starts with "-psn_". This means the drag-and-drop continues to work as
expected, but we can now also do
/Applications/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/python script.py
from the command line, which is a lot easier with debugging. Pressing <option>
at this point also has the expected effect of opening the options dialog!
that will detect an __main__.py or __rawmain__.py in the application bundle.
This file is then exectued as the main script. We now have applets in
MachO Python!!!
The difference between __main__ and __rawmain__ is that the former gets a
complete simulated argv (so you can drop files on the applet and the script
sees them in sys.argv) while the latter skips the argv simulation and the
<option>key dialog. This keeps the AppleEvent that started the app intact,
as well as the funny "-psn_xxxx" argv[1] argument, so the script can do
with these what it wants.
fullblown drag and drop application. To my surprise it is starting
to work already: Python actually executes a script dropped on it.
To be done:
- Make sure this still works in MacPython
- Don't lose argv[0] in the process
- Applet support
and accepting unix-style newlines on input.
Also (finally) added a startup option to get -vv behaviour.
Moved __convert_to_newlines to main.c because that's easier with the newline option.