# Copyright (c) 2015 Ultimaker B.V. # Cura is released under the terms of the AGPLv3 or higher. from UM.Application import Application #To get the machine manager to create the new profile in. from UM.Settings.Profile import Profile from UM.Settings.ProfileReader import ProfileReader from UM.Logger import Logger import re #Regular expressions for parsing escape characters in the settings. ## A class that reads profile data from g-code files. # # It reads the profile data from g-code files and stores it in a new profile. # This class currently does not process the rest of the g-code in any way. class GCodeProfileReader(ProfileReader): ## The file format version of the serialised g-code. # # It can only read settings with the same version as the version it was # written with. If the file format is changed in a way that breaks reverse # compatibility, increment this version number! version = 1 ## Dictionary that defines how characters are escaped when embedded in # g-code. # # Note that the keys of this dictionary are regex strings. The values are # not. escape_characters = { re.escape("\\\\"): "\\", #The escape character. re.escape("\\n"): "\n", #Newlines. They break off the comment. re.escape("\\r"): "\r" #Carriage return. Windows users may need this for visualisation in their editors. } ## Initialises the g-code reader as a profile reader. def __init__(self): super().__init__() ## Reads a g-code file, loading the profile from it. # # \param file_name The name of the file to read the profile from. # \return The profile that was in the specified file, if any. If the # specified file was no g-code or contained no parsable profile, \code # None \endcode is returned. def read(self, file_name): if file_name.split(".")[-1] != "gcode": return None prefix = ";SETTING_" + str(GCodeProfileReader.version) + " " prefix_length = len(prefix) #Loading all settings from the file. They are all at the end, but Python has no reverse seek any more since Python3. TODO: Consider moving settings to the start? serialised = "" #Will be filled with the serialised profile. try: with open(file_name) as f: for line in f: if line.startswith(prefix): serialised += line[prefix_length : -1] #Remove the prefix and the newline from the line, and add it to the rest. except IOError as e: Logger.log("e", "Unable to open file %s for reading: %s", file_name, str(e)) return None #Unescape the serialised profile. pattern = re.compile("|".join(GCodeProfileReader.escape_characters.keys())) serialised = pattern.sub(lambda m: GCodeProfileReader.escape_characters[re.escape(m.group(0))], serialised) #Perform the replacement with a regular expression. #Apply the changes to the current profile. profile = Profile(machine_manager = Application.getInstance().getMachineManager(), read_only = False) try: profile.unserialise(serialised) profile.setType(None) #Force type to none so it's correctly added. profile.setReadOnly(False) profile.setDirty(True) except Exception as e: #Not a valid g-code file. Logger.log("e", "Unable to serialise the profile: %s", str(e)) return None return profile