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changegroup: don't fail on empty changegroup (API) I don't know why applying an empty changegroup should be an error. It seems harmless. I suspect the check was there to find code that creates empty changegroups just because that would be wasteful. Let's use develwarn() for that instead, so we catch any such cases that run with our test runner, but we still allow others to generate empty changegroups if they want to. We have run into this check at Google once or twice and had to work around it, but I'm changing this not so much because of that, but because it seems like it shouldn't be an error. I also changed the message slightly to be more modern ("changelog group" -> "changegroup") and more generic ("received" -> "applied").

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r29266 # policy.py - module policy logic for Mercurial.
#
# Copyright 2015 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.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import sys
# Rules for how modules can be loaded. Values are:
#
# c - require C extensions
# allow - allow pure Python implementation when C loading fails
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r29490 # cffi - required cffi versions (implemented within pure module)
# cffi-allow - allow pure Python implementation if cffi version is missing
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r29266 # py - only load pure Python modules
#
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r32251 # By default, fall back to the pure modules so the in-place build can
# run without recompiling the C extensions. This will be overridden by
# __modulepolicy__ generated by setup.py.
policy = b'allow'
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r32366 _packageprefs = {
# policy: (versioned package, pure package)
b'c': (r'cext', None),
b'allow': (r'cext', r'pure'),
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r32512 b'cffi': (r'cffi', None),
b'cffi-allow': (r'cffi', r'pure'),
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r32366 b'py': (None, r'pure'),
}
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r29266 try:
from . import __modulepolicy__
policy = __modulepolicy__.modulepolicy
except ImportError:
pass
# PyPy doesn't load C extensions.
#
# The canonical way to do this is to test platform.python_implementation().
# But we don't import platform and don't bloat for it here.
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r32205 if r'__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names:
policy = b'cffi'
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# Our C extensions aren't yet compatible with Python 3. So use pure Python
# on Python 3 for now.
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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r31308 policy = b'py'
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# Environment variable can always force settings.
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r31361 if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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r32205 if r'HGMODULEPOLICY' in os.environ:
policy = os.environ[r'HGMODULEPOLICY'].encode(r'utf-8')
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r31361 else:
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r32205 policy = os.environ.get(r'HGMODULEPOLICY', policy)
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def _importfrom(pkgname, modname):
# from .<pkgname> import <modname> (where . is looked through this module)
fakelocals = {}
pkg = __import__(pkgname, globals(), fakelocals, [modname], level=1)
try:
fakelocals[modname] = mod = getattr(pkg, modname)
except AttributeError:
raise ImportError(r'cannot import name %s' % modname)
# force import; fakelocals[modname] may be replaced with the real module
getattr(mod, r'__doc__', None)
return fakelocals[modname]
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r32428 # keep in sync with "version" in C modules
_cextversions = {
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r32511 (r'cext', r'base85'): 1,
(r'cext', r'bdiff'): 1,
(r'cext', r'diffhelpers'): 1,
(r'cext', r'mpatch'): 1,
(r'cext', r'osutil'): 1,
(r'cext', r'parsers'): 1,
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r32428 }
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r32366 def _checkmod(pkgname, modname, mod):
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r32511 expected = _cextversions.get((pkgname, modname))
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r32366 actual = getattr(mod, r'version', None)
if actual != expected:
raise ImportError(r'cannot import module %s.%s '
r'(expected version: %d, actual: %r)'
% (pkgname, modname, expected, actual))
def importmod(modname):
"""Import module according to policy and check API version"""
try:
verpkg, purepkg = _packageprefs[policy]
except KeyError:
raise ImportError(r'invalid HGMODULEPOLICY %r' % policy)
assert verpkg or purepkg
if verpkg:
try:
mod = _importfrom(verpkg, modname)
_checkmod(verpkg, modname, mod)
return mod
except ImportError:
if not purepkg:
raise
return _importfrom(purepkg, modname)