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Various improvements to the build process including support for self-contained builds.
* Note that despite all of these changes PARPG still does not run because asset paths are not standardized,
* Modified the SCons script so that by default running `scons` with no arguments creates a self-contained "build" under a build subdirectory to make in-source testing easier. To install PARPG, use `scons install` instead.
* Got rid of the binary launcher and replaced it with a shell script for unix and a batch script for Windows (batch script is untested). The binary turned out to be too much trouble to maintain.
* Modified the parpg.settings module and parpg.main entry script so that PARPG searches through several default search paths for configuration file(s). PARPG thus no longer crashes if it can't find a configuration file in any particular search path, but will crash it if can't find any configuration files.
* Paths supplied to parpg.main are now appended as search paths for the configuration file(s).
* Changed the default configuration file name to "parpg.cfg" to simplify searches.
* Created the site_scons directory tree where SCons extensions and tools should be placed.
* Created a new SCons builder, CopyRecurse, which can copy only certain files and folders from a directory tree using filters (files and folders that start with a leading dot "." e.g. ".svn" are ignored by default).
* Added the CPython SCons tool (stands for Compile-Python - I didn't name it!), which provides the InstallPython builder for pre-compiling python sources before they are installed. However, it is currently broken and only installs the python sources.
author | M. George Hansen <technopolitica@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 31 May 2011 02:46:20 -0700 |
parents | 7a89ea5404b1 |
children | 06145a6ee387 |
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import os from fife.extensions.pychan.fonts import Font from fife.extensions.pychan.internal import get_manager class PARPGFont(Font): """ Font class for PARPG This class behaves identical to PyChan's Font class except in initialization. Ratherthan take a name and a get object, this class takes a fontdef and settings object as explained below. This class is necessary because the original Font class was too restrictive on how it accepted objects @param fontdef: defines the font's name, size, type, and optionally row spacing as well as glyph spacing. @type fontdef: dictionary @param settings: settings object used to dynamically determine the font's source location @type settings: parpg.settings.Settings object """ def __init__(self, fontdef, settings): self.font = None self.name = fontdef['name'] self.typename = fontdef['typename'] if self.typename == 'truetype': self.filename = '{0}.ttf'.format(self.name.lower().split('_')[0]) self.source = os.path.join(settings.system_path, settings.fife.FontsPath, self.filename) self.row_spacing = fontdef.get('row_spacing', 0) self.glyph_spacing = fontdef.get('glyph_spacing', 0) if self.typename == 'truetype': self.size = fontdef['size'] self.antialias = fontdef['antialias'] self.color = fontdef.get('color', [255, 255, 255]) manager = get_manager().hook.engine.getGuiManager() self.font = manager.createFont(self.source, self.size, '') if not self.font: raise InitializationError('Could not load font ' '{0}'.format(self.name)) self.font.setAntiAlias(self.antialias) self.font.setColor(*self.color) else: raise InitializationError('Unsupported font type ' '{0}'.format(self.typename)) self.font.setRowSpacing(self.row_spacing) self.font.setGlyphSpacing(self.glyph_spacing)