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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jack Jansen 39c5d666c9 Give default _elemdict and _propdict attributes to OSA classes, so
we don't get infinite recursion for suites that don't have an application
class.

Also got rid of some tabs.
2003-06-18 14:19:08 +00:00
Jack Jansen c8882b10c4 - Allow access to poperties of the "application" OSA class directly from
the toplevel package. This already worked for elements, but now for
properties too. Fixes #753925.
- Even better, the toplevel class (such as Finder.Finder) now inherits
the element and property dictionaries of its application class and has
the necessary glue to allow you to say
  f = Finder.Finder()
  f.get(f.name)
2003-06-13 14:27:35 +00:00
Jack Jansen 0ae3220736 Detabbed. 2003-04-09 13:25:43 +00:00
Jack Jansen 9dd78101d7 Sigh... The get() and set() commands are not declared in the aete for
the Standard_Suite, but various other suites do expect it (the Finder
implements get() without declaring it itself). It is probably another
case of OSA magic. Adding them to the global base class.
2003-04-01 22:27:18 +00:00
Jack Jansen 397e914209 In TalkTo.send(), check that we have access to the window manager,
and initialize the event loop (if not done previously) to work around
a bug (IMHO) in MacOSX 10.2.
2003-03-31 13:29:32 +00:00
Jack Jansen d6ab153e5a On OSX the finder will return from an open() event before the application
has actually entered its event loop. As a stopgap, allow for a 10 second
grace period.
2003-03-28 23:42:37 +00:00
Jack Jansen 5b73385195 Two ancient and obscure bugs found and fixed by Donovan Preston (these
could be responsible for various unexplained problems with Python/OSA
interaction over the years):
- Enum values were passed as their string counterparts. Most applications
  don't seem to mind this, but some do (InDesign).
- Attributes have never worked (!), as they were incorrectly passed
  as parameters. Apparently nobody uses them much:-)
2003-03-05 21:16:06 +00:00
Just van Rossum a006b8e468 use bare raise so you get the original tb 2003-02-26 15:28:17 +00:00
Jack Jansen 60087fb450 Moved most of Mac/Lib hierarchy to Lib/plat-mac: it can be used both
in MacPython-OS9 and MacPython-OSX (or the equivalent unix Python on
Mac OS X). The only items remaining in Mac/Lib are modules that are
meaningful only for MacPython-OS9 (CFM stuff, MacPython preferences
in resources, etc).
2002-12-30 22:04:23 +00:00