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packaging: split Inno installer building from Mercurial building We want to make the logic for producing the installer agnostic about how Mercurial is built to allow for alternate build methods (like PyOxidizer). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8472
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sun, 19 Apr 2020 15:35:21 -0700
parents 9f70512ae2cf
children 89a2afe31e82
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# urllibcompat.py - adapters to ease using urllib2 on Py2 and urllib on Py3
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, Inc.
#
# 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

from .pycompat import getattr
from . import pycompat

_sysstr = pycompat.sysstr


class _pycompatstub(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self._aliases = {}

    def _registeraliases(self, origin, items):
        """Add items that will be populated at the first access"""
        items = map(_sysstr, items)
        self._aliases.update(
            (item.replace('_', '').lower(), (origin, item)) for item in items
        )

    def _registeralias(self, origin, attr, name):
        """Alias ``origin``.``attr`` as ``name``"""
        self._aliases[_sysstr(name)] = (origin, _sysstr(attr))

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        try:
            origin, item = self._aliases[name]
        except KeyError:
            raise AttributeError(name)
        self.__dict__[name] = obj = getattr(origin, item)
        return obj


httpserver = _pycompatstub()
urlreq = _pycompatstub()
urlerr = _pycompatstub()

if pycompat.ispy3:
    import urllib.parse

    urlreq._registeraliases(
        urllib.parse,
        (
            b"splitattr",
            b"splitpasswd",
            b"splitport",
            b"splituser",
            b"urlparse",
            b"urlunparse",
        ),
    )
    urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, b"parse_qs", b"parseqs")
    urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, b"parse_qsl", b"parseqsl")
    urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, b"unquote_to_bytes", b"unquote")
    import urllib.request

    urlreq._registeraliases(
        urllib.request,
        (
            b"AbstractHTTPHandler",
            b"BaseHandler",
            b"build_opener",
            b"FileHandler",
            b"FTPHandler",
            b"ftpwrapper",
            b"HTTPHandler",
            b"HTTPSHandler",
            b"install_opener",
            b"pathname2url",
            b"HTTPBasicAuthHandler",
            b"HTTPDigestAuthHandler",
            b"HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm",
            b"ProxyHandler",
            b"Request",
            b"url2pathname",
            b"urlopen",
        ),
    )
    import urllib.response

    urlreq._registeraliases(urllib.response, (b"addclosehook", b"addinfourl",))
    import urllib.error

    urlerr._registeraliases(urllib.error, (b"HTTPError", b"URLError",))
    import http.server

    httpserver._registeraliases(
        http.server,
        (
            b"HTTPServer",
            b"BaseHTTPRequestHandler",
            b"SimpleHTTPRequestHandler",
            b"CGIHTTPRequestHandler",
        ),
    )

    # urllib.parse.quote() accepts both str and bytes, decodes bytes
    # (if necessary), and returns str. This is wonky. We provide a custom
    # implementation that only accepts bytes and emits bytes.
    def quote(s, safe='/'):
        # bytestr has an __iter__ that emits characters. quote_from_bytes()
        # does an iteration and expects ints. We coerce to bytes to appease it.
        if isinstance(s, pycompat.bytestr):
            s = bytes(s)
        s = urllib.parse.quote_from_bytes(s, safe=safe)
        return s.encode('ascii', 'strict')

    # urllib.parse.urlencode() returns str. We use this function to make
    # sure we return bytes.
    def urlencode(query, doseq=False):
        s = urllib.parse.urlencode(query, doseq=doseq)
        return s.encode('ascii')

    urlreq.quote = quote
    urlreq.urlencode = urlencode

    def getfullurl(req):
        return req.full_url

    def gethost(req):
        return req.host

    def getselector(req):
        return req.selector

    def getdata(req):
        return req.data

    def hasdata(req):
        return req.data is not None


else:
    import BaseHTTPServer
    import CGIHTTPServer
    import SimpleHTTPServer
    import urllib2
    import urllib
    import urlparse

    urlreq._registeraliases(
        urllib,
        (
            b"addclosehook",
            b"addinfourl",
            b"ftpwrapper",
            b"pathname2url",
            b"quote",
            b"splitattr",
            b"splitpasswd",
            b"splitport",
            b"splituser",
            b"unquote",
            b"url2pathname",
            b"urlencode",
        ),
    )
    urlreq._registeraliases(
        urllib2,
        (
            b"AbstractHTTPHandler",
            b"BaseHandler",
            b"build_opener",
            b"FileHandler",
            b"FTPHandler",
            b"HTTPBasicAuthHandler",
            b"HTTPDigestAuthHandler",
            b"HTTPHandler",
            b"HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm",
            b"HTTPSHandler",
            b"install_opener",
            b"ProxyHandler",
            b"Request",
            b"urlopen",
        ),
    )
    urlreq._registeraliases(urlparse, (b"urlparse", b"urlunparse",))
    urlreq._registeralias(urlparse, b"parse_qs", b"parseqs")
    urlreq._registeralias(urlparse, b"parse_qsl", b"parseqsl")
    urlerr._registeraliases(urllib2, (b"HTTPError", b"URLError",))
    httpserver._registeraliases(
        BaseHTTPServer, (b"HTTPServer", b"BaseHTTPRequestHandler",)
    )
    httpserver._registeraliases(
        SimpleHTTPServer, (b"SimpleHTTPRequestHandler",)
    )
    httpserver._registeraliases(CGIHTTPServer, (b"CGIHTTPRequestHandler",))

    def gethost(req):
        return req.get_host()

    def getselector(req):
        return req.get_selector()

    def getfullurl(req):
        return req.get_full_url()

    def getdata(req):
        return req.get_data()

    def hasdata(req):
        return req.has_data()