| :: Entry point for running python scripts on windows systems. |
| :: |
| :: Automatically generated by `create_entry_points.py`; DO NOT EDIT. |
| :: |
| :: To make modifications to this file, edit `tools/run_python.bat` and then run |
| :: `tools/maint/create_entry_points.py` |
| |
| :: N.b. In Windows .bat scripts, the ':' character cannot appear inside any if () blocks, |
| :: or there will be a parsing error. |
| |
| :: All env. vars specified in this file are to be local only to this script. |
| @setlocal |
| :: -E will not ignore _PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME an internal |
| :: of cpython used in cross compilation via setup.py. |
| @set _PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME= |
| @set EM_PY=%EMSDK_PYTHON% |
| @if "%EM_PY%"=="" ( |
| set EM_PY=python |
| ) |
| |
| :: Work around Windows bug https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/15212 : If this |
| :: script is invoked via enclosing the invocation in quotes via PATH lookup, then %~f0 and |
| :: %~dp0 expansions will not work. |
| :: So first try if %~dp0 might work, and if not, manually look up this script from PATH. |
| @if exist "%~f0" ( |
| set MYDIR=%~dp0 |
| goto FOUND_MYDIR |
| ) |
| @for %%I in (tools\emprofile.bat) do ( |
| @if exist %%~$PATH:I ( |
| set MYDIR=%%~dp$PATH:I |
| ) else ( |
| echo Fatal Error! Due to a Windows bug, we are unable to locate the path to tools\emprofile.bat. |
| echo To help this issue, try removing unnecessary quotes in the invocation of emcc, |
| echo or add Emscripten directory to PATH. |
| echo See github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/15212 and |
| echo github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/19207 for more details. |
| ) |
| ) |
| :FOUND_MYDIR |
| |
| :: Python Windows bug https://bugs.python.org/issue34780: If this script was invoked via a |
| :: shared stdin handle from the parent process, and that parent process stdin handle is in |
| :: a certain state, running python.exe might hang here. To work around this, if |
| :: EM_WORKAROUND_PYTHON_BUG_34780 is defined, invoke python with '< NUL' stdin to avoid |
| :: sharing the parent's stdin handle to it, avoiding the hang. |
| |
| :: On Windows 7, the compiler batch scripts are observed to exit with a non-zero errorlevel, |
| :: even when the python executable above did succeed and quit with errorlevel 0 above. |
| :: On Windows 8 and newer, this issue has not been observed. It is possible that this |
| :: issue is related to the above python bug, but this has not been conclusively confirmed, |
| :: so using a separate env. var EM_WORKAROUND_WIN7_BAD_ERRORLEVEL_BUG to enable the known |
| :: workaround this issue, which is to explicitly quit the calling process with the previous |
| :: errorlevel from the above command. |
| |
| :: Also must use goto to jump to the command dispatch, since we cannot invoke emcc from |
| :: inside a if() block, because if a cmdline param would contain a char '(' or ')', that |
| :: would throw off the parsing of the cmdline arg. |
| @if "%EM_WORKAROUND_PYTHON_BUG_34780%"=="" ( |
| @if "%EM_WORKAROUND_WIN7_BAD_ERRORLEVEL_BUG%"=="" ( |
| goto NORMAL |
| ) else ( |
| goto NORMAL_EXIT |
| ) |
| ) else ( |
| @if "%EM_WORKAROUND_WIN7_BAD_ERRORLEVEL_BUG%"=="" ( |
| goto MUTE_STDIN |
| ) else ( |
| goto MUTE_STDIN_EXIT |
| ) |
| ) |
| |
| :NORMAL_EXIT |
| @"%EM_PY%" -E "%MYDIR%tools\emprofile.py" %* |
| @exit %ERRORLEVEL% |
| |
| :MUTE_STDIN |
| @"%EM_PY%" -E "%MYDIR%tools\emprofile.py" %* < NUL |
| @exit /b %ERRORLEVEL% |
| |
| :MUTE_STDIN_EXIT |
| @"%EM_PY%" -E "%MYDIR%tools\emprofile.py" %* < NUL |
| @exit %ERRORLEVEL% |
| |
| :NORMAL |
| @"%EM_PY%" -E "%MYDIR%tools\emprofile.py" %* |