@rem @rem Searches for python.exe and may download a private copy from nuget. @rem @rem This file is supposed to modify the state of the caller (specifically @rem the MSBUILD variable), so we do not use setlocal or echo, and avoid @rem changing any other persistent state. @rem @rem No arguments provided means do full search @if '%1' EQU '' goto :begin_search @rem One argument may be the full path. Use a goto so we don't try to @rem parse the next if statement - incorrect quoting in the multi-arg @rem case can cause us to break immediately. @if '%2' EQU '' goto :one_arg @rem Entire command line may represent the full path if quoting failed. @if exist "%*" (set PYTHON="%*") & (set _Py_Python_Source=from environment) & goto :found @goto :begin_search :one_arg @if exist "%~1" (set PYTHON="%~1") & (set _Py_Python_Source=from environment) & goto :found :begin_search @set PYTHON= @set _Py_EXTERNALS_DIR=%EXTERNALS_DIR% @if "%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%"=="" (set _Py_EXTERNALS_DIR=%~dp0\..\externals) @rem If we have Python in externals, use that one @if exist "%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%\pythonx86\tools\python.exe" (set PYTHON="%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%\pythonx86\tools\python.exe") & (set _Py_Python_Source=found in externals directory) & goto :found @rem If HOST_PYTHON is recent enough, use that @if NOT "%HOST_PYTHON%"=="" @%HOST_PYTHON% -Ec "import sys; assert sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6)" >nul 2>nul && (set PYTHON="%HOST_PYTHON%") && (set _Py_Python_Source=found as HOST_PYTHON) && goto :found @rem If py.exe finds a recent enough version, use that one @for %%p in (3.7 3.6) do @py -%%p -EV >nul 2>&1 && (set PYTHON=py -%%p) && (set _Py_Python_Source=found %%p with py.exe) && goto :found @if NOT exist "%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%" mkdir "%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%" @set _Py_NUGET=%NUGET% @set _Py_NUGET_URL=%NUGET_URL% @set _Py_HOST_PYTHON=%HOST_PYTHON% @if "%_Py_HOST_PYTHON%"=="" set _Py_HOST_PYTHON=py @if "%_Py_NUGET%"=="" (set _Py_NUGET=%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%\nuget.exe) @if "%_Py_NUGET_URL%"=="" (set _Py_NUGET_URL=https://aka.ms/nugetclidl) @if NOT exist "%_Py_NUGET%" ( @echo Downloading nuget... @rem NB: Must use single quotes around NUGET here, NOT double! @rem Otherwise, a space in the path would break things @rem If it fails, retry with any available copy of Python @powershell.exe -Command Invoke-WebRequest %_Py_NUGET_URL% -OutFile '%_Py_NUGET%' @if errorlevel 1 ( @%_Py_HOST_PYTHON% -E "%~dp0\urlretrieve.py" "%_Py_NUGET_URL%" "%_Py_NUGET%" ) ) @echo Installing Python via nuget... @"%_Py_NUGET%" install pythonx86 -ExcludeVersion -OutputDirectory "%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%" @rem Quote it here; it's not quoted later because "py -x.y" wouldn't work @if not errorlevel 1 (set PYTHON="%_Py_EXTERNALS_DIR%\pythonx86\tools\python.exe") & (set _Py_Python_Source=found on nuget.org) & goto :found @set _Py_Python_Source= @set _Py_EXTERNALS_DIR= @set _Py_NUGET= @set _Py_NUGET_URL= @set _Py_HOST_PYTHON= @exit /b 1 :found @echo Using %PYTHON% (%_Py_Python_Source%) @set _Py_Python_Source= @set _Py_EXTERNALS_DIR= @set _Py_NUGET= @set _Py_NUGET_URL= @set _Py_HOST_PYTHON=