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interfaces: make the `peer` mixin not a Protocol to fix Python 3.10 failures I can't find any documentation on this, but it appears that Protocol class attributes don't get inherited in subclasses that explicitly subclass a Protocol until Python 3.11, which caused a ton of failures in CI on macOS and Windows (which both test using Python 3.9). The problem started with 1df97507c6b8, and typically manifested as most tests failing to access `ui` on various `peer` classes. Here's a short proof of concept: from __future__ import annotations from typing import ( Protocol, ) class peer(Protocol): limitedarguments: bool = False def __init__(self, arg1, arg2, remotehidden: bool = False) -> None: self.arg1 = arg1 self.arg2 = arg2 class subclass(peer): def __init__(self, arg1, arg2): super(subclass, self).__init__(arg1, arg2, False) sub = subclass(1, 2) print("sub.arg1 is %r" % sub.arg1) When run with Python 3.8.10, 3.9.13, and 3.10.11, the result is: $ py -3.8 prot-test.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "prot-test.py", line 20, in <module> print("sub.arg1 is %r" % sub.arg1) AttributeError: 'subclass' object has no attribute 'arg1' On Python 3.11.9, 3.12.7, and 3.13.0, the result is: $ py -3.11 ../prot-test.py sub.arg1 is 1 Explicitly adding annotations to `peer` like `limitedarguments` didn't help.

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# repoviewutil.py - constaints data relevant to repoview.py and other module
#
# Copyright 2012 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
# Logilab SA <contact@logilab.fr>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import annotations
from .. import error
### Nearest subset relation
# Nearest subset of filter X is a filter Y so that:
# * Y is included in X,
# * X - Y is as small as possible.
# This create and ordering used for branchmap purpose.
# the ordering may be partial
subsettable = {
None: b'visible',
b'visible-hidden': b'visible',
b'visible': b'served',
b'served.hidden': b'served',
b'served': b'immutable',
b'immutable': b'base',
}
def get_ordered_subset():
"""return a list of subset name from dependencies to dependents"""
_unfinalized = set(subsettable.values())
ordered = []
# the subset table is expected to be small so we do the stupid N² version
# of the algorithm
while _unfinalized:
this_level = []
for candidate in _unfinalized:
dependency = subsettable.get(candidate)
if dependency not in _unfinalized:
this_level.append(candidate)
if not this_level:
msg = "cyclic dependencies in repoview subset %r"
msg %= subsettable
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
this_level.sort(key=lambda x: x if x is not None else '')
ordered.extend(this_level)
_unfinalized.difference_update(this_level)
return ordered