[Python-Dev] Exposing the Android platform existence to Python modules
Akira Li
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Sun Aug 3 13:31:06 CEST 2014
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Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> writes: > Well, it really does look like checking for the presence of those ANDROID_* > environment variables it the best way to recognize the Android platform. > Anyone can do that without waiting for a ruling on whether Android is Linux > or not (which would be necessary because the docs for sys.platform are > quite clear about its value on Linux systems). Googling terms like "is > Android Linux" suggests that there is considerable controversy about the > issue, so I suggest you don't wait. :-) I don't see sysconfig mentioned in the discussion (maybe for a reason). It might provide build-time information e.g., built_for_android = 'android' in sysconfig.get_config_var('MULTIARCH') assuming the complete value is something like 'arm-linux-android'. It says that the python binary is built for android (the current platform may or may not be Android). -- Akira
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