ParseError, SupportedException
)
+from compatibility import updateProject
+
class BProject(object):
"""
Simple class for store and retrieve project informations.
def loadBertosProject(self, project_file, info_dict):
project_dir = os.path.dirname(project_file)
project_data = pickle.loads(open(project_file, "r").read())
+ updateProject(project_data)
# If PROJECT_NAME is not defined it use the directory name as PROJECT_NAME
# NOTE: this can throw an Exception if the user has changed the directory containing the project
self.infos["PROJECT_NAME"] = project_data.get("PROJECT_NAME", os.path.basename(project_dir))
# In projects created with older versions of the Wizard this metadata doesn't exist
self.infos["PROJECT_SRC_PATH"] = os.path.join(self.infos["PROJECT_PATH"], self.infos["PROJECT_NAME"])
- wizard_version = project_data.get("WIZARD_VERSION", 0)
- if wizard_version == 0:
- # Ignore the BERTOS_PATH inside the project file for older project
- project_data["BERTOS_PATH"] = project_dir
- elif wizard_version == 1:
- # Use SOURCES_PATH instead of BERTOS_PATH for backward compatibility
- project_data["BERTOS_PATH"] = project_data["SOURCES_PATH"]
linked_sources_path = project_data["BERTOS_PATH"]
sources_abspath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(project_dir, linked_sources_path))
project_data["BERTOS_PATH"] = sources_abspath
self.loadSourceTree()
self._loadCpuStuff(project_data["CPU_NAME"], project_data["SELECTED_FREQ"])
self._loadToolchainStuff(project_data["TOOLCHAIN"])
+
# NOTE: this is a HACK!!!
# TODO: find a better way to reuse loadModuleData
preset_project_name = project_data.get("PROJECT_NAME", os.path.basename(preset))
self.infos["PROJECT_NAME"] = old_project_name
self.infos["PROJECT_PATH"] = old_project_path
self.infos["PROJECT_SRC_PATH"] = old_project_src_path
+ # End of the ugly HACK!
self.infos["PRESET_NAME"] = preset_project_name
self.infos["PRESET_PATH"] = preset
f.close()
def _writeMakefile(self, filename):
- makefile = open(os.path.join(const.DATA_DIR, "mktemplates/Makefile"), "r").read()
- makefile = makefileGenerator(self, makefile)
- open(filename, "w").write(makefile)
+ makefileGenerator(self, filename)
def _writeUserMkFile(self, filename):
- makefile = open(os.path.join(const.DATA_DIR, "mktemplates/template.mk"), "r").read()
- # Deadly performances loss was here :(
- makefile = userMkGenerator(self, makefile)
- open(filename, "w").write(makefile)
+ userMkGenerator(self, filename)
def _writeWizardMkFile(self, filename):
- makefile = open(os.path.join(const.DATA_DIR, "mktemplates/template_wiz.mk"), "r").read()
- makefile = mkGenerator(self, makefile)
- open(filename, "w").write(makefile)
+ mkGenerator(self, filename)
def _writeMainFile(self, filename):
main = open(os.path.join(const.DATA_DIR, "srctemplates/main.c"), "r").read()
# Files to be ignored (all project files, cfg dir, wizard mk file, all global ignored dirs)
project_related_stuff = (
"cfg",
- self.infos["PROJECT_NAME"] + "_wiz.mk",
+ self.infos["PRESET_NAME"] + "_wiz.mk",
"project.bertos",
- self.infos["PROJECT_NAME"] + ".project",
- self.infos["PROJECT_NAME"] + ".workspace",
+ self.infos["PRESET_NAME"] + ".project",
+ self.infos["PRESET_NAME"] + ".workspace",
) + const.IGNORE_LIST
for element in os.listdir(origin):
if element not in project_related_stuff: