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util: adjust 'datapath' to be correct in a frozen OS X package Apparently unlike py2exe, py2app copies the Mercurial source tree as-is to a Contents/Resources subdirectory of an app bundle, and places its binary stub in Contents/MacOS. (The Windows install has the 'hgext' and 'mercurial' modules in 'lib/library.zip', while the help and templates subdirectories have been moved out of the mercurial directory to the root of the installation. I assume that the python code living in a zip file is why "py2exe doesn't support __file__".) Therefore, prior to this change, Mercurial in a frozen app bundle on OS X would go looking for help *.txt, templates and locale info in Contents/MacOS, where they don't exist. There are only a handful of places that test for frozen, and not all of them are wrong for OS X, so it seems wiser to handle them on a case by case basis, rather that try to change mainfrozen(). The remaining cases are: 1) util.hgexecutable() wrongly points to the bundled python executable, and affects $HG in util.system() launched processes (e.g. external hooks) 2) util.hgcmd() wrongly points to the bundled python executable, but it seems to only affect 'hg serve -d' 3) hook._pythonhook() may be OK, since I didn't see anything outrageous when printing sys.path from an internal hook. I'm not sure if this special case is needed on OS X though. 4) sslutil._plainapplepython() is OK, because sys.executable is not /usr/bin/python, nor is it in /System/Library/Frameworks
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 10 Jan 2016 17:49:01 -0500
parents 10695f8f3323
children 2058e1a894f2
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# hook.py - hook support for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# 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 os
import sys
import time

from .i18n import _
from . import (
    demandimport,
    error,
    extensions,
    util,
)

def _pythonhook(ui, repo, name, hname, funcname, args, throw):
    '''call python hook. hook is callable object, looked up as
    name in python module. if callable returns "true", hook
    fails, else passes. if hook raises exception, treated as
    hook failure. exception propagates if throw is "true".

    reason for "true" meaning "hook failed" is so that
    unmodified commands (e.g. mercurial.commands.update) can
    be run as hooks without wrappers to convert return values.'''

    if callable(funcname):
        obj = funcname
        funcname = obj.__module__ + "." + obj.__name__
    else:
        d = funcname.rfind('.')
        if d == -1:
            raise error.HookLoadError(
                _('%s hook is invalid ("%s" not in a module)')
                % (hname, funcname))
        modname = funcname[:d]
        oldpaths = sys.path
        if util.mainfrozen():
            # binary installs require sys.path manipulation
            modpath, modfile = os.path.split(modname)
            if modpath and modfile:
                sys.path = sys.path[:] + [modpath]
                modname = modfile
        with demandimport.deactivated():
            try:
                obj = __import__(modname)
            except ImportError:
                e1 = sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback
                try:
                    # extensions are loaded with hgext_ prefix
                    obj = __import__("hgext_%s" % modname)
                except ImportError:
                    e2 = sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback
                    if ui.tracebackflag:
                        ui.warn(_('exception from first failed import '
                                  'attempt:\n'))
                    ui.traceback(e1)
                    if ui.tracebackflag:
                        ui.warn(_('exception from second failed import '
                                  'attempt:\n'))
                    ui.traceback(e2)
                    raise error.HookLoadError(
                        _('%s hook is invalid (import of "%s" failed)') %
                        (hname, modname))
        sys.path = oldpaths
        try:
            for p in funcname.split('.')[1:]:
                obj = getattr(obj, p)
        except AttributeError:
            raise error.HookLoadError(
                _('%s hook is invalid ("%s" is not defined)')
                % (hname, funcname))
        if not callable(obj):
            raise error.HookLoadError(
                _('%s hook is invalid ("%s" is not callable)')
                % (hname, funcname))

    ui.note(_("calling hook %s: %s\n") % (hname, funcname))
    starttime = time.time()

    try:
        # redirect IO descriptors to the ui descriptors so hooks
        # that write directly to these don't mess up the command
        # protocol when running through the command server
        old = sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin
        sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin = ui.fout, ui.ferr, ui.fin

        r = obj(ui=ui, repo=repo, hooktype=name, **args)
    except Exception as exc:
        if isinstance(exc, error.Abort):
            ui.warn(_('error: %s hook failed: %s\n') %
                         (hname, exc.args[0]))
        else:
            ui.warn(_('error: %s hook raised an exception: '
                           '%s\n') % (hname, exc))
        if throw:
            raise
        ui.traceback()
        return True, True
    finally:
        sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin = old
        duration = time.time() - starttime
        ui.log('pythonhook', 'pythonhook-%s: %s finished in %0.2f seconds\n',
               name, funcname, duration)
    if r:
        if throw:
            raise error.HookAbort(_('%s hook failed') % hname)
        ui.warn(_('warning: %s hook failed\n') % hname)
    return r, False

def _exthook(ui, repo, name, cmd, args, throw):
    ui.note(_("running hook %s: %s\n") % (name, cmd))

    starttime = time.time()
    env = {}

    # make in-memory changes visible to external process
    if repo is not None:
        tr = repo.currenttransaction()
        repo.dirstate.write(tr)
        if tr and tr.writepending():
            env['HG_PENDING'] = repo.root

    for k, v in args.iteritems():
        if callable(v):
            v = v()
        if isinstance(v, dict):
            # make the dictionary element order stable across Python
            # implementations
            v = ('{' +
                 ', '.join('%r: %r' % i for i in sorted(v.iteritems())) +
                 '}')
        env['HG_' + k.upper()] = v

    if repo:
        cwd = repo.root
    else:
        cwd = os.getcwd()
    r = ui.system(cmd, environ=env, cwd=cwd)

    duration = time.time() - starttime
    ui.log('exthook', 'exthook-%s: %s finished in %0.2f seconds\n',
           name, cmd, duration)
    if r:
        desc, r = util.explainexit(r)
        if throw:
            raise error.HookAbort(_('%s hook %s') % (name, desc))
        ui.warn(_('warning: %s hook %s\n') % (name, desc))
    return r

def _allhooks(ui):
    hooks = []
    for name, cmd in ui.configitems('hooks'):
        if not name.startswith('priority'):
            priority = ui.configint('hooks', 'priority.%s' % name, 0)
            hooks.append((-priority, len(hooks), name, cmd))
    return [(k, v) for p, o, k, v in sorted(hooks)]

_redirect = False
def redirect(state):
    global _redirect
    _redirect = state

def hook(ui, repo, name, throw=False, **args):
    if not ui.callhooks:
        return False

    hooks = []
    for hname, cmd in _allhooks(ui):
        if hname.split('.')[0] == name and cmd:
            hooks.append((hname, cmd))

    res = runhooks(ui, repo, name, hooks, throw=throw, **args)
    r = False
    for hname, cmd in hooks:
        r = res[hname][0] or r
    return r

def runhooks(ui, repo, name, hooks, throw=False, **args):
    res = {}
    oldstdout = -1

    try:
        for hname, cmd in hooks:
            if oldstdout == -1 and _redirect:
                try:
                    stdoutno = sys.__stdout__.fileno()
                    stderrno = sys.__stderr__.fileno()
                    # temporarily redirect stdout to stderr, if possible
                    if stdoutno >= 0 and stderrno >= 0:
                        sys.__stdout__.flush()
                        oldstdout = os.dup(stdoutno)
                        os.dup2(stderrno, stdoutno)
                except (OSError, AttributeError):
                    # files seem to be bogus, give up on redirecting (WSGI, etc)
                    pass

            if callable(cmd):
                r, raised = _pythonhook(ui, repo, name, hname, cmd, args, throw)
            elif cmd.startswith('python:'):
                if cmd.count(':') >= 2:
                    path, cmd = cmd[7:].rsplit(':', 1)
                    path = util.expandpath(path)
                    if repo:
                        path = os.path.join(repo.root, path)
                    try:
                        mod = extensions.loadpath(path, 'hghook.%s' % hname)
                    except Exception:
                        ui.write(_("loading %s hook failed:\n") % hname)
                        raise
                    hookfn = getattr(mod, cmd)
                else:
                    hookfn = cmd[7:].strip()
                r, raised = _pythonhook(ui, repo, name, hname, hookfn, args,
                                        throw)
            else:
                r = _exthook(ui, repo, hname, cmd, args, throw)
                raised = False

            res[hname] = r, raised

            # The stderr is fully buffered on Windows when connected to a pipe.
            # A forcible flush is required to make small stderr data in the
            # remote side available to the client immediately.
            sys.stderr.flush()
    finally:
        if _redirect and oldstdout >= 0:
            os.dup2(oldstdout, stdoutno)
            os.close(oldstdout)

    return res