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view contrib/setup-pytype.sh @ 52000:c76c1c948804
zeroconf: use str instead of bytes when indexing `globals()`
I suppose since we set the key to bytes during init that it won't raise a
KeyError, but this was very likely an oversight when mass-byteifying, rather
than purposeful.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 07 Oct 2024 23:24:28 -0400 |
parents | 832a1aeb576f |
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#!/bin/bash set -e set -u # Find the python3 setup that would run pytype PYTYPE=`which pytype` PYTHON3=${PYTHON:-`head -n1 ${PYTYPE} | sed -s 's/#!//'`} # Existing stubs that pytype processes live here TYPESHED=$(${PYTHON3} -c "import pytype; print(pytype.__path__[0])")/typeshed/stubs HG_STUBS=${TYPESHED}/mercurial echo "Patching typeshed at $HG_STUBS" rm -rf ${HG_STUBS} mkdir -p ${HG_STUBS} cat > ${HG_STUBS}/METADATA.toml <<EOF version = "0.1" EOF mkdir -p ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/cext ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/thirdparty/attr touch ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/__init__.pyi touch ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/cext/__init__.pyi touch ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/thirdparty/__init__.pyi ln -sf $(hg root)/mercurial/cext/*.{pyi,typed} \ ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/cext ln -sf $(hg root)/mercurial/thirdparty/attr/*.{pyi,typed} \ ${HG_STUBS}/mercurial/thirdparty/attr