On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Michael Herrmann <michael.herrm...@getautoma.com> wrote: > On Monday, March 25, 2013 8:42:25 PM UTC+1, Kwpolska wrote: >> ... >> >> > notepad_1 = start("Notepad") >> > notepad_2 = start("Notepad") >> > with notepad_1: >> > write("Hello World!") >> > press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') >> > with notepad_2: >> > press(CTRL + 'v') >> >> That’s ugly, and don’t forget that your users aren’t Pythonistas most >> of the time. > > I kind of like the context manager solution because the indentation makes it > very obvious what happens in which window. You are right about our target > group though. Also, the "with" is not as explicit as it probably should be.
What happens at the __exit__ of the context manager? What happens if context managers are nested? I'd be inclined to the simpler option of an explicit switch (since focus doesn't really "stack" and it'd feel weird for focus to *sometimes* switch away when you're done working with one window), though the context manager syntax does have its advantages too. >> PS. do you plan a version for non-Windows OSes? Also, €99 is too expensive. > > We'd of course love to support other platforms but don't currently have the > resources to do this. We actually just wrote a blog entry about this and some > related questions: http://www.getautoma.com/blog/automa-faq If we have > something wrong, do let us know in the comments over there! Make the API clean enough and someone else might well write a Linux equivalent. Then it'll be as simple as a try/import/except/import at the top and multiple platforms will work. > P.S.: First-time bottom-posting! Congrats! Feels good, doesn't it :) ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list