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contrib/setup3k.py: added script to build hg with py3k
This patch implements a script that inherits most of its functionality from
hg's setup.py and adds support to calling 2to3 during invocation with python3.
The motivation of having this script around is twofold:
1) It enables py3k crazies to test mercurial in py3k and, hopefully, patch it
more easily, so it can improve the py3k support to eventually run there.
2) Being separated from the main setup.py eliminates the need to make hg's
setup.py even more cluttered, and enables "independent" development until
the port is done.
Some considerations about the structure of this patch:
Mercurial already overrides the behavior of build_py, this patch tweaks it a bit
more to add support to call 2to3 with a custom fixer* location for Mercurial.
There is also a need of having the core C modules built *before* the
translation process starts, otherwise 2to3 will think those are global modules.
* A fixer is a python module that transforms python 2.x code in python 3.x
code.
author | Renato Cunha <renatoc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 03 Aug 2010 13:18:16 -0300 |
parents | bb5ea66789e3 |
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#!/bin/sh cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH [extensions] purge = EOF echo % init hg init t cd t echo % setup echo r1 > r1 hg ci -qAmr1 -d'0 0' mkdir directory echo r2 > directory/r2 hg ci -qAmr2 -d'1 0' echo 'ignored' > .hgignore hg ci -qAmr3 -d'2 0' echo % delete an empty directory mkdir empty_dir hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete an untracked directory mkdir untracked_dir touch untracked_dir/untracked_file1 touch untracked_dir/untracked_file2 hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete an untracked file touch untracked_file touch untracked_file_readonly python <<EOF import os, stat f= 'untracked_file_readonly' os.chmod(f, stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(f).st_mode) & ~stat.S_IWRITE) EOF hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete an untracked file in a tracked directory touch directory/untracked_file hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete nested directories mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete nested directories from a subdir mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory cd directory hg purge -p hg purge -v cd .. ls echo % delete only part of the tree mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory touch directory/untracked_file cd directory hg purge -p ../untracked_directory hg purge -v ../untracked_directory cd .. ls ls directory/untracked_file rm directory/untracked_file echo % skip ignored files if --all not specified touch ignored hg purge -p hg purge -v ls hg purge -p --all hg purge -v --all ls echo % abort with missing files until we support name mangling filesystems touch untracked_file rm r1 # hide error messages to avoid changing the output when the text changes hg purge -p 2> /dev/null hg st hg purge -p hg purge -v 2> /dev/null hg st hg purge -v hg revert --all --quiet hg st -a echo '% tracked file in ignored directory (issue621)' echo directory >> .hgignore hg ci -m 'ignore directory' touch untracked_file hg purge -p hg purge -v echo % skip excluded files touch excluded_file hg purge -p -X excluded_file hg purge -v -X excluded_file ls rm excluded_file echo % skip files in excluded dirs mkdir excluded_dir touch excluded_dir/file hg purge -p -X excluded_dir hg purge -v -X excluded_dir ls ls excluded_dir rm -R excluded_dir echo % skip excluded empty dirs mkdir excluded_dir hg purge -p -X excluded_dir hg purge -v -X excluded_dir ls rmdir excluded_dir echo % skip patterns mkdir .svn touch .svn/foo mkdir directory/.svn touch directory/.svn/foo hg purge -p -X .svn -X '*/.svn' hg purge -p -X re:.*.svn