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# Copyright (c) 2020 PyInstaller Development Team.
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# This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
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# License (version 2.0 or later).
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#
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# The full license is available in LICENSE, distributed with
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# this software.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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import sys
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__version__ = '2025.9'
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__maintainer__ = 'Legorooj, bwoodsend'
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__uri__ = 'https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller-hooks-contrib'
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def get_hook_dirs():
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import os
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hooks_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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return [
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# Required because standard hooks are in sub-directory instead of the top-level hooks directory.
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os.path.join(hooks_dir, 'stdhooks'),
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# pre_* and run-time hooks
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hooks_dir,
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]
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# Several packages for which provide hooks are involved in deep dependency chains when various optional dependencies are
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# installed in the environment, and their analysis typically requires recursion limit that exceeds the default 1000.
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# Therefore, automatically raise the recursion limit to at least 5000. This alleviates the need to do so on per-hook
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# basis.
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if (sys.platform.startswith('win') or sys.platform == 'cygwin') and sys.version_info < (3, 11):
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# The recursion limit test in PyInstaller main repository seems to push the recursion level to the limit; and if the
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# limit is set to 5000, this crashes python 3.8 - 3.10 on Windows and 3.9 that is (at the time of writing) available
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# under Cygwin. Further investigation revealed that Windows builds of python 3.8 and 3.10 handle recursion up to
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# level ~2075, while the practical limit for 3.9 is between 1950 and 1975. Therefore, for affected combinations of
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# platforms and python versions, use a conservative limit of 1900 - if only to avoid issues with the recursion limit
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# test in the main PyInstaller repository...
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new_recursion_limit = 1900
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else:
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new_recursion_limit = 5000
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if sys.getrecursionlimit() < new_recursion_limit:
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sys.setrecursionlimit(new_recursion_limit)
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