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\sectionauthor{Bob Savage}{bobsavage@mac.com}
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Using Python on a Macintosh, especially on Mac OS 9 (MacPython-OSX
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includes a complete unix Python) can seem like something completely
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includes a complete \UNIX{} Python) can seem like something completely
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different than using it on a \UNIX-like or Windows system. Most of the
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Python documentation, both the ``official'' documentation and published
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books, describe only how Python is used on these systems, causing
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\begin{itemize}
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\item A \file{MacPython-2.3} folder in your \file{Applications}
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folder. In here you find the PythonIDE Integrated Development Environment;
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PythonLauncher, which handles double-clicking Python scripts from the Finder; and
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the Package Manager.
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PythonLauncher, which handles double-clicking Python scripts from
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the Finder; and the Package Manager.
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\item A fairly standard unix commandline Python interpreter in
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\file{/usr/local/bin/python}, but without the usual \file{/usr/local/lib/python}.
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\item A fairly standard \UNIX{} commandline Python interpreter in
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\file{/usr/local/bin/python}, but without the usual
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\file{/usr/local/lib/python}.
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\item A framework \file{/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework}, where
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all the action really is, but which you usually do not have to be aware of.
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which you can access through its help menu. If you are completely new to
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Python you should start reading the IDE introduction in that document.
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If you are familiar with Python on other unix platforms you should read the
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section on running Python scripts from the unix shell.
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If you are familiar with Python on other \UNIX{} platforms you should
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read the section on running Python scripts from the \UNIX{} shell.
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\subsection{How to run a Python script}
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If you want to run Python scripts from the Terminal window command line
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or from the Finder you first need an editor to create your script.
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Mac OS X comes with a number of standard unix command line editors,
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Mac OS X comes with a number of standard \UNIX{} command line editors,
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\program{vi} and \program{emacs} among them. If you want a more Mac-like
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editor \program{BBEdit} or \program{TextWrangler} from Bare Bones Software
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(see \url{http://www.barebones.com}) are good choices. Their freeware
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\program{BBEdit Lite} is officially discontinued but still available.
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\program{AppleWorks} or any other word processor that can save files
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in ASCII is also a possibility, but \program{TextEdit} is not: it saves in .rtf
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format only.
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(see \url{http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml}) are
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good choices. Their freeware \program{BBEdit Lite} is officially
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discontinued but still available. \program{AppleWorks} or any other
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word processor that can save files in ASCII is also a possibility, but
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\program{TextEdit} is not: it saves in \file{.rtf} format only.
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To run your script from the Terminal window you must make sure that
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\file{/usr/local/bin} is in your shell search path before \file{/usr/bin},
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\subsection{configuration}
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MacPython honours all standard unix environment variables such as \envvar{PYTHONPATH},
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but setting these variables for programs started from the Finder is non-standard
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MacPython honours all standard \UNIX{} environment variables such as
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\envvar{PYTHONPATH}, but setting these variables for programs started
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from the Finder is non-standard
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as the Finder does not read your \file{.profile} or \file{.cshrc} at startup.
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You need to create a file \file{\textasciitilde /.MacOSX/environment.plist}.
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See Apple's Technical Document QA1067 for details.
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The most recent release version as well as possible newer experimental
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versions are best found at the MacPython page maintained by Jack
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Jansen: \url{http://www.cwi.nl/\textasciitilde jack/macpython.html}.
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Jansen: \url{http://homepages.cwi.nl/\textasciitilde jack/macpython.html}.
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Please refer to the \file{README} included with your distribution for
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the most up-to-date instructions.
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