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manifest: delay import of `typing.ByteString` for py 3.14 support (issue6940) Since Python 2.7 and 3.5, `typing.ByteString` was defined as an alias for `bytes | bytearray | memoryview`, and `bytes` was also accepted as a shorthand for this, so we have `bytes` sprinkled all over the codebase. But then PEP-688 reversed all of that by deprecating `typing.ByteString` and its successor `collections.abc.ByteString` in Python 3.12 (as well as the `bytes` shorthand)[1], and removing it completely in Python 3.14. That leaves us with a couple of problems, namely defining something useful that spans py3.8-py3.13 and keeps pytype happy, and finding all of the instances where `bytes` doesn't really mean `bytes`. The current successor to all of this is `collections.abc.Buffer` in Python 3.12 (or `typing_extensions.Buffer` in previous versions). However, the current CI does type checking using Python 3.11 (so the former is not avaiable), and pytype has issues with importing `typing_extensions.Buffer`[2]. The good news is we don't need to deal with this mess immediately, since the type annotation evaluation is delayed to the type checking phase, and we're making no effort at supporting it in all supported versions of Python. So by delaying the import of this particular symbol, we can still use it for type checking purposes, but can start assessing Python 3.14 problems without doing a lot of extra work. Putting this on stable will allow people interested in 3.14 to work on it 4-5 extra months earlier (and apparently there's some interest). [1] https://peps.python.org/pep-0688/#no-special-meaning-for-bytes [2] https://github.com/google/pytype/issues/1772

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subsetmaker.py
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"""revset to select sample of repository
Hopefully this is useful to create interesting discovery cases.
"""
import collections
import random
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
registrar,
revset,
revsetlang,
smartset,
)
import sortedcontainers
SortedSet = sortedcontainers.SortedSet
revsetpredicate = registrar.revsetpredicate()
@revsetpredicate(b'subsetspec("<spec>")')
def subsetmarkerspec(repo, subset, x):
"""use a shorthand spec as used by search-discovery-case
Supported format are:
- "scratch-count-seed": not scratch(all(), count, "seed")
- "randomantichain-seed": ::randomantichain(all(), "seed")
- "rev-REV": "::REV"
"""
args = revsetlang.getargs(
x, 0, 1, _(b'subsetspec("spec") required an argument')
)
spec = revsetlang.getstring(args[0], _(b"spec should be a string"))
case = spec.split(b'-')
t = case[0]
if t == b'scratch':
spec_revset = b'not scratch(all(), %s, "%s")' % (case[1], case[2])
elif t == b'randomantichain':
spec_revset = b'::randomantichain(all(), "%s")' % case[1]
elif t == b'rev':
spec_revset = b'::%d' % case[1]
else:
assert False, spec
selected = repo.revs(spec_revset)
return selected & subset
@revsetpredicate(b'scratch(REVS, <count>, [seed])')
def scratch(repo, subset, x):
"""randomly remove <count> revision from the repository top
This subset is created by recursively picking changeset starting from the
heads. It can be summarized using the following algorithm::
selected = set()
for i in range(<count>):
unselected = repo.revs("not <selected>")
candidates = repo.revs("heads(<unselected>)")
pick = random.choice(candidates)
selected.add(pick)
"""
m = _(b"scratch expects revisions, count argument and an optional seed")
args = revsetlang.getargs(x, 2, 3, m)
if len(args) == 2:
x, n = args
rand = random
elif len(args) == 3:
x, n, seed = args
seed = revsetlang.getinteger(seed, _(b"seed should be a number"))
rand = random.Random(seed)
else:
assert False
n = revsetlang.getinteger(n, _(b"scratch expects a number"))
selected = set()
heads = SortedSet()
children_count = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
parents = repo.changelog._uncheckedparentrevs
baseset = revset.getset(repo, smartset.fullreposet(repo), x)
baseset.sort()
for r in baseset:
heads.add(r)
p1, p2 = parents(r)
if p1 >= 0:
heads.discard(p1)
children_count[p1] += 1
if p2 >= 0:
heads.discard(p2)
children_count[p2] += 1
for h in heads:
assert children_count[h] == 0
selected = set()
for x in range(n):
if not heads:
break
pick = rand.choice(heads)
heads.remove(pick)
assert pick not in selected
selected.add(pick)
p1, p2 = parents(pick)
if p1 in children_count:
assert p1 in children_count
children_count[p1] -= 1
assert children_count[p1] >= 0
if children_count[p1] == 0:
assert p1 not in selected, (r, p1)
heads.add(p1)
if p2 in children_count:
assert p2 in children_count
children_count[p2] -= 1
assert children_count[p2] >= 0
if children_count[p2] == 0:
assert p2 not in selected, (r, p2)
heads.add(p2)
return smartset.baseset(selected) & subset
@revsetpredicate(b'randomantichain(REVS, [seed])')
def antichain(repo, subset, x):
"""Pick a random anti-chain in the repository
A antichain is a set of changeset where there isn't any element that is
either a descendant or ancestors of any other element in the set. In other
word, all the elements are independant. It can be summarized with the
following algorithm::
selected = set()
unselected = repo.revs('all()')
while unselected:
pick = random.choice(unselected)
selected.add(pick)
unselected -= repo.revs('::<pick> + <pick>::')
"""
args = revsetlang.getargs(
x, 1, 2, _(b"randomantichain expects revisions and an optional seed")
)
if len(args) == 1:
(x,) = args
rand = random
elif len(args) == 2:
x, seed = args
seed = revsetlang.getinteger(seed, _(b"seed should be a number"))
rand = random.Random(seed)
else:
assert False
cl = repo.changelog
# We already have cheap access to the parent mapping.
# However, we need to build a mapping of the children mapping
parents = repo.changelog._uncheckedparentrevs
children_map = collections.defaultdict(list)
for r in cl:
p1, p2 = parents(r)
if p1 >= 0:
children_map[p1].append(r)
if p2 >= 0:
children_map[p2].append(r)
children = children_map.__getitem__
selected = set()
undecided = SortedSet(cl)
while undecided:
# while there is "undecided content", we pick a random changeset X
# and we remove anything in `::X + X::` from undecided content
pick = rand.choice(undecided)
selected.add(pick)
undecided.remove(pick)
ancestors = set(p for p in parents(pick) if p in undecided)
descendants = set(c for c in children(pick) if c in undecided)
while ancestors:
current = ancestors.pop()
undecided.remove(current)
for p in parents(current):
if p in undecided:
ancestors.add(p)
while descendants:
current = descendants.pop()
undecided.remove(current)
for p in children(current):
if p in undecided:
ancestors.add(p)
return smartset.baseset(selected) & subset