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15:47
Hello, is anyone around?
Hello
Anyone up here?
wait, people chat here? :)
Hey @Roger! :D
sup?:)
just more [homework], no interesting questions on my tag feeds
Here's a question: file not set. what gives?
A Jython script I run from a Java class. I provide the full path of the script to the interpreter when instantiated from Java.
Any idea?
15:55
I don't know anything about jython, but that could be related
__file__
Well it's nealy identical to Python 2.5
I think
only in the interactive interpreter is __file__ not set in cpython, as far as I can remember now
oh, it's not with python -c 'print __file__' either
well that wouldn't have a __file__ associated with it ..
but my script is a file, and it has a name
15:57
$ echo print __file__ > print-file.py && python print-file.py
print-file.py
without __file__ I have no clue how to get its wd.
yes
working directory? you mean the directory of the script, surely
i know, it does work flawlessly in global code with cpython
yes
what is in sys.argv[0]?
nothing
the empty string.
15:59
usually that is the __file__ of the script, so it seems jython can't get it for some reason
(but again, I know nothing about jython)
googling suggested that i must provide the full path to the jython interpreter. i did.
as a workaround, you could use a wrapper which passes the filename in an env var, or some similar hack
the only difference i know about jython is that it doesn't import sys automatically, and it's at python 2.5
cpython doesn't import sys automatically
well it has exit()
jython needs sys.exit()
i think
16:01
that's a different exit, e.g. print repr(exit), repr(sys.exit)
it's intended for the interactive repl, similar to help()
k
so yeah i suppose i'll settle for now with passing the wd to the interpreter from java. but i'm very curious what's up with that.
I think it's actually from the site module or something else, and you should be able to avoid it
oh, I thought you were running the jython script directly; misread. that probably contributes
sys.argv shouldn't matter, in that case
yeah. well ideally i want to be able run it both directly and from within java
i suppose i can try-catch with __file__ and then try with a variable I'll get from java. but it's ridiculous. i want my __file__ ! :(
(so much for platform independence)
:_S
can you set __file__ in the module before running a main() function?
or execute it in a dictionary that already has __file__ set, etc.
In Jython I can do interpreter.set("wd", wd); if wd is the working directory
PythonInterpreter interpreter = new PythonInterpreter();
supposedly.
Ah. Found another way.
inspect.stack()[-1][1]
16:20
well, the working directory is a different concept, used to resolve relative filesystem paths
I'm not sure you're using it correctly, but I can't tell for sure you aren't
I'm not following you.
What I'm doing is making sure files I create reside in the same directory as the script's directory.
are you using "working directory" in the same way os.chdir does?
(which is the same way 'cd' in a shell uses it)
mm?
Ok I think I'm confusing myself here. all along I meant the script's directory.
sorry about that.
os.path.dirname(__file__)
I don't know your platform or exactly how java behaves, but there is one "working directory" (sometimes called cwd for current) per process (OS-dependent, but most, including *nix and windows, work this way)
lol 'sokay, i know what's working directory is ;)
16:26
yeah, figured, just trying to be explicit :)
earlier I was suggesting something along the lines of interpreter.set("__file__", path_to_file)
if I understand correctly
yes yes
that's what i did
so you wouldn't have to change the python script, just the calling bit
something along those lines
k, just seemed like we weren't on the same page :)
yeah I did interpreter.set("wd", wd);
then I saw it didn't set the variable for some reason. and then i figured i could use inspect so i didn't even dig into that interpreter.set() thingy
the nice thing about changing the python script rather than the java file is that i don't need to recompile.
but that's detail...
16:31
sure, I thought you were trying to avoid modifying the python script to be jython-specific :)
yeah. i am. :-S nasty situation. I want __file__ !
sorry for being unclear. i'm not a good student. sometimes. :-S
16:47
I'm doing 15 things at once, myself, too :)
lol I'm at thread-count 3 right now, and I'm nearing system collapse.
17:21
jython and python are rather different :)
 
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