Checking in IDLEFORK exactly as it appears in the idlefork CVS.
On a branch, for now.
diff --git a/Tools/idle/macosx_main.py b/Tools/idle/macosx_main.py
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+#!/usr/bin/env pythonw
+# IDLE.app
+#
+# Installation:
+#   see the install_IDLE target in python/dist/src/Mac/OSX/Makefile
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# 1. Double clicking IDLE icon will open IDLE.
+# 2. Dropping file on IDLE icon will open that file in IDLE.
+# 3. Launch from command line with files with this command-line:
+#
+#     /Applications/Python/IDLE.app/Contents/MacOS/python file1 file2 file3
+#
+#
+
+# Add IDLE.app/Contents/Resources/idlelib to path.
+# __file__ refers to this file when it is used as a module, sys.argv[0]
+# refers to this file when it is used as a script (pythonw macosx_main.py)
+import sys
+
+from os.path import split, join, isdir
+try:
+    __file__
+except NameError:
+    __file__ = sys.argv[0]
+idlelib = join(split(__file__)[0], 'idlelib')
+if isdir(idlelib):
+    sys.path.append(idlelib)
+
+# see if we are being asked to execute the subprocess code
+if '-p' in sys.argv:
+    # run expects only the port number in sys.argv
+    sys.argv.remove('-p')
+
+    # this module will become the namespace used by the interactive
+    # interpreter; remove all variables we have defined.
+    del sys, __file__, split, join, isdir, idlelib
+    __import__('run').main()
+else:
+    # Load idlelib/idle.py which starts the application.
+    import idle