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hghave: split apart testing for the curses module and `tic` executable ef771d329961 skipped the check for the `tic` executable, because the curses module alone on Windows is enough to pass the `test-*-curses.t` tests. However, `test-status-color.t` uses this same check and explicitly invoked the executable, which fails on Windows. From the cursory searching I did, curses on unix requires `tic`, which I assume is why they were tied together in the first place. So this continues to require both to get past the curses guards on non Windows platforms. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9814
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 17 Jan 2021 22:25:15 -0500
parents 8dca9051a859
children c6a3243567b6
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from typing import (
    AnyStr,
    IO,
    List,
    Sequence,
)

version: int

class stat:
    st_dev: int
    st_mode: int
    st_nlink: int
    st_size: int
    st_mtime: int
    st_ctime: int

def listdir(path: bytes, st: bool, skip: bool) -> List[stat]: ...
def posixfile(name: AnyStr, mode: bytes, buffering: int) -> IO: ...
def statfiles(names: Sequence[bytes]) -> List[stat]: ...
def recvfds(sockfd: int) -> List[int]: ...
def setprocname(name: bytes) -> None: ...
def getfstype(path: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def getfsmountpoint(path: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def unblocksignal(sig: int) -> None: ...
def isgui() -> bool: ...