#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Some systems don't have `python3` in their PATH. This isn't supported by x.py directly; # they should use `x` or `x.ps1` instead. # This file is only a "symlink" to bootstrap.py, all logic should go there. # Parts of `bootstrap.py` use the `multiprocessing` module, so this entry point # must use the normal `if __name__ == '__main__':` convention to avoid problems. if __name__ == '__main__': import os import sys import warnings from inspect import cleandoc major = sys.version_info.major minor = sys.version_info.minor # If this is python2, check if python3 is available and re-execute with that # interpreter. Only python3 allows downloading CI LLVM. # # This matters if someone's system `python` is python2. if major < 3: try: os.execvp("py", ["py", "-3"] + sys.argv) except OSError: try: os.execvp("python3", ["python3"] + sys.argv) except OSError: # Python 3 isn't available, fall back to python 2 pass # soft deprecation of old python versions skip_check = os.environ.get("RUST_IGNORE_OLD_PYTHON") == "1" if major < 3 or (major == 3 and minor < 6): msg = cleandoc(""" Using python {}.{} but >= 3.6 is recommended. Your python version should continue to work for the near future, but this will eventually change. If python >= 3.6 is not available on your system, please file an issue to help us understand timelines. This message can be suppressed by setting `RUST_IGNORE_OLD_PYTHON=1` """.format(major, minor)) warnings.warn(msg) rust_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) # For the import below, have Python search in src/bootstrap first. sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(rust_dir, "src", "bootstrap")) import bootstrap bootstrap.main()