ref: 32dfbc7c50873ea4167a7e5352e2fd29f6304d37
dir: /sys/lib/python/mercurial/windows.py/
# windows.py - Windows utility function implementations for Mercurial # # Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference. from i18n import _ import osutil, error import errno, msvcrt, os, re, sys nulldev = 'NUL:' umask = 002 # wrap osutil.posixfile to provide friendlier exceptions def posixfile(name, mode='r', buffering=-1): try: return osutil.posixfile(name, mode, buffering) except WindowsError, err: raise IOError(err.errno, err.strerror) posixfile.__doc__ = osutil.posixfile.__doc__ class winstdout(object): '''stdout on windows misbehaves if sent through a pipe''' def __init__(self, fp): self.fp = fp def __getattr__(self, key): return getattr(self.fp, key) def close(self): try: self.fp.close() except: pass def write(self, s): try: # This is workaround for "Not enough space" error on # writing large size of data to console. limit = 16000 l = len(s) start = 0 self.softspace = 0; while start < l: end = start + limit self.fp.write(s[start:end]) start = end except IOError, inst: if inst.errno != 0: raise self.close() raise IOError(errno.EPIPE, 'Broken pipe') def flush(self): try: return self.fp.flush() except IOError, inst: if inst.errno != errno.EINVAL: raise self.close() raise IOError(errno.EPIPE, 'Broken pipe') sys.stdout = winstdout(sys.stdout) def _is_win_9x(): '''return true if run on windows 95, 98 or me.''' try: return sys.getwindowsversion()[3] == 1 except AttributeError: return 'command' in os.environ.get('comspec', '') def openhardlinks(): return not _is_win_9x() and "win32api" in globals() def system_rcpath(): try: return system_rcpath_win32() except: return [r'c:\mercurial\mercurial.ini'] def user_rcpath(): '''return os-specific hgrc search path to the user dir''' try: path = user_rcpath_win32() except: home = os.path.expanduser('~') path = [os.path.join(home, 'mercurial.ini'), os.path.join(home, '.hgrc')] userprofile = os.environ.get('USERPROFILE') if userprofile: path.append(os.path.join(userprofile, 'mercurial.ini')) path.append(os.path.join(userprofile, '.hgrc')) return path def parse_patch_output(output_line): """parses the output produced by patch and returns the filename""" pf = output_line[14:] if pf[0] == '`': pf = pf[1:-1] # Remove the quotes return pf def sshargs(sshcmd, host, user, port): '''Build argument list for ssh or Plink''' pflag = 'plink' in sshcmd.lower() and '-P' or '-p' args = user and ("%s@%s" % (user, host)) or host return port and ("%s %s %s" % (args, pflag, port)) or args def testpid(pid): '''return False if pid dead, True if running or not known''' return True def set_flags(f, l, x): pass def set_binary(fd): # When run without console, pipes may expose invalid # fileno(), usually set to -1. if hasattr(fd, 'fileno') and fd.fileno() >= 0: msvcrt.setmode(fd.fileno(), os.O_BINARY) def pconvert(path): return '/'.join(path.split(os.sep)) def localpath(path): return path.replace('/', '\\') def normpath(path): return pconvert(os.path.normpath(path)) def realpath(path): ''' Returns the true, canonical file system path equivalent to the given path. ''' # TODO: There may be a more clever way to do this that also handles other, # less common file systems. return os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(path))) def samestat(s1, s2): return False # A sequence of backslashes is special iff it precedes a double quote: # - if there's an even number of backslashes, the double quote is not # quoted (i.e. it ends the quoted region) # - if there's an odd number of backslashes, the double quote is quoted # - in both cases, every pair of backslashes is unquoted into a single # backslash # (See http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a1y7w461.aspx ) # So, to quote a string, we must surround it in double quotes, double # the number of backslashes that preceed double quotes and add another # backslash before every double quote (being careful with the double # quote we've appended to the end) _quotere = None def shellquote(s): global _quotere if _quotere is None: _quotere = re.compile(r'(\\*)("|\\$)') return '"%s"' % _quotere.sub(r'\1\1\\\2', s) def quotecommand(cmd): """Build a command string suitable for os.popen* calls.""" # The extra quotes are needed because popen* runs the command # through the current COMSPEC. cmd.exe suppress enclosing quotes. return '"' + cmd + '"' def popen(command, mode='r'): # Work around "popen spawned process may not write to stdout # under windows" # http://bugs.python.org/issue1366 command += " 2> %s" % nulldev return os.popen(quotecommand(command), mode) def explain_exit(code): return _("exited with status %d") % code, code # if you change this stub into a real check, please try to implement the # username and groupname functions above, too. def isowner(st): return True def find_exe(command): '''Find executable for command searching like cmd.exe does. If command is a basename then PATH is searched for command. PATH isn't searched if command is an absolute or relative path. An extension from PATHEXT is found and added if not present. If command isn't found None is returned.''' pathext = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD') pathexts = [ext for ext in pathext.lower().split(os.pathsep)] if os.path.splitext(command)[1].lower() in pathexts: pathexts = [''] def findexisting(pathcommand): 'Will append extension (if needed) and return existing file' for ext in pathexts: executable = pathcommand + ext if os.path.exists(executable): return executable return None if os.sep in command: return findexisting(command) for path in os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep): executable = findexisting(os.path.join(path, command)) if executable is not None: return executable return None def set_signal_handler(): try: set_signal_handler_win32() except NameError: pass def statfiles(files): '''Stat each file in files and yield stat or None if file does not exist. Cluster and cache stat per directory to minimize number of OS stat calls.''' ncase = os.path.normcase sep = os.sep dircache = {} # dirname -> filename -> status | None if file does not exist for nf in files: nf = ncase(nf) dir, base = os.path.split(nf) if not dir: dir = '.' cache = dircache.get(dir, None) if cache is None: try: dmap = dict([(ncase(n), s) for n, k, s in osutil.listdir(dir, True)]) except OSError, err: # handle directory not found in Python version prior to 2.5 # Python <= 2.4 returns native Windows code 3 in errno # Python >= 2.5 returns ENOENT and adds winerror field # EINVAL is raised if dir is not a directory. if err.errno not in (3, errno.ENOENT, errno.EINVAL, errno.ENOTDIR): raise dmap = {} cache = dircache.setdefault(dir, dmap) yield cache.get(base, None) def getuser(): '''return name of current user''' raise error.Abort(_('user name not available - set USERNAME ' 'environment variable')) def username(uid=None): """Return the name of the user with the given uid. If uid is None, return the name of the current user.""" return None def groupname(gid=None): """Return the name of the group with the given gid. If gid is None, return the name of the current group.""" return None def _removedirs(name): """special version of os.removedirs that does not remove symlinked directories or junction points if they actually contain files""" if osutil.listdir(name): return os.rmdir(name) head, tail = os.path.split(name) if not tail: head, tail = os.path.split(head) while head and tail: try: if osutil.listdir(name): return os.rmdir(head) except: break head, tail = os.path.split(head) def unlink(f): """unlink and remove the directory if it is empty""" os.unlink(f) # try removing directories that might now be empty try: _removedirs(os.path.dirname(f)) except OSError: pass try: # override functions with win32 versions if possible from win32 import * except ImportError: pass expandglobs = True