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| .. _using-on-mac:
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| ***************************
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| Using Python on a Macintosh
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| ***************************
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| 
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| :Author: Bob Savage <bobsavage@mac.com>
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| 
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| 
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| Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to Python on
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| any other Unix platform, but there are a number of additional features such as
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| the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out.
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| 
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| .. _getting-osx:
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| 
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| Getting and Installing MacPython
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| ================================
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| 
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| Mac OS X 10.8 comes with Python 2.7 pre-installed by Apple.  If you wish, you
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| are invited to install the most recent version of Python 3 from the Python
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| website (http://www.python.org).  A current "universal binary" build of Python,
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| which runs natively on the Mac's new Intel and legacy PPC CPU's, is available
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| there.
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| 
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| What you get after installing is a number of things:
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| 
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| * A :file:`MacPython 3.4` folder in your :file:`Applications` folder. In here
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|   you find IDLE, the development environment that is a standard part of official
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|   Python distributions; PythonLauncher, which handles double-clicking Python
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|   scripts from the Finder; and the "Build Applet" tool, which allows you to
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|   package Python scripts as standalone applications on your system.
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| 
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| * A framework :file:`/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework`, which includes the
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|   Python executable and libraries. The installer adds this location to your shell
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|   path. To uninstall MacPython, you can simply remove these three things. A
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|   symlink to the Python executable is placed in /usr/local/bin/.
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| 
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| The Apple-provided build of Python is installed in
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| :file:`/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework` and :file:`/usr/bin/python`,
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| respectively. You should never modify or delete these, as they are
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| Apple-controlled and are used by Apple- or third-party software.  Remember that
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| if you choose to install a newer Python version from python.org, you will have
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| two different but functional Python installations on your computer, so it will
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| be important that your paths and usages are consistent with what you want to do.
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| 
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| IDLE includes a help menu that allows you to access Python documentation. If you
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| are completely new to Python you should start reading the tutorial introduction
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| in that document.
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| 
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| If you are familiar with Python on other Unix platforms you should read the
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| section on running Python scripts from the Unix shell.
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| 
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| 
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| How to run a Python script
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| --------------------------
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| 
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| Your best way to get started with Python on Mac OS X is through the IDLE
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| integrated development environment, see section :ref:`ide` and use the Help menu
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| when the IDE is running.
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| 
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| If you want to run Python scripts from the Terminal window command line or from
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| the Finder you first need an editor to create your script. Mac OS X comes with a
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| number of standard Unix command line editors, :program:`vim` and
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| :program:`emacs` among them. If you want a more Mac-like editor,
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| :program:`BBEdit` or :program:`TextWrangler` from Bare Bones Software (see
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| http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml) are good choices, as is
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| :program:`TextMate` (see http://macromates.com/). Other editors include
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| :program:`Gvim` (http://macvim.org) and :program:`Aquamacs`
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| (http://aquamacs.org/).
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| 
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| To run your script from the Terminal window you must make sure that
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| :file:`/usr/local/bin` is in your shell search path.
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| 
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| To run your script from the Finder you have two options:
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| 
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| * Drag it to :program:`PythonLauncher`
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| 
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| * Select :program:`PythonLauncher` as the default application to open your
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|   script (or any .py script) through the finder Info window and double-click it.
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|   :program:`PythonLauncher` has various preferences to control how your script is
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|   launched. Option-dragging allows you to change these for one invocation, or use
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|   its Preferences menu to change things globally.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _osx-gui-scripts:
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| 
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| Running scripts with a GUI
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| --------------------------
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| 
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| With older versions of Python, there is one Mac OS X quirk that you need to be
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| aware of: programs that talk to the Aqua window manager (in other words,
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| anything that has a GUI) need to be run in a special way. Use :program:`pythonw`
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| instead of :program:`python` to start such scripts.
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| 
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| With Python 3.4, you can use either :program:`python` or :program:`pythonw`.
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| 
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| 
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| Configuration
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| -------------
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| 
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| Python on OS X honors all standard Unix environment variables such as
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| :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`, but setting these variables for programs started from the
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| Finder is non-standard as the Finder does not read your :file:`.profile` or
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| :file:`.cshrc` at startup. You need to create a file :file:`~
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| /.MacOSX/environment.plist`. See Apple's Technical Document QA1067 for details.
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| 
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| For more information on installation Python packages in MacPython, see section
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| :ref:`mac-package-manager`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _ide:
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| 
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| The IDE
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| =======
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| 
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| MacPython ships with the standard IDLE development environment. A good
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| introduction to using IDLE can be found at
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| http://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dyoo/python/idle_intro/index.html.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _mac-package-manager:
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| 
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| Installing Additional Python Packages
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| =====================================
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| 
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| There are several methods to install additional Python packages:
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| 
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| * Packages can be installed via the standard Python distutils mode (``python
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|   setup.py install``).
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| 
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| * Many packages can also be installed via the :program:`setuptools` extension
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|   or :program:`pip` wrapper, see http://www.pip-installer.org/.
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| 
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| 
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| GUI Programming on the Mac
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| ==========================
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| 
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| There are several options for building GUI applications on the Mac with Python.
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| 
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| *PyObjC* is a Python binding to Apple's Objective-C/Cocoa framework, which is
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| the foundation of most modern Mac development. Information on PyObjC is
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| available from http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net.
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| 
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| The standard Python GUI toolkit is :mod:`tkinter`, based on the cross-platform
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| Tk toolkit (http://www.tcl.tk). An Aqua-native version of Tk is bundled with OS
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| X by Apple, and the latest version can be downloaded and installed from
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| http://www.activestate.com; it can also be built from source.
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| 
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| *wxPython* is another popular cross-platform GUI toolkit that runs natively on
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| Mac OS X. Packages and documentation are available from http://www.wxpython.org.
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| 
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| *PyQt* is another popular cross-platform GUI toolkit that runs natively on Mac
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| OS X. More information can be found at
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| http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro.
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| 
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| 
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| Distributing Python Applications on the Mac
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| ===========================================
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| 
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| The "Build Applet" tool that is placed in the MacPython 3.4 folder is fine for
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| packaging small Python scripts on your own machine to run as a standard Mac
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| application. This tool, however, is not robust enough to distribute Python
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| applications to other users.
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| 
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| The standard tool for deploying standalone Python applications on the Mac is
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| :program:`py2app`. More information on installing and using py2app can be found
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| at http://undefined.org/python/#py2app.
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| 
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| 
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| Other Resources
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| ===============
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| 
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| The MacPython mailing list is an excellent support resource for Python users and
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| developers on the Mac:
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| 
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| http://www.python.org/community/sigs/current/pythonmac-sig/
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| 
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| Another useful resource is the MacPython wiki:
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| 
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| http://wiki.python.org/moin/MacPython
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| 
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