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rust-python3: useless python2 specific import
This python27_sys import prevents building with python3,
it had been previously removed in a5fa9140ce4c, but that
has been since pruned
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6415
author | Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 21 May 2019 20:07:20 +0200 |
parents | 94f3a73b6672 |
children | d26e4a434fe5 |
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// lib.rs // // Copyright 2018 Georges Racinet <gracinet@anybox.fr> // // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. //! Python bindings of `hg-core` objects using the `cpython` crate. //! Once compiled, the resulting single shared library object can be placed in //! the `mercurial` package directly as `rustext.so` or `rustext.dll`. //! It holds several modules, so that from the point of view of Python, //! it behaves as the `cext` package. //! //! Example: //! //! ```text //! >>> from mercurial.rustext import ancestor //! >>> ancestor.__doc__ //! 'Generic DAG ancestor algorithms - Rust implementation' //! ``` #[macro_use] extern crate cpython; extern crate hg; extern crate libc; pub mod ancestors; mod cindex; mod conversion; pub mod dagops; pub mod discovery; pub mod exceptions; pub mod dirstate; pub mod filepatterns; py_module_initializer!(rustext, initrustext, PyInit_rustext, |py, m| { m.add( py, "__doc__", "Mercurial core concepts - Rust implementation", )?; let dotted_name: String = m.get(py, "__name__")?.extract(py)?; m.add(py, "ancestor", ancestors::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?; m.add(py, "dagop", dagops::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?; m.add(py, "discovery", discovery::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?; m.add(py, "dirstate", dirstate::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?; m.add(py, "filepatterns", filepatterns::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?; m.add(py, "GraphError", py.get_type::<exceptions::GraphError>())?; m.add(py, "PatternFileError", py.get_type::<exceptions::PatternFileError>())?; m.add(py, "PatternError", py.get_type::<exceptions::PatternError>())?; Ok(()) });