#!/bin/sh # 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 x.py shebang and have it consistently work. Instead we # have a shell script to look for a python to run x.py. set -eu # syntax check sh -n "$0" realpath() { if [ -d "$1" ]; then CDPATH='' command cd "$1" && pwd -P else echo "$(realpath "$(dirname "$1")")/$(basename "$1")" fi } xpy=$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")")/x.py # On Windows, `py -3` sometimes works. We need to try it first because `python3` # sometimes tries to launch the app store on Windows. for SEARCH_PYTHON in py python3 python python2; do if python=$(command -v $SEARCH_PYTHON) && [ -x "$python" ]; then if [ $SEARCH_PYTHON = py ]; then extra_arg="-3" else extra_arg="" fi exec "$python" $extra_arg "$xpy" "$@" fi done python=$(bash -c "compgen -c python" | grep '^python[2-3]\.[0-9]\+$' | head -n1) if ! [ "$python" = "" ]; then exec "$python" "$xpy" "$@" fi echo "$0: error: did not find python installed" >&2 exit 1