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typing: attempt to remove @overloads in the platform module for stdlib methods...
typing: attempt to remove @overloads in the platform module for stdlib methods This is mostly successful, as examining util.pyi, posix.pyi, and windows.pyi after a pytype run shows that the type overloads for `oslink`, `readlink`, `removedirs`, `rename`, `split`, and `unlink` have been removed. (Some of these still have an @overload, but the differences are the variable names, not the types.) However, @overloads remain for `abspath` and `normpath` for some reason. It's useful to redefine these methods for the type checking phase because in addition to excluding str and PathLike variants, some of these functions have optional args in stdlib that aren't implemented in the custom implementation on Windows, and we want the type checking to flag that instead of assuming it's an allowable overload everywhere. One last quirk I noticed that I can't explain- `pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` is always False, so the conditionals need to check `typing.TYPE_CHECKING` directly. I tried dropping the custom code for assigning `pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` and simply did `from typing import TYPE_CHECKING` directly in pycompat.py, and used `pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` for the conditional here... and pytype complained that `pycompat` doesn't have the `TYPE_CHECKING` variable.

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//! The revset query language
//!
//! <https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/help/revsets>
use crate::errors::HgError;
use crate::repo::Repo;
use crate::revlog::revlog::{Revlog, RevlogError};
use crate::revlog::NodePrefix;
use crate::revlog::{Revision, NULL_REVISION, WORKING_DIRECTORY_HEX};
use crate::Node;
/// Resolve a query string into a single revision.
///
/// Only some of the revset language is implemented yet.
pub fn resolve_single(
input: &str,
repo: &Repo,
) -> Result<Revision, RevlogError> {
let changelog = repo.changelog()?;
match input {
"." => {
let p1 = repo.dirstate_parents()?.p1;
return Ok(changelog.revlog.rev_from_node(p1.into())?);
}
"null" => return Ok(NULL_REVISION),
_ => {}
}
match resolve_rev_number_or_hex_prefix(input, &changelog.revlog) {
Err(RevlogError::InvalidRevision) => {
// TODO: support for the rest of the language here.
let msg = format!("cannot parse revset '{}'", input);
Err(HgError::unsupported(msg).into())
}
result => return result,
}
}
/// Resolve the small subset of the language suitable for revlogs other than
/// the changelog, such as in `hg debugdata --manifest` CLI argument.
///
/// * A non-negative decimal integer for a revision number, or
/// * An hexadecimal string, for the unique node ID that starts with this
/// prefix
pub fn resolve_rev_number_or_hex_prefix(
input: &str,
revlog: &Revlog,
) -> Result<Revision, RevlogError> {
// The Python equivalent of this is part of `revsymbol` in
// `mercurial/scmutil.py`
if let Ok(integer) = input.parse::<i32>() {
if integer.to_string() == input
&& integer >= 0
&& revlog.has_rev(integer)
{
return Ok(integer);
}
}
if let Ok(prefix) = NodePrefix::from_hex(input) {
if prefix.is_prefix_of(&Node::from_hex(WORKING_DIRECTORY_HEX).unwrap())
{
return Err(RevlogError::WDirUnsupported);
}
return revlog.rev_from_node(prefix);
}
Err(RevlogError::InvalidRevision)
}