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## helloapp.py | |
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## A nice, small 'hello world' Pythonwin application. | |
## NOT an MDI application - just a single, normal, top-level window. | |
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## MUST be run with the command line "pythonwin.exe /app helloapp.py" | |
## (or if you are really keen, rename "pythonwin.exe" to something else, then | |
## using MSVC or similar, edit the string section in the .EXE to name this file) | |
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## Originally by Willy Heineman <[email protected]> | |
import win32con | |
import win32ui | |
from pywin.mfc import afxres, dialog, window | |
from pywin.mfc.thread import WinApp | |
# The main frame. | |
# Does almost nothing at all - doesnt even create a child window! | |
class HelloWindow(window.Wnd): | |
def __init__(self): | |
# The window.Wnd ctor creates a Window object, and places it in | |
# self._obj_. Note the window object exists, but the window itself | |
# does not! | |
window.Wnd.__init__(self, win32ui.CreateWnd()) | |
# Now we ask the window object to create the window itself. | |
self._obj_.CreateWindowEx( | |
win32con.WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE, | |
win32ui.RegisterWndClass(0, 0, win32con.COLOR_WINDOW + 1), | |
"Hello World!", | |
win32con.WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, | |
(100, 100, 400, 300), | |
None, | |
0, | |
None, | |
) | |
# The application object itself. | |
class HelloApp(WinApp): | |
def InitInstance(self): | |
self.frame = HelloWindow() | |
self.frame.ShowWindow(win32con.SW_SHOWNORMAL) | |
# We need to tell MFC what our main frame is. | |
self.SetMainFrame(self.frame) | |
# Now create the application object itself! | |
app = HelloApp() | |