49 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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def exit_application(msg: str, exit_code: int = 0):
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"""A clean way to exit the program without raising traceback errors
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Args:
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msg (str): Success or Error message you'd like to display in the console
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exit_code (int): Can either be 0 (success) or 1 (fail)
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"""
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if exit_code not in {0, 1}:
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raise ValueError("exit_code must only be '0' or '1' (int)")
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if exit_code == 0:
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output = sys.stdout
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elif exit_code == 1:
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output = sys.stderr
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print(msg, file=output, flush=True)
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sys.exit(exit_code)
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def get_working_dir():
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"""
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Used to determine the correct working directory automatically.
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This way we can utilize files/relative paths easily.
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Returns:
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(Path): Current working directory
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"""
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# we're in a pyinstaller bundle
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if getattr(sys, "frozen", False) and hasattr(sys, "_MEIPASS"):
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return Path(sys.executable).parent
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# we're running from a *.py file
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else:
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return Path.cwd()
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def hex_to_bgr(hex_code):
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# Remove the '#' if present
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hex_code = hex_code.lstrip("#")
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# Convert hex to BGR format
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bgr_values = f"&H{int(hex_code[4:6], 16):02X}{int(hex_code[2:4], 16):02X}{int(hex_code[0:2], 16):02X}"
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return bgr_values
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