Improved the auto flushing, made it time and buffer size based.
In case a specific directory was taking a while, I changed it to auto flush after a specified period of time. Right now autoflush is automatically disabled, you have to enable it when creating the console. TODO: I'll probably hook the console up to the stdout and stderr so you can use ordinary print statements, we'll see. This is desirable for easily hooking it into an existing module.
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# todo: buffer output, after exceeding a certain amount print to the output.
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# todo: allow logging output besides console output, or redirection altogether
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import inspect, multiprocessing, optparse, os, platform, re, stat, subprocess, sys, threading, traceback
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import datetime, inspect, multiprocessing, optparse, os, re, stat, subprocess, sys, threading, traceback
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# trying ntpath, need to test on linux
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import ntpath
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class Console( threading.Thread ):
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MSG = enum('WRITE', 'FLUSH', 'SHUTDOWN', 'CLEAR' )
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# auto_flush_time is time in milliseconds since last flush to trigger a flush when writing
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def __init__( self, auto_flush_num = None, auto_flush_time = None ):
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threading.Thread.__init__( self )
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self.buffers = {}
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self.buffer_write_times = {}
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self.running = True
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self.queue = multiprocessing.JoinableQueue( )
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self.auto_flush_num = auto_flush_num if auto_flush_num is not None else -1
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self.auto_flush_time = auto_flush_time if auto_flush_time is not None else -1
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self.auto_flush_time = auto_flush_time * 1000 if auto_flush_time is not None else -1
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def write( self, data, pid = None ):
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self.queue.put( ( Console.MSG.WRITE, pid if pid is not None else os.getpid(), data ) )
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if pid not in self.buffers:
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self.buffers[ pid ] = []
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if pid not in self.buffer_write_times:
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self.buffer_write_times[ pid ] = datetime.datetime.now( )
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self.buffers[ pid ].append( s )
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if self.auto_flush_num >= 0 and len( self.buffers[ pid ] ) > self.auto_flush_num:
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if self.auto_flush_num >= 0 and len( self.buffers[ pid ] ) >= self.auto_flush_num:
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self.flush( pid )
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elif self.auto_flush_time >= 0 and ( datetime.datetime.now( ) - self.buffer_write_times[ pid ] ).microseconds >= self.auto_flush_time:
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self.flush( pid )
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elif event == Console.MSG.FLUSH:
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pid = data[ 1 ]
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for line in self.buffers[ pid ]:
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print( line )
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self.buffers.pop( pid, None )
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self.buffer_write_times[ pid ] = datetime.datetime.now( )
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elif event == Console.MSG.CLEAR:
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pid = data[ 1 ]
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if pid in self.buffers:
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