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copies-rust: add a macro-based unit-testing framework...
copies-rust: add a macro-based unit-testing framework `compare_values`, `merge_copies_dict`, and `CombineChangesetCopies` are APIs whose signatures involve non-trivial types. Calling them directly in unit tests would involve a lot of verbose setup code that obscures the meaningful parts of a given test case. This adds a macro-based test-harness with pseudo-syntax to tersely create arguments and expected return values in the correct types. For now there is only one (not particularly meaningful) test case per tested function, just to exercize the macros. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10071

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ROOT = CWD + "/../.."
IS_WINDOWS = "windows" in BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE
# Code to run in Python interpreter.
RUN_CODE = "import hgdemandimport; hgdemandimport.enable(); from mercurial import dispatch; dispatch.run()"
set_build_path(ROOT + "/build/pyoxidizer")
def make_distribution():
return default_python_distribution()
def make_distribution_windows():
return default_python_distribution(flavor = "standalone_dynamic")
def resource_callback(policy, resource):
if not IS_WINDOWS:
resource.add_location = "in-memory"
return
# We use a custom resource routing policy to influence where things are loaded
# from.
#
# For Python modules and resources, we load from memory if they are in
# the standard library and from the filesystem if not. This is because
# parts of Mercurial and some 3rd party packages aren't yet compatible
# with memory loading.
#
# For Python extension modules, we load from the filesystem because
# this yields greatest compatibility.
if type(resource) in ("PythonModuleSource", "PythonPackageResource", "PythonPackageDistributionResource"):
if resource.is_stdlib:
resource.add_location = "in-memory"
else:
resource.add_location = "filesystem-relative:lib"
elif type(resource) == "PythonExtensionModule":
resource.add_location = "filesystem-relative:lib"
def make_exe(dist):
"""Builds a Rust-wrapped Mercurial binary."""
packaging_policy = dist.make_python_packaging_policy()
# Extension may depend on any Python functionality. Include all
# extensions.
packaging_policy.extension_module_filter = "all"
packaging_policy.resources_location = "in-memory"
if IS_WINDOWS:
packaging_policy.resources_location_fallback = "filesystem-relative:lib"
packaging_policy.register_resource_callback(resource_callback)
config = dist.make_python_interpreter_config()
config.raw_allocator = "system"
config.run_command = RUN_CODE
# We want to let the user load extensions from the file system
config.filesystem_importer = True
# We need this to make resourceutil happy, since it looks for sys.frozen.
config.sys_frozen = True
config.legacy_windows_stdio = True
exe = dist.to_python_executable(
name = "hg",
packaging_policy = packaging_policy,
config = config,
)
# Add Mercurial to resources.
exe.add_python_resources(exe.pip_install(["--verbose", ROOT]))
# On Windows, we install extra packages for convenience.
if IS_WINDOWS:
exe.add_python_resources(
exe.pip_install(["-r", ROOT + "/contrib/packaging/requirements-windows-py3.txt"]),
)
return exe
def make_manifest(dist, exe):
m = FileManifest()
m.add_python_resource(".", exe)
return m
def make_embedded_resources(exe):
return exe.to_embedded_resources()
register_target("distribution_posix", make_distribution)
register_target("distribution_windows", make_distribution_windows)
register_target("exe_posix", make_exe, depends = ["distribution_posix"])
register_target("exe_windows", make_exe, depends = ["distribution_windows"])
register_target(
"app_posix",
make_manifest,
depends = ["distribution_posix", "exe_posix"],
default = "windows" not in BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE,
)
register_target(
"app_windows",
make_manifest,
depends = ["distribution_windows", "exe_windows"],
default = "windows" in BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE,
)
resolve_targets()
# END OF COMMON USER-ADJUSTED SETTINGS.
#
# Everything below this is typically managed by PyOxidizer and doesn't need
# to be updated by people.
PYOXIDIZER_VERSION = "0.9.0"
PYOXIDIZER_COMMIT = "1fbc264cc004226cd76ee452e0a386ffca6ccfb1"