class PyFoobar(NSObject): def init(self): self = super(PyFoobar, self).init() self.py = Foobar() return self @objc.signature('@@:') #-> index def index(self): return self.py.logfile @objc.signature('v@:') #-> dump def dump(self): print self.py.logfile @objc.signature('v@:') #-> printKeys def printKeys(self): print "%d elements" % (len(self.py.logfile)) for i in self.py.logfile: print i @objc.signature('@@:i') #-> getCounters def getCounters_(self,row): print "Asking for array at %d position" % (row) counters = self.py.logfile[row]['value'] print counters return counters #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # ObjC Protocol #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #@objc.signature('i@:') @objc.signature('i@:iB') #def count_SelectedElement_withFlag(self, selectedElement, isIndexTable): def count_withFlag_(self, selectedElement, isIndexTable): return self.py.count(selectedElement, isIndexTable) # # The number of underscores corresponds to the number of arguments # Refer to the PyObjC for more information on how to decrypt thist # f*ckin' convention. # # On the signature (NO DOCS) # void = v # Object = @ # self = @: # integer = i # unsigned int = I # Boolean = B # @objc.signature('@@:@iiB') def stringAtColumn_andRow_selectedElement_withFlag_(self, column, row, selectedElement, isIndexTable): return self.py.object_at_columnrow(column, row, selectedElement, isIndexTable) @objc.signature('@@:i') def stringAtIndex_(self, index): return self.py.string_at_index(index)