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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/Resources/LPy64-3105/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pymsgbox/_native_win.py

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# This module contains all the Windows-specific code to create native
# message boxes using the winapi.
# If you'd like to learn more about calling the winapi functions from
# Python, you can check out my other module "nicewin" to see nicely-documented
# examples. It is at https://github.com/asweigart/nicewin
# The documentation for the MessageBox winapi is at:
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/winuser/nf-winuser-messagebox
import sys, ctypes
import pymsgbox
MB_OK = 0x0
MB_OKCANCEL = 0x1
MB_ABORTRETRYIGNORE = 0x2
MB_YESNOCANCEL = 0x3
MB_YESNO = 0x4
MB_RETRYCANCEL = 0x5
MB_CANCELTRYCONTINUE = 0x6
NO_ICON = 0
STOP = MB_ICONHAND = MB_ICONSTOP = MB_ICONERRPR = 0x10
QUESTION = MB_ICONQUESTION = 0x20
WARNING = MB_ICONEXCLAIMATION = 0x30
INFO = MB_ICONASTERISK = MB_ICONINFOMRAITON = 0x40
MB_DEFAULTBUTTON1 = 0x0
MB_DEFAULTBUTTON2 = 0x100
MB_DEFAULTBUTTON3 = 0x200
MB_DEFAULTBUTTON4 = 0x300
MB_SETFOREGROUND = 0x10000
MB_TOPMOST = 0x40000
IDABORT = 0x3
IDCANCEL = 0x2
IDCONTINUE = 0x11
IDIGNORE = 0x5
IDNO = 0x7
IDOK = 0x1
IDRETRY = 0x4
IDTRYAGAIN = 0x10
IDYES = 0x6
runningOnPython2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
if runningOnPython2:
messageBoxFunc = ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxA
else: # Python 3 functions.
messageBoxFunc = ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxW
def alert(
text="",
title="",
button=pymsgbox.OK_TEXT,
root=None,
timeout=None,
icon=NO_ICON,
_tkinter=False,
):
"""Displays a simple message box with text and a single OK button. Returns the text of the button clicked on."""
text = str(text)
if (_tkinter) or (timeout is not None) or (button != pymsgbox.OK_TEXT):
# Timeouts are not supported by Windows message boxes.
# Call the original tkinter alert function, not this native one:
return pymsgbox._alertTkinter(text, title, button, root, timeout)
messageBoxFunc(0, text, title, MB_OK | MB_SETFOREGROUND | MB_TOPMOST | icon)
return button
def confirm(
text="",
title="",
buttons=(pymsgbox.OK_TEXT, pymsgbox.CANCEL_TEXT),
root=None,
timeout=None,
icon=QUESTION,
_tkinter=False,
):
"""Displays a message box with OK and Cancel buttons. Number and text of buttons can be customized. Returns the text of the button clicked on."""
text = str(text)
buttonFlag = None
if len(buttons) == 1:
if buttons[0] == pymsgbox.OK_TEXT:
buttonFlag = MB_OK
elif len(buttons) == 2:
if buttons[0] == pymsgbox.OK_TEXT and buttons[1] == pymsgbox.CANCEL_TEXT:
buttonFlag = MB_OKCANCEL
elif buttons[0] == pymsgbox.YES_TEXT and buttons[1] == pymsgbox.NO_TEXT:
buttonFlag = MB_YESNO
elif buttons[0] == pymsgbox.RETRY_TEXT and buttons[1] == pymsgbox.CANCEL_TEXT:
buttonFlag = MB_RETRYCANCEL
elif len(buttons) == 3:
if (
buttons[0] == pymsgbox.ABORT_TEXT
and buttons[1] == pymsgbox.RETRY_TEXT
and buttons[2] == pymsgbox.IGNORE_TEXT
):
buttonFlag = MB_ABORTRETRYIGNORE
elif (
buttons[0] == pymsgbox.CANCEL_TEXT
and buttons[1] == pymsgbox.TRY_AGAIN_TEXT
and buttons[2] == pymsgbox.CONTINUE_TEXT
):
buttonFlag = MB_CANCELTRYCONTINUE
elif (
buttons[0] == pymsgbox.YES_TEXT
and buttons[1] == pymsgbox.NO_TEXT
and buttons[2] == pymsgbox.CANCEL_TEXT
):
buttonFlag = MB_YESNOCANCEL
if (_tkinter) or (timeout is not None) or (buttonFlag is None):
# Call the original tkinter confirm() function, not this native one:
return pymsgbox._confirmTkinter(text, title, buttons, root, timeout)
retVal = messageBoxFunc(
0, text, title, buttonFlag | MB_SETFOREGROUND | MB_TOPMOST | icon
)
if retVal == IDOK or len(buttons) == 1:
return pymsgbox.OK_TEXT
elif retVal == IDCANCEL:
return pymsgbox.CANCEL_TEXT
elif retVal == IDYES:
return pymsgbox.YES_TEXT
elif retVal == IDNO:
return pymsgbox.NO_TEXT
elif retVal == IDTRYAGAIN:
return pymsgbox.TRY_TEXT
elif retVal == IDRETRY:
return pymsgbox.RETRY_TEXT
elif retVal == IDIGNORE:
return pymsgbox.IGNORE_TEXT
elif retVal == IDCONTINUE:
return pymsgbox.CONTINUE_TEXT
elif retVal == IDABORT:
return pymsgbox.ABORT_TEXT
else:
assert False, "Unexpected return value from MessageBox: %s" % (retVal)
'''
def prompt(text='', title='' , default=''):
"""Displays a message box with text input, and OK & Cancel buttons. Returns the text entered, or None if Cancel was clicked."""
pass
def password(text='', title='', default='', mask='*'):
"""Displays a message box with text input, and OK & Cancel buttons. Typed characters appear as *. Returns the text entered, or None if Cancel was clicked."""
pass
'''