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6 Using Python on Windows
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9.. sectionauthor:: Robert Lehmann <lehmannro@gmail.com>
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11This document aims to give an overview of Windows-specific behaviour you should
12know about when using Python on Microsoft Windows.
13
14
15Installing Python
16=================
17
18Unlike most Unix systems and services, Windows does not require Python natively
19and thus does not pre-install a version of Python. However, the CPython team
20has compiled Windows installers (MSI packages) with every `release
21<http://www.python.org/download/releases/>`_ for many years.
22
23With ongoing development of Python, some platforms that used to be supported
Georg Brandl3ef20632008-02-26 19:13:45 +000024earlier are no longer supported (due to the lack of users or developers).
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +000025Check :pep:`11` for details on all unsupported platforms.
26
27* DOS and Windows 3.x are deprecated since Python 2.0 and code specific to these
28 systems was removed in Python 2.1.
29* Up to 2.5, Python was still compatible with Windows 95, 98 and ME (but already
30 raised a deprecation warning on installation). For Python 2.6 (and all
31 following releases), this support was dropped and new releases are just
32 expected to work on the Windows NT family.
33* `Windows CE <http://pythonce.sourceforge.net/>`_ is still supported.
34* The `Cygwin <http://cygwin.com/>`_ installer offers to install the `Python
35 interpreter <http://cygwin.com/packages/python>`_ as well; it is located under
36 "Interpreters." (cf. `Cygwin package source
37 <ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/pc/gnuwin32/cygwin/mirrors/cygnus/
38 release/python>`_, `Maintainer releases
39 <http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/python/>`_)
40
41See `Python for Windows (and DOS) <http://www.python.org/download/windows/>`_
42for detailed information about platforms with precompiled installers.
43
44.. seealso::
45
46 `Python on XP <http://www.richarddooling.com/index.php/2006/03/14/python-on-xp-7-minutes-to-hello-world/>`_
47 "7 Minutes to "Hello World!""
48 by Richard Dooling, 2006
49
50 `Installing on Windows <http://diveintopython.org/installing_python/windows.html>`_
51 in "`Dive into Python: Python from novice to pro
52 <http://diveintopython.org/index.html>`_"
53 by Mark Pilgrim, 2004,
54 ISBN 1-59059-356-1
55
56 `For Windows users <http://swaroopch.com/text/Byte_of_Python:Installing_Python#For_Windows_users>`_
57 in "Installing Python"
58 in "`A Byte of Python <http://www.byteofpython.info>`_"
59 by Swaroop C H, 2003
60
61
62Alternative bundles
63===================
64
65Besides the standard CPython distribution, there are modified packages including
66additional functionality. The following is a list of popular versions and their
67key features:
68
69`ActivePython <http://www.activestate.com/Products/activepython/>`_
70 Installer with multi-platform compatibility, documentation, PyWin32
71
Georg Brandla4314c22009-10-11 20:16:16 +000072`Enthought Python Distribution <http://www.enthought.com/products/epd.php>`_
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +000073 Popular modules (such as PyWin32) with their respective documentation, tool
Ezio Melotti062d2b52009-12-19 22:41:49 +000074 suite for building extensible Python applications
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +000075
Georg Brandl013d5742007-12-07 15:16:57 +000076Notice that these packages are likely to install *older* versions of Python.
77
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +000078
79
80Configuring Python
81==================
82
83In order to run Python flawlessly, you might have to change certain environment
84settings in Windows.
85
86
87Excursus: Setting environment variables
88---------------------------------------
89
Georg Brandl013d5742007-12-07 15:16:57 +000090Windows has a built-in dialog for changing environment variables (following
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +000091guide applies to XP classical view): Right-click the icon for your machine
92(usually located on your Desktop and called "My Computer") and choose
93:menuselection:`Properties` there. Then, open the :guilabel:`Advanced` tab
Georg Brandl013d5742007-12-07 15:16:57 +000094and click the :guilabel:`Environment Variables` button.
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +000095
96In short, your path is:
97
98 :menuselection:`My Computer
99 --> Properties
100 --> Advanced
101 --> Environment Variables`
102
103In this dialog, you can add or modify User and System variables. To change
104System variables, you need non-restricted access to your machine
105(i.e. Administrator rights).
106
107Another way of adding variables to your environment is using the :command:`set`
108command::
109
110 set PYTHONPATH=%PYTHONPATH%;C:\My_python_lib
111
112To make this setting permanent, you could add the corresponding command line to
Georg Brandl013d5742007-12-07 15:16:57 +0000113your :file:`autoexec.bat`. :program:`msconfig` is a graphical interface to this
114file.
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000115
116Viewing environment variables can also be done more straight-forward: The
117command prompt will expand strings wrapped into percent signs automatically::
118
119 echo %PATH%
120
121Consult :command:`set /?` for details on this behaviour.
122
123.. seealso::
124
125 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/100843
126 Environment variables in Windows NT
127
128 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310519
129 How To Manage Environment Variables in Windows XP
130
Georg Brandl013d5742007-12-07 15:16:57 +0000131 http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/~louis/software/faq/q1.html
132 Setting Environment variables, Louis J. Farrugia
133
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000134
135Finding the Python executable
136-----------------------------
137
138Besides using the automatically created start menu entry for the Python
139interpreter, you might want to start Python in the DOS prompt. To make this
140work, you need to set your :envvar:`%PATH%` environment variable to include the
141directory of your Python distribution, delimited by a semicolon from other
142entries. An example variable could look like this (assuming the first two
143entries are Windows' default)::
144
Georg Brandl73ac29e2008-09-21 07:17:00 +0000145 C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\Python25
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000146
147Typing :command:`python` on your command prompt will now fire up the Python
148interpreter. Thus, you can also execute your scripts with command line options,
149see :ref:`using-on-cmdline` documentation.
150
151
152Finding modules
153---------------
154
155Python usually stores its library (and thereby your site-packages folder) in the
156installation directory. So, if you had installed Python to
157:file:`C:\\Python\\`, the default library would reside in
158:file:`C:\\Python\\Lib\\` and third-party modules should be stored in
159:file:`C:\\Python\\Lib\\site-packages\\`.
160
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000161.. `` this fixes syntax highlighting errors in some editors due to the \\ hackery
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000162
163You can add folders to your search path to make Python's import mechanism search
164in these directories as well. Use :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`, as described in
165:ref:`using-on-envvars`, to modify :data:`sys.path`. On Windows, paths are
166separated by semicolons, though, to distinguish them from drive identifiers
167(:file:`C:\\` etc.).
168
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000169.. ``
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000170
Georg Brandl96aa3ca2010-01-07 21:48:47 +0000171Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows registry
172under the key :file:`HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\{version}\\PythonPath`.
173Subkeys which have semicolon-delimited path strings as their default value will
174cause each path to be searched. Multiple subkeys can be created and are
175appended to the path in alphabetical order. A convenient registry editor is
176:program:`regedit` (start it by typing "regedit" into :menuselection:`Start -->
177Run`).
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000178
179
180Executing scripts
181-----------------
182
183Python scripts (files with the extension ``.py``) will be executed by
184:program:`python.exe` by default. This executable opens a terminal, which stays
185open even if the program uses a GUI. If you do not want this to happen, use the
186extension ``.pyw`` which will cause the script to be executed by
187:program:`pythonw.exe` by default (both executables are located in the top-level
188of your Python installation directory). This suppresses the terminal window on
189startup.
190
191You can also make all ``.py`` scripts execute with :program:`pythonw.exe`,
Benjamin Peterson90f36732008-07-12 20:16:19 +0000192setting this through the usual facilities, for example (might require
Georg Brandl8d101672008-01-08 19:42:30 +0000193administrative rights):
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000194
Georg Brandl8d101672008-01-08 19:42:30 +0000195#. Launch a command prompt.
196#. Associate the correct file group with ``.py`` scripts::
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000197
Georg Brandl8d101672008-01-08 19:42:30 +0000198 assoc .py=Python.File
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000199
Georg Brandl8d101672008-01-08 19:42:30 +0000200#. Redirect all Python files to the new executable::
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000201
Georg Brandl8d101672008-01-08 19:42:30 +0000202 ftype Python.File=C:\Path\to\pythonw.exe "%1" %*
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000203
204
205Additional modules
206==================
207
208Even though Python aims to be portable among all platforms, there are features
209that are unique to Windows. A couple of modules, both in the standard library
210and external, and snippets exist to use these features.
211
212The Windows-specific standard modules are documented in
213:ref:`mswin-specific-services`.
214
215
216PyWin32
217-------
218
219The `PyWin32 <http://python.net/crew/mhammond/win32/>`_ module by Mark Hammond
220is a collection of modules for advanced Windows-specific support. This includes
Benjamin Peterson90f36732008-07-12 20:16:19 +0000221utilities for:
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000222
223* `Component Object Model <http://www.microsoft.com/com/>`_ (COM)
224* Win32 API calls
225* Registry
226* Event log
Georg Brandla4314c22009-10-11 20:16:16 +0000227* `Microsoft Foundation Classes <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fe1cf721%28VS.80%29.aspx>`_ (MFC)
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000228 user interfaces
229
230`PythonWin <http://web.archive.org/web/20060524042422/
231http://www.python.org/windows/pythonwin/>`_ is a sample MFC application
232shipped with PyWin32. It is an embeddable IDE with a built-in debugger.
233
234.. seealso::
235
236 `Win32 How Do I...? <http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i.html>`_
237 by Tim Golden
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239 `Python and COM <http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/COM.html>`_
240 by David and Paul Boddie
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242
243Py2exe
244------
245
246`Py2exe <http://www.py2exe.org/>`_ is a :mod:`distutils` extension (see
247:ref:`extending-distutils`) which wraps Python scripts into executable Windows
248programs (:file:`{*}.exe` files). When you have done this, you can distribute
249your application without requiring your users to install Python.
250
251
252WConio
253------
254
255Since Python's advanced terminal handling layer, :mod:`curses`, is restricted to
256Unix-like systems, there is a library exclusive to Windows as well: Windows
257Console I/O for Python.
258
259`WConio <http://newcenturycomputers.net/projects/wconio.html>`_ is a wrapper for
260Turbo-C's :file:`CONIO.H`, used to create text user interfaces.
261
262
263
264Compiling Python on Windows
265===========================
266
267If you want to compile CPython yourself, first thing you should do is get the
268`source <http://python.org/download/source/>`_. You can download either the
269latest release's source or just grab a fresh `checkout
Georg Brandld95a1ee2007-12-04 16:10:02 +0000270<http://www.python.org/dev/faq/#how-do-i-get-a-checkout-of-the-repository-read-only-and-read-write>`_.
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000271
272For Microsoft Visual C++, which is the compiler with which official Python
273releases are built, the source tree contains solutions/project files. View the
274:file:`readme.txt` in their respective directories:
275
276+--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+
277| Directory | MSVC version | Visual Studio version |
278+====================+==============+=======================+
Georg Brandl001e8382007-12-16 23:11:16 +0000279| :file:`PC/VC6/` | 6.0 | 97 |
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000280+--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+
Georg Brandl73ac29e2008-09-21 07:17:00 +0000281| :file:`PC/VS7.1/` | 7.1 | 2003 |
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000282+--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+
Georg Brandl73ac29e2008-09-21 07:17:00 +0000283| :file:`PC/VS8.0/` | 8.0 | 2005 |
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000284+--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+
Georg Brandl73ac29e2008-09-21 07:17:00 +0000285| :file:`PCbuild/` | 9.0 | 2008 |
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000286+--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+
287
288Note that not all of these build directories are fully supported. Read the
289release notes to see which compiler version the official releases for your
290version are built with.
291
292Check :file:`PC/readme.txt` for general information on the build process.
293
294
295For extension modules, consult :ref:`building-on-windows`.
296
297.. seealso::
298
299 `Python + Windows + distutils + SWIG + gcc MinGW <http://sebsauvage.net/python/mingw.html>`_
300 or "Creating Python extensions in C/C++ with SWIG and compiling them with
301 MinGW gcc under Windows" or "Installing Python extension with distutils
302 and without Microsoft Visual C++" by Sébastien Sauvage, 2003
303
Georg Brandla4314c22009-10-11 20:16:16 +0000304 `MingW -- Python extensions <http://oldwiki.mingw.org/index.php/Python%20extensions>`_
Georg Brandl87983f22007-12-01 23:12:45 +0000305 by Trent Apted et al, 2007
306
307
308Other resources
309===============
310
311.. seealso::
312
313 `Python Programming On Win32 <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythonwin32/>`_
314 "Help for Windows Programmers"
315 by Mark Hammond and Andy Robinson, O'Reilly Media, 2000,
316 ISBN 1-56592-621-8
317
318 `A Python for Windows Tutorial <http://www.imladris.com/Scripts/PythonForWindows.html>`_
319 by Amanda Birmingham, 2004
320