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#!/usr/bin/python | ||
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""" | ||
FoxDot is a Python library and programming environment that provides a fast and | ||
user-friendly abstraction to the powerful audio-engine, SuperCollider. It comes | ||
with its own IDE, which means it can be used straight out of the box; all you need | ||
is Python and SuperCollider and you're ready to go! | ||
For more information on installation, check out [the guide](http://foxdot.org/installation), | ||
or if you're already set up, you can also find a useful starter guide that introduces the | ||
key components of FoxDot on [the website](http://foxdot.org/). | ||
Please see the [documentation](http://docs.foxdot.org/) for more detailed information on | ||
the FoxDot classes and how to implement them. | ||
Copyright Ryan Kirkbride 2015 | ||
""" | ||
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function | ||
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try: | ||
import time | ||
except: | ||
print("Couldn't import time") | ||
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try: | ||
import platform | ||
except: | ||
print("Couldn't import platform library") | ||
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import os | ||
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import subprocess | ||
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try: | ||
import psutil | ||
except: | ||
os.system("pip install psutil") | ||
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try: | ||
import getpass | ||
except: | ||
print("Couldn't import getpass library") | ||
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sclangpath = "" #find path to sclang | ||
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thispath = "" #find this path | ||
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""" | ||
Sclang path and supercollider path are the same but need to go to the actual file for sclang | ||
For CWR (current working directory) need to go to the folder that contains sclang (also contains supercollider (scide.exe)) | ||
""" | ||
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thisdir = os.getcwd() | ||
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OS = platform.system() | ||
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username = getpass.getuser() | ||
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if(OS == "Windows"): | ||
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print("OS: Windows") | ||
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sclangloc = os.popen('where /R "C:\Program Files" sclang.exe').read() | ||
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thiscwd = str(sclangloc) | ||
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ourcwd = thiscwd.replace('\\sclang.exe\n', '') | ||
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def is_proc_running(name): | ||
for p in psutil.process_iter(attrs=["name", "exe", "cmdline"]): | ||
#print(p); | ||
procname = p.info['name'] or \ | ||
p.info['exe'] and os.path.basename(p.info['exe']) == name or \ | ||
p.info['cmdline'] and p.info['cmdline'][0] == name | ||
if(procname.startswith(name)): | ||
return True | ||
return False | ||
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running = (is_proc_running("sclang")) | ||
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if(running == False): | ||
startup = thisdir+"/FoxDot/startup.scd" | ||
#os.system("sclang"+startup+" &") | ||
subprocess.Popen([sclangloc, startup], cwd=ourcwd, shell=True) | ||
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elif(OS == "Linux"): | ||
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print("OS: Linux") | ||
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def is_proc_running(name): | ||
for p in psutil.process_iter(attrs=["name","cmdline"]): | ||
#print(p); | ||
procname = p.info['name'] or \ | ||
p.info['cmdline'] and p.info['cmdline'][0] == name | ||
if(procname.startswith(name)): | ||
return True | ||
return False | ||
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running = (is_proc_running("sclang")) | ||
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if(running == False): | ||
startup = thisdir+"/FoxDot/startup.scd" | ||
#os.system('sclang "/home/foxdot/Desktop/FoxDot-Cross-Platform/FoxDot/startup.scd" &') #fuctional | ||
os.system("sclang "+startup+" &") | ||
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else: | ||
print("Operating system unrecognised") | ||
#Potentially get the user to choose their OS from a list? | ||
#Then run the corresponding functions | ||
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from .lib import * | ||
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def main(): | ||
""" Function for starting the GUI when importing the library """ | ||
FoxDot = Workspace.workspace(FoxDotCode).run() | ||
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def Go(): | ||
""" Function to be called at the end of Python files with FoxDot code in to keep | ||
the TempoClock thread alive. """ | ||
try: | ||
import time | ||
while 1: | ||
time.sleep(100) | ||
except KeyboardInterrupt: | ||
return | ||