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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
"""
A number of function that enhance IDLE on MacOSX when it used as a normal
GUI application (as opposed to an X11 application).
"""
import sys
import Tkinter
def runningAsOSXApp():
""" Returns True iff running from the IDLE.app bundle on OSX """
return (sys.platform == 'darwin' and 'IDLE.app' in sys.argv[0])
def addOpenEventSupport(root, flist):
"""
This ensures that the application will respont to open AppleEvents, which
makes is feaseable to use IDLE as the default application for python files.
"""
def doOpenFile(*args):
for fn in args:
flist.open(fn)
# The command below is a hook in aquatk that is called whenever the app
# receives a file open event. The callback can have multiple arguments,
# one for every file that should be opened.
root.createcommand("::tk::mac::OpenDocument", doOpenFile)
def hideTkConsole(root):
try:
root.tk.call('console', 'hide')
except Tkinter.TclError:
# Some versions of the Tk framework don't have a console object
pass
def overrideRootMenu(root, flist):
"""
Replace the Tk root menu by something that's more appropriate for
IDLE.
"""
# The menu that is attached to the Tk root (".") is also used by AquaTk for
# all windows that don't specify a menu of their own. The default menubar
# contains a number of menus, none of which are appropriate for IDLE. The
# Most annoying of those is an 'About Tck/Tk...' menu in the application
# menu.
#
# This function replaces the default menubar by a mostly empty one, it
# should only contain the correct application menu and the window menu.
#
# Due to a (mis-)feature of TkAqua the user will also see an empty Help
# menu.
from Tkinter import Menu, Text, Text
from EditorWindow import prepstr, get_accelerator
import Bindings
import WindowList
from MultiCall import MultiCallCreator
menubar = Menu(root)
root.configure(menu=menubar)
menudict = {}
menudict['windows'] = menu = Menu(menubar, name='windows')
menubar.add_cascade(label='Window', menu=menu, underline=0)
def postwindowsmenu(menu=menu):
end = menu.index('end')
if end is None:
end = -1
if end > 0:
menu.delete(0, end)
WindowList.add_windows_to_menu(menu)
WindowList.register_callback(postwindowsmenu)
menudict['application'] = menu = Menu(menubar, name='apple')
menubar.add_cascade(label='IDLE', menu=menu)
def about_dialog(event=None):
import aboutDialog
aboutDialog.AboutDialog(root, 'About IDLE')
def config_dialog(event=None):
import configDialog
configDialog.ConfigDialog(root, 'Settings')
root.bind('<>', about_dialog)
root.bind('<>', config_dialog)
if flist:
root.bind('<>', flist.close_all_callback)
###check if Tk version >= 8.4.14; if so, use hard-coded showprefs binding
tkversion = root.tk.eval('info patchlevel')
if tkversion >= '8.4.14':
Bindings.menudefs[0] = ('application', [
('About IDLE', '<>'),
None,
])
root.createcommand('::tk::mac::ShowPreferences', config_dialog)
else:
for mname, entrylist in Bindings.menudefs:
menu = menudict.get(mname)
if not menu:
continue
else:
for entry in entrylist:
if not entry:
menu.add_separator()
else:
label, eventname = entry
underline, label = prepstr(label)
accelerator = get_accelerator(Bindings.default_keydefs,
eventname)
def command(text=root, eventname=eventname):
text.event_generate(eventname)
menu.add_command(label=label, underline=underline,
command=command, accelerator=accelerator)
def setupApp(root, flist):
"""
Perform setup for the OSX application bundle.
"""
if not runningAsOSXApp(): return
hideTkConsole(root)
overrideRootMenu(root, flist)
addOpenEventSupport(root, flist)