Double Python initialization fixed
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@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ option(KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES
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"set this option ON to build kicad modules that can be used from scripting languages"
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option(KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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"set this option ON to build Edwin's TEST code with linking to python and pycrust shell"
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)
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#Set version option (stable or testing)
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@ -137,6 +140,11 @@ if(KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES)
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add_definitions(-DKICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES)
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endif(KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES)
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if(KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT)
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add_definitions(-DKICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT)
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endif(KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT)
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if(USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT)
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add_definitions(-DUSE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT)
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#include <wx/config.h>
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#include <wx/filename.h>
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#include <param_config.h>
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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#include <python2.7/Python.h>
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#include <wx/wxPython/wxPython.h>
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#endif
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enum EDA_APP_T {
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APP_UNKNOWN_T,
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@ -59,6 +62,10 @@ class wxHtmlHelpController;
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*/
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class EDA_APP : public wxApp
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{
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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private:
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PyThreadState* m_mainTState;
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#endif
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protected:
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/// Used mainly to handle default paths libs m_Id = APP_EESCHEMA_T, APP_PCBNEW_T ...
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EDA_APP_T m_Id;
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* this is the first executed function (like main() )
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* @return true if the application can be started.
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*/
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bool OnInit();
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bool OnInit(); // should this be virtual
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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bool Init_wxPython();
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#endif
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// This is only called if OnInit() returned true so it's a good place to do
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// any cleanup matching the initializations done there.
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//// virtual int OnExit() ;// { return(0) ; }; // TODO FIX THIS HACK MUST BE VIRTUAL
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wxHtmlHelpController* GetHtmlHelpController() { return m_HtmlCtrl; }
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@ -470,7 +470,9 @@ public:
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void SetShowBorderAndTitleBlock( bool aShow ) { m_showBorderAndTitleBlock = aShow; }
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EDA_DRAW_PANEL* GetCanvas() { return m_canvas; }
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// HACK
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// EDA_MSG_PANEL* GetMessagePanel() { return m_messagePanel; }
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// end hack
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virtual wxString GetScreenDesc();
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/**
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#include <python_scripting.h>
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#endif
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// Colors for layers and items
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COLORS_DESIGN_SETTINGS g_ColorsSettings;
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@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ wxString g_DocModulesFileName = wxT( "footprints_doc/footprints.pdf" );
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wxArrayString g_LibraryNames;
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// wxWindow* DoPythonStuff(wxWindow* parent); // declaration
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IMPLEMENT_APP( EDA_APP )
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@ -105,6 +107,33 @@ void EDA_APP::MacOpenFile( const wxString& fileName )
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frame->LoadOnePcbFile( fileName, false );
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}
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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class MyFrame : public wxFrame {
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public:
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MyFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size);
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void RedirectStdio();
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wxWindow* DoPythonStuff(wxWindow* parent);
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void OnExit(wxCommandEvent& event);
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void OnPyFrame(wxCommandEvent& event);
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void ScriptingSetPcbEditFrame(PCB_EDIT_FRAME *aPCBEdaFrame);
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private:
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DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
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PCB_EDIT_FRAME *PcbEditFrame ;
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};
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enum
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{
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ID_EXIT=1001,
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ID_PYFRAME
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};
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BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyFrame, wxFrame)
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EVT_MENU(ID_EXIT, MyFrame::OnExit)
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EVT_MENU(ID_PYFRAME, MyFrame::OnPyFrame)
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END_EVENT_TABLE()
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#endif
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bool EDA_APP::OnInit()
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{
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PCB_EDIT_FRAME* frame = NULL;
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING
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pcbnewInitPythonScripting();
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if ( !pcbnewInitPythonScripting(&m_mainTState) )
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{
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return false;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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MyFrame *zz = new MyFrame(_T("Embedded wxPython Test"),wxDefaultPosition, wxSize(700, 600));
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zz->Show(true);
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#endif
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InitEDA_Appl( wxT( "Pcbnew" ), APP_PCBNEW_T );
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*/
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frame->SetFocus();
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frame->GetCanvas()->SetFocus();
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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zz->ScriptingSetPcbEditFrame(frame); // make the frame available to my python thing
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// now to find a way to use it for something useful
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#endif
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return true;
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}
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#if 0
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// for some reason KiCad classes do not implement OnExit
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// if I add it in the declaration, I need to fix it in every application
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// so for now make a note TODO TODO
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// we need to clean up python when the application exits
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int EDA_APP::OnExit() {
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// Restore the thread state and tell Python to cleanup after itself.
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// wxPython will do its own cleanup as part of that process. This is done
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// in OnExit instead of ~MyApp because OnExit is only called if OnInit is
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// successful.
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#if KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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wxPyEndAllowThreads(m_mainTState);
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Py_Finalize();
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_EXPERIMENT
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// stuff copied from WxPython examples
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bool EDA_APP::Init_wxPython() {
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// Initialize Python
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Py_Initialize();
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PyEval_InitThreads();
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// Load the wxPython core API. Imports the wx._core_ module and sets a
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// local pointer to a function table located there. The pointer is used
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// internally by the rest of the API functions.
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if ( ! wxPyCoreAPI_IMPORT() ) {
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wxLogError(wxT("***** Error importing the wxPython API! *****"));
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PyErr_Print();
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Py_Finalize();
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return false;
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}
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// Save the current Python thread state and release the
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// Global Interpreter Lock.
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m_mainTState = wxPyBeginAllowThreads();
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return true;
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}
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//
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MyFrame::MyFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size)
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: wxFrame(NULL, -1, title, pos, size,
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wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE|wxNO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE)
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{
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// SetIcon(wxICON(mondrian));
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wxMenuBar* mbar = new wxMenuBar;
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wxMenu* menu = new wxMenu;
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menu->Append(ID_PYFRAME, _T("Make wx&Python frame"));
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menu->AppendSeparator();
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menu->Append(ID_EXIT, _T("&Close Frame\tAlt-X"));
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mbar->Append(menu, _T("&File"));
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SetMenuBar(mbar);
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CreateStatusBar();
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RedirectStdio();
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// Make some child windows from C++
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wxSplitterWindow* sp = new wxSplitterWindow(this, -1);
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wxPanel* p1 = new wxPanel(sp, -1, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxSUNKEN_BORDER);
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new wxStaticText(p1, -1,
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_T("The frame, menu, splitter, this panel and this text were created in C++..."),
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wxPoint(10,10));
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// And get a panel from Python
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wxWindow* p2 = DoPythonStuff(sp);
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if (p2)
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sp->SplitHorizontally(p1, p2, GetClientSize().y/4);
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}
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void MyFrame::OnExit(wxCommandEvent& event)
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{
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Close();
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}
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void MyFrame::ScriptingSetPcbEditFrame(PCB_EDIT_FRAME *aPCBEdaFrame)
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{
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PcbEditFrame = aPCBEdaFrame;
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}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// This is where the fun begins...
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const char* python_code1 = "\
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import wx\n\
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f = wx.Frame(None, -1, 'Hello from wxPython!', size=(250, 150))\n\
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f.Show()\n\
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";
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void MyFrame::OnPyFrame(wxCommandEvent& event)
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{
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// For simple Python code that doesn't have to interact with the
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// C++ code in any way, you can execute it with PyRun_SimpleString.
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// First, whenever you do anything with Python objects or code, you
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// *MUST* aquire the Global Interpreter Lock and block other
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// Python threads from running.
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wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
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// Execute the code in the __main__ module
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PyRun_SimpleString(python_code1);
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// Finally, release the GIL and let other Python threads run.
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wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
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}
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void MyFrame::RedirectStdio() {
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// This is a helpful little tidbit to help debugging and such. It
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// redirects Python's stdout and stderr to a window that will popup
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// only on demand when something is printed, like a traceback.
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const char* python_redirect = "import sys\n\
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import wx\n\
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output = wx.PyOnDemandOutputWindow()\n\
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sys.stdin = sys.stderr = output\n";
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wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
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PyRun_SimpleString(python_redirect);
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wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
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}
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const char* python_code2 = "\
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import sys\nimport os\n\
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sys.path.append(os.path.expanduser('~/.kicad_plugins'))\n\
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import embedded_sample\n\
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\n\
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def makeWindow(parent):\n\
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win = embedded_sample.MyPanel(parent)\n\
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return win\n\
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";
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wxWindow* MyFrame::DoPythonStuff(wxWindow* parent)
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{
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// More complex embedded situations will require passing C++ objects to
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// Python and/or returning objects from Python to be used in C++. This
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// sample shows one way to do it. NOTE: The above code could just have
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// easily come from a file, or the whole thing could be in the Python
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// module that is imported and manipulated directly in this C++ code. See
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// the Python API for more details.
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wxWindow* window = NULL;
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PyObject* result;
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// As always, first grab the GIL
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wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
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// Now make a dictionary to serve as the global namespace when the code is
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// executed. Put a reference to the builtins module in it. (Yes, the
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// names are supposed to be different, I don't know why...)
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PyObject* globals = PyDict_New();
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PyObject* builtins = PyImport_ImportModule("__builtin__");
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PyDict_SetItemString(globals, "__builtins__", builtins);
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Py_DECREF(builtins);
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// Execute the code to make the makeWindow function
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result = PyRun_String(python_code2, Py_file_input, globals, globals);
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// Was there an exception?
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if (! result) {
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PyErr_Print();
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wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
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return NULL;
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}
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Py_DECREF(result);
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// Now there should be an object named 'makeWindow' in the dictionary that
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// we can grab a pointer to:
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PyObject* func = PyDict_GetItemString(globals, "makeWindow");
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wxASSERT(PyCallable_Check(func));
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// Now build an argument tuple and call the Python function. Notice the
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// use of another wxPython API to take a wxWindows object and build a
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// wxPython object that wraps it.
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PyObject* arg = wxPyMake_wxObject(parent, false);
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wxASSERT(arg != NULL);
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PyObject* tuple = PyTuple_New(1);
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PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tuple, 0, arg);
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result = PyEval_CallObject(func, tuple);
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// Was there an exception?
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if (! result)
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PyErr_Print();
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else {
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// Otherwise, get the returned window out of Python-land and
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// into C++-ville...
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bool success = wxPyConvertSwigPtr(result, (void**)&window, _T("wxWindow"));
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wxASSERT_MSG(success, _T("Returned object was not a wxWindow!"));
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Py_DECREF(result);
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}
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// Release the python objects we still have
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Py_DECREF(globals);
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Py_DECREF(tuple);
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// Finally, after all Python stuff is done, release the GIL
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wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
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return window;
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}
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#endif
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*/
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#include <python_scripting.h>
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#include <wx/wxPython/wxPython.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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extern "C" void init_pcbnew( void );
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#define EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES 2 // this is the number of python
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#define EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES 10 // this is the number of python
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// modules that we want to add into the list
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/* Function pcbnewInitPythonScripting
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* Initializes all the python environment and publish our interface inside it
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* initializes all the wxpython interface, and returns the python thread control structure
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*
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*/
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void pcbnewInitPythonScripting()
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bool pcbnewInitPythonScripting(PyThreadState** aMainTState)
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{
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swigAddBuiltin(); // add builtin functions
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swigAddModules(); // add our own modules
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swigSwitchPythonBuiltin(); // switch the python builtin modules to our new list
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Py_Initialize(); // call the python library to get it initialized
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Py_Initialize();
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PyEval_InitThreads();
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// Load the wxPython core API. Imports the wx._core_ module and sets a
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// local pointer to a function table located there. The pointer is used
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// internally by the rest of the API functions.
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if ( ! wxPyCoreAPI_IMPORT() ) {
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wxLogError(wxT("***** Error importing the wxPython API! *****"));
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PyErr_Print();
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Py_Finalize();
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return false;
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}
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// Save the current Python thread state and release the
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// Global Interpreter Lock.
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*aMainTState = wxPyBeginAllowThreads();
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// load pcbnew inside python, and load all the user plugins, TODO: add system wide plugins
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wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
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PyRun_SimpleString( "import sys\n"
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"sys.path.append(\".\")\n"
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"import pcbnew\n"
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"pcbnew.LoadPlugins()"
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);
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wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
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return true;
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}
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* Initializes the Python engine inside pcbnew
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*/
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void pcbnewInitPythonScripting( void );
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bool pcbnewInitPythonScripting(PyThreadState** aMainTState);
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#endif
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