| \chapter{Undocumented Modules \label{undocumented-modules}} |
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| The modules in this chapter are poorly documented (if at all). If you |
| wish to contribute documentation of any of these modules, please get in |
| touch with \email{python-docs@python.org}. |
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| \localmoduletable |
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| \section{\module{buildtools} --- Helper module for BuildApplet and Friends} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{buildtools} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Helper module for BuildApplet, BuildApplication and macfreeze} |
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| \section{\module{py_resource} --- } |
| \declaremodule[pyresource]{standard}{py_resource} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{} |
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| \section{\module{cfmfile} --- Code Fragment Resource module} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{cfmfile} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Code Fragment Resource module} |
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| \module{cfmfile} is a module that understands Code Fragments and the |
| accompanying ``cfrg'' resources. It can parse them and merge them, and is |
| used by BuildApplication to combine all plugin modules to a single |
| executable. |
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| \section{\module{macerrors} --- MacOS Errors} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{macerrors} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Constant definitions for many MacOS error codes} |
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| \module{macerrors} cotains constant definitions for many MacOS error codes. |
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| \section{\module{macfsn} --- NavServices calls} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{macfsn} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{NavServices versions of StandardFile calls} |
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| \module{macfsn} contains wrapper functions that have the same API as the macfs |
| StandardFile calls, but are implemented with Navigation Services. Importing it |
| will replace the methods in macfs with these, if Navigation Services is |
| available on your machine. |
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| \section{\module{icopen} --- Internet Config replacement for \method{open()}} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{icopen} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Internet Config replacement for \method{open()}} |
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| Importing \module{icopen} will replace the builtin \method{open()} |
| with a version that uses Internet Config to set file type and creator |
| for new files. |
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| \section{\module{mactty} --- } |
| \declaremodule{standard}{mactty} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{} |
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| \section{\module{nsremote} --- Wrapper around Netscape OSA modules} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{nsremote} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Wrapper around Netscape OSA modules} |
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| \module{nsremote} is a wrapper around the Netscape OSA modules that |
| allows you to easily send your browser to a given URL. A related |
| module that may be of interest is the \module{webbrowser} module, |
| documented in the \citetitle[../lib/lib.html]{Python Library |
| Reference}. |
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| \section{\module{PixMapWrapper} --- Wrapper for PixMap objects} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{PixMapWrapper} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Wrapper for PixMap objects} |
| |
| \module{PixMapWrapper} wraps a PixMap object with a Python object that |
| allows access to the fields by name. It also has methods to convert |
| to and from \module{PIL} images. |
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| \section{\module{preferences} --- } |
| \declaremodule{standard}{preferences} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{} |
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| \section{\module{pythonprefs} --- } |
| \declaremodule{standard}{pythonprefs} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{} |
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| \section{\module{quietconsole} --- non-visible stdout output} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{quietconsole} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{buffered, non-visible stdout output} |
| |
| \module{quietconsole} allows you to keep stdio output in a buffer |
| without displaying it (or without displaying the stdout window |
| altogether, if set with \program{EditPythonPrefs}) until you try to read from |
| stdin or disable the buffering, at which point all the saved output is |
| sent to the window. Good for GUI programs that do want to display their |
| output at a crash. |
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| \section{\module{W} --- Widgets built on \module{FrameWork}} |
| \declaremodule{standard}{W} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Widgets for the Mac, built on top of \module{FrameWork}} |
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| The \module{W} widgets are used extensively in the \program{IDE}. |