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bundlerepo: fix mismatches with repository and revlog classes...
bundlerepo: fix mismatches with repository and revlog classes Both pytype and PyCharm complained that `write()` and `_write()` in the bundlephasecache class aren't proper overrides- indeed they seem to be missing an argument that the base class has. PyCharm and pytype also complained that the `revlog.revlog` class doesn't have a `_chunk()` method. That looks like it was moved from revlog to `_InnerRevlog` back in e8ad6d8de8b8, and wasn't caught because this module wasn't type checked. However, I couldn't figure out a syntax with `revlog.revlog._inner._chunk(self, rev)`, as it complained about passing too many args. `bundlerevlog._rawtext()` uses this `super(...)` style to call the super class, so hopefully that works, even with the wonky dynamic subclassing. The revlog class needed the `_InnerRevlog` field typed because it isn't set in the constructor. Finally, the vfs type hints look broken. This initially failed with: File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/bundlerepo.py", line 65, in __init__: Function readonlyvfs.__init__ was called with the wrong arguments [wrong-arg-types] Expected: (self, vfs: mercurial.vfs.vfs) Actually passed: (self, vfs: Callable) Called from (traceback): line 232, in dirlog line 214, in __init__ I don't see a raw Callable, but I tried changing some of the vfs args to be typed as `vfsmod.abstractvfs`, but that class doesn't have `options`, so it failed elsewhere. `readonlyvfs` isn't a subclass of `vfs` (it's a subclass of `abstractvfs`), so I'm not sure how to handle that. It would be a shame to have to make a union of vfs subclasses (but not all of them have `options` either).

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from typing import (
Callable,
Dict,
Iterator,
List,
Optional,
Set,
Tuple,
Union,
)
version: int
versionerrortext: str
class DirstateItem:
__doc__: str
def __len__(self) -> int: ...
def __getitem__(self, key: int) -> Union[bytes, int]: ...
# From dirs.c
class dirs:
__doc__: str
def __init__(self, source, skipchar: bytes): ...
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
def addpath(self, path: bytes) -> None: ...
def delpath(self, path: bytes) -> None: ...
# From manifest.c
class lazymanifest:
def __init__(self, nodelen: int, data: bytes): ...
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
def __len__(self) -> int: ...
def __getitem__(self, item: bytes) -> Optional[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: ...
def __setitem__(self, key: bytes, value: Tuple[bytes, bytes]) -> None: ...
def __delitem__(self, key: bytes) -> None: ...
def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
def iterentries(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]]: ...
def copy(self) -> lazymanifest: ...
def filtercopy(self, matchfn: Callable[[bytes], bool]) -> lazymanifest: ...
def diff(self, other: lazymanifest, clean: Optional[bool]) -> Dict[bytes, Tuple[bytes, Tuple]]: ...
def text(self) -> bytes: ...
# From revlog.c
class index:
__doc__: str
nodemap: Dict[bytes, int]
def ancestors(self, *args: int) -> Iterator[int]: ...
def commonancestorsheads(self, *args: int) -> List[int]: ...
def clearcaches(self) -> None: ...
def get(self, value: bytes) -> Optional[int]: ...
def get_rev(self, value: bytes) -> Optional[int]: ...
def has_node(self, value: Union[int, bytes]) -> bool: ...
def rev(self, node: bytes) -> int: ...
def computephasesmapsets(self, root: Dict[int, Set[int]]) -> Tuple[int, Dict[int, Set[bytes]]]: ...
def reachableroots2(self, minroot: int, heads: List[int], roots: List[int], includepath: bool) -> List[int]: ...
def headrevs(self, filteredrevs: Optional[List[int]]) -> List[int]: ...
def headrevsfiltered(self, filteredrevs: Optional[List[int]]) -> List[int]: ...
def issnapshot(self, value: int) -> bool: ...
def findsnapshots(self, cache: Dict[int, List[int]], start_rev: int) -> None: ...
def deltachain(self, rev: int, stop: int, generaldelta: bool) -> Tuple[List[int], bool]: ...
def slicechunktodensity(self, revs: List[int], targetdensity: float, mingapsize: int) -> List[List[int]]: ...
def append(self, value: Tuple[int, int, int, int, int, int, int, bytes]) -> None: ...
def partialmatch(self, node: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def shortest(self, value: bytes) -> int: ...
def stats(self) -> Dict[bytes, int]: ...
class nodetree:
__doc__: str
def insert(self, rev: int) -> None: ...
def shortest(self, node: bytes) -> int: ...
# The IndexObject type here is defined in C, and there's no type for a buffer
# return, as of py3.11. https://github.com/python/typing/issues/593
def parse_index2(data: object, inline: object, format: int = ...) -> Tuple[object, Optional[Tuple[int, object]]]: ...