// Copyright (c) Corporation for National Research Initiatives package org.python.core; /** * A class with static fields for each of the settable options. The options from * registry and command line is copied into the fields here and the rest of * Jyhton checks these fields. */ public class Options { // Jython options. Some of these can be set from the command line // options, but all can be controlled through the Jython registry /** * when an exception occurs in Java code, and it is not caught, should the * interpreter print out the Java exception in the traceback? */ public static boolean showJavaExceptions = false; /** * When true, python exception raised in overriden methods will be shown on * stderr. This option is remarkable usefull when python is used for * implementing CORBA server. Some CORBA servers will turn python exception * (say a NameError) into an anonymous user exception without any * stacktrace. Setting this option will show the stacktrace. */ public static boolean showPythonProxyExceptions = false; /** * To force JIT compilation of Jython code -- should be unnecessary Setting * this to true will cause jdk1.2rc1 to core dump on Windows */ public static boolean skipCompile = true; /** * Setting this to true will cause the console to poll standard in. This * might be helpful on systems without system-level threads. */ public static boolean pollStandardIn = false; /** * If true, Jython respects Java the accessibility flag for fields, * methods, and constructors. This means you can only access public members. * Set this to false to access all members by toggling the accessible flag * on the member. */ public static boolean respectJavaAccessibility = true; /** * When false the <code>site.py</code> will not be imported. This is only * honored by the command line main class. */ public static boolean importSite = true; /** * Set verbosity to Py.ERROR, Py.WARNING, Py.MESSAGE, Py.COMMENT, or * Py.DEBUG for varying levels of informative messages from Jython. Normally * this option is set from the command line. */ public static int verbose = Py.MESSAGE; /** * Setting this to true will support old 1.0 style keyword+"_" names. This * isn't needed any more due to improvements in the parser */ public static boolean deprecatedKeywordMangling = false; /** * A directory where the dynamicly generated classes are written. Nothing is * ever read from here, it is only for debugging purposes. */ public static String proxyDebugDirectory = null; /** * If true, Jython will use the first module found on sys.path where java * File.isFile() returns true. Setting this to true have no effect on * unix-type filesystems. On Windows/HFS+ systems setting it to true will * enable Jython-2.0 behaviour. */ public static boolean caseok = false; /** * If true, enable truedivision for the '/' operator. */ public static boolean Qnew = false; /** * Enable division warning. The value maps to the registry values of * <ul> * <li>old: 0</li> * <li>warn: 1</li> * <li>warnall: 2</li> * </ul> */ public static int divisionWarning = 0; // // ####### END OF OPTIONS // private Options() { ; } private static boolean getBooleanOption(String name, boolean defaultValue) { String prop = PySystemState.registry.getProperty("python." + name); if (prop == null) { return defaultValue; } return prop.equalsIgnoreCase("true") || prop.equalsIgnoreCase("yes"); } private static String getStringOption(String name, String defaultValue) { String prop = PySystemState.registry.getProperty("python." + name); if (prop == null) { return defaultValue; } return prop; } /** * Initialize the static fields from the registry options. */ public static void setFromRegistry() { // Set the more unusual options Options.showJavaExceptions = getBooleanOption("options.showJavaExceptions", Options.showJavaExceptions); Options.showPythonProxyExceptions = getBooleanOption("options.showPythonProxyExceptions", Options.showPythonProxyExceptions); Options.skipCompile = getBooleanOption("options.skipCompile", Options.skipCompile); Options.deprecatedKeywordMangling = getBooleanOption("deprecated.keywordMangling", Options.deprecatedKeywordMangling); Options.pollStandardIn = getBooleanOption("console.poll", Options.pollStandardIn); Options.respectJavaAccessibility = getBooleanOption("security.respectJavaAccessibility", Options.respectJavaAccessibility); Options.proxyDebugDirectory = getStringOption("options.proxyDebugDirectory", Options.proxyDebugDirectory); // verbosity is more complicated: String prop = PySystemState.registry.getProperty("python.verbose"); if (prop != null) { if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("error")) { Options.verbose = Py.ERROR; } else if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("warning")) { Options.verbose = Py.WARNING; } else if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("message")) { Options.verbose = Py.MESSAGE; } else if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("comment")) { Options.verbose = Py.COMMENT; } else if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("debug")) { Options.verbose = Py.DEBUG; } else { throw Py.ValueError("Illegal verbose option setting: '" + prop + "'"); } } Options.caseok = getBooleanOption("options.caseok", Options.caseok); Options.Qnew = getBooleanOption("options.Qnew", Options.Qnew); prop = PySystemState.registry.getProperty("python.divisionWarning"); if (prop != null) { if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("old")) { Options.divisionWarning = 0; } else if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("warn")) { Options.divisionWarning = 1; } else if (prop.equalsIgnoreCase("warnall")) { Options.divisionWarning = 2; } else { throw Py.ValueError("Illegal divisionWarning option " + "setting: '" + prop + "'"); } } // additional initializations which must happen after the registry // is guaranteed to be initialized. JavaAccessibility.initialize(); } }