check-code: drop the camelcase checks
Fro about 2 years we have been using CamelCase is class names. That rules gets
in the way of assigning class or exception in compatibility layers.
I think it is safe to drop it now that we started using CamelCase for some case.
My motivation for this is the need to assign `FileNotFoundError` in `pycompat`.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11309
basic:
* neither file exists
creating
* neither file still exists
* empty file x created
creating
* file x changed size
creating
* nothing changed with either file
* file x changed inode
creating
* empty file y created
creating
* file y changed size
creating
* file y changed inode
creating
* both files changed inode
creating
fakeuncacheable:
* neither file exists
creating
* neither file still exists
creating
* empty file x created
creating
* file x changed size
creating
* nothing changed with either file
creating
* file x changed inode
creating
* empty file y created
creating
* file y changed size
creating
* file y changed inode
creating
* both files changed inode
creating
repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision -1
repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision -1
setbeforeget:
* neither file exists
string set externally
* file x created
creating
string from function
* string set externally again
string 2 set externally
* file y created
creating
string from function
antiambiguity: