| # Everything is done inside the loader function so that no other names | 
 | # are placed in the global namespace.  Before user code is executed, | 
 | # even this name is unbound. | 
 | def loader(): | 
 |     import sys, os, protocol, threading, time | 
 |     import Remote | 
 |  | 
 | ##  Use to debug the loading process itself: | 
 | ##    sys.stdout = open('c:\\windows\\desktop\\stdout.txt','a') | 
 | ##    sys.stderr = open('c:\\windows\\desktop\\stderr.txt','a') | 
 |  | 
 |     # Ensure that there is absolutely no pollution of the global | 
 |     # namespace by deleting the global name of this function. | 
 |     global loader | 
 |     del loader | 
 |  | 
 |     # Connect to IDLE | 
 |     try: | 
 |         client = protocol.Client() | 
 |     except protocol.connectionLost, cL: | 
 |         print 'loader: Unable to connect to IDLE', cL | 
 |         return | 
 |  | 
 |     # Connect to an ExecBinding object that needs our help.  If | 
 |     # the user is starting multiple programs right now, we might get a | 
 |     # different one than the one that started us.  Proving that's okay is | 
 |     # left as an exercise to the reader.  (HINT:  Twelve, by the pigeonhole | 
 |     # principle) | 
 |     ExecBinding = client.getobject('ExecBinding') | 
 |     if not ExecBinding: | 
 |         print "loader: IDLE does not need me." | 
 |         return | 
 |  | 
 |     # All of our input and output goes through ExecBinding. | 
 |     sys.stdin  = Remote.pseudoIn( ExecBinding.readline ) | 
 |     sys.stdout = Remote.pseudoOut( ExecBinding.write.void, tag="stdout" ) | 
 |     sys.stderr = Remote.pseudoOut( ExecBinding.write.void, tag="stderr" ) | 
 |  | 
 |     # Create a Remote object and start it running. | 
 |     remote = Remote.Remote(globals(), ExecBinding) | 
 |     rthread = threading.Thread(target=remote.mainloop) | 
 |     rthread.setDaemon(1) | 
 |     rthread.start() | 
 |  | 
 |     # Block until either the client or the user program stops | 
 |     user = rthread.isAlive | 
 |     while user and client.isAlive(): | 
 |         time.sleep(0.025) | 
 |  | 
 |         if not user(): | 
 |           user = hasattr(sys, "ready_to_exit") and sys.ready_to_exit | 
 |           for t in threading.enumerate(): | 
 |             if not t.isDaemon() and t.isAlive() and t!=threading.currentThread(): | 
 |               user = t.isAlive | 
 |               break | 
 |  | 
 |     # We need to make sure we actually exit, so that the user doesn't get | 
 |     #   stuck with an invisible process.  We want to finalize C modules, so | 
 |     #   we don't use os._exit(), but we don't call sys.exitfunc, which might | 
 |     #   block forever. | 
 |     del sys.exitfunc | 
 |     sys.exit() | 
 |  | 
 | loader() |