[Pythonmac-SIG] Re: Where are you with Carbonized Python Mac Modules?
Steven D. Majewski
sdm7g@virginia.edu
Mon, 27 Nov 2000 13:54:18 -0500 (EST)
MacOSX Python Carbon toolbox Progress Report:
Python 2.0 (#7, 11/17/00, 16:20:11)
[GCC Apple DevKit-based CPP 5.0] on Darwin1.2
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>>> import Carbon
>>> dir(Carbon)
['AE', 'App', 'Cm', 'ColorPicker', 'Ctl', 'Dlg', 'Drag', 'Evt', 'Fm',
'Icn', 'List', 'Menu', 'Qd', 'Res', 'TE', 'Win', '__doc__', '__file__',
'__name__']
>>>
Hardly any of that has been tested -- I've put up a window and tried
catching some events -- that is just what's compiled, linked and loaded
without complaining about unresolved symbols.
I still have some problems with Scrap, Qt and MacOS modules.
Not having MacOS is what prevents some of the higher level scripts
( I've been using EasyDialogs.py as a test target, but I'm sure
Framework and others break on the same things. )
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