41 lines
2.1 KiB
Properties
41 lines
2.1 KiB
Properties
# Python Interpreter Properties
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#
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# JMRI searches for a python.properties file in the User Files
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# directory, the Settings directory, and the installation directory in order,
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# and uses the first python.properties file found. It is recommended that users
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# copy the python.properties file from the installation directory into the
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# User Files or Settings directory instead of editing python.properties in the
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# installation directory.
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# Augment the default search path for module files. The format is the same as
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# the shell's PATH: one or more directory pathnames separated by os.pathsep
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# (e.g. colons on Unix or semicolons on Windows). Non-existent directories are
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# silently ignored.
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# The directory in the JMRI Scripts File Location preference and the jython
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# directory in the JMRI installation are automatically appended to the path.
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# In addition to normal directories, individual python.path entries may refer to
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# zipfiles containing pure Python modules (in either source or compiled form).
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# Extension modules cannot be imported from zipfiles.
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# Note that paths in Windows need to use double backslashes instead of single
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# backslashes (use C:\\python\\path instead of C:\python\path).
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python.path=
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# Scan the classpath for Java packages if False. This allows Java packages to be
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# imported into a Python script without using "import" statements for each Java
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# package at the cost of a slower initialization of the Python interpreter and
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# possibly more memory use.
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# The Jython default and recommended setting is True.
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# The JMRI default is False for ease of use.
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# Note that the first character of True or False needs to be capitalized.
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python.cachedir.skip=False
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# Use the Jython PythonInterpreter.execfile() method to execute Python files
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# instead of using the PythonInterpreter.eval() method if set to true.
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# Note that Python code embedded in a panel or run from the Script Input window
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# will always use the eval() method.
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# Setting this to true will allow unusually large script files to be run (more
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# than 100,000 characters in length).
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# The recommended and default setting is false.
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# Note that the first character of true or false needs to be lowercase.
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jython.exec=false
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