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packaging: support building Inno installer with PyOxidizer We want to start distributing Mercurial on Python 3 on Windows. PyOxidizer will be our vehicle for achieving that. This commit implements basic support for producing Inno installers using PyOxidizer. While it is an eventual goal of PyOxidizer to produce installers, those features aren't yet implemented. So our strategy for producing Mercurial installers is similar to what we've been doing with py2exe: invoke a build system to produce files then stage those files into a directory so they can be turned into an installer. We had to make significant alterations to the pyoxidizer.bzl config file to get it to produce the files that we desire for a Windows install. This meant differentiating the build targets so we can target Windows specifically. We've added a new module to hgpackaging to deal with interacting with PyOxidizer. It is similar to pyexe: we invoke a build process then copy files to a staging directory. Ideally these extra files would be defined in pyoxidizer.bzl. But I don't think it is worth doing at this time, as PyOxidizer's config files are lacking some features to make this turnkey. The rest of the change is introducing a variant of the Inno installer code that invokes PyOxidizer instead of py2exe. Comparing the Python 2.7 based Inno installers with this one, the following changes were observed: * No lib/*.{pyd, dll} files * No Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest * No msvc{m,p,r}90.dll files * python27.dll replaced with python37.dll * Add vcruntime140.dll file The disappearance of the .pyd and .dll files is acceptable, as PyOxidizer has embedded these in hg.exe and loads them from memory. The disappearance of the *90* files is acceptable because those provide the Visual C++ 9 runtime, as required by Python 2.7. Similarly, the appearance of vcruntime140.dll is a requirement of Python 3.7. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8473
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 23 Apr 2020 18:06:02 -0700
parents 9d2b2df2c2ba
children c93dd9d9f1e6
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# repair.py - functions for repository repair for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
# Copyright 2007 Matt Mackall
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import errno

from .i18n import _
from .node import (
    hex,
    short,
)
from . import (
    bundle2,
    changegroup,
    discovery,
    error,
    exchange,
    obsolete,
    obsutil,
    pathutil,
    phases,
    pycompat,
    util,
)
from .utils import (
    hashutil,
    stringutil,
)


def backupbundle(
    repo, bases, heads, node, suffix, compress=True, obsolescence=True
):
    """create a bundle with the specified revisions as a backup"""

    backupdir = b"strip-backup"
    vfs = repo.vfs
    if not vfs.isdir(backupdir):
        vfs.mkdir(backupdir)

    # Include a hash of all the nodes in the filename for uniqueness
    allcommits = repo.set(b'%ln::%ln', bases, heads)
    allhashes = sorted(c.hex() for c in allcommits)
    totalhash = hashutil.sha1(b''.join(allhashes)).digest()
    name = b"%s/%s-%s-%s.hg" % (
        backupdir,
        short(node),
        hex(totalhash[:4]),
        suffix,
    )

    cgversion = changegroup.localversion(repo)
    comp = None
    if cgversion != b'01':
        bundletype = b"HG20"
        if compress:
            comp = b'BZ'
    elif compress:
        bundletype = b"HG10BZ"
    else:
        bundletype = b"HG10UN"

    outgoing = discovery.outgoing(repo, missingroots=bases, missingheads=heads)
    contentopts = {
        b'cg.version': cgversion,
        b'obsolescence': obsolescence,
        b'phases': True,
    }
    return bundle2.writenewbundle(
        repo.ui,
        repo,
        b'strip',
        name,
        bundletype,
        outgoing,
        contentopts,
        vfs,
        compression=comp,
    )


def _collectfiles(repo, striprev):
    """find out the filelogs affected by the strip"""
    files = set()

    for x in pycompat.xrange(striprev, len(repo)):
        files.update(repo[x].files())

    return sorted(files)


def _collectrevlog(revlog, striprev):
    _, brokenset = revlog.getstrippoint(striprev)
    return [revlog.linkrev(r) for r in brokenset]


def _collectbrokencsets(repo, files, striprev):
    """return the changesets which will be broken by the truncation"""
    s = set()

    for revlog in manifestrevlogs(repo):
        s.update(_collectrevlog(revlog, striprev))
    for fname in files:
        s.update(_collectrevlog(repo.file(fname), striprev))

    return s


def strip(ui, repo, nodelist, backup=True, topic=b'backup'):
    # This function requires the caller to lock the repo, but it operates
    # within a transaction of its own, and thus requires there to be no current
    # transaction when it is called.
    if repo.currenttransaction() is not None:
        raise error.ProgrammingError(b'cannot strip from inside a transaction')

    # Simple way to maintain backwards compatibility for this
    # argument.
    if backup in [b'none', b'strip']:
        backup = False

    repo = repo.unfiltered()
    repo.destroying()
    vfs = repo.vfs
    # load bookmark before changelog to avoid side effect from outdated
    # changelog (see repo._refreshchangelog)
    repo._bookmarks
    cl = repo.changelog

    # TODO handle undo of merge sets
    if isinstance(nodelist, bytes):
        nodelist = [nodelist]
    striplist = [cl.rev(node) for node in nodelist]
    striprev = min(striplist)

    files = _collectfiles(repo, striprev)
    saverevs = _collectbrokencsets(repo, files, striprev)

    # Some revisions with rev > striprev may not be descendants of striprev.
    # We have to find these revisions and put them in a bundle, so that
    # we can restore them after the truncations.
    # To create the bundle we use repo.changegroupsubset which requires
    # the list of heads and bases of the set of interesting revisions.
    # (head = revision in the set that has no descendant in the set;
    #  base = revision in the set that has no ancestor in the set)
    tostrip = set(striplist)
    saveheads = set(saverevs)
    for r in cl.revs(start=striprev + 1):
        if any(p in tostrip for p in cl.parentrevs(r)):
            tostrip.add(r)

        if r not in tostrip:
            saverevs.add(r)
            saveheads.difference_update(cl.parentrevs(r))
            saveheads.add(r)
    saveheads = [cl.node(r) for r in saveheads]

    # compute base nodes
    if saverevs:
        descendants = set(cl.descendants(saverevs))
        saverevs.difference_update(descendants)
    savebases = [cl.node(r) for r in saverevs]
    stripbases = [cl.node(r) for r in tostrip]

    stripobsidx = obsmarkers = ()
    if repo.ui.configbool(b'devel', b'strip-obsmarkers'):
        obsmarkers = obsutil.exclusivemarkers(repo, stripbases)
    if obsmarkers:
        stripobsidx = [
            i for i, m in enumerate(repo.obsstore) if m in obsmarkers
        ]

    newbmtarget, updatebm = _bookmarkmovements(repo, tostrip)

    backupfile = None
    node = nodelist[-1]
    if backup:
        backupfile = _createstripbackup(repo, stripbases, node, topic)
    # create a changegroup for all the branches we need to keep
    tmpbundlefile = None
    if saveheads:
        # do not compress temporary bundle if we remove it from disk later
        #
        # We do not include obsolescence, it might re-introduce prune markers
        # we are trying to strip.  This is harmless since the stripped markers
        # are already backed up and we did not touched the markers for the
        # saved changesets.
        tmpbundlefile = backupbundle(
            repo,
            savebases,
            saveheads,
            node,
            b'temp',
            compress=False,
            obsolescence=False,
        )

    with ui.uninterruptible():
        try:
            with repo.transaction(b"strip") as tr:
                # TODO this code violates the interface abstraction of the
                # transaction and makes assumptions that file storage is
                # using append-only files. We'll need some kind of storage
                # API to handle stripping for us.
                offset = len(tr._entries)

                tr.startgroup()
                cl.strip(striprev, tr)
                stripmanifest(repo, striprev, tr, files)

                for fn in files:
                    repo.file(fn).strip(striprev, tr)
                tr.endgroup()

                for i in pycompat.xrange(offset, len(tr._entries)):
                    file, troffset, ignore = tr._entries[i]
                    with repo.svfs(file, b'a', checkambig=True) as fp:
                        fp.truncate(troffset)
                    if troffset == 0:
                        repo.store.markremoved(file)

                deleteobsmarkers(repo.obsstore, stripobsidx)
                del repo.obsstore
                repo.invalidatevolatilesets()
                repo._phasecache.filterunknown(repo)

            if tmpbundlefile:
                ui.note(_(b"adding branch\n"))
                f = vfs.open(tmpbundlefile, b"rb")
                gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, tmpbundlefile, vfs)
                if not repo.ui.verbose:
                    # silence internal shuffling chatter
                    repo.ui.pushbuffer()
                tmpbundleurl = b'bundle:' + vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)
                txnname = b'strip'
                if not isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20):
                    txnname = b"strip\n%s" % util.hidepassword(tmpbundleurl)
                with repo.transaction(txnname) as tr:
                    bundle2.applybundle(
                        repo, gen, tr, source=b'strip', url=tmpbundleurl
                    )
                if not repo.ui.verbose:
                    repo.ui.popbuffer()
                f.close()

            with repo.transaction(b'repair') as tr:
                bmchanges = [(m, repo[newbmtarget].node()) for m in updatebm]
                repo._bookmarks.applychanges(repo, tr, bmchanges)

            # remove undo files
            for undovfs, undofile in repo.undofiles():
                try:
                    undovfs.unlink(undofile)
                except OSError as e:
                    if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
                        ui.warn(
                            _(b'error removing %s: %s\n')
                            % (
                                undovfs.join(undofile),
                                stringutil.forcebytestr(e),
                            )
                        )

        except:  # re-raises
            if backupfile:
                ui.warn(
                    _(b"strip failed, backup bundle stored in '%s'\n")
                    % vfs.join(backupfile)
                )
            if tmpbundlefile:
                ui.warn(
                    _(b"strip failed, unrecovered changes stored in '%s'\n")
                    % vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)
                )
                ui.warn(
                    _(
                        b"(fix the problem, then recover the changesets with "
                        b"\"hg unbundle '%s'\")\n"
                    )
                    % vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)
                )
            raise
        else:
            if tmpbundlefile:
                # Remove temporary bundle only if there were no exceptions
                vfs.unlink(tmpbundlefile)

    repo.destroyed()
    # return the backup file path (or None if 'backup' was False) so
    # extensions can use it
    return backupfile


def softstrip(ui, repo, nodelist, backup=True, topic=b'backup'):
    """perform a "soft" strip using the archived phase"""
    tostrip = [c.node() for c in repo.set(b'sort(%ln::)', nodelist)]
    if not tostrip:
        return None

    newbmtarget, updatebm = _bookmarkmovements(repo, tostrip)
    if backup:
        node = tostrip[0]
        backupfile = _createstripbackup(repo, tostrip, node, topic)

    with repo.transaction(b'strip') as tr:
        phases.retractboundary(repo, tr, phases.archived, tostrip)
        bmchanges = [(m, repo[newbmtarget].node()) for m in updatebm]
        repo._bookmarks.applychanges(repo, tr, bmchanges)
    return backupfile


def _bookmarkmovements(repo, tostrip):
    # compute necessary bookmark movement
    bm = repo._bookmarks
    updatebm = []
    for m in bm:
        rev = repo[bm[m]].rev()
        if rev in tostrip:
            updatebm.append(m)
    newbmtarget = None
    # If we need to move bookmarks, compute bookmark
    # targets. Otherwise we can skip doing this logic.
    if updatebm:
        # For a set s, max(parents(s) - s) is the same as max(heads(::s - s)),
        # but is much faster
        newbmtarget = repo.revs(b'max(parents(%ld) - (%ld))', tostrip, tostrip)
        if newbmtarget:
            newbmtarget = repo[newbmtarget.first()].node()
        else:
            newbmtarget = b'.'
    return newbmtarget, updatebm


def _createstripbackup(repo, stripbases, node, topic):
    # backup the changeset we are about to strip
    vfs = repo.vfs
    cl = repo.changelog
    backupfile = backupbundle(repo, stripbases, cl.heads(), node, topic)
    repo.ui.status(_(b"saved backup bundle to %s\n") % vfs.join(backupfile))
    repo.ui.log(
        b"backupbundle", b"saved backup bundle to %s\n", vfs.join(backupfile)
    )
    return backupfile


def safestriproots(ui, repo, nodes):
    """return list of roots of nodes where descendants are covered by nodes"""
    torev = repo.unfiltered().changelog.rev
    revs = {torev(n) for n in nodes}
    # tostrip = wanted - unsafe = wanted - ancestors(orphaned)
    # orphaned = affected - wanted
    # affected = descendants(roots(wanted))
    # wanted = revs
    revset = b'%ld - ( ::( (roots(%ld):: and not _phase(%s)) -%ld) )'
    tostrip = set(repo.revs(revset, revs, revs, phases.internal, revs))
    notstrip = revs - tostrip
    if notstrip:
        nodestr = b', '.join(sorted(short(repo[n].node()) for n in notstrip))
        ui.warn(
            _(b'warning: orphaned descendants detected, not stripping %s\n')
            % nodestr
        )
    return [c.node() for c in repo.set(b'roots(%ld)', tostrip)]


class stripcallback(object):
    """used as a transaction postclose callback"""

    def __init__(self, ui, repo, backup, topic):
        self.ui = ui
        self.repo = repo
        self.backup = backup
        self.topic = topic or b'backup'
        self.nodelist = []

    def addnodes(self, nodes):
        self.nodelist.extend(nodes)

    def __call__(self, tr):
        roots = safestriproots(self.ui, self.repo, self.nodelist)
        if roots:
            strip(self.ui, self.repo, roots, self.backup, self.topic)


def delayedstrip(ui, repo, nodelist, topic=None, backup=True):
    """like strip, but works inside transaction and won't strip irreverent revs

    nodelist must explicitly contain all descendants. Otherwise a warning will
    be printed that some nodes are not stripped.

    Will do a backup if `backup` is True. The last non-None "topic" will be
    used as the backup topic name. The default backup topic name is "backup".
    """
    tr = repo.currenttransaction()
    if not tr:
        nodes = safestriproots(ui, repo, nodelist)
        return strip(ui, repo, nodes, backup=backup, topic=topic)
    # transaction postclose callbacks are called in alphabet order.
    # use '\xff' as prefix so we are likely to be called last.
    callback = tr.getpostclose(b'\xffstrip')
    if callback is None:
        callback = stripcallback(ui, repo, backup=backup, topic=topic)
        tr.addpostclose(b'\xffstrip', callback)
    if topic:
        callback.topic = topic
    callback.addnodes(nodelist)


def stripmanifest(repo, striprev, tr, files):
    for revlog in manifestrevlogs(repo):
        revlog.strip(striprev, tr)


def manifestrevlogs(repo):
    yield repo.manifestlog.getstorage(b'')
    if b'treemanifest' in repo.requirements:
        # This logic is safe if treemanifest isn't enabled, but also
        # pointless, so we skip it if treemanifest isn't enabled.
        for unencoded, encoded, size in repo.store.datafiles():
            if unencoded.startswith(b'meta/') and unencoded.endswith(
                b'00manifest.i'
            ):
                dir = unencoded[5:-12]
                yield repo.manifestlog.getstorage(dir)


def rebuildfncache(ui, repo):
    """Rebuilds the fncache file from repo history.

    Missing entries will be added. Extra entries will be removed.
    """
    repo = repo.unfiltered()

    if b'fncache' not in repo.requirements:
        ui.warn(
            _(
                b'(not rebuilding fncache because repository does not '
                b'support fncache)\n'
            )
        )
        return

    with repo.lock():
        fnc = repo.store.fncache
        fnc.ensureloaded(warn=ui.warn)

        oldentries = set(fnc.entries)
        newentries = set()
        seenfiles = set()

        progress = ui.makeprogress(
            _(b'rebuilding'), unit=_(b'changesets'), total=len(repo)
        )
        for rev in repo:
            progress.update(rev)

            ctx = repo[rev]
            for f in ctx.files():
                # This is to minimize I/O.
                if f in seenfiles:
                    continue
                seenfiles.add(f)

                i = b'data/%s.i' % f
                d = b'data/%s.d' % f

                if repo.store._exists(i):
                    newentries.add(i)
                if repo.store._exists(d):
                    newentries.add(d)

        progress.complete()

        if b'treemanifest' in repo.requirements:
            # This logic is safe if treemanifest isn't enabled, but also
            # pointless, so we skip it if treemanifest isn't enabled.
            for dir in pathutil.dirs(seenfiles):
                i = b'meta/%s/00manifest.i' % dir
                d = b'meta/%s/00manifest.d' % dir

                if repo.store._exists(i):
                    newentries.add(i)
                if repo.store._exists(d):
                    newentries.add(d)

        addcount = len(newentries - oldentries)
        removecount = len(oldentries - newentries)
        for p in sorted(oldentries - newentries):
            ui.write(_(b'removing %s\n') % p)
        for p in sorted(newentries - oldentries):
            ui.write(_(b'adding %s\n') % p)

        if addcount or removecount:
            ui.write(
                _(b'%d items added, %d removed from fncache\n')
                % (addcount, removecount)
            )
            fnc.entries = newentries
            fnc._dirty = True

            with repo.transaction(b'fncache') as tr:
                fnc.write(tr)
        else:
            ui.write(_(b'fncache already up to date\n'))


def deleteobsmarkers(obsstore, indices):
    """Delete some obsmarkers from obsstore and return how many were deleted

    'indices' is a list of ints which are the indices
    of the markers to be deleted.

    Every invocation of this function completely rewrites the obsstore file,
    skipping the markers we want to be removed. The new temporary file is
    created, remaining markers are written there and on .close() this file
    gets atomically renamed to obsstore, thus guaranteeing consistency."""
    if not indices:
        # we don't want to rewrite the obsstore with the same content
        return

    left = []
    current = obsstore._all
    n = 0
    for i, m in enumerate(current):
        if i in indices:
            n += 1
            continue
        left.append(m)

    newobsstorefile = obsstore.svfs(b'obsstore', b'w', atomictemp=True)
    for bytes in obsolete.encodemarkers(left, True, obsstore._version):
        newobsstorefile.write(bytes)
    newobsstorefile.close()
    return n