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/* Return the initial module search path. */ |
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/* Used by DOS, OS/2, Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT. */ |
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
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PATH RULES FOR WINDOWS: |
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This describes how sys.path is formed on Windows. It describes the |
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functionality, not the implementation (ie, the order in which these |
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are actually fetched is different) |
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* Python always adds an empty entry at the start, which corresponds |
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to the current directory. |
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* If the PYTHONPATH env. var. exists, it's entries are added next. |
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* We look in the registry for "application paths" - that is, sub-keys |
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under the main PythonPath registry key. These are added next (the |
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order of sub-key processing is undefined). |
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER is searched and added first. |
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE is searched and added next. |
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(Note that all known installers only use HKLM, so HKCU is typically |
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empty) |
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* We attempt to locate the "Python Home" - if the PYTHONHOME env var |
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is set, we believe it. Otherwise, we use the path of our host .EXE's |
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to try and locate our "landmark" (lib\\os.py) and deduce our home. |
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- If we DO have a Python Home: The relevant sub-directories (Lib, |
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plat-win, lib-tk, etc) are based on the Python Home |
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- If we DO NOT have a Python Home, the core Python Path is |
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loaded from the registry. This is the main PythonPath key, |
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and both HKLM and HKCU are combined to form the path) |
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* Iff - we can not locate the Python Home, have not had a PYTHONPATH |
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specified, and can't locate any Registry entries (ie, we have _nothing_ |
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we can assume is a good path), a default path with relative entries is |
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used (eg. .\Lib;.\plat-win, etc) |
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The end result of all this is: |
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* When running python.exe, or any other .exe in the main Python directory |
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(either an installed version, or directly from the PCbuild directory), |
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the core path is deduced, and the core paths in the registry are |
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ignored. Other "application paths" in the registry are always read. |
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* When Python is hosted in another exe (different directory, embedded via |
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COM, etc), the Python Home will not be deduced, so the core path from |
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the registry is used. Other "application paths" in the registry are |
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always read. |
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* If Python can't find its home and there is no registry (eg, frozen |
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exe, some very strange installation setup) you get a path with |
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some default, but relative, paths. |
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---------------------------------------------------------------- */ |
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#include "Python.h" |
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#include "osdefs.h" |
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
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#ifdef MS_XBOX |
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#include <xtl.h> |
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#else |
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#include <windows.h> |
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#endif |
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#include <tchar.h> |
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#endif |
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#include <sys/types.h> |
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#include <sys/stat.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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/* Search in some common locations for the associated Python libraries. |
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* |
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* Py_GetPath() tries to return a sensible Python module search path. |
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* |
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* The approach is an adaptation for Windows of the strategy used in |
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* ../Modules/getpath.c; it uses the Windows Registry as one of its |
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* information sources. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef LANDMARK |
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#define LANDMARK "lib\\os.py" |
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#endif |
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static char prefix[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
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static char progpath[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
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static char dllpath[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
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static char *module_search_path = NULL; |
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static int |
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is_sep(char ch) /* determine if "ch" is a separator character */ |
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{ |
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#ifdef ALTSEP |
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return ch == SEP || ch == ALTSEP; |
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#else |
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return ch == SEP; |
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#endif |
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} |
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/* assumes 'dir' null terminated in bounds. Never writes |
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beyond existing terminator. |
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*/ |
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static void |
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reduce(char *dir) |
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{ |
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size_t i = strlen(dir); |
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while (i > 0 && !is_sep(dir[i])) |
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--i; |
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dir[i] = '\0'; |
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} |
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static int |
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exists(char *filename) |
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{ |
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struct stat buf; |
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return stat(filename, &buf) == 0; |
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} |
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/* Assumes 'filename' MAXPATHLEN+1 bytes long - |
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may extend 'filename' by one character. |
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*/ |
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static int |
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ismodule(char *filename) /* Is module -- check for .pyc/.pyo too */ |
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{ |
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if (exists(filename)) |
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return 1; |
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/* Check for the compiled version of prefix. */ |
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if (strlen(filename) < MAXPATHLEN) { |
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strcat(filename, Py_OptimizeFlag ? "o" : "c"); |
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if (exists(filename)) |
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return 1; |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* guarantees buffer will never overflow MAXPATHLEN+1 bytes */ |
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static void |
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join(char *buffer, char *stuff) |
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{ |
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size_t n, k; |
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if (is_sep(stuff[0])) |
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n = 0; |
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else { |
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n = strlen(buffer); |
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if (n > 0 && !is_sep(buffer[n-1]) && n < MAXPATHLEN) |
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buffer[n++] = SEP; |
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} |
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k = strlen(stuff); |
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if (n + k > MAXPATHLEN) |
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k = MAXPATHLEN - n; |
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strncpy(buffer+n, stuff, k); |
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buffer[n+k] = '\0'; |
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} |
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/* gotlandmark only called by search_for_prefix, which ensures |
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'prefix' is null terminated in bounds. join() ensures |
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'landmark' can not overflow prefix if too long. |
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*/ |
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static int |
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gotlandmark(char *landmark) |
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{ |
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int n, ok; |
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n = strlen(prefix); |
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join(prefix, landmark); |
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ok = ismodule(prefix); |
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prefix[n] = '\0'; |
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return ok; |
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} |
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/* assumes argv0_path is MAXPATHLEN+1 bytes long, already \0 term'd. |
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assumption provided by only caller, calculate_path() */ |
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static int |
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search_for_prefix(char *argv0_path, char *landmark) |
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{ |
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/* Search from argv0_path, until landmark is found */ |
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strcpy(prefix, argv0_path); |
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do { |
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if (gotlandmark(landmark)) |
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return 1; |
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reduce(prefix); |
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} while (prefix[0]); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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#if defined(MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(MS_XBOX) |
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/* a string loaded from the DLL at startup.*/ |
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extern const char *PyWin_DLLVersionString; |
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/* Load a PYTHONPATH value from the registry. |
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Load from either HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER. |
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Works in both Unicode and 8bit environments. Only uses the |
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Ex family of functions so it also works with Windows CE. |
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Returns NULL, or a pointer that should be freed. |
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XXX - this code is pretty strange, as it used to also |
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work on Win16, where the buffer sizes werent available |
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in advance. It could be simplied now Win16/Win32s is dead! |
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*/ |
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static char * |
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getpythonregpath(HKEY keyBase, int skipcore) |
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{ |
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HKEY newKey = 0; |
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DWORD dataSize = 0; |
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DWORD numKeys = 0; |
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LONG rc; |
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char *retval = NULL; |
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TCHAR *dataBuf = NULL; |
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static const TCHAR keyPrefix[] = _T("Software\\Python\\PythonCore\\"); |
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static const TCHAR keySuffix[] = _T("\\PythonPath"); |
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size_t versionLen; |
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DWORD index; |
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TCHAR *keyBuf = NULL; |
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TCHAR *keyBufPtr; |
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TCHAR **ppPaths = NULL; |
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/* Tried to use sysget("winver") but here is too early :-( */ |
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versionLen = _tcslen(PyWin_DLLVersionString); |
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/* Space for all the chars, plus one \0 */ |
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keyBuf = keyBufPtr = malloc(sizeof(keyPrefix) + |
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sizeof(TCHAR)*(versionLen-1) + |
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sizeof(keySuffix)); |
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if (keyBuf==NULL) goto done; |
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memcpy(keyBufPtr, keyPrefix, sizeof(keyPrefix)-sizeof(TCHAR)); |
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keyBufPtr += sizeof(keyPrefix)/sizeof(TCHAR) - 1; |
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memcpy(keyBufPtr, PyWin_DLLVersionString, versionLen * sizeof(TCHAR)); |
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keyBufPtr += versionLen; |
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/* NULL comes with this one! */ |
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memcpy(keyBufPtr, keySuffix, sizeof(keySuffix)); |
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/* Open the root Python key */ |
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rc=RegOpenKeyEx(keyBase, |
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keyBuf, /* subkey */ |
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0, /* reserved */ |
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KEY_READ, |
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&newKey); |
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if (rc!=ERROR_SUCCESS) goto done; |
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/* Find out how big our core buffer is, and how many subkeys we have */ |
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rc = RegQueryInfoKey(newKey, NULL, NULL, NULL, &numKeys, NULL, NULL, |
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NULL, NULL, &dataSize, NULL, NULL); |
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if (rc!=ERROR_SUCCESS) goto done; |
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if (skipcore) dataSize = 0; /* Only count core ones if we want them! */ |
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/* Allocate a temp array of char buffers, so we only need to loop |
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reading the registry once |
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*/ |
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ppPaths = malloc( sizeof(TCHAR *) * numKeys ); |
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if (ppPaths==NULL) goto done; |
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memset(ppPaths, 0, sizeof(TCHAR *) * numKeys); |
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/* Loop over all subkeys, allocating a temp sub-buffer. */ |
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for(index=0;index<numKeys;index++) { |
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TCHAR keyBuf[MAX_PATH+1]; |
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HKEY subKey = 0; |
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DWORD reqdSize = MAX_PATH+1; |
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/* Get the sub-key name */ |
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DWORD rc = RegEnumKeyEx(newKey, index, keyBuf, &reqdSize, |
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NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL ); |
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if (rc!=ERROR_SUCCESS) goto done; |
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/* Open the sub-key */ |
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rc=RegOpenKeyEx(newKey, |
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keyBuf, /* subkey */ |
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0, /* reserved */ |
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KEY_READ, |
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&subKey); |
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if (rc!=ERROR_SUCCESS) goto done; |
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/* Find the value of the buffer size, malloc, then read it */ |
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RegQueryValueEx(subKey, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, &reqdSize); |
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if (reqdSize) { |
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ppPaths[index] = malloc(reqdSize); |
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if (ppPaths[index]) { |
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RegQueryValueEx(subKey, NULL, 0, NULL, |
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(LPBYTE)ppPaths[index], |
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&reqdSize); |
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dataSize += reqdSize + 1; /* 1 for the ";" */ |
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} |
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} |
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RegCloseKey(subKey); |
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} |
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/* original datasize from RegQueryInfo doesn't include the \0 */ |
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dataBuf = malloc((dataSize+1) * sizeof(TCHAR)); |
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if (dataBuf) { |
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TCHAR *szCur = dataBuf; |
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DWORD reqdSize = dataSize; |
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/* Copy our collected strings */ |
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for (index=0;index<numKeys;index++) { |
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if (index > 0) { |
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*(szCur++) = _T(';'); |
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dataSize--; |
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} |
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if (ppPaths[index]) { |
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int len = _tcslen(ppPaths[index]); |
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_tcsncpy(szCur, ppPaths[index], len); |
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szCur += len; |
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dataSize -= len; |
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} |
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} |
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if (skipcore) |
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*szCur = '\0'; |
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else { |
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/* If we have no values, we dont need a ';' */ |
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if (numKeys) { |
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*(szCur++) = _T(';'); |
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dataSize--; |
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} |
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/* Now append the core path entries - |
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this will include the NULL |
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*/ |
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rc = RegQueryValueEx(newKey, NULL, 0, NULL, |
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(LPBYTE)szCur, &dataSize); |
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} |
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/* And set the result - caller must free |
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If MBCS, it is fine as is. If Unicode, allocate new |
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buffer and convert. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef UNICODE |
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retval = (char *)malloc(reqdSize+1); |
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if (retval) |
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WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, |
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dataBuf, -1, /* source */ |
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retval, reqdSize+1, /* dest */ |
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NULL, NULL); |
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free(dataBuf); |
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#else |
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retval = dataBuf; |
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#endif |
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} |
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done: |
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/* Loop freeing my temp buffers */ |
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if (ppPaths) { |
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for(index=0;index<numKeys;index++) |
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if (ppPaths[index]) free(ppPaths[index]); |
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free(ppPaths); |
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} |
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if (newKey) |
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RegCloseKey(newKey); |
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if (keyBuf) |
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free(keyBuf); |
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return retval; |
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} |
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#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
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static void |
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get_progpath(void) |
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{ |
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extern char *Py_GetProgramName(void); |
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char *path = Py_GETENV("PATH"); |
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char *prog = Py_GetProgramName(); |
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
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extern HANDLE PyWin_DLLhModule; |
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#ifdef UNICODE |
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WCHAR wprogpath[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
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/* Windows documents that GetModuleFileName() will "truncate", |
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but makes no mention of the null terminator. Play it safe. |
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PLUS Windows itself defines MAX_PATH as the same, but anyway... |
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*/ |
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wprogpath[MAXPATHLEN]=_T('\0'); |
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if (PyWin_DLLhModule && |
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GetModuleFileName(PyWin_DLLhModule, wprogpath, MAXPATHLEN)) { |
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WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, |
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wprogpath, -1, |
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dllpath, MAXPATHLEN+1, |
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NULL, NULL); |
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} |
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wprogpath[MAXPATHLEN]=_T('\0'); |
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if (GetModuleFileName(NULL, wprogpath, MAXPATHLEN)) { |
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WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, |
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wprogpath, -1, |
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progpath, MAXPATHLEN+1, |
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NULL, NULL); |
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return; |
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} |
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#elif !defined(MS_XBOX) |
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/* static init of progpath ensures final char remains \0 */ |
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if (PyWin_DLLhModule) |
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if (!GetModuleFileName(PyWin_DLLhModule, dllpath, MAXPATHLEN)) |
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dllpath[0] = 0; |
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if (GetModuleFileName(NULL, progpath, MAXPATHLEN)) |
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return; |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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if (prog == NULL || *prog == '\0') |
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prog = "python"; |
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/* If there is no slash in the argv0 path, then we have to |
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* assume python is on the user's $PATH, since there's no |
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* other way to find a directory to start the search from. If |
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* $PATH isn't exported, you lose. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef ALTSEP |
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if (strchr(prog, SEP) || strchr(prog, ALTSEP)) |
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#else |
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if (strchr(prog, SEP)) |
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#endif |
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strncpy(progpath, prog, MAXPATHLEN); |
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else if (path) { |
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while (1) { |
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char *delim = strchr(path, DELIM); |
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if (delim) { |
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size_t len = delim - path; |
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/* ensure we can't overwrite buffer */ |
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len = min(MAXPATHLEN,len); |
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strncpy(progpath, path, len); |
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*(progpath + len) = '\0'; |
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} |
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else |
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strncpy(progpath, path, MAXPATHLEN); |
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/* join() is safe for MAXPATHLEN+1 size buffer */ |
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join(progpath, prog); |
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if (exists(progpath)) |
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break; |
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if (!delim) { |
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progpath[0] = '\0'; |
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break; |
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} |
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path = delim + 1; |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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progpath[0] = '\0'; |
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} |
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static void |
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calculate_path(void) |
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{ |
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char argv0_path[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
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char *buf; |
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size_t bufsz; |
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char *pythonhome = Py_GetPythonHome(); |
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char *envpath = Py_GETENV("PYTHONPATH"); |
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
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int skiphome, skipdefault; |
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char *machinepath = NULL; |
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char *userpath = NULL; |
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char zip_path[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
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size_t len; |
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#endif |
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get_progpath(); |
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/* progpath guaranteed \0 terminated in MAXPATH+1 bytes. */ |
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strcpy(argv0_path, progpath); |
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reduce(argv0_path); |
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if (pythonhome == NULL || *pythonhome == '\0') { |
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if (search_for_prefix(argv0_path, LANDMARK)) |
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pythonhome = prefix; |
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else |
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pythonhome = NULL; |
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} |
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else |
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strncpy(prefix, pythonhome, MAXPATHLEN); |
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if (envpath && *envpath == '\0') |
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envpath = NULL; |
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#if defined(MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(MS_XBOX) |
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/* Calculate zip archive path */ |
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if (dllpath[0]) /* use name of python DLL */ |
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strncpy(zip_path, dllpath, MAXPATHLEN); |
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else /* use name of executable program */ |
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strncpy(zip_path, progpath, MAXPATHLEN); |
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zip_path[MAXPATHLEN] = '\0'; |
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len = strlen(zip_path); |
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if (len > 4) { |
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zip_path[len-3] = 'z'; /* change ending to "zip" */ |
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zip_path[len-2] = 'i'; |
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zip_path[len-1] = 'p'; |
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} |
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else { |
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zip_path[0] = 0; |
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} |
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skiphome = pythonhome==NULL ? 0 : 1; |
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machinepath = getpythonregpath(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, skiphome); |
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userpath = getpythonregpath(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, skiphome); |
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/* We only use the default relative PYTHONPATH if we havent |
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anything better to use! */ |
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skipdefault = envpath!=NULL || pythonhome!=NULL || \ |
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machinepath!=NULL || userpath!=NULL; |
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#elif defined(MS_XBOX) |
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skipdefault = 1; |
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#endif |
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/* We need to construct a path from the following parts. |
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(1) the PYTHONPATH environment variable, if set; |
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(2) for Win32, the zip archive file path; |
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(3) for Win32, the machinepath and userpath, if set; |
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(4) the PYTHONPATH config macro, with the leading "." |
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of each component replaced with pythonhome, if set; |
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(5) the directory containing the executable (argv0_path). |
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The length calculation calculates #4 first. |
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Extra rules: |
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- If PYTHONHOME is set (in any way) item (3) is ignored. |
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- If registry values are used, (4) and (5) are ignored. |
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*/ |
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/* Calculate size of return buffer */ |
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if (pythonhome != NULL) { |
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char *p; |
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bufsz = 1; |
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for (p = PYTHONPATH; *p; p++) { |
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if (*p == DELIM) |
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bufsz++; /* number of DELIM plus one */ |
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} |
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bufsz *= strlen(pythonhome); |
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} |
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else |
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bufsz = 0; |
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bufsz += strlen(PYTHONPATH) + 1; |
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bufsz += strlen(argv0_path) + 1; |
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
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if (userpath) |
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bufsz += strlen(userpath) + 1; |
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if (machinepath) |
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bufsz += strlen(machinepath) + 1; |
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bufsz += strlen(zip_path) + 1; |
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#endif |
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if (envpath != NULL) |
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bufsz += strlen(envpath) + 1; |
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module_search_path = buf = malloc(bufsz); |
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if (buf == NULL) { |
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/* We can't exit, so print a warning and limp along */ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Can't malloc dynamic PYTHONPATH.\n"); |
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if (envpath) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "Using environment $PYTHONPATH.\n"); |
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module_search_path = envpath; |
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} |
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else { |
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fprintf(stderr, "Using default static path.\n"); |
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module_search_path = PYTHONPATH; |
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} |
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
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if (machinepath) |
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free(machinepath); |
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if (userpath) |
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free(userpath); |
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#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
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return; |
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} |
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if (envpath) { |
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strcpy(buf, envpath); |
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buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
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*buf++ = DELIM; |
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} |
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
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if (zip_path[0]) { |
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strcpy(buf, zip_path); |
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buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
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*buf++ = DELIM; |
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} |
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if (userpath) { |
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strcpy(buf, userpath); |
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buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
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*buf++ = DELIM; |
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free(userpath); |
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} |
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if (machinepath) { |
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strcpy(buf, machinepath); |
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buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
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*buf++ = DELIM; |
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free(machinepath); |
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} |
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if (pythonhome == NULL) { |
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if (!skipdefault) { |
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strcpy(buf, PYTHONPATH); |
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buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
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} |
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} |
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#else |
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if (pythonhome == NULL) { |
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strcpy(buf, PYTHONPATH); |
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buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
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} |
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#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
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else { |
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char *p = PYTHONPATH; |
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char *q; |
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size_t n; |
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for (;;) { |
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q = strchr(p, DELIM); |
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if (q == NULL) |
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n = strlen(p); |
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else |
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n = q-p; |
|
if (p[0] == '.' && is_sep(p[1])) { |
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strcpy(buf, pythonhome); |
|
buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
|
p++; |
|
n--; |
|
} |
|
strncpy(buf, p, n); |
|
buf += n; |
|
if (q == NULL) |
|
break; |
|
*buf++ = DELIM; |
|
p = q+1; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
if (argv0_path) { |
|
*buf++ = DELIM; |
|
strcpy(buf, argv0_path); |
|
buf = strchr(buf, '\0'); |
|
} |
|
*buf = '\0'; |
|
/* Now to pull one last hack/trick. If sys.prefix is |
|
empty, then try and find it somewhere on the paths |
|
we calculated. We scan backwards, as our general policy |
|
is that Python core directories are at the *end* of |
|
sys.path. We assume that our "lib" directory is |
|
on the path, and that our 'prefix' directory is |
|
the parent of that. |
|
*/ |
|
if (*prefix=='\0') { |
|
char lookBuf[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
|
char *look = buf - 1; /* 'buf' is at the end of the buffer */ |
|
while (1) { |
|
int nchars; |
|
char *lookEnd = look; |
|
/* 'look' will end up one character before the |
|
start of the path in question - even if this |
|
is one character before the start of the buffer |
|
*/ |
|
while (*look != DELIM && look >= module_search_path) |
|
look--; |
|
nchars = lookEnd-look; |
|
strncpy(lookBuf, look+1, nchars); |
|
lookBuf[nchars] = '\0'; |
|
/* Up one level to the parent */ |
|
reduce(lookBuf); |
|
if (search_for_prefix(lookBuf, LANDMARK)) { |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
/* If we are out of paths to search - give up */ |
|
if (look < module_search_path) |
|
break; |
|
look--; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
/* External interface */ |
|
|
|
char * |
|
Py_GetPath(void) |
|
{ |
|
if (!module_search_path) |
|
calculate_path(); |
|
return module_search_path; |
|
} |
|
|
|
char * |
|
Py_GetPrefix(void) |
|
{ |
|
if (!module_search_path) |
|
calculate_path(); |
|
return prefix; |
|
} |
|
|
|
char * |
|
Py_GetExecPrefix(void) |
|
{ |
|
return Py_GetPrefix(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
char * |
|
Py_GetProgramFullPath(void) |
|
{ |
|
if (!module_search_path) |
|
calculate_path(); |
|
return progpath; |
|
}
|
|
|