No class docstring
Method __init__ Undocumented
Method setSize Undocumented
Method dataReceived Called whenever data is received.
Method endEscape Undocumented
Method initScreen Undocumented
Method gotoXY Go to a position on the screen.
Method writeCh Write a character to the screen. If we're at the end of the row, ignore the write.
Method writeStr Write a string to the screen. This does not wrap a the edge of the screen, and stops at \r and \n.
Method eraseToLine Erase from the current position to the end of the line.
Method eraseToScreen Erase from the current position to the end of the screen.
Method clearScreen Clear the screen, and return the cursor to 0, 0.
Method setAttributes Set the attributes for drawing on the screen.
Method refresh Redraw the screen.
Method windowSizeChanged Called when the size of the window changes. Might want to redraw the screen here, or something.
Method keyReceived Called when the user hits a key.

Inherited from BaseProtocol (via Protocol):

Method makeConnection Make a connection to a transport and a server.
Method connectionMade Called when a connection is made.

Inherited from BaseProtocol (via Protocol):

Method makeConnection Make a connection to a transport and a server.
Method connectionMade Called when a connection is made.
def __init__(self): (source)
Undocumented
def setSize(self, width, height): (source)
Undocumented
def dataReceived(self, data): (source)

Called whenever data is received.

Use this method to translate to a higher-level message. Usually, some callback will be made upon the receipt of each complete protocol message.

Parametersdataa string of indeterminate length. Please keep in mind that you will probably need to buffer some data, as partial (or multiple) protocol messages may be received! I recommend that unit tests for protocols call through to this method with differing chunk sizes, down to one byte at a time.
def endEscape(self): (source)
Undocumented
def initScreen(self): (source)
Undocumented
def gotoXY(self, x, y): (source)

Go to a position on the screen.

def writeCh(self, ch): (source)

Write a character to the screen. If we're at the end of the row, ignore the write.

def writeStr(self, s): (source)

Write a string to the screen. This does not wrap a the edge of the screen, and stops at \r and \n.

def eraseToLine(self): (source)

Erase from the current position to the end of the line.

def eraseToScreen(self): (source)

Erase from the current position to the end of the screen.

def clearScreen(self): (source)

Clear the screen, and return the cursor to 0, 0.

def setAttributes(self, *attrs): (source)

Set the attributes for drawing on the screen.

def refresh(self): (source)

Redraw the screen.

def windowSizeChanged(self): (source)

Called when the size of the window changes. Might want to redraw the screen here, or something.

def keyReceived(self, key): (source)

Called when the user hits a key.

API Documentation for Twisted, generated by pydoctor at 2016-04-04 15:02:49.