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windows: continue looking at `%HOME%` for user config files with py3.8+ The `%HOME%` variable is explicitly called out in `hg help config` as a location that is consulted when reading user files, but python stopped looking at it when expanding '~' in py3.8+.[1] Restore that old functionality by copying in the old implementation (and simplifying it to just use bytes). It could be simplfied further, since only '~' is passed, but I'm not sure yet if we need to make this a generic utility function on Windows. There are other uses of `os.path.expanduser()`, but this is the only case I know of that documents `%HOME%` usage. (The reason for removing it was that it typically isn't set, but it actually is set in MSYS and PowerShell, and `%HOME%` and `%USERPROFILE%` are different in MSYS. I could be convinced to just replace all uses with this as a general utility, so we don't have to think too hard about BC.) [1] https://bugs.python.org/issue36264 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9559
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Wed, 09 Dec 2020 18:21:16 -0500
parents 1fb2510cf8c8
children eed42f1c22d6
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#ifndef _HG_BITMANIPULATION_H_
#define _HG_BITMANIPULATION_H_

#include <string.h>

#include "compat.h"

static inline uint32_t getbe32(const char *c)
{
	const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c;

	return ((((uint32_t)d[0]) << 24) | (((uint32_t)d[1]) << 16) |
	        (((uint32_t)d[2]) << 8) | (d[3]));
}

static inline int16_t getbeint16(const char *c)
{
	const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c;

	return ((d[0] << 8) | (d[1]));
}

static inline uint16_t getbeuint16(const char *c)
{
	const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c;

	return ((d[0] << 8) | (d[1]));
}

static inline void putbe32(uint32_t x, char *c)
{
	c[0] = (x >> 24) & 0xff;
	c[1] = (x >> 16) & 0xff;
	c[2] = (x >> 8) & 0xff;
	c[3] = (x)&0xff;
}

static inline double getbefloat64(const char *c)
{
	const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c;
	double ret;
	int i;
	uint64_t t = 0;
	for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
		t = (t << 8) + d[i];
	}
	memcpy(&ret, &t, sizeof(t));
	return ret;
}

#endif