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# This is a sample file, and shows the basic framework for using an "Object" based
# document, rather than a "filename" based document.
# This is referenced by the Pythonwin .html documentation.
# In the example below, the OpenObject() method is used instead of OpenDocumentFile,
# and all the core MFC document open functionality is retained.
import win32ui
from pywin.mfc import docview
class object_template (docview.DocTemplate):
def __init__(self):
docview.DocTemplate.__init__(self, None, None, None, object_view)
def OpenObject(self, object): # Use this instead of OpenDocumentFile.
# Look for existing open document
for doc in self.GetDocumentList():
print("document is ", doc)
if doc.object is object:
doc.GetFirstView().ActivateFrame()
return doc
# not found - new one.
doc = object_document(self, object)
frame = self.CreateNewFrame(doc)
doc.OnNewDocument()
doc.SetTitle(str(object))
self.InitialUpdateFrame(frame, doc)
return doc
class object_document (docview.Document):
def __init__(self, template, object):
docview.Document.__init__(self, template)
self.object = object
def OnOpenDocument (self, name):
raise RuntimeError("Should not be called if template strings set up correctly")
return 0
class object_view (docview.EditView):
def OnInitialUpdate (self):
self.ReplaceSel("Object is %s" % repr(self.GetDocument().object))
def demo ():
t = object_template()
d = t.OpenObject(win32ui)
return (t, d)
if __name__=='__main__':
import demoutils
if demoutils.NeedGoodGUI():
demo()