index: embed nodetree in index object to avoid reference cycle
Since the index has a reference to a nodetree and the nodetree has a
reference back to the index, there is a reference cycle, so the index
(and its nodetree) can never be freed. This patch fixes that by making
"nodetree" a plan C struct that the index can embed, and also
introduces a new "nodetreeObject" that is a Python type wrapping the
nodetree struct.
Thanks to Yuya for noticing this and for suggesting the solution.
All tests passed on the first attempt once it compiled (I guess C is
like Haskell in this regard?).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4372
#require test-repo execbit
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
$ cd "`dirname "$TESTDIR"`"
look for python scripts without the execute bit
$ testrepohg files 'set:**.py and not exec() and grep(r"^#!.*?python")'
[1]
look for python scripts with execute bit but not shebang
$ testrepohg files 'set:**.py and exec() and not grep(r"^#!.*?python")'
[1]
look for shell scripts with execute bit but not shebang
$ testrepohg files 'set:**.sh and exec() and not grep(r"^#!.*(ba)?sh")'
[1]
look for non scripts with no shebang
$ testrepohg files 'set:exec() and not **.sh and not **.py and not grep(r"^#!")'
[1]