cpython/Mac/Lib/test/tdlg.py

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# Function to display a message and wait for the user to hit OK.
# This uses a DLOG resource with ID=256 which is part of the standard
# Python library.
# The ID can be overridden by passing a second parameter.
import addpack
addpack.addpack(':Tools:bgen:evt')
from Dlg import *
from Events import *
import string
ID = 256
def f(d, event):
what, message, when, where, modifiers = event
if what == keyDown and modifiers & cmdKey and \
string.lower(chr(message & charCodeMask)) == 'o':
return 1
def message(str = "Hello, world!", id = ID):
d = GetNewDialog(id, -1)
tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(2)
SetDialogItemText(h, str)
while 1:
n = ModalDialog(f)
if n == 1: break
def test():
message()
if __name__ == '__main__':
test()