self.temp_file = support.TESTFN
self.addCleanup(support.unlink, support.TESTFN)
- def pathfix(self, shebang, pathfix_flags):
+ def pathfix(self, shebang, pathfix_flags, exitcode=0, stdout='', stderr=''):
with open(self.temp_file, 'w', encoding='utf8') as f:
f.write(f'{shebang}\n' + 'print("Hello world")\n')
proc = subprocess.run(
[sys.executable, self.script,
*pathfix_flags, '-n', self.temp_file],
- capture_output=True)
- self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 0, proc)
+ capture_output=True, text=1)
+
+ if stdout == '' and proc.returncode == 0:
+ stdout = f'{self.temp_file}: updating\n'
+ self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, exitcode, proc)
+ self.assertEqual(proc.stdout, stdout, proc)
+ self.assertEqual(proc.stderr, stderr, proc)
with open(self.temp_file, 'r', encoding='utf8') as f:
output = f.read()
lines = output.split('\n')
self.assertEqual(lines[1:], ['print("Hello world")', ''])
- shebang = lines[0]
- return shebang
+ new_shebang = lines[0]
+
+ if proc.returncode != 0:
+ self.assertEqual(shebang, new_shebang)
+
+ return new_shebang
def test_pathfix(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.pathfix(
'#! /usr/bin/env python',
- ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3',]),
- '#! /usr/bin/python3',
- )
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3')
self.assertEqual(
self.pathfix(
'#! /usr/bin/env python -R',
- ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', ]),
- '#! /usr/bin/python3',
- )
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3')
def test_pathfix_keeping_flags(self):
self.assertEqual(
self.pathfix(
'#! /usr/bin/env python -R',
- ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-k',]),
- '#! /usr/bin/python3 -R',
- )
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-k']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3 -R')
self.assertEqual(
self.pathfix(
'#! /usr/bin/env python',
- ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-k',]),
- '#! /usr/bin/python3',
- )
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-k']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3')
+
+ def test_pathfix_adding_flag(self):
+ self.assertEqual(
+ self.pathfix(
+ '#! /usr/bin/env python',
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-a', 's']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3 -s')
+ self.assertEqual(
+ self.pathfix(
+ '#! /usr/bin/env python -S',
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-a', 's']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3 -s')
+ self.assertEqual(
+ self.pathfix(
+ '#! /usr/bin/env python -V',
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-a', 'v', '-k']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3 -vV')
+ self.assertEqual(
+ self.pathfix(
+ '#! /usr/bin/env python',
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-a', 'Rs']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3 -Rs')
+ self.assertEqual(
+ self.pathfix(
+ '#! /usr/bin/env python -W default',
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-a', 's', '-k']),
+ '#! /usr/bin/python3 -sW default')
+
+ def test_pathfix_adding_errors(self):
+ self.pathfix(
+ '#! /usr/bin/env python -E',
+ ['-i', '/usr/bin/python3', '-a', 'W default', '-k'],
+ exitcode=2,
+ stderr="-a option doesn't support whitespaces")
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Sometimes you may find shebangs with flags such as `#! /usr/bin/env python -si`.
# Normally, pathfix overwrites the entire line, including the flags.
# To change interpreter and keep flags from the original shebang line, use -k.
+# If you want to keep flags and add to them one single literal flag, use option -a.
# Undoubtedly you can do this using find and sed or perl, but this is
preserve_timestamps = False
create_backup = True
keep_flags = False
+add_flags = b''
def main():
global preserve_timestamps
global create_backup
global keep_flags
+ global add_flags
- usage = ('usage: %s -i /interpreter -p -n -k file-or-directory ...\n' %
+ usage = ('usage: %s -i /interpreter -p -n -k -a file-or-directory ...\n' %
sys.argv[0])
try:
- opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'i:kpn')
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'i:a:kpn')
except getopt.error as msg:
err(str(msg) + '\n')
err(usage)
create_backup = False
if o == '-k':
keep_flags = True
+ if o == '-a':
+ add_flags = a.encode()
+ if b' ' in add_flags:
+ err("-a option doesn't support whitespaces")
+ sys.exit(2)
if not new_interpreter or not new_interpreter.startswith(b'/') or \
not args:
err('-i option or file-or-directory missing\n')
return shebangline[start:]
+def populate_flags(shebangline):
+ old_flags = b''
+ if keep_flags:
+ old_flags = parse_shebang(shebangline)
+ if old_flags:
+ old_flags = old_flags[2:]
+ if not (old_flags or add_flags):
+ return b''
+ # On Linux, the entire string following the interpreter name
+ # is passed as a single argument to the interpreter.
+ # e.g. "#! /usr/bin/python3 -W Error -s" runs "/usr/bin/python3 "-W Error -s"
+ # so shebang should have single '-' where flags are given and
+ # flag might need argument for that reasons adding new flags is
+ # between '-' and original flags
+ # e.g. #! /usr/bin/python3 -sW Error
+ return b' -' + add_flags + old_flags
+
+
def fixline(line):
if not line.startswith(b'#!'):
return line
if b"python" not in line:
return line
- flags = b''
- if keep_flags:
- flags = parse_shebang(line)
+
+ flags = populate_flags(line)
return b'#! ' + new_interpreter + flags + b'\n'