global: use python3 in shebangs
Python 3 is the future. We want Python scripts to be using Python 3
by default.
This change updates all `#!/usr/bin/env python` shebangs to use
`python3`.
Does this mean all scripts use or require Python 3: no.
In the test environment, the `PATH` environment variable in tests is
updated to guarantee that the Python executable used to run
run-tests.py is used. Since test scripts all now use
`#!/usr/bin/env python3`, we had to update this code to install
a `python3` symlink instead of `python`.
It is possible there are some random scripts now executed with the
incorrect Python interpreter in some contexts. However, I would argue
that this was a pre-existing bug: we should almost always be executing
new Python processes using the `sys.executable` from the originating
Python script, as `python` or `python3` won't guarantee we'll use the
same interpreter.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9273
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# like ls -l, but do not print date, user, or non-common mode bit, to avoid
# using globs in tests.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import stat
import sys
def modestr(st):
mode = st.st_mode
result = ''
if mode & stat.S_IFDIR:
result += 'd'
else:
result += '-'
for owner in ['USR', 'GRP', 'OTH']:
for action in ['R', 'W', 'X']:
if mode & getattr(stat, 'S_I%s%s' % (action, owner)):
result += action.lower()
else:
result += '-'
return result
def sizestr(st):
if st.st_mode & stat.S_IFREG:
return '%7d' % st.st_size
else:
# do not show size for non regular files
return ' ' * 7
os.chdir((sys.argv[1:] + ['.'])[0])
for name in sorted(os.listdir('.')):
st = os.stat(name)
print('%s %s %s' % (modestr(st), sizestr(st), name))