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typing: add type hints to `mercurial.dirstatemap`...
typing: add type hints to `mercurial.dirstatemap` Somewhere since 10db46e128d4, pytype stopped being able to infer the type of the `identity` field. Fill in some obvious other hints along the way. These hints caused pytype to flag a missing attribute: File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/dirstatemap.py", line 714, in _v1_map: No attribute 'stat' on mercurial.windows.cachestat [attribute-error] In Union[Any, mercurial.posix.cachestat, mercurial.windows.cachestat] File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/dirstatemap.py", line 715, in _v1_map: No attribute 'stat' on mercurial.windows.cachestat [attribute-error] In Union[Any, mercurial.posix.cachestat, mercurial.windows.cachestat] In practice, the `identity` field is NOT replaced with None if it isn't cacheable, so it's probably safer to just add the field and set it to None, since that check is already in place on line 715.

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from typing import (
AnyStr,
IO,
List,
Optional,
Sequence,
)
version: int
class stat:
st_dev: int
st_mode: int
st_nlink: int
st_size: int
st_mtime: int
st_ctime: int
def listdir(path: bytes, st: bool, skip: Optional[bool]) -> List[stat]: ...
def posixfile(name: AnyStr, mode: bytes, buffering: int) -> IO: ...
def statfiles(names: Sequence[bytes]) -> List[stat]: ...
def setprocname(name: bytes) -> None: ...
def getfstype(path: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def getfsmountpoint(path: bytes) -> bytes: ...
def unblocksignal(sig: int) -> None: ...
def isgui() -> bool: ...