X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/7e63a44037515f18fc68b3d0bcc8c42d0dae3dcf..767e3be0fa755e435a070d145fa623e36762d7a8:/wxPython/src/gtk/_misc.py diff --git a/wxPython/src/gtk/_misc.py b/wxPython/src/gtk/_misc.py index abfe7c0b71..d6566c8248 100644 --- a/wxPython/src/gtk/_misc.py +++ b/wxPython/src/gtk/_misc.py @@ -1586,6 +1586,8 @@ KILL_BAD_SIGNAL = _misc_.KILL_BAD_SIGNAL KILL_ACCESS_DENIED = _misc_.KILL_ACCESS_DENIED KILL_NO_PROCESS = _misc_.KILL_NO_PROCESS KILL_ERROR = _misc_.KILL_ERROR +KILL_NOCHILDREN = _misc_.KILL_NOCHILDREN +KILL_CHILDREN = _misc_.KILL_CHILDREN SIGNONE = _misc_.SIGNONE SIGHUP = _misc_.SIGHUP SIGINT = _misc_.SIGINT @@ -1607,7 +1609,7 @@ class Process(_core.EvtHandler): def __repr__(self): return "<%s.%s; proxy of C++ wxPyProcess instance at %s>" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.this,) def Kill(*args, **kwargs): - """Kill(int pid, int sig=SIGTERM) -> int""" + """Kill(int pid, int sig=SIGTERM, int flags=KILL_NOCHILDREN) -> int""" return _misc_.Process_Kill(*args, **kwargs) Kill = staticmethod(Kill) @@ -1686,7 +1688,7 @@ class ProcessPtr(Process): _misc_.Process_swigregister(ProcessPtr) def Process_Kill(*args, **kwargs): - """Process_Kill(int pid, int sig=SIGTERM) -> int""" + """Process_Kill(int pid, int sig=SIGTERM, int flags=KILL_NOCHILDREN) -> int""" return _misc_.Process_Kill(*args, **kwargs) def Process_Exists(*args, **kwargs): @@ -1735,6 +1737,10 @@ EXEC_MAKE_GROUP_LEADER = _misc_.EXEC_MAKE_GROUP_LEADER def Execute(*args, **kwargs): """Execute(String command, int flags=EXEC_ASYNC, Process process=None) -> long""" return _misc_.Execute(*args, **kwargs) + +def Kill(*args, **kwargs): + """Kill(long pid, int sig=SIGTERM, int rc, int flags=KILL_NOCHILDREN) -> int""" + return _misc_.Kill(*args, **kwargs) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOYSTICK1 = _misc_.JOYSTICK1 @@ -2490,7 +2496,12 @@ ART_TIP = cvar.ART_TIP ART_REPORT_VIEW = cvar.ART_REPORT_VIEW ART_LIST_VIEW = cvar.ART_LIST_VIEW ART_NEW_DIR = cvar.ART_NEW_DIR +ART_HARDDISK = cvar.ART_HARDDISK +ART_FLOPPY = cvar.ART_FLOPPY +ART_CDROM = cvar.ART_CDROM +ART_REMOVABLE = cvar.ART_REMOVABLE ART_FOLDER = cvar.ART_FOLDER +ART_FOLDER_OPEN = cvar.ART_FOLDER_OPEN ART_GO_DIR_UP = cvar.ART_GO_DIR_UP ART_EXECUTABLE_FILE = cvar.ART_EXECUTABLE_FILE ART_NORMAL_FILE = cvar.ART_NORMAL_FILE @@ -5719,4 +5730,159 @@ def Display_GetFromWindow(*args, **kwargs): """ return _misc_.Display_GetFromWindow(*args, **kwargs) +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +class StandardPaths(object): + """ + wx.StandardPaths returns the standard locations in the file system and + should be used by the programs to find their data files in a portable + way. + + In the description of the methods below, the example return values are + given for the Unix, Windows and Mac OS X systems, however please note + that these are just the examples and the actual values may differ. For + example, under Windows: the system administrator may change the + standard directories locations, i.e. the Windows directory may be + named W:\Win2003 instead of the default C:\Windows. + + The strings appname and username should be replaced with the value + returned by `wx.App.GetAppName` and the name of the currently logged + in user, respectively. The string prefix is only used under Unix and + is /usr/local by default but may be changed using `SetInstallPrefix`. + + The directories returned by the methods of this class may or may not + exist. If they don't exist, it's up to the caller to create them, + wxStandardPaths doesn't do it. + + Finally note that these functions only work with standardly packaged + applications. I.e. under Unix you should follow the standard + installation conventions and under Mac you should create your + application bundle according to the Apple guidelines. Again, this + class doesn't help you to do it. + """ + def __init__(self): raise RuntimeError, "No constructor defined" + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s.%s; proxy of C++ wxStandardPaths instance at %s>" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.this,) + def Get(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Get() -> StandardPaths + + Return the global standard paths singleton + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_Get(*args, **kwargs) + + Get = staticmethod(Get) + def GetConfigDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetConfigDir(self) -> String + + Return the directory with system config files: /etc under Unix, + 'c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data' under Windows, + /Library/Preferences for Mac + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetConfigDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetUserConfigDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetUserConfigDir(self) -> String + + Return the directory for the user config files: $HOME under Unix, + 'c:\Documents and Settings\username' under Windows, and + ~/Library/Preferences under Mac + + Only use this if you have a single file to put there, otherwise + `GetUserDataDir` is more appropriate + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetUserConfigDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetDataDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetDataDir(self) -> String + + Return the location of the application's global, (i.e. not + user-specific,) data files: prefix/share/appname under Unix, + 'c:\Program Files\appname' under Windows, + appname.app/Contents/SharedSupport app bundle directory under Mac. + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetDataDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetLocalDataDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetLocalDataDir(self) -> String + + Return the location for application data files which are + host-specific. Same as `GetDataDir` except under Unix where it is + /etc/appname + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetLocalDataDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetUserDataDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetUserDataDir(self) -> String + + Return the directory for the user-dependent application data files: + $HOME/.appname under Unix, c:\Documents and + Settings\username\Application Data\appname under Windows and + ~/Library/Application Support/appname under Mac + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetUserDataDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetUserLocalDataDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetUserLocalDataDir(self) -> String + + Return the directory for user data files which shouldn't be shared + with the other machines + + Same as `GetUserDataDir` for all platforms except Windows where it is + the 'Local Settings\Application Data\appname' directory. + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetUserLocalDataDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetPluginsDir(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetPluginsDir(self) -> String + + Return the directory where the loadable modules (plugins) live: + prefix/lib/appname under Unix, program directory under Windows and + Contents/Plugins app bundle subdirectory under Mac + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetPluginsDir(*args, **kwargs) + + def SetInstallPrefix(*args, **kwargs): + """ + SetInstallPrefix(self, String prefix) + + Set the program installation directory which is /usr/local by default. + This value will be used by other methods such as `GetDataDir` and + `GetPluginsDir` as the prefix for what they return. (This function + only has meaning on Unix systems.) + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_SetInstallPrefix(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetInstallPrefix(*args, **kwargs): + """ + GetInstallPrefix(self) -> String + + Get the program installation prefix. The default is the prefix where + Python is installed. (This function only has meaning on Unix systems.) + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_GetInstallPrefix(*args, **kwargs) + + +class StandardPathsPtr(StandardPaths): + def __init__(self, this): + self.this = this + if not hasattr(self,"thisown"): self.thisown = 0 + self.__class__ = StandardPaths +_misc_.StandardPaths_swigregister(StandardPathsPtr) + +def StandardPaths_Get(*args, **kwargs): + """ + StandardPaths_Get() -> StandardPaths + + Return the global standard paths singleton + """ + return _misc_.StandardPaths_Get(*args, **kwargs) +