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view contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/util.py @ 49930:e98fd81bb151
rust-clippy: fix most warnings in `hg-core`
All of these are simple changes that for the most part are clear improvements
and the rest are at most equivalent.
The remaining warnings have to be fixed either with a bigger refactor like for
the nested "revlog" module, or in the dependency `bytes-cast`, which we own.
This will be done sometime in the future.
author | Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 09 Jan 2023 19:18:43 +0100 |
parents | 17d5e25b8e78 |
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# util.py - Common packaging utility code. # # Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. # no-check-code because Python 3 native. import glob import os import pathlib import re import shutil import subprocess import zipfile def extract_zip_to_directory(source: pathlib.Path, dest: pathlib.Path): with zipfile.ZipFile(source, 'r') as zf: zf.extractall(dest) def find_vc_runtime_dll(x64=False): """Finds Visual C++ Runtime DLL to include in distribution.""" # We invoke vswhere to find the latest Visual Studio install. vswhere = ( pathlib.Path(os.environ["ProgramFiles(x86)"]) / "Microsoft Visual Studio" / "Installer" / "vswhere.exe" ) if not vswhere.exists(): raise Exception( "could not find vswhere.exe: %s does not exist" % vswhere ) args = [ str(vswhere), # -products * is necessary to return results from Build Tools # (as opposed to full IDE installs). "-products", "*", "-requires", "Microsoft.VisualCpp.Redist.14.Latest", "-latest", "-property", "installationPath", ] vs_install_path = pathlib.Path( os.fsdecode(subprocess.check_output(args).strip()) ) # This just gets us a path like # C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community # Actually vcruntime140.dll is under a path like: # VC\Redist\MSVC\<version>\<arch>\Microsoft.VC14<X>.CRT\vcruntime140.dll. arch = "x64" if x64 else "x86" search_glob = ( r"%s\VC\Redist\MSVC\*\%s\Microsoft.VC14*.CRT\vcruntime140.dll" % (vs_install_path, arch) ) candidates = glob.glob(search_glob, recursive=True) for candidate in reversed(candidates): return pathlib.Path(candidate) raise Exception("could not find vcruntime140.dll") def normalize_windows_version(version): """Normalize Mercurial version string so WiX/Inno accepts it. Version strings have to be numeric ``A.B.C[.D]`` to conform with MSI's requirements. We normalize RC version or the commit count to a 4th version component. We store this in the 4th component because ``A.B.C`` releases do occur and we want an e.g. ``5.3rc0`` version to be semantically less than a ``5.3.1rc2`` version. This requires always reserving the 3rd version component for the point release and the ``X.YrcN`` release is always point release 0. In the case of an RC and presence of ``+`` suffix data, we can't use both because the version format is limited to 4 components. We choose to use RC and throw away the commit count in the suffix. This means we could produce multiple installers with the same normalized version string. >>> normalize_windows_version("5.3") '5.3.0' >>> normalize_windows_version("5.3rc0") '5.3.0.0' >>> normalize_windows_version("5.3rc1") '5.3.0.1' >>> normalize_windows_version("5.3rc1+hg2.abcdef") '5.3.0.1' >>> normalize_windows_version("5.3+hg2.abcdef") '5.3.0.2' """ if '+' in version: version, extra = version.split('+', 1) else: extra = None # 4.9rc0 if version[:-1].endswith('rc'): rc = int(version[-1:]) version = version[:-3] else: rc = None # Ensure we have at least X.Y version components. versions = [int(v) for v in version.split('.')] while len(versions) < 3: versions.append(0) if len(versions) < 4: if rc is not None: versions.append(rc) elif extra: # hg<commit count>.<hash>+<date> versions.append(int(extra.split('.')[0][2:])) return '.'.join('%d' % x for x in versions[0:4]) def process_install_rules( rules: list, source_dir: pathlib.Path, dest_dir: pathlib.Path ): for source, dest in rules: if '*' in source: if not dest.endswith('/'): raise ValueError('destination must end in / when globbing') # We strip off the source path component before the first glob # character to construct the relative install path. prefix_end_index = source[: source.index('*')].rindex('/') relative_prefix = source_dir / source[0:prefix_end_index] for res in glob.glob(str(source_dir / source), recursive=True): source_path = pathlib.Path(res) if source_path.is_dir(): continue rel_path = source_path.relative_to(relative_prefix) dest_path = dest_dir / dest[:-1] / rel_path dest_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) print('copying %s to %s' % (source_path, dest_path)) shutil.copy(source_path, dest_path) # Simple file case. else: source_path = pathlib.Path(source) if dest.endswith('/'): dest_path = pathlib.Path(dest) / source_path.name else: dest_path = pathlib.Path(dest) full_source_path = source_dir / source_path full_dest_path = dest_dir / dest_path full_dest_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) shutil.copy(full_source_path, full_dest_path) print('copying %s to %s' % (full_source_path, full_dest_path)) def read_version_py(source_dir): """Read the mercurial/__version__.py file to resolve the version string.""" p = source_dir / 'mercurial' / '__version__.py' with p.open('r', encoding='utf-8') as fh: m = re.search('version = b"([^"]+)"', fh.read(), re.MULTILINE) if not m: raise Exception('could not parse %s' % p) return m.group(1)