hgdemandimport/demandimportpy3.py
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
Tue, 29 Oct 2019 17:16:28 +0100
changeset 43438 a77d4fe347a4
parent 43378 2d31ef3fb494
child 44117 c5e0a9b97b8a
permissions -rw-r--r--
rust-matchers: add `Matcher` trait and implement `AlwaysMatcher` In our quest of a faster Mercurial, we have arrived at the point where we need to implement the matchers in Rust. This RFC mainly for the `Matcher` trait to see if the changes proposed feel fine to people with more experience on the matter. While the `AlwaysMatcher` implementation is here as a trivial example, it should be the first step towards matchers use in Rust as it is currently the only supported one. Notable changes: - `exact` is renamed to `exact_match` - enums for `visit*` methods with `Recursive` instead of `'all'`, etc. - a new `roots`, separate from `file_set` - no `bad`, `explicitdir` or `traversedir` functions as they can be passed to the high functions instead of the matchers Thanks to Martin for suggesting the last two (most important) changes and for reaching out to help a few weeks ago. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7178

# demandimportpy3 - global demand-loading of modules for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

"""Lazy loading for Python 3.6 and above.

This uses the new importlib finder/loader functionality available in Python 3.5
and up. The code reuses most of the mechanics implemented inside importlib.util,
but with a few additions:

* Allow excluding certain modules from lazy imports.
* Expose an interface that's substantially the same as demandimport for
  Python 2.

This also has some limitations compared to the Python 2 implementation:

* Much of the logic is per-package, not per-module, so any packages loaded
  before demandimport is enabled will not be lazily imported in the future. In
  practice, we only expect builtins to be loaded before demandimport is
  enabled.
"""

# This line is unnecessary, but it satisfies test-check-py3-compat.t.
from __future__ import absolute_import

import contextlib
import importlib.abc
import importlib.machinery
import importlib.util
import sys

from . import tracing

_deactivated = False


class _lazyloaderex(importlib.util.LazyLoader):
    """This is a LazyLoader except it also follows the _deactivated global and
    the ignore list.
    """

    def exec_module(self, module):
        """Make the module load lazily."""
        with tracing.log('demandimport %s', module):
            if _deactivated or module.__name__ in ignores:
                self.loader.exec_module(module)
            else:
                super().exec_module(module)


# This is 3.6+ because with Python 3.5 it isn't possible to lazily load
# extensions. See the discussion in https://bugs.python.org/issue26186 for more.
if sys.version_info[0:2] >= (3, 6):
    _extensions_loader = _lazyloaderex.factory(
        importlib.machinery.ExtensionFileLoader
    )
else:
    _extensions_loader = importlib.machinery.ExtensionFileLoader

_bytecode_loader = _lazyloaderex.factory(
    importlib.machinery.SourcelessFileLoader
)
_source_loader = _lazyloaderex.factory(importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader)


def _makefinder(path):
    return importlib.machinery.FileFinder(
        path,
        # This is the order in which loaders are passed in in core Python.
        (_extensions_loader, importlib.machinery.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES),
        (_source_loader, importlib.machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES),
        (_bytecode_loader, importlib.machinery.BYTECODE_SUFFIXES),
    )


ignores = set()


def init(ignoreset):
    global ignores
    ignores = ignoreset


def isenabled():
    return _makefinder in sys.path_hooks and not _deactivated


def disable():
    try:
        while True:
            sys.path_hooks.remove(_makefinder)
    except ValueError:
        pass


def enable():
    sys.path_hooks.insert(0, _makefinder)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def deactivated():
    # This implementation is a bit different from Python 2's. Python 3
    # maintains a per-package finder cache in sys.path_importer_cache (see
    # PEP 302). This means that we can't just call disable + enable.
    # If we do that, in situations like:
    #
    #   demandimport.enable()
    #   ...
    #   from foo.bar import mod1
    #   with demandimport.deactivated():
    #       from foo.bar import mod2
    #
    # mod2 will be imported lazily. (The converse also holds -- whatever finder
    # first gets cached will be used.)
    #
    # Instead, have a global flag the LazyLoader can use.
    global _deactivated
    demandenabled = isenabled()
    if demandenabled:
        _deactivated = True
    try:
        yield
    finally:
        if demandenabled:
            _deactivated = False