The new behavior has been enabled by default, and these
flags aren't necessary anymore.
Fixes: 245583294
Test: m py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test && /ssd/aosp-master/out/host/linux-x86/testcases/py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test/x86_64/py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test
Change-Id: I5b6f98da51791bc5d28662ef799a10c1bb6a35a0
So that we can more easily enable these new flags on several
modules.
It seems you can still apply a python_defaults to a python_library
even with this change, so I didn't break it out into a separate
python_binary_defaults.
Bug: 245583294
Test: m py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test && out/host/linux-x86/testcases/py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test/x86_64/py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test
Change-Id: Iecf9c1845df4630bafdea9957eb2450c15f8596b
The python interpreter will by default add the directory of
the entrypoint script to the beginning of sys.path. This
can be disabled in python 3.11+ (which is not released yet)
using the PYTHON_SAFE_PATH environment variable or the -P flag.
As a workaround to have this behavior in older python versions,
we can make an __soong_entrypoint_redirector__.py file at the
root of the zip file that is the entrypoint, and then that
file will redirect to the real entrypoint.
This brings non-embedded-launcher python modules closer to
the embedded launcher version. The embedded launcher binaries
already act like this because they start at an __main__.py file
at the root of the zip file.
Bug: 245583294
Test: m py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test && out/host/linux-x86/nativetest64/py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test/py_dont_import_folder_of_entrypoint_test
Change-Id: I39aaf04fb19c3ba7f5c9d98220872d6d08abf736