/* ** macglue - A couple of mac-specific routines often needed. ** ** Jack Jansen, CWI, 1994. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "Python.h" #include "macglue.h" #include /* for Set(Current)A5 */ #include #include #include #include #include /* Replace strerror with something that might work */ char *macstrerror(int err) { static char buf[256]; Handle h; char *str; h = GetResource('Estr', err); if ( h ) { HLock(h); str = (char *)*h; memcpy(buf, str+1, (unsigned char)str[0]); HUnlock(h); ReleaseResource(h); } else { sprintf(buf, "Mac OS error code %d", err); } return buf; } /* Set a MAC-specific error from errno, and return NULL; return None if no error */ PyObject * PyErr_Mac(object *eobj, int err) { char *msg; PyObject *v; Handle h; if (err == 0) { Py_INCREF(Py_None); return Py_None; } msg = macstrerror(err); v = Py_BuildValue("(is)", err, msg); PyErr_SetObject(eobj, v); Py_DECREF(v); return NULL; } /* ** Idle routine for busy-wait loops. ** This is rather tricky: if we see an event we check whether it is ** for somebody else (i.e. a click outside our windows) and, if so, ** we pass the event on (so the user can switch processes). However, ** by doing this we loose events meant for our windows. Too bad, I guess... */ int PyMac_Idle() { EventRecord ev; WindowPtr wp; #if 0 SystemTask(); if ( intrcheck() ) return 0; if ( GetNextEvent(0xffff, &ev) ) { if ( ev.what == mouseDown ) { if ( FindWindow(ev.where, &wp) == inSysWindow ) SystemClick(&ev, wp); } } #endif return 1; }