I'm trying to find out why when you quit on the Mac unsaved changes don't trigger an invitation to save the file. Instead, IDLE quits and you lose your edits.
There is code to bind cmd-q to the edit window and, on the Mac, to the Tk root, through macosxSupport.setupApp which calls macosxSupport overrideRootMenu. I've tried printing something in the callback routine (FileList.close_all_callback), and I don't see the print. I've tried commenting out one or both of these bindings, and I can still quit with cmd-q. I've looked a bit at the tkinter code. I'm beginning to have the sinking feeling that there's something in the library _tkinter.so itself that is swallowing cmd-q and not sending it to tkinter, so it doesn't get to IDLE. I have the vague notion that there have been some problems with tkinter on the Mac, but I don't know any details....? Is there someone who reads this idle-dev list who knows enough about _tkinter.so on the Mac to be able to say whether this could be the problem? If _tkinter.so doesn't pass through to IDLE a cmd-q event (or the equivalent menu choice to quit), there's nothing we can do to make IDLE work properly on the Mac without changes to _tkinter.so. I don't feel competent to design a clean simple tkinter test to prove the point and post a bug report. Of course I could be missing something somehow, but on Windows if I put a print statement in the callback routine I see that text when I press ctrl-q. Bruce Sherwood _______________________________________________ IDLE-dev mailing list IDLE-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev