from ObjectCollection import * from tclCommands.TclCommand import TclCommand class TclCommandJoinExcellon(TclCommand): """ Tcl shell command to merge Excellon objects. example: """ # List of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon) aliases = ['join_excellon', 'join_excellons'] # Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered arg_names = collections.OrderedDict([ ('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 = ['outname'] # structured help for current command, args needs to be ordered help = { 'main': "Runs a merge operation (join) on the Excellon objects.", 'args': collections.OrderedDict([ ('name', 'Name of the new Excellon Object.'), ('obj_name_0', 'Name of the first object'), ('obj_name_1', 'Name of the second object.'), ('obj_name_2...', 'Additional object names') ]), 'examples': [] } def execute(self, args, unnamed_args): """ :param args: :param unnamed_args: :return: """ outname = args['name'] obj_names = unnamed_args objs = [] for obj_n in obj_names: obj = self.app.collection.get_by_name(str(obj_n)) if obj is None: return "Object not found: %s" % obj_n else: objs.append(obj) def initialize(obj_, app): FlatCAMExcellon.merge(objs, obj_) if objs is not None: self.app.new_object("excellon", outname, initialize)