by HPW » Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:29 pm
Hello, Some times ago I ran across a pascal script scripting language from Precision. Whats it makes special was the fact that it supports GUI scripting. http://www.be-precision.com/products/pdScript/After they build an optional engine as a DLL, its get interesting to call it from other enviroments. Similar to my newLISP integration into Sketchup, I build a pdScript extension for Sketchup. newLISP: viewtopic.php?f=180&t=18127&p=148708A screenshot: http://www.hpwsoft.de/SU_PDS.pngWindows only! Interested who want to try it can download here: http://www.hpwsoft.de/anmeldung/html1/s ... chup3.htmlThe ZIP contains 1 file at the toplevel: pdScript_ext.rb The rb is the extension which must be activated in the preferences. The subfolder contains the DLL's and samples. Preserve the folder when you unpack the ZIP. The extension adds a menu to the plugins menu with some demo. The Win32API extension is needed from here: viewtopic.php?f=323&t=42732#p380121Regards Hans-Peter
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by Dan Rathbun » Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:06 pm
Here's the one stop place for Win32API.so (here at SCF.) [Plugin Library] Win32API and Win32OLE so filesYou need not distro any certain version, with your plugin. Just list a dependancy, and put the above link in any posting of a plugin.
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by Dan Rathbun » Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:18 pm
You should not need to create global variables if you wrap your code in a module of your own.
Creating instance variables (@vars) at the top level (which is within Object,) is a very big no no !
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by HPW » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:04 am
Hello Dan, Thanks for the suggestions. I will remove the Win32API from the zip. I had a look to module as you advised. Here my frist attempt: - Code: Select all
require 'sketchup.rb' module PdScript if not file_loaded?(File.basename(__FILE__)) # UI.messagebox("pdScript loader startet") win32api_file = Sketchup.find_support_file "Plugins/Win32API.so", "" pdScriptapi_file = Sketchup.find_support_file "Plugins/pdScript/pdScriptE.dll", "" # UI.messagebox("pdScriptDll="+pdScriptapi_file) if (win32api_file) require 'Win32API' # UI.messagebox("Win32API loaded ") if File.exist? pdScriptapi_file @pdScript = Win32API.new(pdScriptapi_file, "pdScriptA", ['P','P','L'], 'I') @pdsFreeScript = Win32API.new(pdScriptapi_file, "pdsFreeScript", ['I'], 'I') @pdsExecuteFunction = Win32API.new(pdScriptapi_file, "pdsExecuteFunctionA", ['I','P','P','P'], 'I') @pdScriptScriptHandle = 0 # puts "psScript_Result: " # puts @pdScript dll_file = Sketchup.find_support_file "Plugins/pdScript/RubyConnect.dll", "" if (dll_file) @FindConnectedWindow = Win32API.new(dll_file, "FindConnectedWindow", ['P','P'], 'P') # UI.messagebox("FindConnectedWindow loaded") FindConnectedWindowSU = @FindConnectedWindow.Call("- SketchUp","") # UI.messagebox("Return from FindConnectedWindow: "+FindConnectedWindowSU) # else # UI.messagebox("File RubyConnect.dll is missing in the pdScript-Plugins! pdScript loading fails!") end # if # UI.messagebox("pdScript loaded") add_separator_to_menu("Plugins") $pdScriptMenuStrings = LanguageHandler.new("pdScript_menu.strings") pdScript_menu = UI.menu("Plugins").add_submenu($pdScriptMenuStrings.GetString("pdScript")) pdScript_menu.add_item($pdScriptMenuStrings.GetString("Start pdScript clock Dialog")) { PdScript.start_clock_dialog } pdScript_menu.add_item($pdScriptMenuStrings.GetString("Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal")) { PdScript.start_mydialog_dialog } pdScript_menu.add_item($pdScriptMenuStrings.GetString("Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog non-modal")) { PdScript.start_mydialog_nonmodal_dialog } pdScript_menu.add_item($pdScriptMenuStrings.GetString("Start pdScript FreeScript")) { PdScript.start_freescript } else UI.messagebox("Cannot find file pdScriptE.dll!") end # if else UI.messagebox("File Win32API.so is missing in the SketchUp-Plugins-Directory! pdScript loading fails!") end # if else puts "File "+File.basename(__FILE__)+" was yet loaded!" end # if
def PdScript.start_clock_dialog # UI.messagebox("Before clock Dialog") pdScriptclock_file = Sketchup.find_support_file "Plugins/pdScript/Clock.dpas", "" retval = @pdScript.Call(pdScriptclock_file,"",0) UI.messagebox("Return from Clock-Dialog: "+retval.to_s()) end
def PdScript.start_mydialog_dialog # UI.messagebox("Before clock Dialog") pdScriptMyDialog_file = Sketchup.find_support_file "Plugins/pdScript/MyDialog.dpas", "" retval = @pdScript.Call(pdScriptMyDialog_file,"/pds{hide-from-taskbar=true}",0) UI.messagebox("Return from Modal-Dialog: "+retval.to_s()) end
def PdScript.start_mydialog_nonmodal_dialog # UI.messagebox("Before clock Dialog") pdScriptMyDialog_file = Sketchup.find_support_file "Plugins/pdScript/MyDialogNon.dpas", "" @pdScriptScriptHandle = @pdScript.Call(pdScriptMyDialog_file,"/pds{hide-from-taskbar=true;keep-alive=true;host-app="+FindConnectedWindowSU+"}",0) # UI.messagebox("Return from NonModal-Dialog: "+@pdScriptScriptHandle.to_s()) end
def PdScript.start_freescript # UI.messagebox("Before clock Dialog") if @pdScriptScriptHandle > 0 retval = @pdsFreeScript.Call(@pdScriptScriptHandle) @pdScriptScriptHandle = 0 end # UI.messagebox("Return from Freescript: "+retval.to_s()) end
def PdScript.ExecuteFunction(param1, param2, param3) # UI.messagebox("Before ExecuteFunction") retval = @pdsExecuteFunction.Call(@pdScriptScriptHandle, param1, param2, param3) UI.messagebox("Return from ExecuteFunction: "+retval.to_s()) end
file_loaded(File.basename(__FILE__)) # Sample calls from RubyConsole to comunicate to open pdScriptdialog # PdScript.ExecuteFunction("ChangeEdit2","Value 2 from RubyCall","|") # PdScript.ExecuteFunction("ChangeEdit4","Value 4 from RubyCall","|") # PdScript.ExecuteFunction("ChangeEdits","Value 1 from RubyCall|Value 2 from RubyCall|Value 3 from RubyCall|Value 4 from RubyCall","|") end
Seems to work. Is that the proper way to use a modul? Since my main-programming language is not ruby, it was my intention for posting here to hear from the experts, if I am doing something wrong. Regards Hans-Peter
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by Dan Rathbun » Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:05 pm
You are still using a global var $pdScriptMenuStrings, use a module var instead, like @@pdScriptMenuStrings, or since it will local to your module, an even simplier name, like: @@lang (see below.) Also: - you did NOT supply the "pdScript.strings" file
- trying to use Google's LanguageHandler class is problematic, because it assumes that the string file is in the Resources subpath (which is difficult to install into.)
Instead just have your own "lang" or "strings" subdir, with UTF8 encoded hash files. These files should have extensions that are equal to the user's local language code, thus: langcode = Sketchup.get_locale.split('-')[0] @@extpath = File.dirname(__FILE__) langdir = "lang" langfile = "pdScript_menu.#{langcode}" langpath = File.join(@@extpath,langdir,langfile)
So you have a subdir: "pdScript/lang"that has various string files, like: pdScript_menu.en # EnglishpdScript_menu.de # GermanpdScript_menu.fr # Frenchetc. etc. A user can copy the english file and resave it with another langcode extension, then edit the values for their own language. Just be sure to test using File.exists?(langpath) and if it returns false, then use the english as a default. It is not really necessary to use a convoluted class like LanguageHandler, when a plain Ruby Hash works just as fine. See the "langhandler.rb" file in the "Tools" dir for the snippet that loads a strings file into a Hash. You can have the hash stored in a simple name like: @@lang and just access the values, like: @@lang["Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal"]BUT.. you must also wrap the extension registration script "pdScript_ext.rb" inside your module so that the @@lang var is local to YOUR module, and not Object ( which would propagate into everyone else's classes and modules.) File: ' pdScript_ext.rb' - Code: Select all
# # File: 'pdScript_ext.rb' # # This extensions allows the intergration of pdScript into SketchUp # Additional info about pdScript at www.be-precision.com/products/pdScript/ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- require('sketchup.rb') require('extensions.rb')
require('pdScript/langLoad.rb')
module PdScript plugdir = Sketchup.find_support_file('Plugins')
langcode = Sketchup.get_locale.split('-')[0] @@extdir = "pdScript" langdir = "lang" langpath = File.join(plugdir,@@extdir,langdir,"pdScript_menu.#{langcode}") if not File.exists?(langpath) langcode = 'en' langpath = File.join(plugdir,@@extdir,langdir,"pdScript_menu.#{langcode}") end @@lang = parse_langfile(langpath) # create the language hash
@@extension = SketchupExtension.new( @@lang["pdScript interpreter"], "pdScript/pdScript.rb") @@extension.description = @@lang["Adds pdScript interpreter to the ruby environment"] @@extension.name= "pdScript interpreter" @@extension.creator = "HPW/Precision" @@extension.copyright = "2012-01-22" @@extension.version = "1.0"
Sketchup.register_extension( @@extension, false )
end
( PS: use Ruby standard date string format: YYYY-MM-DD) File: ' pdScript/langLoad.rb' - Code: Select all
# # Copyright 2005-2008, Google, Inc. # code from "Tools/LangHandler.rb" # Modified for use with PdScript module. 2012-JAN # renamed to: 'pdScript/langLoad.rb' # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for # any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above # copyright notice appear in all copies. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module PdScript
class << self # Proxy class bound to THIS module:
@hash = "" # parse_langfile( langpath ) # # Args: # # langpath : a fullpath to a UTF8 encoded strings format file. # # Returns a hash object loaded with the new strings, and english keys. # def parse_langfile(langpath)
@hash = Hash.new {|hash,key| key } # for [] method, returns the arg if key does not exist in hash
langFile = File.open(langpath, "r") { |file|
entryString = "" inComment = false
file.each do |line| #ignore simple comment lines - BIG assumption the whole line is a comment if !line.include?("//") #also ignore comment blocks if line.include?("/*") inComment = true end
if inComment==true if line.include?("*/") inComment=false end else entryString += line end end
if entryString.include?(";") #parse the string into key and value #remove the white space entryString.strip!
#pull out the key keyvalue = entryString.split("\"=\"") #strip the leading quotation out key = keyvalue[0][(keyvalue[0].index("\"")+1)..(keyvalue[0].length+1)]
#pull out the value keyvalue[1].gsub!(";", "") value = keyvalue[1].gsub("\"", "")
#add to @strings @hash[key]=value.chomp
entryString = "" end end # do each line } # end of File.open (File is closed automatically.)
return @hash
end # def end # proxy class
end # module
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by Dan Rathbun » Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:43 pm
Changed File: ' pdScript/langLoad.rb', line 32 (and added comment.) Will set the hash so that 'key' will be returned, if it is not present as a key.
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by Dan Rathbun » Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:47 pm
Woops.. do not forget to change the version in the _ext file:
@@extension.version = "1.0.1" or whatever....
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by HPW » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:51 pm
Hello Dan, Thanks again for the advises and samples. I did what you say, but since you did not post the file format for the language file I tried to understand the source of the parse-function. My pdScript_menu.en is this: - Code: Select all
pdScript interpreter="pdScript interpreter" Adds pdScript interpreter to the ruby environment="Adds pdScript interpreter to the ruby environment!" pdScript="pdScript English" Start pdScript clock Dialog="Start pdScript clock Dialog English" Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal="Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal English" Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog non-modal="Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog non-modal English" Start pdScript FreeScript="Start pdScript FreeScript English"
The function runs but I get always the key instead of the value. What did I miss? Regards Hans-Peter
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by HPW » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:33 am
I think I have now the correct format but it still does not work. - Code: Select all
"pdScript interpreter"="pdScript interpreter"; "Adds pdScript interpreter to the ruby environment"="Adds pdScript interpreter to the ruby environment!"; "pdScript"="pdScript English"; "Start pdScript clock Dialog"="Start pdScript clock Dialog English"; "Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal"="Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal English"; "Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog non-modal"="Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog non-modal English"; "Start pdScript FreeScript"="Start pdScript FreeScript English";
@@lang = parse_langfile(langpath) # create the language hash UI.messagebox(@@lang["pdScript interpreter"]) does show an empty dialog. Hans-Peter
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by Dan Rathbun » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:32 am
in File: 'pdScript/langLoad.rb'
the hash var may be out of scope for the nested blocks. There is some difference between { ... } and do ... end
I'll try to test later.
And you can look at any of the strings files in your "Resources/de/" folder. You'll see they have English keys and German values.
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by Dan Rathbun » Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:21 am
HPW wrote:The function runs but I get always the key instead of the value. What did I miss?
because: PdScript.module_eval "puts(@@lang.inspect)"returns: {"pdScript"=>nil, "Adds pdScript interpreter to the ruby environment"=>nil, "pdScript interpreter"=>nil, "Start pdScript clock Dialog"=>nil, "Start pdScript FreeScript"=>nil, "Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog modal"=>nil, "Start pdScript MyDialog Dialog non-modal"=>nil}and I created the Hash so that if the value was invalid, it would return the English key as a backup. Two problems line 74 was chomp! should be chompalso, easiest solution for scoping, was to use a instance @ var: @hash instead of hashIn addition, the keys must be EXACT when you ask for the value, or else you just get the arg returned. I corrected the files above
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by HPW » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:12 am
Hello Dan,
Thanks again. I will add this at the evening.
One question again: Is there a save way to gets sketchup's main window handle. I see some posts with winApi calls to search the window by title string. I have done the same in my Dll. Would be nice when Sketchup would publish this in a global var.
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by HPW » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:50 pm
Hello,
Added all suggested changes and upload a 1.01 zip to the link above. Thanks again to Dan for the advises and code samples. Learned a lot.
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by HPW » Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:08 pm
Hello,
I made a small page for the sketchup plugin on my website. I updated the above link for the download.
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