Cura/cura/ApplicationMetadata.py
Nino van Hooff c62ff262ed Change SDK version to 7.0.0
CURA-6858
2019-10-21 14:51:34 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
# ---------
# General constants used in Cura
# ---------
DEFAULT_CURA_APP_NAME = "cura"
DEFAULT_CURA_DISPLAY_NAME = "Ultimaker Cura"
DEFAULT_CURA_VERSION = "master"
DEFAULT_CURA_BUILD_TYPE = ""
DEFAULT_CURA_DEBUG_MODE = False
DEFAULT_CURA_SDK_VERSION = "7.0.0"
try:
from cura.CuraVersion import CuraAppName # type: ignore
if CuraAppName == "":
CuraAppName = DEFAULT_CURA_APP_NAME
except ImportError:
CuraAppName = DEFAULT_CURA_APP_NAME
try:
from cura.CuraVersion import CuraAppDisplayName # type: ignore
if CuraAppDisplayName == "":
CuraAppDisplayName = DEFAULT_CURA_DISPLAY_NAME
except ImportError:
CuraAppDisplayName = DEFAULT_CURA_DISPLAY_NAME
try:
from cura.CuraVersion import CuraVersion # type: ignore
if CuraVersion == "":
CuraVersion = DEFAULT_CURA_VERSION
except ImportError:
CuraVersion = DEFAULT_CURA_VERSION # [CodeStyle: Reflecting imported value]
try:
from cura.CuraVersion import CuraBuildType # type: ignore
except ImportError:
CuraBuildType = DEFAULT_CURA_BUILD_TYPE
try:
from cura.CuraVersion import CuraDebugMode # type: ignore
except ImportError:
CuraDebugMode = DEFAULT_CURA_DEBUG_MODE
# Each release has a fixed SDK version coupled with it. It doesn't make sense to make it configurable because, for
# example Cura 3.2 with SDK version 6.1 will not work. So the SDK version is hard-coded here and left out of the
# CuraVersion.py.in template.
CuraSDKVersion = "7.0.0"