31 lines
981 B
Python
31 lines
981 B
Python
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'''
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Because Python is interpreted, when you look at the task manager process list
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you'll see that every running python instance has the same name, python.exe.
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This scripts helps you name the executables so they stand out.
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For the time being this script doesn't automatically call your new exe, you
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have to write a second command to actually run it. I tried using
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subprocess.Popen to spawn the new python with the rest of argv but the behavior
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was different on Linux and Windows and neither was really clean.
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'''
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import os
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import sys
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from voussoirkit import pathclass
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from voussoirkit import winwhich
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def main(argv):
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python = pathclass.Path(winwhich.which('python'))
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name = argv[0].strip()
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named_python = python.parent.with_child(f'python-{name}{python.extension.with_dot}')
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if named_python.exists:
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return 0
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os.link(python.absolute_path, named_python.absolute_path)
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return 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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raise SystemExit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
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