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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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1ea79913
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1ea79913
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Mar 04, 2009
by
Ronald Oussoren
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Fix for issue #1113328.
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Mac/Modules/OSATerminology.c
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/*
** This module is a one-trick pony: given an FSSpec it gets the aeut
** resources. It was written by Donovan Preston and slightly modified
** by Jack.
** An interface to the application scripting related functions of the OSA API.
**
** It should be considered a placeholder, it will probably be replaced
** by a full interface to OpenScripting.
** GetAppTerminology - given an FSSpec/posix path to an application,
** returns its aevt (scripting terminology) resource(s)
**
** GetSysTerminology - returns the AppleScript language component's
** aeut (scripting terminology) resource
**
** Written by Donovan Preston and slightly modified by Jack and HAS.
*/
#include "Python.h"
#include "pymactoolbox.h"
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@@ -26,12 +29,19 @@ PyOSA_GetAppTerminology(PyObject* self, PyObject* args)
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"O&|i"
,
PyMac_GetFSSpec
,
&
fss
,
&
modeFlags
))
return
NULL
;
/*
** Note that we have to use the AppleScript component here. Who knows why
** OSAGetAppTerminology should require a scripting component in the
** first place, but it does. Note: doesn't work with the generic scripting
** component, which is unfortunate as the AS component is currently very
** slow (~1 sec?) to load, but we just have to live with this.
*/
defaultComponent
=
OpenDefaultComponent
(
kOSAComponentType
,
'
ascr
'
);
err
=
GetComponentInstanceError
(
defaultComponent
);
if
(
err
)
return
PyMac_Error
(
err
);
err
=
OSAGetAppTerminology
(
defaultComponent
,
modeFlags
,
kOSAModeNull
,
&
fss
,
defaultTerminology
,
&
didLaunch
,
...
...
@@ -45,29 +55,23 @@ static PyObject *
PyOSA_GetSysTerminology
(
PyObject
*
self
,
PyObject
*
args
)
{
AEDesc
theDesc
=
{
0
,
0
};
FSSpec
fss
;
ComponentInstance
defaultComponent
=
NULL
;
SInt16
defaultTerminology
=
0
;
Boolean
didLaunch
=
0
;
OSAError
err
;
long
modeFlags
=
0
;
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"O&|i"
,
PyMac_GetFSSpec
,
&
fss
,
&
modeFlags
))
return
NULL
;
/* Accept any args for sake of backwards compatibility, then ignore them. */
defaultComponent
=
OpenDefaultComponent
(
kOSAComponentType
,
'
ascr
'
);
err
=
GetComponentInstanceError
(
defaultComponent
);
if
(
err
)
return
PyMac_Error
(
err
);
err
=
OSAGet
App
Terminology
(
err
=
OSAGet
Sys
Terminology
(
defaultComponent
,
modeFlags
,
&
fss
,
kOSAModeNull
,
defaultTerminology
,
&
didLaunch
,
&
theDesc
);
if
(
err
)
return
PyMac_Error
(
err
);
return
Py_BuildValue
(
"O&
i"
,
AEDesc_New
,
&
theDesc
,
didLaunch
);
return
Py_BuildValue
(
"O&
"
,
AEDesc_New
,
&
theDesc
);
}
#endif
/* !__LP64__ */
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...
@@ -80,11 +84,11 @@ static struct PyMethodDef OSATerminology_methods[] =
{
"GetAppTerminology"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
PyOSA_GetAppTerminology
,
METH_VARARGS
,
"Get an application
s terminology, as an AEDesc object.
"
},
"Get an application
's terminology. GetAppTerminology(path) --> AEDesc
"
},
{
"GetSysTerminology"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
PyOSA_GetSysTerminology
,
METH_VARARGS
,
"Get
an applications system terminology, as an AEDesc object.
"
},
"Get
the AppleScript language's terminology. GetSysTerminology() --> AEDesc
"
},
#endif
/* !__LP64__ */
{
NULL
,
(
PyCFunction
)
NULL
,
0
,
NULL
}
};
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