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Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +00005Command line and environment
6============================
7
8The CPython interpreter scans the command line and the environment for various
9settings.
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11.. note::
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Christian Heimescbf3b5c2007-12-03 21:02:03 +000013 Other implementations' command line schemes may differ. See
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +000014 :ref:`implementations` for further resources.
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Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +000017.. _using-on-cmdline:
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Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +000019Command line
20------------
21
22When invoking Python, you may specify any of these options::
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Christian Heimes226679a2007-12-07 11:52:55 +000024 python [-bdEiOStuUvxX?] [-c command | -m module-name | script | - ] [args]
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +000025
26The most common use case is, of course, a simple invocation of a script::
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28 python myscript.py
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30
31Interface options
32~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
33
34The interpreter interface resembles that of the UNIX shell:
35
36* When called with standard input connected to a tty device, it prompts for
37 commands and executes them until an EOF (an end-of-file character, you can
38 produce that with *Ctrl-D* on UNIX or *Ctrl-Z, Enter* on Windows) is read.
39* When called with a file name argument or with a file as standard input, it
40 reads and executes a script from that file.
41* When called with ``-c command``, it executes the Python statement(s) given as
42 *command*. Here *command* may contain multiple statements separated by
43 newlines. Leading whitespace is significant in Python statements!
44* When called with ``-m module-name``, the given module is searched on the
45 Python module path and executed as a script.
46
47In non-interactive mode, the entire input is parsed before it is executed.
48
49An interface option terminates the list of options consumed by the interpreter,
50all consecutive arguments will end up in :data:`sys.argv` -- note that the first
51element, subscript zero (``sys.argv[0]``), is a string reflecting the program's
52source.
53
54.. cmdoption:: -c <command>
55
56 Execute the Python code in *command*. *command* can be one ore more
57 statements separated by newlines, with significant leading whitespace as in
58 normal module code.
59
60 If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be
61 ``"-c"``.
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63
64.. cmdoption:: -m <module-name>
65
66 Search :data:`sys.path` for the named module and run the corresponding module
67 file as if it were executed with ``python modulefile.py`` as a script.
68
69 Since the argument is a *module* name, you must not give a file extension
70 (``.py``). However, the ``module-name`` does not have to be a valid Python
71 identifer (e.g. you can use a file name including a hyphen).
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73 .. note::
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75 This option cannot be used with builtin modules and extension modules
76 written in C, since they do not have Python module files.
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78 If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be the
79 full path to the module file.
80
81 Many standard library modules contain code that is invoked on their execution
82 as a script. An example is the :mod:`timeit` module::
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84 python -mtimeit -s 'setup here' 'benchmarked code here'
85 python -mtimeit -h # for details
86
87 .. seealso::
88 :func:`runpy.run_module`
89 The actual implementation of this feature.
90
91 :pep:`338` -- Executing modules as scripts
92
93
94.. describe:: <script>
95
96 Execute the Python code contained in *script*, which must be an (absolute or
97 relative) file name.
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99 If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be the
100 script file name as given on the command line.
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102
103.. describe:: -
104
105 Read commands from standard input (:data:`sys.stdin`). If standard input is
106 a terminal, :option:`-i` is implied.
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108 If this option is given, the first element of :data:`sys.argv` will be
109 ``"-"``.
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111 .. seealso::
112 :ref:`tut-invoking`
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114
115If no script name is given, ``sys.argv[0]`` is an empty string (``""``).
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117
118Generic options
119~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
120
121.. cmdoption:: -?
122 -h
123 --help
124
125 Print a short description of all command line options.
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127
128.. cmdoption:: -V
129 --version
130
131 Print the Python version number and exit. Example output could be::
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133 Python 2.5.1
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135
136Miscellaneous options
137~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
138
Christian Heimes226679a2007-12-07 11:52:55 +0000139.. cmdoption:: -b
140
141 Issue a warning when comparing str and bytes. Issue an error when the
142 option is given twice (:option:`-bb`).
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Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000145.. cmdoption:: -B
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147 If given, Python won't try to write ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo`` files on the
148 import of source modules. See also :envvar:`PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE`.
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150 .. versionadded:: 2.6
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152
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000153.. cmdoption:: -d
154
155 Turn on parser debugging output (for wizards only, depending on compilation
156 options). See also :envvar:`PYTHONDEBUG`.
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158
159.. cmdoption:: -E
160
161 Ignore all :envvar:`PYTHON*` environment variables, e.g.
162 :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` and :envvar:`PYTHONHOME`, that might be set.
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164
165.. cmdoption:: -i
166
167 When a script is passed as first argument or the :option:`-c` option is used,
168 enter interactive mode after executing the script or the command, even when
169 :data:`sys.stdin` does not appear to be a terminal. The
170 :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP` file is not read.
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172 This can be useful to inspect global variables or a stack trace when a script
173 raises an exception. See also :envvar:`PYTHONINSPECT`.
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175
176.. cmdoption:: -O
177
178 Turn on basic optimizations. This changes the filename extension for
179 compiled (:term:`bytecode`) files from ``.pyc`` to ``.pyo``. See also
180 :envvar:`PYTHONOPTIMIZE`.
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182
183.. cmdoption:: -OO
184
185 Discard docstrings in addition to the :option:`-O` optimizations.
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187
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000188
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000189
190 Disable the import of the module :mod:`site` and the site-dependent
191 manipulations of :data:`sys.path` that it entails.
192
193
194.. cmdoption:: -t
195
196 Issue a warning when a source file mixes tabs and spaces for indentation in a
197 way that makes it depend on the worth of a tab expressed in spaces. Issue an
198 error when the option is given twice (:option:`-tt`).
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200
201.. cmdoption:: -u
202
203 Force stdin, stdout and stderr to be totally unbuffered. On systems where it
204 matters, also put stdin, stdout and stderr in binary mode.
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206 Note that there is internal buffering in :meth:`file.readlines` and
207 :ref:`bltin-file-objects` (``for line in sys.stdin``) which is not influenced
208 by this option. To work around this, you will want to use
209 :meth:`file.readline` inside a ``while 1:`` loop.
210
211 See also :envvar:`PYTHONUNBUFFERED`.
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213
214.. XXX should the -U option be documented?
215
216.. cmdoption:: -v
217
218 Print a message each time a module is initialized, showing the place
219 (filename or built-in module) from which it is loaded. When given twice
220 (:option:`-vv`), print a message for each file that is checked for when
221 searching for a module. Also provides information on module cleanup at exit.
222 See also :envvar:`PYTHONVERBOSE`.
223
224
225.. cmdoption:: -W arg
226
227 Warning control. Python's warning machinery by default prints warning
228 messages to :data:`sys.stderr`. A typical warning message has the following
229 form::
230
231 file:line: category: message
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233 By default, each warning is printed once for each source line where it
234 occurs. This option controls how often warnings are printed.
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236 Multiple :option:`-W` options may be given; when a warning matches more than
237 one option, the action for the last matching option is performed. Invalid
238 :option:`-W` options are ignored (though, a warning message is printed about
239 invalid options when the first warning is issued).
240
241 Warnings can also be controlled from within a Python program using the
242 :mod:`warnings` module.
243
244 The simplest form of argument is one of the following action strings (or a
245 unique abbreviation):
246
247 ``ignore``
248 Ignore all warnings.
249 ``default``
250 Explicitly request the default behavior (printing each warning once per
251 source line).
252 ``all``
253 Print a warning each time it occurs (this may generate many messages if a
254 warning is triggered repeatedly for the same source line, such as inside a
255 loop).
256 ``module``
257 Print each warning only only the first time it occurs in each module.
258 ``once``
259 Print each warning only the first time it occurs in the program.
260 ``error``
261 Raise an exception instead of printing a warning message.
262
263 The full form of argument is::
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265 action:message:category:module:line
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267 Here, *action* is as explained above but only applies to messages that match
268 the remaining fields. Empty fields match all values; trailing empty fields
269 may be omitted. The *message* field matches the start of the warning message
270 printed; this match is case-insensitive. The *category* field matches the
271 warning category. This must be a class name; the match test whether the
272 actual warning category of the message is a subclass of the specified warning
273 category. The full class name must be given. The *module* field matches the
274 (fully-qualified) module name; this match is case-sensitive. The *line*
275 field matches the line number, where zero matches all line numbers and is
276 thus equivalent to an omitted line number.
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278 .. seealso::
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280 :pep:`230` -- Warning framework
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283.. cmdoption:: -x
284
285 Skip the first line of the source, allowing use of non-Unix forms of
286 ``#!cmd``. This is intended for a DOS specific hack only.
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288 .. warning:: The line numbers in error messages will be off by one!
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Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000290.. _using-on-envvars:
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000291
292Environment variables
293---------------------
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Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000295These environment variables influence Python's behavior.
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Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000297.. envvar:: PYTHONHOME
298
299 Change the location of the standard Python libraries. By default, the
300 libraries are searched in :file:`{prefix}/lib/python<version>` and
301 :file:`{exec_prefix}/lib/python<version>`, where :file:`{prefix}` and
302 :file:`{exec_prefix}` are installation-dependent directories, both defaulting
303 to :file:`/usr/local`.
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305 When :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is set to a single directory, its value replaces
306 both :file:`{prefix}` and :file:`{exec_prefix}`. To specify different values
307 for these, set :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` to :file:`{prefix}:{exec_prefix}``.
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309
310.. envvar:: PYTHONPATH
311
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000312 Augment the default search path for module files. The format is the same as
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000313 the shell's :envvar:`PATH`: one or more directory pathnames separated by
314 colons. Non-existent directories are silently ignored.
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316 The default search path is installation dependent, but generally begins with
317 :file:`{prefix}/lib/python<version>`` (see :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` above). It
318 is *always* appended to :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`.
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320 If a script argument is given, the directory containing the script is
321 inserted in the path in front of :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`. The search path can
322 be manipulated from within a Python program as the variable :data:`sys.path`.
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324
325.. envvar:: PYTHONSTARTUP
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327 If this is the name of a readable file, the Python commands in that file are
328 executed before the first prompt is displayed in interactive mode. The file
329 is executed in the same namespace where interactive commands are executed so
330 that objects defined or imported in it can be used without qualification in
331 the interactive session. You can also change the prompts :data:`sys.ps1` and
332 :data:`sys.ps2` in this file.
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335.. envvar:: PYTHONY2K
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337 Set this to a non-empty string to cause the :mod:`time` module to require
338 dates specified as strings to include 4-digit years, otherwise 2-digit years
339 are converted based on rules described in the :mod:`time` module
340 documentation.
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342
343.. envvar:: PYTHONOPTIMIZE
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345 If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
346 :option:`-O` option. If set to an integer, it is equivalent to specifying
347 :option:`-O` multiple times.
348
349
350.. envvar:: PYTHONDEBUG
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352 If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
353 :option:`-d` option. If set to an integer, it is equivalent to specifying
354 :option:`-d` multiple times.
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356
357.. envvar:: PYTHONINSPECT
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359 If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
360 :option:`-i` option.
361
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000362 This variable can also be modified by Python code using :data:`os.environ`
363 to force inspect mode on program termination.
364
Georg Brandl3c8ce772007-11-01 20:58:08 +0000365
366.. envvar:: PYTHONUNBUFFERED
367
368 If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
369 :option:`-u` option.
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371
372.. envvar:: PYTHONVERBOSE
373
374 If this is set to a non-empty string it is equivalent to specifying the
375 :option:`-v` option. If set to an integer, it is equivalent to specifying
376 :option:`-v` multiple times.
377
378
379.. envvar:: PYTHONCASEOK
380
381 If this is set, Python ignores case in :keyword:`import` statements. This
382 only works on Windows.
383
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000384
385.. envvar:: PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE
386
387 If this is set, Python won't try to write ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo`` files on the
388 import of source modules.
389
390 .. versionadded:: 2.6
391
392
393.. envvar:: PYTHONEXECUTABLE
394
395 If this environment variable is set, ``sys.argv[0]`` will be set to its
396 value instead of the value got through the C runtime. Only works on
397 MacOS X.
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399
400Debug-mode variables
401~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
402
403Setting these variables only has an effect in a debug build of Python, that is,
404if Python was configured with the :option:`--with-pydebug` build option.
405
406.. envvar:: PYTHONTHREADDEBUG
407
408 If set, Python will print debug threading debug info.
409
410 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
411 Previously, this variable was called ``THREADDEBUG``.
412
413.. envvar:: PYTHONDUMPREFS
414
415 If set, Python will dump objects and reference counts still alive after
416 shutting down the interpreter.
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418
419.. envvar:: PYTHONMALLOCSTATS
420
421 If set, Python will print memory allocation statistics every time a new
422 object arena is created, and on shutdown.
423