Adapted to new event handling. It is now also possible to abort out of
an AESend with command-. (unless specifically disabled, of course).
diff --git a/Mac/Modules/ae/AEmodule.c b/Mac/Modules/ae/AEmodule.c
index e12c6c8..dd4a197 100644
--- a/Mac/Modules/ae/AEmodule.c
+++ b/Mac/Modules/ae/AEmodule.c
@@ -72,7 +72,12 @@
 
 static pascal Boolean AEIdleProc(EventRecord *theEvent, long *sleepTime, RgnHandle *mouseRgn)
 {
-	PyMac_Yield();
+	if ( PyOS_InterruptOccurred() )
+		return 1;
+	if ( PyMac_HandleEvent(theEvent) < 0 ) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "Exception in user event handler during AE processing\n");
+		PyErr_Clear();
+	}
 	return 0;
 }
 
diff --git a/Mac/Modules/ae/aesupport.py b/Mac/Modules/ae/aesupport.py
index 8e4c7a3..707e956 100644
--- a/Mac/Modules/ae/aesupport.py
+++ b/Mac/Modules/ae/aesupport.py
@@ -111,7 +111,12 @@
 
 static pascal Boolean AEIdleProc(EventRecord *theEvent, long *sleepTime, RgnHandle *mouseRgn)
 {
-	PyMac_Yield();
+	if ( PyOS_InterruptOccurred() )
+		return 1;
+	if ( PyMac_HandleEvent(theEvent) < 0 ) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "Exception in user event handler during AE processing\\n");
+		PyErr_Clear();
+	}
 	return 0;
 }