flatcam/tclCommands/TclCommandSetActive.py
Marius Stanciu 3b9767cc6f - I've finally run the tests with OK result (56 tests in 102.937 sec)
- I had to play with module imports as they created a lot of error in
the tests although in reality the program worked OK.
- I've fixed some mistakes in TcL commands (they were testing isinstance
against the like of Geometry instead of FlatCAMGeometry)
- I've had to add some fixes in ObjectCollections.py (error on
create_index() method but Marco already fixed this in the checkbox
in project tab pull request and knew about this.
- Although at some point the tests run fine, I've made some checkings
on my own over the Tcl commands and discovered errors which I fixed as
mentioned above.
- conclusion is that tests are just a must and do not cover everything
(like saving projects which at some point by juggling with imports I
braked and tests were 100% OK)
2018-05-30 02:17:34 +03:00

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from tclCommands.TclCommand import *
class TclCommandSetActive(TclCommand):
"""
Tcl shell command to set an object as active in the GUI.
example:
"""
# List of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
aliases = ['set_active']
# Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered
arg_names = collections.OrderedDict([
('name', 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': 'Sets an object as active.',
'args': collections.OrderedDict([
('name', 'Name of the Object.'),
]),
'examples': []
}
def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
"""
:param args:
:param unnamed_args:
:return:
"""
obj_name = args['name']
try:
self.app.collection.set_active(str(obj_name))
except Exception as e:
return "Command failed: %s" % str(e)