@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Korman. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# along with Korman. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from . . korlib import ConsoleToggler
from . . korlib import ConsoleCursor , Console Toggler
from . explosions import NonfatalExportError
from . explosions import NonfatalExportError
from pathlib import Path
from pathlib import Path
import threading
import threading
@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ class ExportProgressLogger(_ExportLogger):
# because it is difficult to inspect the progress of Blender's internal operators. The best
# because it is difficult to inspect the progress of Blender's internal operators. The best
# solution here is to move printing into a thread that can detect long-running ops and display
# solution here is to move printing into a thread that can detect long-running ops and display
# something visible such as a moving elipsis
# something visible such as a moving elipsis
self . _cursor = ConsoleCursor ( )
self . _thread = threading . Thread ( target = self . _progress_thread )
self . _thread = threading . Thread ( target = self . _progress_thread )
self . _queued_lines = [ ]
self . _queued_lines = [ ]
self . _print_condition = threading . Condition ( )
self . _print_condition = threading . Condition ( )
@ -283,6 +284,8 @@ class ExportProgressLogger(_ExportLogger):
def _progress_thread ( self ) :
def _progress_thread ( self ) :
num_dots = 0
num_dots = 0
self . _cursor . update ( )
while self . _progress_alive :
while self . _progress_alive :
with self . _print_condition :
with self . _print_condition :
signalled = self . _print_condition . wait ( timeout = 1.0 )
signalled = self . _print_condition . wait ( timeout = 1.0 )
@ -290,12 +293,16 @@ class ExportProgressLogger(_ExportLogger):
# First, we need to print out any queued whole lines.
# First, we need to print out any queued whole lines.
# NOTE: no need to lock anything here as Blender uses CPython (GIL)
# NOTE: no need to lock anything here as Blender uses CPython (GIL)
with self . _cursor :
if self . _queued_lines :
if self . _queued_lines :
print ( * self . _queued_lines , sep = ' \n ' )
print ( * self . _queued_lines , sep = ' \n ' )
self . _queued_lines . clear ( )
self . _queued_lines . clear ( )
# Now, we need to print out the current volatile line, if any.
# Now, we need to print out the current volatile line, if any.
if self . _volatile_line :
if self . _volatile_line :
# On Windows, if we clear the line, the volatile line is nuked as well.
# Probably a race condition in the Win32 console host.
self . _cursor . reset ( )
print ( self . _volatile_line , end = " " )
print ( self . _volatile_line , end = " " )
# If the proc is long running, let us display some elipses so as to not alarm the user
# If the proc is long running, let us display some elipses so as to not alarm the user
@ -305,6 +312,7 @@ class ExportProgressLogger(_ExportLogger):
else :
else :
num_dots = 0
num_dots = 0
print ( ' . ' * num_dots , end = " " * ( _MAX_ELIPSES - num_dots ) )
print ( ' . ' * num_dots , end = " " * ( _MAX_ELIPSES - num_dots ) )
self . _cursor . update ( )
def _progress_get_current ( self ) :
def _progress_get_current ( self ) :
return self . _step_progress
return self . _step_progress