#!/usr/bin/python ''' This script generates a PNG image from a SALIS save file (or a list of saved files), on which each pixel corresponds to a single byte on the simulation. It's useful for identifying large scale structures and appreciating the macro-evolution of the world. Tu run it, simply call it from within the ./bin/ directory inside the SALIS main directory, such as: ../plugins/imager.py def.sim.*.auto Calling this will create a PNG image for each file matching the given pattern. By default, this script ignores any existing simulation files whose name matches an existing image on the same directory. You may force it to overwrite existing images by passing the '-o' flag before the file list parameter. ''' import os import sys from ctypes import * from PIL import Image if sys.argv[1] == '-o': overwrite = True files = sys.argv[2:] else: overwrite = False files = sys.argv[1:] salis = CDLL('libsalis.so') salis.sm_getSize.restype = c_uint def makeImage(iname): oname = iname + '.png' if not overwrite: if os.path.isfile('./' + oname): print(oname + ' skipped') return salis.s_load(bytes(iname, 'utf-8')) lsize = int(salis.sm_getSize() ** 0.5) image = Image.new('L', (lsize, lsize), 'black') pixels = image.load() for y in range(lsize): for x in range(lsize): addr = (y * lsize) + x byte = salis.sm_getByteAt(addr) pixels[x, y] = byte salis.s_quit() image.save(oname) print(oname + ' generated') for f in files: makeImage(f)