mach has restructured text documentation. Let's expose it to the in-tree
Sphinx config so we can increase visibility of the documentation.
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rename : python/mach/README.rst => python/mach/docs/index.rst
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The test changes and setup.py are NPOTB. base.py and main.py
added a new feature to declare global arguments.
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All mach modules are now explicitly listed in the mach driver.
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rename : python/mozbuild/mach/commands/build.py => python/mozbuild/mozbuild/mach_commands.py
Previously we were tighly coupled with MozbuildObject. This was not in
the spirit of mach being a generic tool. Now, instead of passing multiple
arguments to __init__ of the class providing the mach command we either
pass 0 or 1. The number of arguments is detected when processing the
@CommandProvider decorator. The optional argument is a named tuple
containing mach run-time state.
Capturing of mach command provider information is now captured in a
class (as opposed to an anoymous tuple). We also capture these in a rich
data structure which is passed as part of the run-time data to the
command provider class. This allows mach commands to inspect the mach
environment.
Mach decorators have been moved to mach.decorators. mach.base is
reserved for generic mach data/container classes.
Existing mach command classes derived from MozbuildObject have been
replaced with either object or mozbuild.base.MachCommandBase. This
latter class translates the mach context instance passed to __init__
into the constructor arguments for MozbuildObject.__init__.
Support for registering function handlers with mach has been removed.
All handlers must be inside classes.
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rename : python/mach/mach/base.py => python/mach/mach/decorators.py