| """Append module search paths for third-party packages to sys.path. |
| |
| **************************************************************** |
| * This module is automatically imported during initialization. * |
| **************************************************************** |
| |
| In earlier versions of Python (up to 1.5a3), scripts or modules that |
| needed to use site-specific modules would place ``import site'' |
| somewhere near the top of their code. Because of the automatic |
| import, this is no longer necessary (but code that does it still |
| works). |
| |
| This will append site-specific paths to to the module search path. On |
| Unix, it starts with sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix (if different) and |
| appends lib/python<version>/site-packages as well as lib/site-python. |
| On other platforms (mainly Mac and Windows), it uses just sys.prefix |
| \(and sys.exec_prefix, if different, but this is unlikely). The |
| resulting directories, if they exist, are appended to sys.path, and |
| also inspected for path configuration files. |
| |
| A path configuration file is a file whose name has the form |
| <package>.pth; its contents are additional directories (one per line) |
| to be added to sys.path. Non-existing directories (or |
| non-directories) are never added to sys.path; no directory is added to |
| sys.path more than once. Blank lines and lines beginning with |
| \code{#} are skipped. Lines starting with \code{import} are executed. |
| |
| For example, suppose sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix are set to |
| /usr/local and there is a directory /usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages |
| with three subdirectories, foo, bar and spam, and two path |
| configuration files, foo.pth and bar.pth. Assume foo.pth contains the |
| following: |
| |
| # foo package configuration |
| foo |
| bar |
| bletch |
| |
| and bar.pth contains: |
| |
| # bar package configuration |
| bar |
| |
| Then the following directories are added to sys.path, in this order: |
| |
| /usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages/bar |
| /usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages/foo |
| |
| Note that bletch is omitted because it doesn't exist; bar precedes foo |
| because bar.pth comes alphabetically before foo.pth; and spam is |
| omitted because it is not mentioned in either path configuration file. |
| |
| After these path manipulations, an attempt is made to import a module |
| named sitecustomize, which can perform arbitrary additional |
| site-specific customizations. If this import fails with an |
| ImportError exception, it is silently ignored. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| import sys, os |
| |
| if os.sep==".": |
| endsep = "/" |
| else: |
| endsep = "." |
| |
| |
| def makepath(*paths): |
| dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(*paths)) |
| return dir, os.path.normcase(dir) |
| |
| for m in sys.modules.values(): |
| if hasattr(m, "__file__") and m.__file__: |
| m.__file__ = os.path.abspath(m.__file__) |
| del m |
| |
| # This ensures that the initial path provided by the interpreter contains |
| # only absolute pathnames, even if we're running from the build directory. |
| L = [] |
| _dirs_in_sys_path = {} |
| for dir in sys.path: |
| # Filter out paths that don't exist, but leave in the empty string |
| # since it's a special case. We also need to special-case the Mac, |
| # as file names are allowed on sys.path there. |
| if sys.platform != 'mac': |
| if dir and not os.path.isdir(dir): |
| continue |
| else: |
| if dir and not os.path.exists(dir): |
| continue |
| dir, dircase = makepath(dir) |
| if not _dirs_in_sys_path.has_key(dircase): |
| L.append(dir) |
| _dirs_in_sys_path[dircase] = 1 |
| sys.path[:] = L |
| del dir, L |
| |
| # Append ./build/lib.<platform> in case we're running in the build dir |
| # (especially for Guido :-) |
| if os.name == "posix" and os.path.basename(sys.path[-1]) == "Modules": |
| from distutils.util import get_platform |
| s = "build/lib.%s-%.3s" % (get_platform(), sys.version) |
| s = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.path[-1]), s) |
| sys.path.append(s) |
| del get_platform, s |
| |
| def _init_pathinfo(): |
| global _dirs_in_sys_path |
| _dirs_in_sys_path = d = {} |
| for dir in sys.path: |
| if dir and not os.path.isdir(dir): |
| continue |
| dir, dircase = makepath(dir) |
| d[dircase] = 1 |
| |
| def addsitedir(sitedir): |
| global _dirs_in_sys_path |
| if _dirs_in_sys_path is None: |
| _init_pathinfo() |
| reset = 1 |
| else: |
| reset = 0 |
| sitedir, sitedircase = makepath(sitedir) |
| if not _dirs_in_sys_path.has_key(sitedircase): |
| sys.path.append(sitedir) # Add path component |
| try: |
| names = os.listdir(sitedir) |
| except os.error: |
| return |
| names.sort() |
| for name in names: |
| if name[-4:] == endsep + "pth": |
| addpackage(sitedir, name) |
| if reset: |
| _dirs_in_sys_path = None |
| |
| def addpackage(sitedir, name): |
| global _dirs_in_sys_path |
| if _dirs_in_sys_path is None: |
| _init_pathinfo() |
| reset = 1 |
| else: |
| reset = 0 |
| fullname = os.path.join(sitedir, name) |
| try: |
| f = open(fullname) |
| except IOError: |
| return |
| while 1: |
| dir = f.readline() |
| if not dir: |
| break |
| if dir[0] == '#': |
| continue |
| if dir.startswith("import"): |
| exec dir |
| continue |
| if dir[-1] == '\n': |
| dir = dir[:-1] |
| dir, dircase = makepath(sitedir, dir) |
| if not _dirs_in_sys_path.has_key(dircase) and os.path.exists(dir): |
| sys.path.append(dir) |
| _dirs_in_sys_path[dircase] = 1 |
| if reset: |
| _dirs_in_sys_path = None |
| |
| prefixes = [sys.prefix] |
| if sys.exec_prefix != sys.prefix: |
| prefixes.append(sys.exec_prefix) |
| for prefix in prefixes: |
| if prefix: |
| if os.sep == '/': |
| sitedirs = [os.path.join(prefix, |
| "lib", |
| "python" + sys.version[:3], |
| "site-packages"), |
| os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-python")] |
| else: |
| sitedirs = [prefix, os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-packages")] |
| for sitedir in sitedirs: |
| if os.path.isdir(sitedir): |
| addsitedir(sitedir) |
| |
| _dirs_in_sys_path = None |
| |
| |
| # Define new built-ins 'quit' and 'exit'. |
| # These are simply strings that display a hint on how to exit. |
| if os.sep == ':': |
| exit = 'Use Cmd-Q to quit.' |
| elif os.sep == '\\': |
| exit = 'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.' |
| else: |
| exit = 'Use Ctrl-D (i.e. EOF) to exit.' |
| import __builtin__ |
| __builtin__.quit = __builtin__.exit = exit |
| del exit |
| |
| # interactive prompt objects for printing the license text, a list of |
| # contributors and the copyright notice. |
| class _Printer: |
| MAXLINES = 23 |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, data, files=(), dirs=()): |
| self.__name = name |
| self.__data = data |
| self.__files = files |
| self.__dirs = dirs |
| self.__lines = None |
| |
| def __setup(self): |
| if self.__lines: |
| return |
| data = None |
| for dir in self.__dirs: |
| for file in self.__files: |
| file = os.path.join(dir, file) |
| try: |
| fp = open(file) |
| data = fp.read() |
| fp.close() |
| break |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| if data: |
| break |
| if not data: |
| data = self.__data |
| self.__lines = data.split('\n') |
| self.__linecnt = len(self.__lines) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| self.__setup() |
| if len(self.__lines) <= self.MAXLINES: |
| return "\n".join(self.__lines) |
| else: |
| return "Type %s() to see the full %s text" % ((self.__name,)*2) |
| |
| def __call__(self): |
| self.__setup() |
| prompt = 'Hit Return for more, or q (and Return) to quit: ' |
| lineno = 0 |
| while 1: |
| try: |
| for i in range(lineno, lineno + self.MAXLINES): |
| print self.__lines[i] |
| except IndexError: |
| break |
| else: |
| lineno += self.MAXLINES |
| key = None |
| while key is None: |
| key = raw_input(prompt) |
| if key not in ('', 'q'): |
| key = None |
| if key == 'q': |
| break |
| |
| __builtin__.copyright = _Printer("copyright", sys.copyright) |
| if sys.platform[:4] == 'java': |
| __builtin__.credits = _Printer( |
| "credits", |
| "Jython is maintained by the Jython developers (www.jython.org).") |
| else: |
| __builtin__.credits = _Printer("credits", """\ |
| Thanks to CWI, CNRI, BeOpen.com, Digital Creations and a cast of thousands |
| for supporting Python development. See www.python.org for more information.""") |
| here = os.path.dirname(os.__file__) |
| __builtin__.license = _Printer( |
| "license", "See http://www.python.org/%.3s/license.html" % sys.version, |
| ["LICENSE.txt", "LICENSE"], |
| [os.path.join(here, os.pardir), here, os.curdir]) |
| |
| |
| # Define new built-in 'help'. |
| # This is a wrapper around pydoc.help (with a twist). |
| |
| class _Helper: |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "Type help() for interactive help, " \ |
| "or help(object) for help about object." |
| def __call__(self, *args, **kwds): |
| import pydoc |
| return pydoc.help(*args, **kwds) |
| |
| __builtin__.help = _Helper() |
| |
| |
| # Set the string encoding used by the Unicode implementation. The |
| # default is 'ascii', but if you're willing to experiment, you can |
| # change this. |
| |
| encoding = "ascii" # Default value set by _PyUnicode_Init() |
| |
| if 0: |
| # Enable to support locale aware default string encodings. |
| import locale |
| loc = locale.getdefaultlocale() |
| if loc[1]: |
| encoding = loc[1] |
| |
| if 0: |
| # Enable to switch off string to Unicode coercion and implicit |
| # Unicode to string conversion. |
| encoding = "undefined" |
| |
| if encoding != "ascii": |
| # On Non-Unicode builds this will raise an AttributeError... |
| sys.setdefaultencoding(encoding) # Needs Python Unicode build ! |
| |
| # |
| # Run custom site specific code, if available. |
| # |
| try: |
| import sitecustomize |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| # |
| # Remove sys.setdefaultencoding() so that users cannot change the |
| # encoding after initialization. The test for presence is needed when |
| # this module is run as a script, because this code is executed twice. |
| # |
| if hasattr(sys, "setdefaultencoding"): |
| del sys.setdefaultencoding |
| |
| def _test(): |
| print "sys.path = [" |
| for dir in sys.path: |
| print " %s," % `dir` |
| print "]" |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| _test() |