parser = src.options.Options()
parser.add_option('', 'shell', 'list2', 'shell',
_("Optional: Generates the environment files for the given format: "
- "bash (default), bat (for windows) or all."), [])
+ "bash (default), bat (for windows), cfg (salome context file) or all."), [])
parser.add_option('p', 'products', 'list2', 'products',
_("Optional: Includes only the specified products."))
parser.add_option('', 'prefix', 'string', 'prefix',
None)
# list of available shells with extensions
-C_SHELLS = { "bash": "sh", "bat": "bat" }
-C_ALL_SHELL = [ "bash", "bat" ]
+C_SHELLS = { "bash": "sh", "bat": "bat", "cfg" : "cfg", "tcl" : ""}
+C_ALL_SHELL = [ "bash", "bat", "cfg", "tcl" ]
##
for_build = True
for_launch = False
for shell in shells_list:
- files.append(writer.write_env_file("%s_launch.%s" %
- (prefix, shell.extension),
- for_launch,
- shell.name))
- files.append(writer.write_env_file("%s_build.%s" %
- (prefix, shell.extension),
- for_build,
- shell.name))
+ if shell.name=="tcl":
+ files.append(writer.write_tcl_files(for_launch,
+ shell.name))
+ else:
+ files.append(writer.write_env_file("%s_launch.%s" %
+ (prefix, shell.extension),
+ for_launch,
+ shell.name))
+ files.append(writer.write_env_file("%s_build.%s" %
+ (prefix, shell.extension),
+ for_build,
+ shell.name))
+ for f in files:
+ if f:
+ logger.write(" "+f+"\n", 3)
return files
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