Hi Sunish, You can include it in jalpack, there's already a win executable for jallib.py, named jallibwin.exe (out of date, I need generate it again). All included (read: python included). I used pyinstaller to do this, works quite nice, but maybe you have better tools to that.
jallib.py is a "battery included" script: no library, everything is in the script. This is to avoid deployment issue (having a setup.py, or setting PYTHONPATH, etc...), and ease its use. As a consequence, the executable is quite big. Mainly, it includes some SVN and YAML libs, used to deal with the testing matrix (yeah, the testing matrix). This feature is not used, I could clean the script so it's more lightweight. That's said, there are other feature this script can do, one being generating sample from board + test files (see http://code.google.com/p/jallib/wiki/jallib_testing, thanks Joep for this page !). I was thinking about adding some kind of a questionnaire to ask: which PIC do you use, where do you expect to connect LEDs ? LCD ? i2c ? serial ? etc... according to sections defined in board files, and then generate all available (and compilable) samples for this user specific setup. Maybe that can be done in jaledit, but I wouldn't want this feature to be windows-only. I talked about a web interface, but maybe one good option would to put it in the jallib.py script, and jaledit to interface it. Anyway, what I mean is there are probably other things that could also be included if you want, and be valuable for end-user. Or not... :) Cheers, Seb > Yes that's exactly what I meant. I tried your script and it works > reasonably well. I can convert the script to an executable and include it in > the JALPackwin32. If possible I would also make an interface to do auto > indentation within the IDE by calling the execuatble. That's of great value > I think. I'm also considering the option to ask my permission to bundle > jaledit with books and other packs :-) after adding this feature. > > Also other usefull scripts can also be included with the win32 distro after > converting those to exes, the advantage for the end user is that they need > not install python just to run the scripts. > > Sunish > > > > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Sebastien Lelong < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> What do you mean by formatter ? If related, the jallib.py script can >> handle indentation: >> >> python jallib.py reindent <your_file_not_correctly_indented> >> >> >> Seb >> >> Hello Everybody, >>> >>> Is there a jal source formatter that anybody knows of. How about creating >>> one that complies with jallib ? >>> >>> Sunish >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Sébastien Lelong >> http://www.sirloon.net >> http://sirbot.org >> >> >> > > > > -- Sébastien Lelong http://www.sirloon.net http://sirbot.org --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
