add 'runServer.py' script in pybullet_utils, this will run a GUI server
that accepts SHARED_MEMORY connections. Handy if you run a pybullet_envs Gym environment and want to visualize it. By default, bullet_client will try to connect to a shared memory connection first.
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#add parent dir to find package. Only needed for source code build, pip install doesn't need it.
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import os
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import inspect
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currentdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(inspect.getfile(inspect.currentframe())))
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parentdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(currentdir))
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os.sys.path.insert(0, parentdir)
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import pybullet_data
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import pybullet as p
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import time
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p.connect(p.GUI_SERVER)
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p.setAdditionalSearchPath(pybullet_data.getDataPath())
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while (1):
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#this is a no-op command, to allow GUI updates on Mac OSX (main thread)
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p.setPhysicsEngineParameter()
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time.sleep(0.01)
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