/* Minimal main program -- everything is loaded from the library */ #include "Python.h" #include "internal/pystate.h" #include #ifdef __FreeBSD__ #include #endif #ifdef MS_WINDOWS int wmain(int argc, wchar_t **argv) { return Py_Main(argc, argv); } #else int main(int argc, char **argv) { wchar_t **argv_copy; /* We need a second copy, as Python might modify the first one. */ wchar_t **argv_copy2; int i, status; char *oldloc; _PyInitError err = _PyRuntime_Initialize(); if (_Py_INIT_FAILED(err)) { fprintf(stderr, "Fatal Python error: %s\n", err.msg); fflush(stderr); exit(1); } /* Force default allocator, to be able to release memory above with a known allocator. */ _PyMem_SetDefaultAllocator(PYMEM_DOMAIN_RAW, NULL); argv_copy = (wchar_t **)PyMem_RawMalloc(sizeof(wchar_t*) * (argc+1)); argv_copy2 = (wchar_t **)PyMem_RawMalloc(sizeof(wchar_t*) * (argc+1)); if (!argv_copy || !argv_copy2) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); return 1; } /* 754 requires that FP exceptions run in "no stop" mode by default, * and until C vendors implement C99's ways to control FP exceptions, * Python requires non-stop mode. Alas, some platforms enable FP * exceptions by default. Here we disable them. */ #ifdef __FreeBSD__ fedisableexcept(FE_OVERFLOW); #endif oldloc = _PyMem_RawStrdup(setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); if (!oldloc) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); return 1; } /* Reconfigure the locale to the default for this process */ _Py_SetLocaleFromEnv(LC_ALL); /* The legacy C locale assumes ASCII as the default text encoding, which * causes problems not only for the CPython runtime, but also other * components like GNU readline. * * Accordingly, when the CLI detects it, it attempts to coerce it to a * more capable UTF-8 based alternative. * * See the documentation of the PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE setting for more * details. */ if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(); } /* Convert from char to wchar_t based on the locale settings */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { argv_copy[i] = Py_DecodeLocale(argv[i], NULL); if (!argv_copy[i]) { PyMem_RawFree(oldloc); fprintf(stderr, "Fatal Python error: " "unable to decode the command line argument #%i\n", i + 1); return 1; } argv_copy2[i] = argv_copy[i]; } argv_copy2[argc] = argv_copy[argc] = NULL; setlocale(LC_ALL, oldloc); PyMem_RawFree(oldloc); status = Py_Main(argc, argv_copy); /* Py_Main() can change PyMem_RawMalloc() allocator, so restore the default to release memory blocks allocated before Py_Main() */ _PyMem_SetDefaultAllocator(PYMEM_DOMAIN_RAW, NULL); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { PyMem_RawFree(argv_copy2[i]); } PyMem_RawFree(argv_copy); PyMem_RawFree(argv_copy2); return status; } #endif