kicad-source/scripting/python_scripting.cpp
Ian McInerney 2b1040ae67 Fix compatibility with older wx versions
ToInt was only added in wx 3.1.6 apparently, so for now make them long
types. Fixes bug introduced in 8ce0a84ca7454c0a993317aea2cbeb2b8d331a26.
2023-02-14 13:48:47 +00:00

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 NBEE Embedded Systems, Miguel Angel Ajo <miguelangel@nbee.es>
* Copyright (C) 1992-2022 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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* along with this program; if not, you may find one here:
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
/**
* @file python_scripting.cpp
* @brief methods to add scripting capabilities inside Pcbnew
*/
#include <python_scripting.h>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <Python.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <eda_base_frame.h>
#include <gal/color4d.h>
#include <gestfich.h>
#include <trace_helpers.h>
#include <string_utils.h>
#include <macros.h>
#include <kiface_ids.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <pgm_base.h>
#include <wx_filename.h>
#include <settings/settings_manager.h>
#include <kiplatform/environment.h>
#include <wx/app.h>
#include <wx/regex.h>
#include <wx/utils.h>
#include <config.h>
SCRIPTING::SCRIPTING()
{
scriptingSetup();
pybind11::initialize_interpreter();
// Save the current Python thread state and release the Global Interpreter Lock.
m_python_thread_state = PyEval_SaveThread();
}
SCRIPTING::~SCRIPTING()
{
PyEval_RestoreThread( m_python_thread_state );
try
{
pybind11::finalize_interpreter();
}
catch( const std::runtime_error& exc )
{
wxLogError( wxT( "Run time error '%s' occurred closing Python scripting" ), exc.what() );
}
}
bool SCRIPTING::IsWxAvailable()
{
#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON
static bool run = false;
static bool available = true;
if( run )
return available;
PyLOCK lock;
using namespace pybind11::literals;
pybind11::dict locals;
pybind11::exec( R"(
wx_version = ""
try:
from wx import version
wx_version = version()
# Import wx modules that re-initialize wx globals, because they break wxPropertyGrid
# (and probably some other stuff) if we let this happen after we already have started
# mutating those globals.
import wx.adv, wx.html, wx.richtext
except:
pass
)", pybind11::globals(), locals );
// e.g. "4.0.7 gtk3 (phoenix) wxWidgets 3.0.4"
wxString version( locals["wx_version"].cast<std::string>().c_str(), wxConvUTF8 );
int idx = version.Find( wxT( "wxWidgets " ) );
if( idx == wxNOT_FOUND || version.IsEmpty() )
{
wxLogError( wxT( "Could not determine wxPython version. "
"Python plugins will not be available." ) );
available = false;
}
else
{
wxVersionInfo wxVI = wxGetLibraryVersionInfo();
wxString wxVersion = wxString::Format( wxT( "%d.%d.%d" ),
wxVI.GetMajor(), wxVI.GetMinor(), wxVI.GetMicro() );
version = version.Mid( idx + 10 );
long wxPy_major = 0;
long wxPy_minor = 0;
long wxPy_micro = 0;
long wxPy_rev = 0;
// Compile a regex to extract the wxPython version
wxRegEx re( "([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)\\.?([0-9]+)?\\.?([0-9]+)?" );
wxASSERT( re.IsValid() );
if( re.Matches( version ) )
{
wxString v = re.GetMatch( version, 1 );
if( !v.IsEmpty() )
v.ToLong( &wxPy_major );
v = re.GetMatch( version, 2 );
if( !v.IsEmpty() )
v.ToLong( &wxPy_minor );
v = re.GetMatch( version, 3 );
if( !v.IsEmpty() )
v.ToLong( &wxPy_micro );
v = re.GetMatch( version, 4 );
if( !v.IsEmpty() )
v.ToLong( &wxPy_rev );
}
if( ( wxVI.GetMajor() != wxPy_major ) || ( wxVI.GetMinor() != wxPy_minor ) )
{
wxString msg = wxT( "The wxPython library was compiled against wxWidgets %s but KiCad is "
"using %s. Python plugins will not be available." );
wxLogError( wxString::Format( msg, version, wxVersion ) );
available = false;
}
}
run = true;
return available;
#else
return false;
#endif
}
bool SCRIPTING::IsModuleLoaded( std::string& aModule )
{
PyLOCK lock;
using namespace pybind11::literals;
auto locals = pybind11::dict( "modulename"_a = aModule );
pybind11::exec( R"(
import sys
loaded = False
if modulename in sys.modules:
loaded = True
)", pybind11::globals(), locals );
return locals["loaded"].cast<bool>();
}
bool SCRIPTING::scriptingSetup()
{
#if defined( __WINDOWS__ )
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// Under vcpkg/msvc, we need to explicitly set the python home or else it'll start consuming
// system python registry keys and the like instead of the Python distributed with KiCad.
// We are going to follow the "unix" layout for the msvc/vcpkg distributions so executable
// files are in the /root/bin path and the Python library files are in the
// /root/lib/python3(/Lib,/DLLs) path(s).
wxFileName pyHome;
pyHome.Assign( Pgm().GetExecutablePath() );
// @warning Do we want to use our own ExpandEnvVarSubstitutions() here rather than depend
// on wxFileName::Normalize() to expand environment variables.
pyHome.Normalize( FN_NORMALIZE_FLAGS | wxPATH_NORM_ENV_VARS );
// MUST be called before Py_Initialize so it will to create valid default lib paths
if( !wxGetEnv( wxT( "KICAD_USE_EXTERNAL_PYTHONHOME" ), nullptr ) )
{
// Global config flag to ignore PYTHONPATH & PYTHONHOME
Py_IgnoreEnvironmentFlag = 1;
// Extra insurance to ignore PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ), wxEmptyString );
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONHOME" ), wxEmptyString );
// Now initialize Python Home via capi
Py_SetPythonHome( pyHome.GetFullPath().c_str() );
}
#else
// Intended for msys2 but we could probably use the msvc equivalent code too
// If our python.exe (in kicad/bin) exists, force our kicad python environment
wxString kipython = FindKicadFile( "python.exe" );
// we need only the path:
wxFileName fn( kipython );
kipython = fn.GetPath();
// If our python install is existing inside kicad, use it
// Note: this is useful only when another python version is installed
if( wxDirExists( kipython ) )
{
// clear any PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME env var definition: the default
// values work fine inside Kicad:
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ), wxEmptyString );
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONHOME" ), wxEmptyString );
// Add our python executable path in first position:
wxString ppath;
wxGetEnv( wxT( "PATH" ), &ppath );
kipython << wxT( ";" ) << ppath;
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PATH" ), kipython );
}
#endif
#elif defined( __WXMAC__ )
// Prevent Mac builds from generating JIT versions as this will break
// the package signing
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE" ), wxT( "1" ) );
// Add default paths to PYTHONPATH
wxString pypath;
// Bundle scripting folder (<kicad.app>/Contents/SharedSupport/scripting)
pypath += PATHS::GetOSXKicadDataDir() + wxT( "/scripting" );
// $(KICAD_PATH)/scripting/plugins is always added in kicadplugins.i
if( wxGetenv( "KICAD_PATH" ) != nullptr )
{
pypath += wxT( ":" ) + wxString( wxGetenv("KICAD_PATH") );
}
// OSX_BUNDLE_PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGES_DIR is provided via the build system.
pypath += wxT( ":" ) + Pgm().GetExecutablePath() + wxT( OSX_BUNDLE_PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGES_DIR );
// Original content of $PYTHONPATH
if( wxGetenv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ) ) != nullptr )
{
pypath = wxString( wxGetenv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ) ) ) + wxT( ":" ) + pypath;
}
// set $PYTHONPATH
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ), pypath );
wxString pyhome;
pyhome += Pgm().GetExecutablePath() +
wxT( "Contents/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current" );
// set $PYTHONHOME
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONHOME" ), pyhome );
#else
wxString pypath;
if( wxGetEnv( wxT( "KICAD_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIR" ), nullptr ) )
{
// When running from build dir, python module gets built next to Pcbnew binary
pypath = Pgm().GetExecutablePath() + wxT( "../pcbnew" );
}
else
{
// PYTHON_DEST is the scripts install dir as determined by the build system.
pypath = Pgm().GetExecutablePath() + wxT( "../" PYTHON_DEST );
}
if( !wxIsEmpty( wxGetenv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ) ) ) )
pypath = wxString( wxGetenv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ) ) ) + wxT( ":" ) + pypath;
wxSetEnv( wxT( "PYTHONPATH" ), pypath );
#endif
wxFileName path( PyPluginsPath( SCRIPTING::PATH_TYPE::USER ) + wxT( "/" ) );
// Ensure the user plugin path exists, and create it if not.
// However, if it cannot be created, this is not a fatal error.
if( !path.DirExists() && !path.Mkdir( wxS_DIR_DEFAULT, wxPATH_MKDIR_FULL ) )
wxLogError( _( "Could not create user scripting path %s." ), path.GetPath() );
return true;
}
/**
* Run a python method from the Pcbnew module.
*
* @param aMethodName is the name of the method (like "pcbnew.myfunction" )
* @param aNames will contain the returned string
*/
static void RunPythonMethodWithReturnedString( const char* aMethodName, wxString& aNames )
{
aNames.Clear();
PyLOCK lock;
PyErr_Clear();
PyObject* builtins = PyImport_ImportModule( "pcbnew" );
wxASSERT( builtins );
if( !builtins ) // Something is wrong in pcbnew.py module (incorrect version?)
return;
PyObject* globals = PyDict_New();
PyDict_SetItemString( globals, "pcbnew", builtins );
Py_DECREF( builtins );
// Build the python code
char cmd[1024];
snprintf( cmd, sizeof(cmd), "result = %s()", aMethodName );
// Execute the python code and get the returned data
PyObject* localDict = PyDict_New();
PyObject* pobj = PyRun_String( cmd, Py_file_input, globals, localDict);
Py_DECREF( globals );
if( pobj )
{
PyObject* str = PyDict_GetItemString(localDict, "result" );
const char* str_res = nullptr;
if(str)
{
PyObject* temp_bytes = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString( str, "UTF-8", "strict" );
if( temp_bytes != nullptr )
{
str_res = PyBytes_AS_STRING( temp_bytes );
aNames = FROM_UTF8( str_res );
Py_DECREF( temp_bytes );
}
else
{
wxLogMessage( wxS( "cannot encode Unicode python string" ) );
}
}
else
{
aNames = wxString();
}
Py_DECREF( pobj );
}
Py_DECREF( localDict );
if( PyErr_Occurred() )
wxLogMessage( PyErrStringWithTraceback() );
}
wxString PyEscapeString( const wxString& aSource )
{
wxString converted;
for( wxUniChar c: aSource )
{
if( c == '\\' )
converted += "\\\\";
else if( c == '\'' )
converted += "\\\'";
else if( c == '\"' )
converted += "\\\"";
else
converted += c;
}
return converted;
}
void UpdatePythonEnvVar( const wxString& aVar, const wxString& aValue )
{
char cmd[1024];
// Ensure the interpreter is initialized before we try to interact with it.
if( !Py_IsInitialized() )
return;
wxLogTrace( traceEnvVars, "UpdatePythonEnvVar: Updating Python variable %s = %s",
aVar, aValue );
wxString escapedVar = PyEscapeString( aVar );
wxString escapedVal = PyEscapeString( aValue );
snprintf( cmd, sizeof( cmd ),
"# coding=utf-8\n" // The values could potentially be UTF8.
"import os\n"
"os.environ[\"%s\"]=\"%s\"\n",
TO_UTF8( escapedVar ),
TO_UTF8( escapedVal ) );
PyLOCK lock;
int retv = PyRun_SimpleString( cmd );
if( retv != 0 )
wxLogError( "Python error %d running command:\n\n`%s`", retv, cmd );
}
wxString PyStringToWx( PyObject* aString )
{
wxString ret;
if( !aString )
return ret;
const char* str_res = nullptr;
PyObject* temp_bytes = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString( aString, "UTF-8", "strict" );
if( temp_bytes != nullptr )
{
str_res = PyBytes_AS_STRING( temp_bytes );
ret = FROM_UTF8( str_res );
Py_DECREF( temp_bytes );
}
else
{
wxLogMessage( wxS( "cannot encode Unicode python string" ) );
}
return ret;
}
wxArrayString PyArrayStringToWx( PyObject* aArrayString )
{
wxArrayString ret;
if( !aArrayString )
return ret;
int list_size = PyList_Size( aArrayString );
for( int n = 0; n < list_size; n++ )
{
PyObject* element = PyList_GetItem( aArrayString, n );
if( element )
{
const char* str_res = nullptr;
PyObject* temp_bytes = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString( element, "UTF-8", "strict" );
if( temp_bytes != nullptr )
{
str_res = PyBytes_AS_STRING( temp_bytes );
ret.Add( FROM_UTF8( str_res ), 1 );
Py_DECREF( temp_bytes );
}
else
{
wxLogMessage( wxS( "cannot encode Unicode python string" ) );
}
}
}
return ret;
}
wxString PyErrStringWithTraceback()
{
wxString err;
if( !PyErr_Occurred() )
return err;
PyObject* type;
PyObject* value;
PyObject* traceback;
PyErr_Fetch( &type, &value, &traceback );
PyErr_NormalizeException( &type, &value, &traceback );
if( traceback == nullptr )
{
traceback = Py_None;
Py_INCREF( traceback );
}
PyException_SetTraceback( value, traceback );
PyObject* tracebackModuleString = PyUnicode_FromString( "traceback" );
PyObject* tracebackModule = PyImport_Import( tracebackModuleString );
Py_DECREF( tracebackModuleString );
PyObject* formatException = PyObject_GetAttrString( tracebackModule,
"format_exception" );
Py_DECREF( tracebackModule );
PyObject* args = Py_BuildValue( "(O,O,O)", type, value, traceback );
PyObject* result = PyObject_CallObject( formatException, args );
Py_XDECREF( formatException );
Py_XDECREF( args );
Py_XDECREF( type );
Py_XDECREF( value );
Py_XDECREF( traceback );
wxArrayString res = PyArrayStringToWx( result );
for( unsigned i = 0; i<res.Count(); i++ )
{
err += res[i] + wxT( "\n" );
}
PyErr_Clear();
return err;
}
/**
* Find the Python scripting path.
*/
wxString SCRIPTING::PyScriptingPath( PATH_TYPE aPathType )
{
wxString path;
//@todo This should this be a user configurable variable eg KISCRIPT?
switch( aPathType )
{
case STOCK:
path = PATHS::GetStockScriptingPath();
break;
case USER:
path = PATHS::GetUserScriptingPath();
break;
case THIRDPARTY:
const ENV_VAR_MAP& env = Pgm().GetLocalEnvVariables();
auto it = env.find( "KICAD7_3RD_PARTY" );
if( it != env.end() && !it->second.GetValue().IsEmpty() )
path = it->second.GetValue();
else
path = PATHS::GetDefault3rdPartyPath();
break;
}
wxFileName scriptPath( path );
scriptPath.MakeAbsolute();
// Convert '\' to '/' in path, because later python script read \n or \r
// as escaped sequence, and create issues, when calling it by PyRun_SimpleString() method.
// It can happen on Windows.
path = scriptPath.GetFullPath();
path.Replace( '\\', '/' );
return path;
}
wxString SCRIPTING::PyPluginsPath( PATH_TYPE aPathType )
{
// Note we are using unix path separator, because window separator sometimes
// creates issues when passing a command string to a python method by PyRun_SimpleString
return PyScriptingPath( aPathType ) + '/' + "plugins";
}