1. The command-line arguments for subprocesses no longer need to be
specialized for Mac OS X. 2. buildapp.py - a new file for building an application icon for IDLE on Mac OS X. See INSTALL.txt
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script to read:
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!# /usr/bin/python2.2
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On Mac OS X, /usr/bin/python may be pointing at the OS-installed
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python, which does not have GUI support. Change the first line of
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/usr/bin/idle to read:
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#! /usr/bin/env pythonw
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Also, to build an IDLE application that can be used from the Finder
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on Mac OS X, run:
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pythonw buildapp.py build
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open build
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You will see an IDLE application.
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See README.txt for more details on this version of IDLEfork.
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self.rpcpid = os.spawnv(os.P_NOWAIT, args[0], args)
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def build_subprocess_arglist(self):
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if sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.argv[0].count('.app'):
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# We need to avoid using sys.executable because it fails on some
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# of the applet architectures On Mac OS X.
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#
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# here are the applet architectures tried:
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#
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# framework applet: sys.executable + -p is correct
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# python 2.2 + pure python main applet:
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# sys.executable + -p is correct
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# pythonw idle.py: sys.executable + -c is correct
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#
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# XXX what about warnoptions?
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return [sys.executable, '-p', str(self.port)]
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else:
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w = ['-W' + s for s in sys.warnoptions]
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# Maybe IDLE is installed and is being accessed via sys.path,
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# or maybe it's not installed and the idle.py script is being
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#
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# After running python setup.py install, run this program from the command
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# line like so:
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#
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# % python2.3 buildapp.py build
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#
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# A double-clickable IDLE application will be created in the build/ directory.
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#
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from bundlebuilder import buildapp
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buildapp(
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name="IDLE",
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mainprogram="idle.py",
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argv_emulation=1,
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)
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#!/usr/bin/env pythonw
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# IDLE.app
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#
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# Installation:
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# see the install_IDLE target in python/dist/src/Mac/OSX/Makefile
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#
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# Usage:
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#
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# 1. Double clicking IDLE icon will open IDLE.
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# 2. Dropping file on IDLE icon will open that file in IDLE.
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# 3. Launch from command line with files with this command-line:
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#
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# /Applications/Python/IDLE.app/Contents/MacOS/python file1 file2 file3
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#
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#
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# Add IDLE.app/Contents/Resources/idlelib to path.
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# __file__ refers to this file when it is used as a module, sys.argv[0]
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# refers to this file when it is used as a script (pythonw macosx_main.py)
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import sys
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from os.path import split, join, isdir
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try:
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__file__
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except NameError:
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__file__ = sys.argv[0]
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idlelib = join(split(__file__)[0], 'idlelib')
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if isdir(idlelib):
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sys.path.append(idlelib)
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# see if we are being asked to execute the subprocess code
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if '-p' in sys.argv:
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# run expects only the port number in sys.argv
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sys.argv.remove('-p')
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# this module will become the namespace used by the interactive
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# interpreter; remove all variables we have defined.
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del sys, __file__, split, join, isdir, idlelib
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__import__('run').main()
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else:
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# Load idlelib/idle.py which starts the application.
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import idle
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