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typing: add trivial type hints to the convert extension's common modules
This started as ensuring that the `encoding` and `orig_encoding` attributes has
a type other than `Any`, so pytype can catch problems where it needs to be str
for stdlib encoding and decoding. It turns out that adding the hint in
`mercurial.encoding` is what was needed, but I picked a bunch of low hanging
fruit while here. There's definitely more to do, and I see a problem where
`shlex.shlex` is being fed bytes instead of str, but there are not enough type
hints yet to make pytype notice.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Thu, 11 Jul 2024 20:54:06 -0400 |
parents | af739894a4c1 |
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# By default Rust will not export dynamic symbols from built executables. # Python symbols need to be exported from executables in order for that # executable to load Python extension modules, which are shared libraries. # Otherwise, the extension module / shared library is unable to resolve # Python symbols. This file contains target-specific configuration # overrides to export dynamic symbols from executables. # # Ideally we would achieve this functionality via the build.rs build # script. But custom compiler flags via build scripts apparently only # support limited options. [target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu] rustflags = ["-C", "link-args=-Wl,-export-dynamic"]