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configitems: declare items in a TOML file...
configitems: declare items in a TOML file Mercurial ships with Rust code that also needs to read from the config. Having a way of presenting `configitems` to both Python and Rust is needed to prevent duplication, drift, and have the appropriate devel warnings. Abstracting away from Python means choosing a config format. No single format is perfect, and I have yet to come across a developer that doesn't hate all of them in some way. Since we have a strict no-dependencies policy for Mercurial, we either need to use whatever comes with Python, vendor a library, or implement a custom format ourselves. Python stdlib means using JSON, which doesn't support comments and isn't great for humans, or `configparser` which is an obscure, untyped format that nobody uses and doesn't have a commonplace Rust parser. Implementing a custom format is error-prone, tedious and subject to the same issues as picking an existing format. Vendoring opens us to the vast array of common config formats. The ones being picked for most modern software are YAML and TOML. YAML is older and common in the Python community, but TOML is much simpler and less error-prone. I would much rather be responsible for the <1000 lines of `tomli`, on top of TOML being the choice of the Rust community, with robust crates for reading it. The structure of `configitems.toml` is explained inline.

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r41050 #include <Python.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string>
#include "pyutil.h"
extern "C" {
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r44311 static PYCODETYPE *code;
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extern "C" int LLVMFuzzerInitialize(int *argc, char ***argv)
{
contrib::initpy(*argv[0]);
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r44311 code = (PYCODETYPE *)Py_CompileString(R"py(
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r41050 for inline in (True, False):
try:
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r44311 index, cache = parsers.parse_index2(data, inline)
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r41340 index.slicechunktodensity(list(range(len(index))), 0.5, 262144)
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r43421 index.stats()
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r50573 index.findsnapshots({}, 0, len(index) - 1)
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r43421 10 in index
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r41340 for rev in range(len(index)):
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r43421 index.reachableroots(0, [len(index)-1], [rev])
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r41340 node = index[rev][7]
partial = index.shortest(node)
index.partialmatch(node[:partial])
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r43421 index.deltachain(rev, None, True)
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r41050 except Exception as e:
pass
# uncomment this print if you're editing this Python code
# to debug failures.
# print e
)py",
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r44311 "fuzzer", Py_file_input);
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r41050 return 0;
}
int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size)
{
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// down and not accomplish much.
if (Size > 60000) {
return 0;
}
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r41050 PyObject *text =
PyBytes_FromStringAndSize((const char *)Data, (Py_ssize_t)Size);
PyObject *locals = PyDict_New();
PyDict_SetItemString(locals, "data", text);
PyObject *res = PyEval_EvalCode(code, contrib::pyglobals(), locals);
if (!res) {
PyErr_Print();
}
Py_XDECREF(res);
Py_DECREF(locals);
Py_DECREF(text);
return 0; // Non-zero return values are reserved for future use.
}
}