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NAME

       MacPerl - Built-in Macintosh specific routines.


SYNOPSIS

           $phone = MacPerl::Ask("Enter your phone number:");
           MacPerl::Answer("Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae", "Amen");
           $color = MacPerl::Pick("What's your favorite color baby ?", "Red", "Green", "Gold");

           MacPerl::SetFileInfo("MPS ", "TEXT", yin, yang);
           MacPerl::GetFileInfo(yin);

           MacPerl::Quit(kMacPerlAlwaysQuit);


FUNCTIONS

       MacPerl::Answer(PROMPT)
       MacPerl::Answer(PROMPT,BUTTON1)
       MacPerl::Answer(PROMPT,BUTTON1,BUTTON2)
       MacPerl::Answer(PROMPT,BUTTON1,BUTTON2,BUTTON3)
               Presents to the user a dialog with 1, 2, or 3 buttons.

               Examples:

                   MacPerl::Answer("Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae", "Amen");

               always returns 0.

                   MacPerl::Answer("I refuse");

               is equivalent to "MacPerl'Answer("I refuse", "OK");"

                   MacPerl::Answer("Delete hard disk ?", "OK", "Cancel");

               returns 1 for OK, 0 for Cancel

                   MacPerl::Answer("Overwrite existig file", "Overwrite", "Skip", "Cancel");

               returns 2 for Overwrite, 1 for Skip, 0 for Cancel

       MacPerl::Ask(PROMPT, DEFAULT)
       MacPerl::Ask(PROMPT)
               Asks the user for a string. A default value may be given.
               Returns undef if the dialog is cancelled.

               Example:

                   $phone = MacPerl::Ask("Enter your phone number:");
                   $name  = MacPerl::Ask("Enter your first name", "Bruce");

               Useful for Australian database applications

       MacPerl::Pick(PROMPT, VALUES)
               Asks the user to pick a choice from a list. VALUES is a list of
               choices.  Returns undef if the dialog is cancelled.

               Examples:

                   $color = MacPerl::Pick("What's your favorite color baby ?", "Red", "Green", "Gold");

       MacPerl::SetFileInfo(CREATOR,TYPE,FILE...)
               Changes the file types and creators of the file(s).

               Examples:

                   MacPerl::SetFileInfo("MPS ", "TEXT", yin, yang);

               Turn yin and yang into MPW text files

       MacPerl::GetFileInfo(FILE)
               In scalar context, returns the file type. In array context,
               returns (creator,type).

               Examples:

                   MacPerl::GetFileInfo(yin);

               Returns "TEXT" or ("MPS ", "TEXT").

       MacPerl::DoAppleScript(SCRIPT)
               Execute an AppleScript script.  Returns the text of the script
               result.  Script error strings are returned in $@.

               Example:

                       my $text = MacPerl::DoAppleScript(<<END_SCRIPT) or die $@;
                       tell application "BBEdit"
                               make new Window
                               copy "Inserting text the hard way." to character 1 of front Window
                               get (characters 1 through 9 of front Window) as text
                       end tell
                       END_SCRIPT

               Note: calling DoAppleScript to tell MacPerl to do something via
               AppleScript may yield unpredictable results, especially when
               waiting on MacPerl to reply, such as when stringing multiple
               events together, or expecting data to be returned.  Try
               wrapping the "tell" block in "ignoring application responses" /
               "end ignoring" if necessary.

       MacPerl::Reply(ANSWER)
               Reply to current DoScript request. Useful if you are calling
               Perl scripts from other applications.

       MacPerl::Quit(LEVEL)
               Mac OS only.

               If LEVEL is 0, don't quit after ending the script. If 1, quit
               if running under a runtime version, if 2, always quit. If LEVEL
               is 3, quit if this was the first script to be run since
               starting MacPerl.

       MacPerl::LoadExternals(LIBFILE)
               Mac OS only.

               Load XCMD and XFCN extensions contained in file LIBFILE, which
               is searched along the same path as it would be for a require.
               The extensions are made accessible in the current package,
               unless they containing an explicit package name.

       MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, CMD, ARGS)
               Mac OS only.

               When called from the tool, manipulate various information of
               files. To get the command constants, it's convenient to require
               "FAccess.ph".

               $TAB = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_GTABINFO)
               MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_STABINFO, TAB)
                       Manipulate tabulator setting (in spaces per tab).

               ($FONTNAME, $FONTSIZE) = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_GFONTINFO)
               $FONTNUM = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_GFONTINFO)
               MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_SFONTINFO, FONT [, SIZE])
                       Manipulate font and size information. Both font names
                       and font numbers are accepted for F_SFONTINFO;
                       F_GFONTINFO returns a font name in an array context, a
                       font number in a scalar context.

               ($STARTSEL, $ENDSEL, $DISPLAYTOP) = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE,
               F_GSELINFO)
               $STARTSEL = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_GSELINFO)
               MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_SSELINFO, $STARTSEL, $ENDSEL [,
               $DISPLAYTOP])
                       Manipulate the MPW selection of a file.

               ($LEFT, $TOP, $RIGHT, $BOTTOM) = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE,
               F_GWININFO) =item $TOP = MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_GWININFO)
               =item MacPerl::FAccess(FILE, F_SWININFO, LEFT, TOP [, RIGHT,
               BOTTOM])
                       Manipulate the window position.

       MacPerl::MakeFSSpec(PATH)
               This command encodes a path name into an encoding (volume #,
               directory #, File name) which is guaranteed to be unique for
               every file. Don't store this encoding between runs of MacPerl!

       MacPerl::MakePath(FSSPEC)
               The inverse of MacPerl::MakeFSSpec(): turn an encoding into a
               path name.

       MacPerl::Volumes()
               In scalar context, return the FSSPEC of the startup volume. In
               list context, return FSSPECs of all volumes.


SEE ALSO

       macperl



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