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Comment/typecheck new CharInput render_line code
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@ -357,10 +357,14 @@ class CharInput(Input, inherit_bindings=False):
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def render_line(self, y: int) -> Strip:
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def render_line(self, y: int) -> Strip:
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assert isinstance(self.app, PaintApp)
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assert isinstance(self.app, PaintApp)
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# return Strip([Segment(self.value * self.size.width, Style(color=self.app.selected_fg_color, bgcolor=self.app.selected_bg_color))])
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# return Strip([Segment(self.value * self.size.width, Style(color=self.app.selected_fg_color, bgcolor=self.app.selected_bg_color))])
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# There's a LineFilter class that can be subclassed to do stuff like this, but I'm not sure why you'd want a class for it.
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# Is it a typechecking thing? Does python not have good interfaces support?
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# Anyways, this code is based on how that works,
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super_class_strip = super().render_line(y)
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super_class_strip = super().render_line(y)
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new_segments = []
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new_segments: list[Segment] = []
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style_mod: Style = Style(color=self.app.selected_fg_color, bgcolor=self.app.selected_bg_color)
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style_mod: Style = Style(color=self.app.selected_fg_color, bgcolor=self.app.selected_bg_color)
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for text, style, _ in super_class_strip._segments:
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for text, style, _ in super_class_strip._segments:
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assert isinstance(style, Style)
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new_segments.append(Segment(text, style + style_mod, None))
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new_segments.append(Segment(text, style + style_mod, None))
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return Strip(new_segments)
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return Strip(new_segments)
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