Hi John,

compiling things while building kind of makes sense ;)
So, yes, this is doable.
In general, you could add the generated python files to the python
install_list in the python/CMakeLists.txt, and have a hook in the
grc/CMakeLists.txt that generates these, but that would break CMake's
compiling-source tree differentiation.

I'd suggest looking at cmake/Modules/GrPython.cmake of your OOT. You
could have a function similar to GR_PYTHON_INSTALL that does essentially
the same, but instead of just shebanging the python files and adding
them to an installation target, it would create python using "grcc -d
<builddir>/python <grcfile>" and install that.

The __init__ automatisation was a topic some weeks ago, I don't know in
which context, though. Yeah, there are python-magical ways to do that,
but they can easily litter module namespaces and cause problem if that
produces naming conflicts, which will not even be caught be QA (since
that happens pre-install...).


Greetings,
Marcus

On 05.08.2014 19:06, John Malsbury wrote:
> I'd like to keep a large number of hier blocks organized in the apps
> folder  (which may not be standard practice for GR). Ideally, I'd like to
> maintain *only* the GRC files with version control, but allow the build
> system to:
>
>    - Compile the .grc files into python/xml files.
>    - Install the .py files into the same location as everything else so
>    they show up in the OOT module's namespace.
>    - Do the same for .xml files for access to GRC.
>    - If there were a way to get around manually adding the resulting .py
>    file to __init__.py, that would be a nice-to-have feature so other
>    developers can easily add hier blocks to the module's namespace.
>
> I was just wondering if someone could tell me if this was possible, has
> been done already, or might be an unreasonable thing to do for some
> reason.  (before I waste an afternoon).
>
> -John
>
>
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