#!/usr/bin/env pwsh # See ./x for why these scripts exist. $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" # syntax check Get-Command -syntax ${PSCommandPath} >$null $xpy = Join-Path $PSScriptRoot x.py $xpy_args = @($xpy) + $args function Get-Application($app) { $cmd = Get-Command $app -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -CommandType Application | Select-Object -First 1 return $cmd } function Invoke-Application($application, $arguments) { & $application $arguments Exit $LASTEXITCODE } foreach ($python in "py", "python3", "python", "python2") { # NOTE: this only tests that the command exists in PATH, not that it's actually # executable. The latter is not possible in a portable way, see # https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/12625. if (Get-Application $python) { if ($python -eq "py") { # Use python3, not python2 $xpy_args = @("-3") + $xpy_args } Invoke-Application $python $xpy_args } } $found = (Get-Application "python*" | Where-Object {$_.name -match '^python[2-3]\.[0-9]+(\.exe)?$'}) if (($null -ne $found) -and ($found.Length -ge 1)) { $python = $found[0] Invoke-Application $python $xpy_args } $msg = "${PSCommandPath}: error: did not find python installed`n" $msg += "help: consider installing it from https://www.python.org/downloads/" Write-Error $msg -Category NotInstalled Exit 1