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hghave: fix the definition of `python3` to work on Windows...
hghave: fix the definition of `python3` to work on Windows Both py2 and py3 executables are named `python.exe`, and may or may not be on PATH. So use the dispatcher executable that comes with py3 to fetch the version of the latest py3 executable. This allows at least one relnotes test to run on Windows. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10694

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pyutil.cc
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#include "pyutil.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
namespace contrib
{
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
#define HG_FUZZER_PY3 1
PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_parsers(void);
#else
PyMODINIT_FUNC initparsers(void);
#endif
static char cpypath[8192] = "\0";
static PyObject *mainmod;
static PyObject *globals;
void initpy(const char *cselfpath)
{
#ifdef HG_FUZZER_PY3
const std::string subdir = "/sanpy/lib/python3.8";
#else
const std::string subdir = "/sanpy/lib/python2.7";
#endif
/* HACK ALERT: we need a full Python installation built without
pymalloc and with ASAN, so we dump one in
$OUT/sanpy/lib/python2.7. This helps us wire that up. */
std::string selfpath(cselfpath);
std::string pypath;
auto pos = selfpath.rfind("/");
if (pos == std::string::npos) {
char wd[8192];
if (!getcwd(wd, 8192)) {
std::cerr << "Failed to call getcwd: errno " << errno
<< std::endl;
exit(1);
}
pypath = std::string(wd) + subdir;
} else {
pypath = selfpath.substr(0, pos) + subdir;
}
strncpy(cpypath, pypath.c_str(), pypath.size());
setenv("PYTHONPATH", cpypath, 1);
setenv("PYTHONNOUSERSITE", "1", 1);
/* prevent Python from looking up users in the fuzz environment */
setenv("PYTHONUSERBASE", cpypath, 1);
#ifdef HG_FUZZER_PY3
std::wstring wcpypath(pypath.begin(), pypath.end());
Py_SetPythonHome(wcpypath.c_str());
#else
Py_SetPythonHome(cpypath);
#endif
Py_InitializeEx(0);
mainmod = PyImport_AddModule("__main__");
globals = PyModule_GetDict(mainmod);
#ifdef HG_FUZZER_PY3
PyObject *mod = PyInit_parsers();
#else
initparsers();
PyObject *mod = PyImport_ImportModule("parsers");
#endif
PyDict_SetItemString(globals, "parsers", mod);
}
PyObject *pyglobals()
{
return globals;
}
} // namespace contrib