to 4 rows.
-LCD_ROW_OFFSETS = (0x00, 0x40, 0x14, 0x54)
-
-# Char LCD plate GPIO numbers.
-LCD_PLATE_RS = 15
-LCD_PLATE_RW = 14
-LCD_PLATE_EN = 13
-LCD_PLATE_D4 = 12
-LCD_PLATE_D5 = 11
-LCD_PLATE_D6 = 10
-LCD_PLATE_D7 = 9
-LCD_PLATE_RED = 6
-LCD_PLATE_GREEN = 7
-LCD_PLATE_BLUE = 8
-
-# Char LCD plate button names.
-SELECT = 0
-RIGHT = 1
-DOWN = 2
-UP = 3
-LEFT = 4
-
-# Char LCD backpack GPIO numbers.
-LCD_BACKPACK_RS = 1
-LCD_BACKPACK_EN = 2
-LCD_BACKPACK_D4 = 3
-LCD_BACKPACK_D5 = 4
-LCD_BACKPACK_D6 = 5
-LCD_BACKPACK_D7 = 6
-LCD_BACKPACK_LITE = 7
-
-class Adafruit_CharLCD(object):
- """Class to represent and interact with an HD44780 character LCD display."""
-
- def __init__(self, rs, en, d4, d5, d6, d7, cols, lines, backlight=None,
- invert_polarity=True,
- enable_pwm=False,
- gpio=GPIO.get_platform_gpio(),
- pwm=PWM.get_platform_pwm(),
- initial_backlight=1.0):
- """Initialize the LCD. RS, EN, and D4...D7 parameters should be the pins
- connected to the LCD RS, clock enable, and data line 4 through 7 connections.
- The LCD will be used in its 4-bit mode so these 6 lines are the only ones
- required to use the LCD. You must also pass in the number of columns and
- lines on the LCD.
-
- If you would like to control the backlight, pass in the pin connected to
- the backlight with the backlight parameter. The invert_polarity boolean
- controls if the backlight is one with a LOW signal or HIGH signal. The
- default invert_polarity value is True, i.e. the backlight is on with a
- LOW signal.
-
- You can enable PWM of the backlight pin to have finer control on the
- brightness. To enable PWM make sure your hardware supports PWM on the
- provided backlight pin and set enable_pwm to True (the default is False).
- The appropriate PWM library will be used depending on the platform, but
- you can provide an explicit one with the pwm parameter.
-
- The initial state of the backlight is ON, but you can set it to an
- explicit initial state with the initial_backlight parameter (0 is off,
- 1 is on/full bright).
-
- You can optionally pass in an explicit GPIO class,
- for example if you want to use an MCP230xx GPIO extender. If you don't
- pass in an GPIO instance, the default GPIO for the running platform will
- be used.
- """
- # Save column and line state.
- self._cols = cols
- self._lines = lines
- # Save GPIO state and pin numbers.
- self._gpio = gpio
- self._rs = rs
- self._en = en
- self._d4 = d4
- self._d5 = d5
- self._d6 = d6
- self._d7 = d7
- # Save backlight state.
- self._backlight = backlight
- self._pwm_enabled = enable_pwm
- self._pwm = pwm
- self._blpol = not invert_polarity
- # Setup all pins as outputs.
- for pin in (rs, en, d4, d5, d6, d7):
- gpio.setup(pin, GPIO.OUT)
- # Setup backlight.
- if backlight is not None:
- if enable_pwm:
- pwm.start(backlight, self._pwm_duty_cycle(initial_backlight))
- else:
- gpio.setup(backlight, GPIO.OUT)
- gpio.output(backlight, self._blpol if initial_backlight else not self._blpol)
- # Initialize the display.
- self.write8(0x33)
- self.write8(0x32)
- # Initialize display control, function, and mode registers.
- self.displaycontrol = LCD_DISPLAYON | LCD_CURSOROFF | LCD_BLINKOFF
- self.displayfunction = LCD_4BITMODE | LCD_1LINE | LCD_2LINE | LCD_5x8DOTS
- self.displaymode = LCD_ENTRYLEFT | LCD_ENTRYSHIFTDECREMENT
- # Write registers.
- self.write8(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | self.displaycontrol)
- self.write8(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | self.displayfunction)
- self.write8(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | self.displaymode) # set the entry mode
- self.clear()
-
- def home(self):
- """Move the cursor back to its home (first line and first column)."""
- self.write8(LCD_RETURNHOME) # set cursor position to zero
- self._delay_microseconds(3000) # this command takes a long time!
-
- def clear(self):
- """Clear the LCD."""
- self.write8(LCD_CLEARDISPLAY) # command to clear display
- self._delay_microseconds(3000) # 3000 microsecond sleep, clearing the display takes a long time
-
- def set_cursor(self, col, row):
- """Move the cursor to an explicit column and row position."""
- # Clamp row to the last row of the display.
- if row > self._lines:
- row = self._lines - 1
- # Set location.
- self.write8(LCD_SETDDRAMADDR | (col + LCD_ROW_OFFSETS[row]))
-
- def enable_display(self, enable):
- """Enable or disable the display. Set enable to True to enable."""
- if enable:
- self.displaycontrol |= LCD_DISPLAYON
- else:
- self.displaycontrol &= ~LCD_DISPLAYON
- self.write8(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | self.displaycontrol)
-
- def show_cursor(self, show):
- """Show or hide the cursor. Cursor is shown if show is True."""
- if show:
- self.displaycontrol |= LCD_CURSORON
- else:
- self.displaycontrol &= ~LCD_CURSORON
- self.write8(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | self.displaycontrol)
-
- def blink(self, blink):
- """Turn on or off cursor blinking. Set blink to True to enable blinking."""
- if blink:
- self.displaycontrol |= LCD_BLINKON
- else:
- self.displaycontrol &= ~LCD_BLINKON
- self.write8(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | self.displaycontrol)
-
- def move_left(self):
- """Move display left one position."""
- self.write8(LCD_CURSORSHIFT | LCD_DISPLAYMOVE | LCD_MOVELEFT)
-
- def move_right(self):
- """Move display right one position."""
- self.write8(LCD_CURSORSHIFT | LCD_DISPLAYMOVE | LCD_MOVERIGHT)
-
- def set_left_to_right(self):
- """Set text direction left to right."""
- self.displaymode |= LCD_ENTRYLEFT
- self.write8(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | self.displaymode)
-
- def set_right_to_left(self):
- """Set text direction right to left."""
- self.displaymode &= ~LCD_ENTRYLEFT
- self.write8(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | self.displaymode)
-
- def autoscroll(self, autoscroll):
- """Autoscroll will 'right justify' text from the cursor if set True,
- otherwise it will 'left justify' the text.
- """
- if autoscroll:
- self.displaymode |= LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT
- else:
- self.displaymode &= ~LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT
- self.write8(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | self.displaymode)
-
- def message(self, text):
- """Write text to display. Note that text can include newlines."""
- line = 0
- # Iterate through each character.
- for char in text:
- # Advance to next line if character is a new line.
- if char == '\n':
- line += 1
- # Move to left or right side depending on text direction.
- col = 0 if self.displaymode & LCD_ENTRYLEFT > 0 else self._cols-1
- self.set_cursor(col, line)
- # Write the character to the display.
- else:
- self.write8(ord(char), True)
-
- def set_backlight(self, backlight):
- """Enable or disable the backlight. If PWM is not enabled (default), a
- non-zero backlight value will turn on the backlight and a zero value will
- turn it off. If PWM is enabled, backlight can be any value from 0.0 to
- 1.0, with 1.0 being full intensity backlight.
- """
- if self._backlight is not None:
- if self._pwm_enabled:
- self._pwm.set_duty_cycle(self._backlight, self._pwm_duty_cycle(backlight))
- else:
- self._gpio.output(self._backlight, self._blpol if backlight else not self._blpol)
-
- def write8(self, value, char_mode=False):
- """Write 8-bit value in character or data mode. Value should be an int
- value from 0-255, and char_mode is True if character data or False if
- non-character data (default).
- """
- # One millisecond delay to prevent writing too quickly.
- self._delay_microseconds(1000)
- # Set character / data bit.
- self._gpio.output(self._rs, char_mode)
- # Write upper 4 bits.
- self._gpio.output_pins({ self._d4: ((value >> 4) & 1) > 0,
- self._d5: ((value >> 5) & 1) > 0,
- self._d6: ((value >> 6) & 1) > 0,
- self._d7: ((value >> 7) & 1) > 0 })
- self._pulse_enable()
- # Write lower 4 bits.
- self._gpio.output_pins({ self._d4: (value & 1) > 0,
- self._d5: ((value >> 1) & 1) > 0,
- self._d6: ((value >> 2) & 1) > 0,
- self._d7: ((value >> 3) & 1) > 0 })
- self._pulse_enable()
-
- def create_char(self, location, pattern):
- """Fill one of the first 8 CGRAM locations with custom characters.
- The location parameter should be between 0 and 7 and pattern should
- provide an array of 8 bytes containing the pattern. E.g. you can easyly
- design your custom character at http://www.quinapalus.com/hd44780udg.html
- To show your custom character use eg. lcd.message('\x01')
- """
- # only position 0..7 are allowed
- location &= 0x7
- self.write8(LCD_SETCGRAMADDR | (location << 3))
- for i in range(8):
- self.write8(pattern[i], char_mode=True)
-
- def _delay_microseconds(self, microseconds):
- # Busy wait in loop because delays are generally very short (few microseconds).
- end = time.time() + (microseconds/1000000.0)
- while time.time() < end:
- pass
-
- def _pulse_enable(self):
- # Pulse the clock enable line off, on, off to send command.
- self._gpio.output(self._en, False)
- self._delay_microseconds(1) # 1 microsecond pause - enable pulse must be > 450ns
- self._gpio.output(self._en, True)
- self._delay_microseconds(1) # 1 microsecond pause - enable pulse must be > 450ns
- self._gpio.output(self._en, False)
- self._delay_microseconds(1) # commands need > 37us to settle
-
- def _pwm_duty_cycle(self, intensity):
- # Convert intensity value of 0.0 to 1.0 to a duty cycle of 0.0 to 100.0
- intensity = 100.0*intensity
- # Invert polarity if required.
- if not self._blpol:
- intensity = 100.0-intensity
- return intensity
-
-
-class Adafruit_RGBCharLCD(Adafruit_CharLCD):
- """Class to represent and interact with an HD44780 character LCD display with
- an RGB backlight."""
-
- def __init__(self, rs, en, d4, d5, d6, d7, cols, lines, red, green, blue,
- gpio=GPIO.get_platform_gpio(),
- invert_polarity=True,
- enable_pwm=False,
- pwm=PWM.get_platform_pwm(),
- initial_color=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)):
- """Initialize the LCD with RGB backlight. RS, EN, and D4...D7 parameters
- should be the pins connected to the LCD RS, clock enable, and data line
- 4 through 7 connections. The LCD will be used in its 4-bit mode so these
- 6 lines are the only ones required to use the LCD. You must also pass in
- the number of columns and lines on the LCD.
-
- The red, green, and blue parameters define the pins which are connected
- to the appropriate backlight LEDs. The invert_polarity parameter is a
- boolean that controls if the LEDs are on with a LOW or HIGH signal. By
- default invert_polarity is True, i.e. the backlight LEDs are on with a
- low signal. If you want to enable PWM on the backlight LEDs (for finer
- control of colors) and the hardware supports PWM on the provided pins,
- set enable_pwm to True. Finally you can set an explicit initial backlight
- color with the initial_color parameter. The default initial color is
- white (all LEDs lit).
-
- You can optionally pass in an explicit GPIO class,
- for example if you want to use an MCP230xx GPIO extender. If you don't
- pass in an GPIO instance, the default GPIO for the running platform will
- be used.
- """
- super(Adafruit_RGBCharLCD, self).__init__(rs, en, d4, d5, d6, d7,
- cols,
- lines,
- enable_pwm=enable_pwm,
- backlight=None,
- invert_polarity=invert_polarity,
- gpio=gpio,
- pwm=pwm)
- self._red = red
- self._green = green
- self._blue = blue
- # Setup backlight pins.
- if enable_pwm:
- # Determine initial backlight duty cycles.
- rdc, gdc, bdc = self._rgb_to_duty_cycle(initial_color)
- pwm.start(red, rdc)
- pwm.start(green, gdc)
- pwm.start(blue, bdc)
- else:
- gpio.setup(red, GPIO.OUT)
- gpio.setup(green, GPIO.OUT)
- gpio.setup(blue, GPIO.OUT)
- self._gpio.output_pins(self._rgb_to_pins(initial_color))
-
- def _rgb_to_duty_cycle(self, rgb):
- # Convert tuple of RGB 0-1 values to tuple of duty cycles (0-100).
- red, green, blue = rgb
- # Clamp colors between 0.0 and 1.0
- red = max(0.0, min(1.0, red))
- green = max(0.0, min(1.0, green))
- blue = max(0.0, min(1.0, blue))
- return (self._pwm_duty_cycle(red),
- self._pwm_duty_cycle(green),
- self._pwm_duty_cycle(blue))
-
- def _rgb_to_pins(self, rgb):
- # Convert tuple of RGB 0-1 values to dict of pin values.
- red, green, blue = rgb
- return { self._red: self._blpol if red else not self._blpol,
- self._green: self._blpol if green else not self._blpol,
- self._blue: self._blpol if blue else not self._blpol }
-
- def set_color(self, red, green, blue):
- """Set backlight color to provided red, green, and blue values. If PWM
- is enabled then color components can be values from 0.0 to 1.0, otherwise
- components should be zero for off and non-zero for on.
- """
- if self._pwm_enabled:
- # Set duty cycle of PWM pins.
- rdc, gdc, bdc = self._rgb_to_duty_cycle((red, green, blue))
- self._pwm.set_duty_cycle(self._red, rdc)
- self._pwm.set_duty_cycle(self._green, gdc)
- self._pwm.set_duty_cycle(self._blue, bdc)
- else:
- # Set appropriate backlight pins based on polarity and enabled colors.
- self._gpio.output_pins({self._red: self._blpol if red else not self._blpol,
- self._green: self._blpol if green else not self._blpol,
- self._blue: self._blpol if blue else not self._blpol })
-
- def set_backlight(self, backlight):
- """Enable or disable the backlight. If PWM is not enabled (default), a
- non-zero backlight value will turn on the backlight and a zero value will
- turn it off. If PWM is enabled, backlight can be any value from 0.0 to
- 1.0, with 1.0 being full intensity backlight. On an RGB display this
- function will set the backlight to all white.
- """
- self.set_color(backlight, backlight, backlight)
-
-
-
-class Adafruit_CharLCDPlate(Adafruit_RGBCharLCD):
- """Class to represent and interact with an Adafruit Raspberry Pi character
- LCD plate."""
-
- def __init__(self, address=0x20, busnum=I2C.get_default_bus(), cols=16, lines=2):
- """Initialize the character LCD plate. Can optionally specify a separate
- I2C address or bus number, but the defaults should suffice for most needs.
- Can also optionally specify the number of columns and lines on the LCD
- (default is 16x2).
- """
- # Configure MCP23017 device.
- self._mcp = MCP.MCP23017(address=address, busnum=busnum)
- # Set LCD R/W pin to low for writing only.
- self._mcp.setup(LCD_PLATE_RW, GPIO.OUT)
- self._mcp.output(LCD_PLATE_RW, GPIO.LOW)
- # Set buttons as inputs with pull-ups enabled.
- for button in (SELECT, RIGHT, DOWN, UP, LEFT):
- self._mcp.setup(button, GPIO.IN)
- self._mcp.pullup(button, True)
- # Initialize LCD (with no PWM support).
- super(Adafruit_CharLCDPlate, self).__init__(LCD_PLATE_RS, LCD_PLATE_EN,
- LCD_PLATE_D4, LCD_PLATE_D5, LCD_PLATE_D6, LCD_PLATE_D7, cols, lines,
- LCD_PLATE_RED, LCD_PLATE_GREEN, LCD_PLATE_BLUE, enable_pwm=False,
- gpio=self._mcp)
-
- def is_pressed(self, button):
- """Return True if the provided button is pressed, False otherwise."""
- if button not in set((SELECT, RIGHT, DOWN, UP, LEFT)):
- raise ValueError('Unknown button, must be SELECT, RIGHT, DOWN, UP, or LEFT.')
- return self._mcp.input(button) == GPIO.LOW
-
-
-class Adafruit_CharLCDBackpack(Adafruit_CharLCD):
- """Class to represent and interact with an Adafruit I2C / SPI
- LCD backpack using I2C."""
-
- def __init__(self, address=0x20, busnum=I2C.get_default_bus(), cols=16, lines=2):
- """Initialize the character LCD plate. Can optionally specify a separate
- I2C address or bus number, but the defaults should suffice for most needs.
- Can also optionally specify the number of columns and lines on the LCD
- (default is 16x2).
- """
- # Configure the MCP23008 device.
- self._mcp = MCP.MCP23008(address=address, busnum=busnum)
- # Initialize LCD (with no PWM support).
- super(Adafruit_CharLCDBackpack, self).__init__(LCD_BACKPACK_RS, LCD_BACKPACK_EN,
- LCD_BACKPACK_D4, LCD_BACKPACK_D5, LCD_BACKPACK_D6, LCD_BACKPACK_D7,
- cols, lines, LCD_BACKPACK_LITE, enable_pwm=False, gpio=self._mcp) \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/Adafruit_CharLCD/__init__.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/Adafruit_CharLCD/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 4a69a24..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/Adafruit_CharLCD/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-from .Adafruit_CharLCD import *
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/LICENSE b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 35a35d3..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-The MIT License (MIT)
-
-Copyright (c) 2014 Adafruit Industries
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
-copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
-SOFTWARE. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/README.md b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index ab20c26..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-Adafruit_Python_CharLCD
-=======================
-
-Python library for accessing Adafruit character LCDs from a Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black.
-
-Designed specifically to work with the Adafruit character LCDs ----> https://learn.adafruit.com/character-lcds/overview
-
-For all platforms (Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone Black) make sure you have the following dependencies:
-
-````
-sudo apt-get update
-sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-smbus python-pip
-````
-
-For a Raspberry Pi make sure you have the RPi.GPIO library by executing:
-
-````
-sudo pip install RPi.GPIO
-````
-
-For a BeagleBone Black make sure you have the Adafruit_BBIO library by executing:
-
-````
-sudo pip install Adafruit_BBIO
-````
-
-Install the library by downloading with the download link on the right, unzipping the archive, navigating inside the library's directory and executing:
-
-````
-sudo python setup.py install
-````
-
-See example of usage in the examples folder.
-
-Adafruit invests time and resources providing this open source code, please support Adafruit and open-source hardware by purchasing products from Adafruit!
-
-Written by Tony DiCola for Adafruit Industries.
-
-MIT license, all text above must be included in any redistribution
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd.py
deleted file mode 100755
index a7e017e..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Example using a character LCD connected to a Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black.
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_CharLCD as LCD
-
-
-# Raspberry Pi pin configuration:
-lcd_rs = 27 # Note this might need to be changed to 21 for older revision Pi's.
-lcd_en = 22
-lcd_d4 = 25
-lcd_d5 = 24
-lcd_d6 = 23
-lcd_d7 = 18
-lcd_backlight = 4
-
-# BeagleBone Black configuration:
-# lcd_rs = 'P8_8'
-# lcd_en = 'P8_10'
-# lcd_d4 = 'P8_18'
-# lcd_d5 = 'P8_16'
-# lcd_d6 = 'P8_14'
-# lcd_d7 = 'P8_12'
-# lcd_backlight = 'P8_7'
-
-# Define LCD column and row size for 16x2 LCD.
-lcd_columns = 16
-lcd_rows = 2
-
-# Alternatively specify a 20x4 LCD.
-# lcd_columns = 20
-# lcd_rows = 4
-
-# Initialize the LCD using the pins above.
-lcd = LCD.Adafruit_CharLCD(lcd_rs, lcd_en, lcd_d4, lcd_d5, lcd_d6, lcd_d7,
- lcd_columns, lcd_rows, lcd_backlight)
-
-# Print a two line message
-lcd.message('Hello\nworld!')
-
-# Wait 5 seconds
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Demo showing the cursor.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.show_cursor(True)
-lcd.message('Show cursor')
-
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Demo showing the blinking cursor.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.blink(True)
-lcd.message('Blink cursor')
-
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Stop blinking and showing cursor.
-lcd.show_cursor(False)
-lcd.blink(False)
-
-# Demo scrolling message right/left.
-lcd.clear()
-message = 'Scroll'
-lcd.message(message)
-for i in range(lcd_columns-len(message)):
- time.sleep(0.5)
- lcd.move_right()
-for i in range(lcd_columns-len(message)):
- time.sleep(0.5)
- lcd.move_left()
-
-# Demo turning backlight off and on.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Flash backlight\nin 5 seconds...')
-time.sleep(5.0)
-# Turn backlight off.
-lcd.set_backlight(0)
-time.sleep(2.0)
-# Change message.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Goodbye!')
-# Turn backlight on.
-lcd.set_backlight(1)
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_backpack.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_backpack.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 3c24949..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_backpack.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Example using a character LCD backpack.
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_CharLCD as LCD
-
-# Define LCD column and row size for 16x2 LCD.
-lcd_columns = 16
-lcd_rows = 2
-
-# Initialize the LCD using the pins
-lcd = LCD.Adafruit_CharLCDBackpack()
-
-# Turn backlight on
-lcd.set_backlight(0)
-
-# Print a two line message
-lcd.message('Hello\nworld!')
-
-# Wait 5 seconds
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Demo showing the cursor.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.show_cursor(True)
-lcd.message('Show cursor')
-
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Demo showing the blinking cursor.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.blink(True)
-lcd.message('Blink cursor')
-
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Stop blinking and showing cursor.
-lcd.show_cursor(False)
-lcd.blink(False)
-
-# Demo scrolling message right/left.
-lcd.clear()
-message = 'Scroll'
-lcd.message(message)
-for i in range(lcd_columns-len(message)):
- time.sleep(0.5)
- lcd.move_right()
-for i in range(lcd_columns-len(message)):
- time.sleep(0.5)
- lcd.move_left()
-
-# Demo turning backlight off and on.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Flash backlight\nin 5 seconds...')
-time.sleep(5.0)
-# Turn backlight off.
-lcd.set_backlight(1)
-time.sleep(2.0)
-# Change message.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Goodbye!')
-# Turn backlight on.
-lcd.set_backlight(0) \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_mcp.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_mcp.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 58b8d70..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_mcp.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Example using an RGB character LCD connected to an MCP23017 GPIO extender.
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_CharLCD as LCD
-import Adafruit_GPIO.MCP230xx as MCP
-
-
-# Define MCP pins connected to the LCD.
-lcd_rs = 0
-lcd_en = 1
-lcd_d4 = 2
-lcd_d5 = 3
-lcd_d6 = 4
-lcd_d7 = 5
-lcd_red = 6
-lcd_green = 7
-lcd_blue = 8
-
-# Define LCD column and row size for 16x2 LCD.
-lcd_columns = 16
-lcd_rows = 2
-
-# Alternatively specify a 20x4 LCD.
-# lcd_columns = 20
-# lcd_rows = 4
-
-# Initialize MCP23017 device using its default 0x20 I2C address.
-gpio = MCP.MCP23017()
-
-# Alternatively you can initialize the MCP device on another I2C address or bus.
-# gpio = MCP.MCP23017(0x24, busnum=1)
-
-# Initialize the LCD using the pins
-lcd = LCD.Adafruit_RGBCharLCD(lcd_rs, lcd_en, lcd_d4, lcd_d5, lcd_d6, lcd_d7,
- lcd_columns, lcd_rows, lcd_red, lcd_green, lcd_blue,
- gpio=gpio)
-
-# Print a two line message
-lcd.message('Hello\nworld!')
-
-# Wait 5 seconds
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Demo showing the cursor.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.show_cursor(True)
-lcd.message('Show cursor')
-
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Demo showing the blinking cursor.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.blink(True)
-lcd.message('Blink cursor')
-
-time.sleep(5.0)
-
-# Stop blinking and showing cursor.
-lcd.show_cursor(False)
-lcd.blink(False)
-
-# Demo scrolling message right/left.
-lcd.clear()
-message = 'Scroll'
-lcd.message(message)
-for i in range(lcd_columns-len(message)):
- time.sleep(0.5)
- lcd.move_right()
-for i in range(lcd_columns-len(message)):
- time.sleep(0.5)
- lcd.move_left()
-
-# Demo turning backlight off and on.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Flash backlight\nin 5 seconds...')
-time.sleep(5.0)
-# Turn backlight off.
-lcd.set_backlight(0)
-time.sleep(2.0)
-# Change message.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Goodbye!')
-# Turn backlight on.
-lcd.set_backlight(1)
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_plate.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_plate.py
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index be7ccdd..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_plate.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Example using a character LCD plate.
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_CharLCD as LCD
-
-
-# Initialize the LCD using the pins
-lcd = LCD.Adafruit_CharLCDPlate()
-
-# create some custom characters
-lcd.create_char(1, [2, 3, 2, 2, 14, 30, 12, 0])
-lcd.create_char(2, [0, 1, 3, 22, 28, 8, 0, 0])
-lcd.create_char(3, [0, 14, 21, 23, 17, 14, 0, 0])
-lcd.create_char(4, [31, 17, 10, 4, 10, 17, 31, 0])
-lcd.create_char(5, [8, 12, 10, 9, 10, 12, 8, 0])
-lcd.create_char(6, [2, 6, 10, 18, 10, 6, 2, 0])
-lcd.create_char(7, [31, 17, 21, 21, 21, 21, 17, 31])
-
-# Show some basic colors.
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('RED \x01')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 1.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('GREEN \x02')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('BLUE \x03')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 1.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('YELLOW \x04')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 1.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('CYAN \x05')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 0.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('MAGENTA \x06')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('WHITE \x07')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-# Show button state.
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('Press buttons...')
-
-# Make list of button value, text, and backlight color.
-buttons = ( (LCD.SELECT, 'Select', (1,1,1)),
- (LCD.LEFT, 'Left' , (1,0,0)),
- (LCD.UP, 'Up' , (0,0,1)),
- (LCD.DOWN, 'Down' , (0,1,0)),
- (LCD.RIGHT, 'Right' , (1,0,1)) )
-
-print('Press Ctrl-C to quit.')
-while True:
- # Loop through each button and check if it is pressed.
- for button in buttons:
- if lcd.is_pressed(button[0]):
- # Button is pressed, change the message and backlight.
- lcd.clear()
- lcd.message(button[1])
- lcd.set_color(button[2][0], button[2][1], button[2][2])
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_rgb.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_rgb.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 312a9e4..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_rgb.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Example using an RGB character LCD wired directly to Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black.
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_CharLCD as LCD
-
-
-# Raspberry Pi configuration:
-lcd_rs = 27 # Change this to pin 21 on older revision Raspberry Pi's
-lcd_en = 22
-lcd_d4 = 25
-lcd_d5 = 24
-lcd_d6 = 23
-lcd_d7 = 18
-lcd_red = 4
-lcd_green = 17
-lcd_blue = 7 # Pin 7 is CE1
-
-# BeagleBone Black configuration:
-# lcd_rs = 'P8_8'
-# lcd_en = 'P8_10'
-# lcd_d4 = 'P8_18'
-# lcd_d5 = 'P8_16'
-# lcd_d6 = 'P8_14'
-# lcd_d7 = 'P8_12'
-# lcd_red = 'P8_7'
-# lcd_green = 'P8_9'
-# lcd_blue = 'P8_11'
-
-# Define LCD column and row size for 16x2 LCD.
-lcd_columns = 16
-lcd_rows = 2
-
-# Alternatively specify a 20x4 LCD.
-# lcd_columns = 20
-# lcd_rows = 4
-
-# Initialize the LCD using the pins above.
-lcd = LCD.Adafruit_RGBCharLCD(lcd_rs, lcd_en, lcd_d4, lcd_d5, lcd_d6, lcd_d7,
- lcd_columns, lcd_rows, lcd_red, lcd_green, lcd_blue)
-
-# Show some basic colors.
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('RED')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 1.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('GREEN')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('BLUE')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 1.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('YELLOW')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 1.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('CYAN')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 0.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('MAGENTA')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('WHITE')
-time.sleep(3.0)
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_rgb_pwm.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_rgb_pwm.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 8f6fc2b..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/examples/char_lcd_rgb_pwm.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Example using an RGB character LCD with PWM control of the backlight.
-import math
-import time
-
-import Adafruit_CharLCD as LCD
-
-
-def hsv_to_rgb(hsv):
- """Converts a tuple of hue, saturation, value to a tuple of red, green blue.
- Hue should be an angle from 0.0 to 359.0. Saturation and value should be a
- value from 0.0 to 1.0, where saturation controls the intensity of the hue and
- value controls the brightness.
- """
- # Algorithm adapted from http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ncs/color/t_convert.html
- h, s, v = hsv
- if s == 0:
- return (v, v, v)
- h /= 60.0
- i = math.floor(h)
- f = h-i
- p = v*(1.0-s)
- q = v*(1.0-s*f)
- t = v*(1.0-s*(1.0-f))
- if i == 0:
- return (v, t, p)
- elif i == 1:
- return (q, v, p)
- elif i == 2:
- return (p, v, t)
- elif i == 3:
- return (p, q, v)
- elif i == 4:
- return (t, p, v)
- else:
- return (v, p, q)
-
-# Raspberry Pi configuration:
-lcd_rs = 27 # Change this to pin 21 on older revision Raspberry Pi's
-lcd_en = 22
-lcd_d4 = 25
-lcd_d5 = 24
-lcd_d6 = 23
-lcd_d7 = 18
-lcd_red = 4
-lcd_green = 17
-lcd_blue = 7 # Pin 7 is CE1
-
-# BeagleBone Black configuration:
-# lcd_rs = 'P8_8'
-# lcd_en = 'P8_10'
-# lcd_d4 = 'P8_18'
-# lcd_d5 = 'P8_16'
-# lcd_d6 = 'P8_14'
-# lcd_d7 = 'P8_12'
-# lcd_red = 'P9_16'
-# lcd_green = 'P9_14'
-# lcd_blue = 'P8_13'
-
-# Define LCD column and row size for 16x2 LCD.
-lcd_columns = 16
-lcd_rows = 2
-
-# Alternatively specify a 20x4 LCD.
-# lcd_columns = 20
-# lcd_rows = 4
-
-# Initialize the LCD using the pins
-lcd = LCD.Adafruit_RGBCharLCD(lcd_rs, lcd_en, lcd_d4, lcd_d5, lcd_d6, lcd_d7,
- lcd_columns, lcd_rows, lcd_red, lcd_green, lcd_blue,
- enable_pwm=True)
-
-# Show some basic colors.
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('RED')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 1.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('GREEN')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('BLUE')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 1.0, 0.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('YELLOW')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(0.0, 1.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('CYAN')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 0.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('MAGENTA')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-lcd.set_color(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
-lcd.clear()
-lcd.message('WHITE')
-time.sleep(3.0)
-
-# Use HSV color space so the hue can be adjusted to see a nice gradient of colors.
-# Hue ranges from 0.0 to 359.0, saturation from 0.0 to 1.0, and value from 0.0 to 1.0.
-hue = 0.0
-saturation = 1.0
-value = 1.0
-
-# Loop through all RGB colors.
-lcd.clear()
-print('Press Ctrl-C to quit.')
-while True:
- # Convert HSV to RGB colors.
- red, green, blue = hsv_to_rgb((hue, saturation, value))
- # Set backlight color.
- lcd.set_color(red, green, blue)
- # Print message with RGB values to display.
- lcd.set_cursor(0, 0)
- lcd.message('RED GREEN BLUE\n{0:0.2f} {1:0.2f} {2:0.2f}'.format(red, green, blue))
- # Increment hue (wrapping around at 360 degrees).
- hue += 1.0
- if hue > 359.0:
- hue = 0.0
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/ez_setup.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/ez_setup.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 23ea9a2..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/ez_setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,332 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-"""Bootstrap setuptools installation
-
-To use setuptools in your package's setup.py, include this
-file in the same directory and add this to the top of your setup.py::
-
- from ez_setup import use_setuptools
- use_setuptools()
-
-To require a specific version of setuptools, set a download
-mirror, or use an alternate download directory, simply supply
-the appropriate options to ``use_setuptools()``.
-
-This file can also be run as a script to install or upgrade setuptools.
-"""
-import os
-import shutil
-import sys
-import tempfile
-import zipfile
-import optparse
-import subprocess
-import platform
-import textwrap
-import contextlib
-
-from distutils import log
-
-try:
- from site import USER_SITE
-except ImportError:
- USER_SITE = None
-
-DEFAULT_VERSION = "3.5.1"
-DEFAULT_URL = "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/setuptools/"
-
-def _python_cmd(*args):
- """
- Return True if the command succeeded.
- """
- args = (sys.executable,) + args
- return subprocess.call(args) == 0
-
-
-def _install(archive_filename, install_args=()):
- with archive_context(archive_filename):
- # installing
- log.warn('Installing Setuptools')
- if not _python_cmd('setup.py', 'install', *install_args):
- log.warn('Something went wrong during the installation.')
- log.warn('See the error message above.')
- # exitcode will be 2
- return 2
-
-
-def _build_egg(egg, archive_filename, to_dir):
- with archive_context(archive_filename):
- # building an egg
- log.warn('Building a Setuptools egg in %s', to_dir)
- _python_cmd('setup.py', '-q', 'bdist_egg', '--dist-dir', to_dir)
- # returning the result
- log.warn(egg)
- if not os.path.exists(egg):
- raise IOError('Could not build the egg.')
-
-
-def get_zip_class():
- """
- Supplement ZipFile class to support context manager for Python 2.6
- """
- class ContextualZipFile(zipfile.ZipFile):
- def __enter__(self):
- return self
- def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
- self.close
- return zipfile.ZipFile if hasattr(zipfile.ZipFile, '__exit__') else \
- ContextualZipFile
-
-
-@contextlib.contextmanager
-def archive_context(filename):
- # extracting the archive
- tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- log.warn('Extracting in %s', tmpdir)
- old_wd = os.getcwd()
- try:
- os.chdir(tmpdir)
- with get_zip_class()(filename) as archive:
- archive.extractall()
-
- # going in the directory
- subdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, os.listdir(tmpdir)[0])
- os.chdir(subdir)
- log.warn('Now working in %s', subdir)
- yield
-
- finally:
- os.chdir(old_wd)
- shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
-
-
-def _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay):
- egg = os.path.join(to_dir, 'setuptools-%s-py%d.%d.egg'
- % (version, sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]))
- if not os.path.exists(egg):
- archive = download_setuptools(version, download_base,
- to_dir, download_delay)
- _build_egg(egg, archive, to_dir)
- sys.path.insert(0, egg)
-
- # Remove previously-imported pkg_resources if present (see
- # https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/pull-request/7/ for details).
- if 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules:
- del sys.modules['pkg_resources']
-
- import setuptools
- setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg
-
-
-def use_setuptools(version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL,
- to_dir=os.curdir, download_delay=15):
- to_dir = os.path.abspath(to_dir)
- rep_modules = 'pkg_resources', 'setuptools'
- imported = set(sys.modules).intersection(rep_modules)
- try:
- import pkg_resources
- except ImportError:
- return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay)
- try:
- pkg_resources.require("setuptools>=" + version)
- return
- except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound:
- return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay)
- except pkg_resources.VersionConflict as VC_err:
- if imported:
- msg = textwrap.dedent("""
- The required version of setuptools (>={version}) is not available,
- and can't be installed while this script is running. Please
- install a more recent version first, using
- 'easy_install -U setuptools'.
-
- (Currently using {VC_err.args[0]!r})
- """).format(VC_err=VC_err, version=version)
- sys.stderr.write(msg)
- sys.exit(2)
-
- # otherwise, reload ok
- del pkg_resources, sys.modules['pkg_resources']
- return _do_download(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay)
-
-def _clean_check(cmd, target):
- """
- Run the command to download target. If the command fails, clean up before
- re-raising the error.
- """
- try:
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
- if os.access(target, os.F_OK):
- os.unlink(target)
- raise
-
-def download_file_powershell(url, target):
- """
- Download the file at url to target using Powershell (which will validate
- trust). Raise an exception if the command cannot complete.
- """
- target = os.path.abspath(target)
- cmd = [
- 'powershell',
- '-Command',
- "(new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile(%(url)r, %(target)r)" % vars(),
- ]
- _clean_check(cmd, target)
-
-def has_powershell():
- if platform.system() != 'Windows':
- return False
- cmd = ['powershell', '-Command', 'echo test']
- devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb')
- try:
- try:
- subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
- except Exception:
- return False
- finally:
- devnull.close()
- return True
-
-download_file_powershell.viable = has_powershell
-
-def download_file_curl(url, target):
- cmd = ['curl', url, '--silent', '--output', target]
- _clean_check(cmd, target)
-
-def has_curl():
- cmd = ['curl', '--version']
- devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb')
- try:
- try:
- subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
- except Exception:
- return False
- finally:
- devnull.close()
- return True
-
-download_file_curl.viable = has_curl
-
-def download_file_wget(url, target):
- cmd = ['wget', url, '--quiet', '--output-document', target]
- _clean_check(cmd, target)
-
-def has_wget():
- cmd = ['wget', '--version']
- devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'wb')
- try:
- try:
- subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
- except Exception:
- return False
- finally:
- devnull.close()
- return True
-
-download_file_wget.viable = has_wget
-
-def download_file_insecure(url, target):
- """
- Use Python to download the file, even though it cannot authenticate the
- connection.
- """
- try:
- from urllib.request import urlopen
- except ImportError:
- from urllib2 import urlopen
- src = dst = None
- try:
- src = urlopen(url)
- # Read/write all in one block, so we don't create a corrupt file
- # if the download is interrupted.
- data = src.read()
- dst = open(target, "wb")
- dst.write(data)
- finally:
- if src:
- src.close()
- if dst:
- dst.close()
-
-download_file_insecure.viable = lambda: True
-
-def get_best_downloader():
- downloaders = [
- download_file_powershell,
- download_file_curl,
- download_file_wget,
- download_file_insecure,
- ]
-
- for dl in downloaders:
- if dl.viable():
- return dl
-
-def download_setuptools(version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL,
- to_dir=os.curdir, delay=15, downloader_factory=get_best_downloader):
- """
- Download setuptools from a specified location and return its filename
-
- `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available
- as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end
- with a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where the egg will be downloaded.
- `delay` is the number of seconds to pause before an actual download
- attempt.
-
- ``downloader_factory`` should be a function taking no arguments and
- returning a function for downloading a URL to a target.
- """
- # making sure we use the absolute path
- to_dir = os.path.abspath(to_dir)
- zip_name = "setuptools-%s.zip" % version
- url = download_base + zip_name
- saveto = os.path.join(to_dir, zip_name)
- if not os.path.exists(saveto): # Avoid repeated downloads
- log.warn("Downloading %s", url)
- downloader = downloader_factory()
- downloader(url, saveto)
- return os.path.realpath(saveto)
-
-def _build_install_args(options):
- """
- Build the arguments to 'python setup.py install' on the setuptools package
- """
- return ['--user'] if options.user_install else []
-
-def _parse_args():
- """
- Parse the command line for options
- """
- parser = optparse.OptionParser()
- parser.add_option(
- '--user', dest='user_install', action='store_true', default=False,
- help='install in user site package (requires Python 2.6 or later)')
- parser.add_option(
- '--download-base', dest='download_base', metavar="URL",
- default=DEFAULT_URL,
- help='alternative URL from where to download the setuptools package')
- parser.add_option(
- '--insecure', dest='downloader_factory', action='store_const',
- const=lambda: download_file_insecure, default=get_best_downloader,
- help='Use internal, non-validating downloader'
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--version', help="Specify which version to download",
- default=DEFAULT_VERSION,
- )
- options, args = parser.parse_args()
- # positional arguments are ignored
- return options
-
-def main():
- """Install or upgrade setuptools and EasyInstall"""
- options = _parse_args()
- archive = download_setuptools(
- version=options.version,
- download_base=options.download_base,
- downloader_factory=options.downloader_factory,
- )
- return _install(archive, _build_install_args(options))
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- sys.exit(main())
diff --git a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/setup.py b/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/setup.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c82f48..0000000
--- a/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-try:
- # Try using ez_setup to install setuptools if not already installed.
- from ez_setup import use_setuptools
- use_setuptools()
-except ImportError:
- # Ignore import error and assume Python 3 which already has setuptools.
- pass
-
-from setuptools import setup, find_packages
-
-classifiers = ['Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
- 'Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux',
- 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
- 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
- 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
- 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
- 'Topic :: Software Development',
- 'Topic :: System :: Hardware']
-
-setup(name = 'Adafruit_CharLCD',
- version = '1.1.1',
- author = 'Tony DiCola',
- author_email = 'tdicola@adafruit.com',
- description = 'Library to drive character LCD display and plate.',
- license = 'MIT',
- classifiers = classifiers,
- url = 'https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_CharLCD/',
- dependency_links = ['https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO/tarball/master#egg=Adafruit-GPIO-0.4.0'],
- install_requires = ['Adafruit-GPIO>=0.4.0'],
- packages = find_packages())