# Copyright (C) 2015-2017 YouCompleteMe contributors. # # This file is part of YouCompleteMe. # # YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see . from __future__ import unicode_literals from __future__ import print_function from __future__ import division from __future__ import absolute_import # Not installing aliases from python-future; it's unreliable and slow. from builtins import * # noqa import os import sys import vim import functools import re # Can't import these from setup.py because it makes nosetests go crazy. DIR_OF_CURRENT_SCRIPT = os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath( __file__ ) ) DIR_OF_YCMD = os.path.join( DIR_OF_CURRENT_SCRIPT, '..', '..', 'third_party', 'ycmd' ) WIN_PYTHON_PATH = os.path.join( sys.exec_prefix, 'python.exe' ) PYTHON_BINARY_REGEX = re.compile( r'python((2(\.[67])?)|(3(\.[3-9])?))?(.exe)?$', re.IGNORECASE ) def Memoize( obj ): cache = obj.cache = {} @functools.wraps( obj ) def memoizer( *args, **kwargs ): key = str( args ) + str( kwargs ) if key not in cache: cache[ key ] = obj( *args, **kwargs ) return cache[ key ] return memoizer @Memoize def PathToPythonInterpreter(): # Not calling the Python interpreter to check its version as it significantly # impacts startup time. from ycmd import utils python_interpreter = vim.eval( 'g:ycm_server_python_interpreter' ) if python_interpreter: if _EndsWithPython( python_interpreter ): return python_interpreter raise RuntimeError( "Path in 'g:ycm_server_python_interpreter' option " "does not point to a valid Python 2.6+ or 3.3+." ) python_interpreter = _PathToPythonUsedDuringBuild() if _EndsWithPython( python_interpreter ): return python_interpreter # On UNIX platforms, we use sys.executable as the Python interpreter path. # We cannot use sys.executable on Windows because for unknown reasons, it # returns the Vim executable. Instead, we use sys.exec_prefix to deduce the # interpreter path. python_interpreter = ( WIN_PYTHON_PATH if utils.OnWindows() else sys.executable ) if _EndsWithPython( python_interpreter ): return python_interpreter # As a last resort, we search python in the PATH. We prefer Python 2 over 3 # for the sake of backwards compatibility with ycm_extra_conf.py files out # there; few people wrote theirs to work on py3. # So we check 'python2' before 'python' because on some distributions (Arch # Linux for example), python refers to python3. python_interpreter = utils.PathToFirstExistingExecutable( [ 'python2', 'python', 'python3' ] ) if python_interpreter: return python_interpreter raise RuntimeError( "Cannot find Python 2.6+ or 3.3+. You can set its path " "using the 'g:ycm_server_python_interpreter' " "option." ) def _PathToPythonUsedDuringBuild(): from ycmd import utils try: filepath = os.path.join( DIR_OF_YCMD, 'PYTHON_USED_DURING_BUILDING' ) return utils.ReadFile( filepath ).strip() # We need to check for IOError for Python2 and OSError for Python3 except ( IOError, OSError ): return None def _EndsWithPython( path ): """Check if given path ends with a python 2.6+ or 3.3+ name.""" return path and PYTHON_BINARY_REGEX.search( path ) is not None def PathToServerScript(): return os.path.join( DIR_OF_YCMD, 'ycmd' )