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276 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
276 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
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#!/bin/true
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import os, sys, imp
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panda3d_modules = {
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"core" :("libpandaexpress", "libpanda"),
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"dtoolconfig" : "libp3dtoolconfig",
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"physics" : "libpandaphysics",
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"fx" : "libpandafx",
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"direct" : "libp3direct",
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"egg" : "libpandaegg",
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"ode" : "libpandaode",
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"bullet" : "libpandabullet",
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"vision" : "libp3vision",
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"physx" : "libpandaphysx",
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"ai" : "libpandaai",
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"awesomium" : "libp3awesomium",
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"speedtree" : "libpandaspeedtree",
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"rocket" :("_rocketcore", "_rocketcontrols", "libp3rocket"),
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"vrpn" : "libp3vrpn",
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}
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class panda3d_import_manager:
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# Important: store a reference to the sys and os modules, as
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# all references in the global namespace will be reset.
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os = os
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sys = sys
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imp = imp
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__libraries__ = {}
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# Figure out the dll suffix (commonly, _d for windows debug builds),
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# and the dll extension.
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dll_suffix = ''
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dll_exts = ('.pyd', '.so')
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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dll_exts = ('.pyd', '.dll')
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# We allow the caller to preload dll_suffix into the sys module.
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dll_suffix = getattr(sys, 'dll_suffix', None)
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if dll_suffix is None:
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# Otherwise, we try to determine it from the executable name:
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# python_d.exe implies _d across the board.
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dll_suffix = ''
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if sys.executable.endswith('_d.exe'):
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dll_suffix = '_d'
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# On OSX, extension modules can be loaded from either .so or .dylib.
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if sys.platform == "darwin":
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dll_exts = ('.pyd', '.so', '.dylib')
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prepared = False
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@classmethod
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def __prepare(cls):
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# This method only needs to be called once.
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if cls.prepared:
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return
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cls.prepared = True
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# First, we must ensure that the library path is
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# modified to locate all of the dynamic libraries.
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target = None
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filename = "libpandaexpress" + cls.dll_suffix
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for dir in cls.sys.path + [cls.sys.prefix]:
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lib = cls.os.path.join(dir, filename)
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for dll_ext in cls.dll_exts:
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if (cls.os.path.exists(lib + dll_ext)):
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target = dir
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break
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if target == None:
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raise ImportError("Cannot find %s" % (filename))
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target = cls.os.path.abspath(target)
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# And add that directory to the system library path.
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if cls.sys.platform == "win32":
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cls.__prepend_to_path("PATH", target)
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else:
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cls.__prepend_to_path("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", target)
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if cls.sys.platform == "darwin":
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cls.__prepend_to_path("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH", target)
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@classmethod
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def __prepend_to_path(cls, varname, target):
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""" Prepends the given directory to the
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specified search path environment variable. """
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# Get the current value
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if varname in cls.os.environ:
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path = cls.os.environ[varname].strip(cls.os.pathsep)
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else:
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path = ""
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# Prepend our value, if it's not already the first thing
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if len(path) == 0:
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cls.os.environ[varname] = target
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elif not path.startswith(target):
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cls.os.environ[varname] = target + cls.os.pathsep + path
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@classmethod
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def libimport(cls, name):
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""" Imports and returns the specified library name. The
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provided library name has to be without dll extension. """
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if name in cls.__libraries__:
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return cls.__libraries__[name]
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if not cls.prepared: cls.__prepare()
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# Try to import it normally first.
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try:
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return __import__(name)
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except ImportError:
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_, err, _ = cls.sys.exc_info()
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if str(err) != "No module named " + name and \
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str(err) != "No module named '%s'" % name:
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raise
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# Hm, importing normally didn't work. Let's try imp.load_dynamic.
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# But first, locate the desired library.
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target = None
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filename = name + cls.dll_suffix
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for dir in cls.sys.path + [cls.sys.prefix]:
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lib = cls.os.path.join(dir, filename)
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for dll_ext in cls.dll_exts:
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if (cls.os.path.exists(lib + dll_ext)):
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target = lib + dll_ext
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break
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if target:
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# Once we find the first match, break all the way
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# out--don't keep looking for a second match.
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break
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if target == None:
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message = "DLL loader cannot find %s." % name
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raise ImportError(message)
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target = cls.os.path.abspath(target)
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# Now import the file explicitly.
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lib = cls.imp.load_dynamic(name, target)
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cls.__libraries__[name] = lib
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return lib
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class panda3d_submodule(type(sys)):
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""" Represents a submodule of 'panda3d' that represents a dynamic
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library. This dynamic library is loaded when something is accessed
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from the module. """
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__manager__ = panda3d_import_manager
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def __init__(self, name, library):
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type(sys).__init__(self, "panda3d." + name)
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self.__library__ = library
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self.__libraries__ = [self.__library__]
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def __load__(self):
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""" Forces the library to be loaded right now. """
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self.__manager__.libimport(self.__library__)
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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mod = self.__manager__.libimport(self.__library__)
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if name == "__all__":
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everything = []
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for obj in mod.__dict__.keys():
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if not obj.startswith("__"):
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everything.append(obj)
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self.__all__ = everything
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return everything
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elif name == "__library__":
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return self.__library__
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elif name == "__libraries__":
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return self.__libraries__
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elif name in mod.__dict__.keys():
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value = mod.__dict__[name]
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setattr(self, name, value)
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return value
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# Not found? Raise the error that Python would normally raise.
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raise AttributeError("'module' object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
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class panda3d_multisubmodule(type(sys)):
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""" Represents a submodule of 'panda3d' that represents multiple
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dynamic libraries. These are loaded when something is accessed
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from the module. """
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__manager__ = panda3d_import_manager
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def __init__(self, name, libraries):
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type(sys).__init__(self, "panda3d." + name)
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self.__libraries__ = libraries
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def __load__(self):
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""" Forces the libraries to be loaded right now. """
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err = []
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for lib in self.__libraries__:
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try:
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self.__manager__.libimport(lib)
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except ImportError:
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_, msg, _ = self.__manager__.sys.exc_info()
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err.append(str(msg).rstrip('.'))
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if len(err) > 0:
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raise ImportError(', '.join(err))
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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if name == "__all__":
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everything = []
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for lib in self.__libraries__:
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for obj in self.__manager__.libimport(lib).__dict__:
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if not obj.startswith("__"):
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everything.append(obj)
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self.__all__ = everything
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return everything
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elif name == "__libraries__":
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return self.__libraries__
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for lib in self.__libraries__:
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mod = self.__manager__.libimport(lib)
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if name in mod.__dict__:
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value = mod.__dict__[name]
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setattr(self, name, value)
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return value
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# Not found? Raise the error that Python would normally raise.
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raise AttributeError("'module' object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
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class panda3d_module(type(sys)):
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""" Represents the main 'panda3d' module. """
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__file__ = __file__
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modules = panda3d_modules
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__manager__ = panda3d_import_manager
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def __load__(self):
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""" Force all the libraries to be loaded right now. """
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err = []
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for module in self.modules:
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try:
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self.__manager__.sys.modules["panda3d.%s" % module].__load__()
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except ImportError:
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_, msg, _ = self.__manager__.sys.exc_info()
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err.append(str(msg).rstrip('.'))
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if len(err) > 0:
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raise ImportError(', '.join(err))
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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if name == "__all__":
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self.__all__ = name
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return self.modules.keys()
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elif name == "__file__":
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return self.__file__
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elif name in self.modules:
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value = self.__manager__.sys.modules["panda3d.%s" % name]
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setattr(self, name, value)
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return value
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# Not found? Raise the error that Python would normally raise.
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raise AttributeError("'module' object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
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# Create the fake module objects and insert them into sys.modules.
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this = panda3d_module("panda3d")
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# Loop through the module dictionary, create a fake
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# module for each of them, and insert them into
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# sys.modules and into the 'panda3d' fake module.
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for mod, lib in panda3d_modules.items():
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if isinstance(lib, tuple):
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module = panda3d_multisubmodule(mod, lib)
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else:
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module = panda3d_submodule(mod, lib)
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sys.modules["panda3d." + mod] = module
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this.__dict__[mod] = module
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# Important: this must be the last thing in this file
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sys.modules["panda3d"] = this
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