pyobjc

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Welcome to the PyObjC repository

.. image:: https://github.com/ronaldoussoren/pyobjc/workflows/pre-commit/badge.svg

.. note::

The master branch is currently used for feature development, as such it should be considered unstable. Use the latest release instead.

Introduction

This repository contains a number of Python packages/distributions for the PyObjC project:

  • ‘pyobjc’: a meta package that is used for easy installation using easy_install or pip

  • ‘pyobjc-core’: the actual bridge

  • ‘pyobjc-framework-*’: wrappers for specific frameworks (or sets of frameworks)

Supported Python versions

PyObjC is regularly tested using Python 3.9 and later.

I’m also regularly testing using the development version of Python, although support for that might be broken when there are large changes in the implementation.

PyPy, Jython and IronPython are not supported, and it is unlikely that this will change anytime soon.

Installing

The easiest way to install PyObjC from the repository is by using the “install.py” script next to this file.

First create a check-out::

$ git clone https://github.com/ronaldoussoren/pyobjc

Then perform the installation::

$ pythonX.Y pyobjc/install.py

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