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view engine/python/fife/extensions/serializers/__init__.py @ 668:e8a799239384
* This fixes the case were the engine would clear the screen twice
The editor and demos now suffer from a problem where if a map is not loaded the screen doesnt get cleared and you see traces of the UI from previous frames. For now the editor, RPG demo and Shooter force the engine to clear the screen every frame. This is not ideal as once a map is loaded they will be clearing the screen twice per frame.
author | prock@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222 |
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date | Mon, 08 Nov 2010 20:37:31 +0000 |
parents | e3140f01749d |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # #################################################################### # Copyright (C) 2005-2010 by the FIFE team # http://www.fifengine.de # This file is part of FIFE. # # FIFE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # #################################################################### import fife, sys, os from traceback import print_exc __all__ = ('ET', 'SerializerError', 'InvalidFormat', 'WrongFileType', 'NameClash', 'NotFound', 'warn', 'root_subfile', 'reverse_root_subfile') try: import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET except ImportError: import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET class SerializerError(Exception): pass class InvalidFormat(SerializerError): pass class WrongFileType(SerializerError): pass class NameClash(SerializerError): pass class NotFound(SerializerError): pass def warn(self, msg): print 'Warning (%s): %s' % (self.filename, msg) def root_subfile(masterfile, subfile): """ Returns new path for given subfile (path), which is rooted against masterfile E.g. if masterfile is ./../foo/bar.xml and subfile is ./../foo2/subfoo.xml, returned path is ../foo2/subfoo.xml NOTE: masterfile is expected to be *file*, not directory. subfile can be either """ s = '/' masterfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(masterfile)) subfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(subfile)) master_fragments = masterfile.split(s) sub_fragments = subfile.split(s) master_leftovers = [] sub_leftovers = [] for i in xrange(len(master_fragments)): try: if master_fragments[i] == sub_fragments[i]: master_leftovers = master_fragments[i+1:] sub_leftovers = sub_fragments[i+1:] except IndexError: break pathstr = '' for f in master_leftovers[:-1]: pathstr += '..' + s pathstr += s.join(sub_leftovers) return pathstr def reverse_root_subfile(masterfile, subfile): """ does inverse operation to root_subfile. E.g. E.g. if masterfile is ./../foo/bar.xml and subfile is ../foo2/subfoo.xml, returned path ./../foo2/subfoo.xml Usually this function is used to convert saved paths into engine relative paths NOTE: masterfile is expected to be *file*, not directory. subfile can be either """ s = '/' masterfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(masterfile)).split(s)[:-1] subfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath( s.join(masterfile) + s + subfile )) masterfile = norm_path(os.getcwd()) + s + 'foo.bar' # cheat a little to satisfy root_subfile return root_subfile(masterfile, subfile) def norm_path(path): """ Makes the path use '/' delimited separators. FIFE always uses these delimiters, but some os-related routines will default to os.path.sep. """ if os.path.sep == '/': return path return '/'.join(path.split(os.path.sep)) def loadImportFile(loader, path, engine, debug=False): """ uses XMLObjectLoader to load import files from path @type path: string @param path: path to import file @type debug: bool @param debug: flag to activate / deactivate print statements """ loader.loadResource(fife.ResourceLocation(path)) if debug: print 'imported object file ' + path def loadImportDir(loader, path, engine, debug=False): """ helper function to call loadImportFile on a directory @type path: string @param path: path to import directory @type debug: bool @param debug: flag to activate / deactivate print statements """ for _file in filter(lambda f: f.split('.')[-1] == 'xml', engine.getVFS().listFiles(path)): loadImportFile(loader, '/'.join([path, _file]), engine, debug) def loadImportDirRec(loader, path, engine, debug=False): """ helper function to call loadImportFile recursive on a directory @type path: string @param path: path to import directory @type debug: bool @param debug: flag to activate / deactivate print statements """ loadImportDir(loader, path, engine, debug) for _dir in filter(lambda d: not d.startswith('.'), engine.getVFS().listDirectories(path)): loadImportDirRec(loader, '/'.join([path, _dir]), engine, debug) def root_subfile(masterfile, subfile): """ Returns new path for given subfile (path), which is rooted against masterfile E.g. if masterfile is ./../foo/bar.xml and subfile is ./../foo2/subfoo.xml, returned path is ../foo2/subfoo.xml NOTE: masterfile is expected to be *file*, not directory. subfile can be either """ s = '/' masterfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(masterfile)) subfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(subfile)) master_fragments = masterfile.split(s) sub_fragments = subfile.split(s) master_leftovers = [] sub_leftovers = [] for i in xrange(len(master_fragments)): try: if master_fragments[i] == sub_fragments[i]: master_leftovers = master_fragments[i+1:] sub_leftovers = sub_fragments[i+1:] except IndexError: break pathstr = '' for f in master_leftovers[:-1]: pathstr += '..' + s pathstr += s.join(sub_leftovers) return pathstr