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@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ Some of the more notable changes are:
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The main change is the possibility to build Python as a
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framework. This installs a self-contained Python installation plus the
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OSX framework "glue" into /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework (or
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another location of choice). For now there is little immedeate added
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another location of choice). For now there is little immediate added
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benefit to this (actually, there is the disadvantage that you have to
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change your PATH to be able to find Python), but it is the basis for
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creating a fullblown Python application, porting the MacPython IDE,
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The other change is that most MacPython toolbox modules, which
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interface to all the MacOS APIs such as windowing, quicktime,
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scripting, etc. have been ported. Again, most of these are not of
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immedeate use, as they need a full application to be really useful, so
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immediate use, as they need a full application to be really useful, so
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they have been commented out in setup.py. People wanting to experiment
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can uncomment them. Gestalt and Internet Config modules are enabled by
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default.
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@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@ class TestInvalidFD(unittest.TestCase):
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singles = ["fchdir", "dup", "fdopen", "fdatasync", "fstat",
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"fstatvfs", "fsync", "tcgetpgrp", "ttyname"]
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#singles.append("close")
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#We omit close because it doesn'r raise an exception on some platforms
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#We omit close because it doesn't raise an exception on some platforms
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def get_single(f):
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def helper(self):
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if hasattr(os, f):
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@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ class TurtleScreen(TurtleScreenBase):
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"""Set turtle-mode ('standard', 'logo' or 'world') and perform reset.
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Optional argument:
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mode -- on of the strings 'standard', 'logo' or 'world'
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mode -- one of the strings 'standard', 'logo' or 'world'
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Mode 'standard' is compatible with turtle.py.
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Mode 'logo' is compatible with most Logo-Turtle-Graphics.
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