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pyExcelerator » pywin32 214 » pythonwin » pywin » mfc » object.py
# MFC base classes.
import sys
import win32ui

class Object:
  def __init__(self, initObj = None):
    self.__dict__['_obj_'] = initObj
#    self._obj_ = initObj
    if initObj is not None: initObj.AttachObject(self)
  def __del__(self):
    self.close()
  def __getattr__(self, attr):  # Make this object look like the underlying win32ui one.
    # During cleanup __dict__ is not available, causing recursive death.
    if not attr.startswith('__'):
      try:
        o = self.__dict__['_obj_']
        if o is not None:
          return getattr(o, attr)
        # Only raise this error for non "internal" names -
        # Python may be calling __len__, __nonzero__, etc, so
        # we dont want this exception
        if attr[0]!= '_' and attr[-1] != '_':
          raise win32ui.error("The MFC object has died.")
      except KeyError:
        # No _obj_ at all - dont report MFC object died when there isnt one!
        pass
    raise AttributeError(attr)

  def OnAttachedObjectDeath(self):
#    print "object", self.__class__.__name__, "dieing"
    self._obj_ = None
  def close(self):
    if '_obj_' in self.__dict__:
      if self._obj_ is not None:
        self._obj_.AttachObject(None)
        self._obj_ = None

class CmdTarget(Object):
  def __init__(self, initObj):
    Object.__init__(self, initObj)
  def HookNotifyRange(self, handler, firstID, lastID):
    oldhandlers = []
    for i in range(firstID, lastID + 1):
      oldhandlers.append(self.HookNotify(handler, i))
    return oldhandlers
  def HookCommandRange(self, handler, firstID, lastID):
    oldhandlers = []
    for i in range(firstID, lastID + 1):
      oldhandlers.append(self.HookCommand(handler, i))
    return oldhandlers
  def HookCommandUpdateRange(self, handler, firstID, lastID):
    oldhandlers = []
    for i in range(firstID, lastID + 1):
      oldhandlers.append(self.HookCommandUpdate(handler, i))
    return oldhandlers
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