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global: use python3 in shebangs
Python 3 is the future. We want Python scripts to be using Python 3
by default.
This change updates all `#!/usr/bin/env python` shebangs to use
`python3`.
Does this mean all scripts use or require Python 3: no.
In the test environment, the `PATH` environment variable in tests is
updated to guarantee that the Python executable used to run
run-tests.py is used. Since test scripts all now use
`#!/usr/bin/env python3`, we had to update this code to install
a `python3` symlink instead of `python`.
It is possible there are some random scripts now executed with the
incorrect Python interpreter in some contexts. However, I would argue
that this was a pre-existing bug: we should almost always be executing
new Python processes using the `sys.executable` from the originating
Python script, as `python` or `python3` won't guarantee we'll use the
same interpreter.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9273
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 06 Nov 2020 13:58:59 -0800 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 23f5ed6dbcb1 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 from __future__ import absolute_import """ Small and dumb HTTP server for use in tests. """ import optparse import os import signal import socket import sys from mercurial import ( encoding, pycompat, server, util, ) httpserver = util.httpserver OptionParser = optparse.OptionParser if os.environ.get('HGIPV6', '0') == '1': class simplehttpserver(httpserver.httpserver): address_family = socket.AF_INET6 else: simplehttpserver = httpserver.httpserver class _httprequesthandler(httpserver.simplehttprequesthandler): def log_message(self, format, *args): httpserver.simplehttprequesthandler.log_message(self, format, *args) sys.stderr.flush() class simplehttpservice(object): def __init__(self, host, port): self.address = (host, port) def init(self): self.httpd = simplehttpserver(self.address, _httprequesthandler) def run(self): self.httpd.serve_forever() if __name__ == '__main__': parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option( '-p', '--port', dest='port', type='int', default=8000, help='TCP port to listen on', metavar='PORT', ) parser.add_option( '-H', '--host', dest='host', default='localhost', help='hostname or IP to listen on', metavar='HOST', ) parser.add_option('--logfile', help='file name of access/error log') parser.add_option( '--pid', dest='pid', help='file name where the PID of the server is stored', ) parser.add_option( '-f', '--foreground', dest='foreground', action='store_true', help='do not start the HTTP server in the background', ) parser.add_option('--daemon-postexec', action='append') (options, args) = parser.parse_args() signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda x, y: sys.exit(0)) if options.foreground and options.logfile: parser.error( "options --logfile and --foreground are mutually " "exclusive" ) if options.foreground and options.pid: parser.error("options --pid and --foreground are mutually exclusive") opts = { b'pid_file': options.pid, b'daemon': not options.foreground, b'daemon_postexec': pycompat.rapply( encoding.strtolocal, options.daemon_postexec ), } service = simplehttpservice(options.host, options.port) runargs = [sys.executable, __file__] + sys.argv[1:] runargs = [pycompat.fsencode(a) for a in runargs] server.runservice( opts, initfn=service.init, runfn=service.run, logfile=options.logfile, runargs=runargs, )