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node: stop converting binascii.Error to TypeError in bin() Changeset f574cc00831a introduced the wrapper, to make bin() behave like on Python 2, where it raised TypeError in many cases. Another previous approach, changing callers to catch binascii.Error in addition to TypeError, was backed out after negative review feedback [1]. However, I think it’s worth reconsidering the approach. Now that we’re on Python 3 only, callers have to catch only binascii.Error instead of both. Catching binascii.Error instead of TypeError has the advantage that it’s less likely to cover a programming error (e.g. passing an int to bin() raises TypeError). Also, raising TypeError never made sense semantically when bin() got an argument of valid type. As a side-effect, this fixed an exception in test-http-bad-server.t. The TODO was outdated: it was not an uncaught ValueError in batch.results() but uncaught TypeError from the now removed wrapper. Now that bin() raises binascii.Error instead of TypeError, it gets converted to a proper error in wirepeer.heads.<locals>.decode() that catches ValueError (superclass of binascii.Error). This is a good example of why this changeset is a good idea. Catching TypeError instead of ValueError there would not make much sense. [1] https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2244
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
date Mon, 30 May 2022 16:18:12 +0200
parents 61f2008cd6bf
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" $Id: CVSAnnotate.vim,v 1.5 2002/10/01 21:34:02 rhiestan Exp $
" Vim syntax file
" Language:	CVS annotate output
" Maintainer:	Bob Hiestand <bob@hiestandfamily.org>
" Last Change:	$Date: 2002/10/01 21:34:02 $
" Remark:	Used by the cvscommand plugin.  Originally written by Mathieu
" Clabaut
if version < 600
  syntax clear
elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
  finish
endif

syn match cvsDate 	/\S\S\S \S\+ \d\+ \d\+:\d\+:\d\+ \d\+ [+-]\?\d\+/ contained
syn match cvsName  	/^\s*\S\+ / 		contained nextgroup=cvsVer
syn match cvsVer 	/\d\+ / 		contained nextgroup=cvsDate
syn region cvsHead 	start="^" end=":" 	contains=cvsVer,cvsName,cvsDate

if !exists("did_cvsannotate_syntax_inits")
let did_cvsannotate_syntax_inits = 1
hi link cvsText 	String
hi link cvsDate 	Comment
hi link cvsName	Type
hi link cvsVer	Statement
endif

let b:current_syntax="CVSAnnotate"