##// END OF EJS Templates
auto-upgrade: introduce a way to auto-upgrade to/from share-safe...
auto-upgrade: introduce a way to auto-upgrade to/from share-safe This is the first "automatic-upgrade" capability. In the following commits, similar features are coming for other "fast to upgrade" formats. This is different from the `safe-mismatch.source-not-safe` and `safe-mismatch.source-safe` configuration that deal with mismatch between a share and its share-source. Here we are dealing with mismatch between a repository configuration and its actual format. We will need further work for cases were the repository cannot be locked. A basic protection is in place to avoid a infinite loop for now, but it will get proper attention in a later changeset. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12611

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main.rs
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use pyembed::MainPythonInterpreter;
// Include an auto-generated file containing the default
// `pyembed::PythonConfig` derived by the PyOxidizer configuration file.
//
// If you do not want to use PyOxidizer to generate this file, simply
// remove this line and instantiate your own instance of
// `pyembed::PythonConfig`.
include!(env!("PYOXIDIZER_DEFAULT_PYTHON_CONFIG_RS"));
fn main() {
// The following code is in a block so the MainPythonInterpreter is
// destroyed in an orderly manner, before process exit.
let code = {
// Load the default Python configuration as derived by the PyOxidizer
// config file used at build time.
let config = default_python_config();
// Construct a new Python interpreter using that config, handling any
// errors from construction.
match MainPythonInterpreter::new(config) {
Ok(mut interp) => {
// And run it using the default run configuration as specified
// by the configuration. If an uncaught Python
// exception is raised, handle it.
// This includes the special SystemExit, which is a request to
// terminate the process.
interp.run_as_main()
}
Err(msg) => {
eprintln!("{}", msg);
1
}
}
};
// And exit the process according to code execution results.
std::process::exit(code);
}