view contrib/setup-pytype.sh @ 50034:5c9462adc4b9

dirstate: use `dirstate.change_files` to scope the change in `copy` This is the way, unless we are not actually touching the working copy. In such cases we don't need to do something.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Tue, 31 Jan 2023 00:08:53 +0100
parents 03792c1ed341
children 6aa74bcd4255
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#!/bin/bash

set -e
set -u

# Find the python3 setup that would run pytype
PYTYPE=`which pytype`
PYTHON3=`head -n1 ${PYTYPE} | sed -s 's/#!//'`

# Existing stubs that pytype processes live here
TYPESHED=$(${PYTHON3} -c "import pytype; print(pytype.__path__[0])")/typeshed/stubs
HG_STUBS=${TYPESHED}/mercurial

echo "Patching typeshed at $HG_STUBS"

rm -rf ${HG_STUBS}
mkdir -p ${HG_STUBS}

cat > ${HG_STUBS}/METADATA.toml <<EOF
version = "0.1"
EOF


mkdir -p ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/cext ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/thirdparty/attr

touch ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/__init__.pyi
touch ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/cext/__init__.pyi
touch ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/thirdparty/__init__.pyi

ln -sf $(hg root)/mercurial/cext/*.{pyi,typed} \
       ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/cext
ln -sf $(hg root)/mercurial/thirdparty/attr/*.{pyi,typed} \
       ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/thirdparty/attr