from ObjectCollection import * import TclCommand class TclCommandMillHoles(TclCommand.TclCommandSignaled): """ Tcl shell command to Create Geometry Object for milling holes from Excellon. example: millholes my_drill -tools 1,2,3 -tooldia 0.1 -outname mill_holes_geo """ # List of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon) aliases = ['millholes'] # Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered arg_names = collections.OrderedDict([ ('name', str), ('tools', str), ('tooldia', float), ('outname', str) ]) # Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered , this is for options like -optionname value option_types = collections.OrderedDict([ ]) # array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'} required = ['name'] # structured help for current command, args needs to be ordered help = { 'main': "Create Geometry Object for milling holes from Excellon.", 'args': collections.OrderedDict([ ('name', 'Name of the Excellon Object.'), ('tools', 'Comma separated indexes of tools (example: 1,3 or 2).'), ('tooldia', 'Diameter of the milling tool (example: 0.1).'), ('outname', 'Name of object to create.') ]), 'examples': ['scale my_geometry 4.2'] } def execute(self, args, unnamed_args): """ :param args: :param unnamed_args: :return: """ name = args['name'] try: if 'tools' in args: # Split and put back. We are passing the whole dictionary later. args['tools'] = [x.strip() for x in args['tools'].split(",")] except Exception as e: self.raise_tcl_error("Bad tools: %s" % str(e)) try: obj = self.app.collection.get_by_name(str(name)) except: self.raise_tcl_error("Could not retrieve object: %s" % name) if not isinstance(obj, FlatCAMExcellon): self.raise_tcl_error('Only Excellon objects can be mill-drilled, got %s %s.' % (name, type(obj))) try: # This runs in the background... Is blocking handled? success, msg = obj.generate_milling(**args) except Exception as e: self.raise_tcl_error("Operation failed: %s" % str(e)) if not success: self.raise_tcl_error(msg)