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typing: align the signatures of `repository.ifilestorage` overrides...
typing: align the signatures of `repository.ifilestorage` overrides This is the same as 048c11993d6a for `imanifestrevisionstored`, with the same belated realization about missing the Protocol marker. Since I've been jumping around to the various subclasses and copying extant hints to places where they're missing, do that here too. This also covers the 3 interfaces subclassed by `repository.ifilestorage` (`repository.ifileindex`, `repository.ifiledata`, and `repository.ifilemutation`). Obviously the whole base class needs hints, but I don't want to get side tracked here- it doesn't look like any of the implementing classes have any additional hints.

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memorytop.py
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Joerg Sonnenberger
utils: helper function to print top memory allocation site...
r46393 # memorytop requires Python 3.4
#
# Usage: set PYTHONTRACEMALLOC=n in the environment of the hg invocation,
# where n>= is the number of frames to show in the backtrace. Put calls to
# memorytop in strategic places to show the current memory use by allocation
# site.
Matt Harbison
typing: add `from __future__ import annotations` to remaining source files...
r52757 from __future__ import annotations
Joerg Sonnenberger
utils: helper function to print top memory allocation site...
r46393 import gc
import tracemalloc
def memorytop(limit=10):
gc.collect()
snapshot = tracemalloc.take_snapshot()
snapshot = snapshot.filter_traces(
(
tracemalloc.Filter(False, "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>"),
tracemalloc.Filter(False, "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>"),
tracemalloc.Filter(False, "<unknown>"),
)
)
stats = snapshot.statistics('traceback')
total = sum(stat.size for stat in stats)
print("\nTotal allocated size: %.1f KiB\n" % (total / 1024))
print("Lines with the biggest net allocations")
for index, stat in enumerate(stats[:limit], 1):
print(
"#%d: %d objects using %.1f KiB"
% (index, stat.count, stat.size / 1024)
)
for line in stat.traceback.format(most_recent_first=True):
print(' ', line)
other = stats[limit:]
if other:
size = sum(stat.size for stat in other)
count = sum(stat.count for stat in other)
print(
"%s other: %d objects using %.1f KiB"
% (len(other), count, size / 1024)
)
print()