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:mod:`gensuitemodule` --- Generate OSA stub packages
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====================================================
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.. module:: gensuitemodule
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:platform: Mac
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:synopsis: Create a stub package from an OSA dictionary
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.. sectionauthor:: Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl>
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.. moduleauthor:: Jack Jansen
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The :mod:`gensuitemodule` module creates a Python package implementing stub code
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for the AppleScript suites that are implemented by a specific application,
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according to its AppleScript dictionary.
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It is usually invoked by the user through the :program:`PythonIDE`, but it can
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also be run as a script from the command line (pass :option:`--help` for help on
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the options) or imported from Python code. For an example of its use see
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:file:`Mac/scripts/genallsuites.py` in a source distribution, which generates
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the stub packages that are included in the standard library.
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It defines the following public functions:
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.. function:: is_scriptable(application)
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Returns true if ``application``, which should be passed as a pathname, appears
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to be scriptable. Take the return value with a grain of salt: :program:`Internet
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Explorer` appears not to be scriptable but definitely is.
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.. function:: processfile(application[, output, basepkgname, edit_modnames, creatorsignature, dump, verbose])
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Create a stub package for ``application``, which should be passed as a full
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pathname. For a :file:`.app` bundle this is the pathname to the bundle, not to
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the executable inside the bundle; for an unbundled CFM application you pass the
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filename of the application binary.
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This function asks the application for its OSA terminology resources, decodes
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these resources and uses the resultant data to create the Python code for the
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package implementing the client stubs.
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``output`` is the pathname where the resulting package is stored, if not
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specified a standard "save file as" dialog is presented to the user.
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``basepkgname`` is the base package on which this package will build, and
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defaults to :mod:`StdSuites`. Only when generating :mod:`StdSuites` itself do
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you need to specify this. ``edit_modnames`` is a dictionary that can be used to
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change modulenames that are too ugly after name mangling. ``creator_signature``
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can be used to override the 4-char creator code, which is normally obtained from
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the :file:`PkgInfo` file in the package or from the CFM file creator signature.
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When ``dump`` is given it should refer to a file object, and ``processfile``
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will stop after decoding the resources and dump the Python representation of the
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terminology resources to this file. ``verbose`` should also be a file object,
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and specifying it will cause ``processfile`` to tell you what it is doing.
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.. function:: processfile_fromresource(application[, output, basepkgname, edit_modnames, creatorsignature, dump, verbose])
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This function does the same as ``processfile``, except that it uses a different
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method to get the terminology resources. It opens ``application`` as a resource
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file and reads all ``"aete"`` and ``"aeut"`` resources from this file.
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:mod:`MiniAEFrame` --- Open Scripting Architecture server support
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=================================================================
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.. module:: MiniAEFrame
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:platform: Mac
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:synopsis: Support to act as an Open Scripting Architecture (OSA) server ("Apple Events").
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.. index::
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single: Open Scripting Architecture
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single: AppleEvents
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module: FrameWork
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The module :mod:`MiniAEFrame` provides a framework for an application that can
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function as an Open Scripting Architecture (OSA) server, i.e. receive and
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process AppleEvents. It can be used in conjunction with :mod:`FrameWork` or
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standalone. As an example, it is used in :program:`PythonCGISlave`.
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The :mod:`MiniAEFrame` module defines the following classes:
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.. class:: AEServer()
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A class that handles AppleEvent dispatch. Your application should subclass this
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class together with either :class:`MiniApplication` or
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:class:`FrameWork.Application`. Your :meth:`__init__` method should call the
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:meth:`__init__` method for both classes.
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.. class:: MiniApplication()
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A class that is more or less compatible with :class:`FrameWork.Application` but
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with less functionality. Its event loop supports the apple menu, command-dot and
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AppleEvents; other events are passed on to the Python interpreter and/or Sioux.
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Useful if your application wants to use :class:`AEServer` but does not provide
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its own windows, etc.
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.. _aeserver-objects:
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AEServer Objects
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----------------
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.. method:: AEServer.installaehandler(classe, type, callback)
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Installs an AppleEvent handler. *classe* and *type* are the four-character OSA
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Class and Type designators, ``'****'`` wildcards are allowed. When a matching
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AppleEvent is received the parameters are decoded and your callback is invoked.
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.. method:: AEServer.callback(_object, **kwargs)
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Your callback is called with the OSA Direct Object as first positional
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parameter. The other parameters are passed as keyword arguments, with the
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4-character designator as name. Three extra keyword parameters are passed:
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``_class`` and ``_type`` are the Class and Type designators and ``_attributes``
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is a dictionary with the AppleEvent attributes.
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The return value of your method is packed with :func:`aetools.packevent` and
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sent as reply.
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Note that there are some serious problems with the current design. AppleEvents
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which have non-identifier 4-character designators for arguments are not
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implementable, and it is not possible to return an error to the originator. This
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will be addressed in a future release.
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