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Win Trampoline: Use Python executable path encoded in binary #1803

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions .github/workflows/ci.yml
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Expand Up @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: CI

on:
push:
branches: [main]
branches: [ main ]
pull_request:
workflow_dispatch:

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ jobs:
name: "cargo clippy"
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
os: [ ubuntu-latest, windows-latest ]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ jobs:
workspaces: "crates/uv-trampoline"
- name: "Clippy"
working-directory: crates/uv-trampoline
run: cargo clippy --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
run: cargo clippy --all-features --locked --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc -- -D warnings
- name: "Build"
working-directory: crates/uv-trampoline
run: cargo build --release -Z build-std=core,panic_abort,alloc -Z build-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
run: cargo build --release --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
32 changes: 17 additions & 15 deletions crates/install-wheel-rs/src/wheel.rs
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Expand Up @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ use crate::{find_dist_info, Error};
/// `#!/usr/bin/env python`
pub const SHEBANG_PYTHON: &str = "#!/usr/bin/env python";

const LAUNCHER_MAGIC_NUMBER: [u8; 4] = [b'U', b'V', b'U', b'V'];

#[cfg(all(windows, target_arch = "x86_64"))]
const LAUNCHER_X86_64_GUI: &[u8] =
include_bytes!("../../uv-trampoline/trampolines/uv-trampoline-x86_64-gui.exe");
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -281,19 +283,7 @@ fn unpack_wheel_files<R: Read + Seek>(
}

fn get_shebang(location: &InstallLocation<impl AsRef<Path>>) -> String {
let path = location.python().to_string_lossy().to_string();
let path = if cfg!(windows) {
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/50323079
const VERBATIM_PREFIX: &str = r"\\?\";
if let Some(stripped) = path.strip_prefix(VERBATIM_PREFIX) {
stripped.to_string()
} else {
path
}
} else {
path
};
format!("#!{path}")
format!("#!{}", location.python().normalized().display())
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}

/// A Windows script is a minimal .exe launcher binary with the python entrypoint script appended as
Expand All @@ -305,6 +295,7 @@ fn get_shebang(location: &InstallLocation<impl AsRef<Path>>) -> String {
pub(crate) fn windows_script_launcher(
launcher_python_script: &str,
is_gui: bool,
installation: &InstallLocation<impl AsRef<Path>>,
) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> {
// This method should only be called on Windows, but we avoid `#[cfg(windows)]` to retain
// compilation on all platforms.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -352,9 +343,20 @@ pub(crate) fn windows_script_launcher(
archive.finish().expect(error_msg);
}

let python = installation.python();
let python_path = python.normalized().to_string_lossy();

let mut launcher: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(launcher_bin.len() + payload.len());
launcher.extend_from_slice(launcher_bin);
launcher.extend_from_slice(&payload);
launcher.extend_from_slice(python_path.as_bytes());
launcher.extend_from_slice(
&u32::try_from(python_path.as_bytes().len())
.expect("File Path to be smaller than 4GB")
.to_le_bytes(),
);
launcher.extend_from_slice(&LAUNCHER_MAGIC_NUMBER);

Ok(launcher)
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -393,7 +395,7 @@ pub(crate) fn write_script_entrypoints(
write_file_recorded(
site_packages,
&entrypoint_relative,
&windows_script_launcher(&launcher_python_script, is_gui)?,
&windows_script_launcher(&launcher_python_script, is_gui, location)?,
record,
)?;
} else {
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///
/// Wheel 1.0: <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/>
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
#[instrument(skip_all, fields(name = %filename.name))]
#[instrument(skip_all, fields(name = % filename.name))]
pub fn install_wheel(
location: &InstallLocation<LockedDir>,
reader: impl Read + Seek,
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions crates/uv-trampoline/.cargo/config.toml
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[unstable]
build-std = ["core", "panic_abort", "alloc", "std"]
build-std-features = ["compiler-builtins-mem"]
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Did you mean to include this in this PR?

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Yes that's intentional, considering that I won't land my std branch anytime soon. It requires me to only type cargo build --release --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc instead of that plus the -Z compiler flags.

20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions crates/uv-trampoline/Cargo.lock

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10 changes: 1 addition & 9 deletions crates/uv-trampoline/Cargo.toml
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Expand Up @@ -43,15 +43,7 @@ windows-sys = { version = "0.52.0", features = [
"Win32_System_WindowsProgramming",
"Win32_UI_WindowsAndMessaging",
] }
# This provides implementations of memcpy, memset, etc., which the compiler assumes
# are available. But there's also a hidden copy of this crate inside `core`/`alloc`,
# and they may or may not conflict depending on how clever the linker is feeling.
# The issue is that the hidden copy doesn't have the "mem" feature enabled, and we
# need it. So two options:
# - Uncomment this, and cross fingers that it doesn't cause conflicts
# - Use -Zbuild-std=... -Zbuild-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem, which enables
# the mem feature on the built-in builtins.
#compiler_builtins = { version = "*", features = ["mem"]}

ufmt-write = "0.1.0"
ufmt = "0.2.0"

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48 changes: 23 additions & 25 deletions crates/uv-trampoline/README.md
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Windows trampolines

This is a fork of [posy trampolines](https://github.com/njsmith/posy/tree/dda22e6f90f5fefa339b869dd2bbe107f5b48448/src/trampolines/windows-trampolines/posy-trampoline).
This is a fork
of [posy trampolines](https://github.com/njsmith/posy/tree/dda22e6f90f5fefa339b869dd2bbe107f5b48448/src/trampolines/windows-trampolines/posy-trampoline).

# What is this?

Expand All @@ -13,27 +14,33 @@ That's what this does: it's a generic "trampoline" that lets us generate custom
`.exe`s for arbitrary Python scripts, and when invoked it bounces to invoking
`python <the script>` instead.


# How do you use it?

Basically, this looks up `python.exe` (for console programs) or
`pythonw.exe` (for GUI programs) in the adjacent directory, and invokes
`python[w].exe path\to\the\<the .exe>`.

The intended use is: take your Python script, name it `__main__.py`, and pack it
into a `.zip` file. Then concatenate that `.zip` file onto the end of one of our
prebuilt `.exe`s.
The intended use is:

* take your Python script, name it `__main__.py`, and pack it
into a `.zip` file. Then concatenate that `.zip` file onto the end of one of our
prebuilt `.exe`s.
* After the zip file content, write the path to the Python executable that the script uses to run
the Python script as UTF-8 encoded string, followed by the path's length as a 32-bit little-endian
integer.
* At the very end, write the magic number `UVUV` in bytes.

| `launcher.exe` |
|:---------------------------:|
| `<zipped python script>` |
| `<path to python.exe>` |
| `<len(path to python.exe)>` |
| `<b'U', b'V', b'U', b'V'>` |

Then when you run `python` on the `.exe`, it will see the `.zip` trailer at the
end of the `.exe`, and automagically look inside to find and execute
`__main__.py`. Easy-peasy.

(TODO: we should probably make the Python-finding logic slightly more flexible
at some point -- in particular to support more conventional venv-style
installation where you find `python` by looking in the directory next to the
trampoline `.exe` -- but this is good enough to get started.)


# Why does this exist?

I probably could have used Vinay's C++ implementation from `distlib`, but what's
Expand All @@ -47,7 +54,6 @@ Python-finding logic we want. But mostly it was just an interesting challenge.
This does owe a *lot* to the `distlib` implementation though. The overall logic
is copied more-or-less directly.


# Anything I should know for hacking on this?

In order to minimize binary size, this uses `#![no_std]`, `panic="abort"`, and
Expand All @@ -64,7 +70,7 @@ this:
Though uh, this does mean that literally all of our code is `unsafe`. Sorry!

- `runtime.rs` has the core glue to get panicking, heap allocation, and linking
working.
working.

- `diagnostics.rs` uses `ufmt` and some cute Windows tricks to get a convenient
version of `eprintln!` that works without `std`, and automatically prints to
Expand All @@ -85,7 +91,6 @@ Miscellaneous tips:
`.unwrap_unchecked()` avoids this. Similar for `slice[idx]` vs
`slice.get_unchecked(idx)`.


# How do you build this stupid thing?

Building this can be frustrating, because the low-level compiler/runtime
Expand All @@ -99,15 +104,8 @@ might not realize that, and still emit references to the unwinding helper
`__CxxFrameHandler3`. And then the linker blows up because that symbol doesn't
exist.

Two approaches that are reasonably likely to work:

- Uncomment `compiler-builtins` in `Cargo.toml`, and build normally: `cargo
build --profile release`.

- Leave `compiler-builtins` commented-out, and build like: `cargo build
--release -Z build-std=core,panic_abort,alloc -Z
build-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`

`cargo build --release --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`
or `cargo build --release --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc`

Hopefully in the future as `#![no_std]` develops, this will get smoother.

Expand All @@ -125,6 +123,6 @@ rustup target add aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
```

```shell
cargo +nightly xwin build --release -Z build-std=core,panic_abort,alloc -Z build-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
cargo +nightly xwin build --release -Z build-std=core,panic_abort,alloc -Z build-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
cargo +nightly xwin build --release --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
cargo +nightly xwin build --release --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
```
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