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extensions: load help from hgext.__index__ as a fallback this time
Prior to 843418dc0b1b, `hgext.__index__` was consulted first if present, which
caused the longer help from the extension modules to be ignored, even when
available. But that change causes a bunch of test failures when the pyoxidized
binary bundles *.pyc in the binary, saying the there's no help topic for
`hg help $disabled_extension` and suggesting the use of `--keyword`, rather than
showing a summary and indicating that it is disabled. Current failures were in
test-check-help.t, test-extension.t, test-help.t, and test-qrecord.t.
Ideally, we would read the various *.pyc files from memory and slurp in the
docstring, but I know that they used to not be readable as resources, and I
can't figure out how to make it work now. So maybe 3.9 and/or the current
PyOxidizer doesn't support it yet. I got closer in py2exe with
`importlib.resources.open_binary("hgext", "rebase.pyc")`, but `open_binary()` on
*.pyc fails in pyoxidizer.[1] Either way, the *.pyc can't be passed to
`ast.parse()` as `extensions._disabledcmdtable()` is doing, so I'm setting that
aside for now.
[1] https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer/issues/649
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2022 16:05:04 -0500 |
parents | 176f1a0d15dc |
children | e63ab79b2fa1 |
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# monotone.py - monotone support for the convert extension # # Copyright 2008, 2009 Mikkel Fahnoe Jorgensen <mikkel@dvide.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. import os import re from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.pycompat import open from mercurial import ( error, pycompat, ) from mercurial.utils import dateutil from . import common class monotone_source(common.converter_source, common.commandline): def __init__(self, ui, repotype, path=None, revs=None): common.converter_source.__init__(self, ui, repotype, path, revs) if revs and len(revs) > 1: raise error.Abort( _( b'monotone source does not support specifying ' b'multiple revs' ) ) common.commandline.__init__(self, ui, b'mtn') self.ui = ui self.path = path self.automatestdio = False self.revs = revs norepo = common.NoRepo( _(b"%s does not look like a monotone repository") % path ) if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, b'_MTN')): # Could be a monotone repository (SQLite db file) try: f = open(path, b'rb') header = f.read(16) f.close() except IOError: header = b'' if header != b'SQLite format 3\x00': raise norepo # regular expressions for parsing monotone output space = br'\s*' name = br'\s+"((?:\\"|[^"])*)"\s*' value = name revision = br'\s+\[(\w+)\]\s*' lines = br'(?:.|\n)+' self.dir_re = re.compile(space + b"dir" + name) self.file_re = re.compile( space + b"file" + name + b"content" + revision ) self.add_file_re = re.compile( space + b"add_file" + name + b"content" + revision ) self.patch_re = re.compile( space + b"patch" + name + b"from" + revision + b"to" + revision ) self.rename_re = re.compile(space + b"rename" + name + b"to" + name) self.delete_re = re.compile(space + b"delete" + name) self.tag_re = re.compile(space + b"tag" + name + b"revision" + revision) self.cert_re = re.compile( lines + space + b"name" + name + b"value" + value ) attr = space + b"file" + lines + space + b"attr" + space self.attr_execute_re = re.compile( attr + b'"mtn:execute"' + space + b'"true"' ) # cached data self.manifest_rev = None self.manifest = None self.files = None self.dirs = None common.checktool(b'mtn', abort=False) def mtnrun(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.automatestdio: return self.mtnrunstdio(*args, **kwargs) else: return self.mtnrunsingle(*args, **kwargs) def mtnrunsingle(self, *args, **kwargs): kwargs['d'] = self.path return self.run0(b'automate', *args, **kwargs) def mtnrunstdio(self, *args, **kwargs): # Prepare the command in automate stdio format kwargs = pycompat.byteskwargs(kwargs) command = [] for k, v in kwargs.items(): command.append(b"%d:%s" % (len(k), k)) if v: command.append(b"%d:%s" % (len(v), v)) if command: command.insert(0, b'o') command.append(b'e') command.append(b'l') for arg in args: command.append(b"%d:%s" % (len(arg), arg)) command.append(b'e') command = b''.join(command) self.ui.debug(b"mtn: sending '%s'\n" % command) self.mtnwritefp.write(command) self.mtnwritefp.flush() return self.mtnstdioreadcommandoutput(command) def mtnstdioreadpacket(self): read = None commandnbr = b'' while read != b':': read = self.mtnreadfp.read(1) if not read: raise error.Abort(_(b'bad mtn packet - no end of commandnbr')) commandnbr += read commandnbr = commandnbr[:-1] stream = self.mtnreadfp.read(1) if stream not in b'mewptl': raise error.Abort( _(b'bad mtn packet - bad stream type %s') % stream ) read = self.mtnreadfp.read(1) if read != b':': raise error.Abort(_(b'bad mtn packet - no divider before size')) read = None lengthstr = b'' while read != b':': read = self.mtnreadfp.read(1) if not read: raise error.Abort(_(b'bad mtn packet - no end of packet size')) lengthstr += read try: length = int(lengthstr[:-1]) except TypeError: raise error.Abort( _(b'bad mtn packet - bad packet size %s') % lengthstr ) read = self.mtnreadfp.read(length) if len(read) != length: raise error.Abort( _( b"bad mtn packet - unable to read full packet " b"read %s of %s" ) % (len(read), length) ) return (commandnbr, stream, length, read) def mtnstdioreadcommandoutput(self, command): retval = [] while True: commandnbr, stream, length, output = self.mtnstdioreadpacket() self.ui.debug( b'mtn: read packet %s:%s:%d\n' % (commandnbr, stream, length) ) if stream == b'l': # End of command if output != b'0': raise error.Abort( _(b"mtn command '%s' returned %s") % (command, output) ) break elif stream in b'ew': # Error, warning output self.ui.warn(_(b'%s error:\n') % self.command) self.ui.warn(output) elif stream == b'p': # Progress messages self.ui.debug(b'mtn: ' + output) elif stream == b'm': # Main stream - command output retval.append(output) return b''.join(retval) def mtnloadmanifest(self, rev): if self.manifest_rev == rev: return self.manifest = self.mtnrun(b"get_manifest_of", rev).split(b"\n\n") self.manifest_rev = rev self.files = {} self.dirs = {} for e in self.manifest: m = self.file_re.match(e) if m: attr = b"" name = m.group(1) node = m.group(2) if self.attr_execute_re.match(e): attr += b"x" self.files[name] = (node, attr) m = self.dir_re.match(e) if m: self.dirs[m.group(1)] = True def mtnisfile(self, name, rev): # a non-file could be a directory or a deleted or renamed file self.mtnloadmanifest(rev) return name in self.files def mtnisdir(self, name, rev): self.mtnloadmanifest(rev) return name in self.dirs def mtngetcerts(self, rev): certs = { b"author": b"<missing>", b"date": b"<missing>", b"changelog": b"<missing>", b"branch": b"<missing>", } certlist = self.mtnrun(b"certs", rev) # mtn < 0.45: # key "test@selenic.com" # mtn >= 0.45: # key [ff58a7ffb771907c4ff68995eada1c4da068d328] certlist = re.split(br'\n\n {6}key ["\[]', certlist) for e in certlist: m = self.cert_re.match(e) if m: name, value = m.groups() value = value.replace(br'\"', b'"') value = value.replace(br'\\', b'\\') certs[name] = value # Monotone may have subsecond dates: 2005-02-05T09:39:12.364306 # and all times are stored in UTC certs[b"date"] = certs[b"date"].split(b'.')[0] + b" UTC" return certs # implement the converter_source interface: def getheads(self): if not self.revs: return self.mtnrun(b"leaves").splitlines() else: return self.revs def getchanges(self, rev, full): if full: raise error.Abort( _(b"convert from monotone does not support --full") ) revision = self.mtnrun(b"get_revision", rev).split(b"\n\n") files = {} ignoremove = {} renameddirs = [] copies = {} for e in revision: m = self.add_file_re.match(e) if m: files[m.group(1)] = rev ignoremove[m.group(1)] = rev m = self.patch_re.match(e) if m: files[m.group(1)] = rev # Delete/rename is handled later when the convert engine # discovers an IOError exception from getfile, # but only if we add the "from" file to the list of changes. m = self.delete_re.match(e) if m: files[m.group(1)] = rev m = self.rename_re.match(e) if m: toname = m.group(2) fromname = m.group(1) if self.mtnisfile(toname, rev): ignoremove[toname] = 1 copies[toname] = fromname files[toname] = rev files[fromname] = rev elif self.mtnisdir(toname, rev): renameddirs.append((fromname, toname)) # Directory renames can be handled only once we have recorded # all new files for fromdir, todir in renameddirs: renamed = {} for tofile in self.files: if tofile in ignoremove: continue if tofile.startswith(todir + b'/'): renamed[tofile] = fromdir + tofile[len(todir) :] # Avoid chained moves like: # d1(/a) => d3/d1(/a) # d2 => d3 ignoremove[tofile] = 1 for tofile, fromfile in renamed.items(): self.ui.debug( b"copying file in renamed directory from '%s' to '%s'" % (fromfile, tofile), b'\n', ) files[tofile] = rev copies[tofile] = fromfile for fromfile in renamed.values(): files[fromfile] = rev return (files.items(), copies, set()) def getfile(self, name, rev): if not self.mtnisfile(name, rev): return None, None try: data = self.mtnrun(b"get_file_of", name, r=rev) except Exception: return None, None self.mtnloadmanifest(rev) node, attr = self.files.get(name, (None, b"")) return data, attr def getcommit(self, rev): extra = {} certs = self.mtngetcerts(rev) if certs.get(b'suspend') == certs[b"branch"]: extra[b'close'] = b'1' dateformat = b"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" return common.commit( author=certs[b"author"], date=dateutil.datestr(dateutil.strdate(certs[b"date"], dateformat)), desc=certs[b"changelog"], rev=rev, parents=self.mtnrun(b"parents", rev).splitlines(), branch=certs[b"branch"], extra=extra, ) def gettags(self): tags = {} for e in self.mtnrun(b"tags").split(b"\n\n"): m = self.tag_re.match(e) if m: tags[m.group(1)] = m.group(2) return tags def getchangedfiles(self, rev, i): # This function is only needed to support --filemap # ... and we don't support that raise NotImplementedError def before(self): # Check if we have a new enough version to use automate stdio try: versionstr = self.mtnrunsingle(b"interface_version") version = float(versionstr) except Exception: raise error.Abort( _(b"unable to determine mtn automate interface version") ) if version >= 12.0: self.automatestdio = True self.ui.debug( b"mtn automate version %f - using automate stdio\n" % version ) # launch the long-running automate stdio process self.mtnwritefp, self.mtnreadfp = self._run2( b'automate', b'stdio', b'-d', self.path ) # read the headers read = self.mtnreadfp.readline() if read != b'format-version: 2\n': raise error.Abort( _(b'mtn automate stdio header unexpected: %s') % read ) while read != b'\n': read = self.mtnreadfp.readline() if not read: raise error.Abort( _( b"failed to reach end of mtn automate " b"stdio headers" ) ) else: self.ui.debug( b"mtn automate version %s - not using automate stdio " b"(automate >= 12.0 - mtn >= 0.46 is needed)\n" % version ) def after(self): if self.automatestdio: self.mtnwritefp.close() self.mtnwritefp = None self.mtnreadfp.close() self.mtnreadfp = None