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exewrapper: adapt for legacy HackableMercurial
We give up using CPython's PythonXX.lib import libraries (and Python.h), and
now "manually" call the LoadLibrary() / GetProcAddress() Windows API's instead.
If there is a "hg-python" subdirectory (the canonical directory name for
HackableMercurial's private Python copy) next to the hg.exe, we load the
pythonXX.dll from there (feeding an absolute path to LoadLibrary) and we set
Py_SetPythonHome() to that directory, so that the Python libraries are used
from there as well.
If there is no "hg-python" subdir found next to the hg.exe, we do not feed an
absolute path to LoadLibrary. This continues to allow to find a globally
installed Python DLL, as before this change - that is, without having to edit,
delete, rename, or configure anything.
Note that the hg.exe built is still bound to a *specific* major version of the
pythonXX.dll (e.g. python27.dll). What version it is, is inferred from the
version of the python interpreter that was used when calling setup.py. For
example
C:\python27_x86\python.exe setup.py build_hgexe -i --compiler=mingw32
builds a hg.exe (using the mingw32 tool chain) bound to (x86) Python 2.7. And
C:\python27_x86\python.exe setup.py build_hgexe -i
builds the same using the Microsoft C compiler/linker. (Note that the Microsoft
toolchain combined with x64 CPython can be used to build an x64 hg.exe.)
setup.py is changed to write the name of the pythonlib into the generated header
file "mercurial/hgpythonlib.h", which is #included by exewrapper.c. For a Python
2.7 build, it for example contains:
#define HGPYTHONLIB "python27"
exewrapper.c then uses HGPYTHONLIB for the name of the Python dll to load.
We don't want to track mercurial/hgpythonlib.h, so we add it to .hgignore.
author | Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com> |
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date | Tue, 07 Aug 2012 11:04:41 +0200 |
parents | 26dd532456cf |
children | 4ae21a7568f3 |
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"""automatically manage newlines in repository files This extension allows you to manage the type of line endings (CRLF or LF) that are used in the repository and in the local working directory. That way you can get CRLF line endings on Windows and LF on Unix/Mac, thereby letting everybody use their OS native line endings. The extension reads its configuration from a versioned ``.hgeol`` configuration file found in the root of the working copy. The ``.hgeol`` file use the same syntax as all other Mercurial configuration files. It uses two sections, ``[patterns]`` and ``[repository]``. The ``[patterns]`` section specifies how line endings should be converted between the working copy and the repository. The format is specified by a file pattern. The first match is used, so put more specific patterns first. The available line endings are ``LF``, ``CRLF``, and ``BIN``. Files with the declared format of ``CRLF`` or ``LF`` are always checked out and stored in the repository in that format and files declared to be binary (``BIN``) are left unchanged. Additionally, ``native`` is an alias for checking out in the platform's default line ending: ``LF`` on Unix (including Mac OS X) and ``CRLF`` on Windows. Note that ``BIN`` (do nothing to line endings) is Mercurial's default behaviour; it is only needed if you need to override a later, more general pattern. The optional ``[repository]`` section specifies the line endings to use for files stored in the repository. It has a single setting, ``native``, which determines the storage line endings for files declared as ``native`` in the ``[patterns]`` section. It can be set to ``LF`` or ``CRLF``. The default is ``LF``. For example, this means that on Windows, files configured as ``native`` (``CRLF`` by default) will be converted to ``LF`` when stored in the repository. Files declared as ``LF``, ``CRLF``, or ``BIN`` in the ``[patterns]`` section are always stored as-is in the repository. Example versioned ``.hgeol`` file:: [patterns] **.py = native **.vcproj = CRLF **.txt = native Makefile = LF **.jpg = BIN [repository] native = LF .. note:: The rules will first apply when files are touched in the working copy, e.g. by updating to null and back to tip to touch all files. The extension uses an optional ``[eol]`` section read from both the normal Mercurial configuration files and the ``.hgeol`` file, with the latter overriding the former. You can use that section to control the overall behavior. There are three settings: - ``eol.native`` (default ``os.linesep``) can be set to ``LF`` or ``CRLF`` to override the default interpretation of ``native`` for checkout. This can be used with :hg:`archive` on Unix, say, to generate an archive where files have line endings for Windows. - ``eol.only-consistent`` (default True) can be set to False to make the extension convert files with inconsistent EOLs. Inconsistent means that there is both ``CRLF`` and ``LF`` present in the file. Such files are normally not touched under the assumption that they have mixed EOLs on purpose. - ``eol.fix-trailing-newline`` (default False) can be set to True to ensure that converted files end with a EOL character (either ``\\n`` or ``\\r\\n`` as per the configured patterns). The extension provides ``cleverencode:`` and ``cleverdecode:`` filters like the deprecated win32text extension does. This means that you can disable win32text and enable eol and your filters will still work. You only need to these filters until you have prepared a ``.hgeol`` file. The ``win32text.forbid*`` hooks provided by the win32text extension have been unified into a single hook named ``eol.checkheadshook``. The hook will lookup the expected line endings from the ``.hgeol`` file, which means you must migrate to a ``.hgeol`` file first before using the hook. ``eol.checkheadshook`` only checks heads, intermediate invalid revisions will be pushed. To forbid them completely, use the ``eol.checkallhook`` hook. These hooks are best used as ``pretxnchangegroup`` hooks. See :hg:`help patterns` for more information about the glob patterns used. """ from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import util, config, extensions, match, error import re, os testedwith = 'internal' # Matches a lone LF, i.e., one that is not part of CRLF. singlelf = re.compile('(^|[^\r])\n') # Matches a single EOL which can either be a CRLF where repeated CR # are removed or a LF. We do not care about old Macintosh files, so a # stray CR is an error. eolre = re.compile('\r*\n') def inconsistenteol(data): return '\r\n' in data and singlelf.search(data) def tolf(s, params, ui, **kwargs): """Filter to convert to LF EOLs.""" if util.binary(s): return s if ui.configbool('eol', 'only-consistent', True) and inconsistenteol(s): return s if (ui.configbool('eol', 'fix-trailing-newline', False) and s and s[-1] != '\n'): s = s + '\n' return eolre.sub('\n', s) def tocrlf(s, params, ui, **kwargs): """Filter to convert to CRLF EOLs.""" if util.binary(s): return s if ui.configbool('eol', 'only-consistent', True) and inconsistenteol(s): return s if (ui.configbool('eol', 'fix-trailing-newline', False) and s and s[-1] != '\n'): s = s + '\n' return eolre.sub('\r\n', s) def isbinary(s, params): """Filter to do nothing with the file.""" return s filters = { 'to-lf': tolf, 'to-crlf': tocrlf, 'is-binary': isbinary, # The following provide backwards compatibility with win32text 'cleverencode:': tolf, 'cleverdecode:': tocrlf } class eolfile(object): def __init__(self, ui, root, data): self._decode = {'LF': 'to-lf', 'CRLF': 'to-crlf', 'BIN': 'is-binary'} self._encode = {'LF': 'to-lf', 'CRLF': 'to-crlf', 'BIN': 'is-binary'} self.cfg = config.config() # Our files should not be touched. The pattern must be # inserted first override a '** = native' pattern. self.cfg.set('patterns', '.hg*', 'BIN') # We can then parse the user's patterns. self.cfg.parse('.hgeol', data) isrepolf = self.cfg.get('repository', 'native') != 'CRLF' self._encode['NATIVE'] = isrepolf and 'to-lf' or 'to-crlf' iswdlf = ui.config('eol', 'native', os.linesep) in ('LF', '\n') self._decode['NATIVE'] = iswdlf and 'to-lf' or 'to-crlf' include = [] exclude = [] for pattern, style in self.cfg.items('patterns'): key = style.upper() if key == 'BIN': exclude.append(pattern) else: include.append(pattern) # This will match the files for which we need to care # about inconsistent newlines. self.match = match.match(root, '', [], include, exclude) def copytoui(self, ui): for pattern, style in self.cfg.items('patterns'): key = style.upper() try: ui.setconfig('decode', pattern, self._decode[key]) ui.setconfig('encode', pattern, self._encode[key]) except KeyError: ui.warn(_("ignoring unknown EOL style '%s' from %s\n") % (style, self.cfg.source('patterns', pattern))) # eol.only-consistent can be specified in ~/.hgrc or .hgeol for k, v in self.cfg.items('eol'): ui.setconfig('eol', k, v) def checkrev(self, repo, ctx, files): failed = [] for f in (files or ctx.files()): if f not in ctx: continue for pattern, style in self.cfg.items('patterns'): if not match.match(repo.root, '', [pattern])(f): continue target = self._encode[style.upper()] data = ctx[f].data() if (target == "to-lf" and "\r\n" in data or target == "to-crlf" and singlelf.search(data)): failed.append((str(ctx), target, f)) break return failed def parseeol(ui, repo, nodes): try: for node in nodes: try: if node is None: # Cannot use workingctx.data() since it would load # and cache the filters before we configure them. data = repo.wfile('.hgeol').read() else: data = repo[node]['.hgeol'].data() return eolfile(ui, repo.root, data) except (IOError, LookupError): pass except error.ParseError, inst: ui.warn(_("warning: ignoring .hgeol file due to parse error " "at %s: %s\n") % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0])) return None def _checkhook(ui, repo, node, headsonly): # Get revisions to check and touched files at the same time files = set() revs = set() for rev in xrange(repo[node].rev(), len(repo)): revs.add(rev) if headsonly: ctx = repo[rev] files.update(ctx.files()) for pctx in ctx.parents(): revs.discard(pctx.rev()) failed = [] for rev in revs: ctx = repo[rev] eol = parseeol(ui, repo, [ctx.node()]) if eol: failed.extend(eol.checkrev(repo, ctx, files)) if failed: eols = {'to-lf': 'CRLF', 'to-crlf': 'LF'} msgs = [] for node, target, f in failed: msgs.append(_(" %s in %s should not have %s line endings") % (f, node, eols[target])) raise util.Abort(_("end-of-line check failed:\n") + "\n".join(msgs)) def checkallhook(ui, repo, node, hooktype, **kwargs): """verify that files have expected EOLs""" _checkhook(ui, repo, node, False) def checkheadshook(ui, repo, node, hooktype, **kwargs): """verify that files have expected EOLs""" _checkhook(ui, repo, node, True) # "checkheadshook" used to be called "hook" hook = checkheadshook def preupdate(ui, repo, hooktype, parent1, parent2): repo.loadeol([parent1]) return False def uisetup(ui): ui.setconfig('hooks', 'preupdate.eol', preupdate) def extsetup(ui): try: extensions.find('win32text') ui.warn(_("the eol extension is incompatible with the " "win32text extension\n")) except KeyError: pass def reposetup(ui, repo): uisetup(repo.ui) if not repo.local(): return for name, fn in filters.iteritems(): repo.adddatafilter(name, fn) ui.setconfig('patch', 'eol', 'auto') class eolrepo(repo.__class__): def loadeol(self, nodes): eol = parseeol(self.ui, self, nodes) if eol is None: return None eol.copytoui(self.ui) return eol.match def _hgcleardirstate(self): self._eolfile = self.loadeol([None, 'tip']) if not self._eolfile: self._eolfile = util.never return try: cachemtime = os.path.getmtime(self.join("eol.cache")) except OSError: cachemtime = 0 try: eolmtime = os.path.getmtime(self.wjoin(".hgeol")) except OSError: eolmtime = 0 if eolmtime > cachemtime: ui.debug("eol: detected change in .hgeol\n") wlock = None try: wlock = self.wlock() for f in self.dirstate: if self.dirstate[f] == 'n': # all normal files need to be looked at # again since the new .hgeol file might no # longer match a file it matched before self.dirstate.normallookup(f) # Create or touch the cache to update mtime self.opener("eol.cache", "w").close() wlock.release() except error.LockUnavailable: # If we cannot lock the repository and clear the # dirstate, then a commit might not see all files # as modified. But if we cannot lock the # repository, then we can also not make a commit, # so ignore the error. pass def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False): for f in sorted(ctx.added() + ctx.modified()): if not self._eolfile(f): continue try: data = ctx[f].data() except IOError: continue if util.binary(data): # We should not abort here, since the user should # be able to say "** = native" to automatically # have all non-binary files taken care of. continue if inconsistenteol(data): raise util.Abort(_("inconsistent newline style " "in %s\n" % f)) return super(eolrepo, self).commitctx(ctx, error) repo.__class__ = eolrepo repo._hgcleardirstate()