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resourceutil: don't limit resources to the `mercurial` package
This should make things a little clearer, in that it now requires the full
package name to access a resource. But the real motivation is that
`extensions._disabledpaths()` walks the `hgext` directory looking for bundled
extensions. This in turn feeds, among other things:
1) Listing disabled extensions in `hg help extensions`
2) Indicating that an unknown command is in a non-enabled extension
3) Displaying help for non-enabled extensions
4) Generating documentation
5) Announcing LFS is auto-enabled (or not) when cloning from an LFS source
The filesystem based ResourceReader will happily return *.py and *.pyc, but the
one supplied by PyOxidizer doesn't. Presumably we can change that. The only
other idea I had here is for setup.py to generate a text file containing the
list of extensions, but that doesn't seem great when running from source.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7772
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 28 Dec 2019 23:35:13 -0500 |
parents | 86e4daa2d54c |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# debugshell extension """a python shell with repo, changelog & manifest objects""" from __future__ import absolute_import import code import mercurial import sys from mercurial import ( demandimport, pycompat, registrar, ) cmdtable = {} command = registrar.command(cmdtable) def pdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts): objects = { 'mercurial': mercurial, 'repo': repo, 'cl': repo.changelog, 'mf': repo.manifestlog, } code.interact(msg, local=objects) def ipdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts): import IPython cl = repo.changelog mf = repo.manifestlog cl, mf # use variables to appease pyflakes IPython.embed() @command(b'debugshell|dbsh', []) def debugshell(ui, repo, **opts): bannermsg = "loaded repo : %s\n" "using source: %s" % ( pycompat.sysstr(repo.root), mercurial.__path__[0], ) pdbmap = {'pdb': 'code', 'ipdb': 'IPython'} debugger = ui.config(b"ui", b"debugger") if not debugger: debugger = 'pdb' else: debugger = pycompat.sysstr(debugger) # if IPython doesn't exist, fallback to code.interact try: with demandimport.deactivated(): __import__(pdbmap[debugger]) except ImportError: ui.warnnoi18n( b"%s debugger specified but %s module was not found\n" % (debugger, pdbmap[debugger]) ) debugger = b'pdb' getattr(sys.modules[__name__], debugger)(ui, repo, bannermsg, **opts)