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pyoxidizer: produce working Python 3 Windows installers (issue6366)...
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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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A small script to automatically reject idle Diffs
#
# you need to set the PHABBOT_USER and PHABBOT_TOKEN environment variable for authentication
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import datetime
import os
import sys
import phabricator
MESSAGE = """There seems to have been no activities on this Diff for the past 3 Months.
By policy, we are automatically moving it out of the `need-review` state.
Please, move it back to `need-review` without hesitation if this diff should still be discussed.
:baymax:need-review-idle:
"""
PHAB_URL = "https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/api/"
USER = os.environ.get("PHABBOT_USER", "baymax")
TOKEN = os.environ.get("PHABBOT_TOKEN")
NOW = datetime.datetime.now()
# 3 months in seconds
DELAY = 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 * 3
def get_all_diff(phab):
"""Fetch all the diff that the need review"""
return phab.differential.query(
status="status-needs-review",
order="order-modified",
paths=[('HG', None)],
)
def filter_diffs(diffs, older_than):
"""filter diffs to only keep the one unmodified sin <older_than> seconds"""
olds = []
for d in diffs:
modified = int(d['dateModified'])
modified = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(modified)
d["idleFor"] = idle_for = NOW - modified
if idle_for.total_seconds() > older_than:
olds.append(d)
return olds
def nudge_diff(phab, diff):
"""Comment on the idle diff and reject it"""
diff_id = int(d['id'])
phab.differential.createcomment(
revision_id=diff_id, message=MESSAGE, action="reject"
)
if not USER:
print(
"not user specified please set PHABBOT_USER and PHABBOT_TOKEN",
file=sys.stderr,
)
elif not TOKEN:
print(
"not api-token specified please set PHABBOT_USER and PHABBOT_TOKEN",
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
phab = phabricator.Phabricator(USER, host=PHAB_URL, token=TOKEN)
phab.connect()
phab.update_interfaces()
print('Hello "%s".' % phab.user.whoami()['realName'])
diffs = get_all_diff(phab)
print("Found %d Diffs" % len(diffs))
olds = filter_diffs(diffs, DELAY)
print("Found %d old Diffs" % len(olds))
for d in olds:
diff_id = d['id']
status = d['statusName']
modified = int(d['dateModified'])
idle_for = d["idleFor"]
msg = 'nudging D%s in "%s" state for %s'
print(msg % (diff_id, status, idle_for))
# uncomment to actually affect phab
nudge_diff(phab, d)