diff tests/hghave.py @ 52665:24ee91ba9aa8

pyupgrade: drop usage of py3 aliases for `OSError` These were different classes in py2, but now a handful of error classes are just an alias of `OSError`, like `IOError`, `EnvironmentError`, `WindowsError`, etc. This is the result of running a hacked version of `pyupgrade` 3.19.1[1] $ hg files -0 'relglob:**.py' | xargs -0 \ pyupgrade --py38-plus --keep-percent-format --keep-mock --keep-runtime-typing The hack is because it doesn't have command line switches to disable most changes, so it makes tons of unrelated changes all at once. The hack is to 1) patch `pyupgrade._main._fix_tokens()` to immediately return its content arg 2) change `pyupgrade._data.register_decorator()` to only register the function if it's from the fixer we're interested in: if func.__module__ in ( "pyupgrade._plugins.exceptions", ): FUNCS[tp].append(func) return func [1] https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 05 Jan 2025 21:03:17 -0500
parents 918ef1fca39e
children 6ed726d1cd16
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--- a/tests/hghave.py	Mon Jan 06 14:15:40 2025 -0500
+++ b/tests/hghave.py	Sun Jan 05 21:03:17 2025 -0500
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
         os.close(fd)
         os.remove(path)
         return True
-    except (IOError, OSError):
+    except OSError:
         return False
 
 
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
             exec_flags_cannot_flip = (os.stat(fn).st_mode & 0o777) == m
         finally:
             os.unlink(fn)
-    except (IOError, OSError):
+    except OSError:
         # we don't care, the user probably won't be able to commit anyway
         return False
     return not (new_file_has_exec or exec_flags_cannot_flip)