{ lib , python , makePythonHook , makeWrapper }: with lib; makePythonHook { deps = makeWrapper; substitutions.sitePackages = python.sitePackages; substitutions.executable = python.interpreter; substitutions.python = python.pythonForBuild; substitutions.pythonHost = python; substitutions.magicalSedExpression = let # Looks weird? Of course, it's between single quoted shell strings. # NOTE: Order DOES matter here, so single character quotes need to be # at the last position. quoteVariants = [ "'\"'''\"'" "\"\"\"" "\"" "'\"'\"'" ]; # hey Vim: '' mkStringSkipper = labelNum: quote: let label = "q${toString labelNum}"; isSingle = elem quote [ "\"" "'\"'\"'" ]; endQuote = if isSingle then "[^\\\\]${quote}" else quote; in '' /^[a-z]?${quote}/ { /${quote}${quote}|${quote}.*${endQuote}/{n;br} :${label}; n; /^${quote}/{n;br}; /${endQuote}/{n;br}; b${label} } ''; # This preamble does two things: # * Sets argv[0] to the original application's name; otherwise it would be .foo-wrapped. # Python doesn't support `exec -a`. # * Adds all required libraries to sys.path via `site.addsitedir`. It also handles *.pth files. preamble = '' import sys import site import functools sys.argv[0] = '"'$(readlink -f "$f")'"' functools.reduce(lambda k, p: site.addsitedir(p, k), ['"$([ -n "$program_PYTHONPATH" ] && (echo "'$program_PYTHONPATH'" | sed "s|:|','|g") || true)"'], site._init_pathinfo()) ''; in '' 1 { :r /\\$|,$/{N;br} /__future__|^ |^ *(#.*)?$/{n;br} ${concatImapStrings mkStringSkipper quoteVariants} /^[^# ]/i ${replaceStrings ["\n"] [";"] preamble} } ''; } ./wrap.sh