I'm usually using the following shebang declaration in my Python scripts:

#!/usr/bin/python

Recently, I've came across this shebang declaration:

#!/usr/bin/env python

In the script documentation, it was noted that using this form is "more portable".

What does this declaration mean? How come there's a space in the middle of the path? Does it actually contribute to protability?

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解决方案

#!/usr/bin/env python

is more portable because in general the program /usr/bin/env can be used to "activate" the desired command without full path.

Otherwise, you would have to specify the full path of the Python interpreter, which can vary.

So no matter if the Python interpreter was in /usr/bin/python or in /usr/local/bin/python or in your home directory, using #!/usr/bin/env python will work.

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