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Revision 5d8ef8bc3f7307cd15f9d82ad4846e82b498ae88 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 13 October 2018, 04:07:01 UTC, committed by Ned Deily on 13 October 2018, 04:07:01 UTC
With macOS framework builds, test case test_nonexisting_script in
test_nonexisting_script fails because the test case assumes that
the file name in sys.executable will appear in the error message.
For macOS framework builds, sys.executable is the file name of the
stub launcher and its file name bears no relationship to the file
name of the actual python executable.  For now, skip the test in
this case.
(cherry picked from commit f6c29a65e2a6da5c0014c868cf963c975b74e72b)

Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
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Tip revision: 5d8ef8bc3f7307cd15f9d82ad4846e82b498ae88 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 13 October 2018, 04:07:01 UTC
bpo-34783: Disable test_nonexisting_script for macOS framework builds (GH-9831) (GH-9832)
Tip revision: 5d8ef8b
colorchooser.py
# tk common color chooser dialogue
#
# this module provides an interface to the native color dialogue
# available in Tk 4.2 and newer.
#
# written by Fredrik Lundh, May 1997
#
# fixed initialcolor handling in August 1998
#

#
# options (all have default values):
#
# - initialcolor: color to mark as selected when dialog is displayed
#   (given as an RGB triplet or a Tk color string)
#
# - parent: which window to place the dialog on top of
#
# - title: dialog title
#

from tkinter.commondialog import Dialog


#
# color chooser class

class Chooser(Dialog):
    "Ask for a color"

    command = "tk_chooseColor"

    def _fixoptions(self):
        try:
            # make sure initialcolor is a tk color string
            color = self.options["initialcolor"]
            if isinstance(color, tuple):
                # assume an RGB triplet
                self.options["initialcolor"] = "#%02x%02x%02x" % color
        except KeyError:
            pass

    def _fixresult(self, widget, result):
        # result can be somethings: an empty tuple, an empty string or
        # a Tcl_Obj, so this somewhat weird check handles that
        if not result or not str(result):
            return None, None # canceled

        # to simplify application code, the color chooser returns
        # an RGB tuple together with the Tk color string
        r, g, b = widget.winfo_rgb(result)
        return (r/256, g/256, b/256), str(result)


#
# convenience stuff

def askcolor(color = None, **options):
    "Ask for a color"

    if color:
        options = options.copy()
        options["initialcolor"] = color

    return Chooser(**options).show()


# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# test stuff

if __name__ == "__main__":
    print("color", askcolor())
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