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Before: ``` PS C:\Users\vboxuser\rust> ./x x.ps1 PS C:\Users\vboxuser\rust> ``` After: ``` PS C:\Users\vboxuser\rust> ./x x.ps1 C:\Users\vboxuser\rust\x.ps1 : C:\Users\vboxuser\rust\x.ps1: error: did not find python installed help: consider installing it from https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/ At line:1 char:1 + ./x + ~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotInstalled: (:) [Write-Error], WriteErrorException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.WriteErrorException,x.ps1 ``` The existing message from the shell script is already decent and I decided not to change it: ``` $ ./x Python was not found but can be installed from the Microsoft Store: ms-windows-store://pdp/?productid=9NJ46SX7X90P ```
63 lines
2.1 KiB
PowerShell
Executable file
63 lines
2.1 KiB
PowerShell
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
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# See ./x for why these scripts exist.
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$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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# syntax check
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Get-Command -syntax ${PSCommandPath}
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$xpy = Join-Path $PSScriptRoot x.py
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# Start-Process for some reason splits arguments on spaces. (Isn't powershell supposed to be simpler than bash?)
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# Double-quote all the arguments so it doesn't do that.
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$xpy_args = @("""$xpy""")
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foreach ($arg in $args) {
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$xpy_args += """$arg"""
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}
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function Get-Application($app) {
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$cmd = Get-Command $app -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -CommandType Application | Select-Object -First 1
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if ($cmd.source -match '.*AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\WindowsApps\\.*exe') {
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# Windows for some reason puts a `python3.exe` executable in PATH that just opens the windows store.
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# Ignore it.
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return $false
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}
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return $cmd
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}
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function Invoke-Application($application, $arguments) {
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$process = Start-Process -NoNewWindow -PassThru $application $arguments
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# WORKAROUND: Caching the handle is necessary to make ExitCode work.
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# See https://stackoverflow.com/a/23797762
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$handle = $process.Handle
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$process.WaitForExit()
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if ($null -eq $process.ExitCode) {
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Write-Error "Unable to read the exit code"
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Exit 1
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}
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Exit $process.ExitCode
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}
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foreach ($python in "py", "python3", "python", "python2") {
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# NOTE: this only tests that the command exists in PATH, not that it's actually
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# executable. The latter is not possible in a portable way, see
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# https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/12625.
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if (Get-Application $python) {
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if ($python -eq "py") {
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# Use python3, not python2
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$xpy_args = @("-3") + $xpy_args
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}
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Invoke-Application $python $xpy_args
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}
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}
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$found = (Get-Application "python*" | Where-Object {$_.name -match '^python[2-3]\.[0-9]+(\.exe)?$'})
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if (($null -ne $found) -and ($found.Length -ge 1)) {
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$python = $found[0]
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Invoke-Application $python $xpy_args
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}
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$msg = "${PSCommandPath}: error: did not find python installed`n"
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$msg += "help: consider installing it from https://www.python.org/downloads/"
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Write-Error $msg -Category NotInstalled
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Exit 1
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