import frams import sys frams.init(*(sys.argv[1:])) def printSingleProperty(v,p): print(' %s "%s" type="%s" flags=%d group=%d help="%s"' % (v._propId(p),v._propName(p),v._propType(p),v._propFlags(p),v._propGroup(p),v._propHelp(p))) def printFramsProperties(v): N=v._propCount() G=v._groupCount() if G<2: #no groups, simply iterate all props print("'%s' has %d properties" % (v._class(),v._propCount())) for p in range(v._propCount()): printSingleProperty(v,p) else: #iterate through groups and iterate all props in a group. #why the distinction? #first, just to show there are two ways. there is always at least one #group so you can always get all props by iterating the group. #second, groups actually do not exist as collections. iterating in #groups works by checking all properties on each iteration and #testing which one is the m-th property of the group. #these inefficient _memberCount() and _groupMember() are provided #for the sake of completeness but don't use them without good reason ;-) print("'%s' has %d properties in %d group(s)" % (v._class(),v._propCount(),v._groupCount())) for g in range(G): print('\n=========== Group #%d: %s ==========' % (g,v._groupName(g))) for m in range(v._memberCount(g)): p=v._groupMember(g,m) printSingleProperty(v,p) print('========================\n') printFramsProperties(frams.World) printFramsProperties(frams.GenePools[0].add('X'))