1 # This script generates a Python interface for an Apple Macintosh Manager. 2 # It uses the "bgen" package to generate C code. 3 # The function specifications are generated by scanning the mamager's header file, 4 # using the "scantools" package (customized for this particular manager). 5 6 import string 7 8 # Declarations that change for each manager 9 MACHEADERFILE = 'AppleHelp.h' # The Apple header file 10 MODNAME = '_AH' # The name of the module 11 12 # The following is *usually* unchanged but may still require tuning 13 MODPREFIX = 'Ah' # The prefix for module-wide routines 14 INPUTFILE = string.lower(MODPREFIX) + 'gen.py' # The file generated by the scanner 15 OUTPUTFILE = MODNAME + "module.c" # The file generated by this program 16 17 from macsupport import * 18 19 # Create the type objects 20 AHTOCType = Type("AHTOCType", "h") 21 22 includestuff = includestuff + """ 23 #include <Carbon/Carbon.h> 24 25 """ 26 27 # From here on it's basically all boiler plate... 28 29 # Create the generator groups and link them 30 module = MacModule(MODNAME, MODPREFIX, includestuff, finalstuff, initstuff) 31 32 # Create the generator classes used to populate the lists 33 Function = OSErrFunctionGenerator 34 35 # Create and populate the lists 36 functions = [] 37 execfile(INPUTFILE) 38 39 # add the populated lists to the generator groups 40 # (in a different wordl the scan program would generate this) 41 for f in functions: module.add(f) 42 43 # generate output (open the output file as late as possible) 44 SetOutputFileName(OUTPUTFILE) 45 module.generate() 46