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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 | 38caf405d010 |
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# interhg.py - interhg # # Copyright 2007 OHASHI Hideya <ohachige@gmail.com> # # Contributor(s): # Edward Lee <edward.lee@engineering.uiuc.edu> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. '''expand expressions into changelog and summaries This extension allows the use of a special syntax in summaries, which will be automatically expanded into links or any other arbitrary expression, much like InterWiki does. A few example patterns (link to bug tracking, etc.) that may be used in your hgrc:: [interhg] issues = s!issue(\\d+)!<a href="http://bts/issue\\1">issue\\1</a>! bugzilla = s!((?:bug|b=|(?=#?\\d{4,}))(?:\\s*#?)(\\d+))!<a..=\\2">\\1</a>!i boldify = s!(^|\\s)#(\\d+)\\b! <b>#\\2</b>! ''' import re from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb_mod from mercurial import templatefilters, extensions from mercurial.i18n import _ testedwith = 'internal' interhg_table = [] def uisetup(ui): orig_escape = templatefilters.filters["escape"] def interhg_escape(x): escstr = orig_escape(x) for regexp, format in interhg_table: escstr = regexp.sub(format, escstr) return escstr templatefilters.filters["escape"] = interhg_escape def interhg_refresh(orig, self, *args, **kwargs): interhg_table[:] = [] for key, pattern in self.repo.ui.configitems('interhg'): # grab the delimiter from the character after the "s" unesc = pattern[1] delim = re.escape(unesc) # identify portions of the pattern, taking care to avoid escaped # delimiters. the replace format and flags are optional, but delimiters # are required. match = re.match(r'^s%s(.+)(?:(?<=\\\\)|(?<!\\))%s(.*)%s([ilmsux])*$' % (delim, delim, delim), pattern) if not match: self.repo.ui.warn(_("interhg: invalid pattern for %s: %s\n") % (key, pattern)) continue # we need to unescape the delimiter for regexp and format delim_re = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\\%s' % delim) regexp = delim_re.sub(unesc, match.group(1)) format = delim_re.sub(unesc, match.group(2)) # the pattern allows for 6 regexp flags, so set them if necessary flagin = match.group(3) flags = 0 if flagin: for flag in flagin.upper(): flags |= re.__dict__[flag] try: regexp = re.compile(regexp, flags) interhg_table.append((regexp, format)) except re.error: self.repo.ui.warn(_("interhg: invalid regexp for %s: %s\n") % (key, regexp)) return orig(self, *args, **kwargs) extensions.wrapfunction(hgweb_mod.hgweb, 'refresh', interhg_refresh)