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| \section{\module{ic} ---
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|          Access to Internet Config}
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| 
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| \declaremodule{builtin}{ic}
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|   \platform{Mac}
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| \modulesynopsis{Access to Internet Config.}
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| 
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| 
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| This module provides access to Macintosh Internet
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| Config\index{Internet Config} package,
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| which stores preferences for Internet programs such as mail address,
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| default homepage, etc. Also, Internet Config contains an elaborate set
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| of mappings from Macintosh creator/type codes to foreign filename
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| extensions plus information on how to transfer files (binary, ascii,
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| etc.). Since MacOS 9, this module is a control panel named Internet.
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| 
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| There is a low-level companion module
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| \module{icglue}\refbimodindex{icglue} which provides the basic
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| Internet Config access functionality.  This low-level module is not
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| documented, but the docstrings of the routines document the parameters
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| and the routine names are the same as for the Pascal or \C{} API to
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| Internet Config, so the standard IC programmers' documentation can be
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| used if this module is needed.
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| 
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| The \module{ic} module defines the \exception{error} exception and
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| symbolic names for all error codes Internet Config can produce; see
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| the source for details.
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| 
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| \begin{excdesc}{error}
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| Exception raised on errors in the \module{ic} module.
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| \end{excdesc}
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| 
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| 
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| The \module{ic} module defines the following class and function:
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| 
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| \begin{classdesc}{IC}{\optional{signature\optional{, ic}}}
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| Create an Internet Config object. The signature is a 4-character creator
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| code of the current application (default \code{'Pyth'}) which may
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| influence some of ICs settings. The optional \var{ic} argument is a
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| low-level \code{icglue.icinstance} created beforehand, this may be
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| useful if you want to get preferences from a different config file,
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| etc.
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| \end{classdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{launchurl}{url\optional{, hint}}
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| \funcline{parseurl}{data\optional{, start\optional{, end\optional{, hint}}}}
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| \funcline{mapfile}{file}
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| \funcline{maptypecreator}{type, creator\optional{, filename}}
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| \funcline{settypecreator}{file}
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| These functions are ``shortcuts'' to the methods of the same name,
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| described below.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| 
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| \subsection{IC Objects}
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| 
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| \class{IC} objects have a mapping interface, hence to obtain the mail
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| address you simply get \code{\var{ic}['MailAddress']}. Assignment also
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| works, and changes the option in the configuration file.
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| 
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| The module knows about various datatypes, and converts the internal IC
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| representation to a ``logical'' Python data structure. Running the
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| \module{ic} module standalone will run a test program that lists all
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| keys and values in your IC database, this will have to serve as
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| documentation.
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| 
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| If the module does not know how to represent the data it returns an
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| instance of the \code{ICOpaqueData} type, with the raw data in its
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| \member{data} attribute. Objects of this type are also acceptable values
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| for assignment.
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| 
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| Besides the dictionary interface, \class{IC} objects have the
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| following methods:
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{launchurl}{url\optional{, hint}}
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| Parse the given URL, lauch the correct application and pass it the
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| URL. The optional \var{hint} can be a scheme name such as
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| \code{'mailto:'}, in which case incomplete URLs are completed with this
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| scheme.  If \var{hint} is not provided, incomplete URLs are invalid.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{parseurl}{data\optional{, start\optional{, end\optional{, hint}}}}
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| Find an URL somewhere in \var{data} and return start position, end
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| position and the URL. The optional \var{start} and \var{end} can be
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| used to limit the search, so for instance if a user clicks in a long
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| text field you can pass the whole text field and the click-position in
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| \var{start} and this routine will return the whole URL in which the
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| user clicked.  As above, \var{hint} is an optional scheme used to
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| complete incomplete URLs.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{mapfile}{file}
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| Return the mapping entry for the given \var{file}, which can be passed
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| as either a filename or an \function{macfs.FSSpec()} result, and which
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| need not exist.
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| 
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| The mapping entry is returned as a tuple \code{(\var{version},
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| \var{type}, \var{creator}, \var{postcreator}, \var{flags},
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| \var{extension}, \var{appname}, \var{postappname}, \var{mimetype},
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| \var{entryname})}, where \var{version} is the entry version
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| number, \var{type} is the 4-character filetype, \var{creator} is the
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| 4-character creator type, \var{postcreator} is the 4-character creator
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| code of an
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| optional application to post-process the file after downloading,
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| \var{flags} are various bits specifying whether to transfer in binary
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| or ascii and such, \var{extension} is the filename extension for this
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| file type, \var{appname} is the printable name of the application to
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| which this file belongs, \var{postappname} is the name of the
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| postprocessing application, \var{mimetype} is the MIME type of this
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| file and \var{entryname} is the name of this entry.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{maptypecreator}{type, creator\optional{, filename}}
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| Return the mapping entry for files with given 4-character \var{type} and
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| \var{creator} codes. The optional \var{filename} may be specified to
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| further help finding the correct entry (if the creator code is
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| \code{'????'}, for instance).
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| 
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| The mapping entry is returned in the same format as for \var{mapfile}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{settypecreator}{file}
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| Given an existing \var{file}, specified either as a filename or as an
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| \function{macfs.FSSpec()} result, set its creator and type correctly based
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| on its extension.  The finder is told about the change, so the finder
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| icon will be updated quickly.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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