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mdiff: convert a few block definitions from lists to tuples...
mdiff: convert a few block definitions from lists to tuples These were flagged by adding type hints. Some places were using a tuple of 4 ints to define a block, and others were using a list of 4. A tuple is better for typing, because we can define the length and the type of each entry. One of the places had to redefine the tuple, since writing to a tuple at an index isn't supported. This change spills out into the tests, and archeology says it was added to the repo in this state. There was no reason given for the divergence, and I suspect it wasn't intentional. It looks like `splitblock()` is completely unused in the codebase.

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hashutil.py
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from __future__ import annotations
import hashlib
try:
from ..thirdparty import sha1dc # pytype: disable=import-error
sha1 = sha1dc.sha1
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
sha1 = hashlib.sha1