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cpython/Mac/Include/pythonresources.h
Jack Jansen 6b02ac2321 I give in. Now Tk is also using resources just above 128, so Python
now uses only 228-256, leaving 128-228 free for others. This mod
affects prefs files, libraries and almost everything else, so I've
upped my local Python to 1.5b4 to remain sane.
1998-01-06 16:48:49 +00:00

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/***********************************************************
Copyright 1991-1997 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
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******************************************************************/
/*
** Resource-IDs in use by Python.
**
** All resources used by the python interpreter itself fall
** in the range 228-256. The range 128-228 is not used, because
** there is too much chance of conflicts with other packages.
**
** Standard python modules use resources in the range
** 256-512.
**
** Python programs that use their own resources are advised to
** choose resource numbers higher than 512.
*/
/*
** Resources that reside in the python executable (or, for
** shared ppc python, in the core dynamic library)
*/
/* The alert for "No Python directory, where is it?" (OBSOLETE) */
#define NOPYTHON_ALERT 228
#define YES_ITEM 1
#define NO_ITEM 2
#define CURWD_ITEM 3
/* The alert for "this is an applet template" */
#define NOPYC_ALERT 229
/* The dialog for our GetDirectory and PromptGetFile call */
#define GETDIR_ID 230 /* Resource ID for our "get directory" */
#define GETFILEPROMPT_ID 232 /* Resource id for prompted get file */
#define PROMPT_ITEM 10 /* The prompt, at the top */
#define SELECTCUR_ITEM 11 /* "Select current directory" button */
/* The dialog for interactive options */
#define OPT_DIALOG 231 /* Resource ID for dialog */
#define OPT_OK 1
#define OPT_CANCEL 2
#define OPT_INSPECT 3
#define OPT_VERBOSE 4
#define OPT_OPTIMIZE 5
#define OPT_UNBUFFERED 6
#define OPT_DEBUGGING 7
#define OPT_KEEPNORMAL 8
#define OPT_KEEPERROR 9
#define OPT_CMDLINE 10
#define OPT_OLDEXC 13
#define OPT_NOSITE 14
#define OPT_HELP 16
/* Dialog for 'No preferences directory' */
#define NOPREFDIR_ID 233
/* Dialog for 'Bad or outdated preferences' */
#define BADPREFERENCES_ID 234
#define BADPREF_DELETE 1
#define BADPREF_CONTINUE 2
#define BADPREF_QUIT 3
/* Dialog for 'Bad preference file' */
#define BADPREFFILE_ID 235
/* About box */
#define ABOUT_ID 236
/* No preferences file name resource */
#define NOPREFNAME_ID 237
/* EditPythonPrefs range. Needed here to forestall conflicts with applets */
#define EDITPYTHONPREFS_MIN 508
#define EDITPYTHONPREFS_MAX 511
/* twit range. Again needed to forestall conflicts with scripts using their own resources */
#define TWIT_MIN 500
#define TWIT_MAX 507
/* Bruce range. The same */
#define BRUCE_MIN 468
#define BRUCE_MAX 499
/*
** The following are valid both in the binary (or shared library)
** and in the Preferences file.
** For all these the override is tried first, in the application resource fork
** only, this allows an applet to override standard settings.
** If there is no override resource the preferences file is added to the head
** of the resource file chain and the non-override version of the resource is
** searched in any resource file.
**
** The effect of this is that, for example, a 'Popt' of 228 in the application or
** shared library provides default options for use when no preferences are set,
** while a 'Popt' of 229 (in the application *only*) overrides any options in the
** preferences file.
*/
/* The STR resource that holds the preference file name */
/* #define PREFFILENAME_ID 228 */
#define PREFFILENAME_NAME "\pPythonPreferenceFileName"
/* The STR# resource for sys.path initialization */
#define PYTHONPATH_ID 228
#define PYTHONPATHOVERRIDE_ID 229
/* The alis resource for locating the python home directory */
#define PYTHONHOME_ID 228
#define PYTHONHOMEOVERRIDE_ID 229
/* The Python options resource and offset of its members */
#define PYTHONOPTIONS_ID 228
#define PYTHONOPTIONSOVERRIDE_ID 229
#if 0
#define POPT_INSPECT 0
#define POPT_VERBOSE 1
#define POPT_OPTIMIZE 2
#define POPT_UNBUFFERED 3
#define POPT_DEBUGGING 4
#define POPT_KEEPNORM 5
#define POPT_KEEPERR 6
#endif
#define POPT_VERSION_CURRENT 4 /* Current version number */
typedef struct PyMac_PrefRecord {
unsigned char version;
unsigned char inspect;
unsigned char verbose;
unsigned char optimize;
unsigned char unbuffered;
unsigned char debugging;
unsigned char keep_normal;
unsigned char keep_error;
unsigned char nointopt;
unsigned char noargs;
unsigned char oldexc;
unsigned char nosite;
} PyMac_PrefRecord;
/* The GUSI options resources */
#define GUSIOPTIONS_ID 10240
#define GUSIOPTIONSOVERRIDE_ID 10241
/* From macgetpath.c: */
void PyMac_PreferenceOptions Py_PROTO((PyMac_PrefRecord *));
char * PyMac_GetPythonDir Py_PROTO((void));