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util: prefer "bytesio" to "stringio"
The io.BytesIO and io.StringIO types enforce the type of
data being operated on. On Python 2, we use cStringIO.StringIO(),
which is lax about mixing types. On Python 3, we actually use
io.BytesIO. Ideally, we'd use io.BytesIO on Python 2. But I believe
its performance is poor compared to cString.StringIO().
Anyway, we canonically define our pycompat type as "stringio."
That name is misleading, especially on Python 3.
This commit renames the canonical symbols to "bytesio."
"stringio" is preserved as an alias for API compatibility. There
are a lot of callers in the repo and I hesitate to take away the
old name. I also don't feel like changing everything at this time.
But at least new callers can use a "proper" name.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2868
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 14 Mar 2018 11:52:35 -0700 |
parents | 16d9f0b3e134 |
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# Extract version number into 4 parts, some of which may be empty: # # version: the numeric part of the most recent tag. Will always look like 1.3. # # type: if an rc build, "rc", otherwise empty # # distance: the distance from the nearest tag, or empty if built from a tag # # node: the node|short hg was built from, or empty if built from a tag gethgversion() { export HGRCPATH= export HGPLAIN= make cleanbutpackages make local PURE=--pure HG="$PWD/hg" "$HG" version > /dev/null || { echo 'abort: hg version failed!'; exit 1 ; } hgversion=`LANGUAGE=C "$HG" version | sed -ne 's/.*(version \(.*\))$/\1/p'` if echo $hgversion | grep + > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then tmp=`echo $hgversion | cut -d+ -f 2` hgversion=`echo $hgversion | cut -d+ -f 1` distance=`echo $tmp | cut -d- -f 1` node=`echo $tmp | cut -d- -f 2` else distance='' node='' fi if echo $hgversion | grep -- '-' > /dev/null 2>&1; then version=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f1` type=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f2` else version=$hgversion type='' fi }