TRIK Studio can be integrated with the external programming environment PyCharm.
This will allow experienced TRIK Studio users to use all the features of professional text editors and their plugins:
static analyzers,
auto formatters,
color themes.
Read about how to integrate PyCharm with TRIK Studio in the article:
This article is automatically translated from Russian by Google Translator.
This article deals with setting up and using the external programming environment PyCharm to call programs in the 2D model of TRIK Studio.
This will allow experienced TRIK Studio users to use all the features of professional text editors and their plugins: static analyzers, auto formatters, color themes.
It also tells how to automatically run the program on several fields, which can be useful for participants of competitions with automated checking systems.
It is assumed that the user is writing a program in an external editor and would like to run this program on one or more fields. Fields can be presented both in the .xml
format (more details in the article "2D model tuning"), and in the.qrs
format.
Download run_2d_model.cmd file for Windows or run_2d_model.sh for Linux and place it in the folder where TRIK Studio is installed.
Place the fields on which you want to test the program in a separate folder. If the fields are in .xml
format, create an empty default.qrs
project in this folder.
Instructions tested on PyCharm Professional Edition (2019.3). You can download PyCharm from the official website.
1. Open the source code folder in PyCharm with File → Open
.
2. ChooseFile → Settings
or press the key combination «Ctrl+Alt+S»
.
3. ChooseTools → External tools
and click on the «+»
.
4. In the Name
field, enter the desired name of the tool, for example, «run_2d_model»
. In the Program
field, type your path to the file run_2d_model.cmd
. In the Arguments
type the parameters $FileDir$
and $FileName$
or chooseInsert Macros
and select the desired parameters from the list. In the Working Directory
type$FileDir$
or chooseInsert Macros
and select the desired parameter. Click the OK
button.
5. To run the code, select Tools→ External tools
and run_2d_model
(or its name, chosen earlier).
6. To add "hotkeys" select File → Settings
or press the key combination «Ctrl+Alt+S»
. In the menu that appears, select the tab Keymap
and go to the created external tool
. Click on run_2d_model
right mouse button, select Add Keyboard Shortcut
.
7. In the window that opens, enter the desired key combination to call the Toolbox and click «ОК»
.
8. Now you just have to press the selected combination (in this case Shift+B
, but it is possible to choose any other) to run the code.
If an error occurs, select Settings → Tools → Terminal
and enter your path to the cmd.exe file (shell path
). Then click Apply
.