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tests: enforce the use of `from __future__ import annotations`...
tests: enforce the use of `from __future__ import annotations` A recent MR and a separate recently landed MR that extracted code to a new file overlooked this, so I think it's worth flagging to ensure consistency. We don't enforce the import for empty files (like `__init__.py`). I'd rather this go into `import-checker.py`, but the import of interest only happens at the top of the file, and its `verify_modern_convention()` calls itself recursively as it transits the AST where the annotations might be. After a few hours of hacking on trying to get it to enforce the import, but only if annotations are used in the module (we generally don't have or check annotations in test files, so don't need this import), I gave up and resorted to this. It won't handle multi-line imports, but this isn't something I'd expect to change often, so this is good enough for now.

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Matt Harbison
typing: add `from __future__ import annotations` to most files...
r52756 from __future__ import annotations
Augie Fackler
hashutil: new package for hashing-related features...
r44516 import hashlib
try:
Matt Harbison
typing: disable import error warnings that are already handled...
r47543 from ..thirdparty import sha1dc # pytype: disable=import-error
Augie Fackler
hashutil: new package for hashing-related features...
r44516
sha1 = sha1dc.sha1
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
sha1 = hashlib.sha1