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Grinch-AP/Patch.py
PoryGone d5efc71344 Core: SNI Client Refactor (#1083)
* First Pass removal of game-specific code

* SMW, DKC3, and SM hooked into AutoClient

* All SNES autoclients functional

* Fix ALttP Deathlink

* Don't default to being ALttP, and properly error check ctx.game

* Adjust variable naming

* In response to:
> we should probably document usage somewhere. I'm open to suggestions of where this should be documented.

I think the most valuable documentation for APIs is docstrings and full typing.

about websockets change in imports - from websockets documentation:
> For convenience, many public APIs can be imported from the websockets package. However, this feature is incompatible with static code analysis. It breaks autocompletion in an IDE or type checking with mypy. If you’re using such tools, use the real import paths.

* todo note for python 3.11
typing.NotRequired

* missed staging in previous commit

* added missing death Game States for DeathLink

Co-authored-by: beauxq <beauxq@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: lordlou <87331798+lordlou@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-25 19:54:43 +02:00

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from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
from typing import Tuple, Optional, TypedDict
if __name__ == "__main__":
import ModuleUpdate
ModuleUpdate.update()
from worlds.Files import AutoPatchRegister, APDeltaPatch
class RomMeta(TypedDict):
server: str
player: Optional[int]
player_name: str
def create_rom_file(patch_file: str) -> Tuple[RomMeta, str]:
auto_handler = AutoPatchRegister.get_handler(patch_file)
if auto_handler:
handler: APDeltaPatch = auto_handler(patch_file)
target = os.path.splitext(patch_file)[0]+handler.result_file_ending
handler.patch(target)
return {"server": handler.server,
"player": handler.player,
"player_name": handler.player_name}, target
raise NotImplementedError(f"No Handler for {patch_file} found.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
for file in sys.argv[1:]:
meta_data, result_file = create_rom_file(file)
print(f"Patch with meta-data {meta_data} was written to {result_file}")