make: switch the PYTHON default to `py.exe -3` on Windows
Python3 _is_ named `python.exe` on Windows, but that isn't necessarily on PATH
when installing from python.org. I do happen to have a python.exe on PATH in
`$LOCALAPPDATA/Microsoft/WindowsApps`, but it appears to be 0 bytes (likely
because of permission issues), and doesn't run:
$ python -V
- Cannot open
Pulkit hit the same error as I did though, so it isn't just my system:
$ make -C . local
make: Entering directory `/home/Dell/repos/hg-committed`
python setup.py \
build_py -c -d . \
build_ext -i \
build_hgexe -i \
build_mo
- Cannot openmake: *** [local] Error 1
The `py.exe` dispatcher lives in the Windows directory (so it is on PATH), looks
up the python.org installation, and invokes that interpreter directly. I get a
warning with py39, but if it's our issue, it was an existing one:
$ make -C .. local
make: Entering directory `/c/Users/Matt/hg'
py -3 setup.py \
build_py -c -d . \
build_ext -i \
build_hgexe -i \
build_mo
C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python39\lib\site-packages\setuptools\distutils_patch.py:25:
UserWarning: Distutils was imported before Setuptools. This usage is discouraged and may
exhibit undesirable behaviors or errors. Please use Setuptools' objects directly or at least
import Setuptools first.
warnings.warn(
The end result is a py3 based hg.exe that annoyingly won't run because it can't
find python39.dll. It will run tests (the ones without the `python3` shbang
line anyway), because the test runner adjusts PATH to include the python running
it.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9361
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Tests the buffering behavior of stdio streams in `mercurial.utils.procutil`.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import contextlib
import errno
import os
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest
from mercurial import pycompat, util
if pycompat.ispy3:
def set_noninheritable(fd):
# On Python 3, file descriptors are non-inheritable by default.
pass
else:
if pycompat.iswindows:
# unused
set_noninheritable = None
else:
import fcntl
def set_noninheritable(fd):
old = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFD)
fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFD, old | fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC)
TEST_BUFFERING_CHILD_SCRIPT = r'''
import os
from mercurial import dispatch
from mercurial.utils import procutil
dispatch.initstdio()
procutil.{stream}.write(b'aaa')
os.write(procutil.{stream}.fileno(), b'[written aaa]')
procutil.{stream}.write(b'bbb\n')
os.write(procutil.{stream}.fileno(), b'[written bbb\\n]')
'''
UNBUFFERED = b'aaa[written aaa]bbb\n[written bbb\\n]'
LINE_BUFFERED = b'[written aaa]aaabbb\n[written bbb\\n]'
FULLY_BUFFERED = b'[written aaa][written bbb\\n]aaabbb\n'
TEST_LARGE_WRITE_CHILD_SCRIPT = r'''
import os
import signal
import sys
from mercurial import dispatch
from mercurial.utils import procutil
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, lambda *x: None)
dispatch.initstdio()
write_result = procutil.{stream}.write(b'x' * 1048576)
with os.fdopen(
os.open({write_result_fn!r}, os.O_WRONLY | getattr(os, 'O_TEMPORARY', 0)),
'w',
) as write_result_f:
write_result_f.write(str(write_result))
'''
TEST_BROKEN_PIPE_CHILD_SCRIPT = r'''
import os
import pickle
from mercurial import dispatch
from mercurial.utils import procutil
dispatch.initstdio()
procutil.stdin.read(1) # wait until parent process closed pipe
try:
procutil.{stream}.write(b'test')
procutil.{stream}.flush()
except EnvironmentError as e:
with os.fdopen(
os.open(
{err_fn!r},
os.O_WRONLY
| getattr(os, 'O_BINARY', 0)
| getattr(os, 'O_TEMPORARY', 0),
),
'wb',
) as err_f:
pickle.dump(e, err_f)
# Exit early to suppress further broken pipe errors at interpreter shutdown.
os._exit(0)
'''
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _closing(fds):
try:
yield
finally:
for fd in fds:
try:
os.close(fd)
except EnvironmentError:
pass
# In the following, we set the FDs non-inheritable mainly to make it possible
# for tests to close the receiving end of the pipe / PTYs.
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _devnull():
devnull = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_WRONLY)
# We don't have a receiving end, so it's not worth the effort on Python 2
# on Windows to make the FD non-inheritable.
with _closing([devnull]):
yield (None, devnull)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _pipes():
rwpair = os.pipe()
# Pipes are already non-inheritable on Windows.
if not pycompat.iswindows:
set_noninheritable(rwpair[0])
set_noninheritable(rwpair[1])
with _closing(rwpair):
yield rwpair
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _ptys():
if pycompat.iswindows:
raise unittest.SkipTest("PTYs are not supported on Windows")
import pty
import tty
rwpair = pty.openpty()
set_noninheritable(rwpair[0])
set_noninheritable(rwpair[1])
with _closing(rwpair):
tty.setraw(rwpair[0])
yield rwpair
def _readall(fd, buffer_size, initial_buf=None):
buf = initial_buf or []
while True:
try:
s = os.read(fd, buffer_size)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EIO:
# If the child-facing PTY got closed, reading from the
# parent-facing PTY raises EIO.
break
raise
if not s:
break
buf.append(s)
return b''.join(buf)
class TestStdio(unittest.TestCase):
def _test(
self,
child_script,
stream,
rwpair_generator,
check_output,
python_args=[],
post_child_check=None,
stdin_generator=None,
):
assert stream in ('stdout', 'stderr')
if stdin_generator is None:
stdin_generator = open(os.devnull, 'rb')
with rwpair_generator() as (
stream_receiver,
child_stream,
), stdin_generator as child_stdin:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
[sys.executable] + python_args + ['-c', child_script],
stdin=child_stdin,
stdout=child_stream if stream == 'stdout' else None,
stderr=child_stream if stream == 'stderr' else None,
)
try:
os.close(child_stream)
if stream_receiver is not None:
check_output(stream_receiver, proc)
except: # re-raises
proc.terminate()
raise
finally:
retcode = proc.wait()
self.assertEqual(retcode, 0)
if post_child_check is not None:
post_child_check()
def _test_buffering(
self, stream, rwpair_generator, expected_output, python_args=[]
):
def check_output(stream_receiver, proc):
self.assertEqual(_readall(stream_receiver, 1024), expected_output)
self._test(
TEST_BUFFERING_CHILD_SCRIPT.format(stream=stream),
stream,
rwpair_generator,
check_output,
python_args,
)
def test_buffering_stdout_devnull(self):
self._test_buffering('stdout', _devnull, None)
def test_buffering_stdout_pipes(self):
self._test_buffering('stdout', _pipes, FULLY_BUFFERED)
def test_buffering_stdout_ptys(self):
self._test_buffering('stdout', _ptys, LINE_BUFFERED)
def test_buffering_stdout_devnull_unbuffered(self):
self._test_buffering('stdout', _devnull, None, python_args=['-u'])
def test_buffering_stdout_pipes_unbuffered(self):
self._test_buffering('stdout', _pipes, UNBUFFERED, python_args=['-u'])
def test_buffering_stdout_ptys_unbuffered(self):
self._test_buffering('stdout', _ptys, UNBUFFERED, python_args=['-u'])
if not pycompat.ispy3 and not pycompat.iswindows:
# On Python 2 on non-Windows, we manually open stdout in line-buffered
# mode if connected to a TTY. We should check if Python was configured
# to use unbuffered stdout, but it's hard to do that.
test_buffering_stdout_ptys_unbuffered = unittest.expectedFailure(
test_buffering_stdout_ptys_unbuffered
)
def _test_large_write(self, stream, rwpair_generator, python_args=[]):
if not pycompat.ispy3 and pycompat.isdarwin:
# Python 2 doesn't always retry on EINTR, but the libc might retry.
# So far, it was observed only on macOS that EINTR is raised at the
# Python level. As Python 2 support will be dropped soon-ish, we
# won't attempt to fix it.
raise unittest.SkipTest("raises EINTR on macOS")
def check_output(stream_receiver, proc):
if not pycompat.iswindows:
# On Unix, we can provoke a partial write() by interrupting it
# by a signal handler as soon as a bit of data was written.
# We test that write() is called until all data is written.
buf = [os.read(stream_receiver, 1)]
proc.send_signal(signal.SIGINT)
else:
# On Windows, there doesn't seem to be a way to cause partial
# writes.
buf = []
self.assertEqual(
_readall(stream_receiver, 131072, buf), b'x' * 1048576
)
def post_child_check():
write_result_str = write_result_f.read()
if pycompat.ispy3:
# On Python 3, we test that the correct number of bytes is
# claimed to have been written.
expected_write_result_str = '1048576'
else:
# On Python 2, we only check that the large write does not
# crash.
expected_write_result_str = 'None'
self.assertEqual(write_result_str, expected_write_result_str)
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('r') as write_result_f:
self._test(
TEST_LARGE_WRITE_CHILD_SCRIPT.format(
stream=stream, write_result_fn=write_result_f.name
),
stream,
rwpair_generator,
check_output,
python_args,
post_child_check=post_child_check,
)
def test_large_write_stdout_devnull(self):
self._test_large_write('stdout', _devnull)
def test_large_write_stdout_pipes(self):
self._test_large_write('stdout', _pipes)
def test_large_write_stdout_ptys(self):
self._test_large_write('stdout', _ptys)
def test_large_write_stdout_devnull_unbuffered(self):
self._test_large_write('stdout', _devnull, python_args=['-u'])
def test_large_write_stdout_pipes_unbuffered(self):
self._test_large_write('stdout', _pipes, python_args=['-u'])
def test_large_write_stdout_ptys_unbuffered(self):
self._test_large_write('stdout', _ptys, python_args=['-u'])
def test_large_write_stderr_devnull(self):
self._test_large_write('stderr', _devnull)
def test_large_write_stderr_pipes(self):
self._test_large_write('stderr', _pipes)
def test_large_write_stderr_ptys(self):
self._test_large_write('stderr', _ptys)
def test_large_write_stderr_devnull_unbuffered(self):
self._test_large_write('stderr', _devnull, python_args=['-u'])
def test_large_write_stderr_pipes_unbuffered(self):
self._test_large_write('stderr', _pipes, python_args=['-u'])
def test_large_write_stderr_ptys_unbuffered(self):
self._test_large_write('stderr', _ptys, python_args=['-u'])
def _test_broken_pipe(self, stream):
assert stream in ('stdout', 'stderr')
def check_output(stream_receiver, proc):
os.close(stream_receiver)
proc.stdin.write(b'x')
proc.stdin.close()
def post_child_check():
err = util.pickle.load(err_f)
self.assertEqual(err.errno, errno.EPIPE)
self.assertEqual(err.strerror, "Broken pipe")
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('rb') as err_f:
self._test(
TEST_BROKEN_PIPE_CHILD_SCRIPT.format(
stream=stream, err_fn=err_f.name
),
stream,
_pipes,
check_output,
post_child_check=post_child_check,
stdin_generator=util.nullcontextmanager(subprocess.PIPE),
)
def test_broken_pipe_stdout(self):
self._test_broken_pipe('stdout')
def test_broken_pipe_stderr(self):
self._test_broken_pipe('stderr')
if __name__ == '__main__':
import silenttestrunner
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)