Let me know how you get on.
I just remembered autoimport probably broken at this point, I have
changed the way HHC is called and only been testing standalone
filtering..
Just try it and then git checkout ^HEAD
Merge branch 'monkeyfutz'
Conflicts:
pyfpdb/EverleafToFpdb.py
pyfpdb/FulltiltToFpdb.py
pyfpdb/Hand.py
- made it so that Hand.__init__ calls the hhc readX methods in the right
order for that kind of Hand (Stud or Holdem/Omaha)
- hhc.readX methods then callback Hand.addX methods
Why? WHY! I hear you ask. Actually I can see there's very little gain,
sorry about that; but it sort of makes sense. Now you just make the
right kind of Hand, give it the text and the right kind of HHC filter,
and it makes itself.
- apart from that, biggest actual thing done is probably in adding
player cards for stud hands -- revamped and made it really clear (I
think) whats happening (see FullTilt.readStudPlayerCards)
When I run FullTiltToFpdf.py it goes through all the hands.
- Still have some print statements, have been changing them to
logging.debug or logging.info as I come across them.
You may find "tail -f logging.out" useful
Actually I'm not at all convinced about the use of logging except that
you can redirect it to stderr quite easily and then set the threshold
for what gets logged quite easily, so that might be a plus.
- Oh and the subclassing of Hand is getting clearer.
Everleaf converts hands
Moved process hand logic into the hand subclass that knows what it
wants, it calls back to the hhc (which knows about the format) to populate itself
Conflicts:
pyfpdb/EverleafToFpdb.py
pyfpdb/Hand.py
pyfpdb/HandHistoryConverter.py
Also fixes popups not closing correctly.
General cleanup in the HUD closing code. Closing a HUD
is now managed by the HUD_Main object--this should ensure
that no objects are left dangling.