source: vendor/python/2.5/Modules/getpath.c

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1/* Return the initial module search path. */
2
3#include "Python.h"
4#include "osdefs.h"
5
6#include <sys/types.h>
7#include <string.h>
8
9#ifdef __APPLE__
10#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
11#endif
12
13/* Search in some common locations for the associated Python libraries.
14 *
15 * Two directories must be found, the platform independent directory
16 * (prefix), containing the common .py and .pyc files, and the platform
17 * dependent directory (exec_prefix), containing the shared library
18 * modules. Note that prefix and exec_prefix can be the same directory,
19 * but for some installations, they are different.
20 *
21 * Py_GetPath() carries out separate searches for prefix and exec_prefix.
22 * Each search tries a number of different locations until a ``landmark''
23 * file or directory is found. If no prefix or exec_prefix is found, a
24 * warning message is issued and the preprocessor defined PREFIX and
25 * EXEC_PREFIX are used (even though they will not work); python carries on
26 * as best as is possible, but most imports will fail.
27 *
28 * Before any searches are done, the location of the executable is
29 * determined. If argv[0] has one or more slashs in it, it is used
30 * unchanged. Otherwise, it must have been invoked from the shell's path,
31 * so we search $PATH for the named executable and use that. If the
32 * executable was not found on $PATH (or there was no $PATH environment
33 * variable), the original argv[0] string is used.
34 *
35 * Next, the executable location is examined to see if it is a symbolic
36 * link. If so, the link is chased (correctly interpreting a relative
37 * pathname if one is found) and the directory of the link target is used.
38 *
39 * Finally, argv0_path is set to the directory containing the executable
40 * (i.e. the last component is stripped).
41 *
42 * With argv0_path in hand, we perform a number of steps. The same steps
43 * are performed for prefix and for exec_prefix, but with a different
44 * landmark.
45 *
46 * Step 1. Are we running python out of the build directory? This is
47 * checked by looking for a different kind of landmark relative to
48 * argv0_path. For prefix, the landmark's path is derived from the VPATH
49 * preprocessor variable (taking into account that its value is almost, but
50 * not quite, what we need). For exec_prefix, the landmark is
51 * Modules/Setup. If the landmark is found, we're done.
52 *
53 * For the remaining steps, the prefix landmark will always be
54 * lib/python$VERSION/os.py and the exec_prefix will always be
55 * lib/python$VERSION/lib-dynload, where $VERSION is Python's version
56 * number as supplied by the Makefile. Note that this means that no more
57 * build directory checking is performed; if the first step did not find
58 * the landmarks, the assumption is that python is running from an
59 * installed setup.
60 *
61 * Step 2. See if the $PYTHONHOME environment variable points to the
62 * installed location of the Python libraries. If $PYTHONHOME is set, then
63 * it points to prefix and exec_prefix. $PYTHONHOME can be a single
64 * directory, which is used for both, or the prefix and exec_prefix
65 * directories separated by a colon.
66 *
67 * Step 3. Try to find prefix and exec_prefix relative to argv0_path,
68 * backtracking up the path until it is exhausted. This is the most common
69 * step to succeed. Note that if prefix and exec_prefix are different,
70 * exec_prefix is more likely to be found; however if exec_prefix is a
71 * subdirectory of prefix, both will be found.
72 *
73 * Step 4. Search the directories pointed to by the preprocessor variables
74 * PREFIX and EXEC_PREFIX. These are supplied by the Makefile but can be
75 * passed in as options to the configure script.
76 *
77 * That's it!
78 *
79 * Well, almost. Once we have determined prefix and exec_prefix, the
80 * preprocessor variable PYTHONPATH is used to construct a path. Each
81 * relative path on PYTHONPATH is prefixed with prefix. Then the directory
82 * containing the shared library modules is appended. The environment
83 * variable $PYTHONPATH is inserted in front of it all. Finally, the
84 * prefix and exec_prefix globals are tweaked so they reflect the values
85 * expected by other code, by stripping the "lib/python$VERSION/..." stuff
86 * off. If either points to the build directory, the globals are reset to
87 * the corresponding preprocessor variables (so sys.prefix will reflect the
88 * installation location, even though sys.path points into the build
89 * directory). This seems to make more sense given that currently the only
90 * known use of sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix is for the ILU installation
91 * process to find the installed Python tree.
92 */
93
94#ifdef __cplusplus
95 extern "C" {
96#endif
97
98
99#ifndef VERSION
100#define VERSION "2.1"
101#endif
102
103#ifndef VPATH
104#define VPATH "."
105#endif
106
107#ifndef PREFIX
108# ifdef __VMS
109# define PREFIX ""
110# else
111# define PREFIX "/usr/local"
112# endif
113#endif
114
115#ifndef EXEC_PREFIX
116#define EXEC_PREFIX PREFIX
117#endif
118
119#ifndef PYTHONPATH
120#define PYTHONPATH PREFIX "/lib/python" VERSION ":" \
121 EXEC_PREFIX "/lib/python" VERSION "/lib-dynload"
122#endif
123
124#ifndef LANDMARK
125#define LANDMARK "os.py"
126#endif
127
128static char prefix[MAXPATHLEN+1];
129static char exec_prefix[MAXPATHLEN+1];
130static char progpath[MAXPATHLEN+1];
131static char *module_search_path = NULL;
132static char lib_python[] = "lib/python" VERSION;
133
134static void
135reduce(char *dir)
136{
137 size_t i = strlen(dir);
138 while (i > 0 && dir[i] != SEP)
139 --i;
140 dir[i] = '\0';
141}
142
143
144static int
145isfile(char *filename) /* Is file, not directory */
146{
147 struct stat buf;
148 if (stat(filename, &buf) != 0)
149 return 0;
150 if (!S_ISREG(buf.st_mode))
151 return 0;
152 return 1;
153}
154
155
156static int
157ismodule(char *filename) /* Is module -- check for .pyc/.pyo too */
158{
159 if (isfile(filename))
160 return 1;
161
162 /* Check for the compiled version of prefix. */
163 if (strlen(filename) < MAXPATHLEN) {
164 strcat(filename, Py_OptimizeFlag ? "o" : "c");
165 if (isfile(filename))
166 return 1;
167 }
168 return 0;
169}
170
171
172static int
173isxfile(char *filename) /* Is executable file */
174{
175 struct stat buf;
176 if (stat(filename, &buf) != 0)
177 return 0;
178 if (!S_ISREG(buf.st_mode))
179 return 0;
180 if ((buf.st_mode & 0111) == 0)
181 return 0;
182 return 1;
183}
184
185
186static int
187isdir(char *filename) /* Is directory */
188{
189 struct stat buf;
190 if (stat(filename, &buf) != 0)
191 return 0;
192 if (!S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode))
193 return 0;
194 return 1;
195}
196
197
198/* Add a path component, by appending stuff to buffer.
199 buffer must have at least MAXPATHLEN + 1 bytes allocated, and contain a
200 NUL-terminated string with no more than MAXPATHLEN characters (not counting
201 the trailing NUL). It's a fatal error if it contains a string longer than
202 that (callers must be careful!). If these requirements are met, it's
203 guaranteed that buffer will still be a NUL-terminated string with no more
204 than MAXPATHLEN characters at exit. If stuff is too long, only as much of
205 stuff as fits will be appended.
206*/
207static void
208joinpath(char *buffer, char *stuff)
209{
210 size_t n, k;
211 if (stuff[0] == SEP)
212 n = 0;
213 else {
214 n = strlen(buffer);
215 if (n > 0 && buffer[n-1] != SEP && n < MAXPATHLEN)
216 buffer[n++] = SEP;
217 }
218 if (n > MAXPATHLEN)
219 Py_FatalError("buffer overflow in getpath.c's joinpath()");
220 k = strlen(stuff);
221 if (n + k > MAXPATHLEN)
222 k = MAXPATHLEN - n;
223 strncpy(buffer+n, stuff, k);
224 buffer[n+k] = '\0';
225}
226
227/* copy_absolute requires that path be allocated at least
228 MAXPATHLEN + 1 bytes and that p be no more than MAXPATHLEN bytes. */
229static void
230copy_absolute(char *path, char *p)
231{
232 if (p[0] == SEP)
233 strcpy(path, p);
234 else {
235 getcwd(path, MAXPATHLEN);
236 if (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == SEP)
237 p += 2;
238 joinpath(path, p);
239 }
240}
241
242/* absolutize() requires that path be allocated at least MAXPATHLEN+1 bytes. */
243static void
244absolutize(char *path)
245{
246 char buffer[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
247
248 if (path[0] == SEP)
249 return;
250 copy_absolute(buffer, path);
251 strcpy(path, buffer);
252}
253
254/* search_for_prefix requires that argv0_path be no more than MAXPATHLEN
255 bytes long.
256*/
257static int
258search_for_prefix(char *argv0_path, char *home)
259{
260 size_t n;
261 char *vpath;
262
263 /* If PYTHONHOME is set, we believe it unconditionally */
264 if (home) {
265 char *delim;
266 strncpy(prefix, home, MAXPATHLEN);
267 delim = strchr(prefix, DELIM);
268 if (delim)
269 *delim = '\0';
270 joinpath(prefix, lib_python);
271 joinpath(prefix, LANDMARK);
272 return 1;
273 }
274
275 /* Check to see if argv[0] is in the build directory */
276 strcpy(prefix, argv0_path);
277 joinpath(prefix, "Modules/Setup");
278 if (isfile(prefix)) {
279 /* Check VPATH to see if argv0_path is in the build directory. */
280 vpath = VPATH;
281 strcpy(prefix, argv0_path);
282 joinpath(prefix, vpath);
283 joinpath(prefix, "Lib");
284 joinpath(prefix, LANDMARK);
285 if (ismodule(prefix))
286 return -1;
287 }
288
289 /* Search from argv0_path, until root is found */
290 copy_absolute(prefix, argv0_path);
291 do {
292 n = strlen(prefix);
293 joinpath(prefix, lib_python);
294 joinpath(prefix, LANDMARK);
295 if (ismodule(prefix))
296 return 1;
297 prefix[n] = '\0';
298 reduce(prefix);
299 } while (prefix[0]);
300
301 /* Look at configure's PREFIX */
302 strncpy(prefix, PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
303 joinpath(prefix, lib_python);
304 joinpath(prefix, LANDMARK);
305 if (ismodule(prefix))
306 return 1;
307
308 /* Fail */
309 return 0;
310}
311
312
313/* search_for_exec_prefix requires that argv0_path be no more than
314 MAXPATHLEN bytes long.
315*/
316static int
317search_for_exec_prefix(char *argv0_path, char *home)
318{
319 size_t n;
320
321 /* If PYTHONHOME is set, we believe it unconditionally */
322 if (home) {
323 char *delim;
324 delim = strchr(home, DELIM);
325 if (delim)
326 strncpy(exec_prefix, delim+1, MAXPATHLEN);
327 else
328 strncpy(exec_prefix, home, MAXPATHLEN);
329 joinpath(exec_prefix, lib_python);
330 joinpath(exec_prefix, "lib-dynload");
331 return 1;
332 }
333
334 /* Check to see if argv[0] is in the build directory */
335 strcpy(exec_prefix, argv0_path);
336 joinpath(exec_prefix, "Modules/Setup");
337 if (isfile(exec_prefix)) {
338 reduce(exec_prefix);
339 return -1;
340 }
341
342 /* Search from argv0_path, until root is found */
343 copy_absolute(exec_prefix, argv0_path);
344 do {
345 n = strlen(exec_prefix);
346 joinpath(exec_prefix, lib_python);
347 joinpath(exec_prefix, "lib-dynload");
348 if (isdir(exec_prefix))
349 return 1;
350 exec_prefix[n] = '\0';
351 reduce(exec_prefix);
352 } while (exec_prefix[0]);
353
354 /* Look at configure's EXEC_PREFIX */
355 strncpy(exec_prefix, EXEC_PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
356 joinpath(exec_prefix, lib_python);
357 joinpath(exec_prefix, "lib-dynload");
358 if (isdir(exec_prefix))
359 return 1;
360
361 /* Fail */
362 return 0;
363}
364
365
366static void
367calculate_path(void)
368{
369 extern char *Py_GetProgramName(void);
370
371 static char delimiter[2] = {DELIM, '\0'};
372 static char separator[2] = {SEP, '\0'};
373 char *pythonpath = PYTHONPATH;
374 char *rtpypath = Py_GETENV("PYTHONPATH");
375 char *home = Py_GetPythonHome();
376 char *path = getenv("PATH");
377 char *prog = Py_GetProgramName();
378 char argv0_path[MAXPATHLEN+1];
379 char zip_path[MAXPATHLEN+1];
380 int pfound, efound; /* 1 if found; -1 if found build directory */
381 char *buf;
382 size_t bufsz;
383 size_t prefixsz;
384 char *defpath = pythonpath;
385#ifdef WITH_NEXT_FRAMEWORK
386 NSModule pythonModule;
387#endif
388#ifdef __APPLE__
389#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4
390 uint32_t nsexeclength = MAXPATHLEN;
391#else
392 unsigned long nsexeclength = MAXPATHLEN;
393#endif
394#endif
395
396 /* If there is no slash in the argv0 path, then we have to
397 * assume python is on the user's $PATH, since there's no
398 * other way to find a directory to start the search from. If
399 * $PATH isn't exported, you lose.
400 */
401 if (strchr(prog, SEP))
402 strncpy(progpath, prog, MAXPATHLEN);
403#ifdef __APPLE__
404 /* On Mac OS X, if a script uses an interpreter of the form
405 * "#!/opt/python2.3/bin/python", the kernel only passes "python"
406 * as argv[0], which falls through to the $PATH search below.
407 * If /opt/python2.3/bin isn't in your path, or is near the end,
408 * this algorithm may incorrectly find /usr/bin/python. To work
409 * around this, we can use _NSGetExecutablePath to get a better
410 * hint of what the intended interpreter was, although this
411 * will fail if a relative path was used. but in that case,
412 * absolutize() should help us out below
413 */
414 else if(0 == _NSGetExecutablePath(progpath, &nsexeclength) && progpath[0] == SEP)
415 ;
416#endif /* __APPLE__ */
417 else if (path) {
418 while (1) {
419 char *delim = strchr(path, DELIM);
420
421 if (delim) {
422 size_t len = delim - path;
423 if (len > MAXPATHLEN)
424 len = MAXPATHLEN;
425 strncpy(progpath, path, len);
426 *(progpath + len) = '\0';
427 }
428 else
429 strncpy(progpath, path, MAXPATHLEN);
430
431 joinpath(progpath, prog);
432 if (isxfile(progpath))
433 break;
434
435 if (!delim) {
436 progpath[0] = '\0';
437 break;
438 }
439 path = delim + 1;
440 }
441 }
442 else
443 progpath[0] = '\0';
444 if (progpath[0] != SEP)
445 absolutize(progpath);
446 strncpy(argv0_path, progpath, MAXPATHLEN);
447 argv0_path[MAXPATHLEN] = '\0';
448
449#ifdef WITH_NEXT_FRAMEWORK
450 /* On Mac OS X we have a special case if we're running from a framework.
451 ** This is because the python home should be set relative to the library,
452 ** which is in the framework, not relative to the executable, which may
453 ** be outside of the framework. Except when we're in the build directory...
454 */
455 pythonModule = NSModuleForSymbol(NSLookupAndBindSymbol("_Py_Initialize"));
456 /* Use dylib functions to find out where the framework was loaded from */
457 buf = (char *)NSLibraryNameForModule(pythonModule);
458 if (buf != NULL) {
459 /* We're in a framework. */
460 /* See if we might be in the build directory. The framework in the
461 ** build directory is incomplete, it only has the .dylib and a few
462 ** needed symlinks, it doesn't have the Lib directories and such.
463 ** If we're running with the framework from the build directory we must
464 ** be running the interpreter in the build directory, so we use the
465 ** build-directory-specific logic to find Lib and such.
466 */
467 strncpy(argv0_path, buf, MAXPATHLEN);
468 reduce(argv0_path);
469 joinpath(argv0_path, lib_python);
470 joinpath(argv0_path, LANDMARK);
471 if (!ismodule(argv0_path)) {
472 /* We are in the build directory so use the name of the
473 executable - we know that the absolute path is passed */
474 strncpy(argv0_path, prog, MAXPATHLEN);
475 }
476 else {
477 /* Use the location of the library as the progpath */
478 strncpy(argv0_path, buf, MAXPATHLEN);
479 }
480 }
481#endif
482
483#if HAVE_READLINK
484 {
485 char tmpbuffer[MAXPATHLEN+1];
486 int linklen = readlink(progpath, tmpbuffer, MAXPATHLEN);
487 while (linklen != -1) {
488 /* It's not null terminated! */
489 tmpbuffer[linklen] = '\0';
490 if (tmpbuffer[0] == SEP)
491 /* tmpbuffer should never be longer than MAXPATHLEN,
492 but extra check does not hurt */
493 strncpy(argv0_path, tmpbuffer, MAXPATHLEN);
494 else {
495 /* Interpret relative to progpath */
496 reduce(argv0_path);
497 joinpath(argv0_path, tmpbuffer);
498 }
499 linklen = readlink(argv0_path, tmpbuffer, MAXPATHLEN);
500 }
501 }
502#endif /* HAVE_READLINK */
503
504 reduce(argv0_path);
505 /* At this point, argv0_path is guaranteed to be less than
506 MAXPATHLEN bytes long.
507 */
508
509 if (!(pfound = search_for_prefix(argv0_path, home))) {
510 if (!Py_FrozenFlag)
511 fprintf(stderr,
512 "Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>\n");
513 strncpy(prefix, PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
514 joinpath(prefix, lib_python);
515 }
516 else
517 reduce(prefix);
518
519 strncpy(zip_path, prefix, MAXPATHLEN);
520 zip_path[MAXPATHLEN] = '\0';
521 if (pfound > 0) { /* Use the reduced prefix returned by Py_GetPrefix() */
522 reduce(zip_path);
523 reduce(zip_path);
524 }
525 else
526 strncpy(zip_path, PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
527 joinpath(zip_path, "lib/python00.zip");
528 bufsz = strlen(zip_path); /* Replace "00" with version */
529 zip_path[bufsz - 6] = VERSION[0];
530 zip_path[bufsz - 5] = VERSION[2];
531
532 if (!(efound = search_for_exec_prefix(argv0_path, home))) {
533 if (!Py_FrozenFlag)
534 fprintf(stderr,
535 "Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>\n");
536 strncpy(exec_prefix, EXEC_PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
537 joinpath(exec_prefix, "lib/lib-dynload");
538 }
539 /* If we found EXEC_PREFIX do *not* reduce it! (Yet.) */
540
541 if ((!pfound || !efound) && !Py_FrozenFlag)
542 fprintf(stderr,
543 "Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]\n");
544
545 /* Calculate size of return buffer.
546 */
547 bufsz = 0;
548
549 if (rtpypath)
550 bufsz += strlen(rtpypath) + 1;
551
552 prefixsz = strlen(prefix) + 1;
553
554 while (1) {
555 char *delim = strchr(defpath, DELIM);
556
557 if (defpath[0] != SEP)
558 /* Paths are relative to prefix */
559 bufsz += prefixsz;
560
561 if (delim)
562 bufsz += delim - defpath + 1;
563 else {
564 bufsz += strlen(defpath) + 1;
565 break;
566 }
567 defpath = delim + 1;
568 }
569
570 bufsz += strlen(zip_path) + 1;
571 bufsz += strlen(exec_prefix) + 1;
572
573 /* This is the only malloc call in this file */
574 buf = (char *)PyMem_Malloc(bufsz);
575
576 if (buf == NULL) {
577 /* We can't exit, so print a warning and limp along */
578 fprintf(stderr, "Not enough memory for dynamic PYTHONPATH.\n");
579 fprintf(stderr, "Using default static PYTHONPATH.\n");
580 module_search_path = PYTHONPATH;
581 }
582 else {
583 /* Run-time value of $PYTHONPATH goes first */
584 if (rtpypath) {
585 strcpy(buf, rtpypath);
586 strcat(buf, delimiter);
587 }
588 else
589 buf[0] = '\0';
590
591 /* Next is the default zip path */
592 strcat(buf, zip_path);
593 strcat(buf, delimiter);
594
595 /* Next goes merge of compile-time $PYTHONPATH with
596 * dynamically located prefix.
597 */
598 defpath = pythonpath;
599 while (1) {
600 char *delim = strchr(defpath, DELIM);
601
602 if (defpath[0] != SEP) {
603 strcat(buf, prefix);
604 strcat(buf, separator);
605 }
606
607 if (delim) {
608 size_t len = delim - defpath + 1;
609 size_t end = strlen(buf) + len;
610 strncat(buf, defpath, len);
611 *(buf + end) = '\0';
612 }
613 else {
614 strcat(buf, defpath);
615 break;
616 }
617 defpath = delim + 1;
618 }
619 strcat(buf, delimiter);
620
621 /* Finally, on goes the directory for dynamic-load modules */
622 strcat(buf, exec_prefix);
623
624 /* And publish the results */
625 module_search_path = buf;
626 }
627
628 /* Reduce prefix and exec_prefix to their essence,
629 * e.g. /usr/local/lib/python1.5 is reduced to /usr/local.
630 * If we're loading relative to the build directory,
631 * return the compiled-in defaults instead.
632 */
633 if (pfound > 0) {
634 reduce(prefix);
635 reduce(prefix);
636 /* The prefix is the root directory, but reduce() chopped
637 * off the "/". */
638 if (!prefix[0])
639 strcpy(prefix, separator);
640 }
641 else
642 strncpy(prefix, PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
643
644 if (efound > 0) {
645 reduce(exec_prefix);
646 reduce(exec_prefix);
647 reduce(exec_prefix);
648 if (!exec_prefix[0])
649 strcpy(exec_prefix, separator);
650 }
651 else
652 strncpy(exec_prefix, EXEC_PREFIX, MAXPATHLEN);
653}
654
655
656/* External interface */
657
658char *
659Py_GetPath(void)
660{
661 if (!module_search_path)
662 calculate_path();
663 return module_search_path;
664}
665
666char *
667Py_GetPrefix(void)
668{
669 if (!module_search_path)
670 calculate_path();
671 return prefix;
672}
673
674char *
675Py_GetExecPrefix(void)
676{
677 if (!module_search_path)
678 calculate_path();
679 return exec_prefix;
680}
681
682char *
683Py_GetProgramFullPath(void)
684{
685 if (!module_search_path)
686 calculate_path();
687 return progpath;
688}
689
690
691#ifdef __cplusplus
692}
693#endif
694
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