draft for reimplementation of tcl commands to separated files/modules
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ from FlatCAMDraw import FlatCAMDraw
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from FlatCAMProcess import *
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from FlatCAMProcess import *
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from MeasurementTool import Measurement
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from MeasurementTool import Measurement
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from DblSidedTool import DblSidedTool
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from DblSidedTool import DblSidedTool
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import tclCommands
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########################################
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########################################
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## App ##
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## App ##
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if not isinstance(unknownException, self.TclErrorException):
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if not isinstance(unknownException, self.TclErrorException):
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self.raiseTclError("Unknown error: %s" % str(unknownException))
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self.raiseTclError("Unknown error: %s" % str(unknownException))
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else:
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raise unknownException
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def raiseTclError(self, text):
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def raiseTclError(self, text):
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"""
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"""
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#import/overwrite tcl commands as objects of TclCommand descendants
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tclCommands.register_all_commands(self, commands)
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# Add commands to the tcl interpreter
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# Add commands to the tcl interpreter
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for cmd in commands:
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for cmd in commands:
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self.tcl.createcommand(cmd, commands[cmd]['fcn'])
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self.tcl.createcommand(cmd, commands[cmd]['fcn'])
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tclCommands/TclCommand.py
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tclCommands/TclCommand.py
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import sys, inspect, pkgutil
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import re
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import FlatCAMApp
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class TclCommand(object):
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app=None
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# array of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
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aliases = None
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# dictionary of types from Tcl command: args = {'name': str}, this is for value without optionname
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arg_names = {'name': str}
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# dictionary of types from Tcl command: types = {'outname': str} , this is for options like -optionname value
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option_types = {}
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# array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
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required = ['name']
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# structured help for current command
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help = {
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'main': "undefined help.",
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'args': {
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'argumentname': 'undefined help.',
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'optionname': 'undefined help.'
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},
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'examples' : []
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}
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def __init__(self, app):
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self.app=app
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def get_decorated_help(self):
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"""
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Decorate help for TCL console output.
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:return: decorated help from structue
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"""
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def get_decorated_command(alias):
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command_string = []
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for key, value in reversed(self.help['args'].items()):
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command_string.append(get_decorated_argument(key, value, True))
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return "> " + alias + " " + " ".join(command_string)
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def get_decorated_argument(key, value, in_command=False):
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option_symbol = ''
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if key in self.arg_names:
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type=self.arg_names[key]
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in_command_name = "<" + str(type.__name__) + ">"
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else:
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option_symbol = '-'
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type=self.option_types[key]
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in_command_name = option_symbol + key + " <" + str(type.__name__) + ">"
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if in_command:
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if key in self.required:
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return in_command_name
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else:
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return '[' + in_command_name + "]"
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else:
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if key in self.required:
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return "\t" + option_symbol + key + " <" + str(type.__name__) + ">: " + value
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else:
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return "\t[" + option_symbol + key + " <" + str(type.__name__) + ">: " + value+"]"
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def get_decorated_example(example):
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example_string = ''
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return "todo" + example_string
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help_string=[self.help['main']]
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for alias in self.aliases:
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help_string.append(get_decorated_command(alias))
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for key, value in reversed(self.help['args'].items()):
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help_string.append(get_decorated_argument(key, value))
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for example in self.help['examples']:
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help_string.append(get_decorated_example(example))
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return "\n".join(help_string)
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def parse_arguments(self, args):
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"""
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Pre-processes arguments to detect '-keyword value' pairs into dictionary
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and standalone parameters into list.
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This is copy from FlatCAMApp.setup_shell().h() just for accesibility, original should be removed after all commands will be converted
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"""
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options = {}
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arguments = []
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n = len(args)
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name = None
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for i in range(n):
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match = re.search(r'^-([a-zA-Z].*)', args[i])
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if match:
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assert name is None
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name = match.group(1)
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continue
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if name is None:
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arguments.append(args[i])
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else:
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options[name] = args[i]
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name = None
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return arguments, options
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def check_args(self, args):
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"""
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Check arguments and options for right types
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:param args: arguments from tcl to check
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:return:
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"""
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arguments, options = self.parse_arguments(args)
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named_args={}
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unnamed_args=[]
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# check arguments
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idx=0
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arg_names_reversed=self.arg_names.items()
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for argument in arguments:
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if len(self.arg_names) > idx:
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key, type = arg_names_reversed[len(self.arg_names)-idx-1]
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try:
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named_args[key] = type(argument)
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except Exception, e:
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self.app.raiseTclError("Cannot cast named argument '%s' to type %s." % (key, type))
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else:
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unnamed_args.append(argument)
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idx += 1
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# check otions
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for key in options:
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if key not in self.option_types:
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self.app.raiseTclError('Unknown parameter: %s' % key)
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try:
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named_args[key] = self.option_types[key](options[key])
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except Exception, e:
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self.app.raiseTclError("Cannot cast argument '-%s' to type %s." % (key, self.option_types[key]))
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# check required arguments
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for key in self.required:
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if key not in named_args:
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self.app.raiseTclError("Missing required argument '%s'." % (key))
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return named_args, unnamed_args
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def execute_wrapper(self, *args):
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"""
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Command which is called by tcl console when current commands aliases are hit.
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Main catch(except) is implemented here.
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This method should be reimplemented only when initial checking sequence differs
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:param args: arguments passed from tcl command console
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:return: None, output text or exception
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"""
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try:
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args, unnamed_args = self.check_args(args)
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return self.execute(args, unnamed_args)
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except Exception as unknown:
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self.app.raiseTclUnknownError(unknown)
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def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
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"""
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Direct execute of command, this method should be implemented in each descendant.
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No main catch should be implemented here.
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:param args: array of known named arguments and options
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:param unnamed_args: array of other values which were passed into command
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without -somename and we do not have them in known arg_names
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:return: None, output text or exception
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("Please Implement this method")
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tclCommands/TclCommandExteriors.py
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from ObjectCollection import *
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import TclCommand
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class TclCommandExteriors(TclCommand.TclCommand):
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"""
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Tcl shell command to get exteriors of polygons
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"""
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# array of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
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aliases = ['exteriors','ext']
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# dictionary of types from Tcl command: args = {'name': str}, this is for value without optionname
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arg_names = {'name': str,'name2': str}
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# dictionary of types from Tcl command: types = {'outname': str} , this is for options like -optionname value
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option_types = {'outname': str}
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# array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
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required = ['name']
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# structured help for current command
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help = {
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'main': "Get exteriors of polygons.",
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'args': {
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'name': 'Name of the source Geometry object.',
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'outname': 'Name of the resulting Geometry object.'
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},
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'examples':[]
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}
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def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
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"""
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execute current TCL shell command
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:param args: array of known named arguments and options
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:param unnamed_args: array of other values which were passed into command
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without -somename and we do not have them in known arg_names
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:return: None or exception
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"""
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name = args['name']
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if 'outname' in args:
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outname = args['outname']
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else:
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outname = name + "_exteriors"
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try:
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obj = self.app.collection.get_by_name(name)
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except:
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self.app.raiseTclError("Could not retrieve object: %s" % name)
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if obj is None:
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self.app.raiseTclError("Object not found: %s" % name)
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if not isinstance(obj, Geometry):
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self.app.raiseTclError('Expected Geometry, got %s %s.' % (name, type(obj)))
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def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
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geo_obj.solid_geometry = obj_exteriors
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obj_exteriors = obj.get_exteriors()
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self.app.new_object('geometry', outname, geo_init)
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from ObjectCollection import *
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import TclCommand
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class TclCommandInteriors(TclCommand.TclCommand):
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"""
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Tcl shell command to get interiors of polygons
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"""
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# array of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
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aliases = ['interiors']
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# dictionary of types from Tcl command: args = {'name': str}, this is for value without optionname
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arg_names = {'name': str}
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# dictionary of types from Tcl command: types = {'outname': str} , this is for options like -optionname value
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option_types = {'outname': str}
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# array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
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required = ['name']
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# structured help for current command
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help = {
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'main': "Get interiors of polygons.",
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'args': {
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'name': 'Name of the source Geometry object.',
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'outname': 'Name of the resulting Geometry object.'
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},
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'examples':[]
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}
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def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
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"""
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execute current TCL shell command
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:param args: array of known named arguments and options
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:param unnamed_args: array of other values which were passed into command
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without -somename and we do not have them in known arg_names
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:return: None or exception
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"""
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name = args['name']
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if 'outname' in args:
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outname = args['outname']
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try:
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obj = self.app.collection.get_by_name(name)
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except:
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self.app.raiseTclError("Could not retrieve object: %s" % name)
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if obj is None:
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if not isinstance(obj, Geometry):
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self.app.raiseTclError('Expected Geometry, got %s %s.' % (name, type(obj)))
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def geo_init(geo_obj, app_obj):
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obj_exteriors = obj.get_interiors()
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import pkgutil
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import inspect
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import sys
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# allowed command modules
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import tclCommands.TclCommandExteriors
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import tclCommands.TclCommandInteriors
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for loader, name, is_pkg in pkgutil.walk_packages(__path__):
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def register_all_commands(app, commands):
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"""
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at this stage we can include only wanted commands with this, autoloading may be implemented in future
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:param app: FlatCAMApp
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"""
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'help': commandInstance.get_decorated_help()
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}
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