/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * See the LICENSE file for information on copyright, usage and redistribution * of SWIG, and the README file for authors - http://www.swig.org/release.html. * * mactkinit.c * * This is a support file needed to build a new version of Wish. * Normally, this capability is found in TkAppInit.c, but this creates * tons of namespace problems for many applications. * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "tk.h" #include "tkInt.h" #include "tkMacInt.h" typedef int (*TclMacConvertEventPtr) _ANSI_ARGS_((EventRecord *eventPtr)); Tcl_Interp *gStdoutInterp = NULL; void TclMacSetEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TclMacConvertEventPtr procPtr)); int TkMacConvertEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((EventRecord *eventPtr)); /* * Prototypes for functions the ANSI library needs to link against. */ short InstallConsole _ANSI_ARGS_((short fd)); void RemoveConsole _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); long WriteCharsToConsole _ANSI_ARGS_((char *buff, long n)); long ReadCharsFromConsole _ANSI_ARGS_((char *buff, long n)); char * __ttyname _ANSI_ARGS_((long fildes)); short SIOUXHandleOneEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((EventRecord *event)); /* * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file: */ /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * MacintoshInit -- * * This procedure calls Mac specific initilization calls. Most of * these calls must be made as soon as possible in the startup * process. * * Results: * Returns TCL_OK if everything went fine. If it didn't the * application should probably fail. * * Side effects: * Inits the application. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int MacintoshInit() { int i; long result, mask = 0x0700; /* mask = system 7.x */ /* * Tk needs us to set the qd pointer it uses. This is needed * so Tk doesn't have to assume the availablity of the qd global * variable. Which in turn allows Tk to be used in code resources. */ tcl_macQdPtr = &qd; InitGraf(&tcl_macQdPtr->thePort); InitFonts(); InitWindows(); InitMenus(); InitDialogs((long) NULL); InitCursor(); /* * Make sure we are running on system 7 or higher */ if ((NGetTrapAddress(_Gestalt, ToolTrap) == NGetTrapAddress(_Unimplemented, ToolTrap)) || (((Gestalt(gestaltSystemVersion, &result) != noErr) || (mask != (result & mask))))) { panic("Tcl/Tk requires System 7 or higher."); } /* * Make sure we have color quick draw * (this means we can't run on 68000 macs) */ if (((Gestalt(gestaltQuickdrawVersion, &result) != noErr) || (result < gestalt32BitQD13))) { panic("Tk requires Color QuickDraw."); } FlushEvents(everyEvent, 0); SetEventMask(everyEvent); /* * Set up stack & heap sizes */ /* TODO: stack size size = StackSpace(); SetAppLimit(GetAppLimit() - 8192); */ MaxApplZone(); for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { (void) MoreMasters(); } TclMacSetEventProc(TkMacConvertEvent); TkConsoleCreate(); return TCL_OK; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SetupMainInterp -- * * This procedure calls initalization routines require a Tcl * interp as an argument. This call effectively makes the passed * iterpreter the "main" interpreter for the application. * * Results: * Returns TCL_OK if everything went fine. If it didn't the * application should probably fail. * * Side effects: * More initilization. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int SetupMainInterp( Tcl_Interp *interp) { /* * Initialize the console only if we are running as an interactive * application. */ TkMacInitAppleEvents(interp); TkMacInitMenus(interp); if (strcmp(Tcl_GetVar(interp, "tcl_interactive", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY), "1") == 0) { if (TkConsoleInit(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { goto error; } } /* * Attach the global interpreter to tk's expected global console */ gStdoutInterp = interp; return TCL_OK; error: panic(interp->result); return TCL_ERROR; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InstallConsole, RemoveConsole, etc. -- * * The following functions provide the UI for the console package. * Users wishing to replace SIOUX with their own console package * need only provide the four functions below in a library. * * Results: * See SIOUX documentation for details. * * Side effects: * See SIOUX documentation for details. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ short InstallConsole(short fd) { #pragma unused (fd) return 0; } void RemoveConsole(void) { } long WriteCharsToConsole(char *buffer, long n) { TkConsolePrint(gStdoutInterp, TCL_STDOUT, buffer, n); return n; } long ReadCharsFromConsole(char *buffer, long n) { return 0; } extern char * __ttyname(long fildes) { static char *devicename = "null device"; if (fildes >= 0 && fildes <= 2) { return (devicename); } return (0L); } short SIOUXHandleOneEvent(EventRecord *event) { return 0; }