scan-build-py: Change scripts to explicitly require python3
authorAnders Waldenborg <anders@0x63.nu>
Mon, 9 May 2022 06:11:34 +0000 (08:11 +0200)
committerAnders Waldenborg <anders@0x63.nu>
Thu, 2 Jun 2022 18:08:21 +0000 (20:08 +0200)
commit4c1e487c413810655757ea19d0cf3d4f5c40898e
treed5b38ef23091577288a3f5a30faeac7d7f63c9a1
parent35ab2a11bb55c39ef9fe389aeacc14bb55c5a12d
scan-build-py: Change scripts to explicitly require python3

The "#!" line in all scan-build-py scripts were using just bare
"/usr/bin/python" which according to PEP-0394 can be either python3,
python2 or not exist at all.

E.g in latest debian and ubuntu releases "/usr/bin/python" does not
exist at all by default and user must install python-is-python2 or
python-is-python3 packages to get the bare version less "python"
command.

Until recently (70b06fe8a186 "scan-build-py: Force the opening in utf-8"
changed "libscanbuild") these scripts worked in both python2 and
python3, but now they (rightfully) are python3 only, and broke on
systems where the "python" command means python2.

By changing the "#!" to be "python3" it is not only explicit that the
scripts require python3 it also works on systems where "python" command
is python2 or nonexistent.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126804
clang/tools/scan-build-py/bin/analyze-build
clang/tools/scan-build-py/bin/intercept-build
clang/tools/scan-build-py/bin/scan-build
clang/tools/scan-build-py/libexec/analyze-c++
clang/tools/scan-build-py/libexec/analyze-cc
clang/tools/scan-build-py/libexec/intercept-c++
clang/tools/scan-build-py/libexec/intercept-cc