@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ def blame(self, rev: Union[str, HEAD], file: str, incremental: bool = False, **k
890890 commits : Dict [str , Commit ] = {}
891891 blames : List [List [Commit | List [str | bytes ] | None ]] = []
892892
893- class InfoTC (TypedDict , total = False ):
893+ class InfoTD (TypedDict , total = False ):
894894 sha : str
895895 id : str
896896 filename : str
@@ -992,19 +992,20 @@ class InfoDC(Dict[str, Union[str, int]]):
992992 commits [sha ] = c
993993 blames [- 1 ][0 ] = c
994994 # END if commit objects needs initial creation
995- if blames [- 1 ][1 ] is not None :
996- if not is_binary :
997- if line_str and line_str [0 ] == '\t ' :
998- line_str = line_str [1 :]
999-
1000- blames [- 1 ][1 ].append (line_str )
1001- else :
1002- # NOTE: We are actually parsing lines out of binary data, which can lead to the
1003- # binary being split up along the newline separator. We will append this to the
1004- # blame we are currently looking at, even though it should be concatenated with
1005- # the last line we have seen.
1006- blames [- 1 ][1 ].append (line_bytes )
995+ if not is_binary :
996+ if line_str and line_str [0 ] == '\t ' :
997+ line_str = line_str [1 :]
998+ line_AnyStr : str | bytes = line_str
999+ else :
1000+ line_AnyStr = line_bytes
1001+ # NOTE: We are actually parsing lines out of binary data, which can lead to the
1002+ # binary being split up along the newline separator. We will append this to the
1003+ # blame we are currently looking at, even though it should be concatenated with
1004+ # the last line we have seen.
1005+
10071006 # end handle line contents
1007+ if blames [- 1 ][1 ] is not None :
1008+ blames [- 1 ][1 ].append (line_AnyStr )
10081009
10091010 info .id = sha
10101011 # END if we collected commit info
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