view contrib/check-pytype.sh @ 49779:7d6c8943353a stable

hg: show the correct message when cloning an LFS repo with extension disabled The `extensions._disabledpaths()` doesn't handle fetching help from `__index__`, so it returns an empty dictionary of paths. That means None is always returned from `extensions.disabled_help()` when embedding resources inside the pyoxidizer or py2exe binary, regardless of the arg or if is an external extension stored in the filesystem. And that means wrongly telling the user with an explicitly disabled LFS extension that it will be enabled locally upon cloning from an LFS remote. That causes test-lfs-serve.t:295 to fail. This effectively reverts most of the rest of 843418dc0b1b, while keeping the help text change in place (which was specifically identified as a problem).
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 05 Dec 2022 15:14:33 -0500
parents 08c3ecd899ae
children 3e1869751cfe
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#!/bin/sh

set -e
set -u

cd `hg root`

# Many of the individual files that are excluded here confuse pytype
# because they do a mix of Python 2 and Python 3 things
# conditionally. There's no good way to help it out with that as far as
# I can tell, so let's just hide those files from it for now. We should
# endeavor to empty this list out over time, as some of these are
# probably hiding real problems.
#
# mercurial/bundlerepo.py       # no vfs and ui attrs on bundlerepo
# mercurial/context.py          # many [attribute-error]
# mercurial/crecord.py          # tons of [attribute-error], [module-attr]
# mercurial/debugcommands.py    # [wrong-arg-types]
# mercurial/dispatch.py         # initstdio: No attribute ... on TextIO [attribute-error]
# mercurial/exchange.py         # [attribute-error]
# mercurial/hgweb/hgweb_mod.py  # [attribute-error], [name-error], [wrong-arg-types]
# mercurial/hgweb/server.py     # [attribute-error], [name-error], [module-attr]
# mercurial/hgweb/wsgicgi.py    # confused values in os.environ
# mercurial/httppeer.py         # [attribute-error], [wrong-arg-types]
# mercurial/interfaces          # No attribute 'capabilities' on peer [attribute-error]
# mercurial/keepalive.py        # [attribute-error]
# mercurial/localrepo.py        # [attribute-error]
# mercurial/manifest.py         # [unsupported-operands], [wrong-arg-types]
# mercurial/minirst.py          # [unsupported-operands], [attribute-error]
# mercurial/pure/osutil.py      # [invalid-typevar], [not-callable]
# mercurial/pure/parsers.py     # [attribute-error]
# mercurial/repoview.py         # [attribute-error]
# mercurial/testing/storage.py  # tons of [attribute-error]
# mercurial/ui.py               # [attribute-error], [wrong-arg-types]
# mercurial/unionrepo.py        # ui, svfs, unfiltered [attribute-error]
# mercurial/win32.py            # [not-callable]
# mercurial/wireprotoframing.py # [unsupported-operands], [attribute-error], [import-error]
# mercurial/wireprotov1peer.py  # [attribute-error]
# mercurial/wireprotov1server.py  # BUG?: BundleValueError handler accesses subclass's attrs

# TODO: use --no-cache on test server?  Caching the files locally helps during
#       development, but may be a hinderance for CI testing.

# TODO: include hgext and hgext3rd

pytype -V 3.7 --keep-going --jobs auto mercurial \
    -x mercurial/bundlerepo.py \
    -x mercurial/context.py \
    -x mercurial/crecord.py \
    -x mercurial/debugcommands.py \
    -x mercurial/dispatch.py \
    -x mercurial/exchange.py \
    -x mercurial/hgweb/hgweb_mod.py \
    -x mercurial/hgweb/server.py \
    -x mercurial/hgweb/wsgicgi.py \
    -x mercurial/httppeer.py \
    -x mercurial/interfaces \
    -x mercurial/keepalive.py \
    -x mercurial/localrepo.py \
    -x mercurial/manifest.py \
    -x mercurial/minirst.py \
    -x mercurial/pure/osutil.py \
    -x mercurial/pure/parsers.py \
    -x mercurial/repoview.py \
    -x mercurial/testing/storage.py \
    -x mercurial/thirdparty \
    -x mercurial/ui.py \
    -x mercurial/unionrepo.py \
    -x mercurial/win32.py \
    -x mercurial/wireprotoframing.py \
    -x mercurial/wireprotov1peer.py \
    -x mercurial/wireprotov1server.py