3 # See ./x for why these scripts exist.
5 $xpy = Join-Path $PSScriptRoot x.py
6 # Start-Process for some reason splits arguments on spaces. (Isn't powershell supposed to be simpler than bash?)
7 # Double-quote all the arguments so it doesn't do that.
8 $xpy_args = @("""$xpy""")
9 foreach ($arg in $args) {
10 $xpy_args += """$arg"""
13 foreach ($python in "py", "python3", "python", "python2") {
14 # NOTE: this only tests that the command exists in PATH, not that it's actually
15 # executable. The latter is not possible in a portable way, see
16 # https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/12625.
17 if (Get-Command $python -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
18 if ($python -eq "py") {
19 # Use python3, not python2
20 $xpy_args = @("-3") + $xpy_args
22 $process = Start-Process -NoNewWindow -Wait -PassThru $python $xpy_args
23 Exit $process.ExitCode
27 Write-Error "${PSCommandPath}: error: did not find python installed"