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Python Implementation Notes
This section documents all notes from the WHATSNEW.TXT file that relates to the implementation of Python in Mystic BBS. The ability to incorporate and use Python code with Mystic BBS began with the arrival of Mystic 1.12 Alpha 1
+ PYTHON is here! New menu command 'GY' will execute a Python 2.7 syntax script. By default Mystic looks in the script directory for .MPY files, using the same logic as MPX. If you supply a file with no extention, Mystic will add .mpy onto it. If you do not supply a path, then Mystic will look in the current theme's script directory, and then the default script directory if fallback is enabled. Example: Command: GY Data: testpython The above executes testpython.mpy from the Scripts directory Example: Command: GY Data: c:\mystic\derp\herpderp The above executes herderp.mpy from the c:\mystic\derp directory, or if it is not found and fallback is enabled for the current theme, Mystic will look in the default scripts directory. + Moved the Python intialization code to only execute the first time a script is ran, so that if Python is incorrectly installed it will not prevent Mystic from loading with an error. If you get a "Import error: no module named site" when you DO try to execute a Python script, its because you have Python on your system but it is not completely installed. You'll need to set your environment variables. For example if you have Python installed in C:\Python27: SET PYTHONHOME=C:\PYTHON27 SET PYTHONPATH=C:\PYTHON27\LIB SET PATH=%PYTHONHOME%;%PATH% + Prompts beginning with a # will now execute a Python script similar to MPL and display files: @myansi <- Shows myansi from your theme's text dir !mympl <- Execute mympl.mpx from theme's script dir #mypython <- Execute mypython.mpy from theme's script dir In the small case that you ever need to start a prompt with one of these characters, you can prefix it with the "dummy" MCI code <pipe>XX + Added "getuser" and "onekey" functions into Python and updated the testpython.mpy in the default install. This will continue to be updated as new functions and features are added and I need to test them. + Added a keypressed function to Python engine + Mystic now prints a message if Python is executed when it is not detected on the system. + Mystic now prints a message if Python fails to initialize when executing Python. + Python scripts can now be executed from the command line, just like MPL scripts. The format is the same except -Y is used, so for example: mystic -uSysop -ppassword -ytestpython
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