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interfaces: add a Protocol class for `scmutil.status` I initially tried moving this to the `interfaces` package, both to have more cleanly defined interfaces (interfaces shouldn't have to reach into implementation files for their type info), and because importing `mercurial.ui` either directly or indirectly into `interfaces.repository` causes a situation where pytype stops inferring the type for `revlogutils.constants` that are imported by `revlog`. (Likely this is caused by a cycle. The `dirstate` interface already imports `scmutil`, which in turn imports `ui`, so the `repository` interface module importing the `dirstate` interface module as part of converting those classes to Protocol classes will trigger the issue.) I gave up on moving the class because `scmutil.status` depends on `stringutil`, which has a surprisingly long tail of dependencies. In any event, a standalone Protocol class might help with the Rust code.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 08 Dec 2024 23:52:12 -0500
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# status.py - Type annotations for status related objects
#
# Copyright Matt Harbison <mharbison72@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import annotations

from typing import (
    Iterator,
    Protocol,
)


class Status(Protocol):
    """Struct with a list of files per status.

    The 'deleted', 'unknown' and 'ignored' properties are only
    relevant to the working copy.
    """

    modified: list[bytes]
    """The list of files with modifications."""

    added: list[bytes]
    """The list of files that started being tracked."""

    removed: list[bytes]
    """The list of files that stopped being tracked."""

    deleted: list[bytes]
    """The list of files in the working directory that are deleted from the
    file system (but not in the removed state)."""

    unknown: list[bytes]
    """The list of files in the working directory that are not tracked."""

    ignored: list[bytes]
    """The list of files in the working directory that are ignored."""

    clean: list[bytes]
    """The list of files that are not in any other state."""

    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[list[bytes]]:
        """Iterates over each of the categories of file lists."""

    def __repr__(self) -> str:
        """Creates a string representation of the file lists."""