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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jun Wu
f1c575a099 flake8: enable F821 check
Summary:
This check is useful and detects real errors (ex. fbconduit).  Unfortunately
`arc lint` will run it with both py2 and py3 so a lot of py2 builtins will
still be warned.

I didn't find a clean way to disable py3 check. So this diff tries to fix them.
For `xrange`, the change was done by a script:

```
import sys
import redbaron

headertypes = {'comment', 'endl', 'from_import', 'import', 'string',
               'assignment', 'atomtrailers'}

xrangefix = '''try:
    xrange(0)
except NameError:
    xrange = range

'''

def isxrange(x):
    try:
        return x[0].value == 'xrange'
    except Exception:
        return False

def main(argv):
    for i, path in enumerate(argv):
        print('(%d/%d) scanning %s' % (i + 1, len(argv), path))
        content = open(path).read()
        try:
            red = redbaron.RedBaron(content)
        except Exception:
            print('  warning: failed to parse')
            continue
        hasxrange = red.find('atomtrailersnode', value=isxrange)
        hasxrangefix = 'xrange = range' in content
        if hasxrangefix or not hasxrange:
            print('  no need to change')
            continue

        # find a place to insert the compatibility  statement
        changed = False
        for node in red:
            if node.type in headertypes:
                continue
            # node.insert_before is an easier API, but it has bugs changing
            # other "finally" and "except" positions. So do the insert
            # manually.
            # # node.insert_before(xrangefix)
            line = node.absolute_bounding_box.top_left.line - 1
            lines = content.splitlines(1)
            content = ''.join(lines[:line]) + xrangefix + ''.join(lines[line:])
            changed = True
            break

        if changed:
            # "content" is faster than "red.dumps()"
            open(path, 'w').write(content)
            print('  updated')

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
```

For other py2 builtins that do not have a py3 equivalent, some `# noqa`
were added as a workaround for now.

Reviewed By: DurhamG

Differential Revision: D6934535

fbshipit-source-id: 546b62830af144bc8b46788d2e0fd00496838939
2018-04-13 21:51:09 -07:00
Yuya Nishihara
ab046506ef base85: proxy through util module
I'm going to replace hgimporter with a simpler import function, so we can
access to pure/cext modules by name:

  # util.py
  base85 = policy.importmod('base85')  # select pure.base85 or cext.base85

  # cffi/base85.py
  from ..pure.base85 import *  # may re-export pure.base85 functions

This means we'll have to use policy.importmod() function in place of the
standard import statement, but we wouldn't want to write it every place where
C extension modules are used. So this patch makes util host base85 functions.
2017-04-26 21:56:47 +09:00
Gregory Szorc
fbecdd00e5 pvec: use absolute_import 2015-12-21 21:32:58 -08:00
Matt Harbison
0583dc7ed3 pvec: replace 'ctx._repo' with 'ctx.repo()' 2015-03-12 23:18:20 -04:00
Bryan O'Sullivan
273ac980e4 pvec: use the correct name for an identifier
Found using Cython.
2013-04-12 17:20:09 -07:00
Mads Kiilerich
2f4504e446 fix trivial spelling errors 2012-08-15 22:38:42 +02:00
Matt Mackall
cc8b3a2b01 pvec: introduce pvecs 2012-03-12 13:37:39 -05:00