| \section{Introduction} |
| \label{intro} |
| |
| The modules in this manual are available on the Apple Macintosh only. |
| |
| Aside from the modules described here there are also interfaces to |
| various MacOS toolboxes, which are currently not extensively |
| described. The toolboxes for which modules exist are: |
| \module{AE} (Apple Events), |
| \module{Cm} (Component Manager), |
| \module{Ctl} (Control Manager), |
| \module{Dlg} (Dialog Manager), |
| \module{Evt} (Event Manager), |
| \module{Fm} (Font Manager), |
| \module{List} (List Manager), |
| \module{Menu} (Moenu Manager), |
| \module{Qd} (QuickDraw), |
| \module{Qt} (QuickTime), |
| \module{Res} (Resource Manager and Handles), |
| \module{Scrap} (Scrap Manager), |
| \module{Snd} (Sound Manager), |
| \module{TE} (TextEdit), |
| \module{Waste} (non-Apple \program{TextEdit} replacement) and |
| \module{Win} (Window Manager). |
| |
| If applicable the module will define a number of Python objects for |
| the various structures declared by the toolbox, and operations will be |
| implemented as methods of the object. Other operations will be |
| implemented as functions in the module. Not all operations possible in |
| \C{} will also be possible in Python (callbacks are often a problem), and |
| parameters will occasionally be different in Python (input and output |
| buffers, especially). All methods and functions have a \code{__doc__} |
| string describing their arguments and return values, and for |
| additional description you are referred to \citetitle{Inside |
| Macintosh} or similar works. |
| |
| The following modules are documented here: |
| |
| \localmoduletable |
| |
| |
| \section{\module{mac} --- |
| Implementations for the \module{os} module} |
| |
| \declaremodule{builtin}{mac} |
| \platform{Mac} |
| \modulesynopsis{Implementations for the \module{os} module.} |
| |
| |
| This module implements the operating system dependent functionality |
| provided by the standard module \module{os}\refstmodindex{os}. It is |
| best accessed through the \module{os} module. |
| |
| The following functions are available in this module: |
| \function{chdir()}, |
| \function{close()}, |
| \function{dup()}, |
| \function{fdopen()}, |
| \function{getcwd()}, |
| \function{lseek()}, |
| \function{listdir()}, |
| \function{mkdir()}, |
| \function{open()}, |
| \function{read()}, |
| \function{rename()}, |
| \function{rmdir()}, |
| \function{stat()}, |
| \function{sync()}, |
| \function{unlink()}, |
| \function{write()}, |
| as well as the exception \exception{error}. Note that the times |
| returned by \function{stat()} are floating-point values, like all time |
| values in MacPython. |
| |
| One additional function is available: |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{xstat}{path} |
| This function returns the same information as \function{stat()}, but |
| with three additional values appended: the size of the resource fork |
| of the file and its 4-character creator and type. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| |
| \section{\module{macpath} --- |
| MacOS path manipulation functions} |
| |
| \declaremodule{standard}{macpath} |
| % Could be labeled \platform{Mac}, but the module should work anywhere and |
| % is distributed with the standard library. |
| \modulesynopsis{MacOS path manipulation functions.} |
| |
| |
| This module is the Macintosh implementation of the \module{os.path} |
| module. It is most portably accessed as |
| \module{os.path}\refstmodindex{os.path}. Refer to the |
| \citetitle[../lib/lib.html]{Python Library Reference} for |
| documentation of \module{os.path}. |
| |
| The following functions are available in this module: |
| \function{normcase()}, |
| \function{normpath()}, |
| \function{isabs()}, |
| \function{join()}, |
| \function{split()}, |
| \function{isdir()}, |
| \function{isfile()}, |
| \function{walk()}, |
| \function{exists()}. |
| For other functions available in \module{os.path} dummy counterparts |
| are available. |