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| \section{\module{MacOS} ---
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|          Access to MacOS interpreter features}
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| 
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| \declaremodule{builtin}{MacOS}
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|   \platform{Mac}
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| \modulesynopsis{Access to MacOS specific interpreter features.}
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| 
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| 
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| This module provides access to MacOS specific functionality in the
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| Python interpreter, such as how the interpreter eventloop functions
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| and the like. Use with care.
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| 
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| Note the capitalisation of the module name, this is a historical
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| artifact.
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| 
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| \begin{excdesc}{Error}
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| This exception is raised on MacOS generated errors, either from
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| functions in this module or from other mac-specific modules like the
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| toolbox interfaces. The arguments are the integer error code (the
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| \cdata{OSErr} value) and a textual description of the error code.
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| Symbolic names for all known error codes are defined in the standard
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| module \module{macerrors}\refstmodindex{macerrors}.
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| \end{excdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{SetEventHandler}{handler}
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| In the inner interpreter loop Python will occasionally check for events,
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| unless disabled with \function{ScheduleParams()}. With this function you
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| can pass a Python event-handler function that will be called if an event
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| is available. The event is passed as parameter and the function should return
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| non-zero if the event has been fully processed, otherwise event processing
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| continues (by passing the event to the console window package, for instance).
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| 
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| Call \function{SetEventHandler()} without a parameter to clear the
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| event handler. Setting an event handler while one is already set is an
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| error.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{SchedParams}{\optional{doint\optional{, evtmask\optional{,
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|                               besocial\optional{, interval\optional{,
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|                               bgyield}}}}}}
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| Influence the interpreter inner loop event handling. \var{Interval}
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| specifies how often (in seconds, floating point) the interpreter
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| should enter the event processing code. When true, \var{doint} causes
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| interrupt (command-dot) checking to be done. \var{evtmask} tells the
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| interpreter to do event processing for events in the mask (redraws,
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| mouseclicks to switch to other applications, etc). The \var{besocial}
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| flag gives other processes a chance to run. They are granted minimal
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| runtime when Python is in the foreground and \var{bgyield} seconds per
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| \var{interval} when Python runs in the background.
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| 
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| All parameters are optional, and default to the current value. The return
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| value of this function is a tuple with the old values of these options.
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| Initial defaults are that all processing is enabled, checking is done every
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| quarter second and the CPU is given up for a quarter second when in the
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| background.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{HandleEvent}{ev}
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| Pass the event record \var{ev} back to the Python event loop, or
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| possibly to the handler for the \code{sys.stdout} window (based on the
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| compiler used to build Python). This allows Python programs that do
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| their own event handling to still have some command-period and
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| window-switching capability.
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| 
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| If you attempt to call this function from an event handler set through
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| \function{SetEventHandler()} you will get an exception.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{GetErrorString}{errno}
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| Return the textual description of MacOS error code \var{errno}.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{splash}{resid}
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| This function will put a splash window
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| on-screen, with the contents of the DLOG resource specified by
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| \var{resid}. Calling with a zero argument will remove the splash
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| screen. This function is useful if you want an applet to post a splash screen
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| early in initialization without first having to load numerous
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| extension modules.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{DebugStr}{message \optional{, object}}
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| Drop to the low-level debugger with message \var{message}. The
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| optional \var{object} argument is not used, but can easily be
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| inspected from the debugger.
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| 
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| Note that you should use this function with extreme care: if no
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| low-level debugger like MacsBug is installed this call will crash your
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| system. It is intended mainly for developers of Python extension
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| modules.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{openrf}{name \optional{, mode}}
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| Open the resource fork of a file. Arguments are the same as for the
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| built-in function \function{open()}. The object returned has file-like
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| semantics, but it is not a Python file object, so there may be subtle
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| differences.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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