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pyoxidizer: add user-site to `sys.path` on Windows This is a port of 53221078e0de to Windows to allow pip-installed extensions to be loaded without specifying a path. It's a major headache to have an hg.exe on `PATH` that needs to have the path to the extensions specified, because WSL doesn't see the same path. This is only for Windows for now, to match the currently shipping py2 behavior. There is a better solution with using the `site` package, but this needs support in PyOxidizer[1]. [1] https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer/issues/430 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11308

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repo.rs
315 lines | 10.3 KiB | application/rls-services+xml | RustLexer
use crate::config::{Config, ConfigError, ConfigParseError};
use crate::errors::{HgError, IoErrorContext, IoResultExt};
use crate::exit_codes;
use crate::requirements;
use crate::utils::files::get_path_from_bytes;
use crate::utils::SliceExt;
use memmap::{Mmap, MmapOptions};
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::io::ErrorKind;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
/// A repository on disk
pub struct Repo {
working_directory: PathBuf,
dot_hg: PathBuf,
store: PathBuf,
requirements: HashSet<String>,
config: Config,
}
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum RepoError {
NotFound {
at: PathBuf,
},
#[from]
ConfigParseError(ConfigParseError),
#[from]
Other(HgError),
}
impl From<ConfigError> for RepoError {
fn from(error: ConfigError) -> Self {
match error {
ConfigError::Parse(error) => error.into(),
ConfigError::Other(error) => error.into(),
}
}
}
/// Filesystem access abstraction for the contents of a given "base" diretory
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Vfs<'a> {
pub(crate) base: &'a Path,
}
impl Repo {
/// tries to find nearest repository root in current working directory or
/// its ancestors
pub fn find_repo_root() -> Result<PathBuf, RepoError> {
let current_directory = crate::utils::current_dir()?;
// ancestors() is inclusive: it first yields `current_directory`
// as-is.
for ancestor in current_directory.ancestors() {
if is_dir(ancestor.join(".hg"))? {
return Ok(ancestor.to_path_buf());
}
}
return Err(RepoError::NotFound {
at: current_directory,
});
}
/// Find a repository, either at the given path (which must contain a `.hg`
/// sub-directory) or by searching the current directory and its
/// ancestors.
///
/// A method with two very different "modes" like this usually a code smell
/// to make two methods instead, but in this case an `Option` is what rhg
/// sub-commands get from Clap for the `-R` / `--repository` CLI argument.
/// Having two methods would just move that `if` to almost all callers.
pub fn find(
config: &Config,
explicit_path: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> Result<Self, RepoError> {
if let Some(root) = explicit_path {
if is_dir(root.join(".hg"))? {
Self::new_at_path(root.to_owned(), config)
} else if is_file(&root)? {
Err(HgError::unsupported("bundle repository").into())
} else {
Err(RepoError::NotFound {
at: root.to_owned(),
})
}
} else {
let root = Self::find_repo_root()?;
Self::new_at_path(root, config)
}
}
/// To be called after checking that `.hg` is a sub-directory
fn new_at_path(
working_directory: PathBuf,
config: &Config,
) -> Result<Self, RepoError> {
let dot_hg = working_directory.join(".hg");
let mut repo_config_files = Vec::new();
repo_config_files.push(dot_hg.join("hgrc"));
repo_config_files.push(dot_hg.join("hgrc-not-shared"));
let hg_vfs = Vfs { base: &dot_hg };
let mut reqs = requirements::load_if_exists(hg_vfs)?;
let relative =
reqs.contains(requirements::RELATIVE_SHARED_REQUIREMENT);
let shared =
reqs.contains(requirements::SHARED_REQUIREMENT) || relative;
// From `mercurial/localrepo.py`:
//
// if .hg/requires contains the sharesafe requirement, it means
// there exists a `.hg/store/requires` too and we should read it
// NOTE: presence of SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT imply that store requirement
// is present. We never write SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT for a repo if store
// is not present, refer checkrequirementscompat() for that
//
// However, if SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT is not present, it means that the
// repository was shared the old way. We check the share source
// .hg/requires for SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT to detect whether the
// current repository needs to be reshared
let share_safe = reqs.contains(requirements::SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT);
let store_path;
if !shared {
store_path = dot_hg.join("store");
} else {
let bytes = hg_vfs.read("sharedpath")?;
let mut shared_path =
get_path_from_bytes(bytes.trim_end_newlines()).to_owned();
if relative {
shared_path = dot_hg.join(shared_path)
}
if !is_dir(&shared_path)? {
return Err(HgError::corrupted(format!(
".hg/sharedpath points to nonexistent directory {}",
shared_path.display()
))
.into());
}
store_path = shared_path.join("store");
let source_is_share_safe =
requirements::load(Vfs { base: &shared_path })?
.contains(requirements::SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT);
if share_safe && !source_is_share_safe {
return Err(match config
.get(b"share", b"safe-mismatch.source-not-safe")
{
Some(b"abort") | None => HgError::abort(
"abort: share source does not support share-safe requirement\n\
(see `hg help config.format.use-share-safe` for more information)",
exit_codes::ABORT,
),
_ => HgError::unsupported("share-safe downgrade"),
}
.into());
} else if source_is_share_safe && !share_safe {
return Err(
match config.get(b"share", b"safe-mismatch.source-safe") {
Some(b"abort") | None => HgError::abort(
"abort: version mismatch: source uses share-safe \
functionality while the current share does not\n\
(see `hg help config.format.use-share-safe` for more information)",
exit_codes::ABORT,
),
_ => HgError::unsupported("share-safe upgrade"),
}
.into(),
);
}
if share_safe {
repo_config_files.insert(0, shared_path.join("hgrc"))
}
}
if share_safe {
reqs.extend(requirements::load(Vfs { base: &store_path })?);
}
let repo_config = if std::env::var_os("HGRCSKIPREPO").is_none() {
config.combine_with_repo(&repo_config_files)?
} else {
config.clone()
};
let repo = Self {
requirements: reqs,
working_directory,
store: store_path,
dot_hg,
config: repo_config,
};
requirements::check(&repo)?;
Ok(repo)
}
pub fn working_directory_path(&self) -> &Path {
&self.working_directory
}
pub fn requirements(&self) -> &HashSet<String> {
&self.requirements
}
pub fn config(&self) -> &Config {
&self.config
}
/// For accessing repository files (in `.hg`), except for the store
/// (`.hg/store`).
pub fn hg_vfs(&self) -> Vfs<'_> {
Vfs { base: &self.dot_hg }
}
/// For accessing repository store files (in `.hg/store`)
pub fn store_vfs(&self) -> Vfs<'_> {
Vfs { base: &self.store }
}
/// For accessing the working copy
pub fn working_directory_vfs(&self) -> Vfs<'_> {
Vfs {
base: &self.working_directory,
}
}
pub fn has_dirstate_v2(&self) -> bool {
self.requirements
.contains(requirements::DIRSTATE_V2_REQUIREMENT)
}
pub fn dirstate_parents(
&self,
) -> Result<crate::dirstate::DirstateParents, HgError> {
let dirstate = self.hg_vfs().mmap_open("dirstate")?;
if dirstate.is_empty() {
return Ok(crate::dirstate::DirstateParents::NULL);
}
let parents = if self.has_dirstate_v2() {
crate::dirstate_tree::on_disk::read_docket(&dirstate)?.parents()
} else {
crate::dirstate::parsers::parse_dirstate_parents(&dirstate)?
.clone()
};
Ok(parents)
}
}
impl Vfs<'_> {
pub fn join(&self, relative_path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> PathBuf {
self.base.join(relative_path)
}
pub fn read(
&self,
relative_path: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> Result<Vec<u8>, HgError> {
let path = self.join(relative_path);
std::fs::read(&path).when_reading_file(&path)
}
pub fn mmap_open(
&self,
relative_path: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> Result<Mmap, HgError> {
let path = self.base.join(relative_path);
let file = std::fs::File::open(&path).when_reading_file(&path)?;
// TODO: what are the safety requirements here?
let mmap = unsafe { MmapOptions::new().map(&file) }
.when_reading_file(&path)?;
Ok(mmap)
}
pub fn rename(
&self,
relative_from: impl AsRef<Path>,
relative_to: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> Result<(), HgError> {
let from = self.join(relative_from);
let to = self.join(relative_to);
std::fs::rename(&from, &to)
.with_context(|| IoErrorContext::RenamingFile { from, to })
}
}
fn fs_metadata(
path: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> Result<Option<std::fs::Metadata>, HgError> {
let path = path.as_ref();
match std::fs::metadata(path) {
Ok(meta) => Ok(Some(meta)),
Err(error) => match error.kind() {
// TODO: when we require a Rust version where `NotADirectory` is
// stable, invert this logic and return None for it and `NotFound`
// and propagate any other error.
ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => Err(error).with_context(|| {
IoErrorContext::ReadingMetadata(path.to_owned())
}),
_ => Ok(None),
},
}
}
fn is_dir(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<bool, HgError> {
Ok(fs_metadata(path)?.map_or(false, |meta| meta.is_dir()))
}
fn is_file(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<bool, HgError> {
Ok(fs_metadata(path)?.map_or(false, |meta| meta.is_file()))
}