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BuildApplet.py
"""Create an applet from a Python script.

This puts up a dialog asking for a Python source file ('TEXT').
The output is a file with the same name but its ".py" suffix dropped.
It is created by copying an applet template and then adding a 'PYC '
resource named __main__ containing the compiled, marshalled script.
"""


import sys
sys.stdout = sys.stderr

import os
import MacOS
import EasyDialogs
import buildtools
import getopt

def main():
	try:
		buildapplet()
	except buildtools.BuildError, detail:
		EasyDialogs.Message(detail)


def buildapplet():
	buildtools.DEBUG=1
	
	# Find the template
	# (there's no point in proceeding if we can't find it)
	
	template = buildtools.findtemplate()
	
	# Ask for source text if not specified in sys.argv[1:]
	
	if not sys.argv[1:]:
		filename = EasyDialogs.AskFileForOpen(message='Select Python source or applet:', 
			typeList=('TEXT', 'APPL'))
		if not filename:
			return
		tp, tf = os.path.split(filename)
		if tf[-3:] == '.py':
			tf = tf[:-3]
		else:
			tf = tf + '.applet'
		dstfilename = EasyDialogs.AskFileForSave(message='Save application as:', 
			savedFileName=tf)
		if not dstfilename: return
		cr, tp = MacOS.GetCreatorAndType(filename)
		if tp == 'APPL':
			buildtools.update(template, filename, dstfilename)
		else:
			buildtools.process(template, filename, dstfilename, 1)
	else:
		
		SHORTOPTS = "o:r:ne:v?P"
		LONGOPTS=("output=", "resource=", "noargv", "extra=", "verbose", "help", "python=")
		try:
			options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], SHORTOPTS, LONGOPTS)
		except getopt.error:
			usage()
		if options and len(args) > 1:
			sys.stderr.write("Cannot use options when specifying multiple input files")
			sys.exit(1)
		dstfilename = None
		rsrcfilename = None
		raw = 0
		extras = []
		verbose = None
		for opt, arg in options:
			if opt in ('-o', '--output'):
				dstfilename = arg
			elif opt in ('-r', '--resource'):
				rsrcfilename = arg
			elif opt in ('-n', '--noargv'):
				raw = 1
			elif opt in ('-e', '--extra'):
				if ':' in arg:
					arg = arg.split(':')
				extras.append(arg)
			elif opt in ('-P', '--python'):
				# This is a very dirty trick. We set sys.executable
				# so that bundlebuilder will use this in the #! line
				# for the applet bootstrap.
				sys.executable = arg
			elif opt in ('-v', '--verbose'):
				verbose = Verbose()
			elif opt in ('-?', '--help'):
				usage()
		# On OS9 always be verbose
		if sys.platform == 'mac' and not verbose:
			verbose = 'default'
		# Loop over all files to be processed
		for filename in args:
			cr, tp = MacOS.GetCreatorAndType(filename)
			if tp == 'APPL':
				buildtools.update(template, filename, dstfilename)
			else:
				buildtools.process(template, filename, dstfilename, 1,
					rsrcname=rsrcfilename, others=extras, raw=raw, progress=verbose)

def usage():
	print "BuildApplet creates an application from a Python source file"
	print "Usage:"
	print "  BuildApplet     interactive, single file, no options"
	print "  BuildApplet src1.py src2.py ...   non-interactive multiple file"
	print "  BuildApplet [options] src.py    non-interactive single file"
	print "Options:"
	print "  --output o        Output file; default based on source filename, short -o"
	print "  --resource r      Resource file; default based on source filename, short -r"
	print "  --noargv          Build applet without drag-and-drop sys.argv emulation, short -n, OSX only"
	print "  --extra src[:dst] Extra file to put in .app bundle, short -e, OSX only"
	print "  --verbose         Verbose, short -v"
	print "  --help            This message, short -?"
	sys.exit(1)

class Verbose:
	"""This class mimics EasyDialogs.ProgressBar but prints to stderr"""
	def __init__(self, *args):
		if args and args[0]:
			self.label(args[0])
		
	def set(self, *args):
		pass
		
	def inc(self, *args):
		pass
		
	def label(self, str):
		sys.stderr.write(str+'\n')

if __name__ == '__main__':
	main()
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