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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 |
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#/usr/bin/python # This file is part of PARPG. # PARPG is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # PARPG 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 General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with PARPG. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. from fife.extensions import pychan class ExaminePopup(): """Create a popup for when you click examine on an object""" def __init__(self, engine, object_title, desc): """Initialize the popup @type engine: fife.Engine @param engine: an instance of the fife engine @type object_title: string @param object_title: The title for the window, probably should just be the name of the object @type desc: string @param desc: The description of the object @return: None""" self.engine = engine self.examine_window = pychan.widgets.\ Window(title=unicode(object_title), position_technique="center:center", min_size=(175,175)) self.scroll = pychan.widgets.ScrollArea(name='scroll', size=(150,150)) self.description = pychan.widgets.Label(name='descText', text=unicode(desc), wrap_text=True) self.description.max_width = 170 self.scroll.addChild(self.description) self.examine_window.addChild(self.scroll) self.close_button = pychan.widgets.Button(name='closeButton', text=unicode('Close')) self.examine_window.addChild(self.close_button) self.examine_window.mapEvents({'closeButton':self.examine_window.hide}) def closePopUp(self): # TODO: missing function information if self.examine_window.isVisible(): self.examine_window.hide() def showPopUp(self): # TODO: missing function information self.examine_window.show()