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typing: explicitly type some `mercurial.util` eol code to avoid @overload
Unlike the previous commit, this makes a material difference in the generated
stub file- the `pycompat.identity()` aliases generated an @overload like this:
@overload
def fromnativeeol(a: _T0) -> _T0: ...
... which might fail to detect a bad argument, like str. This drops the
@overload for the 3 related methods, so there's a single definition for each.
The `typelib.BinaryIO_Proxy` is used for subclassing (the same as was done in
8147abc05794), so that it is a `BinaryIO` type during type checking, but still
inherits `object` at runtime. That way, we don't need to implement unused
abstract methods.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Fri, 19 Jul 2024 16:49:46 -0400 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
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from mercurial import minifileset def check(text, truecases, falsecases): f = minifileset.compile(text) for args in truecases: if not f(*args): print('unexpected: %r should include %r' % (text, args)) for args in falsecases: if f(*args): print('unexpected: %r should exclude %r' % (text, args)) check(b'all()', [(b'a.php', 123), (b'b.txt', 0)], []) check(b'none()', [], [(b'a.php', 123), (b'b.txt', 0)]) check(b'!!!!((!(!!all())))', [], [(b'a.php', 123), (b'b.txt', 0)]) check( b'"path:a" & (**.b | **.c)', [(b'a/b.b', 0), (b'a/c.c', 0)], [(b'b/c.c', 0)] ) check( b'(path:a & **.b) | **.c', [(b'a/b.b', 0), (b'a/c.c', 0), (b'b/c.c', 0)], [] ) check( b'**.bin - size("<20B")', [(b'b.bin', 21)], [(b'a.bin', 11), (b'b.txt', 21)] ) check( b'!!**.bin or size(">20B") + "path:bin" or !size(">10")', [(b'a.bin', 11), (b'b.txt', 21), (b'bin/abc', 11)], [(b'a.notbin', 11), (b'b.txt', 11), (b'bin2/abc', 11)], ) check( b'(**.php and size(">10KB")) | **.zip | ("path:bin" & !"path:bin/README") ' b' | size(">1M")', [(b'a.php', 15000), (b'a.zip', 0), (b'bin/a', 0), (b'bin/README', 1e7)], [(b'a.php', 5000), (b'b.zip2', 0), (b't/bin/a', 0), (b'bin/README', 1)], )