# # Python GUI - Test application and menus # import sys from GUI import Application, Window from testing import say class TestApp(Application): def __init__(self): Application.__init__(self) def key_down(self, event): say("Key down: %s\n" % event) if event.char == "E": raise Exception("This is a test exception.") def key_up(self, event): say("Key up: %s\n" % event) def auto_key(self, event): say("Auto key: %s\n" % event) app = TestApp() #say("Created TestApp") if not app.zero_windows_allowed(): #say("Creating window") win = Window(title = "TestApp") #say("Created window") win.show() #say("Shown window") instructions = """ On platforms capable of running an application without windows, there should be no windows, otherwise there should be a single window. If menus have been implemented, the standard menus should be available, the New, Open and Quit items should be enabled, and the Quit command should work both by menu selection and keyboard equivalent. The Page Setup command should be enabled and working if implemented. Key down, key up and auto key events should be reported. Type capital E to test exception handling. Either a dialog box should appear reporting the exception, or if dialog boxes are not yet implemented, the message 'Exception while handling exception' should be printed followed by two tracebacks. """ say(instructions) app.run()