x.py: Support systems with only python3 not python

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David Tolnay 2022-06-24 17:55:40 -07:00
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Modern Linux and macOS systems commonly only have a thing called `python3` and
# not `python`, while Windows commonly does not have `python3`, so we cannot
# directly use python in the shebang and have it consistently work. Instead we
# embed some bash to look for a python to run the rest of the script.
#
# On Windows, `py -3` sometimes works. We need to try it first because `python3`
# sometimes tries to launch the app store on Windows.
'''':
for PYTHON in "py -3" python3 python python2; do
if command -v $PYTHON >/dev/null; then
exec $PYTHON "$0" "$@"
break
fi
done
echo "$0: error: did not find python installed" >&2
exit 1
'''
# The rest of this file is Python.
#
# This file is only a "symlink" to bootstrap.py, all logic should go there.
import os
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# If this is python2, check if python3 is available and re-execute with that
# interpreter.
#
# `./x.py` would not normally benefit from this because the bash above tries
# python3 before 2, but this matters if someone ran `python x.py` and their
# system's `python` is python2.
if sys.version_info.major < 3:
try:
# On Windows, `py -3` sometimes works.
# Try this first, because 'python3' sometimes tries to launch the app
# store on Windows
os.execvp("py", ["py", "-3"] + sys.argv)
except OSError:
try: