# dbgpyapp.py - Debugger Python application class # import win32con import win32ui import sys import string import os from pywin.framework import intpyapp version = '0.3.0' class DebuggerPythonApp(intpyapp.InteractivePythonApp): def LoadMainFrame(self): " Create the main applications frame " self.frame = self.CreateMainFrame() self.SetMainFrame(self.frame) self.frame.LoadFrame(win32ui.IDR_DEBUGGER, win32con.WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW) self.frame.DragAcceptFiles() # we can accept these. self.frame.ShowWindow(win32con.SW_HIDE); self.frame.UpdateWindow(); # but we do rehook, hooking the new code objects. self.HookCommands() def InitInstance(self): # Use a registry path of "Python\Pythonwin Debugger win32ui.SetAppName(win32ui.LoadString(win32ui.IDR_DEBUGGER)) win32ui.SetRegistryKey("Python %s" % (sys.winver,)) # We _need_ the Scintilla color editor. # (and we _always_ get it now :-) numMRU = win32ui.GetProfileVal("Settings","Recent File List Size", 10) win32ui.LoadStdProfileSettings(numMRU) self.LoadMainFrame() # Display the interactive window if the user wants it. from pywin.framework import interact interact.CreateInteractiveWindowUserPreference() # Load the modules we use internally. self.LoadSystemModules() # Load additional module the user may want. self.LoadUserModules() # win32ui.CreateDebuggerThread() win32ui.EnableControlContainer()