feat: use cmdline args as the args of BMap bindings.

- update testbench of PyBMap and BMapSharp. use command line arguments as the arguments of testbench, instead of hardcoded variables in code.
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2025-01-02 10:59:16 +08:00
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commit af6a50c2f9
5 changed files with 103 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -5,3 +5,5 @@ The real scripts are placed in sub PyBMap folder. This folder is served for test
The native BMap library should be placed in sub PyBMap folder, and I have used gitignore file to filter them. The native BMap library must be named as `BMap.dll` (in Windows), `BMap.so` (in Linux or BSD), or `BMap.dylib` (in macOS). If you still can not load BMap or your system is not listed above, you should name it as `BMap.bin`.
Please note the most content of `virtools_types.py` are generated by EnumsMigration sub-project. Additionally the most content of `bmap.py` is generated by BMapBindings. So if some structs are updated, do not forget checking these files.
Since BMap 0.3.0, testbench use command line arguments, instead of hardcode variables in code, as the arguments of BMap. It is convenient that debug BMapSharp without any modification of source code. For a brief instruction, you may need to launch BMapSharpTestbench in following command (just an example. you can modify it as you wished): `py testbench.py --file-path "LightCameraTest.nmo" --temp-dir "Temp" --texture-dir "F:/Ballance/Ballance/Textures" --encodings cp1252 gb2312`.

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@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
import os
import argparse
import PyBMap.bmap_wrapper as bmap
def main() -> None:
def main(file_name: str, temp_folder: str, texture_folder: str, encodings: tuple[str, ...]) -> None:
input(f'Python PID is {os.getpid()}. Waiting for debugger, press any key to continue...')
file_name: str = 'LightCameraTest.nmo'
temp_folder: str = 'Temp'
texture_folder: str = 'F:\\Ballance\\Ballance\\Textures'
encodings: tuple[str, ...] = ('cp1252', )
# file_name: str = 'LightCameraTest.nmo'
# temp_folder: str = 'Temp'
# texture_folder: str = 'F:\\Ballance\\Ballance\\Textures'
# encodings: tuple[str, ...] = ('cp1252', )
with bmap.BMFileReader(file_name, temp_folder, texture_folder, encodings) as reader:
test_common(reader)
test_equatable(reader)
@ -146,4 +147,32 @@ def test_equatable(reader: bmap.BMFileReader):
assert second_3dobj in test_dict
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
# parse argument
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog='PyBMap Testbench',
description='The testbench of PyBMap.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--file-path',
action='store', dest='file_path', required=True,
help='The path to input Virtools file.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--temp-dir',
action='store', dest='temp_dir', required=True,
help='The temp folder used by BMap.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--texture-dir',
action='store', dest='texture_dir', required=True,
help='The texture folder containing Ballance texture resources.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--encodings',
action='extend', nargs='+', dest='encodings', required=True,
help='The encodings used to parse the names stroed in input Virtools file.'
)
args = parser.parse_args()
# run main function
main(args.file_path, args.temp_dir, args.texture_dir, tuple(args.encodings))