bpo-32984: IDLE - set __file__ for startup files (GH-5981)
Like Python, IDLE optionally runs one startup file in the Shell window
before presenting the first interactive input prompt. For IDLE,
option -s runs a file named in environmental variable IDLESTARTUP or
PYTHONSTARTUP; -r file runs file. Python sets __file__ to the startup
file name before running the file and unsets it before the first
prompt. IDLE now does the same when run normally, without the -n
option.
(cherry picked from commit 22c82be5df
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Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
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@ -635,6 +635,9 @@ class ModifiedInterpreter(InteractiveInterpreter):
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if source is None:
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with tokenize.open(filename) as fp:
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source = fp.read()
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if use_subprocess:
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source = (f"__file__ = r'''{os.path.abspath(filename)}'''\n"
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+ source + "\ndel __file__")
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try:
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code = compile(source, filename, "exec")
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except (OverflowError, SyntaxError):
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Set ``__file__`` while running a startup file. Like Python, IDLE optionally
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runs one startup file in the Shell window before presenting the first interactive
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input prompt. For IDLE, ``-s`` runs a file named in environmental variable
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:envvar:`IDLESTARTUP` or :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP`; ``-r file`` runs
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``file``. Python sets ``__file__`` to the startup file name before running the
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file and unsets it before the first prompt. IDLE now does the same when run
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normally, without the ``-n`` option.
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