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rust-pyo3: implementation of LazyAncestors There is a difference in the implementaion of `__contains__` between PyO3 and rust-cpython: if the specified signature in Rust code is for a precise type (e.g., `PyRevision`) rust-cpython would automatically convert the potential resulting `TypeError` into `Ok(false)`, whereas PyO3 let it bubble up. Hence we treat the case manually and add it to the common test. In Mercurial Python code, `None in` for a `LazyAncestors` object can really happens, namely in this lambda from `discover._postprocessobsolete`: ``` ispushed = lambda n: torev(n) in futurecommon ``` This lambda can get called with `n` such that `torev(n)` is `False` (seen in `test-bookmarks-push-pull.t`).

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fuzzutil.h
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#ifndef CONTRIB_FUZZ_FUZZUTIL_H
#define CONTRIB_FUZZ_FUZZUTIL_H
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <stdint.h>
/* Try and use std::optional, but failing that assume we'll have a
* workable https://abseil.io/ install on the include path to get
* their backport of std::optional. */
#ifdef __has_include
#if __has_include(<optional>) && __cplusplus >= 201703L
#include <optional>
#define CONTRIB_FUZZ_HAVE_STD_OPTIONAL
#endif
#endif
#ifdef CONTRIB_FUZZ_HAVE_STD_OPTIONAL
namespace contrib
{
using std::nullopt;
using std::optional;
} /* namespace contrib */
#else
#include "third_party/absl/types/optional.h"
namespace contrib
{
using absl::nullopt;
using absl::optional;
} /* namespace contrib */
#endif
/* set DEBUG to 1 for a few debugging prints, or 2 for a lot */
#define DEBUG 0
#define LOG(level) \
if (level <= DEBUG) \
std::cout
#endif /* CONTRIB_FUZZ_FUZZUTIL_H */