tcod_tutorial_v2
PyInstaller
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tcod_tutorial_v2
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Problems from Part 5 to Part 6 (Refactoring)
The map shouldn't be hidden by the changes. You can compare your sources with the expected part-6 sources here.
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Python TCOD tutorial code backports
The old branches from 2020 don't work anymore. So I tried to get the changes from the new version and update the old part-13 (final) branch. You can find it in backports branch of my repo. This won't be merged with upstream, and here is the reason why.
- Help With a Python Attribute Error
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Doing the tutorial and I'm stuck :(
engine is supposed to exist as engine.py in your projects working directory. See the part-3 example code for the correct layout. Something as simple as running main.py from a directory other its own will cause imports to not be found, so try running the sample code once.
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Sharing Saturday #403
The engine itself had a few fixes which were planned for a 2021 tutorial which wasn't finished, those changes and panned ones are listed here and include things like a dedicated data directory, most modules being moved into a package, an updated color scheme, automated linting, and automated deployment of Win/Mac/Linux builds. Since then I didn't do much other than test a scene graph implementation that I've mentioned previously.
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RoguelikeDev Does The Complete Roguelike Tutorial Starting June 29th 2021
I've made an issue to keep track of my current progress, and I'd also like suggestions on what people want updated in the tutorial.
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Sharing Saturday #363
I finally remembered to add a license to the v2 Python tutorial. It is now in the public domain.
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I've been putting off writing this for a while, but if someone can spare the time, i need help understanding some stuff from the libtcod python tutorial ( the "new" one made in python 3)
The latest tutorial with type-hinting is the "new" one, but this is if you wanted to follow the tutorial. To review the code itself you should look at the GitHub repository instead. This tutorial was written for Python 3.7.
PyInstaller
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Python 3.12.1 Released
Not sure if fixed in this patch, but pyinstaller had an issue in 3.12.0 https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/7992
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Why not tell people to “simply” use pyenv, poetry or anaconda
You are right. I think I've misremembered the module name - it was uwsgi, not uvicorn.
This is a github issue where I discussed my original issue with PyInstaller devs - the dev explained the situation very well: https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/6362
- Automations/Scripts should I let them have it after resign?
- Question: Modifying HTML in Rust
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Shipping large ML models with electron
PyInstaller seemed like the most maintained and developed tool to freeze python script into an executable, so I went with it. As expected, the freezed interface with the model was gigabytes large, so I had to figure out how to squeeze this. Fortunately, Onnx worked wonders and packaged the model into an inference only state, so I could throw away the Pytorch and Torchtext dependencies when freezing with Pyinstaller.Now the size of the executable with the model was 43MB instead of 4GB.
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.py to .msi
You might want to see Pyinstaller and auto_py_to_exe if you want a GUI interface.
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How to make a GUI translator app with Python Tkinter
It uses the pyinstaller command behind and please read their docs if you want to know more details.
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PROGRAMMING MAKES MY DAY
I also found another link on github that may have some solutions to try: https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/3600
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importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError: No package metadata was found for djoser pyinstaller
I made a Django react app. Now I want to make it a desktop application so that the user does not have type python manage.py runserver and also activate the environment every time. I used pyinstaller. I did all the steps mentioned for django
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PassGen | Password generator/manager.
First, instead of creating a VM for windows, you may need to use a software called Wine mentioned in the pyinstaller FAQs
What are some alternatives?
roguelike - A stealth roguelike in development phase.
Nuitka - Nuitka is a Python compiler written in Python. It's fully compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. You feed it your Python app, it does a lot of clever things, and spits out an executable or extension module.
libtcod-vcpkg-template - A template for C++17 libtcod projects. This template uses Vcpkg to fetch dependencies.
PyOxidizer - A modern Python application packaging and distribution tool
fruit-economy
py2exe - modified py2exe to support unicode paths
BrogueLite - This repository is deprecated. Please see Brogue Lite at the new repository.
py2app
OneMoreLevel - A turn-based Roguelike game made with Godot engine.
pyarmor - A tool used to obfuscate python scripts, bind obfuscated scripts to fixed machine or expire obfuscated scripts.
RSRevived
pynsist - Build Windows installers for Python applications