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var pythonSupportFiles

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Points to the files for our python support code. They should be in a subdir of the module itself.

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class Python

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This is exported as Python, just so that we could add other languages later. Used to build and run python-scripts with our support-code.

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method Python.constructor

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Takes one parameter, which is the full path to the folder where the script is located.

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This deletes old build-folder, and makes a new one. It then moves all required files into the build-folder, making us ready for running the script.

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Spawns a new process, starting entry.py in our build-folder. It also attaches event-listners on our class-object. All of them is in the example below:

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+// Last write when script closes, any exiting messages
+sc.on("stdout::end", (_stdout) => { });
+// When something is printed from the python-script to the error-out. Usually when a `throw` is called
+sc.on("stderr::out", (_stderr) => { });
+// Last words when process is dying from an error :`(
+sc.on("stderr::end", (_stderr) => { });
+// When script exits, _code is the exit-code
+sc.on("close", (_code) => { });
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This is the support-files for user-made scripts.

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The entry-point when running a script. A file called script.py, containing the user-script, should be placed next to this file. Starting it should be done like this (Where app-root is where our app.js is located):

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