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# win32.py - utility functions that use win32 API
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# Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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"""Utility functions that use win32 API.
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Mark Hammond's win32all package allows better functionality on
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Windows. This module overrides definitions in util.py. If not
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available, import of this module will fail, and generic code will be
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used.
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"""
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import win32api
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import errno, os, sys, pywintypes, win32con, win32file, win32process
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import winerror, win32gui, win32console
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import osutil, encoding
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from win32com.shell import shell, shellcon
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def os_link(src, dst):
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try:
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win32file.CreateHardLink(dst, src)
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except pywintypes.error:
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raise OSError(errno.EINVAL, 'target implements hardlinks improperly')
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except NotImplementedError: # Another fake error win Win98
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raise OSError(errno.EINVAL, 'Hardlinking not supported')
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def _getfileinfo(pathname):
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"""Return number of hardlinks for the given file."""
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try:
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fh = win32file.CreateFile(pathname,
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win32file.GENERIC_READ, win32file.FILE_SHARE_READ,
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None, win32file.OPEN_EXISTING, 0, None)
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except pywintypes.error:
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raise OSError(errno.ENOENT, 'The system cannot find the file specified')
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try:
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return win32file.GetFileInformationByHandle(fh)
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finally:
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fh.Close()
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def nlinks(pathname):
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"""Return number of hardlinks for the given file."""
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links = _getfileinfo(pathname)[7]
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if links < 2:
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# Known to be wrong for most network drives
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dirname = os.path.dirname(pathname)
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if not dirname:
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dirname = '.'
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dt = win32file.GetDriveType(dirname + '\\')
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if dt == 4 or dt == 1:
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# Fake hardlink to force COW for network drives
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links = 2
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return links
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def samefile(fpath1, fpath2):
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"""Returns whether fpath1 and fpath2 refer to the same file. This is only
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guaranteed to work for files, not directories."""
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res1 = _getfileinfo(fpath1)
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res2 = _getfileinfo(fpath2)
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# Index 4 is the volume serial number, and 8 and 9 contain the file ID
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return res1[4] == res2[4] and res1[8] == res2[8] and res1[9] == res2[9]
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def samedevice(fpath1, fpath2):
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"""Returns whether fpath1 and fpath2 are on the same device. This is only
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guaranteed to work for files, not directories."""
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res1 = _getfileinfo(fpath1)
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res2 = _getfileinfo(fpath2)
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return res1[4] == res2[4]
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def testpid(pid):
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'''return True if pid is still running or unable to
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determine, False otherwise'''
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try:
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handle = win32api.OpenProcess(
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win32con.PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, False, pid)
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if handle:
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status = win32process.GetExitCodeProcess(handle)
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return status == win32con.STILL_ACTIVE
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except pywintypes.error, details:
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return details[0] != winerror.ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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return True
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def lookup_reg(key, valname=None, scope=None):
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''' Look up a key/value name in the Windows registry.
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valname: value name. If unspecified, the default value for the key
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is used.
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scope: optionally specify scope for registry lookup, this can be
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a sequence of scopes to look up in order. Default (CURRENT_USER,
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LOCAL_MACHINE).
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'''
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try:
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from _winreg import HKEY_CURRENT_USER, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, \
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QueryValueEx, OpenKey
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except ImportError:
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return None
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if scope is None:
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scope = (HKEY_CURRENT_USER, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
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elif not isinstance(scope, (list, tuple)):
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scope = (scope,)
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for s in scope:
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try:
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val = QueryValueEx(OpenKey(s, key), valname)[0]
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# never let a Unicode string escape into the wild
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return encoding.tolocal(val.encode('UTF-8'))
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except EnvironmentError:
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pass
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def system_rcpath_win32():
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'''return default os-specific hgrc search path'''
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proc = win32api.GetCurrentProcess()
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try:
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# This will fail on windows < NT
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filename = win32process.GetModuleFileNameEx(proc, 0)
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except:
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filename = win32api.GetModuleFileName(0)
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# Use mercurial.ini found in directory with hg.exe
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progrc = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), 'mercurial.ini')
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if os.path.isfile(progrc):
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return [progrc]
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# Use hgrc.d found in directory with hg.exe
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progrcd = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), 'hgrc.d')
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if os.path.isdir(progrcd):
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rcpath = []
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for f, kind in osutil.listdir(progrcd):
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if f.endswith('.rc'):
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rcpath.append(os.path.join(progrcd, f))
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return rcpath
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# else look for a system rcpath in the registry
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try:
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value = win32api.RegQueryValue(
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win32con.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Mercurial')
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rcpath = []
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for p in value.split(os.pathsep):
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if p.lower().endswith('mercurial.ini'):
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rcpath.append(p)
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elif os.path.isdir(p):
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for f, kind in osutil.listdir(p):
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if f.endswith('.rc'):
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rcpath.append(os.path.join(p, f))
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return rcpath
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except pywintypes.error:
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return []
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def user_rcpath_win32():
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'''return os-specific hgrc search path to the user dir'''
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userdir = os.path.expanduser('~')
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if sys.getwindowsversion()[3] != 2 and userdir == '~':
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# We are on win < nt: fetch the APPDATA directory location and use
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# the parent directory as the user home dir.
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appdir = shell.SHGetPathFromIDList(
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shell.SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(0, shellcon.CSIDL_APPDATA))
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userdir = os.path.dirname(appdir)
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return [os.path.join(userdir, 'mercurial.ini'),
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os.path.join(userdir, '.hgrc')]
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def getuser():
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'''return name of current user'''
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return win32api.GetUserName()
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def set_signal_handler_win32():
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"""Register a termination handler for console events including
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CTRL+C. python signal handlers do not work well with socket
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operations.
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"""
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def handler(event):
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win32process.ExitProcess(1)
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win32api.SetConsoleCtrlHandler(handler)
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def hidewindow():
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def callback(*args, **kwargs):
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hwnd, pid = args
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wpid = win32process.GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd)[1]
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if pid == wpid:
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win32gui.ShowWindow(hwnd, win32con.SW_HIDE)
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pid = win32process.GetCurrentProcessId()
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win32gui.EnumWindows(callback, pid)
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def termwidth_():
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try:
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# Query stderr to avoid problems with redirections
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screenbuf = win32console.GetStdHandle(win32console.STD_ERROR_HANDLE)
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try:
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window = screenbuf.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo()['Window']
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width = window.Right - window.Left
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return width
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finally:
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screenbuf.Detach()
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except pywintypes.error:
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return 79
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