Mark Roseman added the comment:
Before creating another layer on top of the existing layers of configuration
handling, can I suggest for now at least just hard-coding the few things that
are needed in the code itself?
For example, in configHandler.py, after calling LoadCfgFiles, we could call a
routine like, e.g.
def AdjustPlatformDefaults(self):
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
self.defaultCfg['main'].set('Keys', 'name', 'IDLE Classic OSX')
...
An appropriate comment could be added to config-main.def about this default
option being overridden.
That would allow getting rid of the Makefile hack.
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