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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
"""runpy.py - locating and running Python code using the module namespace
Provides support for locating and running Python scripts using the Python
module namespace instead of the native filesystem.
This allows Python code to play nicely with non-filesystem based PEP 302
importers when locating support scripts as well as when importing modules.
"""
# Written by Nick Coghlan
# to implement PEP 338 (Executing Modules as Scripts)
import sys
import imp
try:
from imp import get_loader
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import get_loader
__all__ = [
"run_module",
]
def _run_code(code, run_globals, init_globals,
mod_name, mod_fname, mod_loader):
"""Helper for _run_module_code"""
if init_globals is not None:
run_globals.update(init_globals)
run_globals.update(__name__ = mod_name,
__file__ = mod_fname,
__loader__ = mod_loader)
exec code in run_globals
return run_globals
def _run_module_code(code, init_globals=None,
mod_name=None, mod_fname=None,
mod_loader=None, alter_sys=False):
"""Helper for run_module"""
# Set up the top level namespace dictionary
if alter_sys:
# Modify sys.argv[0] and sys.module[mod_name]
temp_module = imp.new_module(mod_name)
mod_globals = temp_module.__dict__
saved_argv0 = sys.argv[0]
restore_module = mod_name in sys.modules
if restore_module:
saved_module = sys.modules[mod_name]
sys.argv[0] = mod_fname
sys.modules[mod_name] = temp_module
try:
_run_code(code, mod_globals, init_globals,
mod_name, mod_fname, mod_loader)
finally:
sys.argv[0] = saved_argv0
if restore_module:
sys.modules[mod_name] = saved_module
else:
del sys.modules[mod_name]
# Copy the globals of the temporary module, as they
# may be cleared when the temporary module goes away
return mod_globals.copy()
else:
# Leave the sys module alone
return _run_code(code, {}, init_globals,
mod_name, mod_fname, mod_loader)
# This helper is needed due to a missing component in the PEP 302
# loader protocol (specifically, "get_filename" is non-standard)
def _get_filename(loader, mod_name):
try:
get_filename = loader.get_filename
except AttributeError:
return None
else:
return get_filename(mod_name)
def run_module(mod_name, init_globals=None,
run_name=None, alter_sys=False):
"""Execute a module's code without importing it
Returns the resulting top level namespace dictionary
"""
loader = get_loader(mod_name)
if loader is None:
raise ImportError("No module named " + mod_name)
code = loader.get_code(mod_name)
if code is None:
raise ImportError("No code object available for " + mod_name)
filename = _get_filename(loader, mod_name)
if run_name is None:
run_name = mod_name
return _run_module_code(code, init_globals, run_name,
filename, loader, alter_sys)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Run the module specified as the next command line argument
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print >> sys.stderr, "No module specified for execution"
else:
del sys.argv[0] # Make the requested module sys.argv[0]
run_module(sys.argv[0], run_name="__main__", alter_sys=True)