rust: bump rust-cpython version to 0.7.2
This version supports Python 3.12 while 0.7.1 did not.
rust: add Vfs trait
This will allow for the use of multiple vfs like in the Python implementation,
as well as hiding the details of the upcoming Python vfs wrapper to hg-core.
rust: use new revlog configs in all revlog opening code
This centralizes the more complex logic needed for the upcoming code
and creates stronger APIs with fewer booleans.
We also reuse `RevlogType` where needed.
rust-revlog: don't try to open the data file if the index is empty
This will cover the case where the data file is not present.
rust-revlog: add revlog-specific config objects
These will be used by the upcoming Rust `InnerRevlog` to better centralize
config information that is relevant to revlogs.
typing: add `from __future__ import annotations` to remaining source files
Most of these look newer than when the original imports referenced in the
previous commit were dropped, so these weren't covered by the backout. These
were found with:
hg files mercurial hgext hgext3rd -I '**.py' -X '**/thirdparty' \
| xargs grep -L 'from __future__ import annotations'
All of the `__init__.py` files that finds are empty, so those were ignored and
the rest manually edited.
typing: add `from __future__ import annotations` to most files
Now that py36 is no longer supported, we can postpone annotation evaluation.
This means that the quoting is usually optional (for things imported under the
guard of `if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:` to avoid circular imports), and there's less
overhead on startup[1].
There may be some missing here. I backed out
6000f5b25c9b (which removed the
`from __future__ import ...` that was supporting py2), reverted the changes in
`contrib/`, `doc/`, and `tests/`, and then ran:
$ hg status -n --change . | \
xargs sed -i -e 's/from __future__ import .*$/from __future__ import annotations/'
There were some minor tweaks needed when reviewing (mostly making the spacing
around the import consistent, and `mercurial/testing/__init__.py` had a
multiline import that wasn't fully rewritten.
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.7.html#pep-563-postponed-evaluation-of-annotations
format: add many "missing" comma
Black was not adding them until the next changeset introduced a bunch of `from
__future__ import annotations` to most file. Since it make the next changeset
hard to read we introduce them in advance.
typing: simplify archive.gz writing and drop a few pytype suppressions
I was waiting until 3.8 to use `Literal` to fix this, but there's also the ":"
and "|" characters that are passed along here, meant only for the non-gz archive
types. But manipulating what the local caller passes is silly- we know we're
writing, so just open it for writing. As an added bonus, PyCharm stops flagging
the call too (since it doesn't know about pytype suppression comments).
typing: explicitly set the return type of `_InnerRevLog.raw_text()`
Somewhere between
cd72a88c5599 and
2fd44b3dcc33, pytype changed the return type
from `Tuple[_T1, Any, bool]` to `Any`. Both are wrong. `mdiff.patches()` is an
alias for `mpatch.patches()`, which is selected via module policy (and breaks
the ability to infer the types). However, `cext`, `cffi`, and `pure`
implementations all agree it returns bytes.