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6 Using Python on Windows
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8
9.. sectionauthor:: Robert Lehmann <lehmannro@gmail.com>
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080010.. sectionauthor:: Steve Dower <steve.dower@microsoft.com>
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +000011
12This document aims to give an overview of Windows-specific behaviour you should
13know about when using Python on Microsoft Windows.
14
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +000015Installing Python
16=================
17
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080018Unlike most Unix systems and services, Windows does not include a system
19supported installation of Python. To make Python available, the CPython team
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +000020has compiled Windows installers (MSI packages) with every `release
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080021<https://www.python.org/download/releases/>`_ for many years. These installers
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -070022are primarily intended to add a per-user installation of Python, with the
23core interpreter and library being used by a single user. The installer is also
24able to install for all users of a single machine, and a separate ZIP file is
25available for application-local distributions.
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080026
27Installation Steps
28------------------
29
30Four Python 3.5 installers are available for download - two each for the 32-bit
31and 64-bit versions of the interpreter. The *web installer* is a small initial
32download, and it will automatically download the required components as
33necessary. The *offline installer* includes the components necessary for a
34default installation and only requires an internet connection for optional
35features. See :ref:`install-layout-option` for other ways to avoid downloading
36during installation.
37
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -070038After starting the installer, one of two options may be selected:
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080039
40.. image:: win_installer.png
41
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -070042If you select "Install Now":
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080043
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -070044* You will *not* need to be an administrator (unless a system update for the
45 C Runtime Library is required)
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080046* Python will be installed into your user directory
47* The :ref:`launcher` will *also* be installed into your user directory
48* The standard library, test suite, launcher and pip will be installed
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -070049* If selected, the install directory will be added to your :envvar:`PATH`
50* Shortcuts will only be visible for the current user
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080051
52Selecting "Customize installation" will allow you to select the features to
53install, the installation location and other options or post-install actions.
54To install debugging symbols or binaries, you will need to use this option.
55
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -070056To perform an all-users installation, you should select "Customize
57installation". In this case:
58
59* You may be required to provide administrative credentials or approval
60* Python will be installed into the Program Files directory
61* The :ref:`launcher` will be installed into the Windows directory
62* Optional features may be selected during installation
63* The standard library will be pre-compiled to bytecode
64* If selected, the install directory will be added to the system :envvar:`PATH`
65* Shortcuts are available for all users
66
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -080067.. _install-quiet-option:
68
69Installing Without UI
70---------------------
71
72All of the options available in the installer UI can also be specified from the
73command line, allowing scripted installers to replicate an installation on many
74machines without user interaction. These options may also be set without
75suppressing the UI in order to change some of the defaults.
76
77To completely hide the installer UI and install Python silently, pass the
78``/quiet`` (``/q``) option. To skip past the user interaction but still display
79progress and errors, pass the ``/passive`` (``/p``) option. The ``/uninstall``
80option may be passed to immediately begin removing Python - no prompt will be
81displayed.
82
83All other options are passed as ``name=value``, where the value is usually
84``0`` to disable a feature, ``1`` to enable a feature, or a path. The full list
85of available options is shown below.
86
87+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
88| Name | Description | Default |
89+===========================+======================================+==========================+
90| InstallAllUsers | Perform a system-wide installation. | 1 |
91+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
92| TargetDir | The installation directory | Selected based on |
93| | | InstallAllUsers |
94+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
95| DefaultAllUsersTargetDir | The default installation directory | :file:`%ProgramFiles%\\\ |
96| | for all-user installs | Python X.Y` or :file:`\ |
97| | | %ProgramFiles(x86)%\\\ |
98| | | Python X.Y` |
99+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
100| DefaultJustForMeTargetDir | The default install directory for | :file:`%LocalAppData%\\\ |
101| | just-for-me installs | Programs\\PythonXY` or |
102| | | :file:`%LocalAppData%\\\ |
103| | | Programs\\PythonXY-32` |
104+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
105| DefaultCustomTargetDir | The default custom install directory | (empty) |
106| | displayed in the UI | |
107+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
108| AssociateFiles | Create file associations if the | 1 |
109| | launcher is also installed. | |
110+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
111| CompileAll | Compile all ``.py`` files to | 0 |
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -0400112| | ``.pyc``. | |
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800113+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
114| PrependPath | Add install and Scripts directories | 0 |
115| | tho :envvar:`PATH` and ``.PY`` to | |
116| | :envvar:`PATHEXT` | |
117+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
Steve Dower1d4880d2015-05-03 14:54:32 -0700118| Shortcuts | Create shortcuts for the interpreter,| 1 |
119| | documentation and IDLE if installed. | |
120+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800121| Include_doc | Install Python manual | 1 |
122+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
123| Include_debug | Install debug binaries | 0 |
124+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
125| Include_dev | Install developer headers and | 1 |
126| | libraries | |
127+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
128| Include_exe | Install :file:`python.exe` and | 1 |
129| | related files | |
130+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
131| Include_launcher | Install :ref:`launcher`. | 1 |
132+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
133| Include_lib | Install standard library and | 1 |
134| | extension modules | |
135+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
136| Include_pip | Install bundled pip and setuptools | 1 |
137+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
138| Include_symbols | Install debugging symbols (`*`.pdb) | 0 |
139+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
140| Include_tcltk | Install Tcl/Tk support and IDLE | 1 |
141+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
142| Include_test | Install standard library test suite | 1 |
143+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
144| Include_tools | Install utility scripts | 1 |
145+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
146| SimpleInstall | Disable most install UI | 0 |
147+---------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+
148
149For example, to silently install a default, system-wide Python installation,
150you could use the following command (from an elevated command prompt)::
151
152 python-3.5.0.exe /quiet InstallAllUsers=1 PrependPath=1 Include_test=0
153
154To allow users to easily install a personal copy of Python without the test
155suite, you could provide a shortcut with the following command::
156
157 python-3.5.0.exe /passive InstallAllUsers=0 Include_launcher=0 Include_test=0 SimpleInstall=1
158
159(Note that omitting the launcher also omits file associations, and is only
160recommended for per-user installs when there is also a system-wide installation
161that included the launcher.)
162
163.. _install-layout-option:
164
165Installing Without Downloading
166------------------------------
167
168As some features of Python are not included in the initial installer download,
169selecting those features may require an internet connection. To avoid this
170need, all possible components may be downloaded on-demand to create a complete
171*layout* that will no longer require an internet connection regardless of the
172selected features. Note that this download may be bigger than required, but
173where a large number of installations are going to be performed it is very
174useful to have a locally cached copy.
175
176Execute the following command from Command Prompt to download all possible
177required files. Remember to substitute ``python-3.5.0.exe`` for the actual
178name of your installer, and to create layouts in their own directories to
179avoid collisions between files with the same name.
180
181::
182
183 python-3.5.0.exe /layout [optional target directory]
184
185You may also specify the ``/quiet`` option to hide the progress display.
186
187
188Other Platforms
189---------------
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000190
191With ongoing development of Python, some platforms that used to be supported
Christian Heimes380f7f22008-02-28 11:19:05 +0000192earlier are no longer supported (due to the lack of users or developers).
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000193Check :pep:`11` for details on all unsupported platforms.
194
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000195* `Windows CE <http://pythonce.sourceforge.net/>`_ is still supported.
Georg Brandl525d3552014-10-29 10:26:56 +0100196* The `Cygwin <http://cygwin.com/>`_ installer offers to install the Python
197 interpreter as well (cf. `Cygwin package source
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000198 <ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/pc/gnuwin32/cygwin/mirrors/cygnus/
199 release/python>`_, `Maintainer releases
200 <http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/python/>`_)
201
Georg Brandle73778c2014-10-29 08:36:35 +0100202See `Python for Windows <https://www.python.org/download/windows/>`_
Zachary Warec3cf97b2014-01-17 15:23:42 -0600203for detailed information about platforms with pre-compiled installers.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000204
205.. seealso::
206
207 `Python on XP <http://www.richarddooling.com/index.php/2006/03/14/python-on-xp-7-minutes-to-hello-world/>`_
208 "7 Minutes to "Hello World!""
209 by Richard Dooling, 2006
210
Georg Brandl525d3552014-10-29 10:26:56 +0100211 `Installing on Windows <http://www.diveintopython.net/installing_python/windows.html>`_
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000212 in "`Dive into Python: Python from novice to pro
Georg Brandl525d3552014-10-29 10:26:56 +0100213 <http://www.diveintopython.net/>`_"
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000214 by Mark Pilgrim, 2004,
215 ISBN 1-59059-356-1
216
Georg Brandlfe858072014-10-28 23:00:25 +0100217 `For Windows users <http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/python/#install_windows>`_
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000218 in "Installing Python"
Georg Brandlfe858072014-10-28 23:00:25 +0100219 in "`A Byte of Python <http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/python/>`_"
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000220 by Swaroop C H, 2003
221
222
223Alternative bundles
224===================
225
226Besides the standard CPython distribution, there are modified packages including
227additional functionality. The following is a list of popular versions and their
228key features:
229
Zachary Warec3cf97b2014-01-17 15:23:42 -0600230`ActivePython <http://www.activestate.com/activepython/>`_
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000231 Installer with multi-platform compatibility, documentation, PyWin32
232
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800233`Anaconda <http://www.continuum.io/downloads/>`_
234 Popular scientific modules (such as numpy, scipy and pandas) and the
235 ``conda`` package manager.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000236
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800237`Canopy <https://www.enthought.com/products/canopy/>`_
238 A "comprehensive Python analysis environment" with editors and other
239 development tools.
240
241`WinPython <https://winpython.github.io/>`_
242 Windows-specific distribution with prebuilt scientific packages and
243 tools for building packages.
244
245Note that these packages may not include the latest versions of Python or
246other libraries, and are not maintained or supported by the core Python team.
Christian Heimes255f53b2007-12-08 15:33:56 +0000247
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000248
249
250Configuring Python
251==================
252
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800253To run Python conveniently from a command prompt, you might consider changing
254some default environment variables in Windows. While the installer provides an
255option to configure the PATH and PATHEXT variables for you, this is only
256reliable for a single, system-wide installation. If you regularly use multiple
257versions of Python, consider using the :ref:`launcher`.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000258
259
Brian Curtina86f1852012-08-19 11:22:20 -0500260.. _setting-envvars:
261
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000262Excursus: Setting environment variables
263---------------------------------------
264
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800265Windows allows environment variables to be configured permanently at both the
266User level and the System level, or temporarily in a command prompt.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000267
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800268To temporarily set environment variables, open Command Prompt and use the
269:command:`set` command::
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000270
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800271 C:\>set PATH=C:\Program Files\Python 3.5;%PATH%
272 C:\>set PYTHONPATH=%PYTHONPATH%;C:\My_python_lib
273 C:\>python
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000274
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800275These changes will apply to any further commands executed in that console, and
276will be inherited by any applications started from the console.
277
278Including the variable name within percent signs will expand to the existing
279value, allowing you to add your new value at either the start or the end.
280Modifying :envvar:`PATH` by adding the directory containing
281:program:`python.exe` to the start is a common way to ensure the correct version
282of Python is launched.
283
284To permanently modify the default environment variables, click Start and search
285for 'edit environment variables', or open System properties, :guilabel:`Advanced
286system settings` and click the :guilabel:`Environment Variables` button.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000287In this dialog, you can add or modify User and System variables. To change
288System variables, you need non-restricted access to your machine
289(i.e. Administrator rights).
290
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800291.. note::
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000292
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800293 Windows will concatenate User variables *after* System variables, which may
294 cause unexpected results when modifying :envvar:`PATH`.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000295
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800296 The :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` variable is used by all versions of Python 2 and
297 Python 3, so you should not permanently configure this variable unless it
Steve Dower9a578d92015-05-02 22:28:58 -0700298 only includes code that is compatible with all of your installed Python
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800299 versions.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000300
301.. seealso::
302
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800303 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/100843
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000304 Environment variables in Windows NT
305
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800306 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754250.aspx
307 The SET command, for temporarily modifying environment variables
308
309 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755104.aspx
310 The SETX command, for permanently modifying environment variables
311
312 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310519
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000313 How To Manage Environment Variables in Windows XP
314
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800315 http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/~louis/software/faq/q1.html
Christian Heimes255f53b2007-12-08 15:33:56 +0000316 Setting Environment variables, Louis J. Farrugia
317
Nick Coghlan349c8022012-09-30 13:00:43 +0530318.. _windows-path-mod:
319
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000320Finding the Python executable
321-----------------------------
322
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800323.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Brian Curtina86f1852012-08-19 11:22:20 -0500324
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000325Besides using the automatically created start menu entry for the Python
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800326interpreter, you might want to start Python in the command prompt. The
327installer for Python 3.5 and later has an option to set that up for you.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000328
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800329On the first page of the installer, an option labelled "Add Python 3.5 to
330PATH" can be selected to have the installer add the install location into the
331:envvar:`PATH`. The location of the :file:`Scripts\\` folder is also added.
332This allows you to type :command:`python` to run the interpreter, and
333:command:`pip` or . Thus, you can also execute your
Brian Curtina86f1852012-08-19 11:22:20 -0500334scripts with command line options, see :ref:`using-on-cmdline` documentation.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000335
Brian Curtina86f1852012-08-19 11:22:20 -0500336If you don't enable this option at install time, you can always re-run the
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800337installer, select Modify, and enable it. Alternatively, you can manually
338modify the :envvar:`PATH` using the directions in :ref:`setting-envvars`. You
339need to set your :envvar:`PATH` environment variable to include the directory
340of your Python installation, delimited by a semicolon from other entries. An
341example variable could look like this (assuming the first two entries already
342existed)::
Brian Curtina86f1852012-08-19 11:22:20 -0500343
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800344 C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\Program Files\Python 3.5
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000345
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100346.. _launcher:
347
348Python Launcher for Windows
349===========================
350
351.. versionadded:: 3.3
352
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800353The Python launcher for Windows is a utility which aids in locating and
354executing of different Python versions. It allows scripts (or the
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100355command-line) to indicate a preference for a specific Python version, and
356will locate and execute that version.
357
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800358Unlike the :envvar:`PATH` variable, the launcher will correctly select the most
359appropriate version of Python. It will prefer per-user installations over
360system-wide ones, and orders by language version rather than using the most
361recently installed version.
362
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100363Getting started
364---------------
365
366From the command-line
367^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
368
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800369System-wide installations of Python 3.3 and later will put the launcher on your
370:envvar:`PATH`. The launcher is compatible with all available versions of
371Python, so it does not matter which version is installed. To check that the
372launcher is available, execute the following command in Command Prompt:
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100373
374::
375
376 py
377
378You should find that the latest version of Python 2.x you have installed is
379started - it can be exited as normal, and any additional command-line
380arguments specified will be sent directly to Python.
381
382If you have multiple versions of Python 2.x installed (e.g., 2.6 and 2.7) you
383will have noticed that Python 2.7 was started - to launch Python 2.6, try the
384command:
385
386::
387
388 py -2.6
389
390If you have a Python 3.x installed, try the command:
391
392::
393
394 py -3
395
396You should find the latest version of Python 3.x starts.
397
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800398If you see the following error, you do not have the launcher installed:
399
400::
401
402 'py' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
403 operable program or batch file.
404
405Per-user installations of Python do not add the launcher to :envvar:`PATH`
406unless the option was selected on installation.
407
Steve Dower76998fe2015-02-26 14:25:33 -0800408Virtual environments
409^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
410
Berker Peksagf2d4e572015-03-02 05:36:19 +0200411.. versionadded:: 3.5
412
Steve Dower76998fe2015-02-26 14:25:33 -0800413If the launcher is run with no explicit Python version specification, and a
414virtual environment (created with the standard library :mod:`venv` module or
415the external ``virtualenv`` tool) active, the launcher will run the virtual
416environment's interpreter rather than the global one. To run the global
417interpreter, either deactivate the virtual environment, or explicitly specify
418the global Python version.
419
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100420From a script
421^^^^^^^^^^^^^
422
423Let's create a test Python script - create a file called ``hello.py`` with the
424following contents
425
426::
427
428 #! python
429 import sys
430 sys.stdout.write("hello from Python %s\n" % (sys.version,))
431
432From the directory in which hello.py lives, execute the command:
433
434::
435
436 py hello.py
437
438You should notice the version number of your latest Python 2.x installation
439is printed. Now try changing the first line to be:
440
441::
442
443 #! python3
444
445Re-executing the command should now print the latest Python 3.x information.
446As with the above command-line examples, you can specify a more explicit
447version qualifier. Assuming you have Python 2.6 installed, try changing the
448first line to ``#! python2.6`` and you should find the 2.6 version
449information printed.
450
451From file associations
452^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
453
454The launcher should have been associated with Python files (i.e. ``.py``,
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -0400455``.pyw``, ``.pyc`` files) when it was installed. This means that
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100456when you double-click on one of these files from Windows explorer the launcher
457will be used, and therefore you can use the same facilities described above to
458have the script specify the version which should be used.
459
460The key benefit of this is that a single launcher can support multiple Python
461versions at the same time depending on the contents of the first line.
462
463Shebang Lines
464-------------
465
466If the first line of a script file starts with ``#!``, it is known as a
467"shebang" line. Linux and other Unix like operating systems have native
468support for such lines and are commonly used on such systems to indicate how
469a script should be executed. This launcher allows the same facilities to be
470using with Python scripts on Windows and the examples above demonstrate their
471use.
472
473To allow shebang lines in Python scripts to be portable between Unix and
474Windows, this launcher supports a number of 'virtual' commands to specify
475which interpreter to use. The supported virtual commands are:
476
477* ``/usr/bin/env python``
478* ``/usr/bin/python``
479* ``/usr/local/bin/python``
480* ``python``
481
482For example, if the first line of your script starts with
483
484::
485
486 #! /usr/bin/python
487
488The default Python will be located and used. As many Python scripts written
489to work on Unix will already have this line, you should find these scripts can
490be used by the launcher without modification. If you are writing a new script
491on Windows which you hope will be useful on Unix, you should use one of the
492shebang lines starting with ``/usr``.
493
Steve Dower76998fe2015-02-26 14:25:33 -0800494Any of the above virtual commands can be suffixed with an explicit version
495(either just the major version, or the major and minor version) - for example
496``/usr/bin/python2.7`` - which will cause that specific version to be located
497and used.
498
499The ``/usr/bin/env`` form of shebang line has one further special property.
500Before looking for installed Python interpreters, this form will search the
501executable :envvar:`PATH` for a Python executable. This corresponds to the
502behaviour of the Unix ``env`` program, which performs a :envvar:`PATH` search.
503
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100504Arguments in shebang lines
505--------------------------
506
507The shebang lines can also specify additional options to be passed to the
508Python interpreter. For example, if you have a shebang line:
509
510::
511
512 #! /usr/bin/python -v
513
514Then Python will be started with the ``-v`` option
515
516Customization
517-------------
518
519Customization via INI files
520^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
521
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800522Two .ini files will be searched by the launcher - ``py.ini`` in the current
523user's "application data" directory (i.e. the directory returned by calling the
524Windows function SHGetFolderPath with CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA) and ``py.ini`` in the
525same directory as the launcher. The same .ini files are used for both the
526'console' version of the launcher (i.e. py.exe) and for the 'windows' version
527(i.e. pyw.exe)
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100528
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800529Customization specified in the "application directory" will have precedence over
530the one next to the executable, so a user, who may not have write access to the
531.ini file next to the launcher, can override commands in that global .ini file)
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100532
533Customizing default Python versions
534^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
535
536In some cases, a version qualifier can be included in a command to dictate
537which version of Python will be used by the command. A version qualifier
538starts with a major version number and can optionally be followed by a period
539('.') and a minor version specifier. If the minor qualifier is specified, it
540may optionally be followed by "-32" to indicate the 32-bit implementation of
541that version be used.
542
543For example, a shebang line of ``#!python`` has no version qualifier, while
544``#!python3`` has a version qualifier which specifies only a major version.
545
546If no version qualifiers are found in a command, the environment variable
547``PY_PYTHON`` can be set to specify the default version qualifier - the default
548value is "2". Note this value could specify just a major version (e.g. "2") or
549a major.minor qualifier (e.g. "2.6"), or even major.minor-32.
550
551If no minor version qualifiers are found, the environment variable
552``PY_PYTHON{major}`` (where ``{major}`` is the current major version qualifier
553as determined above) can be set to specify the full version. If no such option
554is found, the launcher will enumerate the installed Python versions and use
555the latest minor release found for the major version, which is likely,
556although not guaranteed, to be the most recently installed version in that
557family.
558
559On 64-bit Windows with both 32-bit and 64-bit implementations of the same
560(major.minor) Python version installed, the 64-bit version will always be
561preferred. This will be true for both 32-bit and 64-bit implementations of the
562launcher - a 32-bit launcher will prefer to execute a 64-bit Python installation
563of the specified version if available. This is so the behavior of the launcher
564can be predicted knowing only what versions are installed on the PC and
565without regard to the order in which they were installed (i.e., without knowing
566whether a 32 or 64-bit version of Python and corresponding launcher was
567installed last). As noted above, an optional "-32" suffix can be used on a
568version specifier to change this behaviour.
569
570Examples:
571
572* If no relevant options are set, the commands ``python`` and
573 ``python2`` will use the latest Python 2.x version installed and
574 the command ``python3`` will use the latest Python 3.x installed.
575
576* The commands ``python3.1`` and ``python2.7`` will not consult any
577 options at all as the versions are fully specified.
578
579* If ``PY_PYTHON=3``, the commands ``python`` and ``python3`` will both use
580 the latest installed Python 3 version.
581
582* If ``PY_PYTHON=3.1-32``, the command ``python`` will use the 32-bit
583 implementation of 3.1 whereas the command ``python3`` will use the latest
584 installed Python (PY_PYTHON was not considered at all as a major
585 version was specified.)
586
587* If ``PY_PYTHON=3`` and ``PY_PYTHON3=3.1``, the commands
588 ``python`` and ``python3`` will both use specifically 3.1
589
590In addition to environment variables, the same settings can be configured
591in the .INI file used by the launcher. The section in the INI file is
592called ``[defaults]`` and the key name will be the same as the
Ezio Melotti5b69fbd2012-10-19 20:40:18 +0300593environment variables without the leading ``PY_`` prefix (and note that
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100594the key names in the INI file are case insensitive.) The contents of
595an environment variable will override things specified in the INI file.
596
597For example:
598
599* Setting ``PY_PYTHON=3.1`` is equivalent to the INI file containing:
600
601::
602
603 [defaults]
604 python=3.1
605
606* Setting ``PY_PYTHON=3`` and ``PY_PYTHON3=3.1`` is equivalent to the INI file
607 containing:
608
609::
610
611 [defaults]
612 python=3
613 python3=3.1
614
615Diagnostics
616-----------
617
618If an environment variable ``PYLAUNCH_DEBUG`` is set (to any value), the
619launcher will print diagnostic information to stderr (i.e. to the console).
620While this information manages to be simultaneously verbose *and* terse, it
621should allow you to see what versions of Python were located, why a
622particular version was chosen and the exact command-line used to execute the
623target Python.
624
625
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627Finding modules
628===============
629
630Python usually stores its library (and thereby your site-packages folder) in the
631installation directory. So, if you had installed Python to
632:file:`C:\\Python\\`, the default library would reside in
633:file:`C:\\Python\\Lib\\` and third-party modules should be stored in
634:file:`C:\\Python\\Lib\\site-packages\\`.
635
636This is how :data:`sys.path` is populated on Windows:
637
638* An empty entry is added at the start, which corresponds to the current
639 directory.
640
641* If the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` exists, as described in
642 :ref:`using-on-envvars`, its entries are added next. Note that on Windows,
643 paths in this variable must be separated by semicolons, to distinguish them
644 from the colon used in drive identifiers (``C:\`` etc.).
645
646* Additional "application paths" can be added in the registry as subkeys of
647 :samp:`\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\{version}\\PythonPath` under both the
648 ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE`` hives. Subkeys which have
649 semicolon-delimited path strings as their default value will cause each path
650 to be added to :data:`sys.path`. (Note that all known installers only use
651 HKLM, so HKCU is typically empty.)
652
653* If the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is set, it is assumed as
654 "Python Home". Otherwise, the path of the main Python executable is used to
655 locate a "landmark file" (``Lib\os.py``) to deduce the "Python Home". If a
656 Python home is found, the relevant sub-directories added to :data:`sys.path`
657 (``Lib``, ``plat-win``, etc) are based on that folder. Otherwise, the core
658 Python path is constructed from the PythonPath stored in the registry.
659
660* If the Python Home cannot be located, no :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` is specified in
661 the environment, and no registry entries can be found, a default path with
662 relative entries is used (e.g. ``.\Lib;.\plat-win``, etc).
663
Steve Dower4a7fe7e2015-05-22 15:10:10 -0700664If a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file is found alongside the main executable or in the
665directory one level above the executable, the following variations apply:
666
667* If ``home`` is an absolute path and :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is not set, this
668 path is used instead of the path to the main executable when deducing the
669 home location.
670
671* If ``applocal`` is set to true, the ``home`` property or the main executable
672 is always used as the home path, and all environment variables or registry
673 values affecting the path are ignored. The landmark file is not checked.
674
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800675The end result of all this is:
676
677* When running :file:`python.exe`, or any other .exe in the main Python
678 directory (either an installed version, or directly from the PCbuild
679 directory), the core path is deduced, and the core paths in the registry are
680 ignored. Other "application paths" in the registry are always read.
681
682* When Python is hosted in another .exe (different directory, embedded via COM,
683 etc), the "Python Home" will not be deduced, so the core path from the
684 registry is used. Other "application paths" in the registry are always read.
685
Steve Dower4a7fe7e2015-05-22 15:10:10 -0700686* If Python can't find its home and there are no registry value (frozen .exe,
687 some very strange installation setup) you get a path with some default, but
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800688 relative, paths.
689
690For those who want to bundle Python into their application or distribution, the
691following advice will prevent conflicts with other installations:
692
Steve Dower4a7fe7e2015-05-22 15:10:10 -0700693* Include a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file alongside your executable containing
694 ``applocal = true``. This will ensure that your own directory will be used to
695 resolve paths even if you have included the standard library in a ZIP file.
696
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800697* If you are loading :file:`python3.dll` or :file:`python35.dll` in your own
698 executable, explicitly call :c:func:`Py_SetPath` or (at least)
699 :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` before :c:func:`Py_Initialize`.
700
701* Clear and/or overwrite :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` and set :envvar:`PYTHONHOME`
702 before launching :file:`python.exe` from your application.
703
704* If you cannot use the previous suggestions (for example, you are a
705 distribution that allows people to run :file:`python.exe` directly), ensure
Steve Dower4a7fe7e2015-05-22 15:10:10 -0700706 that the landmark file (:file:`Lib\\os.py`) exists in your install directory.
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800707 (Note that it will not be detected inside a ZIP file.)
708
709These will ensure that the files in a system-wide installation will not take
710precedence over the copy of the standard library bundled with your application.
711Otherwise, your users may experience problems using your application.
712
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000713Additional modules
714==================
715
716Even though Python aims to be portable among all platforms, there are features
717that are unique to Windows. A couple of modules, both in the standard library
718and external, and snippets exist to use these features.
719
720The Windows-specific standard modules are documented in
721:ref:`mswin-specific-services`.
722
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000723PyWin32
724-------
725
726The `PyWin32 <http://python.net/crew/mhammond/win32/>`_ module by Mark Hammond
727is a collection of modules for advanced Windows-specific support. This includes
Georg Brandl2ee470f2008-07-16 12:55:28 +0000728utilities for:
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000729
730* `Component Object Model <http://www.microsoft.com/com/>`_ (COM)
731* Win32 API calls
732* Registry
733* Event log
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000734* `Microsoft Foundation Classes <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fe1cf721%28VS.80%29.aspx>`_ (MFC)
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000735 user interfaces
736
737`PythonWin <http://web.archive.org/web/20060524042422/
Georg Brandle73778c2014-10-29 08:36:35 +0100738https://www.python.org/windows/pythonwin/>`_ is a sample MFC application
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000739shipped with PyWin32. It is an embeddable IDE with a built-in debugger.
740
741.. seealso::
742
743 `Win32 How Do I...? <http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i.html>`_
744 by Tim Golden
745
746 `Python and COM <http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/COM.html>`_
747 by David and Paul Boddie
748
749
Zachary Warec3cf97b2014-01-17 15:23:42 -0600750cx_Freeze
751---------
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000752
Zachary Warec3cf97b2014-01-17 15:23:42 -0600753`cx_Freeze <http://cx-freeze.sourceforge.net/>`_ is a :mod:`distutils`
754extension (see :ref:`extending-distutils`) which wraps Python scripts into
755executable Windows programs (:file:`{*}.exe` files). When you have done this,
756you can distribute your application without requiring your users to install
757Python.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000758
759
760WConio
761------
762
763Since Python's advanced terminal handling layer, :mod:`curses`, is restricted to
764Unix-like systems, there is a library exclusive to Windows as well: Windows
765Console I/O for Python.
766
767`WConio <http://newcenturycomputers.net/projects/wconio.html>`_ is a wrapper for
768Turbo-C's :file:`CONIO.H`, used to create text user interfaces.
769
770
771
772Compiling Python on Windows
773===========================
774
775If you want to compile CPython yourself, first thing you should do is get the
Georg Brandle73778c2014-10-29 08:36:35 +0100776`source <https://www.python.org/download/source/>`_. You can download either the
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000777latest release's source or just grab a fresh `checkout
Georg Brandlb7354a62014-10-29 10:57:37 +0100778<https://docs.python.org/devguide/setup.html#getting-the-source-code>`_.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000779
Zachary Waref8ceb042013-11-30 16:59:33 -0600780The source tree contains a build solution and project files for Microsoft
Steve Dowerbb240872015-02-05 22:08:48 -0800781Visual Studio 2015, which is the compiler used to build the official Python
782releases. These files are in the :file:`PCbuild` directory.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000783
Zachary Waref8ceb042013-11-30 16:59:33 -0600784Check :file:`PCbuild/readme.txt` for general information on the build process.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000785
786
787For extension modules, consult :ref:`building-on-windows`.
788
789.. seealso::
790
791 `Python + Windows + distutils + SWIG + gcc MinGW <http://sebsauvage.net/python/mingw.html>`_
792 or "Creating Python extensions in C/C++ with SWIG and compiling them with
793 MinGW gcc under Windows" or "Installing Python extension with distutils
794 and without Microsoft Visual C++" by Sébastien Sauvage, 2003
795
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000796 `MingW -- Python extensions <http://oldwiki.mingw.org/index.php/Python%20extensions>`_
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000797 by Trent Apted et al, 2007
798
799
800Other resources
801===============
802
803.. seealso::
804
Georg Brandlb7354a62014-10-29 10:57:37 +0100805 `Python Programming On Win32 <http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781565926219.do>`_
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000806 "Help for Windows Programmers"
807 by Mark Hammond and Andy Robinson, O'Reilly Media, 2000,
808 ISBN 1-56592-621-8
809
810 `A Python for Windows Tutorial <http://www.imladris.com/Scripts/PythonForWindows.html>`_
811 by Amanda Birmingham, 2004
812
Vinay Sajipd89dae12012-06-24 11:23:07 +0100813 :pep:`397` - Python launcher for Windows
814 The proposal for the launcher to be included in the Python distribution.