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1 | /* | |
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2 | exewrapper.c - wrapper for calling a python script on Windows | |
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4 | Copyright 2012 Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com> and others | |
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5 | ||
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6 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
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7 | GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
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8 | */ | |
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9 | ||
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10 | #include <Python.h> | |
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11 | #include <windows.h> | |
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12 | ||
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13 | ||
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14 | #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
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15 | int strcat_s(char *d, size_t n, const char *s) | |
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16 | { | |
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17 | return !strncat(d, s, n); | |
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18 | } | |
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19 | #endif | |
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20 | ||
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21 | ||
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22 | static char pyscript[MAX_PATH + 10]; | |
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23 | ||
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24 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) | |
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25 | { | |
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26 | char *dot; | |
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27 | int ret; | |
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28 | int i; | |
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29 | int n; | |
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30 | char **pyargv; | |
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31 | WIN32_FIND_DATA fdata; | |
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32 | HANDLE hfind; | |
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33 | const char *err; | |
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34 | ||
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35 | if (GetModuleFileName(NULL, pyscript, sizeof(pyscript)) == 0) | |
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36 | { | |
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37 | err = "GetModuleFileName failed"; | |
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38 | goto bail; | |
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39 | } | |
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40 | ||
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41 | dot = strrchr(pyscript, '.'); | |
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42 | if (dot == NULL) { | |
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43 | err = "malformed module filename"; | |
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44 | goto bail; | |
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45 | } | |
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46 | *dot = 0; /* cut trailing ".exe" */ | |
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47 | ||
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48 | hfind = FindFirstFile(pyscript, &fdata); | |
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49 | if (hfind != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { | |
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50 | /* pyscript exists, close handle */ | |
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51 | FindClose(hfind); | |
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52 | } else { | |
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53 | /* file pyscript isn't there, take <pyscript>exe.py */ | |
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54 | strcat_s(pyscript, sizeof(pyscript), "exe.py"); | |
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55 | } | |
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56 | ||
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57 | /* | |
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58 | Only add the pyscript to the args, if it's not already there. It may | |
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59 | already be there, if Mercurial spawned a child process of itself, in | |
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60 | the same way as it got called, that is, with the pyscript already in | |
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61 | place. So we optionally accept the pyscript as the first argument | |
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62 | (argv[1]), letting our exe taking the role of the python interpreter. | |
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63 | */ | |
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64 | if (argc >= 2 && strcmp(argv[1], pyscript) == 0) { | |
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65 | /* | |
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66 | pyscript is already in the args, so there is no need to copy | |
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67 | the args and we can directly call the python interpreter with | |
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68 | the original args. | |
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69 | */ | |
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70 | return Py_Main(argc, argv); | |
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71 | } | |
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72 | ||
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73 | /* | |
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74 | Start assembling the args for the Python interpreter call. We put the | |
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75 | name of our exe (argv[0]) in the position where the python.exe | |
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76 | canonically is, and insert the pyscript next. | |
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77 | */ | |
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78 | pyargv = malloc((argc + 5) * sizeof(char*)); | |
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79 | if (pyargv == NULL) { | |
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80 | err = "not enough memory"; | |
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81 | goto bail; | |
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82 | } | |
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83 | n = 0; | |
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84 | pyargv[n++] = argv[0]; | |
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85 | pyargv[n++] = pyscript; | |
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86 | ||
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87 | /* copy remaining args from the command line */ | |
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88 | for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) | |
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89 | pyargv[n++] = argv[i]; | |
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90 | /* argv[argc] is guaranteed to be NULL, so we forward that guarantee */ | |
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91 | pyargv[n] = NULL; | |
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92 | ||
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93 | ret = Py_Main(n, pyargv); /* The Python interpreter call */ | |
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94 | ||
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95 | free(pyargv); | |
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96 | return ret; | |
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97 | ||
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98 | bail: | |
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99 | fprintf(stderr, "abort: %s\n", err); | |
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100 | return 255; | |
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101 | } |
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