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Tip revision: b4c8cba4b4405f5abf394ffc8286a1dd13732a8f authored by Anthony Baxter on 23 October 2006, 15:38:59 UTC
set svn:ignore. anal retentiveness, makes it easier to spot actual problems
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echo.py
"""'echo' -- an AppleEvent handler which handles all events the same.

It replies to each event by echoing the parameter back to the client.
This is a good way to find out how the Script Editor formats AppleEvents,
especially to figure out all the different forms an object specifier
can have (without having to rely on Apple's implementation).
"""

import sys
sys.stdout = sys.stderr
import traceback
import MacOS
from Carbon import AE
from Carbon.AppleEvents import *
from Carbon import Evt
from Carbon.Events import *
from Carbon import Menu
from Carbon import Dlg
from Carbon import Win
from Carbon.Windows import *
from Carbon import Qd

import aetools
import EasyDialogs

kHighLevelEvent = 23				# Not defined anywhere for Python yet?

def mymessage(str):
	err = AE.AEInteractWithUser(kAEDefaultTimeout)
	if err:
		print str
	EasyDialogs.Message(str)

def main():
	echo = EchoServer()
	saveparams = MacOS.SchedParams(0, 0)	# Disable Python's own "event handling"
	try:
		echo.mainloop(everyEvent, 0)
	finally:
		apply(MacOS.SchedParams, saveparams)	# Let Python have a go at events
		echo.close()


class EchoServer:
	
	#suites = ['aevt', 'core', 'reqd']
	suites = ['****']
	
	def __init__(self):
		self.active = 0
		for suite in self.suites:
			AE.AEInstallEventHandler(suite, typeWildCard, self.aehandler)
			print (suite, typeWildCard, self.aehandler)
		self.active = 1
		self.appleid = 1
		Menu.ClearMenuBar()
		self.applemenu = applemenu = Menu.NewMenu(self.appleid, "\024")
		applemenu.AppendMenu("All about echo...;(-")
		applemenu.InsertMenu(0)
		Menu.DrawMenuBar()
	
	def __del__(self):
		self.close()
	
	def close(self):
		if self.active:
			self.active = 0
			for suite in self.suites:
				AE.AERemoveEventHandler(suite, typeWildCard)
	
	def mainloop(self, mask = everyEvent, timeout = 60*60):
		while 1:
			self.dooneevent(mask, timeout)
	
	def dooneevent(self, mask = everyEvent, timeout = 60*60):
			got, event = Evt.WaitNextEvent(mask, timeout)
			if got:
				self.lowlevelhandler(event)
	
	def lowlevelhandler(self, event):
		what, message, when, where, modifiers = event
		h, v = where
		if what == kHighLevelEvent:
			msg = "High Level Event: %s %s" % \
				(`code(message)`, `code(h | (v<<16))`)
			try:
				AE.AEProcessAppleEvent(event)
			except AE.Error, err:
				mymessage(msg + "\015AEProcessAppleEvent error: %s" % str(err))
				traceback.print_exc()
			else:
				mymessage(msg + "\015OK!")
		elif what == keyDown:
			c = chr(message & charCodeMask)
			if c == '.' and modifiers & cmdKey:
				raise KeyboardInterrupt, "Command-period"
			MacOS.HandleEvent(event)
		elif what == mouseDown:
			partcode, window = Win.FindWindow(where)
			if partcode == inMenuBar:
				result = Menu.MenuSelect(where)
				id = (result>>16) & 0xffff	# Hi word
				item = result & 0xffff		# Lo word
				if id == self.appleid:
					if item == 1:
						mymessage("Echo -- echo AppleEvents")
		elif what <> autoKey:
			print "Event:", (eventname(what), message, when, (h, v), modifiers)
##			MacOS.HandleEvent(event)
	
	def aehandler(self, request, reply):
		print "Apple Event!"
		parameters, attributes = aetools.unpackevent(request)
		print "class =", `attributes['evcl'].type`,
		print "id =", `attributes['evid'].type`
		print "Parameters:"
		keys = parameters.keys()
		keys.sort()
		for key in keys:
			print "%s: %.150s" % (`key`, `parameters[key]`)
			print "      :", str(parameters[key])
		print "Attributes:"
		keys = attributes.keys()
		keys.sort()
		for key in keys:
			print "%s: %.150s" % (`key`, `attributes[key]`)
		aetools.packevent(reply, parameters)


_eventnames = {
	keyDown: 'keyDown',
	autoKey: 'autoKey',
	mouseDown: 'mouseDown',
	mouseUp: 'mouseUp',
	updateEvt: 'updateEvt',
	diskEvt: 'diskEvt',
	activateEvt: 'activateEvt',
	osEvt: 'osEvt',
}

def eventname(what):
	if _eventnames.has_key(what): return _eventnames[what]
	else: return `what`

def code(x):
	"Convert a long int to the 4-character code it really is"
	s = ''
	for i in range(4):
		x, c = divmod(x, 256)
		s = chr(c) + s
	return s


if __name__ == '__main__':
	main()
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