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contrib: add a set of scripts to run pytype in Docker Having a simple way to run pytype for developers can massively shorten development cycle. Using the same Docker image and scripts that we use on our CI guarantees that the result achieved locally will be very similar to (if not the same as) the output of our CI runners. Things to note: the Dockerfile needs to do a little dance around user permissions inside /home/ci-runner/ because: - on one hand, creating new files on the host (e.g. .pyi files inside .pytype/) should use host user's uid and gid - on the other hand, when we run the image as uid:gid of host user, it needs to be able to read/execute files inside the image that are owned by ci-runner Since local user's uid might be different from ci-runner's uid, we execute this very broad chmod command inside /home/ci-runner/, but then run the image as the host user's uid:gid. There might be a better way to do this.

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# split.py - split a changeset into smaller ones
#
# Copyright 2015 Laurent Charignon <lcharignon@fb.com>
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""command to split a changeset into smaller ones (EXPERIMENTAL)"""
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import (
nullrev,
short,
)
from mercurial import (
bookmarks,
cmdutil,
commands,
error,
hg,
logcmdutil,
registrar,
revsetlang,
rewriteutil,
scmutil,
util,
)
# allow people to use split without explicitly enabling rebase extension
from . import rebase
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = b'ships-with-hg-core'
@command(
b'split',
[
(b'r', b'rev', b'', _(b"revision to split"), _(b'REV')),
(b'', b'rebase', True, _(b'rebase descendants after split')),
]
+ cmdutil.commitopts2,
_(b'hg split [--no-rebase] [[-r] REV]'),
helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_CHANGE_MANAGEMENT,
helpbasic=True,
)
def split(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):
"""split a changeset into smaller ones
Repeatedly prompt changes and commit message for new changesets until there
is nothing left in the original changeset.
If --rev was not given, split the working directory parent.
By default, rebase connected non-obsoleted descendants onto the new
changeset. Use --no-rebase to avoid the rebase.
"""
revlist = []
if opts.get('rev'):
revlist.append(opts.get('rev'))
revlist.extend(revs)
with repo.wlock(), repo.lock():
tr = repo.transaction(b'split')
# If the rebase somehow runs into conflicts, make sure
# we close the transaction so the user can continue it.
with util.acceptintervention(tr):
revs = logcmdutil.revrange(repo, revlist or [b'.'])
if len(revs) > 1:
raise error.InputError(_(b'cannot split multiple revisions'))
rev = revs.first()
# Handle nullrev specially here (instead of leaving for precheck()
# below) so we get a nicer message and error code.
if rev is None or rev == nullrev:
ui.status(_(b'nothing to split\n'))
return 1
ctx = repo[rev]
if ctx.node() is None:
raise error.InputError(_(b'cannot split working directory'))
if opts.get('rebase'):
# Skip obsoleted descendants and their descendants so the rebase
# won't cause conflicts for sure.
descendants = list(repo.revs(b'(%d::) - (%d)', rev, rev))
torebase = list(
repo.revs(
b'%ld - (%ld & obsolete())::', descendants, descendants
)
)
else:
torebase = []
rewriteutil.precheck(repo, [rev] + torebase, b'split')
if len(ctx.parents()) > 1:
raise error.InputError(_(b'cannot split a merge changeset'))
cmdutil.bailifchanged(repo)
# Deactivate bookmark temporarily so it won't get moved
# unintentionally
bname = repo._activebookmark
if bname and repo._bookmarks[bname] != ctx.node():
bookmarks.deactivate(repo)
wnode = repo[b'.'].node()
top = None
try:
top = dosplit(ui, repo, tr, ctx, **opts)
finally:
# top is None: split failed, need update --clean recovery.
# wnode == ctx.node(): wnode split, no need to update.
if top is None or wnode != ctx.node():
hg.clean(repo, wnode, show_stats=False)
if bname:
bookmarks.activate(repo, bname)
if torebase and top:
dorebase(ui, repo, torebase, top)
def dosplit(ui, repo, tr, ctx, **opts):
committed = [] # [ctx]
# Set working parent to ctx.p1(), and keep working copy as ctx's content
if ctx.node() != repo.dirstate.p1():
hg.clean(repo, ctx.node(), show_stats=False)
with repo.dirstate.changing_parents(repo):
scmutil.movedirstate(repo, ctx.p1())
# Any modified, added, removed, deleted result means split is incomplete
def incomplete(repo):
st = repo.status()
return any((st.modified, st.added, st.removed, st.deleted))
# Main split loop
while incomplete(repo):
if committed:
header = _(
b'HG: Splitting %s. So far it has been split into:\n'
) % short(ctx.node())
# We don't want color codes in the commit message template, so
# disable the label() template function while we render it.
with ui.configoverride(
{(b'templatealias', b'label(l,x)'): b"x"}, b'split'
):
for c in committed:
summary = cmdutil.format_changeset_summary(ui, c, b'split')
header += _(b'HG: - %s\n') % summary
header += _(
b'HG: Write commit message for the next split changeset.\n'
)
else:
header = _(
b'HG: Splitting %s. Write commit message for the '
b'first split changeset.\n'
) % short(ctx.node())
opts.update(
{
'edit': True,
'interactive': True,
'message': header + ctx.description(),
}
)
origctx = repo[b'.']
commands.commit(ui, repo, **opts)
newctx = repo[b'.']
# Ensure user didn't do a "no-op" split (such as deselecting
# everything).
if origctx.node() != newctx.node():
committed.append(newctx)
if not committed:
raise error.InputError(_(b'cannot split an empty revision'))
if len(committed) != 1 or committed[0].node() != ctx.node():
# Ensure we don't strip a node if we produce the same commit as already
# exists
scmutil.cleanupnodes(
repo,
{ctx.node(): [c.node() for c in committed]},
operation=b'split',
fixphase=True,
)
return committed[-1]
def dorebase(ui, repo, src, destctx):
rebase.rebase(
ui,
repo,
rev=[revsetlang.formatspec(b'%ld', src)],
dest=revsetlang.formatspec(b'%d', destctx.rev()),
)