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Python port of VLE

A Python binding for the VFL.

See AUTHORS and COPYRIGHT for the list of contributors.

Requirements

  • python (>= 2.7 && < 3)
  • vle (>= 2.0)
  • boost (>= 1.47)
  • cmake (>= 3.0)
  • make (>= 1.8)
  • c++ compiler (gcc >= 4.9, clang >= 3.1, intel icc (>= 11.0)

Getting the code

The source tree is currently hosted on Github and Sourceforge. To view the repository online: https://github.com/vle-forge/pyvle The URL to clone it:

git clone git://github.com/vle-forge/pyvle.git

Once you have met requirements, compiling and installing is simple.

Installation in the distribution directory. If you wan to install pyvle into the classical python directory (/usr/lib/python-2.x/), just follow the commands:

cd pyvle
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo ..
make
make install

Installation in $HOME directory. If you want to install pyvle into your $HOME (or any other directory) directory, you need to add an environment variable $PYTHONPATH into your shell. For instance for bash, add the following line. Update the python2.7 with the version of the python you use:

PYTHONPATH=$HOME/usr/lib/python2.7:$HOME/usr/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload

And follow the commands:

cd pyvle
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo ..
make
make install

License

This software in GPLv3 or later. See the file COPYING. Some files are under a different license. Check the headers for the copyright info.

Usage

$ python
Python 3.6.9 (default, Apr 18 2020, 01:56:04)
[GCC 8.4.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import pyvle
>>> dir(pyvle)
>>> f = pyvle.Vle("my_vpz","my_package")
>>> print(f)
<pyvle.Vle object at 0x7fd025169b20>
>>> pyvle.get_conditions(f)
['cond', 'cond_A', 'cond_B', 'cond_C', 'cond_D', 'cond_sum' ]
>>> pyvle.get_condition_ports(f, 'cond_A')
['name', 'value']
>>> pyvle.get_condition_port_value(f, 'cond_A', 'value')
0.0
>>> pyvle.run(f)