To refine what was said about iter_changes, it's _process_entry() which, for the third element of the tuple which it returns, returns an int in the version of _dirtstate_helpers_c.pyx (content_change variable is int), and a bool in the version of dirstate.py.
To refine what was said about iter_changes, it's _process_entry() which, for the third element of the tuple which it returns, returns an int in the version of _dirtstate_ helpers_ c.pyx (content_change variable is int), and a bool in the version of dirstate.py.