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view hgext/win32text.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 | 7985a9e2ddce |
children | b35e3364f94a |
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# win32text.py - LF <-> CRLF/CR translation utilities for Windows/Mac users # # Copyright 2005, 2007-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. '''perform automatic newline conversion Deprecation: The win32text extension requires each user to configure the extension again and again for each clone since the configuration is not copied when cloning. We have therefore made the ``eol`` as an alternative. The ``eol`` uses a version controlled file for its configuration and each clone will therefore use the right settings from the start. To perform automatic newline conversion, use:: [extensions] win32text = [encode] ** = cleverencode: # or ** = macencode: [decode] ** = cleverdecode: # or ** = macdecode: If not doing conversion, to make sure you do not commit CRLF/CR by accident:: [hooks] pretxncommit.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf # or pretxncommit.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr To do the same check on a server to prevent CRLF/CR from being pushed or pulled:: [hooks] pretxnchangegroup.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf # or pretxnchangegroup.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr ''' from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import short from mercurial import util import re testedwith = 'internal' # regexp for single LF without CR preceding. re_single_lf = re.compile('(^|[^\r])\n', re.MULTILINE) newlinestr = {'\r\n': 'CRLF', '\r': 'CR'} filterstr = {'\r\n': 'clever', '\r': 'mac'} def checknewline(s, newline, ui=None, repo=None, filename=None): # warn if already has 'newline' in repository. # it might cause unexpected eol conversion. # see issue 302: # http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue302 if newline in s and ui and filename and repo: ui.warn(_('WARNING: %s already has %s line endings\n' 'and does not need EOL conversion by the win32text plugin.\n' 'Before your next commit, please reconsider your ' 'encode/decode settings in \nMercurial.ini or %s.\n') % (filename, newlinestr[newline], repo.join('hgrc'))) def dumbdecode(s, cmd, **kwargs): checknewline(s, '\r\n', **kwargs) # replace single LF to CRLF return re_single_lf.sub('\\1\r\n', s) def dumbencode(s, cmd): return s.replace('\r\n', '\n') def macdumbdecode(s, cmd, **kwargs): checknewline(s, '\r', **kwargs) return s.replace('\n', '\r') def macdumbencode(s, cmd): return s.replace('\r', '\n') def cleverdecode(s, cmd, **kwargs): if not util.binary(s): return dumbdecode(s, cmd, **kwargs) return s def cleverencode(s, cmd): if not util.binary(s): return dumbencode(s, cmd) return s def macdecode(s, cmd, **kwargs): if not util.binary(s): return macdumbdecode(s, cmd, **kwargs) return s def macencode(s, cmd): if not util.binary(s): return macdumbencode(s, cmd) return s _filters = { 'dumbdecode:': dumbdecode, 'dumbencode:': dumbencode, 'cleverdecode:': cleverdecode, 'cleverencode:': cleverencode, 'macdumbdecode:': macdumbdecode, 'macdumbencode:': macdumbencode, 'macdecode:': macdecode, 'macencode:': macencode, } def forbidnewline(ui, repo, hooktype, node, newline, **kwargs): halt = False seen = set() # we try to walk changesets in reverse order from newest to # oldest, so that if we see a file multiple times, we take the # newest version as canonical. this prevents us from blocking a # changegroup that contains an unacceptable commit followed later # by a commit that fixes the problem. tip = repo['tip'] for rev in xrange(len(repo)-1, repo[node].rev()-1, -1): c = repo[rev] for f in c.files(): if f in seen or f not in tip or f not in c: continue seen.add(f) data = c[f].data() if not util.binary(data) and newline in data: if not halt: ui.warn(_('attempt to commit or push text file(s) ' 'using %s line endings\n') % newlinestr[newline]) ui.warn(_('in %s: %s\n') % (short(c.node()), f)) halt = True if halt and hooktype == 'pretxnchangegroup': crlf = newlinestr[newline].lower() filter = filterstr[newline] ui.warn(_('\nTo prevent this mistake in your local repository,\n' 'add to Mercurial.ini or .hg/hgrc:\n' '\n' '[hooks]\n' 'pretxncommit.%s = python:hgext.win32text.forbid%s\n' '\n' 'and also consider adding:\n' '\n' '[extensions]\n' 'win32text =\n' '[encode]\n' '** = %sencode:\n' '[decode]\n' '** = %sdecode:\n') % (crlf, crlf, filter, filter)) return halt def forbidcrlf(ui, repo, hooktype, node, **kwargs): return forbidnewline(ui, repo, hooktype, node, '\r\n', **kwargs) def forbidcr(ui, repo, hooktype, node, **kwargs): return forbidnewline(ui, repo, hooktype, node, '\r', **kwargs) def reposetup(ui, repo): if not repo.local(): return for name, fn in _filters.iteritems(): repo.adddatafilter(name, fn) def extsetup(ui): if ui.configbool('win32text', 'warn', True): ui.warn(_("win32text is deprecated: " "http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Win32TextExtension\n"))