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chore(ruff): use names not magic numbers. This one names the 32 chars as being equivalent to 256 bytes Also adds the missing http_.client.TOO_MANY_REQUESTS under python 2 to http_. It allows me to use a symbolic name and not have to touch client.py code when I remove python2 support from http_. Also the prior checkin had a bogus commit message. Sigh, time to step away from the computer today 8-). It replaced a magic number with MAX_MIME_EXTENSION_LENGTH which was set to a better magic number derived by parsing extensions in /etc/mime.types.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Wed, 11 Dec 2024 16:24:16 -0500
parents 0942fe89e82e
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# Auditor for patch files
# Patches should be declared as text/plain (also .py files),
# independent of what the browser says, and
# the "patch" keyword should get set automatically.

import posixpath

patchtypes = ('.diff', '.patch')
sourcetypes = ('.diff', '.patch', '.py')

def ispatch(file, types):
    return posixpath.splitext(file)[1] in types

def patches_text_plain(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues):
    if ispatch(newvalues['name'], sourcetypes):
        newvalues['type'] = 'text/plain'

def patches_keyword(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues):
    # Check whether there are any new files
    newfiles = set(newvalues.get('files',()))
    if nodeid:
        newfiles -= set(db.issue.get(nodeid, 'files'))
    # Check whether any of these is a patch
    newpatch = False
    for fileid in newfiles:
        if ispatch(db.file.get(fileid, 'name'), patchtypes):
            newpatch = True
            break
    if newpatch:
        # Add the patch keyword if its not already there
        patchid = db.keyword.lookup("patch")
        oldkeywords = []
        if nodeid:
            oldkeywords = db.issue.get(nodeid, 'keywords')
            if patchid in oldkeywords:
                # This is already marked as a patch
                return
        if 'keywords' not in newvalues:
            newvalues['keywords'] = oldkeywords
        newvalues['keywords'].append(patchid)

def init(db):
    db.file.audit('create', patches_text_plain)
    db.issue.audit('create', patches_keyword)
    db.issue.audit('set', patches_keyword)

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