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site-patch.py
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# This is a slightly modified version of setuptools' site-patch.py.
# Because of a minor bug in Pythonista (namely os.environ["PYTHONPATH"]
# containing all sys.path locations) the default site-patch.py fails
# to find the real site.py in the stdlib. This version deletes the
# PYTHONPATH environment variable if this is the case to circumvent this bug.
# Instructions for installing setuptools:
# 1. Copy the distutils folder to your site-packages.
# 2. Install the pydistutils.cfg by following the instructions in that file.
# 3. Download setuptools from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/.
# (Either the zip or tar.gz version works.)
# 4. Unpack it using stash (or some other way).
# 5. Copy the entire contents of this file and paste them into the
# file at <setuptools-source-folder>/setuptools/site-patch.py.
# 6. Open <setuptools-source-folder>/setup.py.
# 7. Press and hold the "play" icon.
# 8. Type "install" into the text field, and tap Run.
# 9. Once the installation is done, press your home button twice and
# manually quit Pythonista.
# 10. Restart Pythonista. If there are no errors, you (probably)
# installed setuptools successfully.
def __boot():
import sys
import os
if os.environ.get("PYTHONPATH") == os.pathsep.join(sys.path):
del os.environ["PYTHONPATH"]
PYTHONPATH = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH')
if PYTHONPATH is None or (sys.platform=='win32' and not PYTHONPATH):
PYTHONPATH = []
else:
PYTHONPATH = PYTHONPATH.split(os.pathsep)
pic = getattr(sys,'path_importer_cache',{})
stdpath = sys.path[len(PYTHONPATH):]
mydir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
#print "searching",stdpath,sys.path
for item in stdpath:
if item==mydir or not item:
continue # skip if current dir. on Windows, or my own directory
importer = pic.get(item)
if importer is not None:
loader = importer.find_module('site')
if loader is not None:
# This should actually reload the current module
loader.load_module('site')
break
else:
try:
import imp # Avoid import loop in Python >= 3.3
stream, path, descr = imp.find_module('site',[item])
except ImportError:
continue
if stream is None:
continue
try:
# This should actually reload the current module
imp.load_module('site',stream,path,descr)
finally:
stream.close()
break
else:
raise ImportError("Couldn't find the real 'site' module")
#print "loaded", __file__
known_paths = dict([(makepath(item)[1],1) for item in sys.path]) # 2.2 comp
oldpos = getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0) # save old insertion position
sys.__egginsert = 0 # and reset the current one
for item in PYTHONPATH:
addsitedir(item)
sys.__egginsert += oldpos # restore effective old position
d, nd = makepath(stdpath[0])
insert_at = None
new_path = []
for item in sys.path:
p, np = makepath(item)
if np==nd and insert_at is None:
# We've hit the first 'system' path entry, so added entries go here
insert_at = len(new_path)
if np in known_paths or insert_at is None:
new_path.append(item)
else:
# new path after the insert point, back-insert it
new_path.insert(insert_at, item)
insert_at += 1
sys.path[:] = new_path
if __name__=='site':
__boot()
del __boot