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MazeGroup.py

MazeGroup.py is an general prupose library for Python.


Installation

With PyPi :

Use the command pip install mazegroup, python -m pip install mazegroup or py -m pip install mazegroup to install the Python package.

Usage

MazeGroup.py can be imported or can be executed with the CLI command (mazegroup or mg).

With command :

The CLI command usage : mazegroup <command> <args>.

All commands are registered at the initialization.

For exemple mazegroup echo Hello, world! will prints Hello, world!.

With importation :

For import MazeGroup.py in this Python source code (essential to start) :

import mazegroup as mg

For initialize packages (commands packages) :

import mazegroup.imports as imports
imports.importMGPackages()

For use a command in your source code (you must do the last step) :

import mazegroup.commands as commands
import mazegroup.utils as utils  # For error checking

returned = commands.executeCommand("echo", ["Hello,", "world!"])  # Echo "Hello, world!" by example

# If there is an error, shows it (optional) :
if type(returned) != utils.NoError:
	print("Error :", returned.message)

Arguments

You can evaluate Python expression in using py: in the argument (only the actual argument will be evaluate), by example the argument "py:5 + 5" will returns 10, we use " because we also use spaces on the expression.

Commands available :

  • echo <...>
    • Print the textes in arguments.
  • help <...>
    • Shows all commands available.
  • ls <path>
    • Shows all directories and files from the selected path.
  • pyexec <...>
    • Execute the Python code in arguments.
  • pyeval <...>
    • Evaluate the Python expression in arguments.
  • calc <...>
    • Evaluate expression in arguments with the Shaft parser.
  • cd <path>
    • Choose the working directory, work only on MazeGroup.py shell.
  • exit <...>
    • Exit the program, for MazeGroup.py shell.
  • quit <...>
    • Exit the program, for MazeGroup.py shell.
  • pypkg <name> <options>
    • Make a Python package. Options :
      • -f or --full for a full generation.
      • info:{'name': ...} for set package informations (a python dictionnary), keys available :
        • name -> str
        • description -> str
        • author -> str
        • license -> str
        • url -> str
        • date -> str
  • sc <...>
    • SC for Secure Compress, it's a encrypted compression who works with a password, a increment level and a tar level.
    • Usage : mazegroup sc <compress/decompress> <path> <!* output path> <!* password> <!* increments> <!* tar>
    • The default output is in the MazeGroup.py Python package directory, on the part of this command, either mazegroup/sc/out.
  • shell <...>
    • The MazeGroup.py shell. There are modes available, use their start char for enter on it :
      • The system shell mode : § <...>
      • The calc mode : % <...>, equivalant of the command calc but this mode lock the MazeGroup.py shell for expressions.
    • Once you enter in a mode, the rest of commands of after will be locked on this mode, for return to the MazeGroup.py shell, you must enter a empty command.
    • In command arguments (only on the MazeGroup.py shell), the \s will provoks a space.
  • rud <sourcecode> <options>
    • RUD interpreter, a minimal stack-based programming language. No documentation available.