DAMASK_EICMD/python/damask/util.py

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Python

import sys
import time
import os
import subprocess
import shlex
from optparse import Option
from queue import Queue
from threading import Thread
class bcolors:
"""
ASCII Colors (Blender code).
https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender/build_files/scons/tools/bcolors.py
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/287871/print-in-terminal-with-colors-using-python
"""
HEADER = '\033[95m'
OKBLUE = '\033[94m'
OKGREEN = '\033[92m'
WARNING = '\033[93m'
FAIL = '\033[91m'
ENDC = '\033[0m'
BOLD = '\033[1m'
DIM = '\033[2m'
UNDERLINE = '\033[4m'
CROSSOUT = '\033[9m'
def disable(self):
self.HEADER = ''
self.OKBLUE = ''
self.OKGREEN = ''
self.WARNING = ''
self.FAIL = ''
self.ENDC = ''
self.BOLD = ''
self.UNDERLINE = ''
self.CROSSOUT = ''
# -----------------------------
def srepr(arg,glue = '\n'):
"""
Join arguments as individual lines.
Parameters
----------
arg : iterable
Items to join.
glue : str, optional
Defaults to \n.
"""
if (not hasattr(arg, "strip") and
(hasattr(arg, "__getitem__") or
hasattr(arg, "__iter__"))):
return glue.join(str(x) for x in arg)
return arg if isinstance(arg,str) else repr(arg)
# -----------------------------
def croak(what, newline = True):
"""
Write formated to stderr.
Parameters
----------
what : str or iterable
Content to be displayed
newline : bool, optional
Separate items of what by newline. Defaults to True.
"""
if what is not None:
sys.stderr.write(srepr(what,glue = '\n') + ('\n' if newline else ''))
sys.stderr.flush()
# -----------------------------
def report(who = None,
what = None):
"""
Reports script and file name.
DEPRECATED
"""
croak( (emph(who)+': ' if who is not None else '') + (what if what is not None else '') + '\n' )
# -----------------------------
def emph(what):
"""Formats string with emphasis."""
return bcolors.BOLD+srepr(what)+bcolors.ENDC
# -----------------------------
def deemph(what):
"""Formats string with deemphasis."""
return bcolors.DIM+srepr(what)+bcolors.ENDC
# -----------------------------
def delete(what):
"""Formats string as deleted."""
return bcolors.DIM+srepr(what)+bcolors.ENDC
# -----------------------------
def strikeout(what):
"""Formats string as strikeout."""
return bcolors.CROSSOUT+srepr(what)+bcolors.ENDC
# -----------------------------
def execute(cmd,
streamIn = None,
wd = './',
env = None):
"""
Execute command.
Parameters
----------
cmd : str
Command to be executed.
streanIn :, optional
Input (via pipe) for executed process.
wd : str, optional
Working directory of process. Defaults to ./ .
env :
Environment
"""
initialPath = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(wd)
myEnv = os.environ if env is None else env
process = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(cmd),
stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
stderr = subprocess.PIPE,
stdin = subprocess.PIPE,
env = myEnv)
out,error = [i for i in (process.communicate() if streamIn is None
else process.communicate(streamIn.read().encode('utf-8')))]
out = out.decode('utf-8').replace('\x08','')
error = error.decode('utf-8').replace('\x08','')
os.chdir(initialPath)
if process.returncode != 0: raise RuntimeError('{} failed with returncode {}'.format(cmd,process.returncode))
return out,error
# -----------------------------
class extendableOption(Option):
"""
Used for definition of new option parser action 'extend', which enables to take multiple option arguments.
Adopted from online tutorial http://docs.python.org/library/optparse.html
DEPRECATED
"""
ACTIONS = Option.ACTIONS + ("extend",)
STORE_ACTIONS = Option.STORE_ACTIONS + ("extend",)
TYPED_ACTIONS = Option.TYPED_ACTIONS + ("extend",)
ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS = Option.ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS + ("extend",)
def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser):
if action == "extend":
lvalue = value.split(",")
values.ensure_value(dest, []).extend(lvalue)
else:
Option.take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser)
# from https://gist.github.com/aubricus/f91fb55dc6ba5557fbab06119420dd6a
def progressBar(iteration, total, prefix='', bar_length=50):
"""
Call in a loop to create terminal progress bar.
Parameters
----------
iteration : int
Current iteration.
total : int
Total iterations.
prefix : str, optional
Prefix string.
bar_length : int, optional
Character length of bar. Defaults to 50.
"""
fraction = iteration / float(total)
if not hasattr(progressBar, "last_fraction"): # first call to function
progressBar.start_time = time.time()
progressBar.last_fraction = -1.0
remaining_time = ' n/a'
else:
if fraction <= progressBar.last_fraction or iteration == 0: # reset: called within a new loop
progressBar.start_time = time.time()
progressBar.last_fraction = -1.0
remaining_time = ' n/a'
else:
progressBar.last_fraction = fraction
remainder = (total - iteration) * (time.time()-progressBar.start_time)/iteration
remaining_time = '{: 3d}:'.format(int( remainder//3600)) + \
'{:02d}:'.format(int((remainder//60)%60)) + \
'{:02d}' .format(int( remainder %60))
filled_length = int(round(bar_length * fraction))
bar = '' * filled_length + '' * (bar_length - filled_length)
sys.stderr.write('\r{} {} {}'.format(prefix, bar, remaining_time)),
if iteration == total: sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
class return_message():
"""Object with formatted return message."""
def __init__(self,message):
"""
Sets return message.
Parameters
----------
message : str or list of str
message for output to screen
"""
self.message = message
def __repr__(self):
"""Return message suitable for interactive shells."""
return srepr(self.message)
class ThreadPool:
"""Pool of threads consuming tasks from a queue."""
class Worker(Thread):
"""Thread executing tasks from a given tasks queue."""
def __init__(self, tasks):
"""Worker for tasks."""
Thread.__init__(self)
self.tasks = tasks
self.daemon = True
self.start()
def run(self):
while True:
func, args, kargs = self.tasks.get()
try:
func(*args, **kargs)
except Exception as e:
# An exception happened in this thread
print(e)
finally:
# Mark this task as done, whether an exception happened or not
self.tasks.task_done()
def __init__(self, num_threads):
"""
Thread pool.
Parameters
----------
num_threads : int
number of threads
"""
self.tasks = Queue(num_threads)
for _ in range(num_threads):
self.Worker(self.tasks)
def add_task(self, func, *args, **kargs):
"""Add a task to the queue."""
self.tasks.put((func, args, kargs))
def map(self, func, args_list):
"""Add a list of tasks to the queue."""
for args in args_list:
self.add_task(func, args)
def wait_completion(self):
"""Wait for completion of all the tasks in the queue."""
self.tasks.join()