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revlog: make `clearcaches()` signature consistent with ManifestRevlog...
revlog: make `clearcaches()` signature consistent with ManifestRevlog I'm not sure if this a newly added bug, because of using a different version of pytype, or if the recent work around avoiding the zope interface types in the type checking phase (see 5eb98ea78fd7 and friends)... but pytype 2023.11.21 started flagging this series since it was last pushed ~6 weeks ago: File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/bundlerepo.py", line 204, in <module>: Overriding method signature mismatch [signature-mismatch] Base signature: 'def mercurial.manifest.ManifestRevlog.clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: Any = ...) -> None'. Subclass signature: 'def mercurial.revlog.revlog.clearcaches(self) -> None'. Not enough positional parameters in overriding method. Maybe the multiple inheritance in `bundlerepo.bundlemanifest` is bad, but it seems like a `ManifestRevlog` is-a `revlog`, even though the class hierarchy isn't coded that way. Additionally, it looks like `revlog.clearcaches()` is dealing with some persistent data, so maybe this is useful to have there anyway. Also sprinkle some trivial type hints on the method, because there are other `clearcaches()` definitions in the codebase with these hints, and I don't feel like waiting for another pytype run to see if it cares that specifically about the signature matching.

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from typing import (
Callable,
Dict,
Iterator,
List,
Optional,
Set,
Tuple,
Union,
)
version: int
versionerrortext: str
class DirstateItem:
__doc__: str
def __len__(self) -> int: ...
def __getitem__(self, key: int) -> Union[bytes, int]: ...
# From dirs.c
class dirs:
__doc__: str
def __init__(self, source, skipchar: bytes): ...
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
def addpath(self, path: bytes) -> None: ...
def delpath(self, path: bytes) -> None: ...
# From manifest.c
class lazymanifest:
def __init__(self, nodelen: int, data: bytes): ...
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
def __len__(self) -> int: ...
def __getitem__(self, item: bytes) -> Optional[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: ...
def __setitem__(self, key: bytes, value: Tuple[bytes, bytes]) -> None: ...
def __delitem__(self, key: bytes) -> None: ...
def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
def iterentries(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]]: ...
def copy(self) -> lazymanifest: ...
def filtercopy(self, matchfn: Callable[[bytes], bool]) -> lazymanifest: ...
def diff(self, other: lazymanifest, clean: Optional[bool]) -> Dict[bytes, Tuple[bytes, Tuple]]: ...
def text(self) -> bytes: ...
# From revlog.c
class index:
__doc__: str
nodemap: Dict[bytes, int]
def ancestors(self, *args: int) -> Iterator[int]: ...
def commonancestorsheads(self, *args: int) -> List[int]: ...
def clearcaches(self) -> None: ...
def get(self, value: bytes) -> Optional[int]: ...
def get_rev(self, value: bytes) -> Optional[int]: ...
def has_node(self, value: Union[int, bytes]) -> bool: ...
def rev(self, node: bytes) -> int: ...
def computephasesmapsets(self, root: Dict[int, Set[int]]) -> Tuple[int, Dict[int, Set[bytes]]]: ...
def reachableroots2(self, minroot: int, heads: List[int], roots: List[int], includepath: bool) -> List[int]: ...
def headrevs(self, filteredrevs: Optional[List[int]]) -> List[int]: ...
def headrevsfiltered(self, filteredrevs: Optional[List[int]]) -> List[int]: ...
def issnapshot(self, value: int) -> bool: ...
def findsnapshots(self, cache: Dict[int, List[int]], start_rev: int) -> None: ...
def deltachain(self, rev: int, stop: int, generaldelta: bool) -> Tuple[List[int], bool]: ...
def slicechunktodensity(self, revs: List[int], targetdensity: float, mingapsize: int) -> List[List[int]]: ...
def append(self, value: Tuple[int, int, int, int, int, int, int, bytes]) -> None: ...
def partialmatch(self, node: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def shortest(self, value: bytes) -> int: ...
def stats(self) -> Dict[bytes, int]: ...
class nodetree:
__doc__: str
def insert(self, rev: int) -> None: ...
def shortest(self, node: bytes) -> int: ...
# The IndexObject type here is defined in C, and there's no type for a buffer
# return, as of py3.11. https://github.com/python/typing/issues/593
def parse_index2(data: object, inline: object, format: int = ...) -> Tuple[object, Optional[Tuple[int, object]]]: ...