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shelve: raise an error when loading a corrupt state file in an impossible case...
shelve: raise an error when loading a corrupt state file in an impossible case The old return statement was flagged by pytype 2023.06.16 running under python 3.10.11. No idea why it isn't caught in CI running the same pytype with py3.7. This function is only called by `unshelvecmd()` (which first checks that either `--abort` or `--continue` is specified), and `hgabortunshelve()` and `hgcontinueunshelve()`, which locally apply `--abort` or `--continue` respectively. Therefore, there is no other way to call this, and this error should never be seen, but pytype can't figure that out on its own. Given that the abort case clears the state, it seems reasonable to defensively code this and not make that a blanket `else` case, on the off chance a 3rd way of calling this appears in the future.

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# util.py - Utilities for declaring interfaces.
#
# Copyright 2018 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# zope.interface imposes a run-time cost due to module import overhead and
# bookkeeping for declaring interfaces. So, we use stubs for various
# zope.interface primitives unless instructed otherwise.
from .. import encoding
if encoding.environ.get(b'HGREALINTERFACES'):
from ..thirdparty.zope import interface as zi
Attribute = zi.Attribute
Interface = zi.Interface
implementer = zi.implementer
else:
class Attribute:
def __init__(self, __name__, __doc__=b''):
pass
class Interface:
def __init__(
self, name, bases=(), attrs=None, __doc__=None, __module__=None
):
pass
def implementer(*ifaces):
def wrapper(cls):
return cls
return wrapper