#!/usr/bin/env python """PyCrust is a python shell and namespace browser application.""" # The next two lines, and the other code below that makes use of # ``__main__`` and ``original``, serve the purpose of cleaning up the # main namespace to look as much as possible like the regular Python # shell environment. import __main__ original = list(__main__.__dict__.keys()) __author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien " import wx class App(wx.App): """PyCrust standalone application.""" def OnInit(self): import os import wx from wx import py self.SetAppName("pycrust") confDir = wx.StandardPaths.Get().GetUserDataDir() if not os.path.exists(confDir): os.mkdir(confDir) fileName = os.path.join(confDir, 'config') self.config = wx.FileConfig(localFilename=fileName) self.config.SetRecordDefaults(True) self.frame = py.crust.CrustFrame(config=self.config, dataDir=confDir) self.frame.Show() self.SetTopWindow(self.frame) return True ''' The main() function needs to handle being imported, such as with the pycrust script that wxPython installs: #!/usr/bin/env python from wx.py.PyCrust import main main() ''' def main(): """The main function for the PyCrust program.""" # Cleanup the main namespace, leaving the App class. import __main__ md = __main__.__dict__ keepers = original keepers.append('App') for key in list(md.keys()): if key not in keepers: del md[key] # Create an application instance. app = App(0) # Mimic the contents of the standard Python shell's sys.path. import sys if sys.path[0]: sys.path[0] = '' # Add the application object to the sys module's namespace. # This allows a shell user to do: # >>> import sys # >>> sys.app.whatever sys.app = app del sys # Cleanup the main namespace some more. if 'App' in md and md['App'] is App: del md['App'] if '__main__' in md and md['__main__'] is __main__: del md['__main__'] # Start the wxPython event loop. app.MainLoop() if __name__ == '__main__': main()