Under Jaguar it seems that 'errn' return value keyword parameters don't
(or don't always?) show up with missed(). I think this is a bug in
Jaguar, but as it is a potential dangerous problem (the OSA event has
failed, but the Python code isn't told about this and happily continues)
this is a quick workaround.
Second part of fix for #493826: regenerated suite modules so errn exists
but == 0 doesn't signal an error.
This also picked up a few other changes, but they should be harmless.
Make object browser work in OSX (by rewriting the old browser
LDEF in Python). If at all possible, this should go into 2.2.1.
Use the Carbon scrap manager interface if the old interface isn't available.
CodeWarrior includes Waste and Internet Config nowadays, obviating the need for separate downloads.
- Weaklink InterfaceLib in _Res module
- forgot to pass libraryflags and stdlibraryflags on to ppc/carbon
project generation.
First half of fix to 531398.
Weaklink most toolbox modules, improving backward compatibility. Modules will no longer fail to load if a single routine is missing on the curent OS version, inShould finally fix 531398. 2.2.1 candidate.se an exception.
Weaklink most toolbox modules, improving backward compatibility. Modules will no longer fail to load if a single routine is missing on the curent OS version, in stead calling the missing routine will raise an exception.
Should finally fix 531398. 2.2.1 candidate.
Also blacklisted some constants with definitions that were not Python-compatible.
Weaklink most toolbox modules, improving backward compatibility. Modules will no longer fail to load if a single routine is missing on the curent OS version, in stead calling the missing routine will raise an exception.
Should finally fix 531398. 2.2.1 candidate.
Also blacklisted some constants with definitions that were not Python-compatible.
Weaklink most toolbox modules, improving backward compatibility. Modules will no longer fail to load if a single routine is missing on the curent OS version, in stead calling the missing routine will raise an exception.
Should finally fix 531398. 2.2.1 candidate.
Also blacklisted some constants with definitions that were not Python-compatible.