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A few places only check modules in mercurial and hgext. Add hgdemandimport to the list in those places.
97 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
97 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# check-py3-compat - check Python 3 compatibility of Mercurial files
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#
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# Copyright 2015 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
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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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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import ast
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import importlib
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import os
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import sys
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import traceback
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def check_compat_py2(f):
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"""Check Python 3 compatibility for a file with Python 2"""
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with open(f, 'rb') as fh:
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content = fh.read()
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root = ast.parse(content)
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# Ignore empty files.
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if not root.body:
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return
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futures = set()
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haveprint = False
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for node in ast.walk(root):
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if isinstance(node, ast.ImportFrom):
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if node.module == '__future__':
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futures |= set(n.name for n in node.names)
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elif isinstance(node, ast.Print):
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haveprint = True
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if 'absolute_import' not in futures:
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print('%s not using absolute_import' % f)
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if haveprint and 'print_function' not in futures:
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print('%s requires print_function' % f)
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def check_compat_py3(f):
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"""Check Python 3 compatibility of a file with Python 3."""
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with open(f, 'rb') as fh:
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content = fh.read()
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try:
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ast.parse(content)
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except SyntaxError as e:
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print('%s: invalid syntax: %s' % (f, e))
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return
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# Try to import the module.
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# For now we only support modules in packages because figuring out module
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# paths for things not in a package can be confusing.
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if (f.startswith(('hgdemandimport/', 'hgext/', 'mercurial/'))
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and not f.endswith('__init__.py')):
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assert f.endswith('.py')
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name = f.replace('/', '.')[:-3]
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try:
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importlib.import_module(name)
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except Exception as e:
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exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info()
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# We walk the stack and ignore frames from our custom importer,
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# import mechanisms, and stdlib modules. This kinda/sorta
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# emulates CPython behavior in import.c while also attempting
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# to pin blame on a Mercurial file.
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for frame in reversed(traceback.extract_tb(tb)):
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if frame.name == '_call_with_frames_removed':
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continue
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if 'importlib' in frame.filename:
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continue
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if 'mercurial/__init__.py' in frame.filename:
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continue
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if frame.filename.startswith(sys.prefix):
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continue
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break
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if frame.filename:
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filename = os.path.basename(frame.filename)
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print('%s: error importing: <%s> %s (error at %s:%d)' % (
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f, type(e).__name__, e, filename, frame.lineno))
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else:
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print('%s: error importing module: <%s> %s (line %d)' % (
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f, type(e).__name__, e, frame.lineno))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
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fn = check_compat_py2
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else:
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fn = check_compat_py3
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for f in sys.argv[1:]:
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fn(f)
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sys.exit(0)
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