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tagcache: distinguish between invalid and missing entries The TortoiseHg repo has typically not had a newly applied tag accessible by name for recent releases, for unknown reasons. Deleting and rebuilding the tag cache doesn't fix it, though deleting the cache and running `hg log -r $new_tag` does. Eventually the situation does sort itself out for new clones from the server. In an effort to figure out what the issue is, Pierre-Yves David suggested listing these entries in the debug output more specifically. This isn't complete yet- the second test change that says "missing" is more like "invalid", since it was truncated. The problem there is the code that reads the raw array truncates any partial records and then fills it with 0xFF, which signifies that it is missing. As a side note, that means the check for the length when validating an existing entry never fails. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9811

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__init__.py
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"""Interfaces
This package implements the Python "scarecrow" proposal.
The package exports two objects, `Interface` and `Attribute` directly. It also
exports several helper methods. Interface is used to create an interface with
a class statement, as in:
class IMyInterface(Interface):
'''Interface documentation
'''
def meth(arg1, arg2):
'''Documentation for meth
'''
# Note that there is no self argument
To find out what you can do with interfaces, see the interface
interface, `IInterface` in the `interfaces` module.
The package has several public modules:
o `declarations` provides utilities to declare interfaces on objects. It
also provides a wide range of helpful utilities that aid in managing
declared interfaces. Most of its public names are however imported here.
o `document` has a utility for documenting an interface as structured text.
o `exceptions` has the interface-defined exceptions
o `interfaces` contains a list of all public interfaces for this package.
o `verify` has utilities for verifying implementations of interfaces.
See the module doc strings for more information.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
from .interface import Interface
from .interface import _wire
# Need to actually get the interface elements to implement the right interfaces
_wire()
del _wire
from .declarations import Declaration
from .declarations import alsoProvides
from .declarations import classImplements
from .declarations import classImplementsOnly
from .declarations import classProvides
from .declarations import directlyProvidedBy
from .declarations import directlyProvides
from .declarations import implementedBy
from .declarations import implementer
from .declarations import implementer_only
from .declarations import implements
from .declarations import implementsOnly
from .declarations import moduleProvides
from .declarations import named
from .declarations import noLongerProvides
from .declarations import providedBy
from .declarations import provider
from .exceptions import Invalid
from .interface import Attribute
from .interface import invariant
from .interface import taggedValue
# The following are to make spec pickles cleaner
from .declarations import Provides
from .interfaces import IInterfaceDeclaration
moduleProvides(IInterfaceDeclaration)
__all__ = ('Interface', 'Attribute') + tuple(IInterfaceDeclaration)