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view rust/hgcli/build.rs @ 39899:f9232b0310ef
pullreport: issue a message about "extinct" pulled changesets
Changeset pulled from a remote repository while already obsolete locally can
end up hidden after the pull. Hiding obsolete changesets is a good behavior
but silently "skipping" some of the pulled content can get confusing.
We now detect this situation and emit a message about it. The message is
simple and the wording could be improved, however, we focus on the detection
here. Evolution is still an experimental feature, so the output is open to
changes.
In particular, we could point out at the latest successors of the obsolete
changesets, however, it can get tricky is there are many of them. So we delay
these improvements to another adventure.
Another easy improvement would be to merge this message with the previous line
about the new nodes and their phases.
This is a good example of cases where we can only transmit a limited amount of
data to users by default. We need some sort of "transaction journal" we could
point the user to.
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 27 Sep 2018 16:52:25 +0200 |
parents | 24b5106e3e1e |
children | ce088b38f92b |
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// build.rs -- Configure build environment for `hgcli` Rust package. // // Copyright 2017 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. use std::collections::HashMap; use std::env; use std::path::Path; use std::process::Command; struct PythonConfig { python: String, config: HashMap<String, String>, } fn get_python_config() -> PythonConfig { // The python27-sys crate exports a Cargo variable defining the full // path to the interpreter being used. let python = env::var("DEP_PYTHON27_PYTHON_INTERPRETER").expect( "Missing DEP_PYTHON27_PYTHON_INTERPRETER; bad python27-sys crate?", ); if !Path::new(&python).exists() { panic!( "Python interpreter {} does not exist; this should never happen", python ); } // This is a bit hacky but it gets the job done. let separator = "SEPARATOR STRING"; let script = "import sysconfig; \ c = sysconfig.get_config_vars(); \ print('SEPARATOR STRING'.join('%s=%s' % i for i in c.items()))"; let mut command = Command::new(&python); command.arg("-c").arg(script); let out = command.output().unwrap(); if !out.status.success() { panic!( "python script failed: {}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&out.stderr) ); } let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&out.stdout); let mut m = HashMap::new(); for entry in stdout.split(separator) { let mut parts = entry.splitn(2, "="); let key = parts.next().unwrap(); let value = parts.next().unwrap(); m.insert(String::from(key), String::from(value)); } PythonConfig { python: python, config: m, } } #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] fn have_shared(config: &PythonConfig) -> bool { match config.config.get("Py_ENABLE_SHARED") { Some(value) => value == "1", None => false, } } #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] fn have_shared(config: &PythonConfig) -> bool { use std::path::PathBuf; // python27.dll should exist next to python2.7.exe. let mut dll = PathBuf::from(&config.python); dll.pop(); dll.push("python27.dll"); return dll.exists(); } const REQUIRED_CONFIG_FLAGS: [&str; 2] = ["Py_USING_UNICODE", "WITH_THREAD"]; fn main() { let config = get_python_config(); println!("Using Python: {}", config.python); println!("cargo:rustc-env=PYTHON_INTERPRETER={}", config.python); let prefix = config.config.get("prefix").unwrap(); println!("Prefix: {}", prefix); // TODO Windows builds don't expose these config flags. Figure out another // way. #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] for key in REQUIRED_CONFIG_FLAGS.iter() { let result = match config.config.get(*key) { Some(value) => value == "1", None => false, }; if !result { panic!("Detected Python requires feature {}", key); } } // We need a Python shared library. if !have_shared(&config) { panic!("Detected Python lacks a shared library, which is required"); } let ucs4 = match config.config.get("Py_UNICODE_SIZE") { Some(value) => value == "4", None => false, }; if !ucs4 { #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] panic!("Detected Python doesn't support UCS-4 code points"); } }