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r17058 /*
exewrapper.c - wrapper for calling a python script on Windows
Copyright 2012 Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com> and others
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
*/
#include <Python.h>
#include <windows.h>
#ifdef __GNUC__
int strcat_s(char *d, size_t n, const char *s)
{
return !strncat(d, s, n);
}
#endif
static char pyscript[MAX_PATH + 10];
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char *dot;
int ret;
int i;
int n;
char **pyargv;
WIN32_FIND_DATA fdata;
HANDLE hfind;
const char *err;
if (GetModuleFileName(NULL, pyscript, sizeof(pyscript)) == 0)
{
err = "GetModuleFileName failed";
goto bail;
}
dot = strrchr(pyscript, '.');
if (dot == NULL) {
err = "malformed module filename";
goto bail;
}
*dot = 0; /* cut trailing ".exe" */
hfind = FindFirstFile(pyscript, &fdata);
if (hfind != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/* pyscript exists, close handle */
FindClose(hfind);
} else {
/* file pyscript isn't there, take <pyscript>exe.py */
strcat_s(pyscript, sizeof(pyscript), "exe.py");
}
/*
Only add the pyscript to the args, if it's not already there. It may
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r17058 the same way as it got called, that is, with the pyscript already in
place. So we optionally accept the pyscript as the first argument
(argv[1]), letting our exe taking the role of the python interpreter.
*/
if (argc >= 2 && strcmp(argv[1], pyscript) == 0) {
/*
pyscript is already in the args, so there is no need to copy
the args and we can directly call the python interpreter with
the original args.
*/
return Py_Main(argc, argv);
}
/*
Start assembling the args for the Python interpreter call. We put the
name of our exe (argv[0]) in the position where the python.exe
canonically is, and insert the pyscript next.
*/
pyargv = malloc((argc + 5) * sizeof(char*));
if (pyargv == NULL) {
err = "not enough memory";
goto bail;
}
n = 0;
pyargv[n++] = argv[0];
pyargv[n++] = pyscript;
/* copy remaining args from the command line */
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
pyargv[n++] = argv[i];
/* argv[argc] is guaranteed to be NULL, so we forward that guarantee */
pyargv[n] = NULL;
ret = Py_Main(n, pyargv); /* The Python interpreter call */
free(pyargv);
return ret;
bail:
fprintf(stderr, "abort: %s\n", err);
return 255;
}