Source code for sorunlib.__init__

import signal

from . import acu, hwp, seq, smurf, stimulator, wiregrid

from .commands import wait_until
from .util import create_clients

CLIENTS = None


[docs] def initialize(test_mode=False): """Initialize global clients list. Args: test_mode (bool): Operate in 'test mode'. Use this to find Agents that are meant to stand in for real agents while testing, i.e. SmurfFileEmulators instead of PysmurfControllers. """ global CLIENTS CLIENTS = create_clients(test_mode=test_mode)
__all__ = ["acu", "hwp", "seq", "smurf", "stimulator", "wiregrid", "wait_until", "initialize"] # Treat SIGTERM like SIGINT and raise an exception def term_handler(sig, frame): raise KeyboardInterrupt signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, term_handler) # Define the variable '__version__': # This has the closest behavior to versioneer that I could find # https://github.com/maresb/hatch-vcs-footgun-example try: # If setuptools_scm is installed (e.g. in a development environment with # an editable install), then use it to determine the version dynamically. from setuptools_scm import get_version # This will fail with LookupError if the package is not installed in # editable mode or if Git is not installed. __version__ = get_version(root="..", relative_to=__file__, version_scheme="no-guess-dev") except (ImportError, LookupError): # As a fallback, use the version that is hard-coded in the file. try: from sorunlib._version import __version__ # noqa: F401 except ModuleNotFoundError: # The user is probably trying to run this without having installed # the package, so complain. raise RuntimeError( "sorunlib is not correctly installed. " "Please install it with pip." )