Fixes issues 3883 and 5194

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Ronald Oussoren 2009-03-04 21:35:05 +00:00
parent cea1ddb4aa
commit a97063a108
7 changed files with 75 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ windows.
"""
import sys
from configHandler import idleConf
import macosxSupport
menudefs = [
# underscore prefixes character to underscore
@ -80,8 +81,7 @@ menudefs = [
]),
]
import sys
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and '.app' in sys.executable:
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
# Running as a proper MacOS application bundle. This block restructures
# the menus a little to make them conform better to the HIG.

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@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ class EditorWindow(object):
menudict[name] = menu = Menu(mbar, name=name)
mbar.add_cascade(label=label, menu=menu, underline=underline)
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and '.framework' in sys.executable:
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
# Insert the application menu
menudict['application'] = menu = Menu(mbar, name='apple')
mbar.add_cascade(label='IDLE', menu=menu)

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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ import sys
import string
import re
import Tkinter
import macosxSupport
# the event type constants, which define the meaning of mc_type
MC_KEYPRESS=0; MC_KEYRELEASE=1; MC_BUTTONPRESS=2; MC_BUTTONRELEASE=3;
@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ MC_SHIFT = 1<<0; MC_CONTROL = 1<<2; MC_ALT = 1<<3; MC_META = 1<<5
MC_OPTION = 1<<6; MC_COMMAND = 1<<7
# define the list of modifiers, to be used in complex event types.
if sys.platform == "darwin" and sys.executable.count(".app"):
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
_modifiers = (("Shift",), ("Control",), ("Option",), ("Command",))
_modifier_masks = (MC_SHIFT, MC_CONTROL, MC_OPTION, MC_COMMAND)
else:

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ from tabbedpages import TabbedPageSet
from keybindingDialog import GetKeysDialog
from configSectionNameDialog import GetCfgSectionNameDialog
from configHelpSourceEdit import GetHelpSourceDialog
import macosxSupport
class ConfigDialog(Toplevel):
@ -69,18 +70,25 @@ class ConfigDialog(Toplevel):
page_names=['Fonts/Tabs','Highlighting','Keys','General'])
frameActionButtons = Frame(self,pady=2)
#action buttons
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
# Changing the default padding on OSX results in unreadable
# text in the buttons
paddingArgs={}
else:
paddingArgs={'padx':6, 'pady':3}
self.buttonHelp = Button(frameActionButtons,text='Help',
command=self.Help,takefocus=FALSE,
padx=6,pady=3)
**paddingArgs)
self.buttonOk = Button(frameActionButtons,text='Ok',
command=self.Ok,takefocus=FALSE,
padx=6,pady=3)
**paddingArgs)
self.buttonApply = Button(frameActionButtons,text='Apply',
command=self.Apply,takefocus=FALSE,
padx=6,pady=3)
**paddingArgs)
self.buttonCancel = Button(frameActionButtons,text='Cancel',
command=self.Cancel,takefocus=FALSE,
padx=6,pady=3)
**paddingArgs)
self.CreatePageFontTab()
self.CreatePageHighlight()
self.CreatePageKeys()

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@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ class GetKeysDialog(Toplevel):
order is also important: key binding equality depends on it, so
config-keys.def must use the same ordering.
"""
import sys
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.argv[0].count('.app'):
import macosxSupport
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
self.modifiers = ['Shift', 'Control', 'Option', 'Command']
else:
self.modifiers = ['Control', 'Alt', 'Shift']

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@ -6,8 +6,12 @@ import sys
import Tkinter
def runningAsOSXApp():
""" Returns True iff running from the IDLE.app bundle on OSX """
return (sys.platform == 'darwin' and 'IDLE.app' in sys.argv[0])
"""
Returns True if Python is running from within an app on OSX.
If so, assume that Python was built with Aqua Tcl/Tk rather than
X11 Tck/Tk.
"""
return (sys.platform == 'darwin' and '.app' in sys.executable)
def addOpenEventSupport(root, flist):
"""

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@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ Bootstrap script for IDLE as an application bundle.
"""
import sys, os
from idlelib.PyShell import main
# Change the current directory the user's home directory, that way we'll get
# a more useful default location in the open/save dialogs.
os.chdir(os.path.expanduser('~/Documents'))
@ -13,10 +11,54 @@ os.chdir(os.path.expanduser('~/Documents'))
# Make sure sys.executable points to the python interpreter inside the
# framework, instead of at the helper executable inside the application
# bundle (the latter works, but doesn't allow access to the window server)
if sys.executable.endswith('-32'):
sys.executable = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'bin', 'python-32')
else:
sys.executable = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'bin', 'python')
#
# .../IDLE.app/
# Contents/
# MacOS/
# IDLE (a python script)
# Python{-32} (symlink)
# Resources/
# idlemain.py (this module)
# ...
#
# ../IDLE.app/Contents/MacOS/Python{-32} is symlinked to
# ..Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/m.n
# /Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python{-32}
# which is the Python interpreter executable
#
# The flow of control is as follows:
# 1. IDLE.app is launched which starts python running the IDLE script
# 2. IDLE script exports
# PYTHONEXECUTABLE = .../IDLE.app/Contents/MacOS/Python{-32}
# (the symlink to the framework python)
# 3. IDLE script alters sys.argv and uses os.execve to replace itself with
# idlemain.py running under the symlinked python.
# This is the magic step.
# 4. During interpreter initialization, because PYTHONEXECUTABLE is defined,
# sys.executable may get set to an unuseful value.
#
# (Note that the IDLE script and the setting of PYTHONEXECUTABLE is
# generated automatically by bundlebuilder in the Python 2.x build.
# Also, IDLE invoked via command line, i.e. bin/idle, bypasses all of
# this.)
#
# Now fix up the execution environment before importing idlelib.
# Reset sys.executable to its normal value, the actual path of
# the interpreter in the framework, by following the symlink
# exported in PYTHONEXECUTABLE.
pyex = os.environ['PYTHONEXECUTABLE']
sys.executable = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(pyex), os.readlink(pyex))
# Remove any sys.path entries for the Resources dir in the IDLE.app bundle.
p = pyex.partition('.app')
if p[2].startswith('/Contents/MacOS/Python'):
sys.path = [value for value in sys.path if
value.partition('.app') != (p[0], p[1], '/Contents/Resources')]
# Unexport PYTHONEXECUTABLE so that the other Python processes started
# by IDLE have a normal sys.executable.
del os.environ['PYTHONEXECUTABLE']
# Look for the -psn argument that the launcher adds and remove it, it will
# only confuse the IDLE startup code.
@ -25,6 +67,7 @@ for idx, value in enumerate(sys.argv):
del sys.argv[idx]
break
#argvemulator.ArgvCollector().mainloop()
# Now it is safe to import idlelib.
from idlelib.PyShell import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()