gem5/util/minorview/colours.py

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# Copyright (c) 2013 ARM Limited
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# Authors: Andrew Bardsley
import gtk
# All the miscellaneous colours used in the interface
unknownColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('magenta')
blockedColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('grey')
bubbleColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('bisque')
emptySlotColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('grey90')
reservedSlotColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('cyan')
errorColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('blue')
backgroundColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('white')
faultColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('dark cyan')
readColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('red')
writeColour = gtk.gdk.color_parse('white')
black = gtk.gdk.color_parse('black')
def name_to_colour(name):
"""Convert a colour name to a GdkColor"""
try:
ret = gtk.gdk.color_parse(name)
except:
ret = unknownColour
return ret
number_colour_code = map(name_to_colour, ['black', 'brown', 'red', 'orange',
'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'violet', 'grey', 'white'])
def number_to_colour(num):
"""Convert the last decimal digit of an integer into a resistor
stripe colour"""
return number_colour_code[num % 10]