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authorJack Jansen <jack.jansen@cwi.nl>1999-03-17 21:44:07 (GMT)
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diff --git a/Mac/Demo/calldll/readme b/Mac/Demo/calldll/readme
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+Preliminary notes/documentation for the calldll module, version 0.2.
+====================================================================
+
+Calldll allows you to call random C functions from python without writing any
+C code. It is mainly meant to call MacOS toolbox routines for which no Python
+wrapper module is available. It is also incomplete, in that only a few argument
+types are currently supported. Please let me know which other argument types
+you need, and/or whether you have any ideas on a general "escape" allowing people
+to pass anything.
+
+The module works *only* on PowerPC currently. It is distributed complete
+with source and project files, so that people willing to look at a CFM68K port
+are welcome to do so. A classic 68K implementation is impossible, I think (so
+prove me wrong, please:-).
+
+The module exports three functions:
+- symtable = getlibrary(libraryname)
+ Get a reference to import library libraryname. "InterfaceLib" is the most commonly
+ used one, containing most toolbox routines. The symbol table can be used
+ to lookup routines to be passed to newcall: "symtable.WaitNextEvent" will
+ return the address of routine WaitNextEvent. and so will "symtable['WaitNextEvent']".
+ The symtable is a mapping, so you can use keys() and len(...) to inspect it.
+- symtable = getdiskfragment(file)
+ Load the specified file (given by fsspec or filename) and return a reference to
+ its symboltable.
+- callable = newcall(routine, returntype, [argtype, ...])
+ Return a callable object. You specify the C routine to be called (as explained above),
+ the type of the return value and the argument types. The resulting object can
+ be called from Python code in the normal way, and typechecking on arguments is
+ performed (but, of course, if you specify incorrect argument types in this call
+ you may well crash your machine). Printing a callable will give you a description
+ of the (C-) calling sequence.
+
+The C return value can be one of 'None', 'Byte', 'Short', 'Long', 'Pstring' (a pascal
+string returned by address, copied to a Python string), 'Cobject' (a wrapper around a void
+pointer), 'Handle' (a new handle, returned as a Res.Resource object) or 'OSErr' (which raises
+MacOS.Error if non-zero).
+
+Arguments can be any of 'InByte', 'InShort', 'InLong', 'InString' (a python string, with the
+address of the data passed to the C routine, so be careful!), 'InPstring' (a python string copied
+to a Str255 and passed by address), 'InCobject', 'InHandle', 'OutByte' (storage is allocated for
+a single byte, the address passed to C and the resulting value returned to Python), 'OutShort',
+'OutLong', 'OutPstring' (again: storage pre-allocated and the address passed to C), 'OutCobject'
+(storage for a void * is allocated, this void ** is passed to C and the resulting void * is
+encapsulated in the Cobject returned) or 'OutHandle' (ditto, which means that this is usually *not*
+what you use, you normally use 'InHandle' because most toolbox calls expect you to preallocate
+the handle).
+
+All values to be returned (from the return value and the Out arguments) are collected. If there
+aren't any None is returned, if there is one value this value is returned, if there are multiple
+values a tuple is returned.
+
+There is test code in testcalldll.py, and a minimal example in samplecalldll.py.
+
+Have fun, and let's discuss the design of this thingy on pythonmac-sig,
+
+ Jack Jansen, jack@cwi.nl, 23-May-97.
diff --git a/Mac/Demo/calldll/samplecalldll.py b/Mac/Demo/calldll/samplecalldll.py
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+#
+# Test calldll. Tell the user how often menus flash, and let her change it.
+#
+
+import calldll
+import sys
+
+# Obtain a reference to the library with the toolbox calls
+interfacelib = calldll.getlibrary('InterfaceLib')
+
+# Get the routines we need (see LowMem.h for details)
+LMGetMenuFlash = calldll.newcall(interfacelib.LMGetMenuFlash, 'Short')
+LMSetMenuFlash = calldll.newcall(interfacelib.LMSetMenuFlash, 'None', 'InShort')
+
+print "Menus currently flash",LMGetMenuFlash(),"times."
+print "How often would you like them to flash?",
+
+# Note: we use input(), so you can try passing non-integer objects
+newflash = input()
+LMSetMenuFlash(newflash)
+
+print "Okay, menus now flash", LMGetMenuFlash(),"times."
+
+sys.exit(1) # So the window stays on-screen
diff --git a/Mac/Demo/calldll/testcalldll.py b/Mac/Demo/calldll/testcalldll.py
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+import calldll
+import macfs
+import sys
+import MacOS
+import Res
+
+fss, ok = macfs.PromptGetFile("Show me calldll.ppc.slb")
+
+lib = calldll.getdiskfragment(fss, 'calldll.ppc.slb')
+
+cdll_b_bbbbbbbb = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_b_bbbbbbbb, 'Byte', 'InByte', 'InByte',
+ 'InByte', 'InByte','InByte', 'InByte','InByte', 'InByte')
+cdll_h_hhhhhhhh = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_h_hhhhhhhh, 'Short', 'InShort', 'InShort',
+ 'InShort', 'InShort','InShort', 'InShort','InShort', 'InShort')
+cdll_l_llllllll = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_l_llllllll, 'Long', 'InLong', 'InLong',
+ 'InLong', 'InLong','InLong', 'InLong','InLong', 'InLong')
+
+cdll_N_ssssssss = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_N_ssssssss, 'None', 'InString', 'InString',
+ 'InString', 'InString', 'InString', 'InString', 'InString', 'InString')
+
+cdll_o_l = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_o_l, 'OSErr', 'InLong')
+
+cdll_N_pp = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_N_pp, 'None', 'InPstring', 'OutPstring')
+
+cdll_N_bb = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_N_bb, 'None', 'InByte', 'OutByte')
+cdll_N_hh = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_N_hh, 'None', 'InShort', 'OutShort')
+cdll_N_ll = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_N_ll, 'None', 'InLong', 'OutLong')
+cdll_N_sH = calldll.newcall(lib.cdll_N_sH, 'None', 'InString', 'InHandle')
+
+print 'Test cdll_b_bbbbbbbb'
+rv = cdll_b_bbbbbbbb(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
+if rv == 36:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_b_bbbbbbbb negative'
+rv = cdll_b_bbbbbbbb(-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8)
+if rv == -36:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_h_hhhhhhhh'
+rv = cdll_h_hhhhhhhh(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
+if rv == 36:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_h_hhhhhhhh negative'
+rv = cdll_h_hhhhhhhh(-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8)
+if rv == -36:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_l_llllllll'
+rv = cdll_l_llllllll(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
+if rv == 36:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_l_llllllll negative'
+rv = cdll_l_llllllll(-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8)
+if rv == -36:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_N_ssssssss'
+print 'Should print one two three four five six seven eight'
+rv = cdll_N_ssssssss('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six', 'seven', 'eight')
+if rv == None:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_o_l(0)'
+rv = cdll_o_l(0)
+if rv == None:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Error, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_o_l(-100)'
+try:
+ rv = cdll_o_l(-100)
+ print 'Error, did not raise exception, returned', rv
+except MacOS.Error, arg:
+ if arg[0] == -100:
+ print 'ok.'
+ else:
+ print 'Error, returned incorrect exception arg:', arg[0]
+
+print 'Test cdll_N_pp'
+rv = cdll_N_pp('pascal string')
+if rv == 'Was: pascal string':
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', `rv`
+
+print 'Test cdll_N_bb'
+rv = cdll_N_bb(-100)
+if rv == -100:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_N_hh'
+rv = cdll_N_hh(-100)
+if rv == -100:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_N_ll'
+rv = cdll_N_ll(-100)
+if rv == -100:
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, returned', rv
+
+print 'Test cdll_N_sH'
+h = Res.Resource('xyz')
+rv = cdll_N_sH('new data', h)
+if rv == None and h.data == 'new data':
+ print 'ok.'
+else:
+ print 'Failed, rv is', rv, 'and handle data is', `rv.data`
+sys.exit(1)