def main(): """ Creates an instance of the plugin manager and configures is appropriately. After configuration the plugin manager is executed. """ if 'help' in argv: print '\n\n########################################################################################\n' '# myProject #\n' '########################################################################################\n' print 'A program for ' exit() argvs=argv[0:1]+['-myProject']+argv[1:] config_file = expanduser(join('~', '.myProject.ini')) if not isfile(config_file): from lauescript.makeconfig import run run(outputName='~/.myProject.ini', data_path=join(dirname(dirname(dirname(dirname(realpath(__file__))))), join('lauescript', 'data')), plugin_path=join(dirname(dirname(realpath(__file__))), join('myproject', 'src'))) pm = pluginmanager.PluginManager(argvs=argvs, headline=' myProject ', bottomline=' Exiting myProject ', headlines=False, config=config_file, macro_file=False) pm.execute() exit()
def main(): """ Creates an instance of the plugin manager and configures is appropriately. After configuration the plugin manager is executed. """ if 'help' in argv: print('\n\n########################################################################################\n' '# APDToolkit #\n' '########################################################################################\n') print('A program for estimating hydrogen ADPs from the Invariom databse.') print(""" Usage: Plugins are called by using '-' as a prefix for the plugin KEY. e.g.: the Write plugin has the KEY 'W' and can be started with '-W'. The execution order of plugins is the same as the order of statements on the cmd line. Options are not prefixed by '-' characters. Every plugin has its own set of options. Some of them require their own arguments. In these cases the argument is separated from the option with a whitespace character. Every option is assigned to the plugin specified last on the cmd line when reading the line from left to right. e.g.: '-A -W write out.res -A' assigns the option 'file' with the parameter 'out.res' to the plugin Write. The main program accepts two options: [help] to print this message. [load <arg>] to load a specific crystallographic data file. Commonly used plugins: [T] Perform a TLS fit [A] Perform an automatic rigid body segmentation and perform a subsequent segmented rigid body fit. [W] Write an output file of the same format as the input file. [S] Scale ADPs from different models onto each other. [descent] Write an invarioms.descent file. [compare] Compare to structure models quantitatively. Consult the heads of plugin files for detailed plugin information. Plugins are located as specified in '~/.APDToolkit.ini' To create a file (out.res' with estimated H-APDs by automatic segmented rigid body analysis use >>> APDToolkit load <fileName> -A -W write out.res <<< """) exit() if not '-D' in argv and not '-micro' in argv: argvs=argv[0:1]+['-APDToolkit']+argv[1:] else: argvs = argv config_file = expanduser(join('~', '.APDToolkit.ini')) if not isfile(config_file): from lauescript.makeconfig import run run(outputName='~/.APDToolkit.ini', data_path=join(dirname(dirname(dirname(dirname(realpath(__file__))))), join('lauescript', 'data')), plugin_path=join(dirname(dirname(realpath(__file__))), join('apdtoolkit', 'src'))) pm = pluginmanager.PluginManager(argvs=argvs, headline=' APDToolkit ', bottomline=' Exiting APDToolkit ', headlines=False, config=config_file, macro_file=False) pm.execute() exit()