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view hgext/win32mbcs.py @ 17732:93d97a212559
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 | 72803c8edaa4 |
children | 4091b0322918 |
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# win32mbcs.py -- MBCS filename support for Mercurial # # Copyright (c) 2008 Shun-ichi Goto <shunichi.goto@gmail.com> # # Version: 0.3 # Author: Shun-ichi Goto <shunichi.goto@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. # '''allow the use of MBCS paths with problematic encodings Some MBCS encodings are not good for some path operations (i.e. splitting path, case conversion, etc.) with its encoded bytes. We call such a encoding (i.e. shift_jis and big5) as "problematic encoding". This extension can be used to fix the issue with those encodings by wrapping some functions to convert to Unicode string before path operation. This extension is useful for: - Japanese Windows users using shift_jis encoding. - Chinese Windows users using big5 encoding. - All users who use a repository with one of problematic encodings on case-insensitive file system. This extension is not needed for: - Any user who use only ASCII chars in path. - Any user who do not use any of problematic encodings. Note that there are some limitations on using this extension: - You should use single encoding in one repository. - If the repository path ends with 0x5c, .hg/hgrc cannot be read. - win32mbcs is not compatible with fixutf8 extension. By default, win32mbcs uses encoding.encoding decided by Mercurial. You can specify the encoding by config option:: [win32mbcs] encoding = sjis It is useful for the users who want to commit with UTF-8 log message. ''' import os, sys from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import util, encoding testedwith = 'internal' _encoding = None # see extsetup def decode(arg): if isinstance(arg, str): uarg = arg.decode(_encoding) if arg == uarg.encode(_encoding): return uarg raise UnicodeError("Not local encoding") elif isinstance(arg, tuple): return tuple(map(decode, arg)) elif isinstance(arg, list): return map(decode, arg) elif isinstance(arg, dict): for k, v in arg.items(): arg[k] = decode(v) return arg def encode(arg): if isinstance(arg, unicode): return arg.encode(_encoding) elif isinstance(arg, tuple): return tuple(map(encode, arg)) elif isinstance(arg, list): return map(encode, arg) elif isinstance(arg, dict): for k, v in arg.items(): arg[k] = encode(v) return arg def appendsep(s): # ensure the path ends with os.sep, appending it if necessary. try: us = decode(s) except UnicodeError: us = s if us and us[-1] not in ':/\\': s += os.sep return s def wrapper(func, args, kwds): # check argument is unicode, then call original for arg in args: if isinstance(arg, unicode): return func(*args, **kwds) try: # convert arguments to unicode, call func, then convert back return encode(func(*decode(args), **decode(kwds))) except UnicodeError: raise util.Abort(_("[win32mbcs] filename conversion failed with" " %s encoding\n") % (_encoding)) def wrapperforlistdir(func, args, kwds): # Ensure 'path' argument ends with os.sep to avoids # misinterpreting last 0x5c of MBCS 2nd byte as path separator. if args: args = list(args) args[0] = appendsep(args[0]) if 'path' in kwds: kwds['path'] = appendsep(kwds['path']) return func(*args, **kwds) def wrapname(name, wrapper): module, name = name.rsplit('.', 1) module = sys.modules[module] func = getattr(module, name) def f(*args, **kwds): return wrapper(func, args, kwds) try: f.__name__ = func.__name__ # fails with Python 2.3 except Exception: pass setattr(module, name, f) # List of functions to be wrapped. # NOTE: os.path.dirname() and os.path.basename() are safe because # they use result of os.path.split() funcs = '''os.path.join os.path.split os.path.splitext os.path.normpath os.makedirs mercurial.util.endswithsep mercurial.util.splitpath mercurial.util.checkcase mercurial.util.fspath mercurial.util.pconvert mercurial.util.normpath mercurial.util.checkwinfilename mercurial.util.checkosfilename''' # List of Windows specific functions to be wrapped. winfuncs = '''os.path.splitunc''' # codec and alias names of sjis and big5 to be faked. problematic_encodings = '''big5 big5-tw csbig5 big5hkscs big5-hkscs hkscs cp932 932 ms932 mskanji ms-kanji shift_jis csshiftjis shiftjis sjis s_jis shift_jis_2004 shiftjis2004 sjis_2004 sjis2004 shift_jisx0213 shiftjisx0213 sjisx0213 s_jisx0213 950 cp950 ms950 ''' def extsetup(ui): # TODO: decide use of config section for this extension if ((not os.path.supports_unicode_filenames) and (sys.platform != 'cygwin')): ui.warn(_("[win32mbcs] cannot activate on this platform.\n")) return # determine encoding for filename global _encoding _encoding = ui.config('win32mbcs', 'encoding', encoding.encoding) # fake is only for relevant environment. if _encoding.lower() in problematic_encodings.split(): for f in funcs.split(): wrapname(f, wrapper) if os.name == 'nt': for f in winfuncs.split(): wrapname(f, wrapper) wrapname("mercurial.osutil.listdir", wrapperforlistdir) # Check sys.args manually instead of using ui.debug() because # command line options is not yet applied when # extensions.loadall() is called. if '--debug' in sys.argv: ui.write("[win32mbcs] activated with encoding: %s\n" % _encoding)