mdiff: convert a few block definitions from lists to tuples
These were flagged by adding type hints. Some places were using a tuple of 4
ints to define a block, and others were using a list of 4. A tuple is better
for typing, because we can define the length and the type of each entry. One of
the places had to redefine the tuple, since writing to a tuple at an index isn't
supported.
This change spills out into the tests, and archeology says it was added to the
repo in this state. There was no reason given for the divergence, and I suspect
it wasn't intentional.
It looks like `splitblock()` is completely unused in the codebase.
# Declare Windows-specific requirements for generating
# the compiled (frozen) set of requirements in
# ./requirements-windows-py3.txt.
# If run on Windows, it may be necessary to run dos2unix
# on the output file to replace any CRLF newlines with LF.
docutils
dulwich
# Needed by the release note tooling
fuzzywuzzy
keyring
pygit2
pygments
# Needed by the phabricator tests
pytest-vcr
# Need to list explicitly so dependency gets pulled in when
# not running on Windows.
pywin32-ctypes
windows-curses