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| :mod:`aepack` --- Conversion between Python variables and AppleEvent data containers |
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| .. module:: aepack |
| :platform: Mac |
| :synopsis: Conversion between Python variables and AppleEvent data containers. |
| .. sectionauthor:: Vincent Marchetti <vincem@en.com> |
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| .. % \moduleauthor{Jack Jansen?}{email} |
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| The :mod:`aepack` module defines functions for converting (packing) Python |
| variables to AppleEvent descriptors and back (unpacking). Within Python the |
| AppleEvent descriptor is handled by Python objects of built-in type |
| :class:`AEDesc`, defined in module :mod:`Carbon.AE`. |
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| The :mod:`aepack` module defines the following functions: |
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| .. function:: pack(x[, forcetype]) |
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| Returns an :class:`AEDesc` object containing a conversion of Python value x. If |
| *forcetype* is provided it specifies the descriptor type of the result. |
| Otherwise, a default mapping of Python types to Apple Event descriptor types is |
| used, as follows: |
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| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | Python type | descriptor type | |
| +=================+===================================+ |
| | :class:`FSSpec` | typeFSS | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | :class:`FSRef` | typeFSRef | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | :class:`Alias` | typeAlias | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | integer | typeLong (32 bit integer) | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | float | typeFloat (64 bit floating point) | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | string | typeText | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | unicode | typeUnicodeText | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | list | typeAEList | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | dictionary | typeAERecord | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
| | instance | *see below* | |
| +-----------------+-----------------------------------+ |
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| If *x* is a Python instance then this function attempts to call an |
| :meth:`__aepack__` method. This method should return an :class:`AEDesc` object. |
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| If the conversion *x* is not defined above, this function returns the Python |
| string representation of a value (the repr() function) encoded as a text |
| descriptor. |
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| .. function:: unpack(x[, formodulename]) |
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| *x* must be an object of type :class:`AEDesc`. This function returns a Python |
| object representation of the data in the Apple Event descriptor *x*. Simple |
| AppleEvent data types (integer, text, float) are returned as their obvious |
| Python counterparts. Apple Event lists are returned as Python lists, and the |
| list elements are recursively unpacked. Object references (ex. ``line 3 of |
| document 1``) are returned as instances of :class:`aetypes.ObjectSpecifier`, |
| unless ``formodulename`` is specified. AppleEvent descriptors with descriptor |
| type typeFSS are returned as :class:`FSSpec` objects. AppleEvent record |
| descriptors are returned as Python dictionaries, with 4-character string keys |
| and elements recursively unpacked. |
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| The optional ``formodulename`` argument is used by the stub packages generated |
| by :mod:`gensuitemodule`, and ensures that the OSA classes for object specifiers |
| are looked up in the correct module. This ensures that if, say, the Finder |
| returns an object specifier for a window you get an instance of |
| ``Finder.Window`` and not a generic ``aetypes.Window``. The former knows about |
| all the properties and elements a window has in the Finder, while the latter |
| knows no such things. |
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| .. seealso:: |
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| Module :mod:`Carbon.AE` |
| Built-in access to Apple Event Manager routines. |
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| Module :mod:`aetypes` |
| Python definitions of codes for Apple Event descriptor types. |
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| `Inside Macintosh: Interapplication Communication <http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/IAC/IAC-2.html>`_ |
| Information about inter-process communications on the Macintosh. |
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