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dirstate-entry: turn dirstate tuple into a real object (like in C) With dirstate V2, the stored information and actual format will change. This mean we need to start an a better abstraction for a dirstate entry that a tuple directly accessed. By chance, the C code is already doing this and pretend to be a tuple. So it should be fairly easy. We start with turning the tuple into an object, we will slowly migrate the dirstate code to no longer use the tuple directly in later changesets. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10949
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Sat, 03 Jul 2021 03:48:35 +0200
parents c7899dd29800
children e5e3a340b965
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#require test-repo pylint hg10

Run pylint for known rules we care about.
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There should be no recorded failures; fix the codebase before introducing a
new check.

Current checks:
- W0102: no mutable default argument

  $ touch $TESTTMP/fakerc
  $ pylint --rcfile=$TESTTMP/fakerc --disable=all \
  >   --enable=W0102,C0321 \
  >   --reports=no \
  >   --ignore=thirdparty \
  >   mercurial hgdemandimport hgext hgext3rd | sed 's/\r$//'
  Using config file *fakerc (glob) (?)
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  ------------------------------------* (glob) (?)
  Your code has been rated at 10.00/10* (glob) (?)
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