from __future__ import division from TLUtility import dict_scale, dict_max import sys sys.path.append('../light8') import Patch class Submaster: "Contain a dictionary of levels, but you didn't need to know that" def __init__(self, name, leveldict=None, temporary=0): self.name = name self.temporary = temporary if leveldict: self.levels = leveldict else: self.levels = {} self.reload() def reload(self): if self.temporary: return try: self.levels.clear() subfile = file("subs/%s" % self.name) for line in subfile.readlines(): if not line.strip(): # if line is only whitespace continue # "did i say newspace?" try: name, val = line.split(':') name = name.strip() self.levels[name] = float(val) except ValueError: print "(%s) Error with this line: %s" % (self.name, line[:-1]) except IOError: print "Can't read file for sub: %s" % self.name def save(self): if self.temporary: print "not saving temporary sub named",self.name return subfile = file("subs/%s" % self.name, 'w') names = self.levels.keys() names.sort() for name in names: val = self.levels[name] subfile.write("%s : %s\n" % (name, val)) def set_level(self, channelname, level, save=1): self.levels[Patch.resolve_name(channelname)] = level if save: self.save() def set_all_levels(self, leveldict): self.levels.clear() for k, v in leveldict.items(): self.set_level(k, v, save=0) self.save() def get_levels(self): return self.levels def __mul__(self, scalar): return Submaster("%s*%s" % (self.name, scalar), dict_scale(self.levels, scalar), temporary=1) __rmul__ = __mul__ def max(self, *othersubs): return sub_maxes(self, *othersubs) def __repr__(self): levels = ' '.join(["%s:%.2f" % item for item in self.levels.items()]) return "<'%s': [%s]>" % (self.name, levels) def get_dmx_list(self): leveldict = self.get_levels() # gets levels of sub contents levels = [0] * 68 for k, v in leveldict.items(): dmxchan = Patch.get_dmx_channel(k) - 1 levels[dmxchan] = max(v, levels[dmxchan]) return levels def normalize_patch_names(self): """Use only the primary patch names.""" # possibly busted -- don't use unless you know what you're doing self.set_all_levels(self.levels.copy()) def get_normalized_copy(self): """Get a copy of this sumbaster that only uses the primary patch names. The levels will be the same.""" newsub = Submaster("%s (normalized)" % self.name, temporary=1) newsub.set_all_levels(self.levels) return newsub def crossfade(self, othersub, amount): """Returns a new sub that is a crossfade between this sub and another submaster. NOTE: You should only crossfade between normalized submasters.""" otherlevels = othersub.get_levels() keys_set = {} for k in self.levels.keys() + otherlevels.keys(): keys_set[k] = 1 all_keys = keys_set.keys() xfaded_sub = Submaster("xfade", temporary=1) for k in all_keys: xfaded_sub.set_level(k, linear_fade(self.levels.get(k, 0), otherlevels.get(k, 0), amount)) return xfaded_sub def linear_fade(start, end, amount): """Fades between two floats by an amount. amount is a float between 0 and 1. If amount is 0, it will return the start value. If it is 1, the end value will be returned.""" level = start + (amount * (end - start)) return level def sub_maxes(*subs): return Submaster("max(%r)" % (subs,), dict_max(*[sub.levels for sub in subs]), temporary=1) class Submasters: "Collection o' Submaster objects" def __init__(self): self.submasters = {} import os files = os.listdir('subs') for filename in files: # we don't want these files if filename.startswith('.') or filename.endswith('~') or \ filename.startswith('CVS'): continue self.submasters[filename] = Submaster(filename) def get_all_subs(self): "All Submaster objects" l = self.submasters.items() l.sort() l = [x[1] for x in l] songs = [] notsongs = [] for s in l: if s.name.startswith('song'): songs.append(s) else: notsongs.append(s) combined = notsongs + songs return combined def get_sub_by_name(self, name): "Makes a new sub if there isn't one." return self.submasters.get(name, Submaster(name)) __getitem__ = get_sub_by_name if __name__ == "__main__": Patch.reload_data() s = Submasters() print s.get_all_subs() if 0: # turn this on to normalize all subs for sub in s.get_all_subs(): print "before", sub sub.normalize_patch_names() sub.save() print "after", sub