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pyoxidizer: pin Python to 3.8...
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1 1 ROOT = CWD + "/../.."
2 2
3 3 IS_WINDOWS = "windows" in BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE
4 4
5 5 # Code to run in Python interpreter.
6 6 RUN_CODE = "import hgdemandimport; hgdemandimport.enable(); from mercurial import dispatch; dispatch.run()"
7 7
8 8 set_build_path(ROOT + "/build/pyoxidizer")
9 9
10 10 def make_distribution():
11 return default_python_distribution()
11 return default_python_distribution(python_version = "3.8")
12 12
13 13 def make_distribution_windows():
14 14 return default_python_distribution(flavor = "standalone_dynamic")
15 15
16 16 def resource_callback(policy, resource):
17 17 if not IS_WINDOWS:
18 18 resource.add_location = "in-memory"
19 19 return
20 20
21 21 # We use a custom resource routing policy to influence where things are loaded
22 22 # from.
23 23 #
24 24 # For Python modules and resources, we load from memory if they are in
25 25 # the standard library and from the filesystem if not. This is because
26 26 # parts of Mercurial and some 3rd party packages aren't yet compatible
27 27 # with memory loading.
28 28 #
29 29 # For Python extension modules, we load from the filesystem because
30 30 # this yields greatest compatibility.
31 31 if type(resource) in ("PythonModuleSource", "PythonPackageResource", "PythonPackageDistributionResource"):
32 32 if resource.is_stdlib:
33 33 resource.add_location = "in-memory"
34 34 else:
35 35 resource.add_location = "filesystem-relative:lib"
36 36
37 37 elif type(resource) == "PythonExtensionModule":
38 38 resource.add_location = "filesystem-relative:lib"
39 39
40 40 def make_exe(dist):
41 41 """Builds a Rust-wrapped Mercurial binary."""
42 42 packaging_policy = dist.make_python_packaging_policy()
43 43
44 44 # Extension may depend on any Python functionality. Include all
45 45 # extensions.
46 46 packaging_policy.extension_module_filter = "all"
47 47 packaging_policy.resources_location = "in-memory"
48 48 if IS_WINDOWS:
49 49 packaging_policy.resources_location_fallback = "filesystem-relative:lib"
50 50 packaging_policy.register_resource_callback(resource_callback)
51 51
52 52 config = dist.make_python_interpreter_config()
53 53 config.raw_allocator = "system"
54 54 config.run_command = RUN_CODE
55 55
56 56 # We want to let the user load extensions from the file system
57 57 config.filesystem_importer = True
58 58
59 59 # We need this to make resourceutil happy, since it looks for sys.frozen.
60 60 config.sys_frozen = True
61 61 config.legacy_windows_stdio = True
62 62
63 63 exe = dist.to_python_executable(
64 64 name = "hg",
65 65 packaging_policy = packaging_policy,
66 66 config = config,
67 67 )
68 68
69 69 # Add Mercurial to resources.
70 70 exe.add_python_resources(exe.pip_install(["--verbose", ROOT]))
71 71
72 72 # On Windows, we install extra packages for convenience.
73 73 if IS_WINDOWS:
74 74 exe.add_python_resources(
75 75 exe.pip_install(["-r", ROOT + "/contrib/packaging/requirements-windows-py3.txt"]),
76 76 )
77 77
78 78 return exe
79 79
80 80 def make_manifest(dist, exe):
81 81 m = FileManifest()
82 82 m.add_python_resource(".", exe)
83 83
84 84 return m
85 85
86 86 def make_embedded_resources(exe):
87 87 return exe.to_embedded_resources()
88 88
89 89 register_target("distribution_posix", make_distribution)
90 90 register_target("distribution_windows", make_distribution_windows)
91 91
92 92 register_target("exe_posix", make_exe, depends = ["distribution_posix"])
93 93 register_target("exe_windows", make_exe, depends = ["distribution_windows"])
94 94
95 95 register_target(
96 96 "app_posix",
97 97 make_manifest,
98 98 depends = ["distribution_posix", "exe_posix"],
99 99 default = "windows" not in BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE,
100 100 )
101 101 register_target(
102 102 "app_windows",
103 103 make_manifest,
104 104 depends = ["distribution_windows", "exe_windows"],
105 105 default = "windows" in BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE,
106 106 )
107 107
108 108 resolve_targets()
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