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util: make `mmapread()` work on Windows again
522b4d729e89 started referencing `mmap.MAP_PRIVATE`, but that's not available on
Windows, so `hg version` worked, but `make local` did not. That commit also
started calling the constructor with the fine-grained `flags` and `prot` args,
but those aren't available on Windows either[1] (though the backing C code
doesn't seem conditionalized to disallow usage of them).
I assume the change away from from the `access` arg was to provide the same
options, plus `MAP_POPULATE`. Looking at the source code[2], they're not quite
the same- `ACCESS_READ` is equivalent to `flags = MAP_SHARED` and `prot = PROT_READ`.
`MAP_PRIVATE` is only used with `ACCESS_COPY`, which allows read and write.
Therefore, we can't quite get the same baseline flags on Windows, but this was
the status quo ante and `MAP_POPULATE` is a Linux thing, so presumably it works.
I realize that typically the OS differences are abstracted into the platform
modules, but I'm leaving it here so that it is obvious what the differences are
between the platforms.
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/mmap.html#mmap.mmap
[2] https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/5e0abb47886bc665eefdcc19fde985f803e49d4c/Modules/mmapmodule.c#L1539
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Tue, 01 Oct 2024 15:00:39 -0400 |
parents | 642e31cb55f0 |
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import os import time class mocktime: def __init__(self, increment): self.time = 0 self.increment = [float(s) for s in increment.split()] self.pos = 0 def __call__(self): self.time += self.increment[self.pos % len(self.increment)] self.pos += 1 return self.time def uisetup(ui): time.time = mocktime(os.environ.get('MOCKTIME', '0.1'))