#!env python import os import sys import subprocess # A quick Python implementation of unix 'where' command. def where(exeName, searchPath=os.getenv("PATH")): paths = searchPath.split(";" if sys.platform == "win32" else ":") for path in paths: candidatePath = os.path.join(path, exeName) if os.path.exists(candidatePath): return candidatePath return None def findModules(path): result = [] for entry in os.scandir(path): if entry.is_dir() and os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, entry.name, "__init__.py")): result.append(entry.name) return result def main(): # Find Uranium via the PYTHONPATH var uraniumUMPath = where("UM", os.getenv("PYTHONPATH")) if uraniumUMPath is None: uraniumUMPath = os.path.join("..", "Uranium") uraniumPath = os.path.dirname(uraniumUMPath) mypyPathParts = [".", os.path.join(".", "plugins"), os.path.join(".", "plugins", "VersionUpgrade"), uraniumPath, os.path.join(uraniumPath, "stubs")] if sys.platform == "win32": os.putenv("MYPYPATH", ";".join(mypyPathParts)) else: os.putenv("MYPYPATH", ":".join(mypyPathParts)) # Mypy really needs to be run via its Python script otherwise it can't find its data files. mypyExe = where("mypy.bat" if sys.platform == "win32" else "mypy") mypyModule = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(mypyExe), "mypy") plugins = findModules("plugins") plugins.sort() mods = ["cura"] + plugins + findModules("plugins/VersionUpgrade") for mod in mods: print("------------- Checking module {mod}".format(**locals())) result = subprocess.run([sys.executable, mypyModule, "-p", mod]) if result.returncode != 0: print("\nModule {mod} failed checking. :(".format(**locals())) return 1 else: print("\n\nDone checking. All is good.") return 0 sys.exit(main())