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filemerge: make `_maketempfiles()` more reusable
`_maketempfiles()` is very specialized for its current use. I hope to
use it also when creating temporary files for input for tools that do
partial conflict resolution. That'll be possible if the function is
more generic. Instead of passing in two contexts (for "other" and
"base") and an optional path (for "local"), let's pass a single list
of files to make backups for. Even if we don't end up using for
partial conflict resolution, this is still a simplification (but I do
have a WIP patch for partial conflict resolution and it is able to
benefit from this).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12193
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 14 Feb 2022 22:49:03 -0800 |
parents | 08af0adc235c |
children | 455dce344c56 |
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#require pytype py3 slow $ cd $RUNTESTDIR/.. Many of the individual files that are excluded here confuse pytype because they do a mix of Python 2 and Python 3 things conditionally. There's no good way to help it out with that as far as I can tell, so let's just hide those files from it for now. We should endeavor to empty this list out over time, as some of these are probably hiding real problems. mercurial/bundlerepo.py # no vfs and ui attrs on bundlerepo mercurial/context.py # many [attribute-error] mercurial/crecord.py # tons of [attribute-error], [module-attr] mercurial/debugcommands.py # [wrong-arg-types] mercurial/dispatch.py # initstdio: No attribute ... on TextIO [attribute-error] mercurial/exchange.py # [attribute-error] mercurial/hgweb/hgweb_mod.py # [attribute-error], [name-error], [wrong-arg-types] mercurial/hgweb/server.py # [attribute-error], [name-error], [module-attr] mercurial/hgweb/wsgicgi.py # confused values in os.environ mercurial/httppeer.py # [attribute-error], [wrong-arg-types] mercurial/interfaces # No attribute 'capabilities' on peer [attribute-error] mercurial/keepalive.py # [attribute-error] mercurial/localrepo.py # [attribute-error] mercurial/manifest.py # [unsupported-operands], [wrong-arg-types] mercurial/minirst.py # [unsupported-operands], [attribute-error] mercurial/pure/osutil.py # [invalid-typevar], [not-callable] mercurial/pure/parsers.py # [attribute-error] mercurial/repoview.py # [attribute-error] mercurial/testing/storage.py # tons of [attribute-error] mercurial/ui.py # [attribute-error], [wrong-arg-types] mercurial/unionrepo.py # ui, svfs, unfiltered [attribute-error] mercurial/utils/memorytop.py # not 3.6 compatible mercurial/win32.py # [not-callable] mercurial/wireprotoframing.py # [unsupported-operands], [attribute-error], [import-error] mercurial/wireprotov1peer.py # [attribute-error] mercurial/wireprotov1server.py # BUG?: BundleValueError handler accesses subclass's attrs TODO: use --no-cache on test server? Caching the files locally helps during development, but may be a hinderance for CI testing. $ pytype -V 3.6 --keep-going --jobs auto mercurial \ > -x mercurial/bundlerepo.py \ > -x mercurial/context.py \ > -x mercurial/crecord.py \ > -x mercurial/debugcommands.py \ > -x mercurial/dispatch.py \ > -x mercurial/exchange.py \ > -x mercurial/hgweb/hgweb_mod.py \ > -x mercurial/hgweb/server.py \ > -x mercurial/hgweb/wsgicgi.py \ > -x mercurial/httppeer.py \ > -x mercurial/interfaces \ > -x mercurial/keepalive.py \ > -x mercurial/localrepo.py \ > -x mercurial/manifest.py \ > -x mercurial/minirst.py \ > -x mercurial/pure/osutil.py \ > -x mercurial/pure/parsers.py \ > -x mercurial/repoview.py \ > -x mercurial/testing/storage.py \ > -x mercurial/thirdparty \ > -x mercurial/ui.py \ > -x mercurial/unionrepo.py \ > -x mercurial/utils/memorytop.py \ > -x mercurial/win32.py \ > -x mercurial/wireprotoframing.py \ > -x mercurial/wireprotov1peer.py \ > -x mercurial/wireprotov1server.py \ > > $TESTTMP/pytype-output.txt || cat $TESTTMP/pytype-output.txt Only show the results on a failure, because the output on success is also voluminous and variable.