1 #!/usr/bin/env python 2 3 """ This module tries to retrieve as much platform-identifying data as 4 possible. It makes this information available via function APIs. 5 6 If called from the command line, it prints the platform 7 information concatenated as single string to stdout. The output 8 format is useable as part of a filename. 9 10 """ 11 # This module is maintained by Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal (at] egenix.com>. 12 # If you find problems, please submit bug reports/patches via the 13 # Python bug tracker (http://bugs.python.org) and assign them to "lemburg". 14 # 15 # Note: Please keep this module compatible to Python 1.5.2. 16 # 17 # Still needed: 18 # * more support for WinCE 19 # * support for MS-DOS (PythonDX ?) 20 # * support for Amiga and other still unsupported platforms running Python 21 # * support for additional Linux distributions 22 # 23 # Many thanks to all those who helped adding platform-specific 24 # checks (in no particular order): 25 # 26 # Charles G Waldman, David Arnold, Gordon McMillan, Ben Darnell, 27 # Jeff Bauer, Cliff Crawford, Ivan Van Laningham, Josef 28 # Betancourt, Randall Hopper, Karl Putland, John Farrell, Greg 29 # Andruk, Just van Rossum, Thomas Heller, Mark R. Levinson, Mark 30 # Hammond, Bill Tutt, Hans Nowak, Uwe Zessin (OpenVMS support), 31 # Colin Kong, Trent Mick, Guido van Rossum, Anthony Baxter 32 # 33 # History: 34 # 35 # <see CVS and SVN checkin messages for history> 36 # 37 # 1.0.7 - added DEV_NULL 38 # 1.0.6 - added linux_distribution() 39 # 1.0.5 - fixed Java support to allow running the module on Jython 40 # 1.0.4 - added IronPython support 41 # 1.0.3 - added normalization of Windows system name 42 # 1.0.2 - added more Windows support 43 # 1.0.1 - reformatted to make doc.py happy 44 # 1.0.0 - reformatted a bit and checked into Python CVS 45 # 0.8.0 - added sys.version parser and various new access 46 # APIs (python_version(), python_compiler(), etc.) 47 # 0.7.2 - fixed architecture() to use sizeof(pointer) where available 48 # 0.7.1 - added support for Caldera OpenLinux 49 # 0.7.0 - some fixes for WinCE; untabified the source file 50 # 0.6.2 - support for OpenVMS - requires version 1.5.2-V006 or higher and 51 # vms_lib.getsyi() configured 52 # 0.6.1 - added code to prevent 'uname -p' on platforms which are 53 # known not to support it 54 # 0.6.0 - fixed win32_ver() to hopefully work on Win95,98,NT and Win2k; 55 # did some cleanup of the interfaces - some APIs have changed 56 # 0.5.5 - fixed another type in the MacOS code... should have 57 # used more coffee today ;-) 58 # 0.5.4 - fixed a few typos in the MacOS code 59 # 0.5.3 - added experimental MacOS support; added better popen() 60 # workarounds in _syscmd_ver() -- still not 100% elegant 61 # though 62 # 0.5.2 - fixed uname() to return '' instead of 'unknown' in all 63 # return values (the system uname command tends to return 64 # 'unknown' instead of just leaving the field emtpy) 65 # 0.5.1 - included code for slackware dist; added exception handlers 66 # to cover up situations where platforms don't have os.popen 67 # (e.g. Mac) or fail on socket.gethostname(); fixed libc 68 # detection RE 69 # 0.5.0 - changed the API names referring to system commands to *syscmd*; 70 # added java_ver(); made syscmd_ver() a private 71 # API (was system_ver() in previous versions) -- use uname() 72 # instead; extended the win32_ver() to also return processor 73 # type information 74 # 0.4.0 - added win32_ver() and modified the platform() output for WinXX 75 # 0.3.4 - fixed a bug in _follow_symlinks() 76 # 0.3.3 - fixed popen() and "file" command invokation bugs 77 # 0.3.2 - added architecture() API and support for it in platform() 78 # 0.3.1 - fixed syscmd_ver() RE to support Windows NT 79 # 0.3.0 - added system alias support 80 # 0.2.3 - removed 'wince' again... oh well. 81 # 0.2.2 - added 'wince' to syscmd_ver() supported platforms 82 # 0.2.1 - added cache logic and changed the platform string format 83 # 0.2.0 - changed the API to use functions instead of module globals 84 # since some action take too long to be run on module import 85 # 0.1.0 - first release 86 # 87 # You can always get the latest version of this module at: 88 # 89 # http://www.egenix.com/files/python/platform.py 90 # 91 # If that URL should fail, try contacting the author. 92 93 __copyright__ = """ 94 Copyright (c) 1999-2000, Marc-Andre Lemburg; mailto:mal (at] lemburg.com 95 Copyright (c) 2000-2010, eGenix.com Software GmbH; mailto:info (at] egenix.com 96 97 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its 98 documentation for any purpose and without fee or royalty is hereby granted, 99 provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that 100 both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in 101 supporting documentation or portions thereof, including modifications, 102 that you make. 103 104 EGENIX.COM SOFTWARE GMBH DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO 105 THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND 106 FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, 107 INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING 108 FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, 109 NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION 110 WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE ! 111 112 """ 113 114 __version__ = '1.0.7' 115 116 import sys,string,os,re 117 118 ### Globals & Constants 119 120 # Determine the platform's /dev/null device 121 try: 122 DEV_NULL = os.devnull 123 except AttributeError: 124 # os.devnull was added in Python 2.4, so emulate it for earlier 125 # Python versions 126 if sys.platform in ('dos','win32','win16','os2'): 127 # Use the old CP/M NUL as device name 128 DEV_NULL = 'NUL' 129 else: 130 # Standard Unix uses /dev/null 131 DEV_NULL = '/dev/null' 132 133 ### Platform specific APIs 134 135 _libc_search = re.compile(r'(__libc_init)' 136 '|' 137 '(GLIBC_([0-9.]+))' 138 '|' 139 '(libc(_\w+)?\.so(?:\.(\d[0-9.]*))?)') 140 141 def libc_ver(executable=sys.executable,lib='',version='', 142 143 chunksize=2048): 144 145 """ Tries to determine the libc version that the file executable 146 (which defaults to the Python interpreter) is linked against. 147 148 Returns a tuple of strings (lib,version) which default to the 149 given parameters in case the lookup fails. 150 151 Note that the function has intimate knowledge of how different 152 libc versions add symbols to the executable and thus is probably 153 only useable for executables compiled using gcc. 154 155 The file is read and scanned in chunks of chunksize bytes. 156 157 """ 158 if hasattr(os.path, 'realpath'): 159 # Python 2.2 introduced os.path.realpath(); it is used 160 # here to work around problems with Cygwin not being 161 # able to open symlinks for reading 162 executable = os.path.realpath(executable) 163 f = open(executable,'rb') 164 binary = f.read(chunksize) 165 pos = 0 166 while 1: 167 m = _libc_search.search(binary,pos) 168 if not m: 169 binary = f.read(chunksize) 170 if not binary: 171 break 172 pos = 0 173 continue 174 libcinit,glibc,glibcversion,so,threads,soversion = m.groups() 175 if libcinit and not lib: 176 lib = 'libc' 177 elif glibc: 178 if lib != 'glibc': 179 lib = 'glibc' 180 version = glibcversion 181 elif glibcversion > version: 182 version = glibcversion 183 elif so: 184 if lib != 'glibc': 185 lib = 'libc' 186 if soversion > version: 187 version = soversion 188 if threads and version[-len(threads):] != threads: 189 version = version + threads 190 pos = m.end() 191 f.close() 192 return lib,version 193 194 def _dist_try_harder(distname,version,id): 195 196 """ Tries some special tricks to get the distribution 197 information in case the default method fails. 198 199 Currently supports older SuSE Linux, Caldera OpenLinux and 200 Slackware Linux distributions. 201 202 """ 203 if os.path.exists('/var/adm/inst-log/info'): 204 # SuSE Linux stores distribution information in that file 205 info = open('/var/adm/inst-log/info').readlines() 206 distname = 'SuSE' 207 for line in info: 208 tv = string.split(line) 209 if len(tv) == 2: 210 tag,value = tv 211 else: 212 continue 213 if tag == 'MIN_DIST_VERSION': 214 version = string.strip(value) 215 elif tag == 'DIST_IDENT': 216 values = string.split(value,'-') 217 id = values[2] 218 return distname,version,id 219 220 if os.path.exists('/etc/.installed'): 221 # Caldera OpenLinux has some infos in that file (thanks to Colin Kong) 222 info = open('/etc/.installed').readlines() 223 for line in info: 224 pkg = string.split(line,'-') 225 if len(pkg) >= 2 and pkg[0] == 'OpenLinux': 226 # XXX does Caldera support non Intel platforms ? If yes, 227 # where can we find the needed id ? 228 return 'OpenLinux',pkg[1],id 229 230 if os.path.isdir('/usr/lib/setup'): 231 # Check for slackware verson tag file (thanks to Greg Andruk) 232 verfiles = os.listdir('/usr/lib/setup') 233 for n in range(len(verfiles)-1, -1, -1): 234 if verfiles[n][:14] != 'slack-version-': 235 del verfiles[n] 236 if verfiles: 237 verfiles.sort() 238 distname = 'slackware' 239 version = verfiles[-1][14:] 240 return distname,version,id 241 242 return distname,version,id 243 244 _release_filename = re.compile(r'(\w+)[-_](release|version)') 245 _lsb_release_version = re.compile(r'(.+)' 246 ' release ' 247 '([\d.]+)' 248 '[^(]*(?:\((.+)\))?') 249 _release_version = re.compile(r'([^0-9]+)' 250 '(?: release )?' 251 '([\d.]+)' 252 '[^(]*(?:\((.+)\))?') 253 254 # See also http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/11251.html 255 # and http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Admin/release-files.html 256 # and http://data.linux-ntfs.org/rpm/whichrpm 257 # and http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/lsb_release.1.html 258 259 _supported_dists = ( 260 'SuSE', 'debian', 'fedora', 'redhat', 'centos', 261 'mandrake', 'mandriva', 'rocks', 'slackware', 'yellowdog', 'gentoo', 262 'UnitedLinux', 'turbolinux') 263 264 def _parse_release_file(firstline): 265 266 # Default to empty 'version' and 'id' strings. Both defaults are used 267 # when 'firstline' is empty. 'id' defaults to empty when an id can not 268 # be deduced. 269 version = '' 270 id = '' 271 272 # Parse the first line 273 m = _lsb_release_version.match(firstline) 274 if m is not None: 275 # LSB format: "distro release x.x (codename)" 276 return tuple(m.groups()) 277 278 # Pre-LSB format: "distro x.x (codename)" 279 m = _release_version.match(firstline) 280 if m is not None: 281 return tuple(m.groups()) 282 283 # Unkown format... take the first two words 284 l = string.split(string.strip(firstline)) 285 if l: 286 version = l[0] 287 if len(l) > 1: 288 id = l[1] 289 return '', version, id 290 291 def linux_distribution(distname='', version='', id='', 292 293 supported_dists=_supported_dists, 294 full_distribution_name=1): 295 296 """ Tries to determine the name of the Linux OS distribution name. 297 298 The function first looks for a distribution release file in 299 /etc and then reverts to _dist_try_harder() in case no 300 suitable files are found. 301 302 supported_dists may be given to define the set of Linux 303 distributions to look for. It defaults to a list of currently 304 supported Linux distributions identified by their release file 305 name. 306 307 If full_distribution_name is true (default), the full 308 distribution read from the OS is returned. Otherwise the short 309 name taken from supported_dists is used. 310 311 Returns a tuple (distname,version,id) which default to the 312 args given as parameters. 313 314 """ 315 try: 316 etc = os.listdir('/etc') 317 except os.error: 318 # Probably not a Unix system 319 return distname,version,id 320 etc.sort() 321 for file in etc: 322 m = _release_filename.match(file) 323 if m is not None: 324 _distname,dummy = m.groups() 325 if _distname in supported_dists: 326 distname = _distname 327 break 328 else: 329 return _dist_try_harder(distname,version,id) 330 331 # Read the first line 332 f = open('/etc/'+file, 'r') 333 firstline = f.readline() 334 f.close() 335 _distname, _version, _id = _parse_release_file(firstline) 336 337 if _distname and full_distribution_name: 338 distname = _distname 339 if _version: 340 version = _version 341 if _id: 342 id = _id 343 return distname, version, id 344 345 # To maintain backwards compatibility: 346 347 def dist(distname='',version='',id='', 348 349 supported_dists=_supported_dists): 350 351 """ Tries to determine the name of the Linux OS distribution name. 352 353 The function first looks for a distribution release file in 354 /etc and then reverts to _dist_try_harder() in case no 355 suitable files are found. 356 357 Returns a tuple (distname,version,id) which default to the 358 args given as parameters. 359 360 """ 361 return linux_distribution(distname, version, id, 362 supported_dists=supported_dists, 363 full_distribution_name=0) 364 365 class _popen: 366 367 """ Fairly portable (alternative) popen implementation. 368 369 This is mostly needed in case os.popen() is not available, or 370 doesn't work as advertised, e.g. in Win9X GUI programs like 371 PythonWin or IDLE. 372 373 Writing to the pipe is currently not supported. 374 375 """ 376 tmpfile = '' 377 pipe = None 378 bufsize = None 379 mode = 'r' 380 381 def __init__(self,cmd,mode='r',bufsize=None): 382 383 if mode != 'r': 384 raise ValueError,'popen()-emulation only supports read mode' 385 import tempfile 386 self.tmpfile = tmpfile = tempfile.mktemp() 387 os.system(cmd + ' > %s' % tmpfile) 388 self.pipe = open(tmpfile,'rb') 389 self.bufsize = bufsize 390 self.mode = mode 391 392 def read(self): 393 394 return self.pipe.read() 395 396 def readlines(self): 397 398 if self.bufsize is not None: 399 return self.pipe.readlines() 400 401 def close(self, 402 403 remove=os.unlink,error=os.error): 404 405 if self.pipe: 406 rc = self.pipe.close() 407 else: 408 rc = 255 409 if self.tmpfile: 410 try: 411 remove(self.tmpfile) 412 except error: 413 pass 414 return rc 415 416 # Alias 417 __del__ = close 418 419 def popen(cmd, mode='r', bufsize=None): 420 421 """ Portable popen() interface. 422 """ 423 # Find a working popen implementation preferring win32pipe.popen 424 # over os.popen over _popen 425 popen = None 426 if os.environ.get('OS','') == 'Windows_NT': 427 # On NT win32pipe should work; on Win9x it hangs due to bugs 428 # in the MS C lib (see MS KnowledgeBase article Q150956) 429 try: 430 import win32pipe 431 except ImportError: 432 pass 433 else: 434 popen = win32pipe.popen 435 if popen is None: 436 if hasattr(os,'popen'): 437 popen = os.popen 438 # Check whether it works... it doesn't in GUI programs 439 # on Windows platforms 440 if sys.platform == 'win32': # XXX Others too ? 441 try: 442 popen('') 443 except os.error: 444 popen = _popen 445 else: 446 popen = _popen 447 if bufsize is None: 448 return popen(cmd,mode) 449 else: 450 return popen(cmd,mode,bufsize) 451 452 def _norm_version(version, build=''): 453 454 """ Normalize the version and build strings and return a single 455 version string using the format major.minor.build (or patchlevel). 456 """ 457 l = string.split(version,'.') 458 if build: 459 l.append(build) 460 try: 461 ints = map(int,l) 462 except ValueError: 463 strings = l 464 else: 465 strings = map(str,ints) 466 version = string.join(strings[:3],'.') 467 return version 468 469 _ver_output = re.compile(r'(?:([\w ]+) ([\w.]+) ' 470 '.*' 471 '\[.* ([\d.]+)\])') 472 473 # Examples of VER command output: 474 # 475 # Windows 2000: Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195] 476 # Windows XP: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] 477 # Windows Vista: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002] 478 # 479 # Note that the "Version" string gets localized on different 480 # Windows versions. 481 482 def _syscmd_ver(system='', release='', version='', 483 484 supported_platforms=('win32','win16','dos','os2')): 485 486 """ Tries to figure out the OS version used and returns 487 a tuple (system,release,version). 488 489 It uses the "ver" shell command for this which is known 490 to exists on Windows, DOS and OS/2. XXX Others too ? 491 492 In case this fails, the given parameters are used as 493 defaults. 494 495 """ 496 if sys.platform not in supported_platforms: 497 return system,release,version 498 499 # Try some common cmd strings 500 for cmd in ('ver','command /c ver','cmd /c ver'): 501 try: 502 pipe = popen(cmd) 503 info = pipe.read() 504 if pipe.close(): 505 raise os.error,'command failed' 506 # XXX How can I suppress shell errors from being written 507 # to stderr ? 508 except os.error,why: 509 #print 'Command %s failed: %s' % (cmd,why) 510 continue 511 except IOError,why: 512 #print 'Command %s failed: %s' % (cmd,why) 513 continue 514 else: 515 break 516 else: 517 return system,release,version 518 519 # Parse the output 520 info = string.strip(info) 521 m = _ver_output.match(info) 522 if m is not None: 523 system,release,version = m.groups() 524 # Strip trailing dots from version and release 525 if release[-1] == '.': 526 release = release[:-1] 527 if version[-1] == '.': 528 version = version[:-1] 529 # Normalize the version and build strings (eliminating additional 530 # zeros) 531 version = _norm_version(version) 532 return system,release,version 533 534 def _win32_getvalue(key,name,default=''): 535 536 """ Read a value for name from the registry key. 537 538 In case this fails, default is returned. 539 540 """ 541 try: 542 # Use win32api if available 543 from win32api import RegQueryValueEx 544 except ImportError: 545 # On Python 2.0 and later, emulate using _winreg 546 import _winreg 547 RegQueryValueEx = _winreg.QueryValueEx 548 try: 549 return RegQueryValueEx(key,name) 550 except: 551 return default 552 553 def win32_ver(release='',version='',csd='',ptype=''): 554 555 """ Get additional version information from the Windows Registry 556 and return a tuple (version,csd,ptype) referring to version 557 number, CSD level and OS type (multi/single 558 processor). 559 560 As a hint: ptype returns 'Uniprocessor Free' on single 561 processor NT machines and 'Multiprocessor Free' on multi 562 processor machines. The 'Free' refers to the OS version being 563 free of debugging code. It could also state 'Checked' which 564 means the OS version uses debugging code, i.e. code that 565 checks arguments, ranges, etc. (Thomas Heller). 566 567 Note: this function works best with Mark Hammond's win32 568 package installed, but also on Python 2.3 and later. It 569 obviously only runs on Win32 compatible platforms. 570 571 """ 572 # XXX Is there any way to find out the processor type on WinXX ? 573 # XXX Is win32 available on Windows CE ? 574 # 575 # Adapted from code posted by Karl Putland to comp.lang.python. 576 # 577 # The mappings between reg. values and release names can be found 578 # here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/osversioninfo_str.asp 579 580 # Import the needed APIs 581 try: 582 import win32api 583 from win32api import RegQueryValueEx, RegOpenKeyEx, \ 584 RegCloseKey, GetVersionEx 585 from win32con import HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT, \ 586 VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS, VER_NT_WORKSTATION 587 except ImportError: 588 # Emulate the win32api module using Python APIs 589 try: 590 sys.getwindowsversion 591 except AttributeError: 592 # No emulation possible, so return the defaults... 593 return release,version,csd,ptype 594 else: 595 # Emulation using _winreg (added in Python 2.0) and 596 # sys.getwindowsversion() (added in Python 2.3) 597 import _winreg 598 GetVersionEx = sys.getwindowsversion 599 RegQueryValueEx = _winreg.QueryValueEx 600 RegOpenKeyEx = _winreg.OpenKeyEx 601 RegCloseKey = _winreg.CloseKey 602 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = _winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 603 VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS = 1 604 VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT = 2 605 VER_NT_WORKSTATION = 1 606 VER_NT_SERVER = 3 607 REG_SZ = 1 608 609 # Find out the registry key and some general version infos 610 winver = GetVersionEx() 611 maj,min,buildno,plat,csd = winver 612 version = '%i.%i.%i' % (maj,min,buildno & 0xFFFF) 613 if hasattr(winver, "service_pack"): 614 if winver.service_pack != "": 615 csd = 'SP%s' % winver.service_pack_major 616 else: 617 if csd[:13] == 'Service Pack ': 618 csd = 'SP' + csd[13:] 619 620 if plat == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS: 621 regkey = 'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion' 622 # Try to guess the release name 623 if maj == 4: 624 if min == 0: 625 release = '95' 626 elif min == 10: 627 release = '98' 628 elif min == 90: 629 release = 'Me' 630 else: 631 release = 'postMe' 632 elif maj == 5: 633 release = '2000' 634 635 elif plat == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT: 636 regkey = 'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion' 637 if maj <= 4: 638 release = 'NT' 639 elif maj == 5: 640 if min == 0: 641 release = '2000' 642 elif min == 1: 643 release = 'XP' 644 elif min == 2: 645 release = '2003Server' 646 else: 647 release = 'post2003' 648 elif maj == 6: 649 if hasattr(winver, "product_type"): 650 product_type = winver.product_type 651 else: 652 product_type = VER_NT_WORKSTATION 653 # Without an OSVERSIONINFOEX capable sys.getwindowsversion(), 654 # or help from the registry, we cannot properly identify 655 # non-workstation versions. 656 try: 657 key = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, regkey) 658 name, type = RegQueryValueEx(key, "ProductName") 659 # Discard any type that isn't REG_SZ 660 if type == REG_SZ and name.find("Server") != -1: 661 product_type = VER_NT_SERVER 662 except WindowsError: 663 # Use default of VER_NT_WORKSTATION 664 pass 665 666 if min == 0: 667 if product_type == VER_NT_WORKSTATION: 668 release = 'Vista' 669 else: 670 release = '2008Server' 671 elif min == 1: 672 if product_type == VER_NT_WORKSTATION: 673 release = '7' 674 else: 675 release = '2008ServerR2' 676 else: 677 release = 'post2008Server' 678 679 else: 680 if not release: 681 # E.g. Win3.1 with win32s 682 release = '%i.%i' % (maj,min) 683 return release,version,csd,ptype 684 685 # Open the registry key 686 try: 687 keyCurVer = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, regkey) 688 # Get a value to make sure the key exists... 689 RegQueryValueEx(keyCurVer, 'SystemRoot') 690 except: 691 return release,version,csd,ptype 692 693 # Parse values 694 #subversion = _win32_getvalue(keyCurVer, 695 # 'SubVersionNumber', 696 # ('',1))[0] 697 #if subversion: 698 # release = release + subversion # 95a, 95b, etc. 699 build = _win32_getvalue(keyCurVer, 700 'CurrentBuildNumber', 701 ('',1))[0] 702 ptype = _win32_getvalue(keyCurVer, 703 'CurrentType', 704 (ptype,1))[0] 705 706 # Normalize version 707 version = _norm_version(version,build) 708 709 # Close key 710 RegCloseKey(keyCurVer) 711 return release,version,csd,ptype 712 713 def _mac_ver_lookup(selectors,default=None): 714 715 from gestalt import gestalt 716 import MacOS 717 l = [] 718 append = l.append 719 for selector in selectors: 720 try: 721 append(gestalt(selector)) 722 except (RuntimeError, MacOS.Error): 723 append(default) 724 return l 725 726 def _bcd2str(bcd): 727 728 return hex(bcd)[2:] 729 730 def _mac_ver_gestalt(): 731 """ 732 Thanks to Mark R. Levinson for mailing documentation links and 733 code examples for this function. Documentation for the 734 gestalt() API is available online at: 735 736 http://www.rgaros.nl/gestalt/ 737 """ 738 # Check whether the version info module is available 739 try: 740 import gestalt 741 import MacOS 742 except ImportError: 743 return None 744 # Get the infos 745 sysv,sysa = _mac_ver_lookup(('sysv','sysa')) 746 # Decode the infos 747 if sysv: 748 major = (sysv & 0xFF00) >> 8 749 minor = (sysv & 0x00F0) >> 4 750 patch = (sysv & 0x000F) 751 752 if (major, minor) >= (10, 4): 753 # the 'sysv' gestald cannot return patchlevels 754 # higher than 9. Apple introduced 3 new 755 # gestalt codes in 10.4 to deal with this 756 # issue (needed because patch levels can 757 # run higher than 9, such as 10.4.11) 758 major,minor,patch = _mac_ver_lookup(('sys1','sys2','sys3')) 759 release = '%i.%i.%i' %(major, minor, patch) 760 else: 761 release = '%s.%i.%i' % (_bcd2str(major),minor,patch) 762 763 if sysa: 764 machine = {0x1: '68k', 765 0x2: 'PowerPC', 766 0xa: 'i386'}.get(sysa,'') 767 768 return release,versioninfo,machine 769 770 def _mac_ver_xml(): 771 fn = '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist' 772 if not os.path.exists(fn): 773 return None 774 775 try: 776 import plistlib 777 except ImportError: 778 return None 779 780 pl = plistlib.readPlist(fn) 781 release = pl['ProductVersion'] 782 versioninfo=('', '', '') 783 machine = os.uname()[4] 784 if machine in ('ppc', 'Power Macintosh'): 785 # for compatibility with the gestalt based code 786 machine = 'PowerPC' 787 788 return release,versioninfo,machine 789 790 791 def mac_ver(release='',versioninfo=('','',''),machine=''): 792 793 """ Get MacOS version information and return it as tuple (release, 794 versioninfo, machine) with versioninfo being a tuple (version, 795 dev_stage, non_release_version). 796 797 Entries which cannot be determined are set to the paramter values 798 which default to ''. All tuple entries are strings. 799 """ 800 801 # First try reading the information from an XML file which should 802 # always be present 803 info = _mac_ver_xml() 804 if info is not None: 805 return info 806 807 # If that doesn't work for some reason fall back to reading the 808 # information using gestalt calls. 809 info = _mac_ver_gestalt() 810 if info is not None: 811 return info 812 813 # If that also doesn't work return the default values 814 return release,versioninfo,machine 815 816 def _java_getprop(name,default): 817 818 from java.lang import System 819 try: 820 value = System.getProperty(name) 821 if value is None: 822 return default 823 return value 824 except AttributeError: 825 return default 826 827 def java_ver(release='',vendor='',vminfo=('','',''),osinfo=('','','')): 828 829 """ Version interface for Jython. 830 831 Returns a tuple (release,vendor,vminfo,osinfo) with vminfo being 832 a tuple (vm_name,vm_release,vm_vendor) and osinfo being a 833 tuple (os_name,os_version,os_arch). 834 835 Values which cannot be determined are set to the defaults 836 given as parameters (which all default to ''). 837 838 """ 839 # Import the needed APIs 840 try: 841 import java.lang 842 except ImportError: 843 return release,vendor,vminfo,osinfo 844 845 vendor = _java_getprop('java.vendor', vendor) 846 release = _java_getprop('java.version', release) 847 vm_name, vm_release, vm_vendor = vminfo 848 vm_name = _java_getprop('java.vm.name', vm_name) 849 vm_vendor = _java_getprop('java.vm.vendor', vm_vendor) 850 vm_release = _java_getprop('java.vm.version', vm_release) 851 vminfo = vm_name, vm_release, vm_vendor 852 os_name, os_version, os_arch = osinfo 853 os_arch = _java_getprop('java.os.arch', os_arch) 854 os_name = _java_getprop('java.os.name', os_name) 855 os_version = _java_getprop('java.os.version', os_version) 856 osinfo = os_name, os_version, os_arch 857 858 return release, vendor, vminfo, osinfo 859 860 ### System name aliasing 861 862 def system_alias(system,release,version): 863 864 """ Returns (system,release,version) aliased to common 865 marketing names used for some systems. 866 867 It also does some reordering of the information in some cases 868 where it would otherwise cause confusion. 869 870 """ 871 if system == 'Rhapsody': 872 # Apple's BSD derivative 873 # XXX How can we determine the marketing release number ? 874 return 'MacOS X Server',system+release,version 875 876 elif system == 'SunOS': 877 # Sun's OS 878 if release < '5': 879 # These releases use the old name SunOS 880 return system,release,version 881 # Modify release (marketing release = SunOS release - 3) 882 l = string.split(release,'.') 883 if l: 884 try: 885 major = int(l[0]) 886 except ValueError: 887 pass 888 else: 889 major = major - 3 890 l[0] = str(major) 891 release = string.join(l,'.') 892 if release < '6': 893 system = 'Solaris' 894 else: 895 # XXX Whatever the new SunOS marketing name is... 896 system = 'Solaris' 897 898 elif system == 'IRIX64': 899 # IRIX reports IRIX64 on platforms with 64-bit support; yet it 900 # is really a version and not a different platform, since 32-bit 901 # apps are also supported.. 902 system = 'IRIX' 903 if version: 904 version = version + ' (64bit)' 905 else: 906 version = '64bit' 907 908 elif system in ('win32','win16'): 909 # In case one of the other tricks 910 system = 'Windows' 911 912 return system,release,version 913 914 ### Various internal helpers 915 916 def _platform(*args): 917 918 """ Helper to format the platform string in a filename 919 compatible format e.g. "system-version-machine". 920 """ 921 # Format the platform string 922 platform = string.join( 923 map(string.strip, 924 filter(len, args)), 925 '-') 926 927 # Cleanup some possible filename obstacles... 928 replace = string.replace 929 platform = replace(platform,' ','_') 930 platform = replace(platform,'/','-') 931 platform = replace(platform,'\\','-') 932 platform = replace(platform,':','-') 933 platform = replace(platform,';','-') 934 platform = replace(platform,'"','-') 935 platform = replace(platform,'(','-') 936 platform = replace(platform,')','-') 937 938 # No need to report 'unknown' information... 939 platform = replace(platform,'unknown','') 940 941 # Fold '--'s and remove trailing '-' 942 while 1: 943 cleaned = replace(platform,'--','-') 944 if cleaned == platform: 945 break 946 platform = cleaned 947 while platform[-1] == '-': 948 platform = platform[:-1] 949 950 return platform 951 952 def _node(default=''): 953 954 """ Helper to determine the node name of this machine. 955 """ 956 try: 957 import socket 958 except ImportError: 959 # No sockets... 960 return default 961 try: 962 return socket.gethostname() 963 except socket.error: 964 # Still not working... 965 return default 966 967 # os.path.abspath is new in Python 1.5.2: 968 if not hasattr(os.path,'abspath'): 969 970 def _abspath(path, 971 972 isabs=os.path.isabs,join=os.path.join,getcwd=os.getcwd, 973 normpath=os.path.normpath): 974 975 if not isabs(path): 976 path = join(getcwd(), path) 977 return normpath(path) 978 979 else: 980 981 _abspath = os.path.abspath 982 983 def _follow_symlinks(filepath): 984 985 """ In case filepath is a symlink, follow it until a 986 real file is reached. 987 """ 988 filepath = _abspath(filepath) 989 while os.path.islink(filepath): 990 filepath = os.path.normpath( 991 os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filepath),os.readlink(filepath))) 992 return filepath 993 994 def _syscmd_uname(option,default=''): 995 996 """ Interface to the system's uname command. 997 """ 998 if sys.platform in ('dos','win32','win16','os2'): 999 # XXX Others too ? 1000 return default 1001 try: 1002 f = os.popen('uname %s 2> %s' % (option, DEV_NULL)) 1003 except (AttributeError,os.error): 1004 return default 1005 output = string.strip(f.read()) 1006 rc = f.close() 1007 if not output or rc: 1008 return default 1009 else: 1010 return output 1011 1012 def _syscmd_file(target,default=''): 1013 1014 """ Interface to the system's file command. 1015 1016 The function uses the -b option of the file command to have it 1017 ommit the filename in its output and if possible the -L option 1018 to have the command follow symlinks. It returns default in 1019 case the command should fail. 1020 1021 """ 1022 if sys.platform in ('dos','win32','win16','os2'): 1023 # XXX Others too ? 1024 return default 1025 target = _follow_symlinks(target).replace('"', '\\"') 1026 try: 1027 f = os.popen('file "%s" 2> %s' % (target, DEV_NULL)) 1028 except (AttributeError,os.error): 1029 return default 1030 output = string.strip(f.read()) 1031 rc = f.close() 1032 if not output or rc: 1033 return default 1034 else: 1035 return output 1036 1037 ### Information about the used architecture 1038 1039 # Default values for architecture; non-empty strings override the 1040 # defaults given as parameters 1041 _default_architecture = { 1042 'win32': ('','WindowsPE'), 1043 'win16': ('','Windows'), 1044 'dos': ('','MSDOS'), 1045 } 1046 1047 _architecture_split = re.compile(r'[\s,]').split 1048 1049 def architecture(executable=sys.executable,bits='',linkage=''): 1050 1051 """ Queries the given executable (defaults to the Python interpreter 1052 binary) for various architecture information. 1053 1054 Returns a tuple (bits,linkage) which contains information about 1055 the bit architecture and the linkage format used for the 1056 executable. Both values are returned as strings. 1057 1058 Values that cannot be determined are returned as given by the 1059 parameter presets. If bits is given as '', the sizeof(pointer) 1060 (or sizeof(long) on Python version < 1.5.2) is used as 1061 indicator for the supported pointer size. 1062 1063 The function relies on the system's "file" command to do the 1064 actual work. This is available on most if not all Unix 1065 platforms. On some non-Unix platforms where the "file" command 1066 does not exist and the executable is set to the Python interpreter 1067 binary defaults from _default_architecture are used. 1068 1069 """ 1070 # Use the sizeof(pointer) as default number of bits if nothing 1071 # else is given as default. 1072 if not bits: 1073 import struct 1074 try: 1075 size = struct.calcsize('P') 1076 except struct.error: 1077 # Older installations can only query longs 1078 size = struct.calcsize('l') 1079 bits = str(size*8) + 'bit' 1080 1081 # Get data from the 'file' system command 1082 if executable: 1083 output = _syscmd_file(executable, '') 1084 else: 1085 output = '' 1086 1087 if not output and \ 1088 executable == sys.executable: 1089 # "file" command did not return anything; we'll try to provide 1090 # some sensible defaults then... 1091 if sys.platform in _default_architecture: 1092 b, l = _default_architecture[sys.platform] 1093 if b: 1094 bits = b 1095 if l: 1096 linkage = l 1097 return bits, linkage 1098 1099 # Split the output into a list of strings omitting the filename 1100 fileout = _architecture_split(output)[1:] 1101 1102 if 'executable' not in fileout: 1103 # Format not supported 1104 return bits,linkage 1105 1106 # Bits 1107 if '32-bit' in fileout: 1108 bits = '32bit' 1109 elif 'N32' in fileout: 1110 # On Irix only 1111 bits = 'n32bit' 1112 elif '64-bit' in fileout: 1113 bits = '64bit' 1114 1115 # Linkage 1116 if 'ELF' in fileout: 1117 linkage = 'ELF' 1118 elif 'PE' in fileout: 1119 # E.g. Windows uses this format 1120 if 'Windows' in fileout: 1121 linkage = 'WindowsPE' 1122 else: 1123 linkage = 'PE' 1124 elif 'COFF' in fileout: 1125 linkage = 'COFF' 1126 elif 'MS-DOS' in fileout: 1127 linkage = 'MSDOS' 1128 else: 1129 # XXX the A.OUT format also falls under this class... 1130 pass 1131 1132 return bits,linkage 1133 1134 ### Portable uname() interface 1135 1136 _uname_cache = None 1137 1138 def uname(): 1139 1140 """ Fairly portable uname interface. Returns a tuple 1141 of strings (system,node,release,version,machine,processor) 1142 identifying the underlying platform. 1143 1144 Note that unlike the os.uname function this also returns 1145 possible processor information as an additional tuple entry. 1146 1147 Entries which cannot be determined are set to ''. 1148 1149 """ 1150 global _uname_cache 1151 no_os_uname = 0 1152 1153 if _uname_cache is not None: 1154 return _uname_cache 1155 1156 processor = '' 1157 1158 # Get some infos from the builtin os.uname API... 1159 try: 1160 system,node,release,version,machine = os.uname() 1161 except AttributeError: 1162 no_os_uname = 1 1163 1164 if no_os_uname or not filter(None, (system, node, release, version, machine)): 1165 # Hmm, no there is either no uname or uname has returned 1166 #'unknowns'... we'll have to poke around the system then. 1167 if no_os_uname: 1168 system = sys.platform 1169 release = '' 1170 version = '' 1171 node = _node() 1172 machine = '' 1173 1174 use_syscmd_ver = 1 1175 1176 # Try win32_ver() on win32 platforms 1177 if system == 'win32': 1178 release,version,csd,ptype = win32_ver() 1179 if release and version: 1180 use_syscmd_ver = 0 1181 # Try to use the PROCESSOR_* environment variables 1182 # available on Win XP and later; see 1183 # http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888731 and 1184 # http://www.geocities.com/rick_lively/MANUALS/ENV/MSWIN/PROCESSI.HTM 1185 if not machine: 1186 # WOW64 processes mask the native architecture 1187 if "PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432" in os.environ: 1188 machine = os.environ.get("PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432", '') 1189 else: 1190 machine = os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE', '') 1191 if not processor: 1192 processor = os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER', machine) 1193 1194 # Try the 'ver' system command available on some 1195 # platforms 1196 if use_syscmd_ver: 1197 system,release,version = _syscmd_ver(system) 1198 # Normalize system to what win32_ver() normally returns 1199 # (_syscmd_ver() tends to return the vendor name as well) 1200 if system == 'Microsoft Windows': 1201 system = 'Windows' 1202 elif system == 'Microsoft' and release == 'Windows': 1203 # Under Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, 1204 # Microsoft changed the output of the ver command. The 1205 # release is no longer printed. This causes the 1206 # system and release to be misidentified. 1207 system = 'Windows' 1208 if '6.0' == version[:3]: 1209 release = 'Vista' 1210 else: 1211 release = '' 1212 1213 # In case we still don't know anything useful, we'll try to 1214 # help ourselves 1215 if system in ('win32','win16'): 1216 if not version: 1217 if system == 'win32': 1218 version = '32bit' 1219 else: 1220 version = '16bit' 1221 system = 'Windows' 1222 1223 elif system[:4] == 'java': 1224 release,vendor,vminfo,osinfo = java_ver() 1225 system = 'Java' 1226 version = string.join(vminfo,', ') 1227 if not version: 1228 version = vendor 1229 1230 # System specific extensions 1231 if system == 'OpenVMS': 1232 # OpenVMS seems to have release and version mixed up 1233 if not release or release == '0': 1234 release = version 1235 version = '' 1236 # Get processor information 1237 try: 1238 import vms_lib 1239 except ImportError: 1240 pass 1241 else: 1242 csid, cpu_number = vms_lib.getsyi('SYI$_CPU',0) 1243 if (cpu_number >= 128): 1244 processor = 'Alpha' 1245 else: 1246 processor = 'VAX' 1247 if not processor: 1248 # Get processor information from the uname system command 1249 processor = _syscmd_uname('-p','') 1250 1251 #If any unknowns still exist, replace them with ''s, which are more portable 1252 if system == 'unknown': 1253 system = '' 1254 if node == 'unknown': 1255 node = '' 1256 if release == 'unknown': 1257 release = '' 1258 if version == 'unknown': 1259 version = '' 1260 if machine == 'unknown': 1261 machine = '' 1262 if processor == 'unknown': 1263 processor = '' 1264 1265 # normalize name 1266 if system == 'Microsoft' and release == 'Windows': 1267 system = 'Windows' 1268 release = 'Vista' 1269 1270 _uname_cache = system,node,release,version,machine,processor 1271 return _uname_cache 1272 1273 ### Direct interfaces to some of the uname() return values 1274 1275 def system(): 1276 1277 """ Returns the system/OS name, e.g. 'Linux', 'Windows' or 'Java'. 1278 1279 An empty string is returned if the value cannot be determined. 1280 1281 """ 1282 return uname()[0] 1283 1284 def node(): 1285 1286 """ Returns the computer's network name (which may not be fully 1287 qualified) 1288 1289 An empty string is returned if the value cannot be determined. 1290 1291 """ 1292 return uname()[1] 1293 1294 def release(): 1295 1296 """ Returns the system's release, e.g. '2.2.0' or 'NT' 1297 1298 An empty string is returned if the value cannot be determined. 1299 1300 """ 1301 return uname()[2] 1302 1303 def version(): 1304 1305 """ Returns the system's release version, e.g. '#3 on degas' 1306 1307 An empty string is returned if the value cannot be determined. 1308 1309 """ 1310 return uname()[3] 1311 1312 def machine(): 1313 1314 """ Returns the machine type, e.g. 'i386' 1315 1316 An empty string is returned if the value cannot be determined. 1317 1318 """ 1319 return uname()[4] 1320 1321 def processor(): 1322 1323 """ Returns the (true) processor name, e.g. 'amdk6' 1324 1325 An empty string is returned if the value cannot be 1326 determined. Note that many platforms do not provide this 1327 information or simply return the same value as for machine(), 1328 e.g. NetBSD does this. 1329 1330 """ 1331 return uname()[5] 1332 1333 ### Various APIs for extracting information from sys.version 1334 1335 _sys_version_parser = re.compile( 1336 r'([\w.+]+)\s*' 1337 '\(#?([^,]+),\s*([\w ]+),\s*([\w :]+)\)\s*' 1338 '\[([^\]]+)\]?') 1339 1340 _ironpython_sys_version_parser = re.compile( 1341 r'IronPython\s*' 1342 '([\d\.]+)' 1343 '(?: \(([\d\.]+)\))?' 1344 ' on (.NET [\d\.]+)') 1345 1346 _pypy_sys_version_parser = re.compile( 1347 r'([\w.+]+)\s*' 1348 '\(#?([^,]+),\s*([\w ]+),\s*([\w :]+)\)\s*' 1349 '\[PyPy [^\]]+\]?') 1350 1351 _sys_version_cache = {} 1352 1353 def _sys_version(sys_version=None): 1354 1355 """ Returns a parsed version of Python's sys.version as tuple 1356 (name, version, branch, revision, buildno, builddate, compiler) 1357 referring to the Python implementation name, version, branch, 1358 revision, build number, build date/time as string and the compiler 1359 identification string. 1360 1361 Note that unlike the Python sys.version, the returned value 1362 for the Python version will always include the patchlevel (it 1363 defaults to '.0'). 1364 1365 The function returns empty strings for tuple entries that 1366 cannot be determined. 1367 1368 sys_version may be given to parse an alternative version 1369 string, e.g. if the version was read from a different Python 1370 interpreter. 1371 1372 """ 1373 # Get the Python version 1374 if sys_version is None: 1375 sys_version = sys.version 1376 1377 # Try the cache first 1378 result = _sys_version_cache.get(sys_version, None) 1379 if result is not None: 1380 return result 1381 1382 # Parse it 1383 if sys_version[:10] == 'IronPython': 1384 # IronPython 1385 name = 'IronPython' 1386 match = _ironpython_sys_version_parser.match(sys_version) 1387 if match is None: 1388 raise ValueError( 1389 'failed to parse IronPython sys.version: %s' % 1390 repr(sys_version)) 1391 version, alt_version, compiler = match.groups() 1392 buildno = '' 1393 builddate = '' 1394 1395 elif sys.platform[:4] == 'java': 1396 # Jython 1397 name = 'Jython' 1398 match = _sys_version_parser.match(sys_version) 1399 if match is None: 1400 raise ValueError( 1401 'failed to parse Jython sys.version: %s' % 1402 repr(sys_version)) 1403 version, buildno, builddate, buildtime, _ = match.groups() 1404 compiler = sys.platform 1405 1406 elif "PyPy" in sys_version: 1407 # PyPy 1408 name = "PyPy" 1409 match = _pypy_sys_version_parser.match(sys_version) 1410 if match is None: 1411 raise ValueError("failed to parse PyPy sys.version: %s" % 1412 repr(sys_version)) 1413 version, buildno, builddate, buildtime = match.groups() 1414 compiler = "" 1415 1416 else: 1417 # CPython 1418 match = _sys_version_parser.match(sys_version) 1419 if match is None: 1420 raise ValueError( 1421 'failed to parse CPython sys.version: %s' % 1422 repr(sys_version)) 1423 version, buildno, builddate, buildtime, compiler = \ 1424 match.groups() 1425 name = 'CPython' 1426 builddate = builddate + ' ' + buildtime 1427 1428 if hasattr(sys, 'subversion'): 1429 # sys.subversion was added in Python 2.5 1430 _, branch, revision = sys.subversion 1431 else: 1432 branch = '' 1433 revision = '' 1434 1435 # Add the patchlevel version if missing 1436 l = string.split(version, '.') 1437 if len(l) == 2: 1438 l.append('0') 1439 version = string.join(l, '.') 1440 1441 # Build and cache the result 1442 result = (name, version, branch, revision, buildno, builddate, compiler) 1443 _sys_version_cache[sys_version] = result 1444 return result 1445 1446 def python_implementation(): 1447 1448 """ Returns a string identifying the Python implementation. 1449 1450 Currently, the following implementations are identified: 1451 'CPython' (C implementation of Python), 1452 'IronPython' (.NET implementation of Python), 1453 'Jython' (Java implementation of Python), 1454 'PyPy' (Python implementation of Python). 1455 1456 """ 1457 return _sys_version()[0] 1458 1459 def python_version(): 1460 1461 """ Returns the Python version as string 'major.minor.patchlevel' 1462 1463 Note that unlike the Python sys.version, the returned value 1464 will always include the patchlevel (it defaults to 0). 1465 1466 """ 1467 return _sys_version()[1] 1468 1469 def python_version_tuple(): 1470 1471 """ Returns the Python version as tuple (major, minor, patchlevel) 1472 of strings. 1473 1474 Note that unlike the Python sys.version, the returned value 1475 will always include the patchlevel (it defaults to 0). 1476 1477 """ 1478 return tuple(string.split(_sys_version()[1], '.')) 1479 1480 def python_branch(): 1481 1482 """ Returns a string identifying the Python implementation 1483 branch. 1484 1485 For CPython this is the Subversion branch from which the 1486 Python binary was built. 1487 1488 If not available, an empty string is returned. 1489 1490 """ 1491 1492 return _sys_version()[2] 1493 1494 def python_revision(): 1495 1496 """ Returns a string identifying the Python implementation 1497 revision. 1498 1499 For CPython this is the Subversion revision from which the 1500 Python binary was built. 1501 1502 If not available, an empty string is returned. 1503 1504 """ 1505 return _sys_version()[3] 1506 1507 def python_build(): 1508 1509 """ Returns a tuple (buildno, builddate) stating the Python 1510 build number and date as strings. 1511 1512 """ 1513 return _sys_version()[4:6] 1514 1515 def python_compiler(): 1516 1517 """ Returns a string identifying the compiler used for compiling 1518 Python. 1519 1520 """ 1521 return _sys_version()[6] 1522 1523 ### The Opus Magnum of platform strings :-) 1524 1525 _platform_cache = {} 1526 1527 def platform(aliased=0, terse=0): 1528 1529 """ Returns a single string identifying the underlying platform 1530 with as much useful information as possible (but no more :). 1531 1532 The output is intended to be human readable rather than 1533 machine parseable. It may look different on different 1534 platforms and this is intended. 1535 1536 If "aliased" is true, the function will use aliases for 1537 various platforms that report system names which differ from 1538 their common names, e.g. SunOS will be reported as 1539 Solaris. The system_alias() function is used to implement 1540 this. 1541 1542 Setting terse to true causes the function to return only the 1543 absolute minimum information needed to identify the platform. 1544 1545 """ 1546 result = _platform_cache.get((aliased, terse), None) 1547 if result is not None: 1548 return result 1549 1550 # Get uname information and then apply platform specific cosmetics 1551 # to it... 1552 system,node,release,version,machine,processor = uname() 1553 if machine == processor: 1554 processor = '' 1555 if aliased: 1556 system,release,version = system_alias(system,release,version) 1557 1558 if system == 'Windows': 1559 # MS platforms 1560 rel,vers,csd,ptype = win32_ver(version) 1561 if terse: 1562 platform = _platform(system,release) 1563 else: 1564 platform = _platform(system,release,version,csd) 1565 1566 elif system in ('Linux',): 1567 # Linux based systems 1568 distname,distversion,distid = dist('') 1569 if distname and not terse: 1570 platform = _platform(system,release,machine,processor, 1571 'with', 1572 distname,distversion,distid) 1573 else: 1574 # If the distribution name is unknown check for libc vs. glibc 1575 libcname,libcversion = libc_ver(sys.executable) 1576 platform = _platform(system,release,machine,processor, 1577 'with', 1578 libcname+libcversion) 1579 elif system == 'Java': 1580 # Java platforms 1581 r,v,vminfo,(os_name,os_version,os_arch) = java_ver() 1582 if terse or not os_name: 1583 platform = _platform(system,release,version) 1584 else: 1585 platform = _platform(system,release,version, 1586 'on', 1587 os_name,os_version,os_arch) 1588 1589 elif system == 'MacOS': 1590 # MacOS platforms 1591 if terse: 1592 platform = _platform(system,release) 1593 else: 1594 platform = _platform(system,release,machine) 1595 1596 else: 1597 # Generic handler 1598 if terse: 1599 platform = _platform(system,release) 1600 else: 1601 bits,linkage = architecture(sys.executable) 1602 platform = _platform(system,release,machine,processor,bits,linkage) 1603 1604 _platform_cache[(aliased, terse)] = platform 1605 return platform 1606 1607 ### Command line interface 1608 1609 if __name__ == '__main__': 1610 # Default is to print the aliased verbose platform string 1611 terse = ('terse' in sys.argv or '--terse' in sys.argv) 1612 aliased = (not 'nonaliased' in sys.argv and not '--nonaliased' in sys.argv) 1613 print platform(aliased,terse) 1614 sys.exit(0) 1615