|
1 |
|
2 /* System module */ |
|
3 |
|
4 /* |
|
5 Various bits of information used by the interpreter are collected in |
|
6 module 'sys'. |
|
7 Function member: |
|
8 - exit(sts): raise SystemExit |
|
9 Data members: |
|
10 - stdin, stdout, stderr: standard file objects |
|
11 - modules: the table of modules (dictionary) |
|
12 - path: module search path (list of strings) |
|
13 - argv: script arguments (list of strings) |
|
14 - ps1, ps2: optional primary and secondary prompts (strings) |
|
15 */ |
|
16 |
|
17 #include "Python.h" |
|
18 #include "structseq.h" |
|
19 #include "code.h" |
|
20 #include "frameobject.h" |
|
21 #include "eval.h" |
|
22 |
|
23 #include "osdefs.h" |
|
24 |
|
25 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
|
26 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
|
27 #include "windows.h" |
|
28 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
|
29 |
|
30 #ifdef MS_COREDLL |
|
31 extern void *PyWin_DLLhModule; |
|
32 /* A string loaded from the DLL at startup: */ |
|
33 extern const char *PyWin_DLLVersionString; |
|
34 #endif |
|
35 |
|
36 #ifdef __VMS |
|
37 #include <unixlib.h> |
|
38 #endif |
|
39 |
|
40 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
|
41 #include <windows.h> |
|
42 #endif |
|
43 |
|
44 #ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_H |
|
45 #include <locale.h> |
|
46 #include <langinfo.h> |
|
47 #endif |
|
48 |
|
49 PyObject * |
|
50 PySys_GetObject(char *name) |
|
51 { |
|
52 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
53 PyObject *sd = tstate->interp->sysdict; |
|
54 if (sd == NULL) |
|
55 return NULL; |
|
56 return PyDict_GetItemString(sd, name); |
|
57 } |
|
58 |
|
59 FILE * |
|
60 PySys_GetFile(char *name, FILE *def) |
|
61 { |
|
62 FILE *fp = NULL; |
|
63 PyObject *v = PySys_GetObject(name); |
|
64 if (v != NULL && PyFile_Check(v)) |
|
65 fp = PyFile_AsFile(v); |
|
66 if (fp == NULL) |
|
67 fp = def; |
|
68 return fp; |
|
69 } |
|
70 |
|
71 int |
|
72 PySys_SetObject(char *name, PyObject *v) |
|
73 { |
|
74 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
75 PyObject *sd = tstate->interp->sysdict; |
|
76 if (v == NULL) { |
|
77 if (PyDict_GetItemString(sd, name) == NULL) |
|
78 return 0; |
|
79 else |
|
80 return PyDict_DelItemString(sd, name); |
|
81 } |
|
82 else |
|
83 return PyDict_SetItemString(sd, name, v); |
|
84 } |
|
85 |
|
86 static PyObject * |
|
87 sys_displayhook(PyObject *self, PyObject *o) |
|
88 { |
|
89 PyObject *outf; |
|
90 PyInterpreterState *interp = PyThreadState_GET()->interp; |
|
91 PyObject *modules = interp->modules; |
|
92 PyObject *builtins = PyDict_GetItemString(modules, "__builtin__"); |
|
93 |
|
94 if (builtins == NULL) { |
|
95 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "lost __builtin__"); |
|
96 return NULL; |
|
97 } |
|
98 |
|
99 /* Print value except if None */ |
|
100 /* After printing, also assign to '_' */ |
|
101 /* Before, set '_' to None to avoid recursion */ |
|
102 if (o == Py_None) { |
|
103 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
104 return Py_None; |
|
105 } |
|
106 if (PyObject_SetAttrString(builtins, "_", Py_None) != 0) |
|
107 return NULL; |
|
108 if (Py_FlushLine() != 0) |
|
109 return NULL; |
|
110 outf = PySys_GetObject("stdout"); |
|
111 if (outf == NULL) { |
|
112 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "lost sys.stdout"); |
|
113 return NULL; |
|
114 } |
|
115 if (PyFile_WriteObject(o, outf, 0) != 0) |
|
116 return NULL; |
|
117 PyFile_SoftSpace(outf, 1); |
|
118 if (Py_FlushLine() != 0) |
|
119 return NULL; |
|
120 if (PyObject_SetAttrString(builtins, "_", o) != 0) |
|
121 return NULL; |
|
122 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
123 return Py_None; |
|
124 } |
|
125 |
|
126 PyDoc_STRVAR(displayhook_doc, |
|
127 "displayhook(object) -> None\n" |
|
128 "\n" |
|
129 "Print an object to sys.stdout and also save it in __builtin__.\n" |
|
130 ); |
|
131 |
|
132 static PyObject * |
|
133 sys_excepthook(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) |
|
134 { |
|
135 PyObject *exc, *value, *tb; |
|
136 if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "excepthook", 3, 3, &exc, &value, &tb)) |
|
137 return NULL; |
|
138 PyErr_Display(exc, value, tb); |
|
139 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
140 return Py_None; |
|
141 } |
|
142 |
|
143 PyDoc_STRVAR(excepthook_doc, |
|
144 "excepthook(exctype, value, traceback) -> None\n" |
|
145 "\n" |
|
146 "Handle an exception by displaying it with a traceback on sys.stderr.\n" |
|
147 ); |
|
148 |
|
149 static PyObject * |
|
150 sys_exc_info(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs) |
|
151 { |
|
152 PyThreadState *tstate; |
|
153 tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
154 return Py_BuildValue( |
|
155 "(OOO)", |
|
156 tstate->exc_type != NULL ? tstate->exc_type : Py_None, |
|
157 tstate->exc_value != NULL ? tstate->exc_value : Py_None, |
|
158 tstate->exc_traceback != NULL ? |
|
159 tstate->exc_traceback : Py_None); |
|
160 } |
|
161 |
|
162 PyDoc_STRVAR(exc_info_doc, |
|
163 "exc_info() -> (type, value, traceback)\n\ |
|
164 \n\ |
|
165 Return information about the most recent exception caught by an except\n\ |
|
166 clause in the current stack frame or in an older stack frame." |
|
167 ); |
|
168 |
|
169 static PyObject * |
|
170 sys_exc_clear(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs) |
|
171 { |
|
172 PyThreadState *tstate; |
|
173 PyObject *tmp_type, *tmp_value, *tmp_tb; |
|
174 |
|
175 if (PyErr_WarnPy3k("sys.exc_clear() not supported in 3.x; " |
|
176 "use except clauses", 1) < 0) |
|
177 return NULL; |
|
178 |
|
179 tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
180 tmp_type = tstate->exc_type; |
|
181 tmp_value = tstate->exc_value; |
|
182 tmp_tb = tstate->exc_traceback; |
|
183 tstate->exc_type = NULL; |
|
184 tstate->exc_value = NULL; |
|
185 tstate->exc_traceback = NULL; |
|
186 Py_XDECREF(tmp_type); |
|
187 Py_XDECREF(tmp_value); |
|
188 Py_XDECREF(tmp_tb); |
|
189 /* For b/w compatibility */ |
|
190 PySys_SetObject("exc_type", Py_None); |
|
191 PySys_SetObject("exc_value", Py_None); |
|
192 PySys_SetObject("exc_traceback", Py_None); |
|
193 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
194 return Py_None; |
|
195 } |
|
196 |
|
197 PyDoc_STRVAR(exc_clear_doc, |
|
198 "exc_clear() -> None\n\ |
|
199 \n\ |
|
200 Clear global information on the current exception. Subsequent calls to\n\ |
|
201 exc_info() will return (None,None,None) until another exception is raised\n\ |
|
202 in the current thread or the execution stack returns to a frame where\n\ |
|
203 another exception is being handled." |
|
204 ); |
|
205 |
|
206 static PyObject * |
|
207 sys_exit(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
208 { |
|
209 PyObject *exit_code = 0; |
|
210 if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "exit", 0, 1, &exit_code)) |
|
211 return NULL; |
|
212 /* Raise SystemExit so callers may catch it or clean up. */ |
|
213 PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_SystemExit, exit_code); |
|
214 return NULL; |
|
215 } |
|
216 |
|
217 PyDoc_STRVAR(exit_doc, |
|
218 "exit([status])\n\ |
|
219 \n\ |
|
220 Exit the interpreter by raising SystemExit(status).\n\ |
|
221 If the status is omitted or None, it defaults to zero (i.e., success).\n\ |
|
222 If the status is numeric, it will be used as the system exit status.\n\ |
|
223 If it is another kind of object, it will be printed and the system\n\ |
|
224 exit status will be one (i.e., failure)." |
|
225 ); |
|
226 |
|
227 #ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE |
|
228 |
|
229 static PyObject * |
|
230 sys_getdefaultencoding(PyObject *self) |
|
231 { |
|
232 return PyString_FromString(PyUnicode_GetDefaultEncoding()); |
|
233 } |
|
234 |
|
235 PyDoc_STRVAR(getdefaultencoding_doc, |
|
236 "getdefaultencoding() -> string\n\ |
|
237 \n\ |
|
238 Return the current default string encoding used by the Unicode \n\ |
|
239 implementation." |
|
240 ); |
|
241 |
|
242 static PyObject * |
|
243 sys_setdefaultencoding(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
244 { |
|
245 char *encoding; |
|
246 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:setdefaultencoding", &encoding)) |
|
247 return NULL; |
|
248 if (PyUnicode_SetDefaultEncoding(encoding)) |
|
249 return NULL; |
|
250 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
251 return Py_None; |
|
252 } |
|
253 |
|
254 PyDoc_STRVAR(setdefaultencoding_doc, |
|
255 "setdefaultencoding(encoding)\n\ |
|
256 \n\ |
|
257 Set the current default string encoding used by the Unicode implementation." |
|
258 ); |
|
259 |
|
260 static PyObject * |
|
261 sys_getfilesystemencoding(PyObject *self) |
|
262 { |
|
263 if (Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding) |
|
264 return PyString_FromString(Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding); |
|
265 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
266 return Py_None; |
|
267 } |
|
268 |
|
269 PyDoc_STRVAR(getfilesystemencoding_doc, |
|
270 "getfilesystemencoding() -> string\n\ |
|
271 \n\ |
|
272 Return the encoding used to convert Unicode filenames in\n\ |
|
273 operating system filenames." |
|
274 ); |
|
275 |
|
276 #endif |
|
277 |
|
278 /* |
|
279 * Cached interned string objects used for calling the profile and |
|
280 * trace functions. Initialized by trace_init(). |
|
281 */ |
|
282 static PyObject *whatstrings[7] = {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}; |
|
283 |
|
284 static int |
|
285 trace_init(void) |
|
286 { |
|
287 static char *whatnames[7] = {"call", "exception", "line", "return", |
|
288 "c_call", "c_exception", "c_return"}; |
|
289 PyObject *name; |
|
290 int i; |
|
291 for (i = 0; i < 7; ++i) { |
|
292 if (whatstrings[i] == NULL) { |
|
293 name = PyString_InternFromString(whatnames[i]); |
|
294 if (name == NULL) |
|
295 return -1; |
|
296 whatstrings[i] = name; |
|
297 } |
|
298 } |
|
299 return 0; |
|
300 } |
|
301 |
|
302 |
|
303 static PyObject * |
|
304 call_trampoline(PyThreadState *tstate, PyObject* callback, |
|
305 PyFrameObject *frame, int what, PyObject *arg) |
|
306 { |
|
307 PyObject *args = PyTuple_New(3); |
|
308 PyObject *whatstr; |
|
309 PyObject *result; |
|
310 |
|
311 if (args == NULL) |
|
312 return NULL; |
|
313 Py_INCREF(frame); |
|
314 whatstr = whatstrings[what]; |
|
315 Py_INCREF(whatstr); |
|
316 if (arg == NULL) |
|
317 arg = Py_None; |
|
318 Py_INCREF(arg); |
|
319 PyTuple_SET_ITEM(args, 0, (PyObject *)frame); |
|
320 PyTuple_SET_ITEM(args, 1, whatstr); |
|
321 PyTuple_SET_ITEM(args, 2, arg); |
|
322 |
|
323 /* call the Python-level function */ |
|
324 PyFrame_FastToLocals(frame); |
|
325 result = PyEval_CallObject(callback, args); |
|
326 PyFrame_LocalsToFast(frame, 1); |
|
327 if (result == NULL) |
|
328 PyTraceBack_Here(frame); |
|
329 |
|
330 /* cleanup */ |
|
331 Py_DECREF(args); |
|
332 return result; |
|
333 } |
|
334 |
|
335 static int |
|
336 profile_trampoline(PyObject *self, PyFrameObject *frame, |
|
337 int what, PyObject *arg) |
|
338 { |
|
339 PyThreadState *tstate = frame->f_tstate; |
|
340 PyObject *result; |
|
341 |
|
342 if (arg == NULL) |
|
343 arg = Py_None; |
|
344 result = call_trampoline(tstate, self, frame, what, arg); |
|
345 if (result == NULL) { |
|
346 PyEval_SetProfile(NULL, NULL); |
|
347 return -1; |
|
348 } |
|
349 Py_DECREF(result); |
|
350 return 0; |
|
351 } |
|
352 |
|
353 static int |
|
354 trace_trampoline(PyObject *self, PyFrameObject *frame, |
|
355 int what, PyObject *arg) |
|
356 { |
|
357 PyThreadState *tstate = frame->f_tstate; |
|
358 PyObject *callback; |
|
359 PyObject *result; |
|
360 |
|
361 if (what == PyTrace_CALL) |
|
362 callback = self; |
|
363 else |
|
364 callback = frame->f_trace; |
|
365 if (callback == NULL) |
|
366 return 0; |
|
367 result = call_trampoline(tstate, callback, frame, what, arg); |
|
368 if (result == NULL) { |
|
369 PyEval_SetTrace(NULL, NULL); |
|
370 Py_XDECREF(frame->f_trace); |
|
371 frame->f_trace = NULL; |
|
372 return -1; |
|
373 } |
|
374 if (result != Py_None) { |
|
375 PyObject *temp = frame->f_trace; |
|
376 frame->f_trace = NULL; |
|
377 Py_XDECREF(temp); |
|
378 frame->f_trace = result; |
|
379 } |
|
380 else { |
|
381 Py_DECREF(result); |
|
382 } |
|
383 return 0; |
|
384 } |
|
385 |
|
386 static PyObject * |
|
387 sys_settrace(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
388 { |
|
389 if (trace_init() == -1) |
|
390 return NULL; |
|
391 if (args == Py_None) |
|
392 PyEval_SetTrace(NULL, NULL); |
|
393 else |
|
394 PyEval_SetTrace(trace_trampoline, args); |
|
395 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
396 return Py_None; |
|
397 } |
|
398 |
|
399 PyDoc_STRVAR(settrace_doc, |
|
400 "settrace(function)\n\ |
|
401 \n\ |
|
402 Set the global debug tracing function. It will be called on each\n\ |
|
403 function call. See the debugger chapter in the library manual." |
|
404 ); |
|
405 |
|
406 static PyObject * |
|
407 sys_gettrace(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
408 { |
|
409 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
410 PyObject *temp = tstate->c_traceobj; |
|
411 |
|
412 if (temp == NULL) |
|
413 temp = Py_None; |
|
414 Py_INCREF(temp); |
|
415 return temp; |
|
416 } |
|
417 |
|
418 PyDoc_STRVAR(gettrace_doc, |
|
419 "gettrace()\n\ |
|
420 \n\ |
|
421 Return the global debug tracing function set with sys.settrace.\n\ |
|
422 See the debugger chapter in the library manual." |
|
423 ); |
|
424 |
|
425 static PyObject * |
|
426 sys_setprofile(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
427 { |
|
428 if (trace_init() == -1) |
|
429 return NULL; |
|
430 if (args == Py_None) |
|
431 PyEval_SetProfile(NULL, NULL); |
|
432 else |
|
433 PyEval_SetProfile(profile_trampoline, args); |
|
434 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
435 return Py_None; |
|
436 } |
|
437 |
|
438 PyDoc_STRVAR(setprofile_doc, |
|
439 "setprofile(function)\n\ |
|
440 \n\ |
|
441 Set the profiling function. It will be called on each function call\n\ |
|
442 and return. See the profiler chapter in the library manual." |
|
443 ); |
|
444 |
|
445 static PyObject * |
|
446 sys_getprofile(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
447 { |
|
448 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
449 PyObject *temp = tstate->c_profileobj; |
|
450 |
|
451 if (temp == NULL) |
|
452 temp = Py_None; |
|
453 Py_INCREF(temp); |
|
454 return temp; |
|
455 } |
|
456 |
|
457 PyDoc_STRVAR(getprofile_doc, |
|
458 "getprofile()\n\ |
|
459 \n\ |
|
460 Return the profiling function set with sys.setprofile.\n\ |
|
461 See the profiler chapter in the library manual." |
|
462 ); |
|
463 |
|
464 static PyObject * |
|
465 sys_setcheckinterval(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
466 { |
|
467 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setcheckinterval", &_Py_CheckInterval)) |
|
468 return NULL; |
|
469 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
470 return Py_None; |
|
471 } |
|
472 |
|
473 PyDoc_STRVAR(setcheckinterval_doc, |
|
474 "setcheckinterval(n)\n\ |
|
475 \n\ |
|
476 Tell the Python interpreter to check for asynchronous events every\n\ |
|
477 n instructions. This also affects how often thread switches occur." |
|
478 ); |
|
479 |
|
480 static PyObject * |
|
481 sys_getcheckinterval(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
482 { |
|
483 return PyInt_FromLong(_Py_CheckInterval); |
|
484 } |
|
485 |
|
486 PyDoc_STRVAR(getcheckinterval_doc, |
|
487 "getcheckinterval() -> current check interval; see setcheckinterval()." |
|
488 ); |
|
489 |
|
490 #ifdef WITH_TSC |
|
491 static PyObject * |
|
492 sys_settscdump(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
493 { |
|
494 int bool; |
|
495 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_Get(); |
|
496 |
|
497 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:settscdump", &bool)) |
|
498 return NULL; |
|
499 if (bool) |
|
500 tstate->interp->tscdump = 1; |
|
501 else |
|
502 tstate->interp->tscdump = 0; |
|
503 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
504 return Py_None; |
|
505 |
|
506 } |
|
507 |
|
508 PyDoc_STRVAR(settscdump_doc, |
|
509 "settscdump(bool)\n\ |
|
510 \n\ |
|
511 If true, tell the Python interpreter to dump VM measurements to\n\ |
|
512 stderr. If false, turn off dump. The measurements are based on the\n\ |
|
513 processor's time-stamp counter." |
|
514 ); |
|
515 #endif /* TSC */ |
|
516 |
|
517 static PyObject * |
|
518 sys_setrecursionlimit(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
519 { |
|
520 int new_limit; |
|
521 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setrecursionlimit", &new_limit)) |
|
522 return NULL; |
|
523 if (new_limit <= 0) { |
|
524 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, |
|
525 "recursion limit must be positive"); |
|
526 return NULL; |
|
527 } |
|
528 Py_SetRecursionLimit(new_limit); |
|
529 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
530 return Py_None; |
|
531 } |
|
532 |
|
533 PyDoc_STRVAR(setrecursionlimit_doc, |
|
534 "setrecursionlimit(n)\n\ |
|
535 \n\ |
|
536 Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to n. This\n\ |
|
537 limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow of the C\n\ |
|
538 stack and crashing Python. The highest possible limit is platform-\n\ |
|
539 dependent." |
|
540 ); |
|
541 |
|
542 static PyObject * |
|
543 sys_getrecursionlimit(PyObject *self) |
|
544 { |
|
545 return PyInt_FromLong(Py_GetRecursionLimit()); |
|
546 } |
|
547 |
|
548 PyDoc_STRVAR(getrecursionlimit_doc, |
|
549 "getrecursionlimit()\n\ |
|
550 \n\ |
|
551 Return the current value of the recursion limit, the maximum depth\n\ |
|
552 of the Python interpreter stack. This limit prevents infinite\n\ |
|
553 recursion from causing an overflow of the C stack and crashing Python." |
|
554 ); |
|
555 |
|
556 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
|
557 PyDoc_STRVAR(getwindowsversion_doc, |
|
558 "getwindowsversion()\n\ |
|
559 \n\ |
|
560 Return information about the running version of Windows.\n\ |
|
561 The result is a tuple of (major, minor, build, platform, text)\n\ |
|
562 All elements are numbers, except text which is a string.\n\ |
|
563 Platform may be 0 for win32s, 1 for Windows 9x/ME, 2 for Windows NT/2000/XP\n\ |
|
564 " |
|
565 ); |
|
566 |
|
567 static PyObject * |
|
568 sys_getwindowsversion(PyObject *self) |
|
569 { |
|
570 OSVERSIONINFO ver; |
|
571 ver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(ver); |
|
572 if (!GetVersionEx(&ver)) |
|
573 return PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0); |
|
574 return Py_BuildValue("HHHHs", |
|
575 ver.dwMajorVersion, |
|
576 ver.dwMinorVersion, |
|
577 ver.dwBuildNumber, |
|
578 ver.dwPlatformId, |
|
579 ver.szCSDVersion); |
|
580 } |
|
581 |
|
582 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
|
583 |
|
584 #ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN |
|
585 static PyObject * |
|
586 sys_setdlopenflags(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
587 { |
|
588 int new_val; |
|
589 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
590 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:setdlopenflags", &new_val)) |
|
591 return NULL; |
|
592 if (!tstate) |
|
593 return NULL; |
|
594 tstate->interp->dlopenflags = new_val; |
|
595 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
596 return Py_None; |
|
597 } |
|
598 |
|
599 PyDoc_STRVAR(setdlopenflags_doc, |
|
600 "setdlopenflags(n) -> None\n\ |
|
601 \n\ |
|
602 Set the flags that will be used for dlopen() calls. Among other\n\ |
|
603 things, this will enable a lazy resolving of symbols when importing\n\ |
|
604 a module, if called as sys.setdlopenflags(0)\n\ |
|
605 To share symbols across extension modules, call as\n\ |
|
606 sys.setdlopenflags(dl.RTLD_NOW|dl.RTLD_GLOBAL)" |
|
607 ); |
|
608 |
|
609 static PyObject * |
|
610 sys_getdlopenflags(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
611 { |
|
612 PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); |
|
613 if (!tstate) |
|
614 return NULL; |
|
615 return PyInt_FromLong(tstate->interp->dlopenflags); |
|
616 } |
|
617 |
|
618 PyDoc_STRVAR(getdlopenflags_doc, |
|
619 "getdlopenflags() -> int\n\ |
|
620 \n\ |
|
621 Return the current value of the flags that are used for dlopen()\n\ |
|
622 calls. The flag constants are defined in the dl module." |
|
623 ); |
|
624 #endif |
|
625 |
|
626 #ifdef USE_MALLOPT |
|
627 /* Link with -lmalloc (or -lmpc) on an SGI */ |
|
628 #include <malloc.h> |
|
629 |
|
630 static PyObject * |
|
631 sys_mdebug(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
632 { |
|
633 int flag; |
|
634 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:mdebug", &flag)) |
|
635 return NULL; |
|
636 mallopt(M_DEBUG, flag); |
|
637 Py_INCREF(Py_None); |
|
638 return Py_None; |
|
639 } |
|
640 #endif /* USE_MALLOPT */ |
|
641 |
|
642 static PyObject * |
|
643 sys_getsizeof(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds) |
|
644 { |
|
645 PyObject *res = NULL; |
|
646 static PyObject *str__sizeof__, *gc_head_size = NULL; |
|
647 static char *kwlist[] = {"object", "default", 0}; |
|
648 PyObject *o, *dflt = NULL; |
|
649 |
|
650 if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "O|O:getsizeof", |
|
651 kwlist, &o, &dflt)) |
|
652 return NULL; |
|
653 |
|
654 /* Initialize static variable needed by _PyType_Lookup */ |
|
655 if (str__sizeof__ == NULL) { |
|
656 str__sizeof__ = PyString_InternFromString("__sizeof__"); |
|
657 if (str__sizeof__ == NULL) |
|
658 return NULL; |
|
659 } |
|
660 |
|
661 /* Initialize static variable for GC head size */ |
|
662 if (gc_head_size == NULL) { |
|
663 gc_head_size = PyInt_FromSsize_t(sizeof(PyGC_Head)); |
|
664 if (gc_head_size == NULL) |
|
665 return NULL; |
|
666 } |
|
667 |
|
668 /* Make sure the type is initialized. float gets initialized late */ |
|
669 if (PyType_Ready(Py_TYPE(o)) < 0) |
|
670 return NULL; |
|
671 |
|
672 /* Instance of old-style class */ |
|
673 if (PyInstance_Check(o)) |
|
674 res = PyInt_FromSsize_t(PyInstance_Type.tp_basicsize); |
|
675 /* all other objects */ |
|
676 else { |
|
677 PyObject *method = _PyType_Lookup(Py_TYPE(o), |
|
678 str__sizeof__); |
|
679 if (method == NULL) |
|
680 PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, |
|
681 "Type %.100s doesn't define __sizeof__", |
|
682 Py_TYPE(o)->tp_name); |
|
683 else |
|
684 res = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(method, o, NULL); |
|
685 } |
|
686 |
|
687 /* Has a default value been given? */ |
|
688 if ((res == NULL) && (dflt != NULL) && |
|
689 PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_TypeError)) |
|
690 { |
|
691 PyErr_Clear(); |
|
692 Py_INCREF(dflt); |
|
693 return dflt; |
|
694 } |
|
695 else if (res == NULL) |
|
696 return res; |
|
697 |
|
698 /* add gc_head size */ |
|
699 if (PyObject_IS_GC(o)) { |
|
700 PyObject *tmp = res; |
|
701 res = PyNumber_Add(tmp, gc_head_size); |
|
702 Py_DECREF(tmp); |
|
703 } |
|
704 return res; |
|
705 } |
|
706 |
|
707 PyDoc_STRVAR(getsizeof_doc, |
|
708 "getsizeof(object, default) -> int\n\ |
|
709 \n\ |
|
710 Return the size of object in bytes."); |
|
711 |
|
712 static PyObject * |
|
713 sys_getrefcount(PyObject *self, PyObject *arg) |
|
714 { |
|
715 return PyInt_FromSsize_t(arg->ob_refcnt); |
|
716 } |
|
717 |
|
718 #ifdef Py_REF_DEBUG |
|
719 static PyObject * |
|
720 sys_gettotalrefcount(PyObject *self) |
|
721 { |
|
722 return PyInt_FromSsize_t(_Py_GetRefTotal()); |
|
723 } |
|
724 #endif /* Py_REF_DEBUG */ |
|
725 |
|
726 PyDoc_STRVAR(getrefcount_doc, |
|
727 "getrefcount(object) -> integer\n\ |
|
728 \n\ |
|
729 Return the reference count of object. The count returned is generally\n\ |
|
730 one higher than you might expect, because it includes the (temporary)\n\ |
|
731 reference as an argument to getrefcount()." |
|
732 ); |
|
733 |
|
734 #ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS |
|
735 static PyObject * |
|
736 sys_getcounts(PyObject *self) |
|
737 { |
|
738 extern PyObject *get_counts(void); |
|
739 |
|
740 return get_counts(); |
|
741 } |
|
742 #endif |
|
743 |
|
744 PyDoc_STRVAR(getframe_doc, |
|
745 "_getframe([depth]) -> frameobject\n\ |
|
746 \n\ |
|
747 Return a frame object from the call stack. If optional integer depth is\n\ |
|
748 given, return the frame object that many calls below the top of the stack.\n\ |
|
749 If that is deeper than the call stack, ValueError is raised. The default\n\ |
|
750 for depth is zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.\n\ |
|
751 \n\ |
|
752 This function should be used for internal and specialized\n\ |
|
753 purposes only." |
|
754 ); |
|
755 |
|
756 static PyObject * |
|
757 sys_getframe(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
758 { |
|
759 PyFrameObject *f = PyThreadState_GET()->frame; |
|
760 int depth = -1; |
|
761 |
|
762 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i:_getframe", &depth)) |
|
763 return NULL; |
|
764 |
|
765 while (depth > 0 && f != NULL) { |
|
766 f = f->f_back; |
|
767 --depth; |
|
768 } |
|
769 if (f == NULL) { |
|
770 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, |
|
771 "call stack is not deep enough"); |
|
772 return NULL; |
|
773 } |
|
774 Py_INCREF(f); |
|
775 return (PyObject*)f; |
|
776 } |
|
777 |
|
778 PyDoc_STRVAR(current_frames_doc, |
|
779 "_current_frames() -> dictionary\n\ |
|
780 \n\ |
|
781 Return a dictionary mapping each current thread T's thread id to T's\n\ |
|
782 current stack frame.\n\ |
|
783 \n\ |
|
784 This function should be used for specialized purposes only." |
|
785 ); |
|
786 |
|
787 static PyObject * |
|
788 sys_current_frames(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs) |
|
789 { |
|
790 return _PyThread_CurrentFrames(); |
|
791 } |
|
792 |
|
793 PyDoc_STRVAR(call_tracing_doc, |
|
794 "call_tracing(func, args) -> object\n\ |
|
795 \n\ |
|
796 Call func(*args), while tracing is enabled. The tracing state is\n\ |
|
797 saved, and restored afterwards. This is intended to be called from\n\ |
|
798 a debugger from a checkpoint, to recursively debug some other code." |
|
799 ); |
|
800 |
|
801 static PyObject * |
|
802 sys_call_tracing(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
803 { |
|
804 PyObject *func, *funcargs; |
|
805 if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "call_tracing", 2, 2, &func, &funcargs)) |
|
806 return NULL; |
|
807 return _PyEval_CallTracing(func, funcargs); |
|
808 } |
|
809 |
|
810 PyDoc_STRVAR(callstats_doc, |
|
811 "callstats() -> tuple of integers\n\ |
|
812 \n\ |
|
813 Return a tuple of function call statistics, if CALL_PROFILE was defined\n\ |
|
814 when Python was built. Otherwise, return None.\n\ |
|
815 \n\ |
|
816 When enabled, this function returns detailed, implementation-specific\n\ |
|
817 details about the number of function calls executed. The return value is\n\ |
|
818 a 11-tuple where the entries in the tuple are counts of:\n\ |
|
819 0. all function calls\n\ |
|
820 1. calls to PyFunction_Type objects\n\ |
|
821 2. PyFunction calls that do not create an argument tuple\n\ |
|
822 3. PyFunction calls that do not create an argument tuple\n\ |
|
823 and bypass PyEval_EvalCodeEx()\n\ |
|
824 4. PyMethod calls\n\ |
|
825 5. PyMethod calls on bound methods\n\ |
|
826 6. PyType calls\n\ |
|
827 7. PyCFunction calls\n\ |
|
828 8. generator calls\n\ |
|
829 9. All other calls\n\ |
|
830 10. Number of stack pops performed by call_function()" |
|
831 ); |
|
832 |
|
833 #ifdef __cplusplus |
|
834 extern "C" { |
|
835 #endif |
|
836 |
|
837 #ifdef Py_TRACE_REFS |
|
838 /* Defined in objects.c because it uses static globals if that file */ |
|
839 extern PyObject *_Py_GetObjects(PyObject *, PyObject *); |
|
840 #endif |
|
841 |
|
842 #ifdef DYNAMIC_EXECUTION_PROFILE |
|
843 /* Defined in ceval.c because it uses static globals if that file */ |
|
844 extern PyObject *_Py_GetDXProfile(PyObject *, PyObject *); |
|
845 #endif |
|
846 |
|
847 #ifdef __cplusplus |
|
848 } |
|
849 #endif |
|
850 |
|
851 static PyObject * |
|
852 sys_clear_type_cache(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) |
|
853 { |
|
854 PyType_ClearCache(); |
|
855 Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
856 } |
|
857 |
|
858 PyDoc_STRVAR(sys_clear_type_cache__doc__, |
|
859 "_clear_type_cache() -> None\n\ |
|
860 Clear the internal type lookup cache."); |
|
861 |
|
862 |
|
863 static PyMethodDef sys_methods[] = { |
|
864 /* Might as well keep this in alphabetic order */ |
|
865 {"callstats", (PyCFunction)PyEval_GetCallStats, METH_NOARGS, |
|
866 callstats_doc}, |
|
867 {"_clear_type_cache", sys_clear_type_cache, METH_NOARGS, |
|
868 sys_clear_type_cache__doc__}, |
|
869 {"_current_frames", sys_current_frames, METH_NOARGS, |
|
870 current_frames_doc}, |
|
871 {"displayhook", sys_displayhook, METH_O, displayhook_doc}, |
|
872 {"exc_info", sys_exc_info, METH_NOARGS, exc_info_doc}, |
|
873 {"exc_clear", sys_exc_clear, METH_NOARGS, exc_clear_doc}, |
|
874 {"excepthook", sys_excepthook, METH_VARARGS, excepthook_doc}, |
|
875 {"exit", sys_exit, METH_VARARGS, exit_doc}, |
|
876 #ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE |
|
877 {"getdefaultencoding", (PyCFunction)sys_getdefaultencoding, |
|
878 METH_NOARGS, getdefaultencoding_doc}, |
|
879 #endif |
|
880 #ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN |
|
881 {"getdlopenflags", (PyCFunction)sys_getdlopenflags, METH_NOARGS, |
|
882 getdlopenflags_doc}, |
|
883 #endif |
|
884 #ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS |
|
885 {"getcounts", (PyCFunction)sys_getcounts, METH_NOARGS}, |
|
886 #endif |
|
887 #ifdef DYNAMIC_EXECUTION_PROFILE |
|
888 {"getdxp", _Py_GetDXProfile, METH_VARARGS}, |
|
889 #endif |
|
890 #ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE |
|
891 {"getfilesystemencoding", (PyCFunction)sys_getfilesystemencoding, |
|
892 METH_NOARGS, getfilesystemencoding_doc}, |
|
893 #endif |
|
894 #ifdef Py_TRACE_REFS |
|
895 {"getobjects", _Py_GetObjects, METH_VARARGS}, |
|
896 #endif |
|
897 #ifdef Py_REF_DEBUG |
|
898 {"gettotalrefcount", (PyCFunction)sys_gettotalrefcount, METH_NOARGS}, |
|
899 #endif |
|
900 {"getrefcount", (PyCFunction)sys_getrefcount, METH_O, getrefcount_doc}, |
|
901 {"getrecursionlimit", (PyCFunction)sys_getrecursionlimit, METH_NOARGS, |
|
902 getrecursionlimit_doc}, |
|
903 {"getsizeof", (PyCFunction)sys_getsizeof, |
|
904 METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, getsizeof_doc}, |
|
905 {"_getframe", sys_getframe, METH_VARARGS, getframe_doc}, |
|
906 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
|
907 {"getwindowsversion", (PyCFunction)sys_getwindowsversion, METH_NOARGS, |
|
908 getwindowsversion_doc}, |
|
909 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
|
910 #ifdef USE_MALLOPT |
|
911 {"mdebug", sys_mdebug, METH_VARARGS}, |
|
912 #endif |
|
913 #ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE |
|
914 {"setdefaultencoding", sys_setdefaultencoding, METH_VARARGS, |
|
915 setdefaultencoding_doc}, |
|
916 #endif |
|
917 {"setcheckinterval", sys_setcheckinterval, METH_VARARGS, |
|
918 setcheckinterval_doc}, |
|
919 {"getcheckinterval", sys_getcheckinterval, METH_NOARGS, |
|
920 getcheckinterval_doc}, |
|
921 #ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN |
|
922 {"setdlopenflags", sys_setdlopenflags, METH_VARARGS, |
|
923 setdlopenflags_doc}, |
|
924 #endif |
|
925 {"setprofile", sys_setprofile, METH_O, setprofile_doc}, |
|
926 {"getprofile", sys_getprofile, METH_NOARGS, getprofile_doc}, |
|
927 {"setrecursionlimit", sys_setrecursionlimit, METH_VARARGS, |
|
928 setrecursionlimit_doc}, |
|
929 #ifdef WITH_TSC |
|
930 {"settscdump", sys_settscdump, METH_VARARGS, settscdump_doc}, |
|
931 #endif |
|
932 {"settrace", sys_settrace, METH_O, settrace_doc}, |
|
933 {"gettrace", sys_gettrace, METH_NOARGS, gettrace_doc}, |
|
934 {"call_tracing", sys_call_tracing, METH_VARARGS, call_tracing_doc}, |
|
935 {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ |
|
936 }; |
|
937 |
|
938 static PyObject * |
|
939 list_builtin_module_names(void) |
|
940 { |
|
941 PyObject *list = PyList_New(0); |
|
942 int i; |
|
943 if (list == NULL) |
|
944 return NULL; |
|
945 for (i = 0; PyImport_Inittab[i].name != NULL; i++) { |
|
946 PyObject *name = PyString_FromString( |
|
947 PyImport_Inittab[i].name); |
|
948 if (name == NULL) |
|
949 break; |
|
950 PyList_Append(list, name); |
|
951 Py_DECREF(name); |
|
952 } |
|
953 if (PyList_Sort(list) != 0) { |
|
954 Py_DECREF(list); |
|
955 list = NULL; |
|
956 } |
|
957 if (list) { |
|
958 PyObject *v = PyList_AsTuple(list); |
|
959 Py_DECREF(list); |
|
960 list = v; |
|
961 } |
|
962 return list; |
|
963 } |
|
964 |
|
965 static PyObject *warnoptions = NULL; |
|
966 |
|
967 void |
|
968 PySys_ResetWarnOptions(void) |
|
969 { |
|
970 if (warnoptions == NULL || !PyList_Check(warnoptions)) |
|
971 return; |
|
972 PyList_SetSlice(warnoptions, 0, PyList_GET_SIZE(warnoptions), NULL); |
|
973 } |
|
974 |
|
975 void |
|
976 PySys_AddWarnOption(char *s) |
|
977 { |
|
978 PyObject *str; |
|
979 |
|
980 if (warnoptions == NULL || !PyList_Check(warnoptions)) { |
|
981 Py_XDECREF(warnoptions); |
|
982 warnoptions = PyList_New(0); |
|
983 if (warnoptions == NULL) |
|
984 return; |
|
985 } |
|
986 str = PyString_FromString(s); |
|
987 if (str != NULL) { |
|
988 PyList_Append(warnoptions, str); |
|
989 Py_DECREF(str); |
|
990 } |
|
991 } |
|
992 |
|
993 int |
|
994 PySys_HasWarnOptions(void) |
|
995 { |
|
996 return (warnoptions != NULL && (PyList_Size(warnoptions) > 0)) ? 1 : 0; |
|
997 } |
|
998 |
|
999 /* XXX This doc string is too long to be a single string literal in VC++ 5.0. |
|
1000 Two literals concatenated works just fine. If you have a K&R compiler |
|
1001 or other abomination that however *does* understand longer strings, |
|
1002 get rid of the !!! comment in the middle and the quotes that surround it. */ |
|
1003 PyDoc_VAR(sys_doc) = |
|
1004 PyDoc_STR( |
|
1005 "This module provides access to some objects used or maintained by the\n\ |
|
1006 interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter.\n\ |
|
1007 \n\ |
|
1008 Dynamic objects:\n\ |
|
1009 \n\ |
|
1010 argv -- command line arguments; argv[0] is the script pathname if known\n\ |
|
1011 path -- module search path; path[0] is the script directory, else ''\n\ |
|
1012 modules -- dictionary of loaded modules\n\ |
|
1013 \n\ |
|
1014 displayhook -- called to show results in an interactive session\n\ |
|
1015 excepthook -- called to handle any uncaught exception other than SystemExit\n\ |
|
1016 To customize printing in an interactive session or to install a custom\n\ |
|
1017 top-level exception handler, assign other functions to replace these.\n\ |
|
1018 \n\ |
|
1019 exitfunc -- if sys.exitfunc exists, this routine is called when Python exits\n\ |
|
1020 Assigning to sys.exitfunc is deprecated; use the atexit module instead.\n\ |
|
1021 \n\ |
|
1022 stdin -- standard input file object; used by raw_input() and input()\n\ |
|
1023 stdout -- standard output file object; used by the print statement\n\ |
|
1024 stderr -- standard error object; used for error messages\n\ |
|
1025 By assigning other file objects (or objects that behave like files)\n\ |
|
1026 to these, it is possible to redirect all of the interpreter's I/O.\n\ |
|
1027 \n\ |
|
1028 last_type -- type of last uncaught exception\n\ |
|
1029 last_value -- value of last uncaught exception\n\ |
|
1030 last_traceback -- traceback of last uncaught exception\n\ |
|
1031 These three are only available in an interactive session after a\n\ |
|
1032 traceback has been printed.\n\ |
|
1033 \n\ |
|
1034 exc_type -- type of exception currently being handled\n\ |
|
1035 exc_value -- value of exception currently being handled\n\ |
|
1036 exc_traceback -- traceback of exception currently being handled\n\ |
|
1037 The function exc_info() should be used instead of these three,\n\ |
|
1038 because it is thread-safe.\n\ |
|
1039 " |
|
1040 ) |
|
1041 /* concatenating string here */ |
|
1042 PyDoc_STR( |
|
1043 "\n\ |
|
1044 Static objects:\n\ |
|
1045 \n\ |
|
1046 maxint -- the largest supported integer (the smallest is -maxint-1)\n\ |
|
1047 maxsize -- the largest supported length of containers.\n\ |
|
1048 maxunicode -- the largest supported character\n\ |
|
1049 builtin_module_names -- tuple of module names built into this interpreter\n\ |
|
1050 version -- the version of this interpreter as a string\n\ |
|
1051 version_info -- version information as a tuple\n\ |
|
1052 hexversion -- version information encoded as a single integer\n\ |
|
1053 copyright -- copyright notice pertaining to this interpreter\n\ |
|
1054 platform -- platform identifier\n\ |
|
1055 executable -- pathname of this Python interpreter\n\ |
|
1056 prefix -- prefix used to find the Python library\n\ |
|
1057 exec_prefix -- prefix used to find the machine-specific Python library\n\ |
|
1058 " |
|
1059 ) |
|
1060 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
|
1061 /* concatenating string here */ |
|
1062 PyDoc_STR( |
|
1063 "dllhandle -- [Windows only] integer handle of the Python DLL\n\ |
|
1064 winver -- [Windows only] version number of the Python DLL\n\ |
|
1065 " |
|
1066 ) |
|
1067 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */ |
|
1068 PyDoc_STR( |
|
1069 "__stdin__ -- the original stdin; don't touch!\n\ |
|
1070 __stdout__ -- the original stdout; don't touch!\n\ |
|
1071 __stderr__ -- the original stderr; don't touch!\n\ |
|
1072 __displayhook__ -- the original displayhook; don't touch!\n\ |
|
1073 __excepthook__ -- the original excepthook; don't touch!\n\ |
|
1074 \n\ |
|
1075 Functions:\n\ |
|
1076 \n\ |
|
1077 displayhook() -- print an object to the screen, and save it in __builtin__._\n\ |
|
1078 excepthook() -- print an exception and its traceback to sys.stderr\n\ |
|
1079 exc_info() -- return thread-safe information about the current exception\n\ |
|
1080 exc_clear() -- clear the exception state for the current thread\n\ |
|
1081 exit() -- exit the interpreter by raising SystemExit\n\ |
|
1082 getdlopenflags() -- returns flags to be used for dlopen() calls\n\ |
|
1083 getprofile() -- get the global profiling function\n\ |
|
1084 getrefcount() -- return the reference count for an object (plus one :-)\n\ |
|
1085 getrecursionlimit() -- return the max recursion depth for the interpreter\n\ |
|
1086 getsizeof() -- return the size of an object in bytes\n\ |
|
1087 gettrace() -- get the global debug tracing function\n\ |
|
1088 setcheckinterval() -- control how often the interpreter checks for events\n\ |
|
1089 setdlopenflags() -- set the flags to be used for dlopen() calls\n\ |
|
1090 setprofile() -- set the global profiling function\n\ |
|
1091 setrecursionlimit() -- set the max recursion depth for the interpreter\n\ |
|
1092 settrace() -- set the global debug tracing function\n\ |
|
1093 " |
|
1094 ) |
|
1095 /* end of sys_doc */ ; |
|
1096 |
|
1097 static int |
|
1098 _check_and_flush (FILE *stream) |
|
1099 { |
|
1100 int prev_fail = ferror (stream); |
|
1101 return fflush (stream) || prev_fail ? EOF : 0; |
|
1102 } |
|
1103 |
|
1104 /* Subversion branch and revision management */ |
|
1105 static const char _patchlevel_revision[] = PY_PATCHLEVEL_REVISION; |
|
1106 static const char headurl[] = "$HeadURL: http://svn.python.org/projects/python/tags/r261/Python/sysmodule.c $"; |
|
1107 static int svn_initialized; |
|
1108 static char patchlevel_revision[50]; /* Just the number */ |
|
1109 static char branch[50]; |
|
1110 static char shortbranch[50]; |
|
1111 static const char *svn_revision; |
|
1112 |
|
1113 static void |
|
1114 svnversion_init(void) |
|
1115 { |
|
1116 const char *python, *br_start, *br_end, *br_end2, *svnversion; |
|
1117 Py_ssize_t len; |
|
1118 int istag; |
|
1119 |
|
1120 if (svn_initialized) |
|
1121 return; |
|
1122 |
|
1123 python = strstr(headurl, "/python/"); |
|
1124 if (!python) { |
|
1125 /* XXX quick hack to get bzr working */ |
|
1126 *patchlevel_revision = '\0'; |
|
1127 strcpy(branch, ""); |
|
1128 strcpy(shortbranch, "unknown"); |
|
1129 svn_revision = ""; |
|
1130 return; |
|
1131 /* Py_FatalError("subversion keywords missing"); */ |
|
1132 } |
|
1133 |
|
1134 br_start = python + 8; |
|
1135 br_end = strchr(br_start, '/'); |
|
1136 assert(br_end); |
|
1137 |
|
1138 /* Works even for trunk, |
|
1139 as we are in trunk/Python/sysmodule.c */ |
|
1140 br_end2 = strchr(br_end+1, '/'); |
|
1141 |
|
1142 istag = strncmp(br_start, "tags", 4) == 0; |
|
1143 if (strncmp(br_start, "trunk", 5) == 0) { |
|
1144 strcpy(branch, "trunk"); |
|
1145 strcpy(shortbranch, "trunk"); |
|
1146 |
|
1147 } |
|
1148 else if (istag || strncmp(br_start, "branches", 8) == 0) { |
|
1149 len = br_end2 - br_start; |
|
1150 strncpy(branch, br_start, len); |
|
1151 branch[len] = '\0'; |
|
1152 |
|
1153 len = br_end2 - (br_end + 1); |
|
1154 strncpy(shortbranch, br_end + 1, len); |
|
1155 shortbranch[len] = '\0'; |
|
1156 } |
|
1157 else { |
|
1158 Py_FatalError("bad HeadURL"); |
|
1159 return; |
|
1160 } |
|
1161 |
|
1162 |
|
1163 svnversion = _Py_svnversion(); |
|
1164 if (strcmp(svnversion, "exported") != 0) |
|
1165 svn_revision = svnversion; |
|
1166 else if (istag) { |
|
1167 len = strlen(_patchlevel_revision); |
|
1168 assert(len >= 13); |
|
1169 assert(len < (sizeof(patchlevel_revision) + 13)); |
|
1170 strncpy(patchlevel_revision, _patchlevel_revision + 11, |
|
1171 len - 13); |
|
1172 patchlevel_revision[len - 13] = '\0'; |
|
1173 svn_revision = patchlevel_revision; |
|
1174 } |
|
1175 else |
|
1176 svn_revision = ""; |
|
1177 |
|
1178 svn_initialized = 1; |
|
1179 } |
|
1180 |
|
1181 /* Return svnversion output if available. |
|
1182 Else return Revision of patchlevel.h if on branch. |
|
1183 Else return empty string */ |
|
1184 const char* |
|
1185 Py_SubversionRevision() |
|
1186 { |
|
1187 svnversion_init(); |
|
1188 return svn_revision; |
|
1189 } |
|
1190 |
|
1191 const char* |
|
1192 Py_SubversionShortBranch() |
|
1193 { |
|
1194 svnversion_init(); |
|
1195 return shortbranch; |
|
1196 } |
|
1197 |
|
1198 |
|
1199 PyDoc_STRVAR(flags__doc__, |
|
1200 "sys.flags\n\ |
|
1201 \n\ |
|
1202 Flags provided through command line arguments or environment vars."); |
|
1203 |
|
1204 static PyTypeObject FlagsType = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; |
|
1205 |
|
1206 static PyStructSequence_Field flags_fields[] = { |
|
1207 {"debug", "-d"}, |
|
1208 {"py3k_warning", "-3"}, |
|
1209 {"division_warning", "-Q"}, |
|
1210 {"division_new", "-Qnew"}, |
|
1211 {"inspect", "-i"}, |
|
1212 {"interactive", "-i"}, |
|
1213 {"optimize", "-O or -OO"}, |
|
1214 {"dont_write_bytecode", "-B"}, |
|
1215 {"no_user_site", "-s"}, |
|
1216 {"no_site", "-S"}, |
|
1217 {"ignore_environment", "-E"}, |
|
1218 {"tabcheck", "-t or -tt"}, |
|
1219 {"verbose", "-v"}, |
|
1220 #ifdef RISCOS |
|
1221 {"riscos_wimp", "???"}, |
|
1222 #endif |
|
1223 /* {"unbuffered", "-u"}, */ |
|
1224 {"unicode", "-U"}, |
|
1225 /* {"skip_first", "-x"}, */ |
|
1226 {"bytes_warning", "-b"}, |
|
1227 {0} |
|
1228 }; |
|
1229 |
|
1230 static PyStructSequence_Desc flags_desc = { |
|
1231 "sys.flags", /* name */ |
|
1232 flags__doc__, /* doc */ |
|
1233 flags_fields, /* fields */ |
|
1234 #ifdef RISCOS |
|
1235 16 |
|
1236 #else |
|
1237 15 |
|
1238 #endif |
|
1239 }; |
|
1240 |
|
1241 static PyObject* |
|
1242 make_flags(void) |
|
1243 { |
|
1244 int pos = 0; |
|
1245 PyObject *seq; |
|
1246 |
|
1247 seq = PyStructSequence_New(&FlagsType); |
|
1248 if (seq == NULL) |
|
1249 return NULL; |
|
1250 |
|
1251 #define SetFlag(flag) \ |
|
1252 PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(seq, pos++, PyInt_FromLong(flag)) |
|
1253 |
|
1254 SetFlag(Py_DebugFlag); |
|
1255 SetFlag(Py_Py3kWarningFlag); |
|
1256 SetFlag(Py_DivisionWarningFlag); |
|
1257 SetFlag(_Py_QnewFlag); |
|
1258 SetFlag(Py_InspectFlag); |
|
1259 SetFlag(Py_InteractiveFlag); |
|
1260 SetFlag(Py_OptimizeFlag); |
|
1261 SetFlag(Py_DontWriteBytecodeFlag); |
|
1262 SetFlag(Py_NoUserSiteDirectory); |
|
1263 SetFlag(Py_NoSiteFlag); |
|
1264 SetFlag(Py_IgnoreEnvironmentFlag); |
|
1265 SetFlag(Py_TabcheckFlag); |
|
1266 SetFlag(Py_VerboseFlag); |
|
1267 #ifdef RISCOS |
|
1268 SetFlag(Py_RISCOSWimpFlag); |
|
1269 #endif |
|
1270 /* SetFlag(saw_unbuffered_flag); */ |
|
1271 SetFlag(Py_UnicodeFlag); |
|
1272 /* SetFlag(skipfirstline); */ |
|
1273 SetFlag(Py_BytesWarningFlag); |
|
1274 #undef SetFlag |
|
1275 |
|
1276 if (PyErr_Occurred()) { |
|
1277 return NULL; |
|
1278 } |
|
1279 return seq; |
|
1280 } |
|
1281 |
|
1282 PyObject * |
|
1283 _PySys_Init(void) |
|
1284 { |
|
1285 PyObject *m, *v, *sysdict; |
|
1286 PyObject *sysin, *sysout, *syserr; |
|
1287 char *s; |
|
1288 |
|
1289 m = Py_InitModule3("sys", sys_methods, sys_doc); |
|
1290 if (m == NULL) |
|
1291 return NULL; |
|
1292 sysdict = PyModule_GetDict(m); |
|
1293 #define SET_SYS_FROM_STRING(key, value) \ |
|
1294 v = value; \ |
|
1295 if (v != NULL) \ |
|
1296 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, key, v); \ |
|
1297 Py_XDECREF(v) |
|
1298 |
|
1299 { |
|
1300 /* XXX: does this work on Win/Win64? (see posix_fstat) */ |
|
1301 struct stat sb; |
|
1302 if (fstat(fileno(stdin), &sb) == 0 && |
|
1303 S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) { |
|
1304 /* There's nothing more we can do. */ |
|
1305 /* Py_FatalError() will core dump, so just exit. */ |
|
1306 PySys_WriteStderr("Python error: <stdin> is a directory, cannot continue\n"); |
|
1307 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
1308 } |
|
1309 } |
|
1310 |
|
1311 /* Closing the standard FILE* if sys.std* goes aways causes problems |
|
1312 * for embedded Python usages. Closing them when somebody explicitly |
|
1313 * invokes .close() might be possible, but the FAQ promises they get |
|
1314 * never closed. However, we still need to get write errors when |
|
1315 * writing fails (e.g. because stdout is redirected), so we flush the |
|
1316 * streams and check for errors before the file objects are deleted. |
|
1317 * On OS X, fflush()ing stdin causes an error, so we exempt stdin |
|
1318 * from that procedure. |
|
1319 */ |
|
1320 sysin = PyFile_FromFile(stdin, "<stdin>", "r", NULL); |
|
1321 sysout = PyFile_FromFile(stdout, "<stdout>", "w", _check_and_flush); |
|
1322 syserr = PyFile_FromFile(stderr, "<stderr>", "w", _check_and_flush); |
|
1323 if (PyErr_Occurred()) |
|
1324 return NULL; |
|
1325 |
|
1326 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "stdin", sysin); |
|
1327 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "stdout", sysout); |
|
1328 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "stderr", syserr); |
|
1329 /* Make backup copies for cleanup */ |
|
1330 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "__stdin__", sysin); |
|
1331 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "__stdout__", sysout); |
|
1332 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "__stderr__", syserr); |
|
1333 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "__displayhook__", |
|
1334 PyDict_GetItemString(sysdict, "displayhook")); |
|
1335 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "__excepthook__", |
|
1336 PyDict_GetItemString(sysdict, "excepthook")); |
|
1337 Py_XDECREF(sysin); |
|
1338 Py_XDECREF(sysout); |
|
1339 Py_XDECREF(syserr); |
|
1340 |
|
1341 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("version", |
|
1342 PyString_FromString(Py_GetVersion())); |
|
1343 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("hexversion", |
|
1344 PyInt_FromLong(PY_VERSION_HEX)); |
|
1345 svnversion_init(); |
|
1346 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("subversion", |
|
1347 Py_BuildValue("(ssz)", "CPython", branch, |
|
1348 svn_revision)); |
|
1349 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("dont_write_bytecode", |
|
1350 PyBool_FromLong(Py_DontWriteBytecodeFlag)); |
|
1351 /* |
|
1352 * These release level checks are mutually exclusive and cover |
|
1353 * the field, so don't get too fancy with the pre-processor! |
|
1354 */ |
|
1355 #if PY_RELEASE_LEVEL == PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_ALPHA |
|
1356 s = "alpha"; |
|
1357 #elif PY_RELEASE_LEVEL == PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_BETA |
|
1358 s = "beta"; |
|
1359 #elif PY_RELEASE_LEVEL == PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_GAMMA |
|
1360 s = "candidate"; |
|
1361 #elif PY_RELEASE_LEVEL == PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_FINAL |
|
1362 s = "final"; |
|
1363 #endif |
|
1364 |
|
1365 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("version_info", |
|
1366 Py_BuildValue("iiisi", PY_MAJOR_VERSION, |
|
1367 PY_MINOR_VERSION, |
|
1368 PY_MICRO_VERSION, s, |
|
1369 PY_RELEASE_SERIAL)); |
|
1370 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("api_version", |
|
1371 PyInt_FromLong(PYTHON_API_VERSION)); |
|
1372 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("copyright", |
|
1373 PyString_FromString(Py_GetCopyright())); |
|
1374 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("platform", |
|
1375 PyString_FromString(Py_GetPlatform())); |
|
1376 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("executable", |
|
1377 PyString_FromString(Py_GetProgramFullPath())); |
|
1378 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("prefix", |
|
1379 PyString_FromString(Py_GetPrefix())); |
|
1380 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("exec_prefix", |
|
1381 PyString_FromString(Py_GetExecPrefix())); |
|
1382 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("maxsize", |
|
1383 PyInt_FromSsize_t(PY_SSIZE_T_MAX)); |
|
1384 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("maxint", |
|
1385 PyInt_FromLong(PyInt_GetMax())); |
|
1386 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("py3kwarning", |
|
1387 PyBool_FromLong(Py_Py3kWarningFlag)); |
|
1388 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("float_info", |
|
1389 PyFloat_GetInfo()); |
|
1390 #ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE |
|
1391 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("maxunicode", |
|
1392 PyInt_FromLong(PyUnicode_GetMax())); |
|
1393 #endif |
|
1394 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("builtin_module_names", |
|
1395 list_builtin_module_names()); |
|
1396 { |
|
1397 /* Assumes that longs are at least 2 bytes long. |
|
1398 Should be safe! */ |
|
1399 unsigned long number = 1; |
|
1400 char *value; |
|
1401 |
|
1402 s = (char *) &number; |
|
1403 if (s[0] == 0) |
|
1404 value = "big"; |
|
1405 else |
|
1406 value = "little"; |
|
1407 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("byteorder", |
|
1408 PyString_FromString(value)); |
|
1409 } |
|
1410 #ifdef MS_COREDLL |
|
1411 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("dllhandle", |
|
1412 PyLong_FromVoidPtr(PyWin_DLLhModule)); |
|
1413 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("winver", |
|
1414 PyString_FromString(PyWin_DLLVersionString)); |
|
1415 #endif |
|
1416 if (warnoptions == NULL) { |
|
1417 warnoptions = PyList_New(0); |
|
1418 } |
|
1419 else { |
|
1420 Py_INCREF(warnoptions); |
|
1421 } |
|
1422 if (warnoptions != NULL) { |
|
1423 PyDict_SetItemString(sysdict, "warnoptions", warnoptions); |
|
1424 } |
|
1425 |
|
1426 if (FlagsType.tp_name == 0) |
|
1427 PyStructSequence_InitType(&FlagsType, &flags_desc); |
|
1428 SET_SYS_FROM_STRING("flags", make_flags()); |
|
1429 /* prevent user from creating new instances */ |
|
1430 FlagsType.tp_init = NULL; |
|
1431 FlagsType.tp_new = NULL; |
|
1432 |
|
1433 #undef SET_SYS_FROM_STRING |
|
1434 if (PyErr_Occurred()) |
|
1435 return NULL; |
|
1436 return m; |
|
1437 } |
|
1438 |
|
1439 static PyObject * |
|
1440 makepathobject(char *path, int delim) |
|
1441 { |
|
1442 int i, n; |
|
1443 char *p; |
|
1444 PyObject *v, *w; |
|
1445 |
|
1446 n = 1; |
|
1447 p = path; |
|
1448 while ((p = strchr(p, delim)) != NULL) { |
|
1449 n++; |
|
1450 p++; |
|
1451 } |
|
1452 v = PyList_New(n); |
|
1453 if (v == NULL) |
|
1454 return NULL; |
|
1455 for (i = 0; ; i++) { |
|
1456 p = strchr(path, delim); |
|
1457 if (p == NULL) |
|
1458 p = strchr(path, '\0'); /* End of string */ |
|
1459 w = PyString_FromStringAndSize(path, (Py_ssize_t) (p - path)); |
|
1460 if (w == NULL) { |
|
1461 Py_DECREF(v); |
|
1462 return NULL; |
|
1463 } |
|
1464 PyList_SetItem(v, i, w); |
|
1465 if (*p == '\0') |
|
1466 break; |
|
1467 path = p+1; |
|
1468 } |
|
1469 return v; |
|
1470 } |
|
1471 |
|
1472 void |
|
1473 PySys_SetPath(char *path) |
|
1474 { |
|
1475 PyObject *v; |
|
1476 if ((v = makepathobject(path, DELIM)) == NULL) |
|
1477 Py_FatalError("can't create sys.path"); |
|
1478 if (PySys_SetObject("path", v) != 0) |
|
1479 Py_FatalError("can't assign sys.path"); |
|
1480 Py_DECREF(v); |
|
1481 } |
|
1482 |
|
1483 static PyObject * |
|
1484 makeargvobject(int argc, char **argv) |
|
1485 { |
|
1486 PyObject *av; |
|
1487 if (argc <= 0 || argv == NULL) { |
|
1488 /* Ensure at least one (empty) argument is seen */ |
|
1489 static char *empty_argv[1] = {""}; |
|
1490 argv = empty_argv; |
|
1491 argc = 1; |
|
1492 } |
|
1493 av = PyList_New(argc); |
|
1494 if (av != NULL) { |
|
1495 int i; |
|
1496 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
|
1497 #ifdef __VMS |
|
1498 PyObject *v; |
|
1499 |
|
1500 /* argv[0] is the script pathname if known */ |
|
1501 if (i == 0) { |
|
1502 char* fn = decc$translate_vms(argv[0]); |
|
1503 if ((fn == (char *)0) || fn == (char *)-1) |
|
1504 v = PyString_FromString(argv[0]); |
|
1505 else |
|
1506 v = PyString_FromString( |
|
1507 decc$translate_vms(argv[0])); |
|
1508 } else |
|
1509 v = PyString_FromString(argv[i]); |
|
1510 #else |
|
1511 PyObject *v = PyString_FromString(argv[i]); |
|
1512 #endif |
|
1513 if (v == NULL) { |
|
1514 Py_DECREF(av); |
|
1515 av = NULL; |
|
1516 break; |
|
1517 } |
|
1518 PyList_SetItem(av, i, v); |
|
1519 } |
|
1520 } |
|
1521 return av; |
|
1522 } |
|
1523 |
|
1524 void |
|
1525 PySys_SetArgv(int argc, char **argv) |
|
1526 { |
|
1527 #if defined(HAVE_REALPATH) |
|
1528 char fullpath[MAXPATHLEN]; |
|
1529 #elif defined(MS_WINDOWS) |
|
1530 char fullpath[MAX_PATH]; |
|
1531 #endif |
|
1532 PyObject *av = makeargvobject(argc, argv); |
|
1533 PyObject *path = PySys_GetObject("path"); |
|
1534 if (av == NULL) |
|
1535 Py_FatalError("no mem for sys.argv"); |
|
1536 if (PySys_SetObject("argv", av) != 0) |
|
1537 Py_FatalError("can't assign sys.argv"); |
|
1538 if (path != NULL) { |
|
1539 char *argv0 = argv[0]; |
|
1540 char *p = NULL; |
|
1541 Py_ssize_t n = 0; |
|
1542 PyObject *a; |
|
1543 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK |
|
1544 char link[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
|
1545 char argv0copy[2*MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
|
1546 int nr = 0; |
|
1547 if (argc > 0 && argv0 != NULL && strcmp(argv0, "-c") != 0) |
|
1548 nr = readlink(argv0, link, MAXPATHLEN); |
|
1549 if (nr > 0) { |
|
1550 /* It's a symlink */ |
|
1551 link[nr] = '\0'; |
|
1552 if (link[0] == SEP) |
|
1553 argv0 = link; /* Link to absolute path */ |
|
1554 else if (strchr(link, SEP) == NULL) |
|
1555 ; /* Link without path */ |
|
1556 else { |
|
1557 /* Must join(dirname(argv0), link) */ |
|
1558 char *q = strrchr(argv0, SEP); |
|
1559 if (q == NULL) |
|
1560 argv0 = link; /* argv0 without path */ |
|
1561 else { |
|
1562 /* Must make a copy */ |
|
1563 strcpy(argv0copy, argv0); |
|
1564 q = strrchr(argv0copy, SEP); |
|
1565 strcpy(q+1, link); |
|
1566 argv0 = argv0copy; |
|
1567 } |
|
1568 } |
|
1569 } |
|
1570 #endif /* HAVE_READLINK */ |
|
1571 #if SEP == '\\' /* Special case for MS filename syntax */ |
|
1572 if (argc > 0 && argv0 != NULL && strcmp(argv0, "-c") != 0) { |
|
1573 char *q; |
|
1574 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
|
1575 char *ptemp; |
|
1576 if (GetFullPathName(argv0, |
|
1577 sizeof(fullpath), |
|
1578 fullpath, |
|
1579 &ptemp)) { |
|
1580 argv0 = fullpath; |
|
1581 } |
|
1582 #endif |
|
1583 p = strrchr(argv0, SEP); |
|
1584 /* Test for alternate separator */ |
|
1585 q = strrchr(p ? p : argv0, '/'); |
|
1586 if (q != NULL) |
|
1587 p = q; |
|
1588 if (p != NULL) { |
|
1589 n = p + 1 - argv0; |
|
1590 if (n > 1 && p[-1] != ':') |
|
1591 n--; /* Drop trailing separator */ |
|
1592 } |
|
1593 } |
|
1594 #else /* All other filename syntaxes */ |
|
1595 if (argc > 0 && argv0 != NULL && strcmp(argv0, "-c") != 0) { |
|
1596 #if defined(HAVE_REALPATH) |
|
1597 if (realpath(argv0, fullpath)) { |
|
1598 argv0 = fullpath; |
|
1599 } |
|
1600 #endif |
|
1601 p = strrchr(argv0, SEP); |
|
1602 } |
|
1603 if (p != NULL) { |
|
1604 #ifndef RISCOS |
|
1605 n = p + 1 - argv0; |
|
1606 #else /* don't include trailing separator */ |
|
1607 n = p - argv0; |
|
1608 #endif /* RISCOS */ |
|
1609 #if SEP == '/' /* Special case for Unix filename syntax */ |
|
1610 if (n > 1) |
|
1611 n--; /* Drop trailing separator */ |
|
1612 #endif /* Unix */ |
|
1613 } |
|
1614 #endif /* All others */ |
|
1615 a = PyString_FromStringAndSize(argv0, n); |
|
1616 if (a == NULL) |
|
1617 Py_FatalError("no mem for sys.path insertion"); |
|
1618 if (PyList_Insert(path, 0, a) < 0) |
|
1619 Py_FatalError("sys.path.insert(0) failed"); |
|
1620 Py_DECREF(a); |
|
1621 } |
|
1622 Py_DECREF(av); |
|
1623 } |
|
1624 |
|
1625 |
|
1626 /* APIs to write to sys.stdout or sys.stderr using a printf-like interface. |
|
1627 Adapted from code submitted by Just van Rossum. |
|
1628 |
|
1629 PySys_WriteStdout(format, ...) |
|
1630 PySys_WriteStderr(format, ...) |
|
1631 |
|
1632 The first function writes to sys.stdout; the second to sys.stderr. When |
|
1633 there is a problem, they write to the real (C level) stdout or stderr; |
|
1634 no exceptions are raised. |
|
1635 |
|
1636 Both take a printf-style format string as their first argument followed |
|
1637 by a variable length argument list determined by the format string. |
|
1638 |
|
1639 *** WARNING *** |
|
1640 |
|
1641 The format should limit the total size of the formatted output string to |
|
1642 1000 bytes. In particular, this means that no unrestricted "%s" formats |
|
1643 should occur; these should be limited using "%.<N>s where <N> is a |
|
1644 decimal number calculated so that <N> plus the maximum size of other |
|
1645 formatted text does not exceed 1000 bytes. Also watch out for "%f", |
|
1646 which can print hundreds of digits for very large numbers. |
|
1647 |
|
1648 */ |
|
1649 |
|
1650 static void |
|
1651 mywrite(char *name, FILE *fp, const char *format, va_list va) |
|
1652 { |
|
1653 PyObject *file; |
|
1654 PyObject *error_type, *error_value, *error_traceback; |
|
1655 |
|
1656 PyErr_Fetch(&error_type, &error_value, &error_traceback); |
|
1657 file = PySys_GetObject(name); |
|
1658 if (file == NULL || PyFile_AsFile(file) == fp) |
|
1659 vfprintf(fp, format, va); |
|
1660 else { |
|
1661 char buffer[1001]; |
|
1662 const int written = PyOS_vsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), |
|
1663 format, va); |
|
1664 if (PyFile_WriteString(buffer, file) != 0) { |
|
1665 PyErr_Clear(); |
|
1666 fputs(buffer, fp); |
|
1667 } |
|
1668 if (written < 0 || (size_t)written >= sizeof(buffer)) { |
|
1669 const char *truncated = "... truncated"; |
|
1670 if (PyFile_WriteString(truncated, file) != 0) { |
|
1671 PyErr_Clear(); |
|
1672 fputs(truncated, fp); |
|
1673 } |
|
1674 } |
|
1675 } |
|
1676 PyErr_Restore(error_type, error_value, error_traceback); |
|
1677 } |
|
1678 |
|
1679 void |
|
1680 PySys_WriteStdout(const char *format, ...) |
|
1681 { |
|
1682 va_list va; |
|
1683 |
|
1684 va_start(va, format); |
|
1685 mywrite("stdout", stdout, format, va); |
|
1686 va_end(va); |
|
1687 } |
|
1688 |
|
1689 void |
|
1690 PySys_WriteStderr(const char *format, ...) |
|
1691 { |
|
1692 va_list va; |
|
1693 |
|
1694 va_start(va, format); |
|
1695 mywrite("stderr", stderr, format, va); |
|
1696 va_end(va); |
|
1697 } |