pycompat: add bytestr wrapper which mostly acts as a Python 2 str
This allows us to handle bytes in mostly the same manner as Python 2 str,
so we can get rid of ugly s[i:i + 1] hacks:
s = bytestr(s)
while i < len(s):
c = s[i]
...
This is the simpler version of the previous RFC patch which tried to preserve
the bytestr type if possible. New version simply drops the bytestr wrapping
so we aren't likely to pass a bytestr to a function that expects Python 3
bytes.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
util,
)
def makedate():
return 0, 0
def getuser():
return 'bob'
def getpid():
return 5000
# mock the date and user apis so the output is always the same
def uisetup(ui):
util.makedate = makedate
util.getuser = getuser
util.getpid = getpid