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demandimport: store level argument on _demandmod instances The 'level' argument to __import__ was added in Python 2.6, and is specified for either relative or absolute imports. The fix introduced in e160f2312815 allowed such imports to proceed without failure, but effectively disabled demandimport for them. This is particularly unfortunate in Python 3.x, where *all* imports are either relative or absolute. The solution introduced here is to store the level argument on the demandimport instance, and propagate it to _origimport() when its value isn't None. Please note that this patch hasn't been tested in Python 3.x, and thus may not be complete. I'm worried about how sub-imports are handled; I don't know what they are, or whether the level argument should be modified for them. I've added 'TODO' notes to these cases; hopefully, someone more knowledgable of these issues will deal with them.
author Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com>
date Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:46:10 +0200
parents 5070e4d57276
children 5337cb17fa1f
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Build a Mercurial RPM in place.
#
# Tested on
# - Fedora 8 (with docutils 0.5)
# - Fedora 11
# - OpenSuse 11.2

cd "`dirname $0`/.."
HG="$PWD/hg"
PYTHONPATH="$PWD/mercurial/pure"
export PYTHONPATH

specfile=contrib/mercurial.spec
if [ ! -f $specfile ]; then
    echo "Cannot find $specfile!" 1>&2
    exit 1
fi

if [ ! -d .hg ]; then
    echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
    exit 1
fi

if $HG id -i | grep '+$' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
    echo -n "Your local changes will NOT be in the RPM. Continue [y/n] ? "
    read answer
    if echo $answer | grep -iv '^y'; then
        exit
    fi
fi

rpmdir="$PWD/rpmbuild"

rm -rf $rpmdir
mkdir -p $rpmdir/SOURCES $rpmdir/SPECS $rpmdir/RPMS $rpmdir/SRPMS $rpmdir/BUILD

# make setup.py build the version string
python setup.py build_py -c -d .
hgversion=`$HG version | sed -ne 's/.*(version \(.*\))$/\1/p'`

if echo $hgversion | grep -- '-' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
    # nightly build case, version is like 1.3.1+250-20b91f91f9ca
    version=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f1`
    release=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f2 | sed -e 's/+.*//'`
else
    # official tag, version is like 1.3.1
    version=`echo $hgversion | sed -e 's/+.*//'`
    release='0'
fi

$HG archive -t tgz $rpmdir/SOURCES/mercurial-$version.tar.gz
rpmspec=$rpmdir/SPECS/mercurial-$version.spec

sed -e "s,^Version:.*,Version: $version," \
    -e "s,^Release:.*,Release: $release," \
    $specfile > $rpmspec

echo >> $rpmspec
echo "%changelog" >> $rpmspec

if echo $version | grep '+' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
    latesttag="`echo $version | sed -e 's/+.*//'`"
    $HG log -r .:"$latesttag" -fM \
        --template '{date|hgdate}\t{author}\t{desc|firstline}\n' | python -c '
import sys, time

def datestr(date, format):
    return time.strftime(format, time.gmtime(float(date[0]) - date[1]))

changelog = []
for l in sys.stdin.readlines():
    tok = l.split("\t")
    hgdate = tuple(int(v) for v in tok[0].split())
    changelog.append((datestr(hgdate, "%F"), tok[1], hgdate, tok[2]))
prevtitle = ""
for l in sorted(changelog, reverse=True):
    title = "* %s %s" % (datestr(l[2], "%a %b %d %Y"), l[1])
    if prevtitle != title:
        prevtitle = title
        print
        print title
    print "- %s" % l[3].strip()
' >> $rpmspec

else

    $HG log \
         --template '{date|hgdate}\t{author}\t{desc|firstline}\n' \
         .hgtags | python -c '
import sys, time

def datestr(date, format):
    return time.strftime(format, time.gmtime(float(date[0]) - date[1]))

for l in sys.stdin.readlines():
    tok = l.split("\t")
    hgdate = tuple(int(v) for v in tok[0].split())
    print "* %s %s\n- %s" % (datestr(hgdate, "%a %b %d %Y"), tok[1], tok[2])
' >> $rpmspec

fi

rpmbuild --define "_topdir $rpmdir" -ba $rpmspec --clean
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
    echo
    echo "Packages are in $rpmdir:"
    ls -l $rpmdir/*RPMS/*
fi