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packaging: add support for PyOxidizer I've successfully built Mercurial on the development tip of PyOxidizer on Linux and Windows. It mostly "just works" on Linux. Windows is a bit more finicky. In-memory resource files are probably not all working correctly due to bugs in PyOxidizer's naming of modules. PyOxidizer now now supports installing files next to the produced binary. (We do this for templates in the added file.) So a workaround should be available. Also, since the last time I submitted support for PyOxidizer, PyOxidizer gained the ability to auto-generate Rust projects to build executables. So we don't need to worry about vendoring any Rust code to initially support PyOxidizer. However, at some point we will likely want to write our own command line driver that embeds a Python interpreter via PyOxidizer so we can run Rust code outside the confines of a Python interpreter. But that will be a follow-up. I would also like to add packaging.py CLI commands to build PyOxidizer distributions. This can come later, if ever. PyOxidizer's new "targets" feature makes it really easy to define packaging tasks in its Starlark configuration file. While not much is implemented yet, eventually we should be able to produce MSIs, etc using a `pyoxidizer build` one-liner. We'll get there... Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7450

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r30406 # __init__.py - asv benchmark suite
#
# Copyright 2016 Logilab SA <contact@logilab.fr>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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r30588 # "historical portability" policy of contrib/benchmarks:
#
# We have to make this code work correctly with current mercurial stable branch
# and if possible with reasonable cost with early Mercurial versions.
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r30406 '''ASV (https://asv.readthedocs.io) benchmark suite
Benchmark are parameterized against reference repositories found in the
directory pointed by the REPOS_DIR environment variable.
Invocation example:
$ export REPOS_DIR=~/hgperf/repos
# run suite on given revision
$ asv --config contrib/asv.conf.json run REV
# run suite on new changesets found in stable and default branch
$ asv --config contrib/asv.conf.json run NEW
# display a comparative result table of benchmark results between two given
# revisions
$ asv --config contrib/asv.conf.json compare REV1 REV2
# compute regression detection and generate ASV static website
$ asv --config contrib/asv.conf.json publish
# serve the static website
$ asv --config contrib/asv.conf.json preview
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
import functools
import os
import re
from mercurial import (
extensions,
hg,
ui as uimod,
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r43346 basedir = os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, os.path.pardir)
)
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r30406 reposdir = os.environ['REPOS_DIR']
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r43346 reposnames = [
name
for name in os.listdir(reposdir)
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(reposdir, name, ".hg"))
]
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raise ValueError("No repositories found in $REPO_DIR")
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(
r'! wall (\d+.\d+) comb \d+.\d+ user \d+.\d+ sys '
r'\d+.\d+ \(best of \d+\)'
)
)
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def runperfcommand(reponame, command, *args, **kwargs):
os.environ["HGRCPATH"] = os.environ.get("ASVHGRCPATH", "")
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r30588 # for "historical portability"
# ui.load() has been available since d83ca85
if util.safehasattr(uimod.ui, "load"):
ui = uimod.ui.load()
else:
ui = uimod.ui()
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r30406 repo = hg.repository(ui, os.path.join(reposdir, reponame))
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ui, 'perfext', os.path.join(basedir, 'contrib', 'perf.py')
)
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r30406 cmd = getattr(perfext, command)
ui.pushbuffer()
cmd(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs)
output = ui.popbuffer()
match = outputre.search(output)
if not match:
raise ValueError("Invalid output {0}".format(output))
return float(match.group(1))
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r30406 def perfbench(repos=reposnames, name=None, params=None):
"""decorator to declare ASV benchmark based on contrib/perf.py extension
An ASV benchmark is a python function with the given attributes:
__name__: should start with track_, time_ or mem_ to be collected by ASV
params and param_name: parameter matrix to display multiple graphs on the
same page.
pretty_name: If defined it's displayed in web-ui instead of __name__
(useful for revsets)
the module name is prepended to the benchmark name and displayed as
"category" in webui.
Benchmarks are automatically parameterized with repositories found in the
REPOS_DIR environment variable.
`params` is the param matrix in the form of a list of tuple
(param_name, [value0, value1])
For example [(x, [a, b]), (y, [c, d])] declare benchmarks for
(a, c), (a, d), (b, c) and (b, d).
"""
params = list(params or [])
params.insert(0, ("repo", repos))
def decorator(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapped(repo, *args):
def perf(command, *a, **kw):
return runperfcommand(repo, command, *a, **kw)
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r30406 return func(perf, *args)
wrapped.params = [p[1] for p in params]
wrapped.param_names = [p[0] for p in params]
wrapped.pretty_name = name
return wrapped
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r30406 return decorator