# This script generates a Python interface for an Apple Macintosh Manager. # It uses the "bgen" package to generate C code. # The function specifications are generated by scanning the mamager's header file, # using the "scantools" package (customized for this particular manager). import string # Declarations that change for each manager MACHEADERFILE = 'Menus.h' # The Apple header file MODNAME = 'Menu' # The name of the module OBJECTNAME = 'Menu' # The basic name of the objects used here # The following is *usually* unchanged but may still require tuning MODPREFIX = MODNAME # The prefix for module-wide routines OBJECTTYPE = OBJECTNAME + 'Handle' # The C type used to represent them OBJECTPREFIX = MODPREFIX + 'Obj' # The prefix for object methods INPUTFILE = string.lower(MODPREFIX) + 'gen.py' # The file generated by the scanner OUTPUTFILE = MODNAME + "module.c" # The file generated by this program from macsupport import * # Create the type objects MenuHandle = OpaqueByValueType(OBJECTTYPE, OBJECTPREFIX) includestuff = includestuff + """ #include <%s>""" % MACHEADERFILE + """ #define resNotFound -192 /* Can't include because of Python's "errors.h" */ """ class MyObjectDefinition(GlobalObjectDefinition): pass # Create the generator groups and link them module = MacModule(MODNAME, MODPREFIX, includestuff, finalstuff, initstuff) object = MyObjectDefinition(OBJECTNAME, OBJECTPREFIX, OBJECTTYPE) module.addobject(object) # Create the generator classes used to populate the lists Function = OSErrFunctionGenerator Method = OSErrMethodGenerator # Create and populate the lists functions = [] methods = [] execfile(INPUTFILE) # add the populated lists to the generator groups for f in functions: module.add(f) for f in methods: object.add(f) # generate output (open the output file as late as possible) SetOutputFileName(OUTPUTFILE) module.generate()