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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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# templatefilters.py - common template expansion filters
#
# Copyright 2005-2008 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import re
import time
from .i18n import _
from . import (
encoding,
error,
node,
pycompat,
registrar,
smartset,
templateutil,
url,
util,
)
from .utils import (
cborutil,
dateutil,
stringutil,
)
urlerr = util.urlerr
urlreq = util.urlreq
# filters are callables like:
# fn(obj)
# with:
# obj - object to be filtered (text, date, list and so on)
filters = {}
templatefilter = registrar.templatefilter(filters)
@templatefilter(b'addbreaks', intype=bytes)
def addbreaks(text):
"""Any text. Add an XHTML "<br />" tag before the end of
every line except the last.
"""
return text.replace(b'\n', b'<br/>\n')
agescales = [
(b"year", 3600 * 24 * 365, b'Y'),
(b"month", 3600 * 24 * 30, b'M'),
(b"week", 3600 * 24 * 7, b'W'),
(b"day", 3600 * 24, b'd'),
(b"hour", 3600, b'h'),
(b"minute", 60, b'm'),
(b"second", 1, b's'),
]
@templatefilter(b'age', intype=templateutil.date)
def age(date, abbrev=False):
"""Date. Returns a human-readable date/time difference between the
given date/time and the current date/time.
"""
def plural(t, c):
if c == 1:
return t
return t + b"s"
def fmt(t, c, a):
if abbrev:
return b"%d%s" % (c, a)
return b"%d %s" % (c, plural(t, c))
now = time.time()
then = date[0]
future = False
if then > now:
future = True
delta = max(1, int(then - now))
if delta > agescales[0][1] * 30:
return b'in the distant future'
else:
delta = max(1, int(now - then))
if delta > agescales[0][1] * 2:
return dateutil.shortdate(date)
for t, s, a in agescales:
n = delta // s
if n >= 2 or s == 1:
if future:
return b'%s from now' % fmt(t, n, a)
return b'%s ago' % fmt(t, n, a)
@templatefilter(b'basename', intype=bytes)
def basename(path):
"""Any text. Treats the text as a path, and returns the last
component of the path after splitting by the path separator.
For example, "foo/bar/baz" becomes "baz" and "foo/bar//" becomes "".
"""
return os.path.basename(path)
def _tocborencodable(obj):
if isinstance(obj, smartset.abstractsmartset):
return list(obj)
return obj
@templatefilter(b'cbor')
def cbor(obj):
"""Any object. Serializes the object to CBOR bytes."""
# cborutil is stricter about type than json() filter
obj = pycompat.rapply(_tocborencodable, obj)
return b''.join(cborutil.streamencode(obj))
@templatefilter(b'commondir')
def commondir(filelist):
"""List of text. Treats each list item as file name with /
as path separator and returns the longest common directory
prefix shared by all list items.
Returns the empty string if no common prefix exists.
The list items are not normalized, i.e. "foo/../bar" is handled as
file "bar" in the directory "foo/..". Leading slashes are ignored.
For example, ["foo/bar/baz", "foo/baz/bar"] becomes "foo" and
["foo/bar", "baz"] becomes "".
"""
def common(a, b):
if len(a) > len(b):
a = b[: len(a)]
elif len(b) > len(a):
b = b[: len(a)]
if a == b:
return a
for i in pycompat.xrange(len(a)):
if a[i] != b[i]:
return a[:i]
return a
try:
if not filelist:
return b""
dirlist = [f.lstrip(b'/').split(b'/')[:-1] for f in filelist]
if len(dirlist) == 1:
return b'/'.join(dirlist[0])
a = min(dirlist)
b = max(dirlist)
# The common prefix of a and b is shared with all
# elements of the list since Python sorts lexicographical
# and [1, x] after [1].
return b'/'.join(common(a, b))
except TypeError:
raise error.ParseError(_(b'argument is not a list of text'))
@templatefilter(b'count')
def count(i):
"""List or text. Returns the length as an integer."""
try:
return len(i)
except TypeError:
raise error.ParseError(_(b'not countable'))
@templatefilter(b'dirname', intype=bytes)
def dirname(path):
"""Any text. Treats the text as a path, and strips the last
component of the path after splitting by the path separator.
"""
return os.path.dirname(path)
@templatefilter(b'domain', intype=bytes)
def domain(author):
"""Any text. Finds the first string that looks like an email
address, and extracts just the domain component. Example: ``User
<user@example.com>`` becomes ``example.com``.
"""
f = author.find(b'@')
if f == -1:
return b''
author = author[f + 1 :]
f = author.find(b'>')
if f >= 0:
author = author[:f]
return author
@templatefilter(b'email', intype=bytes)
def email(text):
"""Any text. Extracts the first string that looks like an email
address. Example: ``User <user@example.com>`` becomes
``user@example.com``.
"""
return stringutil.email(text)
@templatefilter(b'escape', intype=bytes)
def escape(text):
"""Any text. Replaces the special XML/XHTML characters "&", "<"
and ">" with XML entities, and filters out NUL characters.
"""
return url.escape(text.replace(b'\0', b''), True)
para_re = None
space_re = None
def fill(text, width, initindent=b'', hangindent=b''):
'''fill many paragraphs with optional indentation.'''
global para_re, space_re
if para_re is None:
para_re = re.compile(b'(\n\n|\n\\s*[-*]\\s*)', re.M)
space_re = re.compile(br' +')
def findparas():
start = 0
while True:
m = para_re.search(text, start)
if not m:
uctext = encoding.unifromlocal(text[start:])
w = len(uctext)
while w > 0 and uctext[w - 1].isspace():
w -= 1
yield (
encoding.unitolocal(uctext[:w]),
encoding.unitolocal(uctext[w:]),
)
break
yield text[start : m.start(0)], m.group(1)
start = m.end(1)
return b"".join(
[
stringutil.wrap(
space_re.sub(b' ', stringutil.wrap(para, width)),
width,
initindent,
hangindent,
)
+ rest
for para, rest in findparas()
]
)
@templatefilter(b'fill68', intype=bytes)
def fill68(text):
"""Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 68 columns."""
return fill(text, 68)
@templatefilter(b'fill76', intype=bytes)
def fill76(text):
"""Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 76 columns."""
return fill(text, 76)
@templatefilter(b'firstline', intype=bytes)
def firstline(text):
"""Any text. Returns the first line of text."""
try:
return text.splitlines(True)[0].rstrip(b'\r\n')
except IndexError:
return b''
@templatefilter(b'hex', intype=bytes)
def hexfilter(text):
"""Any text. Convert a binary Mercurial node identifier into
its long hexadecimal representation.
"""
return node.hex(text)
@templatefilter(b'hgdate', intype=templateutil.date)
def hgdate(text):
"""Date. Returns the date as a pair of numbers: "1157407993
25200" (Unix timestamp, timezone offset).
"""
return b"%d %d" % text
@templatefilter(b'isodate', intype=templateutil.date)
def isodate(text):
"""Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format: "2009-08-18 13:00
+0200".
"""
return dateutil.datestr(text, b'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2')
@templatefilter(b'isodatesec', intype=templateutil.date)
def isodatesec(text):
"""Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format, including
seconds: "2009-08-18 13:00:13 +0200". See also the rfc3339date
filter.
"""
return dateutil.datestr(text, b'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2')
def indent(text, prefix, firstline=b''):
'''indent each non-empty line of text after first with prefix.'''
lines = text.splitlines()
num_lines = len(lines)
endswithnewline = text[-1:] == b'\n'
def indenter():
for i in pycompat.xrange(num_lines):
l = lines[i]
if l.strip():
yield prefix if i else firstline
yield l
if i < num_lines - 1 or endswithnewline:
yield b'\n'
return b"".join(indenter())
@templatefilter(b'json')
def json(obj, paranoid=True):
"""Any object. Serializes the object to a JSON formatted text."""
if obj is None:
return b'null'
elif obj is False:
return b'false'
elif obj is True:
return b'true'
elif isinstance(obj, (int, pycompat.long, float)):
return pycompat.bytestr(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, bytes):
return b'"%s"' % encoding.jsonescape(obj, paranoid=paranoid)
elif isinstance(obj, type(u'')):
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'Mercurial only does output with bytes: %r' % obj
)
elif util.safehasattr(obj, b'keys'):
out = [
b'"%s": %s'
% (encoding.jsonescape(k, paranoid=paranoid), json(v, paranoid))
for k, v in sorted(pycompat.iteritems(obj))
]
return b'{' + b', '.join(out) + b'}'
elif util.safehasattr(obj, b'__iter__'):
out = [json(i, paranoid) for i in obj]
return b'[' + b', '.join(out) + b']'
raise error.ProgrammingError(b'cannot encode %r' % obj)
@templatefilter(b'lower', intype=bytes)
def lower(text):
"""Any text. Converts the text to lowercase."""
return encoding.lower(text)
@templatefilter(b'nonempty', intype=bytes)
def nonempty(text):
"""Any text. Returns '(none)' if the string is empty."""
return text or b"(none)"
@templatefilter(b'obfuscate', intype=bytes)
def obfuscate(text):
"""Any text. Returns the input text rendered as a sequence of
XML entities.
"""
text = pycompat.unicode(
text, pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding), r'replace'
)
return b''.join([b'&#%d;' % ord(c) for c in text])
@templatefilter(b'permissions', intype=bytes)
def permissions(flags):
if b"l" in flags:
return b"lrwxrwxrwx"
if b"x" in flags:
return b"-rwxr-xr-x"
return b"-rw-r--r--"
@templatefilter(b'person', intype=bytes)
def person(author):
"""Any text. Returns the name before an email address,
interpreting it as per RFC 5322.
"""
return stringutil.person(author)
@templatefilter(b'revescape', intype=bytes)
def revescape(text):
"""Any text. Escapes all "special" characters, except @.
Forward slashes are escaped twice to prevent web servers from prematurely
unescaping them. For example, "@foo bar/baz" becomes "@foo%20bar%252Fbaz".
"""
return urlreq.quote(text, safe=b'/@').replace(b'/', b'%252F')
@templatefilter(b'rfc3339date', intype=templateutil.date)
def rfc3339date(text):
"""Date. Returns a date using the Internet date format
specified in RFC 3339: "2009-08-18T13:00:13+02:00".
"""
return dateutil.datestr(text, b"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%1:%2")
@templatefilter(b'rfc822date', intype=templateutil.date)
def rfc822date(text):
"""Date. Returns a date using the same format used in email
headers: "Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:13 +0200".
"""
return dateutil.datestr(text, b"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %1%2")
@templatefilter(b'short', intype=bytes)
def short(text):
"""Changeset hash. Returns the short form of a changeset hash,
i.e. a 12 hexadecimal digit string.
"""
return text[:12]
@templatefilter(b'shortbisect', intype=bytes)
def shortbisect(label):
"""Any text. Treats `label` as a bisection status, and
returns a single-character representing the status (G: good, B: bad,
S: skipped, U: untested, I: ignored). Returns single space if `text`
is not a valid bisection status.
"""
if label:
return label[0:1].upper()
return b' '
@templatefilter(b'shortdate', intype=templateutil.date)
def shortdate(text):
"""Date. Returns a date like "2006-09-18"."""
return dateutil.shortdate(text)
@templatefilter(b'slashpath', intype=bytes)
def slashpath(path):
"""Any text. Replaces the native path separator with slash."""
return util.pconvert(path)
@templatefilter(b'splitlines', intype=bytes)
def splitlines(text):
"""Any text. Split text into a list of lines."""
return templateutil.hybridlist(text.splitlines(), name=b'line')
@templatefilter(b'stringescape', intype=bytes)
def stringescape(text):
return stringutil.escapestr(text)
@templatefilter(b'stringify', intype=bytes)
def stringify(thing):
"""Any type. Turns the value into text by converting values into
text and concatenating them.
"""
return thing # coerced by the intype
@templatefilter(b'stripdir', intype=bytes)
def stripdir(text):
"""Treat the text as path and strip a directory level, if
possible. For example, "foo" and "foo/bar" becomes "foo".
"""
dir = os.path.dirname(text)
if dir == b"":
return os.path.basename(text)
else:
return dir
@templatefilter(b'tabindent', intype=bytes)
def tabindent(text):
"""Any text. Returns the text, with every non-empty line
except the first starting with a tab character.
"""
return indent(text, b'\t')
@templatefilter(b'upper', intype=bytes)
def upper(text):
"""Any text. Converts the text to uppercase."""
return encoding.upper(text)
@templatefilter(b'urlescape', intype=bytes)
def urlescape(text):
"""Any text. Escapes all "special" characters. For example,
"foo bar" becomes "foo%20bar".
"""
return urlreq.quote(text)
@templatefilter(b'user', intype=bytes)
def userfilter(text):
"""Any text. Returns a short representation of a user name or email
address."""
return stringutil.shortuser(text)
@templatefilter(b'emailuser', intype=bytes)
def emailuser(text):
"""Any text. Returns the user portion of an email address."""
return stringutil.emailuser(text)
@templatefilter(b'utf8', intype=bytes)
def utf8(text):
"""Any text. Converts from the local character encoding to UTF-8."""
return encoding.fromlocal(text)
@templatefilter(b'xmlescape', intype=bytes)
def xmlescape(text):
text = (
text.replace(b'&', b'&amp;')
.replace(b'<', b'&lt;')
.replace(b'>', b'&gt;')
.replace(b'"', b'&quot;')
.replace(b"'", b'&#39;')
) # &apos; invalid in HTML
return re.sub(b'[\x00-\x08\x0B\x0C\x0E-\x1F]', b' ', text)
def websub(text, websubtable):
""":websub: Any text. Only applies to hgweb. Applies the regular
expression replacements defined in the websub section.
"""
if websubtable:
for regexp, format in websubtable:
text = regexp.sub(format, text)
return text
def loadfilter(ui, extname, registrarobj):
"""Load template filter from specified registrarobj
"""
for name, func in pycompat.iteritems(registrarobj._table):
filters[name] = func
# tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions:
i18nfunctions = filters.values()