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setup: use the full executable manifest from `python.exe` The manifest embedded by the build process (before the string here is added) already accounts for the `<requestedExecutionLevel level="asInvoker" ...>` setting. (Note that the PyOxidizer build is missing this, so it will likely trigger the UAC escalation prompt on each run.) However, using `mt.exe` to merge the fragment with what is already in the manifest seems to strip all whitespace, making it unreadable. Since Mercurial can be run via `python.exe`, it makes sense that we would have the same manifest settings (like the supported OS list), though I'm unaware of any functionality this enables. It also has the nice effect of making the content readable from a resource editor. The manifest comes from python 3.9.12. Note that this seems to strip the `<?xml ... ?>` declaration when viewed with ResourceHacker 5.1.7, but this was also the state of things with the previous commit, and `mt.exe "-inputresource:hg.exe;#1" -out:extracted` does contain the declaration and the BOM in both cases. No idea why this differs from other executables.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 18 Jul 2022 19:18:00 -0400
parents d44e3c45f0e4
children f4733654f144
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# diffhelper.py - helper routines for patch
#
# Copyright 2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.


from .i18n import _

from . import (
    error,
)

MISSING_NEWLINE_MARKER = b'\\ No newline at end of file\n'


def addlines(fp, hunk, lena, lenb, a, b):
    """Read lines from fp into the hunk

    The hunk is parsed into two arrays, a and b. a gets the old state of
    the text, b gets the new state. The control char from the hunk is saved
    when inserting into a, but not b (for performance while deleting files.)
    """
    while True:
        todoa = lena - len(a)
        todob = lenb - len(b)
        num = max(todoa, todob)
        if num == 0:
            break
        for i in range(num):
            s = fp.readline()
            if not s:
                raise error.ParseError(_(b'incomplete hunk'))
            if s == MISSING_NEWLINE_MARKER:
                fixnewline(hunk, a, b)
                continue
            if s == b'\n' or s == b'\r\n':
                # Some patches may be missing the control char
                # on empty lines. Supply a leading space.
                s = b' ' + s
            hunk.append(s)
            if s.startswith(b'+'):
                b.append(s[1:])
            elif s.startswith(b'-'):
                a.append(s)
            else:
                b.append(s[1:])
                a.append(s)


def fixnewline(hunk, a, b):
    """Fix up the last lines of a and b when the patch has no newline at EOF"""
    l = hunk[-1]
    # tolerate CRLF in last line
    if l.endswith(b'\r\n'):
        hline = l[:-2]
    else:
        hline = l[:-1]

    if hline.startswith((b' ', b'+')):
        b[-1] = hline[1:]
    if hline.startswith((b' ', b'-')):
        a[-1] = hline
    hunk[-1] = hline


def testhunk(a, b, bstart):
    """Compare the lines in a with the lines in b

    a is assumed to have a control char at the start of each line, this char
    is ignored in the compare.
    """
    alen = len(a)
    blen = len(b)
    if alen > blen - bstart or bstart < 0:
        return False
    for i in range(alen):
        if a[i][1:] != b[i + bstart]:
            return False
    return True