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debian: switch to using debhelper and dh_python2 to build debs...
debian: switch to using debhelper and dh_python2 to build debs This is a much larger commit than I'd like, but I honestly don't see a good way to break it up and leave things working. Summary: We now use debian/rules with debhelper to build our debs. This is much more standard, and means we use dh_python2 to do things like handle leaving .pyc files out of the built debs. The resulting package is split into mercurial and mercurial-common, with the former being the hg stub and all the native .sos, and the latter being basically everything else. builddeb and dockerdeb are updated to use the new system. The old way (using dpkg by hand) breaks with the above changes because debian/control no longer contains a version string (that's now guessed from the phony changelog.) Tests are updated to assert that the right files end up in the right debs.

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fix_bytes.py
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"""Fixer that changes plain strings to bytes strings."""
import re
from lib2to3 import fixer_base
from lib2to3.pgen2 import token
from lib2to3.fixer_util import Name
from lib2to3.pygram import python_symbols as syms
_re = re.compile(r'[rR]?[\'\"]')
# XXX: Implementing a blacklist in 2to3 turned out to be more troublesome than
# blacklisting some modules inside the fixers. So, this is what I came with.
blacklist = ('mercurial/demandimport.py',
'mercurial/py3kcompat.py', # valid python 3 already
'mercurial/i18n.py',
)
def isdocstring(node):
def isclassorfunction(ancestor):
symbols = (syms.funcdef, syms.classdef)
# if the current node is a child of a function definition, a class
# definition or a file, then it is a docstring
if ancestor.type == syms.simple_stmt:
try:
while True:
if ancestor.type in symbols:
return True
ancestor = ancestor.parent
except AttributeError:
return False
return False
def ismodule(ancestor):
# Our child is a docstring if we are a simple statement, and our
# ancestor is file_input. In other words, our child is a lone string in
# the source file.
try:
if (ancestor.type == syms.simple_stmt and
ancestor.parent.type == syms.file_input):
return True
except AttributeError:
return False
def isdocassignment(ancestor):
# Assigning to __doc__, definitely a string
try:
while True:
if (ancestor.type == syms.expr_stmt and
Name('__doc__') in ancestor.children):
return True
ancestor = ancestor.parent
except AttributeError:
return False
if ismodule(node.parent) or \
isdocassignment(node.parent) or \
isclassorfunction(node.parent):
return True
return False
def shouldtransform(node):
specialnames = ['__main__']
if node.value in specialnames:
return False
ggparent = node.parent.parent.parent
sggparent = str(ggparent)
if 'getattr' in sggparent or \
'hasattr' in sggparent or \
'setattr' in sggparent or \
'encode' in sggparent or \
'decode' in sggparent:
return False
return True
class FixBytes(fixer_base.BaseFix):
PATTERN = 'STRING'
def transform(self, node, results):
# The filename may be prefixed with a build directory.
if self.filename.endswith(blacklist):
return
if node.type == token.STRING:
if _re.match(node.value):
if isdocstring(node):
return
if not shouldtransform(node):
return
new = node.clone()
new.value = 'b' + new.value
return new