#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import sys # get sys.argv arguments and encode them into utf-8 def unicode_argv(default_name): try: from calibre.constants import iswindows except: iswindows = sys.platform.startswith('win') if iswindows: # Uses shell32.GetCommandLineArgvW to get sys.argv as a list of Unicode # strings. # Versions 2.x of Python don't support Unicode in sys.argv on # Windows, with the underlying Windows API instead replacing multi-byte # characters with '?'. from ctypes import POINTER, byref, cdll, c_int, windll from ctypes.wintypes import LPCWSTR, LPWSTR GetCommandLineW = cdll.kernel32.GetCommandLineW GetCommandLineW.argtypes = [] GetCommandLineW.restype = LPCWSTR CommandLineToArgvW = windll.shell32.CommandLineToArgvW CommandLineToArgvW.argtypes = [LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int)] CommandLineToArgvW.restype = POINTER(LPWSTR) cmd = GetCommandLineW() argc = c_int(0) argv = CommandLineToArgvW(cmd, byref(argc)) if argc.value > 0: # Remove Python executable and commands if present start = argc.value - len(sys.argv) return [argv[i] for i in range(start, argc.value)] # if we don't have any arguments at all, just pass back script name # this should never happen return [ default_name ] else: argvencoding = sys.stdin.encoding or "utf-8" return [arg if (isinstance(arg, str) or isinstance(arg,unicode)) else str(arg, argvencoding) for arg in sys.argv]