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flatcam-wsl/tclCommands/__init__.py
Kamil Sopko e96ee1af29 merge new pull requests from FlatCAM->master
implement  executing of tasks  inside worker thread
cleanups, reimplement  Isolate/New/OpenGerber as OOP style Shell commands
disable edit  during shell execution,  show   some  progress
add ability for breakpoints in other threads and only if available
add X11 safe flag, not sure what happen on windows
2016-03-24 23:06:44 +01:00

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import pkgutil
import sys
# allowed command modules
import tclCommands.TclCommandAddPolygon
import tclCommands.TclCommandAddPolyline
import tclCommands.TclCommandCncjob
import tclCommands.TclCommandExportGcode
import tclCommands.TclCommandExteriors
import tclCommands.TclCommandInteriors
import tclCommands.TclCommandIsolate
import tclCommands.TclCommandNew
import tclCommands.TclCommandOpenGerber
__all__ = []
for loader, name, is_pkg in pkgutil.walk_packages(__path__):
module = loader.find_module(name).load_module(name)
__all__.append(name)
def register_all_commands(app, commands):
"""
Static method which register all known commands.
Command should be for now in directory tclCommands and module should start with TCLCommand
Class have to follow same name as module.
we need import all modules in top section:
import tclCommands.TclCommandExteriors
at this stage we can include only wanted commands with this, auto loading may be implemented in future
I have no enough knowledge about python's anatomy. Would be nice to include all classes which are descendant etc.
:param app: FlatCAMApp
:param commands: array of commands which should be modified
:return: None
"""
tcl_modules = {k: v for k, v in sys.modules.items() if k.startswith('tclCommands.TclCommand')}
for key, mod in tcl_modules.items():
if key != 'tclCommands.TclCommand':
class_name = key.split('.')[1]
class_type = getattr(mod, class_name)
command_instance = class_type(app)
for alias in command_instance.aliases:
commands[alias] = {
'fcn': command_instance.execute_wrapper,
'help': command_instance.get_decorated_help()
}