49 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
# LocalServer .EXE support for Python.
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#
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# This is designed to be used as a _script_ file by pythonw.exe
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#
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# In some cases, you could also use Python.exe, which will create
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# a console window useful for debugging.
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#
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# NOTE: When NOT running in any sort of debugging mode,
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# 'print' statements may fail, as sys.stdout is not valid!!!
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#
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# Usage:
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# wpython.exe LocalServer.py clsid [, clsid]
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import sys
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sys.coinit_flags = 2
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import pythoncom
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import win32api
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from win32com.server import factory
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usage = """\
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Invalid command line arguments
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This program provides LocalServer COM support
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for Python COM objects.
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It is typically run automatically by COM, passing as arguments
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The ProgID or CLSID of the Python Server(s) to be hosted
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"""
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def serve(clsids):
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infos = factory.RegisterClassFactories(clsids)
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pythoncom.EnableQuitMessage(win32api.GetCurrentThreadId())
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pythoncom.CoResumeClassObjects()
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pythoncom.PumpMessages()
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factory.RevokeClassFactories( infos )
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pythoncom.CoUninitialize()
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def main():
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if len(sys.argv)==1:
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win32api.MessageBox(0, usage, "Python COM Server")
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sys.exit(1)
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serve(sys.argv[1:])
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if __name__=='__main__':
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main()
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