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run-tests: stuff a `python3.exe` into the test bin directory on Windows...
run-tests: stuff a `python3.exe` into the test bin directory on Windows Windows doesn't have `python3.exe` as part of the python.org distribution, and that broke every script with a shebang after c102b704edb5. Windows itself provides a `python3.exe` app execution alias[1], but it is some sort of reparse point that MSYS is incapable of handling[2]. When run by MSYS, it simply prints $ python3 -V - Cannot open That in turn caused every `hghave` check, and test that invokes shebang scripts directly, to fail. Rather than try to patch up every script call to be invoked with `$PYTHON` (and regress when non Windows developers forget), copying the executable into the test binary directory with the new name just works. Since this directory is prepended to the system PATH value, it also overrides the broken execution alias. (The `_tmpbindir` is used instead of `_bindir` because the latter causes python3.exe to be copied into the repo next to hg.exe when `test-run-tests.t` runs. Something runs with this version of the executable and subsequent runs of `run-tests.py` inside `test-run-tests.t` try to copy over it while it is in use, and fail. This avoids the failures and the clutter.) I didn't conditionalize this on py3 because `python3.exe` needs to be present (for the shebangs) even when running py2 tests. It shouldn't matter to these simple scripts, and I think the intention is to make the test runner use py3 always, even if testing a py2 build. For now, still supporting py2 is helping to clean up the mess that is py3 tests. [1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/57168165 [2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59148628/solved-unable-to-run-python-3-7-on-windows-10-permission-denied#comment104524397_59148666 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9543

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import cffi
ffi = cffi.FFI()
ffi.set_source(
"mercurial.cffi._osutil",
"""
#include <sys/attr.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <time.h>
typedef struct val_attrs {
uint32_t length;
attribute_set_t returned;
attrreference_t name_info;
fsobj_type_t obj_type;
struct timespec mtime;
uint32_t accessmask;
off_t datalength;
} __attribute__((aligned(4), packed)) val_attrs_t;
""",
include_dirs=['mercurial'],
)
ffi.cdef(
'''
typedef uint32_t attrgroup_t;
typedef struct attrlist {
uint16_t bitmapcount; /* number of attr. bit sets in list */
uint16_t reserved; /* (to maintain 4-byte alignment) */
attrgroup_t commonattr; /* common attribute group */
attrgroup_t volattr; /* volume attribute group */
attrgroup_t dirattr; /* directory attribute group */
attrgroup_t fileattr; /* file attribute group */
attrgroup_t forkattr; /* fork attribute group */
...;
};
typedef struct attribute_set {
...;
} attribute_set_t;
typedef struct attrreference {
int attr_dataoffset;
int attr_length;
...;
} attrreference_t;
typedef int ... off_t;
typedef struct val_attrs {
uint32_t length;
attribute_set_t returned;
attrreference_t name_info;
uint32_t obj_type;
struct timespec mtime;
uint32_t accessmask;
off_t datalength;
...;
} val_attrs_t;
/* the exact layout of the above struct will be figured out during build time */
typedef int ... time_t;
typedef struct timespec {
time_t tv_sec;
...;
};
int getattrlist(const char* path, struct attrlist * attrList, void * attrBuf,
size_t attrBufSize, unsigned int options);
int getattrlistbulk(int dirfd, struct attrlist * attrList, void * attrBuf,
size_t attrBufSize, uint64_t options);
#define ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT ...
#define ATTR_CMN_NAME ...
#define ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE ...
#define ATTR_CMN_MODTIME ...
#define ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK ...
#define ATTR_CMN_ERROR ...
#define ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS ...
#define ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH ...
#define VREG ...
#define VDIR ...
#define VLNK ...
#define VBLK ...
#define VCHR ...
#define VFIFO ...
#define VSOCK ...
#define S_IFMT ...
int open(const char *path, int oflag, int perm);
int close(int);
#define O_RDONLY ...
'''
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
ffi.compile()