# Instructions: # # 1. cargo install --version 0.5.0 pyoxidizer # 2. cd /path/to/hg # 3. pyoxidizer build --path contrib/packaging [--release] # 4. Run build/pyoxidizer///app/hg # # If you need to build again, you need to remove the build/lib.* and # build/temp.* directories, otherwise PyOxidizer fails to pick up C # extensions. This is a bug in PyOxidizer. ROOT = CWD + "/../.." set_build_path(ROOT + "/build/pyoxidizer") def make_exe(): dist = default_python_distribution() code = "import hgdemandimport; hgdemandimport.enable(); from mercurial import dispatch; dispatch.run()" config = PythonInterpreterConfig( raw_allocator = "system", run_eval = code, # We want to let the user load extensions from the file system filesystem_importer = True, # We need this to make resourceutil happy, since it looks for sys.frozen. sys_frozen = True, legacy_windows_stdio = True, ) exe = dist.to_python_executable( name = "hg", config = config, ) # Use setup.py install to build Mercurial and collect Python resources to # embed in the executable. resources = dist.setup_py_install(ROOT) exe.add_python_resources(resources) return exe def make_install(exe): m = FileManifest() # `hg` goes in root directory. m.add_python_resource(".", exe) templates = glob( include=[ROOT + "/mercurial/templates/**/*"], strip_prefix = ROOT + "/mercurial/", ) m.add_manifest(templates) return m register_target("exe", make_exe) register_target("app", make_install, depends = ["exe"], default = True) resolve_targets()