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rust: module policy with importrust...
rust: module policy with importrust We introduce two rust+c module policies and a new `policy.importrust()` that makes use of them. This simple approach provides runtime switching of implementations, which is crucial for the performance measurements such as those Octobus does with ASV. It can also be useful for bug analysis. It also has the advantage of making conditionals in Rust callers more uniform, in particular abstracting over specifics like `demandimport` At this point, the build stays unchanged, with the rust-cpython based `rustext` module being built if HGWITHRUSTEXT=cpython. More transparency for the callers, i.e., just using `policy.importmod` would be a much longer term and riskier effort for the following reasons: 1. It would require to define common module boundaries for the three or four cases (pure, c, rust+ext, cffi) and that is premature with the Rust extension currently under heavy development in areas that are outside the scope of the C extensions. 2. It would imply internal API changes that are not currently wished, as the case of ancestors demonstrates. 3. The lack of data or property-like attributes (tp_member and tp_getset) in current `rust-cpython` makes it impossible to achieve direct transparent replacement of pure Python classes by Rust extension code, meaning that the caller sometimes has to be able to make adjustments or provide additional wrapping.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# docchecker - look for problematic markup
#
# Copyright 2016 timeless <timeless@mozdev.org> and others
#
# 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, print_function
import os
import re
import sys
try:
import msvcrt
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
except ImportError:
pass
stdout = getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout)
leadingline = re.compile(br'(^\s*)(\S.*)$')
checks = [
(br""":hg:`[^`]*'[^`]*`""",
b"""warning: please avoid nesting ' in :hg:`...`"""),
(br'\w:hg:`',
b'warning: please have a space before :hg:'),
(br"""(?:[^a-z][^'.])hg ([^,;"`]*'(?!hg)){2}""",
b'''warning: please use " instead of ' for hg ... "..."'''),
]
def check(line):
messages = []
for match, msg in checks:
if re.search(match, line):
messages.append(msg)
if messages:
stdout.write(b'%s\n' % line)
for msg in messages:
stdout.write(b'%s\n' % msg)
def work(file):
(llead, lline) = (b'', b'')
for line in file:
# this section unwraps lines
match = leadingline.match(line)
if not match:
check(lline)
(llead, lline) = (b'', b'')
continue
lead, line = match.group(1), match.group(2)
if (lead == llead):
if (lline != b''):
lline += b' ' + line
else:
lline = line
else:
check(lline)
(llead, lline) = (lead, line)
check(lline)
def main():
for f in sys.argv[1:]:
try:
with open(f, 'rb') as file:
work(file)
except BaseException as e:
sys.stdout.write(r"failed to process %s: %s\n" % (f, e))
main()