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resourceutil: force filesystem access to resources when using py2exe...
resourceutil: force filesystem access to resources when using py2exe I don't know why it doesn't work, but it avoids this fatal error on startup: > hg debugshell Traceback (most recent call last): File "hg", line 58, in <module> File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 143, in run File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 232, in dispatch File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 254, in _rundispatch File "mercurial\ui.pyc", line 316, in load File "mercurial\rcutil.pyc", line 98, in rccomponents File "mercurial\rcutil.pyc", line 68, in default_rc_resources File "mercurial\utils\resourceutil.pyc", line 102, in contents File "<frozen zipimport>", line 775, in contents AssertionError I assume the py2 version of py2exe never hit this because `importlib.resources` failed to import. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12554

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Paul Moore
Add a batch file driver for Windows
r6513 @echo off
rem Windows Driver script for Mercurial
setlocal
set HG=%~f0
Matt Harbison
win32: enable legacy I/O mode to fix missing pager output on Windows with py3...
r47647 set PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO=1
FUJIWARA Katsunori
win32: use explicit path to "python.exe" only if it exists...
r19091 rem Use a full path to Python (relative to this script) if it exists,
rem as the standard Python install does not put python.exe on the PATH...
rem Otherwise, expect that python.exe can be found on the PATH.
Paul Moore
Add a batch file driver for Windows
r6513 rem %~dp0 is the directory of this script
FUJIWARA Katsunori
win32: use explicit path to "python.exe" only if it exists...
r19091 if exist "%~dp0..\python.exe" (
"%~dp0..\python" "%~dp0hg" %*
) else (
python "%~dp0hg" %*
)
Paul Moore
Add a batch file driver for Windows
r6513 endlocal
FUJIWARA Katsunori
hg.bat: return exit code explicitly for indirect invocation...
r23934
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%