extends Node var debug_file_io = false # Crash the game and display the error message. func crash(message): push_error(message) print("FATAL ERROR: " + message) get_tree().quit() # Oh, still here? Let's crash more violently, by calling a non-existing method. # Violent delights have violent ends. get_tree().fatal_error() func map(array, object, f): var new_array = [] for i in range(array.size()): new_array.push_back(object.call(f, array[i])) return new_array # Run a simple command with arguments, blocking, using OS.execute. func exec(command, args=[], crash_on_fail=true): var debug = false if debug: print("exec: %s [%s]" % [command, PoolStringArray(args).join(", ")]) var output = [] var exit_code = OS.execute(command, args, true, output, true) output = output[0] if exit_code != 0 and crash_on_fail: helpers.crash("OS.execute failed: %s [%s] Output: %s \nExit Code %d" % [command, PoolStringArray(args).join(", "), output, exit_code]) elif debug: print("Output: %s" %output) return {"output": output, "exit_code": exit_code} func exec_async(command, args=[]): OS.execute(command, args, false) # Return the contents of a file. If no fallback_string is provided, crash when # the file doesn't exist. func read_file(path, fallback_string=null): if debug_file_io: print("reading " + path) var file = File.new() var open_status = file.open(path, File.READ) if open_status == OK: var content = file.get_as_text() file.close() return content else: if fallback_string != null: return fallback_string else: helpers.crash("File %s could not be read, and has no fallback" % path) func write_file(path, content): if debug_file_io: print("writing " + path) # Create the base directory of the file, if it doesn't exist. var parts = Array(path.split("/")) parts.pop_back() var dirname = PoolStringArray(parts).join("/") var dir = Directory.new() if not dir.dir_exists(path): dir.make_dir_recursive(dirname) var file = File.new() file.open(path, File.WRITE) file.store_string(content) file.close() return true func parse_args(): var arguments = {} for argument in OS.get_cmdline_args(): if argument.substr(0, 2) == "--": # Parse valid command-line arguments into a dictionary if argument.find("=") > -1: var key_value = argument.split("=") arguments[key_value[0].lstrip("--")] = key_value[1] else: arguments[argument.lstrip("--")] = true return arguments func careful_delete(path_inside): var expected_prefix var os = OS.get_name() if os == "X11": expected_prefix = "%s/.local/share/Oh My Git/tmp/" % OS.get_environment("HOME") elif os == "OSX": expected_prefix = "%s/Library/Application Support/Oh My Git/tmp/" % OS.get_environment("HOME") elif os == "Windows": expected_prefix = "%s/AppData/Roaming/Oh My Git/tmp/" % OS.get_environment("USERPROFILE") # In the game, we use forward slashes: expected_prefix = expected_prefix.replace("\\", "/") # Windows treats paths case-insensitively: expected_prefix = expected_prefix.to_lower() path_inside = path_inside.to_lower() else: helpers.crash("Unsupported OS: %s" % os) if path_inside.substr(0,expected_prefix.length()) != expected_prefix: helpers.crash("Refusing to delete directory %s that does not start with %s" % [path_inside, expected_prefix]) else: game.global_shell.cd(game.tmp_prefix) game.global_shell.run("rm -rf '%s'" % path_inside) func parse(file): var text = read_file(file) var result = {} var current_section var section_regex = RegEx.new() section_regex.compile("^\\[(.*)\\]$") var assignment_regex = RegEx.new() assignment_regex.compile("^([a-z ]+)=(.*)$") for line in text.split("\n"): # Skip comments. if line.substr(0, 1) == ";": continue # Parse a [section name]. var m = section_regex.search(line) if m: current_section = m.get_string(1) result[current_section] = "" continue # Parse a direct=assignment. m = assignment_regex.search(line) if m: var key = m.get_string(1).strip_edges() var value = m.get_string(2).strip_edges() result[key] = value continue # At this point, the line is just content belonging to the current section. if current_section: result[current_section] += line + "\n" for key in result: result[key] = result[key].strip_edges() return result func abbreviate(text, max_length): if text.length() > max_length-3: text = text.substr(0, max_length-3) + "..." return text