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sparse: fix a py2 based usage of `map()`...
sparse: fix a py2 based usage of `map()` In a local pytype run, this fixes: File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/hgext/sparse.py", line 386, in debugsparse: unsupported operand type(s) for item retrieval: 'fcounts: Iterator[int]' and '0: int' [unsupported-operands] No attribute '__getitem__' on 'fcounts: Iterator[int]' File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/hgext/sparse.py", line 387, in debugsparse: unsupported operand type(s) for item retrieval: 'fcounts: Iterator[int]' and '1: int' [unsupported-operands] No attribute '__getitem__' on 'fcounts: Iterator[int]' File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/hgext/sparse.py", line 388, in debugsparse: unsupported operand type(s) for item retrieval: 'fcounts: Iterator[int]' and '2: int' [unsupported-operands] No attribute '__getitem__' on 'fcounts: Iterator[int]'

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# Declare macOS-specific requirements for generating
# the compiled (frozen) set of requirements in
# ./requirements-macos.txt.
# If run on Windows, it may be necessary to run dos2unix
# on the output file to replace any CRLF newlines with LF.
# TODO: dulwich, pygit2, and pytest-vcr are flagged as being
# incompatible with in-memory resources. Maybe there's a
# way to bundle just them externally.
docutils
#dulwich
# Needed by the release note tooling
fuzzywuzzy
keyring
#pygit2
pygments
# Needed by the phabricator tests
#pytest-vcr