#include <gdk/gdkprivate.h>
#include <wx/gtk/win_gtk.h>
#define GetXWindow(wxwin) GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW((wxwin)->m_widget->window)
+#include <locale.h>
#endif
#ifdef __WXX11__
static PyObject* wxPython_dict = NULL;
static PyObject* wxPyAssertionError = NULL;
+static PyObject* wxPyNoAppError = NULL;
PyObject* wxPyPtrTypeMap = NULL;
}
wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
+ // Initialize wxWidgets
result = wxEntryStart(argc, argv);
delete [] argv;
blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
if (! result) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError, "wxEntryStart failed!");
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError,
+ "wxEntryStart failed, unable to initialize wxWidgets!"
+#ifdef __WXGTK__
+ " (Is DISPLAY set properly?)"
+#endif
+ );
goto error;
}
+ // On wxGTK the locale will be changed to match the system settings, but
+ // Python needs to have LC_NUMERIC set to "C" in order for the floating
+ // point conversions and such to work right.
+#ifdef __WXGTK__
+ setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
+#endif
+
// The stock objects were all NULL when they were loaded into
// SWIG generated proxies, so re-init those now...
wxPy_ReinitStockObjects(3);
result = True;
}
-
if (! result) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemExit, "OnInit returned False, exiting...");
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
-// This function is called when the wxc module is imported to do some initial
-// setup. (Before there is a wxApp object.) The rest happens in
+// This function is called when the wx._core_ module is imported to do some
+// initial setup. (Before there is a wxApp object.) The rest happens in
// wxPyApp::_BootstrapApp
void __wxPyPreStart(PyObject* moduleDict)
{
// Init the stock objects to a non-NULL value so SWIG doesn't create them as None
wxPy_ReinitStockObjects(1);
+
+ wxInitAllImageHandlers();
}
return NULL;
if (!PyDict_Check(wxPython_dict)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "_wxPySetDictionary must have dictionary object!");
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
+ "_wxPySetDictionary must have dictionary object!");
return NULL;
}
PyExc_AssertionError, NULL);
PyDict_SetItemString(wxPython_dict, "PyAssertionError", wxPyAssertionError);
+ // Create an exception object to use when the app object hasn't been created yet
+ wxPyNoAppError = PyErr_NewException("wx._core.PyNoAppError",
+ PyExc_RuntimeError, NULL);
+ PyDict_SetItemString(wxPython_dict, "PyNoAppError", wxPyNoAppError);
+
+
#ifdef __WXMOTIF__
#define wxPlatform "__WXMOTIF__"
_AddInfoString("gtk1");
#endif
#endif
-
+#ifdef __WXDEBUG__
+ _AddInfoString("wx-assertions-on");
+#else
+ _AddInfoString("wx-assertions-off");
+#endif
+
#undef _AddInfoString
PyObject* PlatInfoTuple = PyList_AsTuple(PlatInfo);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// The stock objects are no longer created when the wxc module is imported,
-// but only after the app object has been created. The
+// The stock objects are no longer created when the wx._core_ module is
+// imported, but only after the app object has been created. The
// wxPy_ReinitStockObjects function will be called 3 times to pass the stock
// objects though various stages of evolution:
//
// pass 1: Set all the pointers to a non-NULL value so the Python proxy
-// object will be created (otherwise it will just use None.)
+// object will be created (otherwise SWIG will just use None.)
//
// pass 2: After the module has been imported and the python proxys have
// been created, then set the __class__ to be _wxPyUnbornObject so
// it will catch any access to the object and will raise an exception.
//
-// pass 3: Finally, from OnInit patch things up so the stock objects can
-// be used.
+// pass 3: Finally, from BootstrapApp patch things up so the stock objects
+// can be used.
PyObject* __wxPyFixStockObjects(PyObject* /* self */, PyObject* args)
void wxPy_ReinitStockObjects(int pass)
{
+ // If there is already an App object then wxPython is probably embedded in
+ // a wx C++ application, so there is no need to do all this.
+ static bool embedded = false;
+ if ((pass == 1 || pass == 2) && wxTheApp) {
+ embedded = true;
+ return;
+ }
+ if (pass == 3 && embedded)
+ return;
+
+
#define REINITOBJ(name, classname) \
if (pass == 1) { name = (classname*)0xC0C0C0C0; } \
else if (pass == 2) { rsoPass2(#name); } \
if (pass == 1) { } \
else if (pass == 2) { rsoPass2(#name); } \
else if (pass == 3) { rsoPass3(#name, #classname, (void*)&name); }
-
- // If there is already an App object then wxPython is probably embedded in
- // a wx C++ application, so there is no need to do all this.
- static bool embedded = false;
- if ((pass == 1 || pass == 2) && wxTheApp) {
- embedded = true;
- return;
- }
- if (pass == 3 && embedded)
- return;
-
+
REINITOBJ(wxNORMAL_FONT, wxFont);
REINITOBJ(wxSMALL_FONT, wxFont);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Check for existence of a wxApp, setting an exception if there isn't one.
+// This doesn't need to aquire the GIL because it should only be called from
+// an %exception before the lock is released.
+
+bool wxPyCheckForApp() {
+ if (wxTheApp != NULL)
+ return true;
+ else {
+ PyErr_SetString(wxPyNoAppError, "The wx.App object must be created first!");
+ return false;
+ }
+}
+
+//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
void wxPyClientData_dtor(wxPyClientData* self) {
if (! wxPyDoingCleanup) { // Don't do it during cleanup as Python
// may have already garbage collected the object...