errors: use detailed exit code for non-integer number of diff context lines
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11826
#
# This is the mercurial setup script.
#
# 'python setup.py install', or
# 'python setup.py --help' for more options
import os
# Mercurial will never work on Python 3 before 3.5 due to a lack
# of % formatting on bytestrings, and can't work on 3.6.0 or 3.6.1
# due to a bug in % formatting in bytestrings.
# We cannot support Python 3.5.0, 3.5.1, 3.5.2 because of bug in
# codecs.escape_encode() where it raises SystemError on empty bytestring
# bug link: https://bugs.python.org/issue25270
supportedpy = ','.join(
[
'>=2.7.4',
'!=3.0.*',
'!=3.1.*',
'!=3.2.*',
'!=3.3.*',
'!=3.4.*',
'!=3.5.0',
'!=3.5.1',
'!=3.5.2',
'!=3.6.0',
'!=3.6.1',
]
)
import sys, platform
import sysconfig
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
printf = eval('print')
libdir_escape = 'unicode_escape'
def sysstr(s):
return s.decode('latin-1')
else:
libdir_escape = 'string_escape'
def printf(*args, **kwargs):
f = kwargs.get('file', sys.stdout)
end = kwargs.get('end', '\n')
f.write(b' '.join(args) + end)
def sysstr(s):
return s
# Attempt to guide users to a modern pip - this means that 2.6 users
# should have a chance of getting a 4.2 release, and when we ratchet
# the version requirement forward again hopefully everyone will get
# something that works for them.
if sys.version_info < (2, 7, 4, 'final'):
pip_message = (
'This may be due to an out of date pip. '
'Make sure you have pip >= 9.0.1.'
)
try:
import pip
pip_version = tuple([int(x) for x in pip.__version__.split('.')[:3]])
if pip_version < (9, 0, 1):
pip_message = (
'Your pip version is out of date, please install '
'pip >= 9.0.1. pip {} detected.'.format(pip.__version__)
)
else:
# pip is new enough - it must be something else
pip_message = ''
except Exception:
pass
error = """
Mercurial does not support Python older than 2.7.4.
Python {py} detected.
{pip}
""".format(
py=sys.version_info, pip=pip_message
)
printf(error, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
import ssl
try:
ssl.SSLContext
except AttributeError:
error = """
The `ssl` module does not have the `SSLContext` class. This indicates an old
Python version which does not support modern security features (which were
added to Python 2.7 as part of "PEP 466"). Please make sure you have installed
at least Python 2.7.9 or a Python version with backports of these security
features.
"""
printf(error, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# ssl.HAS_TLSv1* are preferred to check support but they were added in Python
# 3.7. Prior to CPython commit 6e8cda91d92da72800d891b2fc2073ecbc134d98
# (backported to the 3.7 branch), ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1 / ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2
# were defined only if compiled against a OpenSSL version with TLS 1.1 / 1.2
# support. At the mentioned commit, they were unconditionally defined.
_notset = object()
has_tlsv1_1 = getattr(ssl, 'HAS_TLSv1_1', _notset)
if has_tlsv1_1 is _notset:
has_tlsv1_1 = getattr(ssl, 'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1', _notset) is not _notset
has_tlsv1_2 = getattr(ssl, 'HAS_TLSv1_2', _notset)
if has_tlsv1_2 is _notset:
has_tlsv1_2 = getattr(ssl, 'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2', _notset) is not _notset
if not (has_tlsv1_1 or has_tlsv1_2):
error = """
The `ssl` module does not advertise support for TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2.
Please make sure that your Python installation was compiled against an OpenSSL
version enabling these features (likely this requires the OpenSSL version to
be at least 1.0.1).
"""
printf(error, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
DYLIB_SUFFIX = sysconfig.get_config_vars()['EXT_SUFFIX']
else:
# deprecated in Python 3
DYLIB_SUFFIX = sysconfig.get_config_vars()['SO']
# Solaris Python packaging brain damage
try:
import hashlib
sha = hashlib.sha1()
except ImportError:
try:
import sha
sha.sha # silence unused import warning
except ImportError:
raise SystemExit(
"Couldn't import standard hashlib (incomplete Python install)."
)
try:
import zlib
zlib.compressobj # silence unused import warning
except ImportError:
raise SystemExit(
"Couldn't import standard zlib (incomplete Python install)."
)
# The base IronPython distribution (as of 2.7.1) doesn't support bz2
isironpython = False
try:
isironpython = (
platform.python_implementation().lower().find("ironpython") != -1
)
except AttributeError:
pass
if isironpython:
sys.stderr.write("warning: IronPython detected (no bz2 support)\n")
else:
try:
import bz2
bz2.BZ2Compressor # silence unused import warning
except ImportError:
raise SystemExit(
"Couldn't import standard bz2 (incomplete Python install)."
)
ispypy = "PyPy" in sys.version
import ctypes
import errno
import stat, subprocess, time
import re
import shutil
import tempfile
# We have issues with setuptools on some platforms and builders. Until
# those are resolved, setuptools is opt-in except for platforms where
# we don't have issues.
issetuptools = os.name == 'nt' or 'FORCE_SETUPTOOLS' in os.environ
if issetuptools:
from setuptools import setup
else:
from distutils.core import setup
from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler
from distutils.core import Command, Extension
from distutils.dist import Distribution
from distutils.command.build import build
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
from distutils.command.build_scripts import build_scripts
from distutils.command.install import install
from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib
from distutils.command.install_scripts import install_scripts
from distutils import log
from distutils.spawn import spawn, find_executable
from distutils import file_util
from distutils.errors import (
CCompilerError,
DistutilsError,
DistutilsExecError,
)
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc, get_config_var
from distutils.version import StrictVersion
# Explain to distutils.StrictVersion how our release candidates are versionned
StrictVersion.version_re = re.compile(r'^(\d+)\.(\d+)(\.(\d+))?-?(rc(\d+))?$')
def write_if_changed(path, content):
"""Write content to a file iff the content hasn't changed."""
if os.path.exists(path):
with open(path, 'rb') as fh:
current = fh.read()
else:
current = b''
if current != content:
with open(path, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(content)
scripts = ['hg']
if os.name == 'nt':
# We remove hg.bat if we are able to build hg.exe.
scripts.append('contrib/win32/hg.bat')
def cancompile(cc, code):
tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='hg-install-')
devnull = oldstderr = None
try:
fname = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'testcomp.c')
f = open(fname, 'w')
f.write(code)
f.close()
# Redirect stderr to /dev/null to hide any error messages
# from the compiler.
# This will have to be changed if we ever have to check
# for a function on Windows.
devnull = open('/dev/null', 'w')
oldstderr = os.dup(sys.stderr.fileno())
os.dup2(devnull.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno())
objects = cc.compile([fname], output_dir=tmpdir)
cc.link_executable(objects, os.path.join(tmpdir, "a.out"))
return True
except Exception:
return False
finally:
if oldstderr is not None:
os.dup2(oldstderr, sys.stderr.fileno())
if devnull is not None:
devnull.close()
shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
# simplified version of distutils.ccompiler.CCompiler.has_function
# that actually removes its temporary files.
def hasfunction(cc, funcname):
code = 'int main(void) { %s(); }\n' % funcname
return cancompile(cc, code)
def hasheader(cc, headername):
code = '#include <%s>\nint main(void) { return 0; }\n' % headername
return cancompile(cc, code)
# py2exe needs to be installed to work
try:
import py2exe
py2exe.Distribution # silence unused import warning
py2exeloaded = True
# import py2exe's patched Distribution class
from distutils.core import Distribution
except ImportError:
py2exeloaded = False
def runcmd(cmd, env, cwd=None):
p = subprocess.Popen(
cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env, cwd=cwd
)
out, err = p.communicate()
return p.returncode, out, err
class hgcommand(object):
def __init__(self, cmd, env):
self.cmd = cmd
self.env = env
def run(self, args):
cmd = self.cmd + args
returncode, out, err = runcmd(cmd, self.env)
err = filterhgerr(err)
if err or returncode != 0:
printf("stderr from '%s':" % (' '.join(cmd)), file=sys.stderr)
printf(err, file=sys.stderr)
return b''
return out
def filterhgerr(err):
# If root is executing setup.py, but the repository is owned by
# another user (as in "sudo python setup.py install") we will get
# trust warnings since the .hg/hgrc file is untrusted. That is
# fine, we don't want to load it anyway. Python may warn about
# a missing __init__.py in mercurial/locale, we also ignore that.
err = [
e
for e in err.splitlines()
if (
not e.startswith(b'not trusting file')
and not e.startswith(b'warning: Not importing')
and not e.startswith(b'obsolete feature not enabled')
and not e.startswith(b'*** failed to import extension')
and not e.startswith(b'devel-warn:')
and not (
e.startswith(b'(third party extension')
and e.endswith(b'or newer of Mercurial; disabling)')
)
)
]
return b'\n'.join(b' ' + e for e in err)
def findhg():
"""Try to figure out how we should invoke hg for examining the local
repository contents.
Returns an hgcommand object."""
# By default, prefer the "hg" command in the user's path. This was
# presumably the hg command that the user used to create this repository.
#
# This repository may require extensions or other settings that would not
# be enabled by running the hg script directly from this local repository.
hgenv = os.environ.copy()
# Use HGPLAIN to disable hgrc settings that would change output formatting,
# and disable localization for the same reasons.
hgenv['HGPLAIN'] = '1'
hgenv['LANGUAGE'] = 'C'
hgcmd = ['hg']
# Run a simple "hg log" command just to see if using hg from the user's
# path works and can successfully interact with this repository. Windows
# gives precedence to hg.exe in the current directory, so fall back to the
# python invocation of local hg, where pythonXY.dll can always be found.
check_cmd = ['log', '-r.', '-Ttest']
if os.name != 'nt' or not os.path.exists("hg.exe"):
try:
retcode, out, err = runcmd(hgcmd + check_cmd, hgenv)
except EnvironmentError:
retcode = -1
if retcode == 0 and not filterhgerr(err):
return hgcommand(hgcmd, hgenv)
# Fall back to trying the local hg installation.
hgenv = localhgenv()
hgcmd = [sys.executable, 'hg']
try:
retcode, out, err = runcmd(hgcmd + check_cmd, hgenv)
except EnvironmentError:
retcode = -1
if retcode == 0 and not filterhgerr(err):
return hgcommand(hgcmd, hgenv)
raise SystemExit(
'Unable to find a working hg binary to extract the '
'version from the repository tags'
)
def localhgenv():
"""Get an environment dictionary to use for invoking or importing
mercurial from the local repository."""
# Execute hg out of this directory with a custom environment which takes
# care to not use any hgrc files and do no localization.
env = {
'HGMODULEPOLICY': 'py',
'HGRCPATH': '',
'LANGUAGE': 'C',
'PATH': '',
} # make pypi modules that use os.environ['PATH'] happy
if 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' in os.environ:
env['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = os.environ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH']
if 'SystemRoot' in os.environ:
# SystemRoot is required by Windows to load various DLLs. See:
# https://bugs.python.org/issue13524#msg148850
env['SystemRoot'] = os.environ['SystemRoot']
return env
version = ''
if os.path.isdir('.hg'):
hg = findhg()
cmd = ['log', '-r', '.', '--template', '{tags}\n']
numerictags = [t for t in sysstr(hg.run(cmd)).split() if t[0:1].isdigit()]
hgid = sysstr(hg.run(['id', '-i'])).strip()
if not hgid:
# Bail out if hg is having problems interacting with this repository,
# rather than falling through and producing a bogus version number.
# Continuing with an invalid version number will break extensions
# that define minimumhgversion.
raise SystemExit('Unable to determine hg version from local repository')
if numerictags: # tag(s) found
version = numerictags[-1]
if hgid.endswith('+'): # propagate the dirty status to the tag
version += '+'
else: # no tag found
ltagcmd = ['parents', '--template', '{latesttag}']
ltag = sysstr(hg.run(ltagcmd))
changessincecmd = ['log', '-T', 'x\n', '-r', "only(.,'%s')" % ltag]
changessince = len(hg.run(changessincecmd).splitlines())
version = '%s+hg%s.%s' % (ltag, changessince, hgid)
if version.endswith('+'):
version = version[:-1] + 'local' + time.strftime('%Y%m%d')
elif os.path.exists('.hg_archival.txt'):
kw = dict(
[[t.strip() for t in l.split(':', 1)] for l in open('.hg_archival.txt')]
)
if 'tag' in kw:
version = kw['tag']
elif 'latesttag' in kw:
if 'changessincelatesttag' in kw:
version = (
'%(latesttag)s+hg%(changessincelatesttag)s.%(node).12s' % kw
)
else:
version = '%(latesttag)s+hg%(latesttagdistance)s.%(node).12s' % kw
else:
version = '0+hg' + kw.get('node', '')[:12]
elif os.path.exists('mercurial/__version__.py'):
with open('mercurial/__version__.py') as f:
data = f.read()
version = re.search('version = b"(.*)"', data).group(1)
if version:
versionb = version
if not isinstance(versionb, bytes):
versionb = versionb.encode('ascii')
write_if_changed(
'mercurial/__version__.py',
b''.join(
[
b'# this file is autogenerated by setup.py\n'
b'version = b"%s"\n' % versionb,
]
),
)
class hgbuild(build):
# Insert hgbuildmo first so that files in mercurial/locale/ are found
# when build_py is run next.
sub_commands = [('build_mo', None)] + build.sub_commands
class hgbuildmo(build):
description = "build translations (.mo files)"
def run(self):
if not find_executable('msgfmt'):
self.warn(
"could not find msgfmt executable, no translations "
"will be built"
)
return
podir = 'i18n'
if not os.path.isdir(podir):
self.warn("could not find %s/ directory" % podir)
return
join = os.path.join
for po in os.listdir(podir):
if not po.endswith('.po'):
continue
pofile = join(podir, po)
modir = join('locale', po[:-3], 'LC_MESSAGES')
mofile = join(modir, 'hg.mo')
mobuildfile = join('mercurial', mofile)
cmd = ['msgfmt', '-v', '-o', mobuildfile, pofile]
if sys.platform != 'sunos5':
# msgfmt on Solaris does not know about -c
cmd.append('-c')
self.mkpath(join('mercurial', modir))
self.make_file([pofile], mobuildfile, spawn, (cmd,))
class hgdist(Distribution):
pure = False
rust = False
no_rust = False
cffi = ispypy
global_options = Distribution.global_options + [
('pure', None, "use pure (slow) Python code instead of C extensions"),
('rust', None, "use Rust extensions additionally to C extensions"),
(
'no-rust',
None,
"do not use Rust extensions additionally to C extensions",
),
]
negative_opt = Distribution.negative_opt.copy()
boolean_options = ['pure', 'rust', 'no-rust']
negative_opt['no-rust'] = 'rust'
def _set_command_options(self, command_obj, option_dict=None):
# Not all distutils versions in the wild have boolean_options.
# This should be cleaned up when we're Python 3 only.
command_obj.boolean_options = (
getattr(command_obj, 'boolean_options', []) + self.boolean_options
)
return Distribution._set_command_options(
self, command_obj, option_dict=option_dict
)
def parse_command_line(self):
ret = Distribution.parse_command_line(self)
if not (self.rust or self.no_rust):
hgrustext = os.environ.get('HGWITHRUSTEXT')
# TODO record it for proper rebuild upon changes
# (see mercurial/__modulepolicy__.py)
if hgrustext != 'cpython' and hgrustext is not None:
if hgrustext:
msg = 'unkown HGWITHRUSTEXT value: %s' % hgrustext
printf(msg, file=sys.stderr)
hgrustext = None
self.rust = hgrustext is not None
self.no_rust = not self.rust
return ret
def has_ext_modules(self):
# self.ext_modules is emptied in hgbuildpy.finalize_options which is
# too late for some cases
return not self.pure and Distribution.has_ext_modules(self)
# This is ugly as a one-liner. So use a variable.
buildextnegops = dict(getattr(build_ext, 'negative_options', {}))
buildextnegops['no-zstd'] = 'zstd'
buildextnegops['no-rust'] = 'rust'
class hgbuildext(build_ext):
user_options = build_ext.user_options + [
('zstd', None, 'compile zstd bindings [default]'),
('no-zstd', None, 'do not compile zstd bindings'),
(
'rust',
None,
'compile Rust extensions if they are in use '
'(requires Cargo) [default]',
),
('no-rust', None, 'do not compile Rust extensions'),
]
boolean_options = build_ext.boolean_options + ['zstd', 'rust']
negative_opt = buildextnegops
def initialize_options(self):
self.zstd = True
self.rust = True
return build_ext.initialize_options(self)
def finalize_options(self):
# Unless overridden by the end user, build extensions in parallel.
# Only influences behavior on Python 3.5+.
if getattr(self, 'parallel', None) is None:
self.parallel = True
return build_ext.finalize_options(self)
def build_extensions(self):
ruststandalones = [
e for e in self.extensions if isinstance(e, RustStandaloneExtension)
]
self.extensions = [
e for e in self.extensions if e not in ruststandalones
]
# Filter out zstd if disabled via argument.
if not self.zstd:
self.extensions = [
e for e in self.extensions if e.name != 'mercurial.zstd'
]
# Build Rust standalon extensions if it'll be used
# and its build is not explictely disabled (for external build
# as Linux distributions would do)
if self.distribution.rust and self.rust:
if not sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
self.warn(
"rust extensions have only been tested on Linux "
"and may not behave correctly on other platforms"
)
for rustext in ruststandalones:
rustext.build('' if self.inplace else self.build_lib)
return build_ext.build_extensions(self)
def build_extension(self, ext):
if (
self.distribution.rust
and self.rust
and isinstance(ext, RustExtension)
):
ext.rustbuild()
try:
build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
except CCompilerError:
if not getattr(ext, 'optional', False):
raise
log.warn(
"Failed to build optional extension '%s' (skipping)", ext.name
)
class hgbuildscripts(build_scripts):
def run(self):
if os.name != 'nt' or self.distribution.pure:
return build_scripts.run(self)
exebuilt = False
try:
self.run_command('build_hgexe')
exebuilt = True
except (DistutilsError, CCompilerError):
log.warn('failed to build optional hg.exe')
if exebuilt:
# Copying hg.exe to the scripts build directory ensures it is
# installed by the install_scripts command.
hgexecommand = self.get_finalized_command('build_hgexe')
dest = os.path.join(self.build_dir, 'hg.exe')
self.mkpath(self.build_dir)
self.copy_file(hgexecommand.hgexepath, dest)
# Remove hg.bat because it is redundant with hg.exe.
self.scripts.remove('contrib/win32/hg.bat')
return build_scripts.run(self)
class hgbuildpy(build_py):
def finalize_options(self):
build_py.finalize_options(self)
if self.distribution.pure:
self.distribution.ext_modules = []
elif self.distribution.cffi:
from mercurial.cffi import (
bdiffbuild,
mpatchbuild,
)
exts = [
mpatchbuild.ffi.distutils_extension(),
bdiffbuild.ffi.distutils_extension(),
]
# cffi modules go here
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
from mercurial.cffi import osutilbuild
exts.append(osutilbuild.ffi.distutils_extension())
self.distribution.ext_modules = exts
else:
h = os.path.join(get_python_inc(), 'Python.h')
if not os.path.exists(h):
raise SystemExit(
'Python headers are required to build '
'Mercurial but weren\'t found in %s' % h
)
def run(self):
basepath = os.path.join(self.build_lib, 'mercurial')
self.mkpath(basepath)
rust = self.distribution.rust
if self.distribution.pure:
modulepolicy = 'py'
elif self.build_lib == '.':
# in-place build should run without rebuilding and Rust extensions
modulepolicy = 'rust+c-allow' if rust else 'allow'
else:
modulepolicy = 'rust+c' if rust else 'c'
content = b''.join(
[
b'# this file is autogenerated by setup.py\n',
b'modulepolicy = b"%s"\n' % modulepolicy.encode('ascii'),
]
)
write_if_changed(os.path.join(basepath, '__modulepolicy__.py'), content)
build_py.run(self)
class buildhgextindex(Command):
description = 'generate prebuilt index of hgext (for frozen package)'
user_options = []
_indexfilename = 'hgext/__index__.py'
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
if os.path.exists(self._indexfilename):
with open(self._indexfilename, 'w') as f:
f.write('# empty\n')
# here no extension enabled, disabled() lists up everything
code = (
'import pprint; from mercurial import extensions; '
'ext = extensions.disabled();'
'ext.pop("__index__", None);'
'pprint.pprint(ext)'
)
returncode, out, err = runcmd(
[sys.executable, '-c', code], localhgenv()
)
if err or returncode != 0:
raise DistutilsExecError(err)
with open(self._indexfilename, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'# this file is autogenerated by setup.py\n')
f.write(b'docs = ')
f.write(out)
class buildhgexe(build_ext):
description = 'compile hg.exe from mercurial/exewrapper.c'
user_options = build_ext.user_options + [
(
'long-paths-support',
None,
'enable support for long paths on '
'Windows (off by default and '
'experimental)',
),
]
LONG_PATHS_MANIFEST = """
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
<application>
<windowsSettings
xmlns:ws2="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SMI/2016/WindowsSettings">
<ws2:longPathAware>true</ws2:longPathAware>
</windowsSettings>
</application>
</assembly>"""
def initialize_options(self):
build_ext.initialize_options(self)
self.long_paths_support = False
def build_extensions(self):
if os.name != 'nt':
return
if isinstance(self.compiler, HackedMingw32CCompiler):
self.compiler.compiler_so = self.compiler.compiler # no -mdll
self.compiler.dll_libraries = [] # no -lmsrvc90
pythonlib = None
dir = os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath('dummy'))
self.hgtarget = os.path.join(dir, 'hg')
if getattr(sys, 'dllhandle', None):
# Different Python installs can have different Python library
# names. e.g. the official CPython distribution uses pythonXY.dll
# and MinGW uses libpythonX.Y.dll.
_kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
_kernel32.GetModuleFileNameA.argtypes = [
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.c_ulong,
]
_kernel32.GetModuleFileNameA.restype = ctypes.c_ulong
size = 1000
buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(size + 1)
filelen = _kernel32.GetModuleFileNameA(
sys.dllhandle, ctypes.byref(buf), size
)
if filelen > 0 and filelen != size:
dllbasename = os.path.basename(buf.value)
if not dllbasename.lower().endswith(b'.dll'):
raise SystemExit(
'Python DLL does not end with .dll: %s' % dllbasename
)
pythonlib = dllbasename[:-4]
# Copy the pythonXY.dll next to the binary so that it runs
# without tampering with PATH.
fsdecode = lambda x: x
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
fsdecode = os.fsdecode
dest = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(self.hgtarget),
fsdecode(dllbasename),
)
if not os.path.exists(dest):
shutil.copy(buf.value, dest)
# Also overwrite python3.dll so that hgext.git is usable.
# TODO: also handle the MSYS flavor
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
python_x = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(fsdecode(buf.value)),
"python3.dll",
)
if os.path.exists(python_x):
dest = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(self.hgtarget),
os.path.basename(python_x),
)
shutil.copy(python_x, dest)
if not pythonlib:
log.warn(
'could not determine Python DLL filename; assuming pythonXY'
)
hv = sys.hexversion
pythonlib = b'python%d%d' % (hv >> 24, (hv >> 16) & 0xFF)
log.info('using %s as Python library name' % pythonlib)
with open('mercurial/hgpythonlib.h', 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'/* this file is autogenerated by setup.py */\n')
f.write(b'#define HGPYTHONLIB "%s"\n' % pythonlib)
macros = None
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
macros = [('_UNICODE', None), ('UNICODE', None)]
objects = self.compiler.compile(
['mercurial/exewrapper.c'],
output_dir=self.build_temp,
macros=macros,
)
self.compiler.link_executable(
objects, self.hgtarget, libraries=[], output_dir=self.build_temp
)
if self.long_paths_support:
self.addlongpathsmanifest()
def addlongpathsmanifest(self):
r"""Add manifest pieces so that hg.exe understands long paths
This is an EXPERIMENTAL feature, use with care.
To enable long paths support, one needs to do two things:
- build Mercurial with --long-paths-support option
- change HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\
LongPathsEnabled to have value 1.
Please ignore 'warning 81010002: Unrecognized Element "longPathAware"';
it happens because Mercurial uses mt.exe circa 2008, which is not
yet aware of long paths support in the manifest (I think so at least).
This does not stop mt.exe from embedding/merging the XML properly.
Why resource #1 should be used for .exe manifests? I don't know and
wasn't able to find an explanation for mortals. But it seems to work.
"""
exefname = self.compiler.executable_filename(self.hgtarget)
fdauto, manfname = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.hg.exe.manifest')
os.close(fdauto)
with open(manfname, 'w') as f:
f.write(self.LONG_PATHS_MANIFEST)
log.info("long paths manifest is written to '%s'" % manfname)
inputresource = '-inputresource:%s;#1' % exefname
outputresource = '-outputresource:%s;#1' % exefname
log.info("running mt.exe to update hg.exe's manifest in-place")
# supplying both -manifest and -inputresource to mt.exe makes
# it merge the embedded and supplied manifests in the -outputresource
self.spawn(
[
'mt.exe',
'-nologo',
'-manifest',
manfname,
inputresource,
outputresource,
]
)
log.info("done updating hg.exe's manifest")
os.remove(manfname)
@property
def hgexepath(self):
dir = os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath('dummy'))
return os.path.join(self.build_temp, dir, 'hg.exe')
class hgbuilddoc(Command):
description = 'build documentation'
user_options = [
('man', None, 'generate man pages'),
('html', None, 'generate html pages'),
]
def initialize_options(self):
self.man = None
self.html = None
def finalize_options(self):
# If --man or --html are set, only generate what we're told to.
# Otherwise generate everything.
have_subset = self.man is not None or self.html is not None
if have_subset:
self.man = True if self.man else False
self.html = True if self.html else False
else:
self.man = True
self.html = True
def run(self):
def normalizecrlf(p):
with open(p, 'rb') as fh:
orig = fh.read()
if b'\r\n' not in orig:
return
log.info('normalizing %s to LF line endings' % p)
with open(p, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(orig.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n'))
def gentxt(root):
txt = 'doc/%s.txt' % root
log.info('generating %s' % txt)
res, out, err = runcmd(
[sys.executable, 'gendoc.py', root], os.environ, cwd='doc'
)
if res:
raise SystemExit(
'error running gendoc.py: %s'
% '\n'.join([sysstr(out), sysstr(err)])
)
with open(txt, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(out)
def gengendoc(root):
gendoc = 'doc/%s.gendoc.txt' % root
log.info('generating %s' % gendoc)
res, out, err = runcmd(
[sys.executable, 'gendoc.py', '%s.gendoc' % root],
os.environ,
cwd='doc',
)
if res:
raise SystemExit(
'error running gendoc: %s'
% '\n'.join([sysstr(out), sysstr(err)])
)
with open(gendoc, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(out)
def genman(root):
log.info('generating doc/%s' % root)
res, out, err = runcmd(
[
sys.executable,
'runrst',
'hgmanpage',
'--halt',
'warning',
'--strip-elements-with-class',
'htmlonly',
'%s.txt' % root,
root,
],
os.environ,
cwd='doc',
)
if res:
raise SystemExit(
'error running runrst: %s'
% '\n'.join([sysstr(out), sysstr(err)])
)
normalizecrlf('doc/%s' % root)
def genhtml(root):
log.info('generating doc/%s.html' % root)
res, out, err = runcmd(
[
sys.executable,
'runrst',
'html',
'--halt',
'warning',
'--link-stylesheet',
'--stylesheet-path',
'style.css',
'%s.txt' % root,
'%s.html' % root,
],
os.environ,
cwd='doc',
)
if res:
raise SystemExit(
'error running runrst: %s'
% '\n'.join([sysstr(out), sysstr(err)])
)
normalizecrlf('doc/%s.html' % root)
# This logic is duplicated in doc/Makefile.
sources = {
f
for f in os.listdir('mercurial/helptext')
if re.search(r'[0-9]\.txt$', f)
}
# common.txt is a one-off.
gentxt('common')
for source in sorted(sources):
assert source[-4:] == '.txt'
root = source[:-4]
gentxt(root)
gengendoc(root)
if self.man:
genman(root)
if self.html:
genhtml(root)
class hginstall(install):
user_options = install.user_options + [
(
'old-and-unmanageable',
None,
'noop, present for eggless setuptools compat',
),
(
'single-version-externally-managed',
None,
'noop, present for eggless setuptools compat',
),
]
# Also helps setuptools not be sad while we refuse to create eggs.
single_version_externally_managed = True
def get_sub_commands(self):
# Screen out egg related commands to prevent egg generation. But allow
# mercurial.egg-info generation, since that is part of modern
# packaging.
excl = {'bdist_egg'}
return filter(lambda x: x not in excl, install.get_sub_commands(self))
class hginstalllib(install_lib):
"""
This is a specialization of install_lib that replaces the copy_file used
there so that it supports setting the mode of files after copying them,
instead of just preserving the mode that the files originally had. If your
system has a umask of something like 027, preserving the permissions when
copying will lead to a broken install.
Note that just passing keep_permissions=False to copy_file would be
insufficient, as it might still be applying a umask.
"""
def run(self):
realcopyfile = file_util.copy_file
def copyfileandsetmode(*args, **kwargs):
src, dst = args[0], args[1]
dst, copied = realcopyfile(*args, **kwargs)
if copied:
st = os.stat(src)
# Persist executable bit (apply it to group and other if user
# has it)
if st[stat.ST_MODE] & stat.S_IXUSR:
setmode = int('0755', 8)
else:
setmode = int('0644', 8)
m = stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE])
m = (m & ~int('0777', 8)) | setmode
os.chmod(dst, m)
file_util.copy_file = copyfileandsetmode
try:
install_lib.run(self)
finally:
file_util.copy_file = realcopyfile
class hginstallscripts(install_scripts):
"""
This is a specialization of install_scripts that replaces the @LIBDIR@ with
the configured directory for modules. If possible, the path is made relative
to the directory for scripts.
"""
def initialize_options(self):
install_scripts.initialize_options(self)
self.install_lib = None
def finalize_options(self):
install_scripts.finalize_options(self)
self.set_undefined_options('install', ('install_lib', 'install_lib'))
def run(self):
install_scripts.run(self)
# It only makes sense to replace @LIBDIR@ with the install path if
# the install path is known. For wheels, the logic below calculates
# the libdir to be "../..". This is because the internal layout of a
# wheel archive looks like:
#
# mercurial-3.6.1.data/scripts/hg
# mercurial/__init__.py
#
# When installing wheels, the subdirectories of the "<pkg>.data"
# directory are translated to system local paths and files therein
# are copied in place. The mercurial/* files are installed into the
# site-packages directory. However, the site-packages directory
# isn't known until wheel install time. This means we have no clue
# at wheel generation time what the installed site-packages directory
# will be. And, wheels don't appear to provide the ability to register
# custom code to run during wheel installation. This all means that
# we can't reliably set the libdir in wheels: the default behavior
# of looking in sys.path must do.
if (
os.path.splitdrive(self.install_dir)[0]
!= os.path.splitdrive(self.install_lib)[0]
):
# can't make relative paths from one drive to another, so use an
# absolute path instead
libdir = self.install_lib
else:
libdir = os.path.relpath(self.install_lib, self.install_dir)
for outfile in self.outfiles:
with open(outfile, 'rb') as fp:
data = fp.read()
# skip binary files
if b'\0' in data:
continue
# During local installs, the shebang will be rewritten to the final
# install path. During wheel packaging, the shebang has a special
# value.
if data.startswith(b'#!python'):
log.info(
'not rewriting @LIBDIR@ in %s because install path '
'not known' % outfile
)
continue
data = data.replace(b'@LIBDIR@', libdir.encode(libdir_escape))
with open(outfile, 'wb') as fp:
fp.write(data)
# virtualenv installs custom distutils/__init__.py and
# distutils/distutils.cfg files which essentially proxy back to the
# "real" distutils in the main Python install. The presence of this
# directory causes py2exe to pick up the "hacked" distutils package
# from the virtualenv and "import distutils" will fail from the py2exe
# build because the "real" distutils files can't be located.
#
# We work around this by monkeypatching the py2exe code finding Python
# modules to replace the found virtualenv distutils modules with the
# original versions via filesystem scanning. This is a bit hacky. But
# it allows us to use virtualenvs for py2exe packaging, which is more
# deterministic and reproducible.
#
# It's worth noting that the common StackOverflow suggestions for this
# problem involve copying the original distutils files into the
# virtualenv or into the staging directory after setup() is invoked.
# The former is very brittle and can easily break setup(). Our hacking
# of the found modules routine has a similar result as copying the files
# manually. But it makes fewer assumptions about how py2exe works and
# is less brittle.
# This only catches virtualenvs made with virtualenv (as opposed to
# venv, which is likely what Python 3 uses).
py2exehacked = py2exeloaded and getattr(sys, 'real_prefix', None) is not None
if py2exehacked:
from distutils.command.py2exe import py2exe as buildpy2exe
from py2exe.mf import Module as py2exemodule
class hgbuildpy2exe(buildpy2exe):
def find_needed_modules(self, mf, files, modules):
res = buildpy2exe.find_needed_modules(self, mf, files, modules)
# Replace virtualenv's distutils modules with the real ones.
modules = {}
for k, v in res.modules.items():
if k != 'distutils' and not k.startswith('distutils.'):
modules[k] = v
res.modules = modules
import opcode
distutilsreal = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(opcode.__file__), 'distutils'
)
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(distutilsreal):
for f in sorted(files):
if not f.endswith('.py'):
continue
full = os.path.join(root, f)
parents = ['distutils']
if root != distutilsreal:
rel = os.path.relpath(root, distutilsreal)
parents.extend(p for p in rel.split(os.sep))
modname = '%s.%s' % ('.'.join(parents), f[:-3])
if modname.startswith('distutils.tests.'):
continue
if modname.endswith('.__init__'):
modname = modname[: -len('.__init__')]
path = os.path.dirname(full)
else:
path = None
res.modules[modname] = py2exemodule(
modname, full, path=path
)
if 'distutils' not in res.modules:
raise SystemExit('could not find distutils modules')
return res
cmdclass = {
'build': hgbuild,
'build_doc': hgbuilddoc,
'build_mo': hgbuildmo,
'build_ext': hgbuildext,
'build_py': hgbuildpy,
'build_scripts': hgbuildscripts,
'build_hgextindex': buildhgextindex,
'install': hginstall,
'install_lib': hginstalllib,
'install_scripts': hginstallscripts,
'build_hgexe': buildhgexe,
}
if py2exehacked:
cmdclass['py2exe'] = hgbuildpy2exe
packages = [
'mercurial',
'mercurial.cext',
'mercurial.cffi',
'mercurial.defaultrc',
'mercurial.dirstateutils',
'mercurial.helptext',
'mercurial.helptext.internals',
'mercurial.hgweb',
'mercurial.interfaces',
'mercurial.pure',
'mercurial.templates',
'mercurial.thirdparty',
'mercurial.thirdparty.attr',
'mercurial.thirdparty.zope',
'mercurial.thirdparty.zope.interface',
'mercurial.upgrade_utils',
'mercurial.utils',
'mercurial.revlogutils',
'mercurial.testing',
'hgext',
'hgext.convert',
'hgext.fsmonitor',
'hgext.fastannotate',
'hgext.fsmonitor.pywatchman',
'hgext.git',
'hgext.highlight',
'hgext.hooklib',
'hgext.infinitepush',
'hgext.largefiles',
'hgext.lfs',
'hgext.narrow',
'hgext.remotefilelog',
'hgext.zeroconf',
'hgext3rd',
'hgdemandimport',
]
# The pygit2 dependency dropped py2 support with the 1.0 release in Dec 2019.
# Prior releases do not build at all on Windows, because Visual Studio 2008
# doesn't understand C 11. Older Linux releases are buggy.
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
packages.remove('hgext.git')
for name in os.listdir(os.path.join('mercurial', 'templates')):
if name != '__pycache__' and os.path.isdir(
os.path.join('mercurial', 'templates', name)
):
packages.append('mercurial.templates.%s' % name)
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
packages.extend(
[
'mercurial.thirdparty.concurrent',
'mercurial.thirdparty.concurrent.futures',
]
)
if 'HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INSTALL_PACKAGES' in os.environ:
# py2exe can't cope with namespace packages very well, so we have to
# install any hgext3rd.* extensions that we want in the final py2exe
# image here. This is gross, but you gotta do what you gotta do.
packages.extend(os.environ['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INSTALL_PACKAGES'].split(' '))
common_depends = [
'mercurial/bitmanipulation.h',
'mercurial/compat.h',
'mercurial/cext/util.h',
]
common_include_dirs = ['mercurial']
common_cflags = []
# MSVC 2008 still needs declarations at the top of the scope, but Python 3.9
# makes declarations not at the top of a scope in the headers.
if os.name != 'nt' and sys.version_info[1] < 9:
common_cflags = ['-Werror=declaration-after-statement']
osutil_cflags = []
osutil_ldflags = []
# platform specific macros
for plat, func in [('bsd', 'setproctitle')]:
if re.search(plat, sys.platform) and hasfunction(new_compiler(), func):
osutil_cflags.append('-DHAVE_%s' % func.upper())
for plat, macro, code in [
(
'bsd|darwin',
'BSD_STATFS',
'''
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
int main() { struct statfs s; return sizeof(s.f_fstypename); }
''',
),
(
'linux',
'LINUX_STATFS',
'''
#include <linux/magic.h>
#include <sys/vfs.h>
int main() { struct statfs s; return sizeof(s.f_type); }
''',
),
]:
if re.search(plat, sys.platform) and cancompile(new_compiler(), code):
osutil_cflags.append('-DHAVE_%s' % macro)
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
osutil_ldflags += ['-framework', 'ApplicationServices']
if sys.platform == 'sunos5':
osutil_ldflags += ['-lsocket']
xdiff_srcs = [
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xdiffi.c',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xprepare.c',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xutils.c',
]
xdiff_headers = [
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xdiff.h',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xdiffi.h',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xinclude.h',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xmacros.h',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xprepare.h',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xtypes.h',
'mercurial/thirdparty/xdiff/xutils.h',
]
class RustCompilationError(CCompilerError):
"""Exception class for Rust compilation errors."""
class RustExtension(Extension):
"""Base classes for concrete Rust Extension classes."""
rusttargetdir = os.path.join('rust', 'target', 'release')
def __init__(self, mpath, sources, rustlibname, subcrate, **kw):
Extension.__init__(self, mpath, sources, **kw)
srcdir = self.rustsrcdir = os.path.join('rust', subcrate)
# adding Rust source and control files to depends so that the extension
# gets rebuilt if they've changed
self.depends.append(os.path.join(srcdir, 'Cargo.toml'))
cargo_lock = os.path.join(srcdir, 'Cargo.lock')
if os.path.exists(cargo_lock):
self.depends.append(cargo_lock)
for dirpath, subdir, fnames in os.walk(os.path.join(srcdir, 'src')):
self.depends.extend(
os.path.join(dirpath, fname)
for fname in fnames
if os.path.splitext(fname)[1] == '.rs'
)
@staticmethod
def rustdylibsuffix():
"""Return the suffix for shared libraries produced by rustc.
See also: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/linkage.html
"""
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
return '.dylib'
elif os.name == 'nt':
return '.dll'
else:
return '.so'
def rustbuild(self):
env = os.environ.copy()
if 'HGTEST_RESTOREENV' in env:
# Mercurial tests change HOME to a temporary directory,
# but, if installed with rustup, the Rust toolchain needs
# HOME to be correct (otherwise the 'no default toolchain'
# error message is issued and the build fails).
# This happens currently with test-hghave.t, which does
# invoke this build.
# Unix only fix (os.path.expanduser not really reliable if
# HOME is shadowed like this)
import pwd
env['HOME'] = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_dir
cargocmd = ['cargo', 'rustc', '--release']
feature_flags = []
cargocmd.append('--no-default-features')
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
feature_flags.append('python27')
elif sys.version_info[0] == 3:
feature_flags.append('python3')
rust_features = env.get("HG_RUST_FEATURES")
if rust_features:
feature_flags.append(rust_features)
cargocmd.extend(('--features', " ".join(feature_flags)))
cargocmd.append('--')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
cargocmd.extend(
("-C", "link-arg=-undefined", "-C", "link-arg=dynamic_lookup")
)
try:
subprocess.check_call(cargocmd, env=env, cwd=self.rustsrcdir)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
raise RustCompilationError("Cargo not found")
elif exc.errno == errno.EACCES:
raise RustCompilationError(
"Cargo found, but permisssion to execute it is denied"
)
else:
raise
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
raise RustCompilationError(
"Cargo failed. Working directory: %r, "
"command: %r, environment: %r"
% (self.rustsrcdir, cargocmd, env)
)
class RustStandaloneExtension(RustExtension):
def __init__(self, pydottedname, rustcrate, dylibname, **kw):
RustExtension.__init__(
self, pydottedname, [], dylibname, rustcrate, **kw
)
self.dylibname = dylibname
def build(self, target_dir):
self.rustbuild()
target = [target_dir]
target.extend(self.name.split('.'))
target[-1] += DYLIB_SUFFIX
shutil.copy2(
os.path.join(
self.rusttargetdir, self.dylibname + self.rustdylibsuffix()
),
os.path.join(*target),
)
extmodules = [
Extension(
'mercurial.cext.base85',
['mercurial/cext/base85.c'],
include_dirs=common_include_dirs,
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
depends=common_depends,
),
Extension(
'mercurial.cext.bdiff',
['mercurial/bdiff.c', 'mercurial/cext/bdiff.c'] + xdiff_srcs,
include_dirs=common_include_dirs,
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
depends=common_depends + ['mercurial/bdiff.h'] + xdiff_headers,
),
Extension(
'mercurial.cext.mpatch',
['mercurial/mpatch.c', 'mercurial/cext/mpatch.c'],
include_dirs=common_include_dirs,
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
depends=common_depends,
),
Extension(
'mercurial.cext.parsers',
[
'mercurial/cext/charencode.c',
'mercurial/cext/dirs.c',
'mercurial/cext/manifest.c',
'mercurial/cext/parsers.c',
'mercurial/cext/pathencode.c',
'mercurial/cext/revlog.c',
],
include_dirs=common_include_dirs,
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
depends=common_depends
+ [
'mercurial/cext/charencode.h',
'mercurial/cext/revlog.h',
],
),
Extension(
'mercurial.cext.osutil',
['mercurial/cext/osutil.c'],
include_dirs=common_include_dirs,
extra_compile_args=common_cflags + osutil_cflags,
extra_link_args=osutil_ldflags,
depends=common_depends,
),
Extension(
'mercurial.thirdparty.zope.interface._zope_interface_coptimizations',
[
'mercurial/thirdparty/zope/interface/_zope_interface_coptimizations.c',
],
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
),
Extension(
'mercurial.thirdparty.sha1dc',
[
'mercurial/thirdparty/sha1dc/cext.c',
'mercurial/thirdparty/sha1dc/lib/sha1.c',
'mercurial/thirdparty/sha1dc/lib/ubc_check.c',
],
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
),
Extension(
'hgext.fsmonitor.pywatchman.bser',
['hgext/fsmonitor/pywatchman/bser.c'],
extra_compile_args=common_cflags,
),
RustStandaloneExtension(
'mercurial.rustext',
'hg-cpython',
'librusthg',
),
]
sys.path.insert(0, 'contrib/python-zstandard')
import setup_zstd
zstd = setup_zstd.get_c_extension(
name='mercurial.zstd', root=os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
)
zstd.extra_compile_args += common_cflags
extmodules.append(zstd)
try:
from distutils import cygwinccompiler
# the -mno-cygwin option has been deprecated for years
mingw32compilerclass = cygwinccompiler.Mingw32CCompiler
class HackedMingw32CCompiler(cygwinccompiler.Mingw32CCompiler):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
mingw32compilerclass.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
for i in 'compiler compiler_so linker_exe linker_so'.split():
try:
getattr(self, i).remove('-mno-cygwin')
except ValueError:
pass
cygwinccompiler.Mingw32CCompiler = HackedMingw32CCompiler
except ImportError:
# the cygwinccompiler package is not available on some Python
# distributions like the ones from the optware project for Synology
# DiskStation boxes
class HackedMingw32CCompiler(object):
pass
if os.name == 'nt':
# Allow compiler/linker flags to be added to Visual Studio builds. Passing
# extra_link_args to distutils.extensions.Extension() doesn't have any
# effect.
from distutils import msvccompiler
msvccompilerclass = msvccompiler.MSVCCompiler
class HackedMSVCCompiler(msvccompiler.MSVCCompiler):
def initialize(self):
msvccompilerclass.initialize(self)
# "warning LNK4197: export 'func' specified multiple times"
self.ldflags_shared.append('/ignore:4197')
self.ldflags_shared_debug.append('/ignore:4197')
msvccompiler.MSVCCompiler = HackedMSVCCompiler
packagedata = {
'mercurial': [
'locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/hg.mo',
'dummycert.pem',
],
'mercurial.defaultrc': [
'*.rc',
],
'mercurial.helptext': [
'*.txt',
],
'mercurial.helptext.internals': [
'*.txt',
],
}
def ordinarypath(p):
return p and p[0] != '.' and p[-1] != '~'
for root in ('templates',):
for curdir, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.join('mercurial', root)):
packagename = curdir.replace(os.sep, '.')
packagedata[packagename] = list(filter(ordinarypath, files))
datafiles = []
# distutils expects version to be str/unicode. Converting it to
# unicode on Python 2 still works because it won't contain any
# non-ascii bytes and will be implicitly converted back to bytes
# when operated on.
assert isinstance(version, str)
setupversion = version
extra = {}
py2exepackages = [
'hgdemandimport',
'hgext3rd',
'hgext',
'email',
# implicitly imported per module policy
# (cffi wouldn't be used as a frozen exe)
'mercurial.cext',
#'mercurial.cffi',
'mercurial.pure',
]
py2exe_includes = []
py2exeexcludes = []
py2exedllexcludes = ['crypt32.dll']
if issetuptools:
extra['python_requires'] = supportedpy
if py2exeloaded:
extra['console'] = [
{
'script': 'hg',
'copyright': 'Copyright (C) 2005-2021 Olivia Mackall and others',
'product_version': version,
}
]
# Sub command of 'build' because 'py2exe' does not handle sub_commands.
# Need to override hgbuild because it has a private copy of
# build.sub_commands.
hgbuild.sub_commands.insert(0, ('build_hgextindex', None))
# put dlls in sub directory so that they won't pollute PATH
extra['zipfile'] = 'lib/library.zip'
# We allow some configuration to be supplemented via environment
# variables. This is better than setup.cfg files because it allows
# supplementing configs instead of replacing them.
extrapackages = os.environ.get('HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_PACKAGES')
if extrapackages:
py2exepackages.extend(extrapackages.split(' '))
extra_includes = os.environ.get('HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INCLUDES')
if extra_includes:
py2exe_includes.extend(extra_includes.split(' '))
excludes = os.environ.get('HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_EXCLUDES')
if excludes:
py2exeexcludes.extend(excludes.split(' '))
dllexcludes = os.environ.get('HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_DLL_EXCLUDES')
if dllexcludes:
py2exedllexcludes.extend(dllexcludes.split(' '))
if os.environ.get('PYOXIDIZER'):
hgbuild.sub_commands.insert(0, ('build_hgextindex', None))
if os.name == 'nt':
# Windows binary file versions for exe/dll files must have the
# form W.X.Y.Z, where W,X,Y,Z are numbers in the range 0..65535
setupversion = setupversion.split(r'+', 1)[0]
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and os.path.exists('/usr/bin/xcodebuild'):
version = runcmd(['/usr/bin/xcodebuild', '-version'], {})[1].splitlines()
if version:
version = version[0]
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
version = version.decode('utf-8')
xcode4 = version.startswith('Xcode') and StrictVersion(
version.split()[1]
) >= StrictVersion('4.0')
xcode51 = re.match(r'^Xcode\s+5\.1', version) is not None
else:
# xcodebuild returns empty on OS X Lion with XCode 4.3 not
# installed, but instead with only command-line tools. Assume
# that only happens on >= Lion, thus no PPC support.
xcode4 = True
xcode51 = False
# XCode 4.0 dropped support for ppc architecture, which is hardcoded in
# distutils.sysconfig
if xcode4:
os.environ['ARCHFLAGS'] = ''
# XCode 5.1 changes clang such that it now fails to compile if the
# -mno-fused-madd flag is passed, but the version of Python shipped with
# OS X 10.9 Mavericks includes this flag. This causes problems in all
# C extension modules, and a bug has been filed upstream at
# http://bugs.python.org/issue21244. We also need to patch this here
# so Mercurial can continue to compile in the meantime.
if xcode51:
cflags = get_config_var('CFLAGS')
if cflags and re.search(r'-mno-fused-madd\b', cflags) is not None:
os.environ['CFLAGS'] = (
os.environ.get('CFLAGS', '') + ' -Qunused-arguments'
)
setup(
name='mercurial',
version=setupversion,
author='Olivia Mackall and many others',
author_email='mercurial@mercurial-scm.org',
url='https://mercurial-scm.org/',
download_url='https://mercurial-scm.org/release/',
description=(
'Fast scalable distributed SCM (revision control, version '
'control) system'
),
long_description=(
'Mercurial is a distributed SCM tool written in Python.'
' It is used by a number of large projects that require'
' fast, reliable distributed revision control, such as '
'Mozilla.'
),
license='GNU GPLv2 or any later version',
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 6 - Mature',
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
'Natural Language :: Danish',
'Natural Language :: English',
'Natural Language :: German',
'Natural Language :: Italian',
'Natural Language :: Japanese',
'Natural Language :: Portuguese (Brazilian)',
'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Operating System :: POSIX',
'Programming Language :: C',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control',
],
scripts=scripts,
packages=packages,
ext_modules=extmodules,
data_files=datafiles,
package_data=packagedata,
cmdclass=cmdclass,
distclass=hgdist,
options={
'py2exe': {
'bundle_files': 3,
'dll_excludes': py2exedllexcludes,
'includes': py2exe_includes,
'excludes': py2exeexcludes,
'packages': py2exepackages,
},
'bdist_mpkg': {
'zipdist': False,
'license': 'COPYING',
'readme': 'contrib/packaging/macosx/Readme.html',
'welcome': 'contrib/packaging/macosx/Welcome.html',
},
},
**extra
)