cpython/Lib/plat-mac/lib-scriptpackages/Explorer/Standard_Suite.py
Jack Jansen 3576066cad Oops, _propdeclarations and friends are needed: gensuitemodule uses them
to lookup properties declared in base classes. Looking at it I'm not sure
what the official scope if the property codes is, maybe it is only the
(OSA) class in which they are used. But giving them global scope hasn't been
a problem so far.

Regenerated the standard suites, which are now also space-indented.
2003-04-12 22:27:11 +00:00

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"""Suite Standard Suite: Common terms for most applications
Level 1, version 1
Generated from /Applications/Internet Explorer.app
AETE/AEUT resource version 1/0, language 0, script 0
"""
import aetools
import MacOS
_code = '****'
class Standard_Suite_Events:
_argmap_get = {
'as' : 'rtyp',
}
def get(self, _object, _attributes={}, **_arguments):
"""get:
Required argument: an AE object reference
Keyword argument as: undocumented, typecode 'type'
Keyword argument _attributes: AppleEvent attribute dictionary
Returns: anything
"""
_code = 'core'
_subcode = 'getd'
aetools.keysubst(_arguments, self._argmap_get)
_arguments['----'] = _object
_reply, _arguments, _attributes = self.send(_code, _subcode,
_arguments, _attributes)
if _arguments.get('errn', 0):
raise aetools.Error, aetools.decodeerror(_arguments)
# XXXX Optionally decode result
if _arguments.has_key('----'):
return _arguments['----']
class application(aetools.ComponentItem):
"""application - An application program """
want = 'capp'
class _Prop_selected_text(aetools.NProperty):
"""selected text - the selected text """
which = 'stxt'
want = 'TEXT'
application._superclassnames = []
application._privpropdict = {
'selected_text' : _Prop_selected_text,
}
application._privelemdict = {
}
#
# Indices of types declared in this module
#
_classdeclarations = {
'capp' : application,
}
_propdeclarations = {
'stxt' : _Prop_selected_text,
}
_compdeclarations = {
}
_enumdeclarations = {
}