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cext: correct the argument handling of `b85encode()`
The type stub indicated that this argument is `Optional`, which implies None is
allowed. I don't see in the documentation where that's the case for `i`[1], and
trying it in `hg debugshell` resulted in the method failing with a TypeError. I
guess it was typed as an `int` argument because the `p` format unit wasn't added
until Python 3.3[2].
In any event, 2 clients in core (`pvec` and `obsolete`) call this with no
argument supplied, and `mdiff` calls it with True. So I guess we've avoided the
None arg case, and when no arg is supplied, it defaults to the 0 initialization
of the `pad` variable in C. Since the `p` format unit accepts both `int` and
None, as well as `bool`, I'm not bothering to bump the module version- this code
is more permissive than it was, in addition to being more correct.
Interestingly, when I first imported the `cext` and `pure` methods in the same
manner as the previous commit, it dropped the `Optional` part of the argument
type when generating `util.pyi`. No idea why.
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/arg.html#numbers
[2] https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/arg.html#other-objects
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 20 Jul 2024 01:55:09 -0400 |
parents | d86908050375 |
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#ifndef HG_MPATCH_H #define HG_MPATCH_H #define MPATCH_ERR_NO_MEM -3 #define MPATCH_ERR_CANNOT_BE_DECODED -2 #define MPATCH_ERR_INVALID_PATCH -1 struct mpatch_frag { int start, end, len; const char *data; }; struct mpatch_flist { struct mpatch_frag *base, *head, *tail; }; int mpatch_decode(const char *bin, ssize_t len, struct mpatch_flist **res); ssize_t mpatch_calcsize(ssize_t len, struct mpatch_flist *l); void mpatch_lfree(struct mpatch_flist *a); int mpatch_apply(char *buf, const char *orig, ssize_t len, struct mpatch_flist *l); struct mpatch_flist * mpatch_fold(void *bins, struct mpatch_flist *(*get_next_item)(void *, ssize_t), ssize_t start, ssize_t end); #endif