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1 """PyCrust is a python shell and namespace browser application."""
2
3 # The next two lines, and the other code below that makes use of
4 # ``__main__`` and ``original``, serve the purpose of cleaning up the
5 # main namespace to look as much as possible like the regular Python
6 # shell environment.
7 import __main__
8 original = __main__.__dict__.keys()
9
10 __author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien <pobrien@orbtech.com>"
11 __cvsid__ = "$Id$"
12 __revision__ = "$Revision$"[11:-2]
13
14 import wx
15
16 class App(wx.App):
17 """PyCrust standalone application."""
18
19 def OnInit(self):
20 import wx
21 from wx import py
22 wx.InitAllImageHandlers()
23 self.frame = py.crust.CrustFrame()
24 self.frame.SetSize((800, 600))
25 self.frame.Show()
26 self.SetTopWindow(self.frame)
27 return True
28
29 '''
30 The main() function needs to handle being imported, such as with the
31 pycrust script that wxPython installs:
32
33 #!/usr/bin/env python
34
35 from wx.py.PyCrust import main
36 main()
37 '''
38
39 def main():
40 """The main function for the PyCrust program."""
41 # Cleanup the main namespace, leaving the App class.
42 import __main__
43 md = __main__.__dict__
44 keepers = original
45 keepers.append('App')
46 for key in md.keys():
47 if key not in keepers:
48 del md[key]
49 # Create an application instance.
50 app = App(0)
51 # Mimic the contents of the standard Python shell's sys.path.
52 import sys
53 if sys.path[0]:
54 sys.path[0] = ''
55 # Add the application object to the sys module's namespace.
56 # This allows a shell user to do:
57 # >>> import sys
58 # >>> sys.app.whatever
59 sys.app = app
60 del sys
61 # Cleanup the main namespace some more.
62 if md.has_key('App') and md['App'] is App:
63 del md['App']
64 if md.has_key('__main__') and md['__main__'] is __main__:
65 del md['__main__']
66 # Start the wxPython event loop.
67 app.MainLoop()
68
69 if __name__ == '__main__':
70 main()