"""Edit the Python Preferences file.""" # # This program is getting more and more clunky. It should really # be rewritten in a modeless way some time soon. from Dlg import * from Events import * from Res import * import string import struct import macfs import MacOS import os import sys import Res # For Res.Error import pythonprefs import EasyDialogs # resource IDs in our own resources (dialogs, etc) MESSAGE_ID = 256 DIALOG_ID = 511 TEXT_ITEM = 1 OK_ITEM = 2 CANCEL_ITEM = 3 DIR_ITEM = 4 TITLE_ITEM = 5 OPTIONS_ITEM = 7 # The options dialog. There is a correspondence between # the dialog item numbers and the option. OPT_DIALOG_ID = 510 # Map dialog item numbers to option names (and the reverse) opt_dialog_map = [ None, "inspect", "verbose", "optimize", "unbuffered", "debugging", "keepopen", "keeperror", "nointopt", "noargs", "delayconsole"] opt_dialog_dict = {} for i in range(len(opt_dialog_map)): if opt_dialog_map[i]: opt_dialog_dict[opt_dialog_map[i]] = i # 1 thru 10 are the options # The GUSI creator/type and delay-console OD_CREATOR_ITEM = 11 OD_TYPE_ITEM = 12 OD_OK_ITEM = 13 OD_CANCEL_ITEM = 14 def optinteract(options): """Let the user interact with the options dialog""" d = GetNewDialog(OPT_DIALOG_ID, -1) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(OD_CREATOR_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, options['creator']) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(OD_TYPE_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, options['type']) d.SetDialogDefaultItem(OD_OK_ITEM) d.SetDialogCancelItem(OD_CANCEL_ITEM) while 1: for name in opt_dialog_dict.keys(): num = opt_dialog_dict[name] tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(num) h.as_Control().SetControlValue(options[name]) n = ModalDialog(None) if n == OD_OK_ITEM: tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(OD_CREATOR_ITEM) ncreator = GetDialogItemText(h) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(OD_TYPE_ITEM) ntype = GetDialogItemText(h) if len(ncreator) == 4 and len(ntype) == 4: options['creator'] = ncreator options['type'] = ntype return options else: MacOS.SysBeep() elif n == OD_CANCEL_ITEM: return elif n in (OD_CREATOR_ITEM, OD_TYPE_ITEM): pass elif 1 <= n <= len(opt_dialog_map): options[opt_dialog_map[n]] = (not options[opt_dialog_map[n]]) def interact(options, title): """Let the user interact with the dialog""" try: # Try to go to the "correct" dir for GetDirectory os.chdir(options['dir'].as_pathname()) except os.error: pass d = GetNewDialog(DIALOG_ID, -1) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(TITLE_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, title) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(TEXT_ITEM) ## SetDialogItemText(h, string.joinfields(list, '\r')) h.data = string.joinfields(options['path'], '\r') d.SelectDialogItemText(TEXT_ITEM, 0, 32767) d.SelectDialogItemText(TEXT_ITEM, 0, 0) ## d.SetDialogDefaultItem(OK_ITEM) d.SetDialogCancelItem(CANCEL_ITEM) d.GetDialogWindow().ShowWindow() d.DrawDialog() while 1: n = ModalDialog(None) if n == OK_ITEM: break if n == CANCEL_ITEM: return None ## if n == REVERT_ITEM: ## return [], pythondir if n == DIR_ITEM: fss, ok = macfs.GetDirectory('Select python home folder:') if ok: options['dir'] = fss if n == OPTIONS_ITEM: noptions = options for k in options.keys(): noptions[k] = options[k] noptions = optinteract(noptions) if noptions: options = noptions tmp = string.splitfields(h.data, '\r') newpath = [] for i in tmp: if i: newpath.append(i) options['path'] = newpath return options def edit_preferences(): handler = pythonprefs.PythonOptions() result = interact(handler.load(), 'System-wide preferences') if result: handler.save(result) def edit_applet(name): handler = pythonprefs.AppletOptions(name) result = interact(handler.load(), os.path.split(name)[1]) if result: handler.save(result) def main(): try: h = OpenResFile('EditPythonPrefs.rsrc') except Res.Error: pass # Assume we already have acces to our own resource if len(sys.argv) <= 1: edit_preferences() else: for appl in sys.argv[1:]: edit_applet(appl) if __name__ == '__main__': main()