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setup: refactor handling of modules with C/Python implementations
Previously, .py files under mercurial/pure/ were copied to mercurial/*
during installation if we were performing a pure Python installation.
Now that the new import hooks and module load policy are in place, this
hackery from the past is no longer necessary.
With this patch, we stop copying modules from mercurial/pure/* to
mercurial/*. Instead, we preserve the files at their original
hierarchy, mirroring the source repository structure.
In addition, we always install the pure modules. Before, we would only
include the pure modules in the distribution/installation if the
install-time settings requested a pure Python installation. The upside
of this change is that CPython and PyPy can run from the same Mercurial
installation, making packaging and distribution of Mercurial simpler.
The inclusion of pure Python modules in the installation sounds
risky, as it could lead to inadvertent loading of non-C modules.
This shouldn't be a problem. The default module load policy is "C
only" (or at least will be shortly) and the only way to load pure
modules from an installation is if a) pure installation was requested
b) the HGMODULELOADPOLICY overrides the requirement for C modules.
The default module load policy as defined in source is a special string
whose default value from the checkout is equivalent to the "C only"
policy (again, not exactly the state right now). For pure
installations, this default policy is not appropriate and will not
work. This patch adds support for rewriting __init__.py during
installation to reflect the module load policy that should be in
place accoding to the installation settings. For default CPython
installs, the value in the source file will change but there will
be no functional change. For pure installations, the default policy
will be set to "py," allowing them to work without having to set
environment variables.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 03 Dec 2015 21:48:12 -0800 |
parents | 0438df737fb7 |
children | 4efb36ecaaec |
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$ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [format] > usegeneraldelta=yes > EOF $ hg init debugrevlog $ cd debugrevlog $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am adda adding a $ hg debugrevlog -m format : 1 flags : inline, generaldelta revisions : 1 merges : 0 ( 0.00%) normal : 1 (100.00%) revisions : 1 full : 1 (100.00%) deltas : 0 ( 0.00%) revision size : 44 full : 44 (100.00%) deltas : 0 ( 0.00%) avg chain length : 0 max chain length : 0 compression ratio : 0 uncompressed data size (min/max/avg) : 43 / 43 / 43 full revision size (min/max/avg) : 44 / 44 / 44 delta size (min/max/avg) : 0 / 0 / 0 Test debugindex, with and without the --debug flag $ hg debugindex a rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 3 .... 0 b789fdd96dc2 000000000000 000000000000 (re) $ hg --debug debugindex a rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 3 .... 0 b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (re) $ hg debugindex -f 1 a rev flag offset length size ..... link p1 p2 nodeid (re) 0 0000 0 3 2 .... 0 -1 -1 b789fdd96dc2 (re) $ hg --debug debugindex -f 1 a rev flag offset length size ..... link p1 p2 nodeid (re) 0 0000 0 3 2 .... 0 -1 -1 b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 (re) Test max chain len $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [format] > maxchainlen=4 > EOF $ printf "This test checks if maxchainlen config value is respected also it can serve as basic test for debugrevlog -d <file>.\n" >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf "b\n" >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf "c\n" >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf "d\n" >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf "e\n" >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf "f\n" >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf 'g\n' >> a $ hg ci -m a $ printf 'h\n' >> a $ hg ci -m a $ hg debugrevlog -d a # rev p1rev p2rev start end deltastart base p1 p2 rawsize totalsize compression heads chainlen 0 -1 -1 0 ??? 0 0 0 0 ??? ???? ? 1 0 (glob) 1 0 -1 ??? ??? 0 0 0 0 ??? ???? ? 1 1 (glob) 2 1 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 2 (glob) 3 2 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 3 (glob) 4 3 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 4 (glob) 5 4 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 0 (glob) 6 5 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 1 (glob) 7 6 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 2 (glob) 8 7 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 3 (glob) $ cd .. Test internal debugstacktrace command $ cat > debugstacktrace.py << EOF > from mercurial.util import debugstacktrace, dst, sys > def f(): > dst('hello world') > def g(): > f() > debugstacktrace(skip=-5, f=sys.stdout) > g() > EOF $ python debugstacktrace.py hello world at: debugstacktrace.py:7 in * (glob) debugstacktrace.py:5 in g debugstacktrace.py:3 in f stacktrace at: debugstacktrace.py:7 *in * (glob) debugstacktrace.py:6 *in g (glob) */util.py:* in debugstacktrace (glob)