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remotefilelog: adapt the `debugindex` command to past API changes...
remotefilelog: adapt the `debugindex` command to past API changes Pytype was missing these problems because it's currently inferring the classes for `filelog` and `revlog` to be `Any`. When that's fixed, these were flagged, so fix these first. The `filelog` class used to subclass `revlog`, but that was changed back in 1541e1a8e87d (with most or all of the "lost" attributes being forwarded to the embedded `revlog` attribute at that time). These forwarded references were dropped over time, and this command has been broken at least as far back as 68282a7b29a7 when the `version` field was dropped. Most of the fixes were as simple as calling the accessor for the embedded `revlog` member, but the general delta feature detection was a bit more involved- I copied the detection for it from `mercurial.revlogutils.debug.debug_revlog()`.

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