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pyoxidizer: produce working Python 3 Windows installers (issue6366) While we've had code to produce Python 3 Windows installers with PyOxidizer, we haven't been advertising them on the web site due to a bug in making TLS connections and issues around resource handling. This commit upgrades our PyOxidizer install and configuration to use a recent Git commit of PyOxidizer. This new version of PyOxidizer contains a *ton* of changes, improvements, and bug fixes. Notably, Windows shared distributions now mostly "just work" and the TLS bug and random problems with Python extension modules in the standard library go away. And Python has been upgraded from 3.7 to 3.8.6. The price we pay for this upgrade is a ton of backwards incompatible changes to Starlark. I applied this commit (the overall series actually) on stable to produce Windows installers for Mercurial 5.5.2, which I published shortly before submitting this commit for review. In order to get the stable branch working, I decided to take a less aggressive approach to Python resource management. Previously, we were attempting to load all Python modules from memory and were performing some hacks to copy Mercurial's non-module resources into additional directories in Starlark. This commit implements a resource callback function in Starlark (a new feature since PyOxidizer 0.7) to dynamically assign standard library resources to in-memory loading and all other resources to filesystem loading. This means that Mercurial's files and all the other packages we ship in the Windows installers (e.g. certifi and pygments) are loaded from the filesystem instead of from memory. This avoids issues due to lack of __file__ and enables us to ship a working Python 3 installer on Windows. The end state of the install layout after this patch is not ideal for @: we still copy resource files like templates and help text to directories next to the hg.exe executable. There is code in @ to use importlib.resources to load these files and we could likely remove these copies once this lands on @. But for now, the install layout mimics what we've shipped for seemingly forever and is backwards compatible. It allows us to achieve the milestone of working Python 3 Windows installers and gets us a giant step closer to deleting Python 2. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9148

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# py2exe.py - Functionality for performing py2exe builds.
#
# Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# no-check-code because Python 3 native.
import os
import pathlib
import subprocess
from .downloads import download_entry
from .util import (
extract_tar_to_directory,
extract_zip_to_directory,
process_install_rules,
python_exe_info,
)
STAGING_RULES = [
('contrib/bash_completion', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/hgk', 'contrib/hgk.tcl'),
('contrib/hgweb.fcgi', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/hgweb.wsgi', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/logo-droplets.svg', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/mercurial.el', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/mq.el', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/tcsh_completion', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/tcsh_completion_build.sh', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/vim/*', 'contrib/vim/'),
('contrib/win32/postinstall.txt', 'ReleaseNotes.txt'),
('contrib/win32/ReadMe.html', 'ReadMe.html'),
('contrib/xml.rnc', 'contrib/'),
('contrib/zsh_completion', 'contrib/'),
('dist/hg.exe', './'),
('dist/lib/*.dll', 'lib/'),
('dist/lib/*.pyd', 'lib/'),
('dist/lib/library.zip', 'lib/'),
('dist/Microsoft.VC*.CRT.manifest', './'),
('dist/msvc*.dll', './'),
('dist/python*.dll', './'),
('doc/*.html', 'doc/'),
('doc/style.css', 'doc/'),
('mercurial/helptext/**/*.txt', 'helptext/'),
('mercurial/defaultrc/*.rc', 'defaultrc/'),
('mercurial/locale/**/*', 'locale/'),
('mercurial/templates/**/*', 'templates/'),
('COPYING', 'Copying.txt'),
]
# List of paths to exclude from the staging area.
STAGING_EXCLUDES = [
'doc/hg-ssh.8.html',
]
def build_py2exe(
source_dir: pathlib.Path,
build_dir: pathlib.Path,
python_exe: pathlib.Path,
build_name: str,
venv_requirements_txt: pathlib.Path,
extra_packages=None,
extra_excludes=None,
extra_dll_excludes=None,
extra_packages_script=None,
):
"""Build Mercurial with py2exe.
Build files will be placed in ``build_dir``.
py2exe's setup.py doesn't use setuptools. It doesn't have modern logic
for finding the Python 2.7 toolchain. So, we require the environment
to already be configured with an active toolchain.
"""
if 'VCINSTALLDIR' not in os.environ:
raise Exception(
'not running from a Visual C++ build environment; '
'execute the "Visual C++ <version> Command Prompt" '
'application shortcut or a vcsvarsall.bat file'
)
# Identity x86/x64 and validate the environment matches the Python
# architecture.
vc_x64 = r'\x64' in os.environ['LIB']
py_info = python_exe_info(python_exe)
if vc_x64:
if py_info['arch'] != '64bit':
raise Exception(
'architecture mismatch: Visual C++ environment '
'is configured for 64-bit but Python is 32-bit'
)
else:
if py_info['arch'] != '32bit':
raise Exception(
'architecture mismatch: Visual C++ environment '
'is configured for 32-bit but Python is 64-bit'
)
if py_info['py3']:
raise Exception('Only Python 2 is currently supported')
build_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
gettext_pkg, gettext_entry = download_entry('gettext', build_dir)
gettext_dep_pkg = download_entry('gettext-dep', build_dir)[0]
virtualenv_pkg, virtualenv_entry = download_entry('virtualenv', build_dir)
py2exe_pkg, py2exe_entry = download_entry('py2exe', build_dir)
venv_path = build_dir / (
'venv-%s-%s' % (build_name, 'x64' if vc_x64 else 'x86')
)
gettext_root = build_dir / ('gettext-win-%s' % gettext_entry['version'])
if not gettext_root.exists():
extract_zip_to_directory(gettext_pkg, gettext_root)
extract_zip_to_directory(gettext_dep_pkg, gettext_root)
# This assumes Python 2. We don't need virtualenv on Python 3.
virtualenv_src_path = build_dir / (
'virtualenv-%s' % virtualenv_entry['version']
)
virtualenv_py = virtualenv_src_path / 'virtualenv.py'
if not virtualenv_src_path.exists():
extract_tar_to_directory(virtualenv_pkg, build_dir)
py2exe_source_path = build_dir / ('py2exe-%s' % py2exe_entry['version'])
if not py2exe_source_path.exists():
extract_zip_to_directory(py2exe_pkg, build_dir)
if not venv_path.exists():
print('creating virtualenv with dependencies')
subprocess.run(
[str(python_exe), str(virtualenv_py), str(venv_path)], check=True
)
venv_python = venv_path / 'Scripts' / 'python.exe'
venv_pip = venv_path / 'Scripts' / 'pip.exe'
subprocess.run(
[str(venv_pip), 'install', '-r', str(venv_requirements_txt)], check=True
)
# Force distutils to use VC++ settings from environment, which was
# validated above.
env = dict(os.environ)
env['DISTUTILS_USE_SDK'] = '1'
env['MSSdk'] = '1'
if extra_packages_script:
more_packages = set(
subprocess.check_output(extra_packages_script, cwd=build_dir)
.split(b'\0')[-1]
.strip()
.decode('utf-8')
.splitlines()
)
if more_packages:
if not extra_packages:
extra_packages = more_packages
else:
extra_packages |= more_packages
if extra_packages:
env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_PACKAGES'] = ' '.join(sorted(extra_packages))
hgext3rd_extras = sorted(
e for e in extra_packages if e.startswith('hgext3rd.')
)
if hgext3rd_extras:
env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_INSTALL_PACKAGES'] = ' '.join(hgext3rd_extras)
if extra_excludes:
env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_EXCLUDES'] = ' '.join(sorted(extra_excludes))
if extra_dll_excludes:
env['HG_PY2EXE_EXTRA_DLL_EXCLUDES'] = ' '.join(
sorted(extra_dll_excludes)
)
py2exe_py_path = venv_path / 'Lib' / 'site-packages' / 'py2exe'
if not py2exe_py_path.exists():
print('building py2exe')
subprocess.run(
[str(venv_python), 'setup.py', 'install'],
cwd=py2exe_source_path,
env=env,
check=True,
)
# Register location of msgfmt and other binaries.
env['PATH'] = '%s%s%s' % (
env['PATH'],
os.pathsep,
str(gettext_root / 'bin'),
)
print('building Mercurial')
subprocess.run(
[str(venv_python), 'setup.py', 'py2exe', 'build_doc', '--html'],
cwd=str(source_dir),
env=env,
check=True,
)
def stage_install(
source_dir: pathlib.Path, staging_dir: pathlib.Path, lower_case=False
):
"""Copy all files to be installed to a directory.
This allows packaging to simply walk a directory tree to find source
files.
"""
if lower_case:
rules = []
for source, dest in STAGING_RULES:
# Only lower directory names.
if '/' in dest:
parent, leaf = dest.rsplit('/', 1)
dest = '%s/%s' % (parent.lower(), leaf)
rules.append((source, dest))
else:
rules = STAGING_RULES
process_install_rules(rules, source_dir, staging_dir)
# Write out a default editor.rc file to configure notepad as the
# default editor.
with (staging_dir / 'defaultrc' / 'editor.rc').open(
'w', encoding='utf-8'
) as fh:
fh.write('[ui]\neditor = notepad\n')
# Purge any files we don't want to be there.
for f in STAGING_EXCLUDES:
p = staging_dir / f
if p.exists():
print('removing %s' % p)
p.unlink()