cpython/Lib/site.py
Marc-André Lemburg 990bbe90d5 Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>:
Added support to set the default encoding of strings
at startup time to the values defined by the C locale.

The sys.setdefaultencoding() API is deleted after having
set up the encoding, so that user code cannot subsequentely
change the setting. This effectively means that only site.py
may alter the default setting.
2000-06-07 09:12:09 +00:00

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"""Append module search paths for third-party packages to sys.path.
****************************************************************
* This module is automatically imported during initialization. *
****************************************************************
In earlier versions of Python (up to 1.5a3), scripts or modules that
needed to use site-specific modules would place ``import site''
somewhere near the top of their code. Because of the automatic
import, this is no longer necessary (but code that does it still
works).
This will append site-specific paths to to the module search path. On
Unix, it starts with sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix (if different) and
appends lib/python<version>/site-packages as well as lib/site-python.
On other platforms (mainly Mac and Windows), it uses just sys.prefix
(and sys.exec_prefix, if different, but this is unlikely). The
resulting directories, if they exist, are appended to sys.path, and
also inspected for path configuration files.
A path configuration file is a file whose name has the form
<package>.pth; its contents are additional directories (one per line)
to be added to sys.path. Non-existing directories (or
non-directories) are never added to sys.path; no directory is added to
sys.path more than once. Blank lines and lines beginning with
\code{#} are skipped.
For example, suppose sys.prefix and sys.exec_prefix are set to
/usr/local and there is a directory /usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages
with three subdirectories, foo, bar and spam, and two path
configuration files, foo.pth and bar.pth. Assume foo.pth contains the
following:
# foo package configuration
foo
bar
bletch
and bar.pth contains:
# bar package configuration
bar
Then the following directories are added to sys.path, in this order:
/usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages/bar
/usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-packages/foo
Note that bletch is omitted because it doesn't exist; bar precedes foo
because bar.pth comes alphabetically before foo.pth; and spam is
omitted because it is not mentioned in either path configuration file.
After these path manipulations, an attempt is made to import a module
named sitecustomize, which can perform arbitrary additional
site-specific customizations. If this import fails with an
ImportError exception, it is silently ignored.
"""
import sys, os
def addsitedir(sitedir):
if sitedir not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(sitedir) # Add path component
try:
names = os.listdir(sitedir)
except os.error:
return
names = map(os.path.normcase, names)
names.sort()
for name in names:
if name[-4:] == ".pth":
addpackage(sitedir, name)
def addpackage(sitedir, name):
fullname = os.path.join(sitedir, name)
try:
f = open(fullname)
except IOError:
return
while 1:
dir = f.readline()
if not dir:
break
if dir[0] == '#':
continue
if dir[-1] == '\n':
dir = dir[:-1]
dir = os.path.join(sitedir, dir)
if dir not in sys.path and os.path.exists(dir):
sys.path.append(dir)
prefixes = [sys.prefix]
if sys.exec_prefix != sys.prefix:
prefixes.append(sys.exec_prefix)
for prefix in prefixes:
if prefix:
if os.sep == '/':
sitedirs = [os.path.join(prefix,
"lib",
"python" + sys.version[:3],
"site-packages"),
os.path.join(prefix, "lib", "site-python")]
else:
sitedirs = [prefix]
for sitedir in sitedirs:
if os.path.isdir(sitedir):
addsitedir(sitedir)
# Define new built-ins 'quit' and 'exit'.
# These are simply strings that display a hint on how to exit.
if os.sep == ':':
exit = 'Use Cmd-Q to quit.'
elif os.sep == '\\':
exit = 'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.'
else:
exit = 'Use Ctrl-D (i.e. EOF) to exit.'
import __builtin__
__builtin__.quit = __builtin__.exit = exit
del exit
#
# Set the string encoding used by the Unicode implementation to the
# encoding used by the default locale of this system. If the default
# encoding cannot be determined or is unkown, it defaults to 'ascii'.
#
def locale_aware_defaultencoding():
import locale
code, encoding = locale.get_default()
if encoding is None:
encoding = 'ascii'
try:
sys.setdefaultencoding(encoding)
except LookupError:
sys.setdefaultencoding('ascii')
if 1:
# Enable to support locale aware default string encodings.
locale_aware_defaultencoding()
elif 0:
# Enable to switch off string to Unicode coercion and implicit
# Unicode to string conversion.
sys.setdefaultencoding('undefined')
elif 0:
# Enable to hard-code a site specific default string encoding.
sys.setdefaultencoding('ascii')
#
# Run custom site specific code, if available.
#
try:
import sitecustomize
except ImportError:
pass
#
# Remove sys.setdefaultencoding() so that users cannot change the
# encoding after initialization.
#
del sys.setdefaultencoding
def _test():
print "sys.path = ["
for dir in sys.path:
print " %s," % `dir`
print "]"
if __name__ == '__main__':
_test()