Mercurial > parpg-source
diff main.py @ 2:06145a6ee387
Fixed resource path dependencies issue that caused PARPG to crash on start.
* PARPG should now run without issue (system installation not tested).
* Utilized FIFE's VFS module to remove path dependencies from most PARPG modules.
* The new parpg.vfs module is a singleton with a single global variable, VFS, which is a reference to the global VFS instance. Although a singleton is not ideal it should be replaced once PARPG's core code is refactored.
* The parpg.vfs singleton is initialized in the parpg.applicaiton.PARPGApplication class with the absolute path to the data directory via the parpg.settings module and corresponding configuration file.
* A new DataPath entry was added to the default system configuration file template under the [parpg] section to support the new parpg.vfs module.
* Updated the parpg-assets subrepo to revision 3 to fix some dialog file format issues (for details see commit message for parpg-assets).
* Fixed a few bugs in the parpg.dialogueparsers.YAMLDialogueParser class related to exception handling.
author | M. George Hansen <technopolitica@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:56:14 -1000 |
parents | 7a89ea5404b1 |
children | 06be71be07f1 |
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--- a/main.py Tue May 31 02:46:20 2011 -0700 +++ b/main.py Mon Jun 06 15:56:14 2011 -1000 @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ from optparse import OptionParser +from parpg.settings import Settings + usage = ('usage: %prog [options] settings_path [system_path user_path]\n\n' 'The settings_path argument is mandatory and is the directory in \n' 'which your system.cfg file is located. Optionally, you may \n' @@ -30,8 +32,6 @@ help='Name of log file to save to') parser.add_option('-l', '--loglevel', default='critical', help='desired output level for log file') -parser.add_option('-m', '--module', - help='location of the parpg module') opts, args = parser.parse_args() if not args: @@ -39,12 +39,6 @@ sys.exit(1) -# initialize settings -if opts.module: - print('added ' + opts.module) - sys.path.insert(0, opts.module) - -from parpg.settings import Settings settings = Settings(*args)