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httppeer: avoid another bad reference before assignment warning
This wasn't a problem, because `b''` from the `AttributeError` handler is in
`bundle2.bundletypes`, so the following loop and conditional always run at least
once. But PyCharm can't figure that out on its own, and it took a little
exploring to figure out it wasn't a problem. The usage in `bundle2.writebundle`
is to look it up in the map of bundle types, so it will break in a more obvious
way in the unlikely event that the empty string is removed from the map in the
future.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 29 Jul 2024 12:10:08 -0400 |
parents | 3d7bf111f01e |
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# Declare macOS-specific requirements for generating # the compiled (frozen) set of requirements in # ./requirements-macos.txt. # If run on Windows, it may be necessary to run dos2unix # on the output file to replace any CRLF newlines with LF. # TODO: dulwich, pygit2, and pytest-vcr are flagged as being # incompatible with in-memory resources. Maybe there's a # way to bundle just them externally. docutils #dulwich # Needed by the release note tooling fuzzywuzzy keyring #pygit2 pygments # Needed by the phabricator tests #pytest-vcr