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largefiles: properly pass kwargs into url.open The url.open function has acquired a lot of kwargs over the years. When running `hg import http://example.com/hg/diff/1`, since at least a708e1e4d7a8 in March, 2018, the calling sites for url.open try to pass a `sendaccept` parameter that largefiles' override doesn't accept. Currently that stack traces something like this: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/bin/hg", line 59, in <module> dispatch.run() File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 143, in run status = dispatch(req) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 245, in dispatch status = _rundispatch(req) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 289, in _rundispatch ret = _runcatch(req) or 0 File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 465, in _runcatch return _callcatch(ui, _runcatchfunc) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 475, in _callcatch return scmutil.callcatch(ui, func) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/scmutil.py", line 155, in callcatch return func() File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 455, in _runcatchfunc return _dispatch(req) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 1259, in _dispatch lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui, options, d, cmdpats, cmdoptions File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 913, in runcommand ret = _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, d) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 1270, in _runcommand return cmdfunc() File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 1256, in <lambda> d = lambda: util.checksignature(func)(ui, *args, **strcmdopt) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/util.py", line 1867, in check return func(*args, **kwargs) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/commands.py", line 4184, in import_ patchfile = hg.openpath(ui, patchurl, sendaccept=False) File "/tmp/hgtests.sv744r5t/install/lib/python/mercurial/hg.py", line 181, in openpath return url.open(ui, path, sendaccept=sendaccept) TypeError: openlargefile() got an unexpected keyword argument 'sendaccept' So, just accept and pass along any kwargs of the overridden function.

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Oxidized Mercurial

This project provides a Rust implementation of the Mercurial (hg)
version control tool.

Under the hood, the project uses
PyOxidizer to embed a Python
interpreter in a binary built with Rust. At run-time, the Rust fn main()
is called and Rust code handles initial process startup. An in-process
Python interpreter is started (if needed) to provide additional
functionality.

Building

This project currently requires an unreleased version of PyOxidizer
(0.7.0-pre). For best results, build the exact PyOxidizer commit
as defined in the pyoxidizer.bzl file:

$ git clone https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer.git
$ cd PyOxidizer
$ git checkout <Git commit from pyoxidizer.bzl>
$ cargo build --release

Then build this Rust project using the built pyoxidizer executable::

$ /path/to/pyoxidizer/target/release/pyoxidizer build

If all goes according to plan, there should be an assembled application
under build/<arch>/debug/app/ with an hg executable:

$ build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/app/hg version
Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 5.3.1+433-f99cd77d53dc+20200331)
(see https://mercurial-scm.org for more information)

Copyright (C) 2005-2020 Matt Mackall and others
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Running Tests

To run tests with a built hg executable, you can use the --with-hg
argument to run-tests.py. But there's a wrinkle: many tests run custom
Python scripts that need to import modules provided by Mercurial. Since
these modules are embedded in the produced hg executable, a regular
Python interpreter can't access them! To work around this, set PYTHONPATH
to the Mercurial source directory. e.g.:

$ cd /path/to/hg/src/tests
$ PYTHONPATH=`pwd`/.. python3.7 run-tests.py \
    --with-hg `pwd`/../rust/hgcli/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/app/hg