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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3875e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Super Script Materializer + +Advanced Virtools Script Materializer. + +Export all script into a SQLite database file. + +Some code come from [BearKidsTeam/Script-Materializer](https://github.com/BearKidsTeam/Script-Materializer) (this project export specific script into a JSON file) + +WIP + +## Install + +Drag built dll into Virtools's InterfacePlugins folder. + +At the same time, you should put `sqlite3.dll` into Virtools folder. If you use the dll which downloaded form this project's release page, the sqlite dll version you needed is `sqlite-dll-win32-x86-3310100`. + +## Build + +You should configure build parameter to choose your Virtools SDK and SQLite SDK path. (SQLite SDK can be downloaded from [sqlite.org](http://www.sqlite.org/) and you need use Visual C++ tools and execute `LIB /DEF:sqlite3.def /machine:IX86 ` to generate `sqlite3.lib`) + +Select VT5 config\(because I will migrate this project into VT3.5 version in the feature\) and then build. + +## Usage + +Load or create a file containing script, click `Super Script Materializer` on main menu and click `Export all script`, select a good file name and wait until Virtools tell you all things have done. diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer.sln b/SuperScriptMaterializer.sln new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d77e2d --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer.sln @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 +# Visual Studio Version 16 +VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.29418.71 +MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 +Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "SuperScriptMaterializer", "SuperScriptMaterializer\SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj", "{4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}" +EndProject +Global + GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution + Debug|x64 = Debug|x64 + Debug|x86 = Debug|x86 + Release|x64 = Release|x64 + Release|x86 = Release|x86 + VT5|x64 = VT5|x64 + VT5|x86 = VT5|x86 + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = VT5|x64 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = VT5|x64 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = VT35|Win32 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = VT35|Win32 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = VT35|x64 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Release|x64.Build.0 = VT35|x64 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = VT35|Win32 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.Release|x86.Build.0 = VT35|Win32 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.VT5|x64.ActiveCfg = VT5|x64 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.VT5|x64.Build.0 = VT5|x64 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.VT5|x86.ActiveCfg = VT5|Win32 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8}.VT5|x86.Build.0 = VT5|Win32 + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution + HideSolutionNode = FALSE + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution + SolutionGuid = {291FA855-812F-4C42-819E-6E463AEB219E} + EndGlobalSection +EndGlobal diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.def b/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.def new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04c09d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.def @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +LIBRARY "SuperScriptMaterializer" +DESCRIPTION 'Fuck Virtools' + +EXPORTS + GetVirtoolsPluginInfoCount + GetVirtoolsPluginInfo \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj b/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2aecd34 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + + VT35 + Win32 + + + VT35 + x64 + + + VT5 + Win32 + + + VT5 + x64 + + + + 16.0 + {4D941003-020F-47FD-9FA2-FFC989E306B8} + SuperScriptMaterializer + 10.0 + + + + v142 + + + v142 + + + v142 + DynamicLibrary + Dynamic + MultiByte + + + v142 + + + + + + + + + E:\Virtools\Virtools Dev 5.0\InterfacePlugins\ + true + Temp\$(Configuration)\ + + + + EditAndContinue + + + + + Level3 + D:\CppLib\SQLite\sqlite-amalgamation-3310100;E:\Virtools\Virtools Dev 5.0\Sdk\Includes;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) + Disabled + WIN32;_WINDOWS;_USRDLL;VX_MEM_RELEASE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) + EnableFastChecks + + + E:\Virtools\Virtools Dev 5.0\InterfacePlugins\$(ProjectName).dll + + + D:\CppLib\SQLite\sqlite-dll-win32-x86-3310100;E:\Virtools\Virtools Dev 5.0\Sdk\Lib\Win32\Release;%(AdditionalLibraryDirectories) + vxmath.lib;DllEditor.lib;ck2.lib;InterfaceControls.lib;CKControls.lib;sqlite3.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies) + true + E:\Virtools\Virtools Dev 5.0\InterfacePlugins\$(ProjectName).pdb + Windows + SuperScriptMaterializer.def + + + + + SuperScriptMaterializer.def + + + + + SuperScriptMaterializer.def + + + + + SuperScriptMaterializer.def + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj.filters b/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj.filters new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aed0824 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/SuperScriptMaterializer.vcxproj.filters @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + {4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF} + cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx + + + {93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB} + h;hh;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;ipp;xsd + + + {67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01} + rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav;mfcribbon-ms + + + + + 头文件 + + + 头文件 + + + 头文件 + + + 头文件 + + + + + 源文件 + + + 源文件 + + + 源文件 + + + + + 源文件 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/database.cpp b/SuperScriptMaterializer/database.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..564106c --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/database.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +#include "database.h" + +#pragma region helper + +void dbDataStructHelper::init(CKParameterManager* paramManager) { + _dbCKBehavior = new dbCKBehavior(); + _dbCKScript = new dbCKScript(); + _db_pTarget = new db_pTarget(); + _db_pIn = new db_pIn(); + _db_pOut = new db_pOut(); + _db_bIn = new db_bIn(); + _db_bOut = new db_bOut(); + _db_bLlink = new db_bLlink(); + _parameterManager = paramManager; +} + +void dbDataStructHelper::dispose() { + delete _dbCKBehavior; + delete _dbCKScript; + delete _db_pTarget; + delete _db_pIn; + delete _db_pOut; + delete _db_bIn; + delete _db_bOut; + delete _db_bLlink; + _parameterManager = NULL; +} + +#pragma endregion + + +#pragma region general func + +void database::open(const char* file) { + db = NULL; + errmsg = (char*)calloc(256, sizeof(char)); + commandStr = (char*)calloc(2048, sizeof(char)); + + //open db + int result; + result = sqlite3_open(file, &db); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + + result = sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA synchronous = OFF;", NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + + //init table + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE script('thisobj' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'index' INTEGER, 'behavior' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE behavior('thisobj' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'type' INTEGER, 'proto_name' TEXT, 'proto_guid' INTEGER, 'flags' INTEGER, 'priority' INTEGER, 'version' INTEGER, 'parent' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE pTarget('thisobj' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'type' TEXT, 'type_guid' INTEGER, 'belong_to' INTEGER, 'direct_source' INTEGER, 'shard_source' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE pIn('thisobj' INTEGER, 'index' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'type' TEXT, 'type_guid' INTEGER, 'belong_to' INTEGER, 'direct_source' INTEGER, 'shard_source' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE pOut('thisobj' INTEGER, 'index' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'type' TEXT, 'type_guid' INTEGER, 'belong_to' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE bIn('thisobj' INTEGER, 'index' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'belong_to' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE bOut('thisobj' INTEGER, 'index' INTEGER, 'name' TEXT, 'belong_to' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + result = sqlite3_exec(db, + "CREATE TABLE bLink('input' INTEGER, 'output' INTEGER, 'delay' INTEGER, 'belong_to' INTEGER);", + NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + if (result != SQLITE_OK) goto fail; + + //start job + sqlite3_exec(db, "begin;", NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + + //return + return; +fail: + db = NULL; +} + +void database::close() { + if (db == NULL) return; + + //stop job + sqlite3_exec(db, "commit;", NULL, NULL, &errmsg); + + //release res + sqlite3_close(db); + db = NULL; + + free(errmsg); + free(commandStr); +} + +#pragma endregion + +#pragma region write func + +void database::write_CKBehavior(dbCKBehavior* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO behavior VALUES (%d, '%s', %d, '%s', %d, %d, %d, %d, %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->name, + data->type, + data->proto_name, + data->proto_guid, + data->flags, + data->priority, + data->version, + data->parent); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_CKScript(dbCKScript* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO script VALUES (%d, '%s', %d, %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->host_name, + data->index, + data->behavior); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_pTarget(db_pTarget* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO pTarget VALUES (%d, '%s', '%s', %d, %d, %d, %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->name, + data->type, + data->type_guid, + data->belong_to, + data->direct_source, + data->shared_source); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_pIn(db_pIn* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO pIn VALUES (%d, %d, '%s', '%s', %d, %d, %d, %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->index, + data->name, + data->type, + data->type_guid, + data->belong_to, + data->direct_source, + data->shared_source); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_pOut(db_pOut* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO pOut VALUES (%d, %d, '%s', '%s', %d, %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->index, + data->name, + data->type, + data->type_guid, + data->belong_to); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_bIn(db_bIn* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO bIn VALUES (%d, %d, '%s', %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->index, + data->name, + data->belong_to); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_bOut(db_bOut* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO bOut VALUES (%d, %d, '%s', %d);", + data->thisobj, + data->index, + data->name, + data->belong_to); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +void database::write_bLink(db_bLlink* data) { + if (db == NULL) return; + + sprintf(commandStr, "INSERT INTO bLink VALUES (%d, %d, %d, %d);", + data->input, + data->output, + data->delay, + data->belong_to); + + sqlite3_exec(db, commandStr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg); +} + +#pragma endregion diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/database.h b/SuperScriptMaterializer/database.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70c2f94 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/database.h @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +#if !defined(_YYCDLL_DATABASE_H__IMPORTED_) +#define _YYCDLL_DATABASE_H__IMPORTED_ + +#include +#include "stdafx.h" + +#pragma region data struct define + +typedef long EXPAND_CK_ID; + +typedef struct dbCKBehavior { + EXPAND_CK_ID thisobj; + char name[1024]; + CK_BEHAVIOR_TYPE type; + char proto_name[1024]; + CKDWORD proto_guid; + CK_BEHAVIOR_FLAGS flags; + int priority; + CKDWORD version; + EXPAND_CK_ID parent; +}; + +typedef struct dbCKScript { + EXPAND_CK_ID thisobj; + char host_name[1024]; + int index; + EXPAND_CK_ID behavior; +}; + +typedef struct db_pTarget { + EXPAND_CK_ID thisobj; + char name[1024]; + char type[1024]; + CKDWORD type_guid; + EXPAND_CK_ID belong_to; + EXPAND_CK_ID direct_source; + EXPAND_CK_ID shared_source; +}; + +typedef struct db_pIn { + EXPAND_CK_ID thisobj; + int index; + char name[1024]; + char type[1024]; + CKDWORD type_guid; + EXPAND_CK_ID belong_to; + EXPAND_CK_ID direct_source; + EXPAND_CK_ID shared_source; +}; + +typedef struct db_pOut { + EXPAND_CK_ID thisobj; + int index; + char name[1024]; + char type[1024]; + CKDWORD type_guid; + EXPAND_CK_ID belong_to; +}; + +typedef struct db_bIO { + EXPAND_CK_ID thisobj; + int index; + char name[1024]; + EXPAND_CK_ID belong_to; +}; +typedef db_bIO db_bIn; +typedef db_bIO db_bOut; + +typedef struct db_bLlink { + EXPAND_CK_ID input; + EXPAND_CK_ID output; + int delay; + EXPAND_CK_ID belong_to; +}; + +#pragma endregion + +class dbDataStructHelper { + public: + void init(CKParameterManager* paramManager); + void dispose(); + + CKParameterManager* _parameterManager; + dbCKBehavior* _dbCKBehavior; + dbCKScript* _dbCKScript; + db_pTarget* _db_pTarget; + db_pIn* _db_pIn; + db_pOut* _db_pOut; + db_bIn* _db_bIn; + db_bOut* _db_bOut; + db_bLlink* _db_bLlink; + + +}; + +class database { + public: + void open(const char* file); + void close(); + + void write_CKBehavior(dbCKBehavior* data); + void write_CKScript(dbCKScript* data); + void write_pTarget(db_pTarget* data); + void write_pIn(db_pIn* data); + void write_pOut(db_pOut* data); + void write_bIn(db_bIn* data); + void write_bOut(db_bOut* data); + void write_bLink(db_bLlink* data); + + private: + sqlite3* db; + char* errmsg; + char* commandStr; +}; + +#endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/main.cpp b/SuperScriptMaterializer/main.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..874d509 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/main.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#include "stdafx.h" +#include "vt_menu.h" + +PluginInterface* s_Plugininterface = NULL; +PluginInfo g_PluginInfo0; + +int GetVirtoolsPluginInfoCount() { + return 1; +} + +PluginInfo* GetVirtoolsPluginInfo(int index) { + switch (index) { + case 0: + return &g_PluginInfo0; + } + return NULL; +} + +class SuperScriptMaterializer : CWinApp { + public: + virtual BOOL InitInstance(); + virtual int ExitInstance(); +}; + +SuperScriptMaterializer theApp; + +BOOL SuperScriptMaterializer::InitInstance() { + // TODO: Add your specialized code here and/or call the base class + + strcpy(g_PluginInfo0.m_Name, "Super Script Materializer"); + g_PluginInfo0.m_PluginType = PluginInfo::PT_EDITOR; + g_PluginInfo0.m_PluginType = (PluginInfo::PLUGIN_TYPE)(g_PluginInfo0.m_PluginType | PluginInfo::PTF_RECEIVENOTIFICATION); + g_PluginInfo0.m_PluginCallback = PluginCallback; + + return CWinApp::InitInstance(); +} + +int SuperScriptMaterializer::ExitInstance() { + // TODO: Add your specialized code here and/or call the base class + + return CWinApp::ExitInstance(); +} diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/resource.h b/SuperScriptMaterializer/resource.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbe02d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/resource.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifdef APSTUDIO_INVOKED +#ifndef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS +#define _APS_NEXT_RESOURCE_VALUE 10003 +#define _APS_NEXT_COMMAND_VALUE 32771 +#define _APS_NEXT_CONTROL_VALUE 10000 +#define _APS_NEXT_SYMED_VALUE 10000 +#endif +#endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/stdafx.h b/SuperScriptMaterializer/stdafx.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24177be --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/stdafx.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +// stdafx.h : include file for standard system include files, +// or project specific include files that are used frequently, but +// are changed infrequently +// +#pragma once + +#define VC_EXTRALEAN // Exclude rarely-used stuff from Windows headers + +#include // MFC core and standard components +#include // MFC extensions + +#ifndef _AFX_NO_OLE_SUPPORT +#include // MFC OLE classes +#include // MFC OLE dialog classes +#include // MFC Automation classes +#endif // _AFX_NO_OLE_SUPPORT + + +#ifndef _AFX_NO_DB_SUPPORT +#include // MFC ODBC database classes +#endif // _AFX_NO_DB_SUPPORT + +#ifndef _AFX_NO_DAO_SUPPORT +#include // MFC DAO database classes +#endif // _AFX_NO_DAO_SUPPORT + +#include // MFC support for Internet Explorer 4 Common Controls +#ifndef _AFX_NO_AFXCMN_SUPPORT +#include // MFC support for Windows Common Controls +#endif // _AFX_NO_AFXCMN_SUPPORT + +//PLUGIN PRECOMPILED HEADER INCLUDED +#include "CKAll.h" +#include "VIControls.h" +#include "CKControlsAll.h" +#include "VEP_ScriptActionMenu.h" +#include "VEP_KeyboardShortcutManager.h" +#include "VEP_All.h" + +using namespace CKControl; diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/vt_menu.cpp b/SuperScriptMaterializer/vt_menu.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6545758 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/vt_menu.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +#include "vt_menu.h" +#include "database.h" + +extern PluginInterface* s_Plugininterface; +CMenu* s_MainMenu = NULL; + +void PluginCallback(PluginInfo::CALLBACK_REASON reason, PluginInterface* plugininterface) { + switch (reason) { + case PluginInfo::CR_LOAD: + { + s_Plugininterface = plugininterface; + InitMenu(); + UpdateMenu(); + }break; + case PluginInfo::CR_UNLOAD: + { + RemoveMenu(); + s_Plugininterface = NULL; + }break; + case PluginInfo::CR_NEWCOMPOSITIONNAME: + { + }break; + case PluginInfo::CR_NOTIFICATION: + { + }break; + } +} + +void InitMenu() { + if (!s_Plugininterface) + return; + + s_MainMenu = s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenu("Super Script Materializer", 20, NULL, (VoidFunc1Param)PluginMenuCallback); +} + +void RemoveMenu() { + if (!s_Plugininterface || !s_MainMenu) + return; + + s_Plugininterface->RemovePluginMenu(s_MainMenu); +} + +void UpdateMenu() { + s_Plugininterface->ClearPluginMenu(s_MainMenu); //clear menu + + s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(s_MainMenu, 0, "Export all scripts"); + + //===========================freeze chirs241097 code for future expand + //s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(s_MainMenu, -1, NULL, TRUE); + + ////note : sub menu must have independent command ids that must be >=0 + //CMenu* sub0 = s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(s_MainMenu, 0, "Fsck /dev/sdb", FALSE, TRUE);//bb manipulation + + //s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(sub0, 1, "Fsck /dev/sdb1");//modify bb proto + //s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(sub0, 2, "Fsck /dev/sdb2");//not implemented + + //s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(s_MainMenu, -1, NULL, TRUE); + //s_Plugininterface->AddPluginMenuItem(s_MainMenu, 10, "Exit Fsck"); + + s_Plugininterface->UpdatePluginMenu(s_MainMenu); //update menu,always needed when you finished to update the menu + //unless you want the menu not to have Virtools Dev main menu color scheme. +} + +void PluginMenuCallback(int commandID) { + switch (commandID) { + case 0: + { + AFX_MANAGE_STATE(AfxGetStaticModuleState()); + CKContext* ctx = s_Plugininterface->GetCKContext(); + + OPENFILENAME ofn; + char* file = (char*)malloc(1024 * sizeof(char)); + ZeroMemory(&ofn, sizeof(OPENFILENAME)); + ofn.lStructSize = sizeof(OPENFILENAME); + ofn.lpstrFile = file; + ofn.lpstrFile[0] = '\0'; + ofn.nMaxFile = 1024; + ofn.lpstrFilter = "Database file(*.db)\0*.db\0All files(*.*)\0*.*"; + ofn.lpstrFileTitle = NULL; + ofn.nMaxFileTitle = 0; + ofn.lpstrInitialDir = NULL; + ofn.Flags = OFN_EXPLORER; + + if (GetSaveFileName(&ofn)) { + //make sure file is not exist + DeleteFile(file); + + //init resources + database* _db = new database(); + dbDataStructHelper* _helper = new dbDataStructHelper(); + _db->open(file); + _helper->init(ctx->GetParameterManager()); + + //iterate item + IterateScript(ctx, _db, _helper); + + //close all resources + _helper->dispose(); + _db->close(); + delete _helper; + delete _db; + } + free(file); + + ctx->OutputToConsole("[Super Script Materializer] Done"); + } + break; + } +} + +void IterateScript(CKContext* ctx, database* db, dbDataStructHelper* helper) { + CKBeObject* beobj = NULL; + CKBehavior* beh = NULL; + XObjectPointerArray objArray = ctx->GetObjectListByType(CKCID_BEOBJECT, TRUE); + int len = objArray.Size(); + int scriptLen = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { + beobj = (CKBeObject*)objArray.GetObjectA(i); + if ((scriptLen = beobj->GetScriptCount()) == 0) continue; + for (int j = 0; j < scriptLen; j++) { + //write script table + beh = beobj->GetScript(j); + + helper->_dbCKScript->thisobj = beobj->GetID(); + strcpy(helper->_dbCKScript->host_name, beobj->GetName()); + helper->_dbCKScript->index = j; + helper->_dbCKScript->behavior = beh->GetID(); + db->write_CKScript(helper->_dbCKScript); + + //iterate script + IterateBehavior(beh, db, helper, -1); + } + } +} + +void IterateBehavior(CKBehavior* bhv, database* db, dbDataStructHelper* helper, EXPAND_CK_ID parents) { + //write self data + helper->_dbCKBehavior->thisobj = bhv->GetID(); + strcpy(helper->_dbCKBehavior->name, bhv->GetName()); + helper->_dbCKBehavior->type = bhv->GetType(); + strcpy(helper->_dbCKBehavior->proto_name, bhv->GetPrototypeName() ? bhv->GetPrototypeName() : ""); + //todo: fix guid + helper->_dbCKBehavior->proto_guid = bhv->GetPrototypeGuid().d1; + helper->_dbCKBehavior->flags = bhv->GetFlags(); + helper->_dbCKBehavior->priority = bhv->GetPriority(); + helper->_dbCKBehavior->version = bhv->GetVersion(); + helper->_dbCKBehavior->parent = parents; + db->write_CKBehavior(helper->_dbCKBehavior); + + //write target + if (bhv->IsUsingTarget()) { + CKParameterIn* cache = bhv->GetTargetParameter(); + + helper->_db_pTarget->thisobj = cache->GetID(); + strcpy(helper->_db_pTarget->name, cache->GetName()); + strcpy(helper->_db_pTarget->type, helper->_parameterManager->ParameterTypeToName(cache->GetType())); + //todo: fix guid + helper->_db_pTarget->type_guid = cache->GetGUID().d1; + helper->_db_pTarget->belong_to = bhv->GetID(); + helper->_db_pTarget->direct_source = cache->GetDirectSource() ? cache->GetDirectSource()->GetID() : -1; + helper->_db_pTarget->shared_source = cache->GetSharedSource() ? cache->GetSharedSource()->GetID() : -1; + + db->write_pTarget(helper->_db_pTarget); + } + + int count = 0, i = 0; + CKParameterIn* cache_pIn = NULL; + CKParameterOut* cache_pOut = NULL; + CKBehaviorIO* cache_bIO = NULL; + CKBehaviorLink* cache_bLink = NULL; + //pIn + for (i = 0, count = bhv->GetInputParameterCount(); i < count; i++) { + cache_pIn = bhv->GetInputParameter(i); + helper->_db_pIn->thisobj = cache_pIn->GetID(); + helper->_db_pIn->index = i; + strcpy(helper->_db_pIn->name, cache_pIn->GetName()); + strcpy(helper->_db_pIn->type, helper->_parameterManager->ParameterTypeToName(cache_pIn->GetType())); + //todo: fix guid + helper->_db_pIn->type_guid = cache_pIn->GetGUID().d1; + helper->_db_pIn->belong_to = bhv->GetID(); + helper->_db_pIn->direct_source = cache_pIn->GetDirectSource() ? cache_pIn->GetDirectSource()->GetID() : -1; + helper->_db_pIn->shared_source = cache_pIn->GetSharedSource() ? cache_pIn->GetSharedSource()->GetID() : -1; + + db->write_pIn(helper->_db_pIn); + } + + //pOut + for (i = 0, count = bhv->GetOutputParameterCount(); i < count; i++) { + cache_pOut = bhv->GetOutputParameter(i); + helper->_db_pOut->thisobj = cache_pOut->GetID(); + helper->_db_pOut->index = i; + strcpy(helper->_db_pOut->name, cache_pOut->GetName()); + strcpy(helper->_db_pOut->type, helper->_parameterManager->ParameterTypeToName(cache_pOut->GetType())); + //todo: fix guid + helper->_db_pOut->type_guid = cache_pOut->GetGUID().d1; + helper->_db_pOut->belong_to = bhv->GetID(); + + db->write_pOut(helper->_db_pOut); + } + + //bIn + for (i = 0, count = bhv->GetInputCount(); i < count; i++) { + cache_bIO = bhv->GetInput(i); + helper->_db_bIn->thisobj = cache_bIO->GetID(); + helper->_db_bIn->index = i; + strcpy(helper->_db_bIn->name, cache_bIO->GetName()); + helper->_db_bIn->belong_to = bhv->GetID(); + + db->write_bIn(helper->_db_bIn); + } + + //bOut + for (i = 0, count = bhv->GetOutputCount(); i < count; i++) { + cache_bIO = bhv->GetOutput(i); + helper->_db_bOut->thisobj = cache_bIO->GetID(); + helper->_db_bOut->index = i; + strcpy(helper->_db_bOut->name, cache_bIO->GetName()); + helper->_db_bOut->belong_to = bhv->GetID(); + + db->write_bOut(helper->_db_bOut); + } + + //bLink + for (i = 0, count = bhv->GetSubBehaviorLinkCount(); i < count; i++) { + cache_bLink = bhv->GetSubBehaviorLink(i); + helper->_db_bLlink->input = cache_bLink->GetInBehaviorIO()->GetID(); + helper->_db_bLlink->output = cache_bLink->GetOutBehaviorIO()->GetID(); + helper->_db_bLlink->delay = cache_bLink->GetActivationDelay(); + helper->_db_bLlink->belong_to = bhv->GetID(); + + db->write_bLink(helper->_db_bLlink); + } + + + //iterate sub bb + for (i = 0, count = bhv->GetSubBehaviorCount(); i < count; i++) + IterateBehavior(bhv->GetSubBehavior(i), db, helper, bhv->GetID()); + +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/SuperScriptMaterializer/vt_menu.h b/SuperScriptMaterializer/vt_menu.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b24423 --- /dev/null +++ b/SuperScriptMaterializer/vt_menu.h @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +#if !defined(_YYCDLL_VT_MENU_H__IMPORTED_) +#define _YYCDLL_VT_MENU_H__IMPORTED_ + +#include "stdafx.h" +#include "database.h" + +void PluginCallback(PluginInfo::CALLBACK_REASON reason, PluginInterface* plugininterface); + +void InitMenu(); +void RemoveMenu(); +void UpdateMenu(); +void PluginMenuCallback(int commandID); +void IterateBehavior(CKBehavior* bhv, database* db, dbDataStructHelper* helper, EXPAND_CK_ID parents); +void IterateScript(CKContext* ctx, database* db, dbDataStructHelper* helper); + +#endif \ No newline at end of file