setup.py
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
Sun, 05 May 2019 17:39:46 +0800
changeset 4650 7c05b1625921
parent 3424 efac9aad0963
child 4792 9f2e480ad786
permissions -rw-r--r--
stack: get stack data directly from stack and remove stackdata() stackdata function began its life in 137f8b04901e as a proto-stack: it computed stack revs on its own and only had one property to return, "changesetcount". Later it started to prepare and return more properties, but since b933a8068c17 it was computing revs using a getstack function. And then finally in 17749d9d3968 it started to rely on stack class entirely. It was a good function, but now, when all the logic it provided was factored into stack class, I'd say it's finally time for it to be put to rest.

import os
from distutils.core import setup
from os.path import dirname, join

META_PATH = 'hgext3rd/evolve/metadata.py'

def get_metadata():
    meta = {}
    fullpath = join(dirname(__file__), META_PATH)
    execfile(fullpath, meta)
    return meta

def get_version():
    '''Read version info from a file without importing it'''
    return get_metadata()['__version__']

def min_hg_version():
    '''Read version info from a file without importing it'''
    return get_metadata()['minimumhgversion']

py_modules = [
    'hgext3rd.serverminitopic',
]
py_packages = [
    'hgext3rd',
    'hgext3rd.evolve',
    'hgext3rd.evolve.thirdparty',
    'hgext3rd.topic',
]

if os.environ.get('INCLUDE_INHIBIT'):
    py_modules.append('hgext3rd.evolve.hack.inhibit')
    py_modules.append('hgext3rd.evolve.hack.directaccess')

setup(
    name='hg-evolve',
    version=get_version(),
    author='Pierre-Yves David',
    author_email='pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org',
    maintainer='Pierre-Yves David',
    maintainer_email='pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org',
    url='https://www.mercurial-scm.org/doc/evolution/',
    description='Flexible evolution of Mercurial history.',
    long_description=open('README').read(),
    keywords='hg mercurial',
    license='GPLv2+',
    py_modules=py_modules,
    packages=py_packages
)