| :mod:`MacOS` --- Access to Mac OS interpreter features |
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| .. module:: MacOS |
| :platform: Mac |
| :synopsis: Access to Mac OS-specific interpreter features. |
| :deprecated: |
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| This module provides access to MacOS specific functionality in the Python |
| interpreter, such as how the interpreter eventloop functions and the like. Use |
| with care. |
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| .. note:: |
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| This module has been removed in Python 3.x. |
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| Note the capitalization of the module name; this is a historical artifact. |
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| .. data:: runtimemodel |
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| Always ``'macho'``, from Python 2.4 on. In earlier versions of Python the value |
| could also be ``'ppc'`` for the classic Mac OS 8 runtime model or ``'carbon'`` |
| for the Mac OS 9 runtime model. |
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| .. data:: linkmodel |
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| The way the interpreter has been linked. As extension modules may be |
| incompatible between linking models, packages could use this information to give |
| more decent error messages. The value is one of ``'static'`` for a statically |
| linked Python, ``'framework'`` for Python in a Mac OS X framework, ``'shared'`` |
| for Python in a standard Unix shared library. Older Pythons could also have the |
| value ``'cfm'`` for Mac OS 9-compatible Python. |
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| .. exception:: Error |
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| .. index:: module: macerrors |
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| This exception is raised on MacOS generated errors, either from functions in |
| this module or from other mac-specific modules like the toolbox interfaces. The |
| arguments are the integer error code (the :cdata:`OSErr` value) and a textual |
| description of the error code. Symbolic names for all known error codes are |
| defined in the standard module :mod:`macerrors`. |
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| .. function:: GetErrorString(errno) |
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| Return the textual description of MacOS error code *errno*. |
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| .. function:: DebugStr(message [, object]) |
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| On Mac OS X the string is simply printed to stderr (on older Mac OS systems more |
| elaborate functionality was available), but it provides a convenient location to |
| attach a breakpoint in a low-level debugger like :program:`gdb`. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Not available in 64-bit mode. |
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| .. function:: SysBeep() |
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| Ring the bell. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Not available in 64-bit mode. |
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| .. function:: GetTicks() |
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| Get the number of clock ticks (1/60th of a second) since system boot. |
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| .. function:: GetCreatorAndType(file) |
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| Return the file creator and file type as two four-character strings. The *file* |
| parameter can be a pathname or an ``FSSpec`` or ``FSRef`` object. |
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| .. note:: |
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| It is not possible to use an ``FSSpec`` in 64-bit mode. |
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| .. function:: SetCreatorAndType(file, creator, type) |
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| Set the file creator and file type. The *file* parameter can be a pathname or an |
| ``FSSpec`` or ``FSRef`` object. *creator* and *type* must be four character |
| strings. |
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| .. note:: |
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| It is not possible to use an ``FSSpec`` in 64-bit mode. |
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| .. function:: openrf(name [, mode]) |
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| Open the resource fork of a file. Arguments are the same as for the built-in |
| function :func:`open`. The object returned has file-like semantics, but it is |
| not a Python file object, so there may be subtle differences. |
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| .. function:: WMAvailable() |
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| Checks whether the current process has access to the window manager. The method |
| will return ``False`` if the window manager is not available, for instance when |
| running on Mac OS X Server or when logged in via ssh, or when the current |
| interpreter is not running from a fullblown application bundle. A script runs |
| from an application bundle either when it has been started with |
| :program:`pythonw` instead of :program:`python` or when running as an applet. |
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| .. function:: splash([resourceid]) |
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| Opens a splash screen by resource id. Use resourceid ``0`` to close |
| the splash screen. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Not available in 64-bit mode. |
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