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import json
import sys
import sysconfig
data = {
"major": sys.version_info.major,
"minor": sys.version_info.minor,
"micro": sys.version_info.micro,
"include": sysconfig.get_path("include"),
"implementation_name": sys.implementation.name,
}
config_vars = [
# The libpythonX.Y.so file. Usually?
# It might be a static archive (.a) file instead.
"LDLIBRARY",
# The directory with library files. Supposedly.
# It's not entirely clear how to get the directory with libraries.
# There's several types of libraries with different names and a plethora
# of settings.
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47423246/get-pythons-lib-path
# For now, it seems LIBDIR has what is needed, so just use that.
"LIBDIR",
# The versioned libpythonX.Y.so.N file. Usually?
# It might be a static archive (.a) file instead.
"INSTSONAME",
# The libpythonX.so file. Usually?
# It might be a static archive (a.) file instead.
"PY3LIBRARY",
# The platform-specific filename suffix for library files.
# Includes the dot, e.g. `.so`
"SHLIB_SUFFIX",
]
data.update(zip(config_vars, sysconfig.get_config_vars(*config_vars)))
print(json.dumps(data))