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packaging: support building WiX installers with PyOxidizer We initially implemented PyOxidizer support for Inno installers. That did most of the heavy work of integrating PyOxidizer into the packaging system. Implementing WiX installer support was pretty straightforward. Aspects of this patch look very similar to Inno's. The main difference is the handling of the Visual C++ Redistributable Runtime files. The WiX installer was formerly using merge modules to install the VC++ 9.0 runtime because this feature is supported by the WiX installer (it isn't easily available to Inno installers). Our strategy for the runtime files is to install the vcruntime140.dll file next to hg.exe just like any other file. While we could leverage WiX's functionality for invoking a VCRedist installer, I don't want to deal with the complexity at this juncture. So, we let run_pyoxidizer() copy vcruntime140.dll into the staging directory (like it does for Inno) and our dynamic WiX XML generator picks it up as a regular file and installs it. We did, however, have to teach mercurial.wxs how to conditionally use the merge modules. But this was rather straightforward. Comparing the file layout of the WiX installers before and after: * Various lib/*.{pyd, dll} files no longer exist * python27.dll was replaced by python37.dll * vcruntime140.dll was added All these changes are expected due to the transition to Python 3 and to PyOxidizer, which embeded the .pyd and .dll files in hg.exe. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8477

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manifest_corpus.py
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import argparse
import zipfile
ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
ap.add_argument("out", metavar="some.zip", type=str, nargs=1)
args = ap.parse_args()
with zipfile.ZipFile(args.out[0], "w", zipfile.ZIP_STORED) as zf:
zf.writestr(
"manifest_zero",
'''PKG-INFO\09b3ed8f2b81095a13064402e930565f083346e9a
README\080b6e76643dcb44d4bc729e932fc464b3e36dbe3
hg\0b6444347c629cc058d478023905cfb83b7f5bb9d
mercurial/__init__.py\0b80de5d138758541c5f05265ad144ab9fa86d1db
mercurial/byterange.py\017f5a9fbd99622f31a392c33ac1e903925dc80ed
mercurial/fancyopts.py\0b6f52e23e356748c5039313d8b639cda16bf67ba
mercurial/hg.py\023cc12f225f1b42f32dc0d897a4f95a38ddc8f4a
mercurial/mdiff.py\0a05f65c44bfbeec6a42336cd2ff0b30217899ca3
mercurial/revlog.py\0217bc3fde6d82c0210cf56aeae11d05a03f35b2b
mercurial/transaction.py\09d180df101dc14ce3dd582fd998b36c98b3e39aa
notes.txt\0703afcec5edb749cf5cec67831f554d6da13f2fb
setup.py\0ccf3f6daf0f13101ca73631f7a1769e328b472c9
tkmerge\03c922edb43a9c143682f7bc7b00f98b3c756ebe7
''',
)
zf.writestr("badmanifest_shorthashes", "narf\0aa\nnarf2\0aaa\n")
zf.writestr(
"badmanifest_nonull",
"narf\0cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc\n"
"narf2aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\n",
)