diff --git a/mercurial/cext/osutil.c b/mercurial/cext/osutil.c --- a/mercurial/cext/osutil.c +++ b/mercurial/cext/osutil.c @@ -759,10 +759,6 @@ #if defined(HAVE_SETPROCTITLE) /* setproctitle is the first choice - available in FreeBSD */ #define SETPROCNAME_USE_SETPROCTITLE -#elif (defined(__linux__) || defined(__APPLE__)) && PY_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 -/* rewrite the argv buffer in place - works in Linux and OS X. Py_GetArgcArgv - * in Python 3 returns the copied wchar_t **argv, thus unsupported. */ -#define SETPROCNAME_USE_ARGVREWRITE #else #define SETPROCNAME_USE_NONE #endif @@ -777,44 +773,6 @@ #if defined(SETPROCNAME_USE_SETPROCTITLE) setproctitle("%s", name); -#elif defined(SETPROCNAME_USE_ARGVREWRITE) - { - static char *argvstart = NULL; - static size_t argvsize = 0; - if (argvstart == NULL) { - int argc = 0, i; - char **argv = NULL; - char *argvend; - extern void Py_GetArgcArgv(int *argc, char ***argv); - Py_GetArgcArgv(&argc, &argv); - /* Py_GetArgcArgv may not do much if a custom python - * launcher is used that doesn't record the information - * it needs. Let's handle this gracefully instead of - * segfaulting. */ - if (argv != NULL) - argvend = argvstart = argv[0]; - else - argvend = argvstart = NULL; - - /* Check the memory we can use. Typically, argv[i] and - * argv[i + 1] are continuous. */ - for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) { - size_t len; - if (argv[i] > argvend || argv[i] < argvstart) - break; /* not continuous */ - len = strlen(argv[i]); - argvend = argv[i] + len + 1 /* '\0' */; - } - if (argvend > argvstart) /* sanity check */ - argvsize = argvend - argvstart; - } - - if (argvstart && argvsize > 1) { - int n = snprintf(argvstart, argvsize, "%s", name); - if (n >= 0 && (size_t)n < argvsize) - memset(argvstart + n, 0, argvsize - n); - } - } #endif Py_RETURN_NONE; diff --git a/mercurial/cext/util.h b/mercurial/cext/util.h --- a/mercurial/cext/util.h +++ b/mercurial/cext/util.h @@ -10,10 +10,6 @@ #include "compat.h" -#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3 -#define IS_PY3K -#endif - /* clang-format off */ typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD