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Zanie
f474920d87 Empty commit to test cache 2023-10-17 12:16:24 -05:00
Zanie
a556319e7f Use ci as shared key — os is encoded in the prefix already 2023-10-17 11:08:01 -05:00
Zanie
a29aa78702 Exclude the fuzzer 2023-10-17 11:05:09 -05:00
Zanie
7a16680791 Update rust-cache in CI to be shared across jobs
By default, the cache key includes the job identifier so we have a separate cache for each of our CI builds
2023-10-17 11:02:45 -05:00
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@@ -1,3 +1,37 @@
[alias]
dev = "run --package ruff_dev --bin ruff_dev"
benchmark = "bench -p ruff_benchmark --bench linter --bench formatter --"
[target.'cfg(all())']
rustflags = [
# CLIPPY LINT SETTINGS
# This is a workaround to configure lints for the entire workspace, pending the ability to configure this via TOML.
# See: `https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/5034`
# `https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem/issues/22#issuecomment-947011395`
"-Dunsafe_code",
"-Wclippy::pedantic",
# Allowed pedantic lints
"-Wclippy::char_lit_as_u8",
"-Aclippy::collapsible_else_if",
"-Aclippy::collapsible_if",
"-Aclippy::implicit_hasher",
"-Aclippy::match_same_arms",
"-Aclippy::missing_errors_doc",
"-Aclippy::missing_panics_doc",
"-Aclippy::module_name_repetitions",
"-Aclippy::must_use_candidate",
"-Aclippy::similar_names",
"-Aclippy::too_many_lines",
# Disallowed restriction lints
"-Wclippy::print_stdout",
"-Wclippy::print_stderr",
"-Wclippy::dbg_macro",
"-Wclippy::empty_drop",
"-Wclippy::empty_structs_with_brackets",
"-Wclippy::exit",
"-Wclippy::get_unwrap",
"-Wclippy::rc_buffer",
"-Wclippy::rc_mutex",
"-Wclippy::rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs",
"-Wunreachable_pub"
]

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
[profile.ci]
# Print out output for failing tests as soon as they fail, and also at the end
# of the run (for easy scrollability).
failure-output = "immediate-final"
# Do not cancel the test run on the first failure.
fail-fast = false
status-level = "skip"

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.gitattributes vendored
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@@ -3,8 +3,5 @@
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/isort/line_ending_crlf.py text eol=crlf
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/W605_1.py text eol=crlf
crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/test/fixtures/ruff/docstring_code_examples_crlf.py text eol=crlf
crates/ruff_python_formatter/tests/snapshots/format@docstring_code_examples_crlf.py.snap text eol=crlf
ruff.schema.json linguist-generated=true text=auto eol=lf
*.md.snap linguist-language=Markdown

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@@ -5,14 +5,6 @@ updates:
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
labels: ["internal"]
groups:
actions:
patterns:
- "*"
ignore:
# The latest versions of these are not compatible with our release workflow
- dependency-name: "actions/upload-artifact"
- dependency-name: "actions/download-artifact"
- package-ecosystem: "cargo"
directory: "/"

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.github/release.yml vendored Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
# https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/releasing-projects-on-github/automatically-generated-release-notes#configuring-automatically-generated-release-notes
changelog:
exclude:
labels:
- internal
- documentation
categories:
- title: Breaking Changes
labels:
- breaking
- title: Rules
labels:
- rule
- title: Settings
labels:
- configuration
- cli
- title: Bug Fixes
labels:
- bug
- title: Formatter
labels:
- formatter
- title: Preview
labels:
- preview
- title: Other Changes
labels:
- "*"

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@@ -23,19 +23,14 @@ jobs:
name: "Determine changes"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
# Flag that is raised when any code that affects linter is changed
linter: ${{ steps.changed.outputs.linter_any_changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code that affects formatter is changed
formatter: ${{ steps.changed.outputs.formatter_any_changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code is changed
# This is superset of the linter and formatter
code: ${{ steps.changed.outputs.code_any_changed }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v39
id: changed
with:
files_yaml: |
@@ -48,8 +43,6 @@ jobs:
- "!crates/ruff_dev/**"
- "!crates/ruff_shrinking/**"
- scripts/*
- python/**
- .github/workflows/ci.yaml
formatter:
- Cargo.toml
@@ -64,19 +57,10 @@ jobs:
- crates/ruff_python_parser/**
- crates/ruff_dev/**
- scripts/*
- python/**
- .github/workflows/ci.yaml
code:
- "**/*"
- "!**/*.md"
- "!docs/**"
- "!assets/**"
cargo-fmt:
name: "cargo fmt"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
@@ -86,9 +70,6 @@ jobs:
cargo-clippy:
name: "cargo clippy"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
@@ -96,97 +77,52 @@ jobs:
rustup component add clippy
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Clippy"
run: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
run: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
- name: "Clippy (wasm)"
run: cargo clippy -p ruff_wasm --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
run: cargo clippy -p ruff_wasm --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --all-features -- -D warnings
cargo-test-linux:
name: "cargo test (linux)"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
cargo-test:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
name: "cargo test | ${{ matrix.os }}"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- name: "Install cargo nextest"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: cargo-nextest
- name: "Install cargo insta"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: cargo-insta
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Run tests"
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Run tests (Ubuntu)"
if: ${{ matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' }}
run: cargo insta test --all --all-features --unreferenced reject
- name: "Run tests (Windows)"
if: ${{ matrix.os == 'windows-latest' }}
shell: bash
env:
NEXTEST_PROFILE: "ci"
run: cargo insta test --all-features --unreferenced reject --test-runner nextest
# We can't reject unreferenced snapshots on windows because flake8_executable can't run on windows
run: cargo insta test --all --all-features
# Check for broken links in the documentation.
- run: cargo doc --all --no-deps
env:
# Setting RUSTDOCFLAGS because `cargo doc --check` isn't yet implemented (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/10025).
RUSTDOCFLAGS: "-D warnings"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
if: ${{ matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' }}
with:
name: ruff
path: target/debug/ruff
cargo-test-windows:
name: "cargo test (windows)"
runs-on: windows-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install cargo nextest"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: cargo-nextest
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Run tests"
shell: bash
run: |
cargo nextest run --all-features --profile ci
cargo test --all-features --doc
cargo-test-wasm:
name: "cargo test (wasm)"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 18
cache: "npm"
cache-dependency-path: playground/package-lock.json
- uses: jetli/wasm-pack-action@v0.4.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Run wasm-pack"
run: |
cd crates/ruff_wasm
wasm-pack test --node
cargo-fuzz:
name: "cargo fuzz"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 10
name: "cargo fuzz"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
@@ -197,20 +133,40 @@ jobs:
- name: "Install cargo-fuzz"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
with:
tool: cargo-fuzz@0.11.2
tool: cargo-fuzz@0.11
- run: cargo fuzz build -s none
cargo-test-wasm:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: "cargo test (wasm)"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 18
cache: "npm"
cache-dependency-path: playground/package-lock.json
- uses: jetli/wasm-pack-action@v0.4.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Run wasm-pack"
run: |
cd crates/ruff_wasm
wasm-pack test --node
scripts:
name: "test scripts"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup component add rustfmt
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- run: ./scripts/add_rule.py --name DoTheThing --prefix PL --code C0999 --linter pylint
- run: cargo check
- run: cargo fmt --all --check
@@ -224,104 +180,38 @@ jobs:
name: "ecosystem"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- cargo-test-linux
- cargo-test
- determine_changes
# Only runs on pull requests, since that is the only we way we can find the base version for comparison.
# Ecosystem check needs linter and/or formatter changes.
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && ${{
needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true'
}}
timeout-minutes: 20
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && needs.determine_changes.outputs.linter == 'true'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
name: Download comparison Ruff binary
name: Download Ruff binary
id: ruff-target
with:
name: ruff
path: target/debug
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v3
name: Download baseline Ruff binary
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
name: Download base results
with:
name: ruff
branch: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}
check_artifacts: true
- name: Install ruff-ecosystem
run: |
pip install ./python/ruff-ecosystem
- name: Run `ruff check` stable ecosystem check
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.linter == 'true' }}
- name: Run ecosystem check
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
chmod +x ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
scripts/check_ecosystem.py ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff | tee ecosystem-result
cat ecosystem-result > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
ruff-ecosystem check ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown | tee ecosystem-result-check-stable
cat ecosystem-result-check-stable > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "### Linter (stable)" > ecosystem-result
cat ecosystem-result-check-stable >> ecosystem-result
echo "" >> ecosystem-result
- name: Run `ruff check` preview ecosystem check
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.linter == 'true' }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem check ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown --force-preview | tee ecosystem-result-check-preview
cat ecosystem-result-check-preview > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "### Linter (preview)" >> ecosystem-result
cat ecosystem-result-check-preview >> ecosystem-result
echo "" >> ecosystem-result
- name: Run `ruff format` stable ecosystem check
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.formatter == 'true' }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem format ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown | tee ecosystem-result-format-stable
cat ecosystem-result-format-stable > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "### Formatter (stable)" >> ecosystem-result
cat ecosystem-result-format-stable >> ecosystem-result
echo "" >> ecosystem-result
- name: Run `ruff format` preview ecosystem check
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.formatter == 'true' }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem format ./ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown --force-preview | tee ecosystem-result-format-preview
cat ecosystem-result-format-preview > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "### Formatter (preview)" >> ecosystem-result
cat ecosystem-result-format-preview >> ecosystem-result
echo "" >> ecosystem-result
- name: Export pull request number
run: |
echo ${{ github.event.number }} > pr-number
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
@@ -339,31 +229,31 @@ jobs:
cargo-udeps:
name: "cargo udeps"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install nightly Rust toolchain"
# Only pinned to make caching work, update freely
run: rustup toolchain install nightly-2023-10-15
run: rustup toolchain install nightly-2023-06-08
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Install cargo-udeps"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-udeps
- name: "Run cargo-udeps"
run: cargo +nightly-2023-10-15 udeps
run: cargo +nightly-2023-06-08 udeps
python-package:
name: "python package"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
@@ -381,19 +271,20 @@ jobs:
pre-commit:
name: "pre-commit"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Install pre-commit"
run: pip install pre-commit
- name: "Cache pre-commit"
uses: actions/cache@v4
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.cache/pre-commit
key: pre-commit-${{ hashFiles('.pre-commit-config.yaml') }}
@@ -410,20 +301,21 @@ jobs:
docs:
name: "mkdocs"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
env:
MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY != '' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- name: "Add SSH key"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@v0.9.0
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@v0.8.0
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Install Insiders dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements-insiders.txt
@@ -441,14 +333,13 @@ jobs:
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.insiders.yml
- name: "Build docs"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS != 'true' }}
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.public.yml
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.generated.yml
check-formatter-instability-and-black-similarity:
name: "formatter instabilities and black similarity"
check-formatter-ecosystem:
name: "Formatter ecosystem and progress checks"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: needs.determine_changes.outputs.formatter == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
@@ -462,54 +353,8 @@ jobs:
- name: "Remove checkouts from cache"
run: rm -r target/progress_projects
check-ruff-lsp:
name: "test ruff-lsp"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 5
needs:
- cargo-test-linux
- determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
steps:
- uses: extractions/setup-just@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
name: "Download ruff-lsp source"
with:
repository: "astral-sh/ruff-lsp"
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
name: Download development ruff binary
id: ruff-target
with:
name: ruff
path: target/debug
- name: Install ruff-lsp dependencies
run: |
just install
- name: Run ruff-lsp tests
run: |
# Setup development binary
pip uninstall --yes ruff
chmod +x ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
export PATH=${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}:$PATH
ruff version
just test
benchmarks:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: "Checkout Branch"
uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -523,12 +368,14 @@ jobs:
tool: cargo-codspeed
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
shared-key: "ci"
- name: "Build benchmarks"
run: cargo codspeed build --features codspeed -p ruff_benchmark
- name: "Run benchmarks"
uses: CodSpeedHQ/action@v2
uses: CodSpeedHQ/action@v1
with:
run: cargo codspeed run
token: ${{ secrets.CODSPEED_TOKEN }}

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@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- name: "Add SSH key"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@v0.9.0
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@v0.8.0
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ jobs:
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.insiders.yml
- name: "Build docs"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS != 'true' }}
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.public.yml
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.generated.yml
- name: "Deploy to Cloudflare Pages"
if: ${{ env.CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.4.1
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.3.1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
name: "[flake8-to-ruff] Release"
on: workflow_dispatch
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: flake8-to-ruff
CRATE_NAME: flake8_to_ruff
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.11"
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
macos-x86_64:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Build wheels - x86_64"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: x86_64
args: --release --out dist --sdist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- name: "Install built wheel - x86_64"
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
macos-universal:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Build wheels - universal2"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
args: --release --target universal2-apple-darwin --out dist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- name: "Install built wheel - universal2"
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}-*universal2.whl --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target: [x64, x86]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --release --out dist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- name: "Install built wheel"
shell: bash
run: |
python -m pip install dist/${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
linux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target: [x86_64, i686]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: auto
args: --release --out dist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- name: "Install built wheel"
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64'
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
linux-cross:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target: [aarch64, armv7, s390x, ppc64le, ppc64]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: auto
args: --no-default-features --release --out dist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
if: matrix.target != 'ppc64'
name: Install built wheel
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.target }}
distro: ubuntu20.04
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
install: |
apt-get update
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends python3 python3-pip
pip3 install -U pip
run: |
pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
musllinux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- i686-unknown-linux-musl
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --out dist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- name: "Install built wheel"
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-musl'
uses: addnab/docker-run-action@v3
with:
image: alpine:latest
options: -v ${{ github.workspace }}:/io -w /io
run: |
apk add py3-pip
pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links /io/dist/ --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
musllinux-cross:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
arch: aarch64
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
arch: armv7
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --out dist -m ./${{ env.CRATE_NAME }}/Cargo.toml
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
name: Install built wheel
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
distro: alpine_latest
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
install: |
apk add py3-pip
run: |
pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
release:
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- macos-universal
- macos-x86_64
- windows
- linux
- linux-cross
- musllinux
- musllinux-cross
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- name: "Publish to PyPi"
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: __token__
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.FLAKE8_TO_RUFF_TOKEN }}
run: |
pip install --upgrade twine
twine upload --skip-existing *

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 18
cache: "npm"
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ jobs:
working-directory: playground
- name: "Deploy to Cloudflare Pages"
if: ${{ env.CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.4.1
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.3.1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Ecosystem check comment
name: PR Check Comment
on:
workflow_run:
@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ jobs:
comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v3
name: Download pull request number
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
name: Download PR Number
with:
name: pr-number
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id || github.event.inputs.workflow_run_id }}
if_no_artifact_found: ignore
- name: Parse pull request number
- name: Extract PR Number
id: pr-number
run: |
if [[ -f pr-number ]]
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ jobs:
echo "pr-number=$(<pr-number)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v3
name: "Download ecosystem results"
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
name: "Download Ecosystem Result"
id: download-ecosystem-result
if: steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number
with:
@@ -41,18 +41,15 @@ jobs:
workflow: ci.yaml
pr: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}
path: pr/ecosystem
workflow_conclusion: completed
if_no_artifact_found: ignore
- name: Generate comment content
- name: Generate Comment
id: generate-comment
if: steps.download-ecosystem-result.outputs.found_artifact == 'true'
run: |
# Note this identifier is used to find the comment to update on
# subsequent runs
echo '<!-- generated-comment ecosystem -->' >> comment.txt
echo '## PR Check Results' >> comment.txt
echo '## `ruff-ecosystem` results' >> comment.txt
echo "### Ecosystem" >> comment.txt
cat pr/ecosystem/ecosystem-result >> comment.txt
echo "" >> comment.txt
@@ -60,18 +57,18 @@ jobs:
cat comment.txt >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo 'EOF' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Find existing comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v3
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
if: steps.generate-comment.outcome == 'success'
id: find-comment
with:
issue-number: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}
comment-author: "github-actions[bot]"
body-includes: "<!-- generated-comment ecosystem -->"
body-includes: PR Check Results
- name: Create or update comment
if: steps.find-comment.outcome == 'success'
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v4
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v3
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.find-comment.outputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ jobs:
args: --out dist
- name: "Test sdist"
run: |
rustup default $(cat rust-toolchain)
pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*.tar.gz --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
@@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
@@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ jobs:
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: x86_64
args: --release --locked --out dist
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel - x86_64"
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
@@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE -C target/x86_64-apple-darwin/release ruff
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
@@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ jobs:
- name: "Build wheels - universal2"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
args: --release --locked --target universal2-apple-darwin --out dist
args: --release --target universal2-apple-darwin --out dist
- name: "Test wheel - universal2"
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*universal2.whl --force-reinstall
@@ -125,7 +126,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-aarch64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-aarch64-apple-darwin.tar.gz
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE -C target/aarch64-apple-darwin/release ruff
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
@@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ jobs:
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
args: --release --locked --out dist
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
if: ${{ !startsWith(matrix.platform.target, 'aarch64') }}
shell: bash
@@ -177,7 +178,7 @@ jobs:
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.zip
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.zip
7z a $ARCHIVE_FILE ./target/${{ matrix.platform.target }}/release/ruff.exe
sha256sum $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -199,7 +200,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
@@ -210,7 +211,7 @@ jobs:
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: auto
args: --release --locked --out dist
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
if: ${{ startsWith(matrix.target, 'x86_64') }}
run: |
@@ -224,7 +225,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-${{ matrix.target }}.tar.gz
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ matrix.target }}.tar.gz
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE -C target/${{ matrix.target }}/release ruff
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -258,7 +259,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
@@ -269,7 +270,7 @@ jobs:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: auto
docker-options: ${{ matrix.platform.maturin_docker_options }}
args: --release --locked --out dist
args: --release --out dist
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
if: matrix.platform.arch != 'ppc64'
name: Test wheel
@@ -291,7 +292,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.tar.gz
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.tar.gz
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE -C target/${{ matrix.platform.target }}/release ruff
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -313,7 +314,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
@@ -324,7 +325,7 @@ jobs:
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --locked --out dist
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-musl'
uses: addnab/docker-run-action@v3
@@ -332,10 +333,10 @@ jobs:
image: alpine:latest
options: -v ${{ github.workspace }}:/io -w /io
run: |
apk add python3
python -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
.venv/bin/ruff check --help
apk add py3-pip
pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links /io/dist/ --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
@@ -343,7 +344,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-${{ matrix.target }}.tar.gz
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ matrix.target }}.tar.gz
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE -C target/${{ matrix.target }}/release ruff
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -369,7 +370,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
@@ -379,7 +380,7 @@ jobs:
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --locked --out dist
args: --release --out dist
docker-options: ${{ matrix.platform.maturin_docker_options }}
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
name: Test wheel
@@ -388,11 +389,10 @@ jobs:
distro: alpine_latest
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
install: |
apk add python3
apk add py3-pip
run: |
python -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
.venv/bin/ruff check --help
pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
ruff check --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ jobs:
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ inputs.tag }}-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.tar.gz
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.tar.gz
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE -C target/${{ matrix.platform.target }}/release ruff
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
@@ -517,62 +517,6 @@ jobs:
files: binaries/*
tag_name: v${{ inputs.tag }}
docker-publish:
# This action doesn't need to wait on any other task, it's easy to re-tag if something failed and we're validating
# the tag here also
name: Push Docker image ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: release
permissions:
# For the docker push
packages: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Extract metadata (tags, labels) for Docker
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff
- name: Check tag consistency
# Unlike validate-tag we don't check if the commit is on the main branch, but it seems good enough since we can
# change docker tags
if: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
version=$(grep "version = " pyproject.toml | sed -e 's/version = "\(.*\)"/\1/g')
if [ "${{ inputs.tag }}" != "${version}" ]; then
echo "The input tag does not match the version from pyproject.toml:" >&2
echo "${{ inputs.tag }}" >&2
echo "${version}" >&2
exit 1
else
echo "Releasing ${version}"
fi
- name: "Build and push Docker image"
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
# Reuse the builder
cache-from: type=gha
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max
push: ${{ inputs.tag != '' }}
tags: ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:latest,ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:${{ inputs.tag || 'dry-run' }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
# After the release has been published, we update downstream repositories
# This is separate because if this fails the release is still fine, we just need to do some manual workflow triggers
update-dependents:
@@ -581,7 +525,7 @@ jobs:
needs: publish-release
steps:
- name: "Update pre-commit mirror"
uses: actions/github-script@v7
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.RUFF_PRE_COMMIT_PAT }}
script: |

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@@ -13,8 +13,3 @@ MD041: false
# MD013/line-length
MD013: false
# MD024/no-duplicate-heading
MD024:
# Allow when nested under different parents e.g. CHANGELOG.md
allow_different_nesting: true

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ exclude: |
(?x)^(
crates/ruff_linter/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/.*/snapshots/.*|
crates/ruff/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_cli/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_python_formatter/tests/snapshots/.*|
crates/ruff_python_resolver/resources/.*|
@@ -13,35 +13,25 @@ exclude: |
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/abravalheri/validate-pyproject
rev: v0.15
rev: v0.12.1
hooks:
- id: validate-pyproject
- repo: https://github.com/executablebooks/mdformat
rev: 0.7.17
rev: 0.7.16
hooks:
- id: mdformat
additional_dependencies:
- mdformat-mkdocs
- mdformat-admon
exclude: |
(?x)^(
docs/formatter/black\.md
| docs/\w+\.md
)$
- repo: https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli
rev: v0.37.0
rev: v0.33.0
hooks:
- id: markdownlint-fix
exclude: |
(?x)^(
docs/formatter/black\.md
| docs/\w+\.md
)$
- repo: https://github.com/crate-ci/typos
rev: v1.16.22
rev: v1.14.12
hooks:
- id: typos
@@ -53,13 +43,10 @@ repos:
language: system
types: [rust]
pass_filenames: false # This makes it a lot faster
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.1.4
hooks:
- id: ruff-format
- id: ruff
args: [--fix, --exit-non-zero-on-fix]
name: ruff
entry: cargo run --bin ruff -- check --no-cache --force-exclude --fix --exit-non-zero-on-fix
language: system
types_or: [python, pyi]
require_serial: true
exclude: |
@@ -68,9 +55,15 @@ repos:
crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/.*
)$
# Black
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 23.1.0
hooks:
- id: black
# Prettier
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier
rev: v3.0.3
rev: v3.0.0
hooks:
- id: prettier
types: [yaml]

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@@ -1,42 +1,5 @@
# Breaking Changes
## 0.1.9
### `site-packages` is now excluded by default ([#5513](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5513))
Ruff maintains a list of default exclusions, which now consists of the following patterns:
- `.bzr`
- `.direnv`
- `.eggs`
- `.git-rewrite`
- `.git`
- `.hg`
- `.ipynb_checkpoints`
- `.mypy_cache`
- `.nox`
- `.pants.d`
- `.pyenv`
- `.pytest_cache`
- `.pytype`
- `.ruff_cache`
- `.svn`
- `.tox`
- `.venv`
- `.vscode`
- `__pypackages__`
- `_build`
- `buck-out`
- `build`
- `dist`
- `node_modules`
- `site-packages`
- `venv`
Previously, the `site-packages` directory was not excluded by default. While `site-packages` tends
to be excluded anyway by virtue of the `.venv` exclusion, this may not be the case when using Ruff
from VS Code outside a virtual environment.
## 0.1.0
### The deprecated `format` setting has been removed

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@@ -1,991 +1,11 @@
# Changelog
## 0.2.1
This release includes support for range formatting (i.e., the ability to format specific lines
within a source file).
### Preview features
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `missing-f-string-syntax` (`RUF027`) ([#9728](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9728))
- Format module-level docstrings ([#9725](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9725))
### Formatter
- Add `--range` option to `ruff format` ([#9733](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9733))
- Don't trim last empty line in docstrings ([#9813](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9813))
### Bug fixes
- Skip empty lines when determining base indentation ([#9795](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9795))
- Drop `__get__` and `__set__` from `unnecessary-dunder-call` ([#9791](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9791))
- Respect generic `Protocol` in ellipsis removal ([#9841](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9841))
- Revert "Use publicly available Apple Silicon runners (#9726)" ([#9834](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9834))
### Performance
- Skip LibCST parsing for standard dedent adjustments ([#9769](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9769))
- Remove CST-based fixer for `C408` ([#9822](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9822))
- Add our own ignored-names abstractions ([#9802](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9802))
- Remove CST-based fixers for `C400`, `C401`, `C410`, and `C418` ([#9819](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9819))
- Use `AhoCorasick` to speed up quote match ([#9773](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9773))
- Remove CST-based fixers for `C405` and `C409` ([#9821](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9821))
- Add fast-path for comment detection ([#9808](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9808))
- Invert order of checks in `zero-sleep-call` ([#9766](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9766))
- Short-circuit typing matches based on imports ([#9800](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9800))
- Run dunder method rule on methods directly ([#9815](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9815))
- Track top-level module imports in the semantic model ([#9775](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9775))
- Slight speed-up for lowercase and uppercase identifier checks ([#9798](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9798))
- Remove LibCST-based fixer for `C403` ([#9818](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9818))
### Documentation
- Update `max-pos-args` example to `max-positional-args` ([#9797](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9797))
- Fixed example code in `weak_cryptographic_key.rs` ([#9774](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9774))
- Fix references to deprecated `ANN` rules in changelog ([#9771](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9771))
- Fix default for `max-positional-args` ([#9838](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9838))
## 0.2.0
### Breaking changes
- The `NURSERY` selector cannot be used anymore
- Legacy selection of nursery rules by exact codes is no longer allowed without preview enabled
See also, the "Remapped rules" section which may result in disabled rules.
### Deprecations
The following rules are now deprecated:
- [`missing-type-self`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/missing-type-self/) (`ANN101`)
- [`missing-type-cls`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/missing-type-cls/) (`ANN102`)
The following command line options are now deprecated:
- `--show-source`; use `--output-format full` instead
- `--no-show-source`; use `--output-format concise` instead
- `--output-format text`; use `full` or `concise` instead
The following settings have moved and the previous name is deprecated:
- `ruff.allowed-confusables` → [`ruff.lint.allowed-confusables`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_allowed-confusables)
- `ruff.dummy-variable-rgx` → [`ruff.lint.dummy-variable-rgx`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_dummy-variable-rgx)
- `ruff.explicit-preview-rules` → [`ruff.lint.explicit-preview-rules`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_explicit-preview-rules)
- `ruff.extend-fixable` → [`ruff.lint.extend-fixable`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-fixable)
- `ruff.extend-ignore` → [`ruff.lint.extend-ignore`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-ignore)
- `ruff.extend-per-file-ignores` → [`ruff.lint.extend-per-file-ignores`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-per-file-ignores)
- `ruff.extend-safe-fixes` → [`ruff.lint.extend-safe-fixes`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-safe-fixes)
- `ruff.extend-select` → [`ruff.lint.extend-select`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-select)
- `ruff.extend-unfixable` → [`ruff.lint.extend-unfixable`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-unfixable)
- `ruff.extend-unsafe-fixes` → [`ruff.lint.extend-unsafe-fixes`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_extend-unsafe-fixes)
- `ruff.external` → [`ruff.lint.external`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_external)
- `ruff.fixable` → [`ruff.lint.fixable`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_fixable)
- `ruff.flake8-annotations` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-annotations`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-annotations)
- `ruff.flake8-bandit` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-bandit`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-bandit)
- `ruff.flake8-bugbear` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-bugbear`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-bugbear)
- `ruff.flake8-builtins` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-builtins`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-builtins)
- `ruff.flake8-comprehensions` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-comprehensions`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-comprehensions)
- `ruff.flake8-copyright` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-copyright`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-copyright)
- `ruff.flake8-errmsg` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-errmsg`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-errmsg)
- `ruff.flake8-gettext` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-gettext`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-gettext)
- `ruff.flake8-implicit-str-concat` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-implicit-str-concat`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-implicit-str-concat)
- `ruff.flake8-import-conventions` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-import-conventions`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-import-conventions)
- `ruff.flake8-pytest-style` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-pytest-style`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-pytest-style)
- `ruff.flake8-quotes` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-quotes`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-quotes)
- `ruff.flake8-self` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-self`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-self)
- `ruff.flake8-tidy-imports` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-tidy-imports`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-tidy-imports)
- `ruff.flake8-type-checking` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-type-checking`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-type-checking)
- `ruff.flake8-unused-arguments` → [`ruff.lint.flake8-unused-arguments`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-unused-arguments)
- `ruff.ignore` → [`ruff.lint.ignore`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_ignore)
- `ruff.ignore-init-module-imports` → [`ruff.lint.ignore-init-module-imports`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_ignore-init-module-imports)
- `ruff.isort` → [`ruff.lint.isort`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_isort)
- `ruff.logger-objects` → [`ruff.lint.logger-objects`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_logger-objects)
- `ruff.mccabe` → [`ruff.lint.mccabe`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_mccabe)
- `ruff.pep8-naming` → [`ruff.lint.pep8-naming`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_pep8-naming)
- `ruff.per-file-ignores` → [`ruff.lint.per-file-ignores`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_per-file-ignores)
- `ruff.pycodestyle` → [`ruff.lint.pycodestyle`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_pycodestyle)
- `ruff.pydocstyle` → [`ruff.lint.pydocstyle`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_pydocstyle)
- `ruff.pyflakes` → [`ruff.lint.pyflakes`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_pyflakes)
- `ruff.pylint` → [`ruff.lint.pylint`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_pylint)
- `ruff.pyupgrade` → [`ruff.lint.pyupgrade`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_pyupgrade)
- `ruff.select` → [`ruff.lint.select`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_select)
- `ruff.task-tags` → [`ruff.lint.task-tags`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_task-tags)
- `ruff.typing-modules` → [`ruff.lint.typing-modules`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_typing-modules)
- `ruff.unfixable` → [`ruff.lint.unfixable`](https://docs.astral.sh//ruff/settings/#lint_unfixable)
### Remapped rules
The following rules have been remapped to new codes:
- [`raise-without-from-inside-except`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/raise-without-from-inside-except/): `TRY200` to `B904`
- [`suspicious-eval-usage`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/suspicious-eval-usage/): `PGH001` to `S307`
- [`logging-warn`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/logging-warn/): `PGH002` to `G010`
- [`static-key-dict-comprehension`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/static-key-dict-comprehension): `RUF011` to `B035`
- [`runtime-string-union`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/runtime-string-union): `TCH006` to `TCH010`
### Stabilizations
The following rules have been stabilized and are no longer in preview:
- [`trio-timeout-without-await`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/trio-timeout-without-await) (`TRIO100`)
- [`trio-sync-call`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/trio-sync-call) (`TRIO105`)
- [`trio-async-function-with-timeout`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/trio-async-function-with-timeout) (`TRIO109`)
- [`trio-unneeded-sleep`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/trio-unneeded-sleep) (`TRIO110`)
- [`trio-zero-sleep-call`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/trio-zero-sleep-call) (`TRIO115`)
- [`unnecessary-escaped-quote`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-escaped-quote) (`Q004`)
- [`enumerate-for-loop`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/enumerate-for-loop) (`SIM113`)
- [`zip-dict-keys-and-values`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/zip-dict-keys-and-values) (`SIM911`)
- [`timeout-error-alias`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/timeout-error-alias) (`UP041`)
- [`flask-debug-true`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/flask-debug-true) (`S201`)
- [`tarfile-unsafe-members`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/tarfile-unsafe-members) (`S202`)
- [`ssl-insecure-version`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/ssl-insecure-version) (`S502`)
- [`ssl-with-bad-defaults`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/ssl-with-bad-defaults) (`S503`)
- [`ssl-with-no-version`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/ssl-with-no-version) (`S504`)
- [`weak-cryptographic-key`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/weak-cryptographic-key) (`S505`)
- [`ssh-no-host-key-verification`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/ssh-no-host-key-verification) (`S507`)
- [`django-raw-sql`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/django-raw-sql) (`S611`)
- [`mako-templates`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/mako-templates) (`S702`)
- [`generator-return-from-iter-method`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/generator-return-from-iter-method) (`PYI058`)
- [`runtime-string-union`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/runtime-string-union) (`TCH006`)
- [`numpy2-deprecation`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/numpy2-deprecation) (`NPY201`)
- [`quadratic-list-summation`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/quadratic-list-summation) (`RUF017`)
- [`assignment-in-assert`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/assignment-in-assert) (`RUF018`)
- [`unnecessary-key-check`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-key-check) (`RUF019`)
- [`never-union`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/never-union) (`RUF020`)
- [`direct-logger-instantiation`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/direct-logger-instantiation) (`LOG001`)
- [`invalid-get-logger-argument`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/invalid-get-logger-argument) (`LOG002`)
- [`exception-without-exc-info`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/exception-without-exc-info) (`LOG007`)
- [`undocumented-warn`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/undocumented-warn) (`LOG009`)
Fixes for the following rules have been stabilized and are now available without preview:
- [`triple-single-quotes`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/triple-single-quotes) (`D300`)
- [`non-pep604-annotation`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/non-pep604-annotation) (`UP007`)
- [`dict-get-with-none-default`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/dict-get-with-none-default) (`SIM910`)
- [`in-dict-keys`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/in-dict-keys) (`SIM118`)
- [`collapsible-else-if`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/collapsible-else-if) (`PLR5501`)
- [`if-with-same-arms`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/if-with-same-arms) (`SIM114`)
- [`useless-else-on-loop`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/useless-else-on-loop) (`PLW0120`)
- [`unnecessary-literal-union`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-literal-union) (`PYI030`)
- [`unnecessary-spread`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-spread) (`PIE800`)
- [`error-instead-of-exception`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/error-instead-of-exception) (`TRY400`)
- [`redefined-while-unused`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/redefined-while-unused) (`F811`)
- [`duplicate-value`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/duplicate-value) (`B033`)
- [`multiple-imports-on-one-line`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/multiple-imports-on-one-line) (`E401`)
- [`non-pep585-annotation`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/non-pep585-annotation) (`UP006`)
Fixes for the following rules have been promoted from unsafe to safe:
- [`unaliased-collections-abc-set-import`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unaliased-collections-abc-set-import) (`PYI025`)
The following behaviors have been stabilized:
- [`module-import-not-at-top-of-file`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/module-import-not-at-top-of-file/) (`E402`) allows `sys.path` modifications between imports
- [`reimplemented-container-builtin`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/reimplemented-container-builtin/) (`PIE807`) includes lambdas that can be replaced with `dict`
- [`unnecessary-placeholder`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-placeholder/) (`PIE790`) applies to unnecessary ellipses (`...`)
- [`if-else-block-instead-of-dict-get`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/if-else-block-instead-of-dict-get/) (`SIM401`) applies to `if-else` expressions
### Preview features
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `metaclass_abcmeta` (`FURB180`) ([#9658](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9658))
- Implement `blank_line_after_nested_stub_class` preview style ([#9155](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9155))
- The preview rule [`and-or-ternary`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/and-or-ternary) (`PLR1706`) was removed
### Bug fixes
- \[`flake8-async`\] Take `pathlib.Path` into account when analyzing async functions ([#9703](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9703))
- \[`flake8-return`\] - fix indentation syntax error (`RET505`) ([#9705](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9705))
- Detect multi-statement lines in else removal ([#9748](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9748))
- `RUF022`, `RUF023`: never add two trailing commas to the end of a sequence ([#9698](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9698))
- `RUF023`: Don't sort `__match_args__`, only `__slots__` ([#9724](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9724))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] - Fix syntax error in autofix (`SIM114`) ([#9704](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9704))
- \[`pylint`\] Show verbatim constant in `magic-value-comparison` (`PLR2004`) ([#9694](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9694))
- Removing trailing whitespace inside multiline strings is unsafe ([#9744](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9744))
- Support `IfExp` with dual string arms in `invalid-envvar-default` ([#9734](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9734))
- \[`pylint`\] Add `__mro_entries__` to known dunder methods (`PLW3201`) ([#9706](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9706))
### Documentation
- Removed rules are now retained in the documentation ([#9691](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9691))
- Deprecated rules are now indicated in the documentation ([#9689](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9689))
## 0.1.15
### Preview features
- Error when `NURSERY` selector is used with `--preview` ([#9682](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9682))
- Preserve indentation around multiline strings in formatter ([#9637](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9637))
- \[`flake8-return`\] Add fixes for all rules (`RET505`, `RET506`, `RET507`, `RET508`) ([#9595](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9595))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Add fix for `if-with-same-arms` (`SIM114`) ([#9591](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9591))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Add fix for `multiple-imports-on-one-line` (`E401`) ([#9518](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9518))
- \[`pylint`\] Add fix for `collapsible-else-if` (`PLR5501`) ([#9594](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9594))
- \[`pylint`\] Add fix for `useless-else-on-loop` (`PLW0120`) ([#9590](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9590))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `assigning-non-slot` (`E0237`) ([#9623](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9623))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `potential-index-error` (`PLE0643`) ([#9545](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9545))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `too-many-nested-blocks` (`PLR1702`) ([#9172](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9172))
- \[`ruff`\] Add rule to sort `__slots__` and `__match_args__` ([#9564](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9564))
- \[`ruff`\] Detect unnecessary `dict` comprehensions for iterables (`RUF025`) ([#9613](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9613))
- \[`ruff`\] Guard against use of `default_factory` as a keyword argument (`RUF026`) ([#9651](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9651))
- \[`ruff`\] Implement `mutable-fromkeys-value` (`RUF024`) ([#9597](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9597))
### CLI
- Enable auto-wrapping of `--help` output ([#9633](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9633))
### Bug fixes
- Avoid rendering display-only rules as fixable ([#9649](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9649))
- Detect automagic-like assignments in notebooks ([#9653](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9653))
- Generate custom JSON schema for dynamic setting ([#9632](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9632))
- \[`flake8-no-pep420`\] Include global `--config` when determining namespace packages ([#9603](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9603))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Omit bound tuples passed to `.startswith` or `.endswith` ([#9661](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9661))
- \[`flake8-return`\] Avoid panic when fixing inlined else blocks ([#9657](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9657))
- \[`flake8-return`\] Consider exception suppression in unnecessary assignment ([#9673](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9673))
- \[`flake8-return`\] Take `NoReturn` annotation into account when analyzing implicit returns ([#9636](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9636))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Support inverted returns in `needless-bool` (`SIM103`) ([#9619](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9619))
- \[`flake8-type-checking`\] Add Pydantic's `BaseConfig` to default-copy list ([#9650](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9650))
- \[`flake8-type-checking`\] Avoid marking `InitVar` as a typing-only annotation ([#9688](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9688))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Allow `dtype` comparisons in `type-comparison` ([#9676](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9676))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Re-implement `last-line-after-section` (`D413`) ([#9654](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9654))
### Documentation
- \[`flake8-pytest-style`\] Add fix safety documentation for `duplicate-parameterize-test-cases` ([#9678](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9678))
- \[`pylint`\] Document `literal-membership` fix safety conditions ([#9677](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9677))
- \[`isort`\] Fix reference to `isort` rule code ([#9598](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9598))
## 0.1.14
### Preview features
- \[`flake8-bugbear`\] Add fix for `duplicate-value` (`B033`) ([#9510](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9510))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Implement `enumerate-for-loop` (`SIM113`) ([#7777](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7777))
- \[`pygrep_hooks`\] Add fix for `deprecated-log-warn` (`PGH002`) ([#9519](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9519))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `import-private-name` (`C2701`) ([#5920](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5920))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `regex-flag-alias` with fix (`FURB167`) ([#9516](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9516))
- \[`ruff`\] Add rule and fix to sort contents of `__all__` (`RUF022`) ([#9474](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9474))
- \[`tryceratops`\] Add fix for `error-instead-of-exception` (`TRY400`) ([#9520](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9520))
### Rule changes
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Fix `PYI047` false negatives on PEP-695 type aliases ([#9566](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9566))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Fix `PYI049` false negatives on call-based `TypedDict`s ([#9567](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9567))
- \[`pylint`\] Exclude `self` and `cls` when counting method arguments (`PLR0917`) ([#9563](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9563))
### CLI
- `--show-settings` displays active settings in a far more readable format ([#9464](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9464))
- Add `--extension` support to the formatter ([#9483](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9483))
### Configuration
- Ignore preview status for fixable and unfixable selectors ([#9538](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9538))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Use the configured tab size when expanding indents ([#9506](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9506))
### Bug fixes
- Recursively visit deferred AST nodes ([#9541](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9541))
- Visit deferred lambdas before type definitions ([#9540](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9540))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Avoid some more `enumerate-for-loop` false positives (`SIM113`) ([#9515](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9515))
- \[`pandas-vet`\] Limit inplace diagnostics to methods that accept inplace ([#9495](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9495))
- \[`pylint`\] Add the `__prepare__` method to the list of recognized dunder method ([#9529](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9529))
- \[`pylint`\] Ignore unnecessary dunder calls within dunder definitions ([#9496](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9496))
- \[`refurb`\] Avoid bailing when `reimplemented-operator` is called on function (`FURB118`) ([#9556](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9556))
- \[`ruff`\] Avoid treating named expressions as static keys (`RUF011`) ([#9494](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9494))
### Documentation
- Add instructions on using `noqa` with isort rules ([#9555](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9555))
- Documentation update for URL giving 'page not found' ([#9565](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9565))
- Fix admonition in dark mode ([#9502](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9502))
- Update contributing docs to use `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark` ([#9535](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9535))
- Update emacs integration section to include `emacs-ruff-format` ([#9403](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9403))
- \[`flake8-blind-except`\] Document exceptions to `blind-except` rule ([#9580](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9580))
## 0.1.13
### Bug fixes
- Include base pyproject when initializing cache settings ([#9480](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9480))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Account for possibly-empty f-string values in truthiness logic ([#9484](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9484))
- \[`pylint`\] Add the missing period in `unnecessary-dunder-call` ([#9485](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9485))
- \[`pylint`\] Fix `__aenter__` message in `unnecessary-dunder-call` ([#9492](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9492))
## 0.1.12
### Preview features
- Formatter: Hug multiline-strings in preview style ([#9243](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9243))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Add `ssl-with-no-version` (`S504`) ([#9384](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9384))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Implement `ssl-insecure-version` (`S502`) ([#9390](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9390))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Implement `ssl-with-bad-defaults` (`S503`) ([#9391](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9391))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Implement suspicious import rules (`S4XX`) ([#8831](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8831))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Implement `zip-dict-keys-and-values` (`SIM911`) ([#9460](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9460))
- \[`pyflakes`\] Add a fix for `redefined-while-unused` (`F811`) ([#9419](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9419))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `unnecessary-dunder-call` (`C2801`) ([#9166](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9166))
- \[`ruff`\] Add `parenthesize-chained-operators` (`RUF021`) to enforce parentheses in `a or b and c` ([#9440](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9440))
### Rule changes
- \[`flake8-boolean-trap`\] Allow Boolean positional arguments in setters ([#9429](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9429))
- \[`flake8-builtins`\] Restrict `builtin-attribute-shadowing` (`A003`) to actual shadowed references ([#9462](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9462))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Add fix for `generator-return-from-iter-method` (`PYI058`) ([#9355](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9355))
- \[`pyflakes`\] Don't flag `redefined-while-unused` (`F811`) in `if` branches ([#9418](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9418))
- \[`pyupgrade`\] Add some additional Python 3.12 typing members to `deprecated-import` ([#9445](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9445))
- \[`ruff`\] Add fix for `parenthesize-chained-operators` (`RUF021`) ([#9449](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9449))
- \[`ruff`\] Include subscripts and attributes in static key rule (`RUF011`) ([#9416](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9416))
- \[`ruff`\] Support variable keys in static dictionary key rule (`RUF011`) ([#9411](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9411))
### Formatter
- Generate deterministic IDs when formatting notebooks ([#9359](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9359))
- Allow `# fmt: skip` with interspersed same-line comments ([#9395](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9395))
- Parenthesize breaking named expressions in match guards ([#9396](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9396))
### Bug fixes
- Add cell indexes to all diagnostics ([#9387](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9387))
- Avoid infinite loop in constant vs. `None` comparisons ([#9376](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9376))
- Handle raises with implicit alternate branches ([#9377](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9377))
- Ignore trailing quotes for unclosed l-brace errors ([#9388](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9388))
- Respect multi-segment submodule imports when resolving qualified names ([#9382](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9382))
- Use `DisplayParseError` for stdin parser errors ([#9409](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9409))
- Use `comment_ranges` for isort directive extraction ([#9414](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9414))
- Use transformed source code for diagnostic locations ([#9408](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9408))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Exclude `warnings.deprecated` and `typing_extensions.deprecated` arguments ([#9423](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9423))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Fix false negative for `unused-private-protocol` (`PYI046`) with unused generic protocols ([#9405](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9405))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Disambiguate argument descriptors from section headers ([#9427](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9427))
- \[`pylint`\] Homogenize `PLR0914` message to match other `PLR09XX` rules ([#9399](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9399))
- \[`ruff`\] Allow `Hashable = None` in type annotations (`RUF013`) ([#9442](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9442))
### Documentation
- Fix admonition hyperlink colouring ([#9385](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9385))
- Add missing preview link ([#9386](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9386))
## 0.1.11
### Preview features
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `super-without-brackets` (`W0245`) ([#9257](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9257))
### Bug fixes
- Check path string properly in `python -m ruff` invocations ([#9367](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9367))
### Documentation
- Tweak `relative-imports` message ([#9365](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9365))
- Add fix safety note for `yield-in-for-loop` ([#9364](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9364))
## 0.1.10
### Preview features
- Improve `dummy_implementations` preview style formatting ([#9240](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9240))
- Normalise Hex and unicode escape sequences in strings ([#9280](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9280))
- Parenthesize long type annotations in annotated assignments ([#9210](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9210))
- Parenthesize multi-context managers in `with` statements ([#9222](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9222))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Implement `generator-return-from-iter-method` (`PYI058`) ([#9313](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9313))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `empty-comment` (`PLR2044`) ([#9174](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9174))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `bit-count` (`FURB161`) ([#9265](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9265))
- \[`ruff`\] Add `never-union` rule to detect redundant `typing.NoReturn` and `typing.Never` ([#9217](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9217))
### CLI
- Add paths to TOML parse errors ([#9358](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9358))
- Add row and column numbers to formatter parse errors ([#9321](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9321))
- Improve responsiveness when invoked via Python ([#9315](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9315))
- Short rule messages should not end with a period ([#9345](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9345))
### Configuration
- Respect runtime-required decorators on functions ([#9317](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9317))
### Bug fixes
- Avoid `asyncio-dangling-task` for nonlocal and global bindings ([#9263](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9263))
- Escape trailing placeholders in rule documentation ([#9301](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9301))
- Fix continuation detection following multi-line strings ([#9332](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9332))
- Fix scoping for generators in named expressions in classes ([#9248](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9248))
- Port from obsolete wsl crate to is-wsl ([#9356](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9356))
- Remove special pre-visit for module docstrings ([#9261](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9261))
- Respect `__str__` definitions from super classes ([#9338](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9338))
- Respect `unused-noqa` via `per-file-ignores` ([#9300](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9300))
- Respect attribute chains when resolving builtin call paths ([#9309](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9309))
- Treat all `typing_extensions` members as typing aliases ([#9335](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9335))
- Use `Display` for formatter parse errors ([#9316](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9316))
- Wrap subscripted dicts in parens for f-string conversion ([#9238](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9238))
- \[`flake8-annotations`\] Avoid adding return types to stub methods ([#9277](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9277))
- \[`flake8-annotations`\] Respect mixed `return` and `raise` cases in return-type analysis ([#9310](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9310))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Don't report violations when `SafeLoader` is imported from `yaml.loader` (`S506`) ([#9299](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9299))
- \[`pylint`\] Avoid panic when comment is preceded by Unicode ([#9331](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9331))
- \[`pylint`\] Change `PLR0917` error message to match other `PLR09XX` messages ([#9308](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9308))
- \[`refurb`\] Avoid false positives for `math-constant` (`FURB152`) ([#9290](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9290))
### Documentation
- Expand target name for better rule documentation ([#9302](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9302))
- Fix typos found by codespell ([#9346](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9346))
- \[`perflint`\] Document `PERF102` fix un-safety ([#9351](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9351))
- \[`pyupgrade`\] Document `UP007` fix un-safety ([#9306](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9306))
## 0.1.9
### Breaking changes
- Add site-packages to default exclusions ([#9188](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9188))
### Preview features
- Fix: Avoid parenthesizing subscript targets and values ([#9209](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9209))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `too-many-locals` (`PLR0914`) ([#9163](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9163))
- Implement `reimplemented_operator` (FURB118) ([#9171](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9171))
- Add a rule to detect string members in runtime-evaluated unions ([#9143](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9143))
- Implement `no_blank_line_before_class_docstring` preview style ([#9154](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9154))
### Rule changes
- `CONSTANT_CASE` variables are improperly flagged for yoda violation (`SIM300`) ([#9164](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9164))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Cover ParamSpecs and TypeVarTuples (`PYI018`) ([#9198](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9198))
- \[`flake8-bugbear`\] Add fix for `zip-without-explicit-strict` (`B905`) ([#9176](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9176))
- Add fix to automatically remove `print` and `pprint` statements (`T201`, `T203`) ([#9208](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9208))
- Prefer `Never` to `NoReturn` in auto-typing in Python >= 3.11 (`ANN201`) ([#9213](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9213))
### Formatter
- `can_omit_optional_parentheses`: Exit early for unparenthesized expressions ([#9125](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9125))
- Fix `dynamic` mode with doctests so that it doesn't exceed configured line width ([#9129](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9129))
- Fix `can_omit_optional_parentheses` for expressions with a right most fstring ([#9124](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9124))
- Add `target_version` to formatter options ([#9220](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9220))
### CLI
- Update `ruff format --check` to display message for already formatted files ([#9153](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9153))
### Bug fixes
- Reverse order of arguments for `operator.contains` ([#9192](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9192))
- Iterate over lambdas in deferred type annotations ([#9175](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9175))
- Fix panic in `D208` with multibyte indent ([#9147](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9147))
- Add support for `NoReturn` in auto-return-typing ([#9206](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9206))
- Allow removal of `typing` from `exempt-modules` ([#9214](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9214))
- Avoid `mutable-class-default` violations for Pydantic subclasses ([#9187](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9187))
- Fix dropped union expressions for piped non-types in `PYI055` autofix ([#9161](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9161))
- Enable annotation quoting for multi-line expressions ([#9142](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9142))
- Deduplicate edits when quoting annotations ([#9140](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9140))
- Prevent invalid utf8 indexing in cell magic detection ([#9146](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9146))
- Avoid nested quotations in auto-quoting fix ([#9168](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9168))
- Add base-class inheritance detection to flake8-django rules ([#9151](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9151))
- Avoid `asyncio-dangling-task` violations on shadowed bindings ([#9215](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9215))
### Documentation
- Fix blog post URL in changelog ([#9119](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9119))
- Add error suppression hint for multi-line strings ([#9205](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9205))
- Fix typo in SemanticModel.parent_expression docstring ([#9167](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9167))
- Document link between import sorting and formatter ([#9117](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9117))
## 0.1.8
This release includes opt-in support for formatting Python snippets within
docstrings via the `docstring-code-format` setting.
[Check out the blog post](https://astral.sh/blog/ruff-v0.1.8) for more details!
### Preview features
- Add `"preserve"` quote-style to mimic Black's skip-string-normalization ([#8822](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8822))
- Implement `prefer_splitting_right_hand_side_of_assignments` preview style ([#8943](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8943))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Add fix for `unexpected-spaces-around-keyword-parameter-equals` ([#9072](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9072))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Add fix for comment-related whitespace rules ([#9075](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9075))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Allow `sys.path` modifications between imports ([#9047](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9047))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `hashlib-digest-hex` (`FURB181`) ([#9077](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9077))
### Rule changes
- Allow `flake8-type-checking` rules to automatically quote runtime-evaluated references ([#6001](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/6001))
- Allow transparent cell magics in Jupyter Notebooks ([#8911](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8911))
- \[`flake8-annotations`\] Avoid `ANN2xx` fixes for abstract methods with empty bodies ([#9034](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9034))
- \[`flake8-self`\] Ignore underscore references in type annotations ([#9036](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9036))
- \[`pep8-naming`\] Allow class names when `apps.get_model` is a non-string ([#9065](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9065))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Allow `matplotlib.use` calls to intersperse imports ([#9094](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9094))
- \[`pyflakes`\] Support fixing unused assignments in tuples by renaming variables (`F841`) ([#9107](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9107))
- \[`pylint`\] Add fix for `subprocess-run-without-check` (`PLW1510`) ([#6708](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/6708))
### Formatter
- Add `docstring-code-format` knob to enable docstring snippet formatting ([#8854](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8854))
- Use double quotes for all docstrings, including single-quoted docstrings ([#9020](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9020))
- Implement "dynamic" line width mode for docstring code formatting ([#9098](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9098))
- Support reformatting Markdown code blocks ([#9030](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9030))
- add support for formatting reStructuredText code snippets ([#9003](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9003))
- Avoid trailing comma for single-argument with positional separator ([#9076](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9076))
- Fix handling of trailing target comment ([#9051](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9051))
### CLI
- Hide unsafe fix suggestions when explicitly disabled ([#9095](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9095))
- Add SARIF support to `--output-format` ([#9078](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9078))
### Bug fixes
- Apply unnecessary index rule prior to enumerate rewrite ([#9012](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9012))
- \[`flake8-err-msg`\] Allow `EM` fixes even if `msg` variable is defined ([#9059](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9059))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Prevent keyword arguments duplication ([#8450](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8450))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Respect trailing comma in `unnecessary-dict-kwargs` (`PIE804`) ([#9015](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9015))
- \[`flake8-raise`\] Avoid removing parentheses on ctypes.WinError ([#9027](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9027))
- \[`isort`\] Avoid invalid combination of `force-sort-within-types` and `lines-between-types` ([#9041](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9041))
- \[`isort`\] Ensure that from-style imports are always ordered first in `__future__` ([#9039](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9039))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Allow tab indentation before keyword ([#9099](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9099))
- \[`pylint`\] Ignore `@overrides` and `@overloads` for `too-many-positional` ([#9000](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9000))
- \[`pyupgrade`\] Enable `printf-string-formatting` fix with comments on right-hand side ([#9037](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9037))
- \[`refurb`\] Make `math-constant` (`FURB152`) rule more targeted ([#9054](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9054))
- \[`refurb`\] Support floating-point base in `redundant-log-base` (`FURB163`) ([#9100](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9100))
- \[`ruff`\] Detect `unused-asyncio-dangling-task` (`RUF006`) on unused assignments ([#9060](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9060))
## 0.1.7
### Preview features
- Implement multiline dictionary and list hugging for preview style ([#8293](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8293))
- Implement the `fix_power_op_line_length` preview style ([#8947](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8947))
- Use Python version to determine typing rewrite safety ([#8919](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8919))
- \[`flake8-annotations`\] Enable auto-return-type involving `Optional` and `Union` annotations ([#8885](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8885))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Implement `django-raw-sql` (`S611`) ([#8651](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8651))
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Implement `tarfile-unsafe-members` (`S202`) ([#8829](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8829))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Implement fix for `unnecessary-literal-union` (`PYI030`) ([#7934](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7934))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Extend `dict-get-with-none-default` (`SIM910`) to non-literals ([#8762](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8762))
- \[`pylint`\] - add `unnecessary-list-index-lookup` (`PLR1736`) + autofix ([#7999](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7999))
- \[`pylint`\] - implement R0202 and R0203 with autofixes ([#8335](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8335))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `repeated-keyword` (`PLe1132`) ([#8706](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8706))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `too-many-positional` (`PLR0917`) ([#8995](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8995))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `unnecessary-dict-index-lookup` (`PLR1733`) ([#8036](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8036))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `redundant-log-base` (`FURB163`) ([#8842](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8842))
### Rule changes
- \[`flake8-boolean-trap`\] Allow booleans in `@override` methods ([#8882](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8882))
- \[`flake8-bugbear`\] Avoid `B015`,`B018` for last expression in a cell ([#8815](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8815))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Allow ellipses for enum values in stub files ([#8825](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8825))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Check PEP 695 type aliases for `snake-case-type-alias` and `t-suffixed-type-alias` ([#8966](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8966))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Check for kwarg and vararg `NoReturn` type annotations ([#8948](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8948))
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Omit select context managers from `SIM117` ([#8801](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8801))
- \[`pep8-naming`\] Allow Django model loads in `non-lowercase-variable-in-function` (`N806`) ([#8917](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8917))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Avoid `E703` for last expression in a cell ([#8821](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8821))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Update `E402` to work at cell level for notebooks ([#8872](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8872))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Avoid `D100` for Jupyter Notebooks ([#8816](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8816))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement fix for `unspecified-encoding` (`PLW1514`) ([#8928](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8928))
### Formatter
- Avoid unstable formatting in ellipsis-only body with trailing comment ([#8984](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8984))
- Inline trailing comments for type alias similar to assignments ([#8941](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8941))
- Insert trailing comma when function breaks with single argument ([#8921](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8921))
### CLI
- Update `ruff check` and `ruff format` to default to the current directory ([#8791](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8791))
- Stop at the first resolved parent configuration ([#8864](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8864))
### Configuration
- \[`pylint`\] Default `max-positional-args` to `max-args` ([#8998](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8998))
- \[`pylint`\] Add `allow-dunder-method-names` setting for `bad-dunder-method-name` (`PLW3201`) ([#8812](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8812))
- \[`isort`\] Add support for `from-first` setting ([#8663](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8663))
- \[`isort`\] Add support for `length-sort` settings ([#8841](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8841))
### Bug fixes
- Add support for `@functools.singledispatch` ([#8934](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8934))
- Avoid off-by-one error in stripping noqa following multi-byte char ([#8979](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8979))
- Avoid off-by-one error in with-item named expressions ([#8915](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8915))
- Avoid syntax error via invalid ur string prefix ([#8971](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8971))
- Avoid underflow in `get_model` matching ([#8965](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8965))
- Avoid unnecessary index diagnostics when value is modified ([#8970](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8970))
- Convert over-indentation rule to use number of characters ([#8983](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8983))
- Detect implicit returns in auto-return-types ([#8952](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8952))
- Fix start >= end error in over-indentation ([#8982](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8982))
- Ignore `@overload` and `@override` methods for too-many-arguments checks ([#8954](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8954))
- Lexer start of line is false only for `Mode::Expression` ([#8880](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8880))
- Mark `pydantic_settings.BaseSettings` as having default copy semantics ([#8793](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8793))
- Respect dictionary unpacking in `NamedTuple` assignments ([#8810](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8810))
- Respect local subclasses in `flake8-type-checking` ([#8768](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8768))
- Support type alias statements in simple statement positions ([#8916](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8916))
- \[`flake8-annotations`\] Avoid filtering out un-representable types in return annotation ([#8881](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8881))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Retain extra ellipses in protocols and abstract methods ([#8769](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8769))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Respect local enum subclasses in `simple-defaults` (`PYI052`) ([#8767](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8767))
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Use correct range for `TRIO115` fix ([#8933](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8933))
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Use full arguments range for zero-sleep-call ([#8936](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8936))
- \[`isort`\] fix: mark `__main__` as first-party import ([#8805](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8805))
- \[`pep8-naming`\] Avoid `N806` errors for type alias statements ([#8785](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8785))
- \[`perflint`\] Avoid `PERF101` if there's an append in loop body ([#8809](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8809))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Allow space-before-colon after end-of-slice ([#8838](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8838))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Avoid non-character breaks in `over-indentation` (`D208`) ([#8866](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8866))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Ignore underlines when determining docstring logical lines ([#8929](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8929))
- \[`pylint`\] Extend `self-assigning-variable` to multi-target assignments ([#8839](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8839))
- \[`tryceratops`\] Avoid repeated triggers in nested `tryceratops` diagnostics ([#8772](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8772))
### Documentation
- Add advice for fixing RUF008 when mutability is not desired ([#8853](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8853))
- Added the command to run ruff using pkgx to the installation.md ([#8955](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8955))
- Document fix safety for flake8-comprehensions and some pyupgrade rules ([#8918](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8918))
- Fix doc formatting for zero-sleep-call ([#8937](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8937))
- Remove duplicate imports from os-stat documentation ([#8930](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8930))
- Replace generated reference to MkDocs ([#8806](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8806))
- Update Arch Linux package URL in installation.md ([#8802](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8802))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Fix error in `t-suffixed-type-alias` (`PYI043`) example ([#8963](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8963))
- \[`flake8-pyi`\] Improve motivation for `custom-type-var-return-type` (`PYI019`) ([#8766](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8766))
## 0.1.6
### Preview features
- \[`flake8-boolean-trap`\] Extend `boolean-type-hint-positional-argument` (`FBT001`) to include booleans in unions ([#7501](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7501))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Extend `reimplemented-list-builtin` (`PIE807`) to `dict` reimplementations ([#8608](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8608))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Extend `unnecessary-pass` (`PIE790`) to include ellipses (`...`) ([#8641](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8641))
- \[`flake8-pie`\] Implement fix for `unnecessary-spread` (`PIE800`) ([#8668](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8668))
- \[`flake8-quotes`\] Implement `unnecessary-escaped-quote` (`Q004`) ([#8630](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8630))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Implement fix for `multiple-spaces-after-keyword` (`E271`) and `multiple-spaces-before-keyword` (`E272`) ([#8622](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8622))
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Implement fix for `multiple-spaces-after-operator` (`E222`) and `multiple-spaces-before-operator` (`E221`) ([#8623](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8623))
- \[`pyflakes`\] Extend `is-literal` (`F632`) to include comparisons against mutable initializers ([#8607](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8607))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `redefined-argument-from-local` (`PLR1704`) ([#8159](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8159))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement fix for `unnecessary-lambda` (`PLW0108`) ([#8621](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8621))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `if-expr-min-max` (`FURB136`) ([#8664](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8664))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `math-constant` (`FURB152`) ([#8727](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8727))
### Rule changes
- \[`flake8-annotations`\] Add autotyping-like return type inference for annotation rules ([#8643](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8643))
- \[`flake8-future-annotations`\] Implement fix for `future-required-type-annotation` (`FA102`) ([#8711](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8711))
- \[`flake8-implicit-namespace-package`\] Avoid missing namespace violations in scripts with shebangs ([#8710](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8710))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Update `over-indentation` (`D208`) to preserve indentation offsets when fixing overindented lines ([#8699](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8699))
- \[`pyupgrade`\] Refine `timeout-error-alias` (`UP041`) to remove false positives ([#8587](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8587))
### Formatter
- Fix instability in `await` formatting with fluent style ([#8676](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8676))
- Compare formatted and unformatted ASTs during formatter tests ([#8624](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8624))
- Preserve trailing semicolon for Notebooks ([#8590](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8590))
### CLI
- Improve debug printing for resolving origin of config settings ([#8729](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8729))
- Write unchanged, excluded files to stdout when read via stdin ([#8596](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8596))
### Configuration
- \[`isort`\] Support disabling sections with `no-sections = true` ([#8657](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8657))
- \[`pep8-naming`\] Support local and dynamic class- and static-method decorators ([#8592](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8592))
- \[`pydocstyle`\] Allow overriding pydocstyle convention rules ([#8586](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8586))
### Bug fixes
- Avoid syntax error via importing `trio.lowlevel` ([#8730](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8730))
- Omit unrolled augmented assignments in `PIE794` ([#8634](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8634))
- Slice source code instead of generating it for `EM` fixes ([#7746](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7746))
- Allow whitespace around colon in slices for `whitespace-before-punctuation` (`E203`) ([#8654](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8654))
- Use function range for `no-self-use` ([#8637](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8637))
- F-strings doesn't contain bytes literal for `PLW0129` ([#8675](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8675))
- Improve detection of `TYPE_CHECKING` blocks imported from `typing_extensions` or `_typeshed` ([#8429](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8429))
- Treat display as a builtin in IPython ([#8707](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8707))
- Avoid `FURB113` autofix if comments are present ([#8494](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8494))
- Consider the new f-string tokens for `flake8-commas` ([#8582](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8582))
- Remove erroneous bad-dunder-name reference ([#8742](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8742))
- Avoid recommending Self usages in metaclasses ([#8639](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8639))
- Detect runtime-evaluated base classes defined in the current file ([#8572](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8572))
- Avoid inserting trailing commas within f-strings ([#8574](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8574))
- Remove incorrect deprecation label for stdout and stderr ([#8743](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8743))
- Fix unnecessary parentheses in UP007 fix ([#8610](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8610))
- Remove repeated and erroneous scoped settings headers in docs ([#8670](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8670))
- Trim trailing empty strings when converting to f-strings ([#8712](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8712))
- Fix ordering for `force-sort-within-sections` ([#8665](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8665))
- Run unicode prefix rule over tokens ([#8709](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8709))
- Update UP032 to unescape curly braces in literal parts of converted strings ([#8697](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8697))
- List all ipython builtins ([#8719](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8719))
### Documentation
- Document conventions in the FAQ ([#8638](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8638))
- Redirect from rule codes to rule pages in docs ([#8636](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8636))
- Fix permalink to convention setting ([#8575](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8575))
## 0.1.5
### Preview features
- \[`flake8-bandit`\] Implement `mako-templates` (`S702`) ([#8533](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8533))
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Implement `TRIO105` ([#8490](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8490))
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Implement `TRIO109` ([#8534](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8534))
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Implement `TRIO110` ([#8537](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8537))
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Implement `TRIO115` ([#8486](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8486))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `type-none-comparison` (`FURB169`) ([#8487](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8487))
- Flag all comparisons against builtin types in `E721` ([#8491](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8491))
- Make `SIM118` fix as safe when the expression is a known dictionary ([#8525](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8525))
### Formatter
- Fix multiline lambda expression statement formatting ([#8466](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8466))
### CLI
- Add hidden `--extension` to override inference of source type from file extension ([#8373](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8373))
### Configuration
- Account for selector specificity when merging `extend_unsafe_fixes` and `override extend_safe_fixes` ([#8444](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8444))
- Add support for disabling cache with `RUFF_NO_CACHE` environment variable ([#8538](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8538))
### Bug fixes
- \[`E721`\] Flag comparisons to `memoryview` ([#8485](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8485))
- Allow collapsed-ellipsis bodies in other statements ([#8499](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8499))
- Avoid `D301` autofix for `u` prefixed strings ([#8495](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8495))
- Only flag `flake8-trio` rules when `trio` import is present ([#8550](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8550))
- Reject more syntactically invalid Python programs ([#8524](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8524))
- Avoid raising `TRIO115` violations for `trio.sleep(...)` calls with non-number values ([#8532](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8532))
- Fix `F841` false negative on assignment to multiple variables ([#8489](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8489))
### Documentation
- Fix link to isort `known-first-party` ([#8562](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8562))
- Add notes on fix safety to a few rules ([#8500](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8500))
- Add missing toml config tabs ([#8512](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8512))
- Add instructions for configuration of Emacs ([#8488](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8488))
- Improve detail link contrast in dark mode ([#8548](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8548))
- Fix typo in example ([#8506](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8506))
- Added tabs for configuration files in the documentation ([#8480](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8480))
- Recommend `project.requires-python` over `target-version` ([#8513](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8513))
- Add singleton escape hatch to `B008` documentation ([#8501](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8501))
- Fix tab configuration docs ([#8502](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8502))
## 0.1.4
### Preview features
- \[`flake8-trio`\] Implement `timeout-without-await` (`TRIO001`) ([#8439](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8439))
- \[`numpy`\] Implement NumPy 2.0 migration rule (`NPY200`) ([#7702](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7702))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `bad-open-mode` (`W1501`) ([#8294](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8294))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `import-outside-toplevel` (`C0415`) rule ([#5180](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5180))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `useless-with-lock` (`W2101`) ([#8321](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8321))
- \[`pyupgrade`\] Implement `timeout-error-alias` (`UP041`) ([#8476](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8476))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `isinstance-type-none` (`FURB168`) ([#8308](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8308))
- Detect confusable Unicode-to-Unicode units in `RUF001`, `RUF002`, and `RUF003` ([#4430](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/4430))
- Add newline after module docstrings in preview style ([#8283](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8283))
### Formatter
- Add a note on line-too-long to the formatter docs ([#8314](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8314))
- Preserve trailing statement semicolons when using `fmt: skip` ([#8273](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8273))
- Preserve trailing semicolons when using `fmt: off` ([#8275](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8275))
- Avoid duplicating linter-formatter compatibility warnings ([#8292](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8292))
- Avoid inserting a newline after function docstrings ([#8375](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8375))
- Insert newline between docstring and following own line comment ([#8216](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8216))
- Split tuples in return positions by comma first ([#8280](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8280))
- Avoid treating byte strings as docstrings ([#8350](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8350))
- Add `--line-length` option to `format` command ([#8363](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8363))
- Avoid parenthesizing unsplittable because of comments ([#8431](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8431))
### CLI
- Add `--output-format` to `ruff rule` and `ruff linter` ([#8203](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8203))
### Bug fixes
- Respect `--force-exclude` in `lint.exclude` and `format.exclude` ([#8393](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8393))
- Respect `--extend-per-file-ignores` on the CLI ([#8329](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8329))
- Extend `bad-dunder-method-name` to permit `__index__` ([#8300](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8300))
- Fix panic with 8 in octal escape ([#8356](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8356))
- Avoid raising `D300` when both triple quote styles are present ([#8462](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8462))
- Consider unterminated f-strings in `FStringRanges` ([#8154](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8154))
- Avoid including literal `shell=True` for truthy, non-`True` diagnostics ([#8359](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8359))
- Avoid triggering single-element test for starred expressions ([#8433](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8433))
- Detect and ignore Jupyter automagics ([#8398](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8398))
- Fix invalid E231 error with f-strings ([#8369](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8369))
- Avoid triggering `NamedTuple` rewrite with starred annotation ([#8434](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8434))
- Avoid un-setting bracket flag in logical lines ([#8380](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8380))
- Place 'r' prefix before 'f' for raw format strings ([#8464](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8464))
- Remove trailing periods from NumPy 2.0 code actions ([#8475](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8475))
- Fix bug where `PLE1307` was raised when formatting `%c` with characters ([#8407](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8407))
- Remove unicode flag from comparable ([#8440](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8440))
- Improve B015 message ([#8295](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8295))
- Use `fixedOverflowWidgets` for playground popover ([#8458](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8458))
- Mark `byte_bounds` as a non-backwards-compatible NumPy 2.0 change ([#8474](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8474))
### Internals
- Add a dedicated cache directory per Ruff version ([#8333](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8333))
- Allow selective caching for `--fix` and `--diff` ([#8316](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8316))
- Improve performance of comment parsing ([#8193](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8193))
- Improve performance of string parsing ([#8227](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8227))
- Use a dedicated sort key for isort import sorting ([#7963](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7963))
## 0.1.3
This release includes a variety of improvements to the Ruff formatter, removing several known and
unintentional deviations from Black.
### Formatter
- Avoid space around pow for `None`, `True` and `False` ([#8189](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8189))
- Avoid sorting all paths in the format command ([#8181](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8181))
- Insert necessary blank line between class and leading comments ([#8224](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8224))
- Avoid introducing new parentheses in annotated assignments ([#8233](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8233))
- Refine the warnings about incompatible linter options ([#8196](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8196))
- Add test and basic implementation for formatter preview mode ([#8044](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8044))
- Refine warning about incompatible `isort` settings ([#8192](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8192))
- Only omit optional parentheses for starting or ending with parentheses ([#8238](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8238))
- Use source type to determine parser mode for formatting ([#8205](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8205))
- Don't warn about magic trailing comma when `isort.force-single-line` is true ([#8244](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8244))
- Use `SourceKind::diff` for formatter ([#8240](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8240))
- Fix `fmt:off` with trailing child comment ([#8234](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8234))
- Formatter parentheses support for `IpyEscapeCommand` ([#8207](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8207))
### Linter
- \[`pylint`\] Add buffer methods to `bad-dunder-method-name` (`PLW3201`) exclusions ([#8190](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8190))
- Match rule prefixes from `external` codes setting in `unused-noqa` ([#8177](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8177))
- Use `line-length` setting for isort in lieu of `pycodestyle.max-line-length` ([#8235](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8235))
- Update fix for `unnecessary-paren-on-raise-exception` to unsafe for unknown types ([#8231](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8231))
- Correct quick fix message for `W605` ([#8255](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8255))
### Documentation
- Fix typo in max-doc-length documentation ([#8201](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8201))
- Improve documentation around linter-formatter conflicts ([#8257](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8257))
- Fix link to error suppression documentation in `unused-noqa` ([#8172](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8172))
- Add `external` option to `unused-noqa` documentation ([#8171](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8171))
- Add title attribute to icons ([#8060](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8060))
- Clarify unsafe case in RSE102 ([#8256](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8256))
- Fix skipping formatting examples ([#8210](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8210))
- docs: fix name of `magic-trailing-comma` option in README ([#8200](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8200))
- Add note about scope of rule changing in versioning policy ([#8169](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8169))
- Document: Fix default lint rules ([#8218](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8218))
- Fix a wrong setting in configuration.md ([#8186](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8186))
- Fix misspelled TOML headers in the tutorial ([#8209](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8209))
## 0.1.2
This release includes the Beta version of the Ruff formatter — an extremely fast, Black-compatible Python formatter.
Try it today with `ruff format`! [Check out the blog post](https://astral.sh/blog/the-ruff-formatter) and [read the docs](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/formatter/).
### Preview features
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `non-ascii-module-import` (`C2403`) ([#8056](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8056))
- \[`pylint`\] implement `non-ascii-name` (`C2401`) ([#8038](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8038))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement unnecessary-lambda (W0108) ([#7953](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7953))
- \[`refurb`\] Implement `read-whole-file` (`FURB101`) ([#7682](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7682))
- Add fix for `E223`, `E224`, and `E242` ([#8143](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8143))
- Add fix for `E225`, `E226`, `E227`, and `E228` ([#8136](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8136))
- Add fix for `E252` ([#8142](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8142))
- Add fix for `E261` ([#8114](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8114))
- Add fix for `E273` and `E274` ([#8144](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8144))
- Add fix for `E275` ([#8133](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8133))
- Update `SIM401` to catch ternary operations ([#7415](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7415))
- Update `E721` to allow `is` and `is` not for direct type comparisons ([#7905](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7905))
### Rule changes
- Add `backports.strenum` to `deprecated-imports` ([#8113](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8113))
- Update `SIM112` to ignore `https_proxy`, `http_proxy`, and `no_proxy` ([#8140](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8140))
- Update fix for `literal-membership` (`PLR6201`) to be unsafe ([#8097](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8097))
- Update fix for `mutable-argument-defaults` (`B006`) to be unsafe ([#8108](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8108))
### Formatter
- Change `line-ending` default to `auto` ([#8057](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8057))
- Respect parenthesized generators in `has_own_parentheses` ([#8100](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8100))
- Add caching to formatter ([#8089](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8089))
- Remove `--line-length` option from `format` command ([#8131](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8131))
- Add formatter to `line-length` documentation ([#8150](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8150))
- Warn about incompatible formatter options ([#8088](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8088))
- Fix range of unparenthesized tuple subject in match statement ([#8101](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8101))
- Remove experimental formatter warning ([#8148](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8148))
- Don't move type param opening parenthesis comment ([#8163](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8163))
- Update versions in format benchmark script ([#8110](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8110))
- Avoid loading files for cached format results ([#8134](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8134))
### CLI
- Show the `ruff format` command in help menus ([#8167](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8167))
- Add `ruff version` command with long version display ([#8034](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8034))
### Configuration
- New `pycodestyle.max-line-length` option ([#8039](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8039))
### Bug fixes
- Detect `sys.version_info` slices in `outdated-version-block` ([#8112](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8112))
- Avoid if-else simplification for `TYPE_CHECKING` blocks ([#8072](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8072))
- Avoid false-positive print separator diagnostic with starred argument ([#8079](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8079))
### Documentation
- Fix message for `too-many-arguments` lint ([#8092](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8092))
- Fix `extend-unsafe-fixes` and `extend-safe-fixes` example ([#8139](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8139))
- Add links to `flake8-import-conventions` options ([#8115](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8115))
- Rework the documentation to incorporate the Ruff formatter ([#7732](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7732))
- Fix `Options` JSON schema description ([#8081](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8081))
- Fix typo (`pytext` -> `pytest`) ([#8117](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8117))
- Improve `magic-value-comparison` example in docs ([#8111](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8111))
## 0.1.1
### Rule changes
- Add unsafe fix for `escape-sequence-in-docstring` (`D301`) ([#7970](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7970))
### Configuration
- Respect `#(deprecated)` attribute in configuration options ([#8035](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8035))
- Add `[format|lint].exclude` options ([#8000](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8000))
- Respect `tab-size` setting in formatter ([#8006](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8006))
- Add `lint.preview` ([#8002](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8002))
### Preview features
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `literal-membership` (`PLR6201`) ([#7973](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7973))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `too-many-boolean-expressions` (`PLR0916`) ([#7975](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7975))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `misplaced-bare-raise` (`E0704`) ([#7961](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7961))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `global-at-module-level` (`W0604`) ([#8058](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8058))
- \[`pylint`\] Implement `unspecified-encoding` (`PLW1514`) ([#7939](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7939))
- Add fix for `triple-single-quotes` (`D300`) ([#7967](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7967))
### Formatter
- New code style badge for `ruff format` ([#7878](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7878))
- Fix comments outside expression parentheses ([#7873](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7873))
- Add `--target-version` to `ruff format` ([#8055](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8055))
- Skip over parentheses when detecting `in` keyword ([#8054](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8054))
- Add `--diff` option to `ruff format` ([#7937](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7937))
- Insert newline after nested function or class statements ([#7946](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7946))
- Use `pass` over ellipsis in non-function/class contexts ([#8049](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8049))
### Bug fixes
- Lazily evaluate all PEP 695 type alias values ([#8033](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8033))
- Avoid failed assertion when showing fixes from stdin ([#8029](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8029))
- Avoid flagging HTTP and HTTPS literals in urllib-open ([#8046](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8046))
- Avoid flagging `bad-dunder-method-name` for `_` ([#8015](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8015))
- Remove Python 2-only methods from `URLOpen` audit ([#8047](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8047))
- Use set bracket replacement for `iteration-over-set` to preserve whitespace and comments ([#8001](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8001))
### Documentation
- Update tutorial to match revised Ruff defaults ([#8066](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8066))
- Update rule `B005` docs ([#8028](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8028))
- Update GitHub actions example in docs to use `--output-format` ([#8014](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8014))
- Document `lint.preview` and `format.preview` ([#8032](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8032))
- Clarify that new rules should be added to `RuleGroup::Preview`. ([#7989](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7989))
## 0.1.0
This is the first release which uses the `CHANGELOG` file. See [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases) for prior changelog entries.
Read Ruff's new [versioning policy](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/versioning/).
## 0.1.0
### Breaking changes
- Unsafe fixes are no longer displayed or applied without opt-in ([#7769](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7769))

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Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at
<charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>.
charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com.
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@@ -26,10 +26,6 @@ Welcome! We're happy to have you here. Thank you in advance for your contributio
- [`cargo dev`](#cargo-dev)
- [Subsystems](#subsystems)
- [Compilation Pipeline](#compilation-pipeline)
- [Import Categorization](#import-categorization)
- [Project root](#project-root)
- [Package root](#package-root)
- [Import categorization](#import-categorization-1)
## The Basics
@@ -67,7 +63,7 @@ You'll also need [Insta](https://insta.rs/docs/) to update snapshot tests:
cargo install cargo-insta
```
And you'll need pre-commit to run some validation checks:
and pre-commit to run some validation checks:
```shell
pipx install pre-commit # or `pip install pre-commit` if you have a virtualenv
@@ -80,22 +76,12 @@ when making a commit:
pre-commit install
```
We recommend [nextest](https://nexte.st/) to run Ruff's test suite (via `cargo nextest run`),
though it's not strictly necessary:
```shell
cargo install cargo-nextest --locked
```
Throughout this guide, any usages of `cargo test` can be replaced with `cargo nextest run`,
if you choose to install `nextest`.
### Development
After cloning the repository, run Ruff locally from the repository root with:
```shell
cargo run -p ruff -- check /path/to/file.py --no-cache
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check /path/to/file.py --no-cache
```
Prior to opening a pull request, ensure that your code has been auto-formatted,
@@ -128,13 +114,13 @@ such that all crates are contained in a flat `crates` directory.
The vast majority of the code, including all lint rules, lives in the `ruff` crate (located at
`crates/ruff_linter`). As a contributor, that's the crate that'll be most relevant to you.
At the time of writing, the repository includes the following crates:
At time of writing, the repository includes the following crates:
- `crates/ruff_linter`: library crate containing all lint rules and the core logic for running them.
If you're working on a rule, this is the crate for you.
- `crates/ruff_benchmark`: binary crate for running micro-benchmarks.
- `crates/ruff_cache`: library crate for caching lint results.
- `crates/ruff`: binary crate containing Ruff's command-line interface.
- `crates/ruff_cli`: binary crate containing Ruff's command-line interface.
- `crates/ruff_dev`: binary crate containing utilities used in the development of Ruff itself (e.g.,
`cargo dev generate-all`), see the [`cargo dev`](#cargo-dev) section below.
- `crates/ruff_diagnostics`: library crate for the rule-independent abstractions in the lint
@@ -245,7 +231,7 @@ Once you've completed the code for the rule itself, you can define tests with th
For example, if you're adding a new rule named `E402`, you would run:
```shell
cargo run -p ruff -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/E402.py --no-cache --preview --select E402
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/E402.py --no-cache --select E402
```
**Note:** Only a subset of rules are enabled by default. When testing a new rule, ensure that
@@ -266,7 +252,7 @@ Once you've completed the code for the rule itself, you can define tests with th
Ruff's user-facing settings live in a few different places.
First, the command-line options are defined via the `Args` struct in `crates/ruff/src/args.rs`.
First, the command-line options are defined via the `Args` struct in `crates/ruff_cli/src/args.rs`.
Second, the `pyproject.toml` options are defined in `crates/ruff_workspace/src/options.rs` (via the
`Options` struct), `crates/ruff_workspace/src/configuration.rs` (via the `Configuration` struct),
@@ -309,7 +295,7 @@ To preview any changes to the documentation locally:
```shell
# For contributors.
mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.public.yml
mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.generated.yml
# For members of the Astral org, which has access to MkDocs Insiders via sponsorship.
mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.insiders.yml
@@ -329,69 +315,47 @@ even patch releases may contain [non-backwards-compatible changes](https://semve
### Creating a new release
We use an experimental in-house tool for managing releases.
1. Install `rooster`: `pip install git+https://github.com/zanieb/rooster@main`
1. Run `rooster release`; this command will:
- Generate a changelog entry in `CHANGELOG.md`
- Update versions in `pyproject.toml` and `Cargo.toml`
- Update references to versions in the `README.md` and documentation
1. The changelog should then be editorialized for consistency
- Often labels will be missing from pull requests they will need to be manually organized into the proper section
- Changes should be edited to be user-facing descriptions, avoiding internal details
1. Highlight any breaking changes in `BREAKING_CHANGES.md`
1. Run `cargo check`. This should update the lock file with new versions.
1. Create a pull request with the changelog and version updates
1. Update the version with `rg 0.0.269 --files-with-matches | xargs sed -i 's/0.0.269/0.0.270/g'`
1. Update `BREAKING_CHANGES.md`
1. Create a PR with the version and `BREAKING_CHANGES.md` updated
1. Merge the PR
1. Run the [release workflow](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/workflows/release.yaml) with:
- The new version number (without starting `v`)
- The commit hash of the merged release pull request on `main`
1. Run the release workflow with the version number (without starting `v`) as input. Make sure
main has your merged PR as last commit
1. The release workflow will do the following:
1. Build all the assets. If this fails (even though we tested in step 4), we haven't tagged or
uploaded anything, you can restart after pushing a fix.
1. Upload to PyPI.
1. Create and push the Git tag (as extracted from `pyproject.toml`). We create the Git tag only
after building the wheels and uploading to PyPI, since we can't delete or modify the tag ([#4468](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/4468)).
after building the wheels and uploading to PyPI, since we can't delete or modify the tag ([#4468](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/issues/4468)).
1. Attach artifacts to draft GitHub release
1. Trigger downstream repositories. This can fail non-catastrophically, as we can run any
downstream jobs manually if needed.
1. Publish the GitHub release
1. Open the draft release in the GitHub release section
1. Copy the changelog for the release into the GitHub release
- See previous releases for formatting of section headers
1. Generate the contributor list with `rooster contributors` and add to the release notes
1. If needed, [update the schemastore](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/scripts/update_schemastore.py).
1. One can determine if an update is needed when
`git diff old-version-tag new-version-tag -- ruff.schema.json` returns a non-empty diff.
1. Once run successfully, you should follow the link in the output to create a PR.
1. Create release notes in GitHub UI and promote from draft.
1. If needed, [update the schemastore](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/blob/main/scripts/update_schemastore.py)
1. If needed, update the `ruff-lsp` and `ruff-vscode` repositories.
## Ecosystem CI
GitHub Actions will run your changes against a number of real-world projects from GitHub and
report on any linter or formatter differences. You can also run those checks locally via:
report on any diagnostic differences. You can also run those checks locally via:
```shell
pip install -e ./python/ruff-ecosystem
ruff-ecosystem check ruff "./target/debug/ruff"
ruff-ecosystem format ruff "./target/debug/ruff"
python scripts/check_ecosystem.py path/to/your/ruff path/to/older/ruff
```
See the [ruff-ecosystem package](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/tree/main/python/ruff-ecosystem) for more details.
You can also run the Ecosystem CI check in a Docker container across a larger set of projects by
downloading the [`known-github-tomls.json`](https://github.com/akx/ruff-usage-aggregate/blob/master/data/known-github-tomls.jsonl)
as `github_search.jsonl` and following the instructions in [scripts/Dockerfile.ecosystem](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/scripts/Dockerfile.ecosystem).
Note that this check will take a while to run.
## Benchmarking and Profiling
We have several ways of benchmarking and profiling Ruff:
- Our main performance benchmark comparing Ruff with other tools on the CPython codebase
- Microbenchmarks which run the linter or the formatter on individual files. These run on pull requests.
- Microbenchmarks which the linter or the formatter on individual files. There run on pull requests.
- Profiling the linter on either the microbenchmarks or entire projects
> \[!NOTE\]
> When running benchmarks, ensure that your CPU is otherwise idle (e.g., close any background
> applications, like web browsers). You may also want to switch your CPU to a "performance"
> mode, if it exists, especially when benchmarking short-lived processes.
### CPython Benchmark
First, clone [CPython](https://github.com/python/cpython). It's a large and diverse Python codebase,
@@ -537,10 +501,10 @@ if the benchmark improved/regressed compared to that baseline.
```shell
# Run once on your "baseline" code
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=main
cargo benchmark --save-baseline=main
# Then iterate with
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --baseline=main
cargo benchmark --baseline=main
```
#### PR Summary
@@ -550,10 +514,10 @@ This is useful to illustrate the improvements of a PR.
```shell
# On main
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=main
cargo benchmark --save-baseline=main
# After applying your changes
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=pr
cargo benchmark --save-baseline=pr
critcmp main pr
```
@@ -566,10 +530,10 @@ cargo install critcmp
#### Tips
- Use `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark <filter>` to only run specific benchmarks. For example: `cargo benchmark lexer`
to only run the lexer benchmarks.
- Use `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --quiet` for a more cleaned up output (without statistical relevance)
- Use `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --quick` to get faster results (more prone to noise)
- Use `cargo benchmark <filter>` to only run specific benchmarks. For example: `cargo benchmark linter/pydantic`
to only run the pydantic tests.
- Use `cargo benchmark --quiet` for a more cleaned up output (without statistical relevance)
- Use `cargo benchmark --quick` to get faster results (more prone to noise)
### Profiling Projects
@@ -580,10 +544,10 @@ examples.
#### Linux
Install `perf` and build `ruff_benchmark` with the `profiling` profile and then run it with perf
Install `perf` and build `ruff_benchmark` with the `release-debug` profile and then run it with perf
```shell
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark --no-run --profile=profiling && perf record --call-graph dwarf -F 9999 cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark --profile=profiling -- --profile-time=1
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark --no-run --profile=release-debug && perf record --call-graph dwarf -F 9999 cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark --profile=release-debug -- --profile-time=1
```
You can also use the `ruff_dev` launcher to run `ruff check` multiple times on a repository to
@@ -591,8 +555,8 @@ gather enough samples for a good flamegraph (change the 999, the sample rate, an
of checks, to your liking)
```shell
cargo build --bin ruff_dev --profile=profiling
perf record -g -F 999 target/profiling/ruff_dev repeat --repeat 30 --exit-zero --no-cache path/to/cpython > /dev/null
cargo build --bin ruff_dev --profile=release-debug
perf record -g -F 999 target/release-debug/ruff_dev repeat --repeat 30 --exit-zero --no-cache path/to/cpython > /dev/null
```
Then convert the recorded profile
@@ -622,7 +586,7 @@ cargo install cargo-instruments
Then run the profiler with
```shell
cargo instruments -t time --bench linter --profile profiling -p ruff_benchmark -- --profile-time=1
cargo instruments -t time --bench linter --profile release-debug -p ruff_benchmark -- --profile-time=1
```
- `-t`: Specifies what to profile. Useful options are `time` to profile the wall time and `alloc`
@@ -637,7 +601,7 @@ Otherwise, follow the instructions from the linux section.
utils with it:
- `cargo dev print-ast <file>`: Print the AST of a python file using the
[RustPython parser](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/tree/main/crates/ruff_python_parser) that is
[RustPython parser](https://github.com/astral-sh/RustPython-Parser/tree/main/parser) that is
mainly used in Ruff. For `if True: pass # comment`, you can see the syntax tree, the byte offsets
for start and stop of each node and also how the `:` token, the comment and whitespace are not
represented anymore:
@@ -913,5 +877,5 @@ By default, `src` is set to the project root. In the above example, we'd want to
`src = ["./src"]` to ensure that we locate `./my_project/src/foo` and thus categorize `import foo`
as first-party in `baz.py`. In practice, for this limited example, setting `src = ["./src"]` is
unnecessary, as all imports within `./my_project/src/foo` would be categorized as first-party via
the same-package heuristic; but if your project contains multiple packages, you'll want to set `src`
the same-package heuristic; but your project contains multiple packages, you'll want to set `src`
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license = "MIT"
[workspace.dependencies]
aho-corasick = { version = "1.1.2" }
annotate-snippets = { version = "0.9.2", features = ["color"] }
anyhow = { version = "1.0.79" }
argfile = { version = "0.1.6" }
assert_cmd = { version = "2.0.13" }
bincode = { version = "1.3.3" }
bitflags = { version = "2.4.1" }
bstr = { version = "1.9.0" }
cachedir = { version = "0.3.1" }
chrono = { version = "0.4.34", default-features = false, features = ["clock"] }
clap = { version = "4.4.18", features = ["derive"] }
clap_complete_command = { version = "0.5.1" }
clearscreen = { version = "2.0.0" }
codspeed-criterion-compat = { version = "2.3.3", default-features = false }
colored = { version = "2.1.0" }
configparser = { version = "3.0.3" }
console_error_panic_hook = { version = "0.1.7" }
console_log = { version = "1.0.0" }
countme = { version ="3.0.1"}
criterion = { version = "0.5.1", default-features = false }
dirs = { version = "5.0.0" }
drop_bomb = { version = "0.1.5" }
env_logger = { version ="0.10.1"}
fern = { version = "0.6.1" }
filetime = { version = "0.2.23" }
fs-err = { version ="2.11.0"}
anyhow = { version = "1.0.69" }
bitflags = { version = "2.3.1" }
chrono = { version = "0.4.31", default-features = false, features = ["clock"] }
clap = { version = "4.4.6", features = ["derive"] }
colored = { version = "2.0.0" }
filetime = { version = "0.2.20" }
glob = { version = "0.3.1" }
globset = { version = "0.4.14" }
hexf-parse = { version ="0.2.1"}
ignore = { version = "0.4.22" }
imara-diff ={ version = "0.1.5"}
imperative = { version = "1.0.4" }
indicatif ={ version = "0.17.8"}
indoc ={ version = "2.0.4"}
globset = { version = "0.4.10" }
ignore = { version = "0.4.20" }
insta = { version = "1.34.0", feature = ["filters", "glob"] }
insta-cmd = { version = "0.4.0" }
is-macro = { version = "0.3.5" }
is-wsl = { version = "0.4.0" }
itertools = { version = "0.12.1" }
js-sys = { version = "0.3.67" }
lalrpop-util = { version = "0.20.0", default-features = false }
lexical-parse-float = { version = "0.8.0", features = ["format"] }
is-macro = { version = "0.3.0" }
itertools = { version = "0.11.0" }
libcst = { version = "1.1.0", default-features = false }
log = { version = "0.4.17" }
memchr = { version = "2.7.1" }
mimalloc = { version ="0.1.39"}
natord = { version = "1.0.9" }
notify = { version = "6.1.1" }
once_cell = { version = "1.19.0" }
memchr = { version = "2.6.4" }
once_cell = { version = "1.17.1" }
path-absolutize = { version = "3.1.1" }
pathdiff = { version = "0.2.1" }
pep440_rs = { version = "0.4.0", features = ["serde"] }
pretty_assertions = "1.3.0"
proc-macro2 = { version = "1.0.78" }
pyproject-toml = { version = "0.9.0" }
quick-junit = { version = "0.3.5" }
proc-macro2 = { version = "1.0.69" }
quote = { version = "1.0.23" }
rand = { version = "0.8.5" }
rayon = { version = "1.8.1" }
regex = { version = "1.10.2" }
result-like = { version = "0.5.0" }
rustc-hash = { version = "1.1.0" }
schemars = { version = "0.8.16" }
seahash = { version ="4.1.0"}
semver = { version = "1.0.21" }
serde = { version = "1.0.196", features = ["derive"] }
serde-wasm-bindgen = { version = "0.6.3" }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.113" }
serde_test = { version = "1.0.152" }
serde_with = { version = "3.6.0", default-features = false, features = ["macros"] }
schemars = { version = "0.8.15" }
serde = { version = "1.0.152", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.107" }
shellexpand = { version = "3.0.0" }
shlex = { version ="1.3.0"}
similar = { version = "2.4.0", features = ["inline"] }
smallvec = { version = "1.13.1" }
similar = { version = "2.3.0", features = ["inline"] }
smallvec = { version = "1.11.1" }
static_assertions = "1.1.0"
strum = { version = "0.25.0", features = ["strum_macros"] }
strum_macros = { version = "0.25.3" }
syn = { version = "2.0.40" }
tempfile = { version ="3.9.0"}
test-case = { version = "3.3.1" }
thiserror = { version = "1.0.57" }
tikv-jemallocator = { version ="0.5.0"}
toml = { version = "0.8.9" }
tracing = { version = "0.1.40" }
tracing-indicatif = { version = "0.3.6" }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.18", features = ["env-filter"] }
typed-arena = { version = "2.0.2" }
unic-ucd-category = { version ="0.9"}
strum_macros = { version = "0.25.2" }
syn = { version = "2.0.38" }
test-case = { version = "3.2.1" }
thiserror = { version = "1.0.49" }
toml = { version = "0.7.8" }
tracing = { version = "0.1.39" }
tracing-indicatif = { version = "0.3.4" }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.17", features = ["env-filter"] }
unicode-ident = { version = "1.0.12" }
unicode_names2 = { version = "1.2.0" }
unicode-width = { version = "0.1.11" }
unicode_names2 = { version = "1.2.1" }
ureq = { version = "2.9.1" }
url = { version = "2.5.0" }
uuid = { version = "1.6.1", features = ["v4", "fast-rng", "macro-diagnostics", "js"] }
walkdir = { version = "2.3.2" }
wasm-bindgen = { version = "0.2.84" }
wasm-bindgen-test = { version = "0.3.40" }
wild = { version = "2" }
[workspace.lints.rust]
unsafe_code = "warn"
unreachable_pub = "warn"
[workspace.lints.clippy]
pedantic = { level = "warn", priority = -2 }
# Allowed pedantic lints
char_lit_as_u8 = "allow"
collapsible_else_if = "allow"
collapsible_if = "allow"
implicit_hasher = "allow"
match_same_arms = "allow"
missing_errors_doc = "allow"
missing_panics_doc = "allow"
module_name_repetitions = "allow"
must_use_candidate = "allow"
similar_names = "allow"
too_many_lines = "allow"
# To allow `#[allow(clippy::all)]` in `crates/ruff_python_parser/src/python.rs`.
needless_raw_string_hashes = "allow"
# Disallowed restriction lints
print_stdout = "warn"
print_stderr = "warn"
dbg_macro = "warn"
empty_drop = "warn"
empty_structs_with_brackets = "warn"
exit = "warn"
get_unwrap = "warn"
rc_buffer = "warn"
rc_mutex = "warn"
rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs = "warn"
uuid = { version = "1.4.1", features = ["v4", "fast-rng", "macro-diagnostics", "js"] }
wsl = { version = "0.1.0" }
[profile.release]
# Note that we set these explicitly, and these values
# were chosen based on a trade-off between compile times
# and runtime performance[1].
#
# [1]: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9031
lto = "thin"
codegen-units = 16
# Some crates don't change as much but benefit more from
# more expensive optimization passes, so we selectively
# decrease codegen-units in some cases.
[profile.release.package.ruff_python_parser]
codegen-units = 1
[profile.release.package.ruff_python_ast]
lto = "fat"
codegen-units = 1
[profile.dev.package.insta]
@@ -171,8 +70,8 @@ opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.package.ruff_python_parser]
opt-level = 1
# Use the `--profile profiling` flag to show symbols in release mode.
# e.g. `cargo build --profile profiling`
[profile.profiling]
# Use the `--profile release-debug` flag to show symbols in release mode.
# e.g. `cargo build --profile release-debug`
[profile.release-debug]
inherits = "release"
debug = 1

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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM ubuntu as build
ENV HOME="/root"
WORKDIR $HOME
RUN apt update && apt install -y build-essential curl python3-venv
# Setup zig as cross compiling linker
RUN python3 -m venv $HOME/.venv
RUN .venv/bin/pip install cargo-zigbuild
ENV PATH="$HOME/.venv/bin:$PATH"
# Install rust
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
RUN case "$TARGETPLATFORM" in \
"linux/arm64") echo "aarch64-unknown-linux-musl" > rust_target.txt ;; \
"linux/amd64") echo "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" > rust_target.txt ;; \
*) exit 1 ;; \
esac
# Update rustup whenever we bump the rust version
COPY rust-toolchain.toml rust-toolchain.toml
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y --target $(cat rust_target.txt) --profile minimal --default-toolchain none
ENV PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$PATH"
# Installs the correct toolchain version from rust-toolchain.toml and then the musl target
RUN rustup target add $(cat rust_target.txt)
# Build
COPY crates crates
COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.toml
COPY Cargo.lock Cargo.lock
RUN cargo zigbuild --bin ruff --target $(cat rust_target.txt) --release
RUN cp target/$(cat rust_target.txt)/release/ruff /ruff
# TODO: Optimize binary size, with a version that also works when cross compiling
# RUN strip --strip-all /ruff
FROM scratch
COPY --from=build /ruff /ruff
WORKDIR /io
ENTRYPOINT ["/ruff"]

25
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@@ -1269,31 +1269,6 @@ are:
SOFTWARE.
"""
- flake8-trio, licensed as follows:
"""
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Zac Hatfield-Dodds
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
"""
- Pyright, licensed as follows:
"""
MIT License

137
README.md
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
[**Discord**](https://discord.gg/c9MhzV8aU5) | [**Docs**](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/) | [**Playground**](https://play.ruff.rs/)
An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust.
<p align="center">
<picture align="center">
@@ -24,16 +24,17 @@ An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
<i>Linting the CPython codebase from scratch.</i>
</p>
- ⚡️ 10-100x faster than existing linters (like Flake8) and formatters (like Black)
- ⚡️ 10-100x faster than existing linters
- 🐍 Installable via `pip`
- 🛠️ `pyproject.toml` support
- 🤝 Python 3.12 compatibility
- ⚖️ Drop-in parity with [Flake8](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/faq/#how-does-ruff-compare-to-flake8), isort, and Black
- 📦 Built-in caching, to avoid re-analyzing unchanged files
- 🔧 Fix support, for automatic error correction (e.g., automatically remove unused imports)
- 📏 Over [700 built-in rules](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/), with native re-implementations
of popular Flake8 plugins, like flake8-bugbear
- ⌨️ First-party [editor integrations](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/integrations/) for
- 📏 Over [700 built-in rules](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/)
- ⚖️ [Near-parity](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/faq/#how-does-ruff-compare-to-flake8) with the
built-in Flake8 rule set
- 🔌 Native re-implementations of dozens of Flake8 plugins, like flake8-bugbear
- ⌨️ First-party [editor integrations](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/editor-integrations/) for
[VS Code](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode) and [more](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp)
- 🌎 Monorepo-friendly, with [hierarchical and cascading configuration](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/configuration/#pyprojecttoml-discovery)
@@ -41,10 +42,10 @@ Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrat
functionality behind a single, common interface.
Ruff can be used to replace [Flake8](https://pypi.org/project/flake8/) (plus dozens of plugins),
[Black](https://github.com/psf/black), [isort](https://pypi.org/project/isort/),
[pydocstyle](https://pypi.org/project/pydocstyle/), [pyupgrade](https://pypi.org/project/pyupgrade/),
[autoflake](https://pypi.org/project/autoflake/), and more, all while executing tens or hundreds of
times faster than any individual tool.
[isort](https://pypi.org/project/isort/), [pydocstyle](https://pypi.org/project/pydocstyle/),
[yesqa](https://github.com/asottile/yesqa), [eradicate](https://pypi.org/project/eradicate/),
[pyupgrade](https://pypi.org/project/pyupgrade/), and [autoflake](https://pypi.org/project/autoflake/),
all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool.
Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects like:
@@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects like
- [Pandas](https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas)
- [SciPy](https://github.com/scipy/scipy)
...and [many more](#whos-using-ruff).
...and many more.
Ruff is backed by [Astral](https://astral.sh). Read the [launch post](https://astral.sh/blog/announcing-astral-the-company-behind-ruff),
or the original [project announcement](https://notes.crmarsh.com/python-tooling-could-be-much-much-faster).
@@ -125,38 +126,23 @@ and with [a variety of other package managers](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/insta
### Usage
To run Ruff as a linter, try any of the following:
To run Ruff, try any of the following:
```shell
ruff check . # Lint all files in the current directory (and any subdirectories).
ruff check path/to/code/ # Lint all files in `/path/to/code` (and any subdirectories).
ruff check path/to/code/*.py # Lint all `.py` files in `/path/to/code`.
ruff check path/to/code/to/file.py # Lint `file.py`.
ruff check @arguments.txt # Lint using an input file, treating its contents as newline-delimited command-line arguments.
ruff check . # Lint all files in the current directory (and any subdirectories)
ruff check path/to/code/ # Lint all files in `/path/to/code` (and any subdirectories)
ruff check path/to/code/*.py # Lint all `.py` files in `/path/to/code`
ruff check path/to/code/to/file.py # Lint `file.py`
```
Or, to run Ruff as a formatter:
```shell
ruff format . # Format all files in the current directory (and any subdirectories).
ruff format path/to/code/ # Format all files in `/path/to/code` (and any subdirectories).
ruff format path/to/code/*.py # Format all `.py` files in `/path/to/code`.
ruff format path/to/code/to/file.py # Format `file.py`.
ruff format @arguments.txt # Format using an input file, treating its contents as newline-delimited command-line arguments.
```
Ruff can also be used as a [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/) hook via [`ruff-pre-commit`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit):
Ruff can also be used as a [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) hook:
```yaml
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
# Ruff version.
rev: v0.2.1
rev: v0.1.0
hooks:
# Run the linter.
- id: ruff
args: [ --fix ]
# Run the formatter.
- id: ruff-format
```
Ruff can also be used as a [VS Code extension](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode) or
@@ -182,10 +168,18 @@ Ruff can be configured through a `pyproject.toml`, `ruff.toml`, or `.ruff.toml`
[_Configuration_](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/configuration/), or [_Settings_](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/)
for a complete list of all configuration options).
If left unspecified, Ruff's default configuration is equivalent to:
If left unspecified, the default configuration is equivalent to:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
# Enable Pyflakes (`F`) and a subset of the pycodestyle (`E`) codes by default.
select = ["E4", "E7", "E9", "F"]
ignore = []
# Allow fix for all enabled rules (when `--fix`) is provided.
fixable = ["A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "I", "N", "Q", "S", "T", "W", "ANN", "ARG", "BLE", "COM", "DJ", "DTZ", "EM", "ERA", "EXE", "FBT", "ICN", "INP", "ISC", "NPY", "PD", "PGH", "PIE", "PL", "PT", "PTH", "PYI", "RET", "RSE", "RUF", "SIM", "SLF", "TCH", "TID", "TRY", "UP", "YTT"]
unfixable = []
# Exclude a variety of commonly ignored directories.
exclude = [
".bzr",
@@ -194,70 +188,46 @@ exclude = [
".git",
".git-rewrite",
".hg",
".ipynb_checkpoints",
".mypy_cache",
".nox",
".pants.d",
".pyenv",
".pytest_cache",
".pytype",
".ruff_cache",
".svn",
".tox",
".venv",
".vscode",
"__pypackages__",
"_build",
"buck-out",
"build",
"dist",
"node_modules",
"site-packages",
"venv",
]
# Same as Black.
line-length = 88
indent-width = 4
# Assume Python 3.8
target-version = "py38"
[tool.ruff.lint]
# Enable Pyflakes (`F`) and a subset of the pycodestyle (`E`) codes by default.
select = ["E4", "E7", "E9", "F"]
ignore = []
# Allow fix for all enabled rules (when `--fix`) is provided.
fixable = ["ALL"]
unfixable = []
# Allow unused variables when underscore-prefixed.
dummy-variable-rgx = "^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$"
[tool.ruff.format]
# Like Black, use double quotes for strings.
quote-style = "double"
# Assume Python 3.8
target-version = "py38"
# Like Black, indent with spaces, rather than tabs.
indent-style = "space"
# Like Black, respect magic trailing commas.
skip-magic-trailing-comma = false
# Like Black, automatically detect the appropriate line ending.
line-ending = "auto"
[tool.ruff.mccabe]
# Unlike Flake8, default to a complexity level of 10.
max-complexity = 10
```
Some configuration options can be provided via the command-line, such as those related to
rule enablement and disablement, file discovery, and logging level:
rule enablement and disablement, file discovery, logging level, and more:
```shell
ruff check path/to/code/ --select F401 --select F403 --quiet
```
See `ruff help` for more on Ruff's top-level commands, or `ruff help check` and `ruff help format`
for more on the linting and formatting commands, respectively.
See `ruff help` for more on Ruff's top-level commands, or `ruff help check` for more on the
linting command.
## Rules
@@ -267,8 +237,9 @@ for more on the linting and formatting commands, respectively.
isort, pyupgrade, and others. Regardless of the rule's origin, Ruff re-implements every rule in
Rust as a first-party feature.
By default, Ruff enables Flake8's `F` rules, along with a subset of the `E` rules, omitting any
stylistic rules that overlap with the use of a formatter, like `ruff format` or
By default, Ruff enables Flake8's `E` and `F` rules. Ruff supports all rules from the `F` category,
and a [subset](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#error-e) of the `E` category, omitting those
stylistic rules made obsolete by the use of a formatter, like
[Black](https://github.com/psf/black).
If you're just getting started with Ruff, **the default rule set is a great place to start**: it
@@ -319,7 +290,6 @@ quality tools, including:
- [flake8-super](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-super/)
- [flake8-tidy-imports](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-tidy-imports/)
- [flake8-todos](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-todos/)
- [flake8-trio](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-trio/)
- [flake8-type-checking](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-type-checking/)
- [flake8-use-pathlib](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-use-pathlib/)
- [flynt](https://pypi.org/project/flynt/) ([#2102](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/2102))
@@ -361,7 +331,7 @@ In some cases, Ruff includes a "direct" Rust port of the corresponding tool.
We're grateful to the maintainers of these tools for their work, and for all
the value they've provided to the Python community.
Ruff's formatter is built on a fork of Rome's [`rome_formatter`](https://github.com/rome/tools/tree/main/crates/rome_formatter),
Ruff's autoformatter is built on a fork of Rome's [`rome_formatter`](https://github.com/rome/tools/tree/main/crates/rome_formatter),
and again draws on both API and implementation details from [Rome](https://github.com/rome/tools),
[Prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier), and [Black](https://github.com/psf/black).
@@ -382,11 +352,10 @@ Ruff is used by a number of major open-source projects and companies, including:
- Anthropic ([Python SDK](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python))
- [Apache Airflow](https://github.com/apache/airflow)
- AstraZeneca ([Magnus](https://github.com/AstraZeneca/magnus-core))
- [Babel](https://github.com/python-babel/babel)
- Benchling ([Refac](https://github.com/benchling/refac))
- [Babel](https://github.com/python-babel/babel)
- [Bokeh](https://github.com/bokeh/bokeh)
- [Cryptography (PyCA)](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography)
- CERN ([Indico](https://getindico.io/))
- [DVC](https://github.com/iterative/dvc)
- [Dagger](https://github.com/dagger/dagger)
- [Dagster](https://github.com/dagster-io/dagster)
@@ -395,17 +364,15 @@ Ruff is used by a number of major open-source projects and companies, including:
- [Gradio](https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio)
- [Great Expectations](https://github.com/great-expectations/great_expectations)
- [HTTPX](https://github.com/encode/httpx)
- [Hatch](https://github.com/pypa/hatch)
- [Home Assistant](https://github.com/home-assistant/core)
- Hugging Face ([Transformers](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers),
[Datasets](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets),
[Diffusers](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers))
- [Hatch](https://github.com/pypa/hatch)
- [Home Assistant](https://github.com/home-assistant/core)
- ING Bank ([popmon](https://github.com/ing-bank/popmon), [probatus](https://github.com/ing-bank/probatus))
- [Ibis](https://github.com/ibis-project/ibis)
- [ivy](https://github.com/unifyai/ivy)
- [Jupyter](https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter_server)
- [LangChain](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain)
- [Litestar](https://litestar.dev/)
- [LlamaIndex](https://github.com/jerryjliu/llama_index)
- Matrix ([Synapse](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse))
- [MegaLinter](https://github.com/oxsecurity/megalinter)
@@ -418,37 +385,29 @@ Ruff is used by a number of major open-source projects and companies, including:
- [Mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy)
- Netflix ([Dispatch](https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch))
- [Neon](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon)
- [NoneBot](https://github.com/nonebot/nonebot2)
- [NumPyro](https://github.com/pyro-ppl/numpyro)
- [ONNX](https://github.com/onnx/onnx)
- [OpenBB](https://github.com/OpenBB-finance/OpenBBTerminal)
- [PDM](https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm)
- [PaddlePaddle](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Paddle)
- [Pandas](https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas)
- [Pillow](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow)
- [Poetry](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry)
- [Polars](https://github.com/pola-rs/polars)
- [PostHog](https://github.com/PostHog/posthog)
- Prefect ([Python SDK](https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect), [Marvin](https://github.com/PrefectHQ/marvin))
- [PyInstaller](https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller)
- [PyMC](https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc/)
- [PyMC-Marketing](https://github.com/pymc-labs/pymc-marketing)
- [pytest](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest)
- [PyTorch](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch)
- [Pydantic](https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic)
- [Pylint](https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint)
- [PyVista](https://github.com/pyvista/pyvista)
- [Reflex](https://github.com/reflex-dev/reflex)
- [River](https://github.com/online-ml/river)
- [Rippling](https://rippling.com)
- [Robyn](https://github.com/sansyrox/robyn)
- [Saleor](https://github.com/saleor/saleor)
- Scale AI ([Launch SDK](https://github.com/scaleapi/launch-python-client))
- [SciPy](https://github.com/scipy/scipy)
- Snowflake ([SnowCLI](https://github.com/Snowflake-Labs/snowcli))
- [Saleor](https://github.com/saleor/saleor)
- [SciPy](https://github.com/scipy/scipy)
- [Sphinx](https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx)
- [Stable Baselines3](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3)
- [Starlette](https://github.com/encode/starlette)
- [Litestar](https://litestar.dev/)
- [The Algorithms](https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python)
- [Vega-Altair](https://github.com/altair-viz/altair)
- WordPress ([Openverse](https://github.com/WordPress/openverse))
@@ -464,7 +423,7 @@ Ruff is used by a number of major open-source projects and companies, including:
### Show Your Support
If you're using Ruff, consider adding the Ruff badge to your project's `README.md`:
If you're using Ruff, consider adding the Ruff badge to project's `README.md`:
```md
[![Ruff](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/ruff/main/assets/badge/v2.json)](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff)
@@ -490,6 +449,6 @@ MIT
<div align="center">
<a target="_blank" href="https://astral.sh" style="background:none">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/ruff/main/assets/svg/Astral.svg" alt="Made by Astral">
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[files]
# https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/issues/868
extend-exclude = ["**/resources/**/*", "**/snapshots/**/*"]
extend-exclude = ["resources", "snapshots"]
[default.extend-words]
hel = "hel"

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"label": "code style",
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[package]
name = "flake8-to-ruff"
version = "0.1.0"
description = """
Convert Flake8 configuration files to Ruff configuration files.
"""
authors = { workspace = true }
edition = { workspace = true }
rust-version = { workspace = true }
homepage = { workspace = true }
documentation = { workspace = true }
repository = { workspace = true }
license = { workspace = true }
[dependencies]
ruff_linter = { path = "../ruff_linter", default-features = false }
ruff_workspace = { path = "../ruff_workspace" }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
clap = { workspace = true }
colored = { workspace = true }
configparser = { version = "3.0.2" }
itertools = { workspace = true }
log = { workspace = true }
once_cell = { workspace = true }
pep440_rs = { version = "0.3.12", features = ["serde"] }
regex = { workspace = true }
rustc-hash = { workspace = true }
serde = { workspace = true }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
strum = { workspace = true }
strum_macros = { workspace = true }
toml = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
pretty_assertions = "1.3.0"

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# flake8-to-ruff
Convert existing Flake8 configuration files (`setup.cfg`, `tox.ini`, or `.flake8`) for use with
[Ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff).
Generates a Ruff-compatible `pyproject.toml` section.
## Installation and Usage
### Installation
Available as [`flake8-to-ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-to-ruff/) on PyPI:
```shell
pip install flake8-to-ruff
```
### Usage
To run `flake8-to-ruff`:
```shell
flake8-to-ruff path/to/setup.cfg
flake8-to-ruff path/to/tox.ini
flake8-to-ruff path/to/.flake8
```
`flake8-to-ruff` will print the relevant `pyproject.toml` sections to standard output, like so:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
exclude = [
'.svn',
'CVS',
'.bzr',
'.hg',
'.git',
'__pycache__',
'.tox',
'.idea',
'.mypy_cache',
'.venv',
'node_modules',
'_state_machine.py',
'test_fstring.py',
'bad_coding2.py',
'badsyntax_*.py',
]
select = [
'A',
'E',
'F',
'Q',
]
ignore = []
[tool.ruff.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = 'single'
[tool.ruff.pep8-naming]
ignore-names = [
'foo',
'bar',
]
```
### Plugins
`flake8-to-ruff` will attempt to infer any activated plugins based on the settings provided in your
configuration file.
For example, if your `.flake8` file includes a `docstring-convention` property, `flake8-to-ruff`
will enable the appropriate [`flake8-docstrings`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-docstrings/)
checks.
Alternatively, you can manually specify plugins on the command-line:
```shell
flake8-to-ruff path/to/.flake8 --plugin flake8-builtins --plugin flake8-quotes
```
## Limitations
1. Ruff only supports a subset of the Flake configuration options. `flake8-to-ruff` will warn on and
ignore unsupported options in the `.flake8` file (or equivalent). (Similarly, Ruff has a few
configuration options that don't exist in Flake8.)
1. Ruff will omit any rule codes that are unimplemented or unsupported by Ruff, including rule
codes from unsupported plugins. (See the
[documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/faq/#how-does-ruff-compare-to-flake8) for the complete
list of supported plugins.)
## License
MIT
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome and hugely appreciated. To get started, check out the
[contributing guidelines](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).

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[build-system]
requires = [
# The minimum setuptools version is specific to the PEP 517 backend,
# and may be stricter than the version required in `setup.cfg`
"setuptools>=40.6.0,!=60.9.0",
"wheel",
# Must be kept in sync with the `install_requirements` in `setup.cfg`
"cffi>=1.12; platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'",
"setuptools-rust>=0.11.4",
]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[tool.black]
line-length = 79
target-version = ["py36"]
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
addopts = "-r s --capture=no --strict-markers --benchmark-disable"
markers = [
"skip_fips: this test is not executed in FIPS mode",
"supported: parametrized test requiring only_if and skip_message",
]
[tool.mypy]
show_error_codes = true
check_untyped_defs = true
no_implicit_reexport = true
warn_redundant_casts = true
warn_unused_ignores = true
warn_unused_configs = true
strict_equality = true
[[tool.mypy.overrides]]
module = [
"pretend"
]
ignore_missing_imports = true
[tool.coverage.run]
branch = true
relative_files = true
source = [
"cryptography",
"tests/",
]
[tool.coverage.paths]
source = [
"src/cryptography",
"*.tox/*/lib*/python*/site-packages/cryptography",
"*.tox\\*\\Lib\\site-packages\\cryptography",
"*.tox/pypy/site-packages/cryptography",
]
tests =[
"tests/",
"*tests\\",
]
[tool.coverage.report]
exclude_lines = [
"@abc.abstractmethod",
"@abc.abstractproperty",
"@typing.overload",
"if typing.TYPE_CHECKING",
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[metadata]
name = cryptography
version = attr: cryptography.__version__
description = cryptography is a package which provides cryptographic recipes and primitives to Python developers.
long_description = file: README.rst
long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
license = BSD-3-Clause OR Apache-2.0
url = https://github.com/pyca/cryptography
author = The Python Cryptographic Authority and individual contributors
author_email = cryptography-dev@python.org
project_urls =
Documentation=https://cryptography.io/
Source=https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/
Issues=https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues
Changelog=https://cryptography.io/en/latest/changelog/
classifiers =
Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Intended Audience :: Developers
License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Natural Language :: English
Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Operating System :: POSIX
Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD
Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Programming Language :: Python
Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Topic :: Security :: Cryptography
[options]
python_requires = >=3.6
include_package_data = True
zip_safe = False
package_dir =
=src
packages = find:
# `install_requires` must be kept in sync with `pyproject.toml`
install_requires =
cffi >=1.12
[options.packages.find]
where = src
exclude =
_cffi_src
_cffi_src.*
[options.extras_require]
test =
pytest>=6.2.0
pytest-benchmark
pytest-cov
pytest-subtests
pytest-xdist
pretend
iso8601
pytz
hypothesis>=1.11.4,!=3.79.2
docs =
sphinx >= 1.6.5,!=1.8.0,!=3.1.0,!=3.1.1,!=5.2.0,!=5.2.0.post0
sphinx_rtd_theme
docstest =
pyenchant >= 1.6.11
twine >= 1.12.0
sphinxcontrib-spelling >= 4.0.1
sdist =
setuptools_rust >= 0.11.4
pep8test =
black
flake8
flake8-import-order
pep8-naming
# This extra is for OpenSSH private keys that use bcrypt KDF
# Versions: v3.1.3 - ignore_few_rounds, v3.1.5 - abi3
ssh =
bcrypt >= 3.1.5
[flake8]
ignore = E203,E211,W503,W504,N818
exclude = .tox,*.egg,.git,_build,.hypothesis
select = E,W,F,N,I
application-import-names = cryptography,cryptography_vectors,tests

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[flake8]
# Ignore style and complexity
# E: style errors
# W: style warnings
# C: complexity
# D: docstring warnings (unused pydocstyle extension)
# F841: local variable assigned but never used
ignore = E, C, W, D, F841
builtins = c, get_config
exclude =
.cache,
.github,
docs,
jupyterhub/alembic*,
onbuild,
scripts,
share,
tools,
setup.py

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[flake8]
# Exclude the grpc generated code
exclude = ./manim/grpc/gen/*
max-complexity = 15
max-line-length = 88
statistics = True
# Prevents some flake8-rst-docstrings errors
rst-roles = attr,class,func,meth,mod,obj,ref,doc,exc
rst-directives = manim, SEEALSO, seealso
docstring-convention=numpy
select = A,A00,B,B9,C4,C90,D,E,F,F,PT,RST,SIM,W
# General Compatibility
extend-ignore = E203, W503, D202, D212, D213, D404
# Misc
F401, F403, F405, F841, E501, E731, E402, F811, F821,
# Plug-in: flake8-builtins
A001, A002, A003,
# Plug-in: flake8-bugbear
B006, B007, B008, B009, B010, B903, B950,
# Plug-in: flake8-simplify
SIM105, SIM106, SIM119,
# Plug-in: flake8-comprehensions
C901
# Plug-in: flake8-pytest-style
PT001, PT004, PT006, PT011, PT018, PT022, PT023,
# Plug-in: flake8-docstrings
D100, D101, D102, D103, D104, D105, D106, D107,
D200, D202, D204, D205, D209,
D301,
D400, D401, D402, D403, D405, D406, D407, D409, D411, D412, D414,
# Plug-in: flake8-rst-docstrings
RST201, RST203, RST210, RST212, RST213, RST215,
RST301, RST303,

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[flake8]
min_python_version = 3.7.0
max-line-length = 88
ban-relative-imports = true
# flake8-use-fstring: https://github.com/MichaelKim0407/flake8-use-fstring#--percent-greedy-and---format-greedy
format-greedy = 1
inline-quotes = double
enable-extensions = TC, TC1
type-checking-strict = true
eradicate-whitelist-extend = ^-.*;
extend-ignore =
# E203: Whitespace before ':' (pycqa/pycodestyle#373)
E203,
# SIM106: Handle error-cases first
SIM106,
# ANN101: Missing type annotation for self in method
ANN101,
# ANN102: Missing type annotation for cls in classmethod
ANN102,
# PIE781: assign-and-return
PIE781,
# PIE798 no-unnecessary-class: Consider using a module for namespacing instead
PIE798,
per-file-ignores =
# TC002: Move third-party import '...' into a type-checking block
__init__.py:TC002,
# ANN201: Missing return type annotation for public function
tests/test_*:ANN201
tests/**/test_*:ANN201
extend-exclude =
# Frozen and not subject to change in this repo:
get-poetry.py,
install-poetry.py,
# External to the project's coding standards:
tests/fixtures/*,
tests/**/fixtures/*,

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[flake8]
max-line-length=120
docstring-convention=all
import-order-style=pycharm
application_import_names=bot,tests
exclude=.cache,.venv,.git,constants.py
extend-ignore=
B311,W503,E226,S311,T000,E731
# Missing Docstrings
D100,D104,D105,D107,
# Docstring Whitespace
D203,D212,D214,D215,
# Docstring Quotes
D301,D302,
# Docstring Content
D400,D401,D402,D404,D405,D406,D407,D408,D409,D410,D411,D412,D413,D414,D416,D417
# Type Annotations
ANN002,ANN003,ANN101,ANN102,ANN204,ANN206,ANN401
per-file-ignores=tests/*:D,ANN

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[flake8]
ignore = E203, E501, W503
per-file-ignores =
requests/__init__.py:E402, F401
requests/compat.py:E402, F401
tests/compat.py:F401

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[project]
name = "flake8-to-ruff"
keywords = ["automation", "flake8", "pycodestyle", "pyflakes", "pylint", "clippy"]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
"Environment :: Console",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance",
]
author = "Charlie Marsh"
author_email = "charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com"
description = "Convert existing Flake8 configuration to Ruff."
requires-python = ">=3.7"
[project.urls]
repository = "https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff#subdirectory=crates/flake8_to_ruff"
[build-system]
requires = ["maturin>=1.0,<2.0"]
build-backend = "maturin"
[tool.maturin]
bindings = "bin"
strip = true

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//! Extract Black configuration settings from a pyproject.toml.
use ruff_linter::line_width::LineLength;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::PythonVersion;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
pub(crate) struct Black {
#[serde(alias = "line-length", alias = "line_length")]
pub(crate) line_length: Option<LineLength>,
#[serde(alias = "target-version", alias = "target_version")]
pub(crate) target_version: Option<Vec<PythonVersion>>,
}

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use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::str::FromStr;
use itertools::Itertools;
use ruff_linter::line_width::LineLength;
use ruff_linter::registry::Linter;
use ruff_linter::rule_selector::RuleSelector;
use ruff_linter::rules::flake8_pytest_style::types::{
ParametrizeNameType, ParametrizeValuesRowType, ParametrizeValuesType,
};
use ruff_linter::rules::flake8_quotes::settings::Quote;
use ruff_linter::rules::flake8_tidy_imports::settings::Strictness;
use ruff_linter::rules::pydocstyle::settings::Convention;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::PythonVersion;
use ruff_linter::settings::DEFAULT_SELECTORS;
use ruff_linter::warn_user;
use ruff_workspace::options::{
Flake8AnnotationsOptions, Flake8BugbearOptions, Flake8BuiltinsOptions, Flake8ErrMsgOptions,
Flake8PytestStyleOptions, Flake8QuotesOptions, Flake8TidyImportsOptions, LintOptions,
McCabeOptions, Options, Pep8NamingOptions, PydocstyleOptions,
};
use ruff_workspace::pyproject::Pyproject;
use super::external_config::ExternalConfig;
use super::plugin::Plugin;
use super::{parser, plugin};
pub(crate) fn convert(
config: &HashMap<String, HashMap<String, Option<String>>>,
external_config: &ExternalConfig,
plugins: Option<Vec<Plugin>>,
) -> Pyproject {
// Extract the Flake8 section.
let flake8 = config
.get("flake8")
.expect("Unable to find flake8 section in INI file");
// Extract all referenced rule code prefixes, to power plugin inference.
let mut referenced_codes: HashSet<RuleSelector> = HashSet::default();
for (key, value) in flake8 {
if let Some(value) = value {
match key.as_str() {
"select" | "ignore" | "extend-select" | "extend_select" | "extend-ignore"
| "extend_ignore" => {
referenced_codes.extend(parser::parse_prefix_codes(value.as_ref()));
}
"per-file-ignores" | "per_file_ignores" => {
if let Ok(per_file_ignores) =
parser::parse_files_to_codes_mapping(value.as_ref())
{
for (_, codes) in parser::collect_per_file_ignores(per_file_ignores) {
referenced_codes.extend(codes);
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
// Infer plugins, if not provided.
let plugins = plugins.unwrap_or_else(|| {
let from_options = plugin::infer_plugins_from_options(flake8);
if !from_options.is_empty() {
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
{
eprintln!("Inferred plugins from settings: {from_options:#?}");
}
}
let from_codes = plugin::infer_plugins_from_codes(&referenced_codes);
if !from_codes.is_empty() {
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
{
eprintln!("Inferred plugins from referenced codes: {from_codes:#?}");
}
}
from_options.into_iter().chain(from_codes).collect()
});
// Check if the user has specified a `select`. If not, we'll add our own
// default `select`, and populate it based on user plugins.
let mut select = flake8
.get("select")
.and_then(|value| {
value
.as_ref()
.map(|value| HashSet::from_iter(parser::parse_prefix_codes(value)))
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| resolve_select(&plugins));
let mut ignore: HashSet<RuleSelector> = flake8
.get("ignore")
.and_then(|value| {
value
.as_ref()
.map(|value| HashSet::from_iter(parser::parse_prefix_codes(value)))
})
.unwrap_or_default();
// Parse each supported option.
let mut options = Options::default();
let mut lint_options = LintOptions::default();
let mut flake8_annotations = Flake8AnnotationsOptions::default();
let mut flake8_bugbear = Flake8BugbearOptions::default();
let mut flake8_builtins = Flake8BuiltinsOptions::default();
let mut flake8_errmsg = Flake8ErrMsgOptions::default();
let mut flake8_pytest_style = Flake8PytestStyleOptions::default();
let mut flake8_quotes = Flake8QuotesOptions::default();
let mut flake8_tidy_imports = Flake8TidyImportsOptions::default();
let mut mccabe = McCabeOptions::default();
let mut pep8_naming = Pep8NamingOptions::default();
let mut pydocstyle = PydocstyleOptions::default();
for (key, value) in flake8 {
if let Some(value) = value {
match key.as_str() {
// flake8
"builtins" => {
options.builtins = Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
"max-line-length" | "max_line_length" => match LineLength::from_str(value) {
Ok(line_length) => options.line_length = Some(line_length),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
},
"select" => {
// No-op (handled above).
select.extend(parser::parse_prefix_codes(value.as_ref()));
}
"ignore" => {
// No-op (handled above).
}
"extend-select" | "extend_select" => {
// Unlike Flake8, use a single explicit `select`.
select.extend(parser::parse_prefix_codes(value.as_ref()));
}
"extend-ignore" | "extend_ignore" => {
// Unlike Flake8, use a single explicit `ignore`.
ignore.extend(parser::parse_prefix_codes(value.as_ref()));
}
"exclude" => {
options.exclude = Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
"extend-exclude" | "extend_exclude" => {
options.extend_exclude = Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
"per-file-ignores" | "per_file_ignores" => {
match parser::parse_files_to_codes_mapping(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(per_file_ignores) => {
lint_options.per_file_ignores =
Some(parser::collect_per_file_ignores(per_file_ignores));
}
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
// flake8-bugbear
"extend-immutable-calls" | "extend_immutable_calls" => {
flake8_bugbear.extend_immutable_calls =
Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
// flake8-builtins
"builtins-ignorelist" | "builtins_ignorelist" => {
flake8_builtins.builtins_ignorelist =
Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
// flake8-annotations
"suppress-none-returning" | "suppress_none_returning" => {
match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_annotations.suppress_none_returning = Some(bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
"suppress-dummy-args" | "suppress_dummy_args" => {
match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_annotations.suppress_dummy_args = Some(bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
"mypy-init-return" | "mypy_init_return" => {
match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_annotations.mypy_init_return = Some(bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
"allow-star-arg-any" | "allow_star_arg_any" => {
match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_annotations.allow_star_arg_any = Some(bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
// flake8-quotes
"quotes" | "inline-quotes" | "inline_quotes" => match value.trim() {
"'" | "single" => flake8_quotes.inline_quotes = Some(Quote::Single),
"\"" | "double" => flake8_quotes.inline_quotes = Some(Quote::Double),
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
},
"multiline-quotes" | "multiline_quotes" => match value.trim() {
"'" | "single" => flake8_quotes.multiline_quotes = Some(Quote::Single),
"\"" | "double" => flake8_quotes.multiline_quotes = Some(Quote::Double),
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
},
"docstring-quotes" | "docstring_quotes" => match value.trim() {
"'" | "single" => flake8_quotes.docstring_quotes = Some(Quote::Single),
"\"" | "double" => flake8_quotes.docstring_quotes = Some(Quote::Double),
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
},
"avoid-escape" | "avoid_escape" => match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_quotes.avoid_escape = Some(bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
},
// pep8-naming
"ignore-names" | "ignore_names" => {
pep8_naming.ignore_names = Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
"classmethod-decorators" | "classmethod_decorators" => {
pep8_naming.classmethod_decorators =
Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
"staticmethod-decorators" | "staticmethod_decorators" => {
pep8_naming.staticmethod_decorators =
Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
// flake8-tidy-imports
"ban-relative-imports" | "ban_relative_imports" => match value.trim() {
"true" => flake8_tidy_imports.ban_relative_imports = Some(Strictness::All),
"parents" => {
flake8_tidy_imports.ban_relative_imports = Some(Strictness::Parents);
}
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
},
// flake8-docstrings
"docstring-convention" => match value.trim() {
"google" => pydocstyle.convention = Some(Convention::Google),
"numpy" => pydocstyle.convention = Some(Convention::Numpy),
"pep257" => pydocstyle.convention = Some(Convention::Pep257),
"all" => pydocstyle.convention = None,
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
},
// mccabe
"max-complexity" | "max_complexity" => match value.parse::<usize>() {
Ok(max_complexity) => mccabe.max_complexity = Some(max_complexity),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
},
// flake8-errmsg
"errmsg-max-string-length" | "errmsg_max_string_length" => {
match value.parse::<usize>() {
Ok(max_string_length) => {
flake8_errmsg.max_string_length = Some(max_string_length);
}
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
// flake8-pytest-style
"pytest-fixture-no-parentheses" | "pytest_fixture_no_parentheses " => {
match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_pytest_style.fixture_parentheses = Some(!bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
"pytest-parametrize-names-type" | "pytest_parametrize_names_type" => {
match value.trim() {
"csv" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_names_type =
Some(ParametrizeNameType::Csv);
}
"tuple" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_names_type =
Some(ParametrizeNameType::Tuple);
}
"list" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_names_type =
Some(ParametrizeNameType::List);
}
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
}
}
"pytest-parametrize-values-type" | "pytest_parametrize_values_type" => {
match value.trim() {
"tuple" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_values_type =
Some(ParametrizeValuesType::Tuple);
}
"list" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_values_type =
Some(ParametrizeValuesType::List);
}
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
}
}
"pytest-parametrize-values-row-type" | "pytest_parametrize_values_row_type" => {
match value.trim() {
"tuple" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_values_row_type =
Some(ParametrizeValuesRowType::Tuple);
}
"list" => {
flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_values_row_type =
Some(ParametrizeValuesRowType::List);
}
_ => {
warn_user!("Unexpected '{key}' value: {value}");
}
}
}
"pytest-raises-require-match-for" | "pytest_raises_require_match_for" => {
flake8_pytest_style.raises_require_match_for =
Some(parser::parse_strings(value.as_ref()));
}
"pytest-mark-no-parentheses" | "pytest_mark_no_parentheses" => {
match parser::parse_bool(value.as_ref()) {
Ok(bool) => flake8_pytest_style.mark_parentheses = Some(!bool),
Err(e) => {
warn_user!("Unable to parse '{key}' property: {e}");
}
}
}
// Unknown
_ => {
warn_user!("Skipping unsupported property: {}", key);
}
}
}
}
// Deduplicate and sort.
lint_options.select = Some(
select
.into_iter()
.sorted_by_key(RuleSelector::prefix_and_code)
.collect(),
);
lint_options.ignore = Some(
ignore
.into_iter()
.sorted_by_key(RuleSelector::prefix_and_code)
.collect(),
);
if flake8_annotations != Flake8AnnotationsOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_annotations = Some(flake8_annotations);
}
if flake8_bugbear != Flake8BugbearOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_bugbear = Some(flake8_bugbear);
}
if flake8_builtins != Flake8BuiltinsOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_builtins = Some(flake8_builtins);
}
if flake8_errmsg != Flake8ErrMsgOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_errmsg = Some(flake8_errmsg);
}
if flake8_pytest_style != Flake8PytestStyleOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_pytest_style = Some(flake8_pytest_style);
}
if flake8_quotes != Flake8QuotesOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_quotes = Some(flake8_quotes);
}
if flake8_tidy_imports != Flake8TidyImportsOptions::default() {
lint_options.flake8_tidy_imports = Some(flake8_tidy_imports);
}
if mccabe != McCabeOptions::default() {
lint_options.mccabe = Some(mccabe);
}
if pep8_naming != Pep8NamingOptions::default() {
lint_options.pep8_naming = Some(pep8_naming);
}
if pydocstyle != PydocstyleOptions::default() {
lint_options.pydocstyle = Some(pydocstyle);
}
// Extract any settings from the existing `pyproject.toml`.
if let Some(black) = &external_config.black {
if let Some(line_length) = &black.line_length {
options.line_length = Some(*line_length);
}
if let Some(target_version) = &black.target_version {
if let Some(target_version) = target_version.iter().min() {
options.target_version = Some(*target_version);
}
}
}
if let Some(isort) = &external_config.isort {
if let Some(src_paths) = &isort.src_paths {
match options.src.as_mut() {
Some(src) => {
src.extend_from_slice(src_paths);
}
None => {
options.src = Some(src_paths.clone());
}
}
}
}
if let Some(project) = &external_config.project {
if let Some(requires_python) = &project.requires_python {
if options.target_version.is_none() {
options.target_version =
PythonVersion::get_minimum_supported_version(requires_python);
}
}
}
if lint_options != LintOptions::default() {
options.lint = Some(lint_options);
}
// Create the pyproject.toml.
Pyproject::new(options)
}
/// Resolve the set of enabled `RuleSelector` values for the given
/// plugins.
fn resolve_select(plugins: &[Plugin]) -> HashSet<RuleSelector> {
let mut select: HashSet<_> = DEFAULT_SELECTORS.iter().cloned().collect();
select.extend(plugins.iter().map(|p| Linter::from(p).into()));
select
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::str::FromStr;
use anyhow::Result;
use itertools::Itertools;
use pep440_rs::VersionSpecifiers;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
use ruff_linter::line_width::LineLength;
use ruff_linter::registry::Linter;
use ruff_linter::rule_selector::RuleSelector;
use ruff_linter::rules::flake8_quotes;
use ruff_linter::rules::pydocstyle::settings::Convention;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::PythonVersion;
use ruff_workspace::options::{Flake8QuotesOptions, LintOptions, Options, PydocstyleOptions};
use ruff_workspace::pyproject::Pyproject;
use crate::converter::DEFAULT_SELECTORS;
use crate::pep621::Project;
use crate::ExternalConfig;
use super::super::plugin::Plugin;
use super::convert;
fn lint_default_options(plugins: impl IntoIterator<Item = RuleSelector>) -> LintOptions {
LintOptions {
ignore: Some(vec![]),
select: Some(
DEFAULT_SELECTORS
.iter()
.cloned()
.chain(plugins)
.sorted_by_key(RuleSelector::prefix_and_code)
.collect(),
),
..LintOptions::default()
}
}
#[test]
fn it_converts_empty() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([("flake8".to_string(), HashMap::default())]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
None,
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
lint: Some(lint_default_options([])),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_converts_dashes() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([(
"flake8".to_string(),
HashMap::from([("max-line-length".to_string(), Some("100".to_string()))]),
)]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
Some(vec![]),
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
line_length: Some(LineLength::try_from(100).unwrap()),
lint: Some(lint_default_options([])),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_converts_underscores() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([(
"flake8".to_string(),
HashMap::from([("max_line_length".to_string(), Some("100".to_string()))]),
)]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
Some(vec![]),
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
line_length: Some(LineLength::try_from(100).unwrap()),
lint: Some(lint_default_options([])),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_ignores_parse_errors() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([(
"flake8".to_string(),
HashMap::from([("max_line_length".to_string(), Some("abc".to_string()))]),
)]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
Some(vec![]),
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
lint: Some(lint_default_options([])),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_converts_plugin_options() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([(
"flake8".to_string(),
HashMap::from([("inline-quotes".to_string(), Some("single".to_string()))]),
)]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
Some(vec![]),
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
lint: Some(LintOptions {
flake8_quotes: Some(Flake8QuotesOptions {
inline_quotes: Some(flake8_quotes::settings::Quote::Single),
multiline_quotes: None,
docstring_quotes: None,
avoid_escape: None,
}),
..lint_default_options([])
}),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_converts_docstring_conventions() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([(
"flake8".to_string(),
HashMap::from([(
"docstring-convention".to_string(),
Some("numpy".to_string()),
)]),
)]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
Some(vec![Plugin::Flake8Docstrings]),
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
lint: Some(LintOptions {
pydocstyle: Some(PydocstyleOptions {
convention: Some(Convention::Numpy),
ignore_decorators: None,
property_decorators: None,
}),
..lint_default_options([Linter::Pydocstyle.into()])
}),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_infers_plugins_if_omitted() {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([(
"flake8".to_string(),
HashMap::from([("inline-quotes".to_string(), Some("single".to_string()))]),
)]),
&ExternalConfig::default(),
None,
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
lint: Some(LintOptions {
flake8_quotes: Some(Flake8QuotesOptions {
inline_quotes: Some(flake8_quotes::settings::Quote::Single),
multiline_quotes: None,
docstring_quotes: None,
avoid_escape: None,
}),
..lint_default_options([Linter::Flake8Quotes.into()])
}),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_converts_project_requires_python() -> Result<()> {
let actual = convert(
&HashMap::from([("flake8".to_string(), HashMap::default())]),
&ExternalConfig {
project: Some(&Project {
requires_python: Some(VersionSpecifiers::from_str(">=3.8.16, <3.11")?),
}),
..ExternalConfig::default()
},
Some(vec![]),
);
let expected = Pyproject::new(Options {
target_version: Some(PythonVersion::Py38),
lint: Some(lint_default_options([])),
..Options::default()
});
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
Ok(())
}
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use super::black::Black;
use super::isort::Isort;
use super::pep621::Project;
#[derive(Default)]
pub(crate) struct ExternalConfig<'a> {
pub(crate) black: Option<&'a Black>,
pub(crate) isort: Option<&'a Isort>,
pub(crate) project: Option<&'a Project>,
}

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//! Extract isort configuration settings from a pyproject.toml.
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// The [isort configuration](https://pycqa.github.io/isort/docs/configuration/config_files.html).
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
pub(crate) struct Isort {
#[serde(alias = "src-paths", alias = "src_paths")]
pub(crate) src_paths: Option<Vec<String>>,
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//! Utility to generate Ruff's `pyproject.toml` section from a Flake8 INI file.
mod black;
mod converter;
mod external_config;
mod isort;
mod parser;
mod pep621;
mod plugin;
mod pyproject;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use anyhow::Result;
use clap::Parser;
use configparser::ini::Ini;
use crate::converter::convert;
use crate::external_config::ExternalConfig;
use crate::plugin::Plugin;
use crate::pyproject::parse;
use ruff_linter::logging::{set_up_logging, LogLevel};
#[derive(Parser)]
#[command(
about = "Convert existing Flake8 configuration to Ruff.",
long_about = None
)]
struct Args {
/// Path to the Flake8 configuration file (e.g., `setup.cfg`, `tox.ini`, or
/// `.flake8`).
#[arg(required = true)]
file: PathBuf,
/// Optional path to a `pyproject.toml` file, used to ensure compatibility
/// with Black.
#[arg(long)]
pyproject: Option<PathBuf>,
/// List of plugins to enable.
#[arg(long, value_delimiter = ',')]
plugin: Option<Vec<Plugin>>,
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
set_up_logging(&LogLevel::Default)?;
let args = Args::parse();
// Read the INI file.
let mut ini = Ini::new_cs();
ini.set_multiline(true);
let config = ini.load(args.file).map_err(|msg| anyhow::anyhow!(msg))?;
// Read the pyproject.toml file.
let pyproject = args.pyproject.map(parse).transpose()?;
let external_config = pyproject
.as_ref()
.and_then(|pyproject| pyproject.tool.as_ref())
.map(|tool| ExternalConfig {
black: tool.black.as_ref(),
isort: tool.isort.as_ref(),
..Default::default()
})
.unwrap_or_default();
let external_config = ExternalConfig {
project: pyproject
.as_ref()
.and_then(|pyproject| pyproject.project.as_ref()),
..external_config
};
// Create Ruff's pyproject.toml section.
let pyproject = convert(&config, &external_config, args.plugin);
#[allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
{
println!("{}", toml::to_string_pretty(&pyproject)?);
}
Ok(())
}

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use std::str::FromStr;
use anyhow::{bail, Result};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use regex::Regex;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::PatternPrefixPair;
use ruff_linter::{warn_user, RuleSelector};
static COMMA_SEPARATED_LIST_RE: Lazy<Regex> = Lazy::new(|| Regex::new(r"[,\s]").unwrap());
/// Parse a comma-separated list of `RuleSelector` values (e.g.,
/// "F401,E501").
pub(crate) fn parse_prefix_codes(value: &str) -> Vec<RuleSelector> {
let mut codes: Vec<RuleSelector> = vec![];
for code in COMMA_SEPARATED_LIST_RE.split(value) {
let code = code.trim();
if code.is_empty() {
continue;
}
if let Ok(code) = RuleSelector::from_str(code) {
codes.push(code);
} else {
warn_user!("Unsupported prefix code: {code}");
}
}
codes
}
/// Parse a comma-separated list of strings (e.g., "__init__.py,__main__.py").
pub(crate) fn parse_strings(value: &str) -> Vec<String> {
COMMA_SEPARATED_LIST_RE
.split(value)
.map(str::trim)
.filter(|part| !part.is_empty())
.map(String::from)
.collect()
}
/// Parse a boolean.
pub(crate) fn parse_bool(value: &str) -> Result<bool> {
match value.trim() {
"true" => Ok(true),
"false" => Ok(false),
_ => bail!("Unexpected boolean value: {value}"),
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Token {
token_name: TokenType,
src: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
enum TokenType {
Code,
File,
Colon,
Comma,
Ws,
Eof,
}
struct State {
seen_sep: bool,
seen_colon: bool,
filenames: Vec<String>,
codes: Vec<String>,
}
impl State {
const fn new() -> Self {
Self {
seen_sep: true,
seen_colon: false,
filenames: vec![],
codes: vec![],
}
}
/// Generate the list of `StrRuleCodePair` pairs for the current
/// state.
fn parse(&self) -> Vec<PatternPrefixPair> {
let mut codes: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![];
for code in &self.codes {
if let Ok(code) = RuleSelector::from_str(code) {
for filename in &self.filenames {
codes.push(PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: filename.clone(),
prefix: code.clone(),
});
}
} else {
warn_user!("Unsupported prefix code: {code}");
}
}
codes
}
}
/// Tokenize the raw 'files-to-codes' mapping.
fn tokenize_files_to_codes_mapping(value: &str) -> Vec<Token> {
let mut tokens = vec![];
let mut i = 0;
while i < value.len() {
for (token_re, token_name) in [
(
Regex::new(r"([A-Z]+[0-9]*)(?:$|\s|,)").unwrap(),
TokenType::Code,
),
(Regex::new(r"([^\s:,]+)").unwrap(), TokenType::File),
(Regex::new(r"(\s*:\s*)").unwrap(), TokenType::Colon),
(Regex::new(r"(\s*,\s*)").unwrap(), TokenType::Comma),
(Regex::new(r"(\s+)").unwrap(), TokenType::Ws),
] {
if let Some(cap) = token_re.captures(&value[i..]) {
let mat = cap.get(1).unwrap();
if mat.start() == 0 {
tokens.push(Token {
token_name,
src: mat.as_str().trim().to_string(),
});
i += mat.end();
break;
}
}
}
}
tokens.push(Token {
token_name: TokenType::Eof,
src: String::new(),
});
tokens
}
/// Parse a 'files-to-codes' mapping, mimicking Flake8's internal logic.
/// See: <https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8/blob/7dfe99616fc2f07c0017df2ba5fa884158f3ea8a/src/flake8/utils.py#L45>
pub(crate) fn parse_files_to_codes_mapping(value: &str) -> Result<Vec<PatternPrefixPair>> {
if value.trim().is_empty() {
return Ok(vec![]);
}
let mut codes: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![];
let mut state = State::new();
for token in tokenize_files_to_codes_mapping(value) {
if matches!(token.token_name, TokenType::Comma | TokenType::Ws) {
state.seen_sep = true;
} else if !state.seen_colon {
if matches!(token.token_name, TokenType::Colon) {
state.seen_colon = true;
state.seen_sep = true;
} else if state.seen_sep && matches!(token.token_name, TokenType::File) {
state.filenames.push(token.src);
state.seen_sep = false;
} else {
bail!("Unexpected token: {:?}", token.token_name);
}
} else {
if matches!(token.token_name, TokenType::Eof) {
codes.extend(state.parse());
state = State::new();
} else if state.seen_sep && matches!(token.token_name, TokenType::Code) {
state.codes.push(token.src);
state.seen_sep = false;
} else if state.seen_sep && matches!(token.token_name, TokenType::File) {
codes.extend(state.parse());
state = State::new();
state.filenames.push(token.src);
state.seen_sep = false;
} else {
bail!("Unexpected token: {:?}", token.token_name);
}
}
}
Ok(codes)
}
/// Collect a list of `PatternPrefixPair` structs as a `BTreeMap`.
pub(crate) fn collect_per_file_ignores(
pairs: Vec<PatternPrefixPair>,
) -> FxHashMap<String, Vec<RuleSelector>> {
let mut per_file_ignores: FxHashMap<String, Vec<RuleSelector>> = FxHashMap::default();
for pair in pairs {
per_file_ignores
.entry(pair.pattern)
.or_insert_with(Vec::new)
.push(pair.prefix);
}
per_file_ignores
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use anyhow::Result;
use ruff_linter::codes;
use ruff_linter::registry::Linter;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::PatternPrefixPair;
use ruff_linter::RuleSelector;
use super::{parse_files_to_codes_mapping, parse_prefix_codes, parse_strings};
#[test]
fn it_parses_prefix_codes() {
let actual = parse_prefix_codes("");
let expected: Vec<RuleSelector> = vec![];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_prefix_codes(" ");
let expected: Vec<RuleSelector> = vec![];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_prefix_codes("F401");
let expected = vec![codes::Pyflakes::_401.into()];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_prefix_codes("F401,");
let expected = vec![codes::Pyflakes::_401.into()];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_prefix_codes("F401,E501");
let expected = vec![
codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
codes::Pycodestyle::E501.into(),
];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_prefix_codes("F401, E501");
let expected = vec![
codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
codes::Pycodestyle::E501.into(),
];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_parses_strings() {
let actual = parse_strings("");
let expected: Vec<String> = vec![];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_strings(" ");
let expected: Vec<String> = vec![];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_strings("__init__.py");
let expected = vec!["__init__.py".to_string()];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_strings("__init__.py,");
let expected = vec!["__init__.py".to_string()];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_strings("__init__.py,__main__.py");
let expected = vec!["__init__.py".to_string(), "__main__.py".to_string()];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_strings("__init__.py, __main__.py");
let expected = vec!["__init__.py".to_string(), "__main__.py".to_string()];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn it_parse_files_to_codes_mapping() -> Result<()> {
let actual = parse_files_to_codes_mapping("")?;
let expected: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = parse_files_to_codes_mapping(" ")?;
let expected: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
// Ex) locust
let actual = parse_files_to_codes_mapping(
"per-file-ignores =
locust/test/*: F841
examples/*: F841
*.pyi: E302,E704"
.strip_prefix("per-file-ignores =")
.unwrap(),
)?;
let expected: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "locust/test/*".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_841.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "examples/*".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_841.into(),
},
];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
// Ex) celery
let actual = parse_files_to_codes_mapping(
"per-file-ignores =
t/*,setup.py,examples/*,docs/*,extra/*:
D,"
.strip_prefix("per-file-ignores =")
.unwrap(),
)?;
let expected: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "t/*".to_string(),
prefix: Linter::Pydocstyle.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "setup.py".to_string(),
prefix: Linter::Pydocstyle.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "examples/*".to_string(),
prefix: Linter::Pydocstyle.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "docs/*".to_string(),
prefix: Linter::Pydocstyle.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "extra/*".to_string(),
prefix: Linter::Pydocstyle.into(),
},
];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
// Ex) scrapy
let actual = parse_files_to_codes_mapping(
"per-file-ignores =
scrapy/__init__.py:E402
scrapy/core/downloader/handlers/http.py:F401
scrapy/http/__init__.py:F401
scrapy/linkextractors/__init__.py:E402,F401
scrapy/selector/__init__.py:F401
scrapy/spiders/__init__.py:E402,F401
scrapy/utils/url.py:F403,F405
tests/test_loader.py:E741"
.strip_prefix("per-file-ignores =")
.unwrap(),
)?;
let expected: Vec<PatternPrefixPair> = vec![
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pycodestyle::E402.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/core/downloader/handlers/http.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/http/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/linkextractors/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pycodestyle::E402.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/linkextractors/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/selector/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/spiders/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pycodestyle::E402.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/spiders/__init__.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_401.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/utils/url.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_403.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "scrapy/utils/url.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pyflakes::_405.into(),
},
PatternPrefixPair {
pattern: "tests/test_loader.py".to_string(),
prefix: codes::Pycodestyle::E741.into(),
},
];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
Ok(())
}
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//! Extract PEP 621 configuration settings from a pyproject.toml.
use pep440_rs::VersionSpecifiers;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
pub(crate) struct Project {
#[serde(alias = "requires-python", alias = "requires_python")]
pub(crate) requires_python: Option<VersionSpecifiers>,
}

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use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap, HashSet};
use std::fmt;
use std::str::FromStr;
use anyhow::anyhow;
use ruff_linter::registry::Linter;
use ruff_linter::rule_selector::PreviewOptions;
use ruff_linter::RuleSelector;
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum Plugin {
Flake82020,
Flake8Annotations,
Flake8Bandit,
Flake8BlindExcept,
Flake8BooleanTrap,
Flake8Bugbear,
Flake8Builtins,
Flake8Commas,
Flake8Comprehensions,
Flake8Datetimez,
Flake8Debugger,
Flake8Docstrings,
Flake8Eradicate,
Flake8ErrMsg,
Flake8Executable,
Flake8ImplicitStrConcat,
Flake8ImportConventions,
Flake8NoPep420,
Flake8Pie,
Flake8Print,
Flake8PytestStyle,
Flake8Quotes,
Flake8Return,
Flake8Simplify,
Flake8TidyImports,
Flake8TypeChecking,
Flake8UnusedArguments,
Flake8UsePathlib,
McCabe,
PEP8Naming,
PandasVet,
Pyupgrade,
Tryceratops,
}
impl FromStr for Plugin {
type Err = anyhow::Error;
fn from_str(string: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match string {
"flake8-2020" => Ok(Plugin::Flake82020),
"flake8-annotations" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Annotations),
"flake8-bandit" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Bandit),
"flake8-blind-except" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8BlindExcept),
"flake8-boolean-trap" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8BooleanTrap),
"flake8-bugbear" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Bugbear),
"flake8-builtins" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Builtins),
"flake8-commas" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Commas),
"flake8-comprehensions" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Comprehensions),
"flake8-datetimez" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Datetimez),
"flake8-debugger" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Debugger),
"flake8-docstrings" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Docstrings),
"flake8-eradicate" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Eradicate),
"flake8-errmsg" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8ErrMsg),
"flake8-executable" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Executable),
"flake8-implicit-str-concat" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8ImplicitStrConcat),
"flake8-import-conventions" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8ImportConventions),
"flake8-no-pep420" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8NoPep420),
"flake8-pie" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Pie),
"flake8-print" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Print),
"flake8-pytest-style" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle),
"flake8-quotes" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Quotes),
"flake8-return" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Return),
"flake8-simplify" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8Simplify),
"flake8-tidy-imports" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8TidyImports),
"flake8-type-checking" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8TypeChecking),
"flake8-unused-arguments" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8UnusedArguments),
"flake8-use-pathlib" => Ok(Plugin::Flake8UsePathlib),
"mccabe" => Ok(Plugin::McCabe),
"pep8-naming" => Ok(Plugin::PEP8Naming),
"pandas-vet" => Ok(Plugin::PandasVet),
"pyupgrade" => Ok(Plugin::Pyupgrade),
"tryceratops" => Ok(Plugin::Tryceratops),
_ => Err(anyhow!("Unknown plugin: {string}")),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Plugin {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match self {
Plugin::Flake82020 => "flake8-2020",
Plugin::Flake8Annotations => "flake8-annotations",
Plugin::Flake8Bandit => "flake8-bandit",
Plugin::Flake8BlindExcept => "flake8-blind-except",
Plugin::Flake8BooleanTrap => "flake8-boolean-trap",
Plugin::Flake8Bugbear => "flake8-bugbear",
Plugin::Flake8Builtins => "flake8-builtins",
Plugin::Flake8Commas => "flake8-commas",
Plugin::Flake8Comprehensions => "flake8-comprehensions",
Plugin::Flake8Datetimez => "flake8-datetimez",
Plugin::Flake8Debugger => "flake8-debugger",
Plugin::Flake8Docstrings => "flake8-docstrings",
Plugin::Flake8Eradicate => "flake8-eradicate",
Plugin::Flake8ErrMsg => "flake8-errmsg",
Plugin::Flake8Executable => "flake8-executable",
Plugin::Flake8ImplicitStrConcat => "flake8-implicit-str-concat",
Plugin::Flake8ImportConventions => "flake8-import-conventions",
Plugin::Flake8NoPep420 => "flake8-no-pep420",
Plugin::Flake8Pie => "flake8-pie",
Plugin::Flake8Print => "flake8-print",
Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle => "flake8-pytest-style",
Plugin::Flake8Quotes => "flake8-quotes",
Plugin::Flake8Return => "flake8-return",
Plugin::Flake8Simplify => "flake8-simplify",
Plugin::Flake8TidyImports => "flake8-tidy-imports",
Plugin::Flake8TypeChecking => "flake8-type-checking",
Plugin::Flake8UnusedArguments => "flake8-unused-arguments",
Plugin::Flake8UsePathlib => "flake8-use-pathlib",
Plugin::McCabe => "mccabe",
Plugin::PEP8Naming => "pep8-naming",
Plugin::PandasVet => "pandas-vet",
Plugin::Pyupgrade => "pyupgrade",
Plugin::Tryceratops => "tryceratops",
}
)
}
}
impl From<&Plugin> for Linter {
fn from(plugin: &Plugin) -> Self {
match plugin {
Plugin::Flake82020 => Linter::Flake82020,
Plugin::Flake8Annotations => Linter::Flake8Annotations,
Plugin::Flake8Bandit => Linter::Flake8Bandit,
Plugin::Flake8BlindExcept => Linter::Flake8BlindExcept,
Plugin::Flake8BooleanTrap => Linter::Flake8BooleanTrap,
Plugin::Flake8Bugbear => Linter::Flake8Bugbear,
Plugin::Flake8Builtins => Linter::Flake8Builtins,
Plugin::Flake8Commas => Linter::Flake8Commas,
Plugin::Flake8Comprehensions => Linter::Flake8Comprehensions,
Plugin::Flake8Datetimez => Linter::Flake8Datetimez,
Plugin::Flake8Debugger => Linter::Flake8Debugger,
Plugin::Flake8Docstrings => Linter::Pydocstyle,
Plugin::Flake8Eradicate => Linter::Eradicate,
Plugin::Flake8ErrMsg => Linter::Flake8ErrMsg,
Plugin::Flake8Executable => Linter::Flake8Executable,
Plugin::Flake8ImplicitStrConcat => Linter::Flake8ImplicitStrConcat,
Plugin::Flake8ImportConventions => Linter::Flake8ImportConventions,
Plugin::Flake8NoPep420 => Linter::Flake8NoPep420,
Plugin::Flake8Pie => Linter::Flake8Pie,
Plugin::Flake8Print => Linter::Flake8Print,
Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle => Linter::Flake8PytestStyle,
Plugin::Flake8Quotes => Linter::Flake8Quotes,
Plugin::Flake8Return => Linter::Flake8Return,
Plugin::Flake8Simplify => Linter::Flake8Simplify,
Plugin::Flake8TidyImports => Linter::Flake8TidyImports,
Plugin::Flake8TypeChecking => Linter::Flake8TypeChecking,
Plugin::Flake8UnusedArguments => Linter::Flake8UnusedArguments,
Plugin::Flake8UsePathlib => Linter::Flake8UsePathlib,
Plugin::McCabe => Linter::McCabe,
Plugin::PEP8Naming => Linter::PEP8Naming,
Plugin::PandasVet => Linter::PandasVet,
Plugin::Pyupgrade => Linter::Pyupgrade,
Plugin::Tryceratops => Linter::Tryceratops,
}
}
}
/// Infer the enabled plugins based on user-provided options.
///
/// For example, if the user specified a `mypy-init-return` setting, we should
/// infer that `flake8-annotations` is active.
pub(crate) fn infer_plugins_from_options(flake8: &HashMap<String, Option<String>>) -> Vec<Plugin> {
let mut plugins = BTreeSet::new();
for key in flake8.keys() {
match key.as_str() {
// flake8-annotations
"suppress-none-returning" | "suppress_none_returning" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"suppress-dummy-args" | "suppress_dummy_args" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"allow-untyped-defs" | "allow_untyped_defs" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"allow-untyped-nested" | "allow_untyped_nested" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"mypy-init-return" | "mypy_init_return" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"dispatch-decorators" | "dispatch_decorators" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"overload-decorators" | "overload_decorators" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
"allow-star-arg-any" | "allow_star_arg_any" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Annotations);
}
// flake8-bugbear
"extend-immutable-calls" | "extend_immutable_calls" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Bugbear);
}
// flake8-builtins
"builtins-ignorelist" | "builtins_ignorelist" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Builtins);
}
// flake8-docstrings
"docstring-convention" | "docstring_convention" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Docstrings);
}
// flake8-eradicate
"eradicate-aggressive" | "eradicate_aggressive" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Eradicate);
}
"eradicate-whitelist" | "eradicate_whitelist" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Eradicate);
}
"eradicate-whitelist-extend" | "eradicate_whitelist_extend" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Eradicate);
}
// flake8-pytest-style
"pytest-fixture-no-parentheses" | "pytest_fixture_no_parentheses " => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle);
}
"pytest-parametrize-names-type" | "pytest_parametrize_names_type" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle);
}
"pytest-parametrize-values-type" | "pytest_parametrize_values_type" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle);
}
"pytest-parametrize-values-row-type" | "pytest_parametrize_values_row_type" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle);
}
"pytest-raises-require-match-for" | "pytest_raises_require_match_for" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle);
}
"pytest-mark-no-parentheses" | "pytest_mark_no_parentheses" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle);
}
// flake8-quotes
"quotes" | "inline-quotes" | "inline_quotes" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Quotes);
}
"multiline-quotes" | "multiline_quotes" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Quotes);
}
"docstring-quotes" | "docstring_quotes" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Quotes);
}
"avoid-escape" | "avoid_escape" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8Quotes);
}
// flake8-tidy-imports
"ban-relative-imports" | "ban_relative_imports" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8TidyImports);
}
"banned-modules" | "banned_modules" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8TidyImports);
}
// mccabe
"max-complexity" | "max_complexity" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::McCabe);
}
// pep8-naming
"ignore-names" | "ignore_names" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::PEP8Naming);
}
"classmethod-decorators" | "classmethod_decorators" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::PEP8Naming);
}
"staticmethod-decorators" | "staticmethod_decorators" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::PEP8Naming);
}
"max-string-length" | "max_string_length" => {
plugins.insert(Plugin::Flake8ErrMsg);
}
_ => {}
}
}
Vec::from_iter(plugins)
}
/// Infer the enabled plugins based on the referenced prefixes.
///
/// For example, if the user ignores `ANN101`, we should infer that
/// `flake8-annotations` is active.
pub(crate) fn infer_plugins_from_codes(selectors: &HashSet<RuleSelector>) -> Vec<Plugin> {
// Ignore cases in which we've knowingly changed rule prefixes.
[
Plugin::Flake82020,
Plugin::Flake8Annotations,
Plugin::Flake8Bandit,
// Plugin::Flake8BlindExcept,
Plugin::Flake8BooleanTrap,
Plugin::Flake8Bugbear,
Plugin::Flake8Builtins,
// Plugin::Flake8Commas,
Plugin::Flake8Comprehensions,
Plugin::Flake8Datetimez,
Plugin::Flake8Debugger,
Plugin::Flake8Docstrings,
// Plugin::Flake8Eradicate,
Plugin::Flake8ErrMsg,
Plugin::Flake8Executable,
Plugin::Flake8ImplicitStrConcat,
// Plugin::Flake8ImportConventions,
Plugin::Flake8NoPep420,
Plugin::Flake8Pie,
Plugin::Flake8Print,
Plugin::Flake8PytestStyle,
Plugin::Flake8Quotes,
Plugin::Flake8Return,
Plugin::Flake8Simplify,
// Plugin::Flake8TidyImports,
// Plugin::Flake8TypeChecking,
Plugin::Flake8UnusedArguments,
// Plugin::Flake8UsePathlib,
Plugin::McCabe,
Plugin::PEP8Naming,
Plugin::PandasVet,
Plugin::Tryceratops,
]
.into_iter()
.filter(|plugin| {
for selector in selectors {
if selector
.rules(&PreviewOptions::default())
.any(|rule| Linter::from(plugin).rules().any(|r| r == rule))
{
return true;
}
}
false
})
.collect()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::collections::HashMap;
use super::{infer_plugins_from_options, Plugin};
#[test]
fn it_infers_plugins() {
let actual = infer_plugins_from_options(&HashMap::from([(
"inline-quotes".to_string(),
Some("single".to_string()),
)]));
let expected = vec![Plugin::Flake8Quotes];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
let actual = infer_plugins_from_options(&HashMap::from([(
"staticmethod-decorators".to_string(),
Some("[]".to_string()),
)]));
let expected = vec![Plugin::PEP8Naming];
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
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use std::path::Path;
use anyhow::Result;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::black::Black;
use super::isort::Isort;
use super::pep621::Project;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub(crate) struct Tools {
pub(crate) black: Option<Black>,
pub(crate) isort: Option<Isort>,
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub(crate) struct Pyproject {
pub(crate) tool: Option<Tools>,
pub(crate) project: Option<Project>,
}
pub(crate) fn parse<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> Result<Pyproject> {
let contents = std::fs::read_to_string(path)?;
let pyproject = toml::from_str::<Pyproject>(&contents)?;
Ok(pyproject)
}

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use std::{fs, path::Path, process::Command};
fn main() {
// The workspace root directory is not available without walking up the tree
// https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/3946
let workspace_root = Path::new(&std::env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap())
.join("..")
.join("..");
commit_info(&workspace_root);
#[allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)]
let target = std::env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
println!("cargo:rustc-env=RUST_HOST_TARGET={target}");
}
fn commit_info(workspace_root: &Path) {
// If not in a git repository, do not attempt to retrieve commit information
let git_dir = workspace_root.join(".git");
if !git_dir.exists() {
return;
}
let git_head_path = git_dir.join("HEAD");
println!(
"cargo:rerun-if-changed={}",
git_head_path.as_path().display()
);
let git_head_contents = fs::read_to_string(git_head_path);
if let Ok(git_head_contents) = git_head_contents {
// The contents are either a commit or a reference in the following formats
// - "<commit>" when the head is detached
// - "ref <ref>" when working on a branch
// If a commit, checking if the HEAD file has changed is sufficient
// If a ref, we need to add the head file for that ref to rebuild on commit
let mut git_ref_parts = git_head_contents.split_whitespace();
git_ref_parts.next();
if let Some(git_ref) = git_ref_parts.next() {
let git_ref_path = git_dir.join(git_ref);
println!(
"cargo:rerun-if-changed={}",
git_ref_path.as_path().display()
);
}
}
let output = match Command::new("git")
.arg("log")
.arg("-1")
.arg("--date=short")
.arg("--abbrev=9")
.arg("--format=%H %h %cd %(describe)")
.output()
{
Ok(output) if output.status.success() => output,
_ => return,
};
let stdout = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap();
let mut parts = stdout.split_whitespace();
let mut next = || parts.next().unwrap();
println!("cargo:rustc-env=RUFF_COMMIT_HASH={}", next());
println!("cargo:rustc-env=RUFF_COMMIT_SHORT_HASH={}", next());
println!("cargo:rustc-env=RUFF_COMMIT_DATE={}", next());
// Describe can fail for some commits
// https://git-scm.com/docs/pretty-formats#Documentation/pretty-formats.txt-emdescribeoptionsem
if let Some(describe) = parts.next() {
let mut describe_parts = describe.split('-');
println!(
"cargo:rustc-env=RUFF_LAST_TAG={}",
describe_parts.next().unwrap()
);
// If this is the tagged commit, this component will be missing
println!(
"cargo:rustc-env=RUFF_LAST_TAG_DISTANCE={}",
describe_parts.next().unwrap_or("0")
);
}
}

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print("All formatted!")

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[tool.ruff]
select = []

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[tool.ruff]
include = ["a.py", "subdirectory/c.py"]

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{
"cells": [
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 1,
"id": "4f8ce941-1492-4d4e-8ab5-70d733fe891a",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"%config ZMQInteractiveShell.ast_node_interactivity=\"last_expr_or_assign\""
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 2,
"id": "721ec705-0c65-4bfb-9809-7ed8bc534186",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"1"
]
},
"execution_count": 2,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"# Assignment statement without a semicolon\n",
"x = 1"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 3,
"id": "de50e495-17e5-41cc-94bd-565757555d7e",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Assignment statement with a semicolon\n",
"x = 1;\n",
"x = 1;"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 4,
"id": "39e31201-23da-44eb-8684-41bba3663991",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"2"
]
},
"execution_count": 4,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"# Augmented assignment without a semicolon\n",
"x += 1"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 5,
"id": "6b73d3dd-c73a-4697-9e97-e109a6c1fbab",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Augmented assignment without a semicolon\n",
"x += 1;\n",
"x += 1; # comment\n",
"# comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 6,
"id": "2a3e5b86-aa5b-46ba-b9c6-0386d876f58c",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Multiple assignment without a semicolon\n",
"x = y = 1"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 7,
"id": "07f89e51-9357-4cfb-8fc5-76fb75e35949",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Multiple assignment with a semicolon\n",
"x = y = 1;\n",
"x = y = 1;"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 8,
"id": "c22b539d-473e-48f8-a236-625e58c47a00",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Tuple unpacking without a semicolon\n",
"x, y = 1, 2"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 9,
"id": "12c87940-a0d5-403b-a81c-7507eb06dc7e",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Tuple unpacking with a semicolon (irrelevant)\n",
"x, y = 1, 2;\n",
"x, y = 1, 2; # comment\n",
"# comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 10,
"id": "5a768c76-6bc4-470c-b37e-8cc14bc6caf4",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"1"
]
},
"execution_count": 10,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"# Annotated assignment statement without a semicolon\n",
"x: int = 1"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 11,
"id": "21bfda82-1a9a-4ba1-9078-74ac480804b5",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Annotated assignment statement without a semicolon\n",
"x: int = 1;\n",
"x: int = 1; # comment\n",
"# comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 12,
"id": "09929999-ff29-4d10-ad2b-e665af15812d",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"1"
]
},
"execution_count": 12,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"# Assignment expression without a semicolon\n",
"(x := 1)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 13,
"id": "32a83217-1bad-4f61-855e-ffcdb119c763",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Assignment expression with a semicolon\n",
"(x := 1);\n",
"(x := 1); # comment\n",
"# comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 14,
"id": "61b81865-277e-4964-b03e-eb78f1f318eb",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"1"
]
},
"execution_count": 14,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"x = 1\n",
"# Expression without a semicolon\n",
"x"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 15,
"id": "974c29be-67e1-4000-95fa-6ca118a63bad",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"x = 1\n",
"# Expression with a semicolon\n",
"x;"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 16,
"id": "cfeb1757-46d6-4f13-969f-a283b6d0304f",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"class Point:\n",
" def __init__(self, x, y):\n",
" self.x = x\n",
" self.y = y\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"p = Point(0, 0);"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 17,
"id": "2ee7f1a5-ccfe-4004-bfa4-ef834a58da97",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Assignment statement where the left is an attribute access doesn't\n",
"# print the value.\n",
"p.x = 1;"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 18,
"id": "3e49370a-048b-474d-aa0a-3d1d4a73ad37",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"data = {}\n",
"\n",
"# Neither does the subscript node\n",
"data[\"foo\"] = 1;"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 19,
"id": "d594bdd3-eaa9-41ef-8cda-cf01bc273b2d",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"if (x := 1):\n",
" # It should be the top level statement\n",
" x"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 20,
"id": "e532f0cf-80c7-42b7-8226-6002fcf74fb6",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"1"
]
},
"execution_count": 20,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"# Parentheses with comments\n",
"(\n",
" x := 1 # comment\n",
") # comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 21,
"id": "473c5d62-871b-46ed-8a34-27095243f462",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# Parentheses with comments\n",
"(\n",
" x := 1 # comment\n",
"); # comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 22,
"id": "8c3c2361-f49f-45fe-bbe3-7e27410a8a86",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"'Hello world!'"
]
},
"execution_count": 22,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"\"\"\"Hello world!\"\"\""
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 23,
"id": "23dbe9b5-3f68-4890-ab2d-ab0dbfd0712a",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"\"\"\"Hello world!\"\"\"; # comment\n",
"# comment"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 24,
"id": "3ce33108-d95d-4c70-83d1-0d4fd36a2951",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [
{
"data": {
"text/plain": [
"'x = 1'"
]
},
"execution_count": 24,
"metadata": {},
"output_type": "execute_result"
}
],
"source": [
"x = 1\n",
"f\"x = {x}\""
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": 25,
"id": "654a4a67-de43-4684-824a-9451c67db48f",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"x = 1\n",
"f\"x = {x}\";\n",
"f\"x = {x}\"; # comment\n",
"# comment"
]
}
],
"metadata": {
"kernelspec": {
"display_name": "Python (ruff-playground)",
"language": "python",
"name": "ruff-playground"
},
"language_info": {
"codemirror_mode": {
"name": "ipython",
"version": 3
},
"file_extension": ".py",
"mimetype": "text/x-python",
"name": "python",
"nbconvert_exporter": "python",
"pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
"version": "3.11.3"
}
},
"nbformat": 4,
"nbformat_minor": 5
}

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{
"cells": [
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"id": "98e1dd71-14a2-454d-9be0-061dde560b07",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"import numpy\n",
"maths = (numpy.arange(100)**2).sum()\n",
"stats= numpy.asarray([1,2,3,4]).median()"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"id": "83a0b1b8",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"A markdown cell"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"id": "ae12f012",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"# A cell with IPython escape command\n",
"def some_function(foo, bar):\n",
" pass\n",
"%matplotlib inline"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"id": "10f3bbf9",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"foo = %pwd\n",
"def some_function(foo,bar,):\n",
" # Another cell with IPython escape command\n",
" foo = %pwd\n",
" print(foo)"
]
}
],
"metadata": {
"kernelspec": {
"display_name": "Python 3 (ipykernel)",
"language": "python",
"name": "python3"
},
"language_info": {
"codemirror_mode": {
"name": "ipython",
"version": 3
},
"file_extension": ".py",
"mimetype": "text/x-python",
"name": "python",
"nbconvert_exporter": "python",
"pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
"version": "3.10.12"
}
},
"nbformat": 4,
"nbformat_minor": 5
}

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x = 1
y=2
z = 3

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use std::path::Path;
use anyhow::Result;
use ruff_linter::packaging;
use ruff_linter::settings::flags;
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{match_exclusion, python_file_at_path, PyprojectConfig, Resolver};
use crate::args::ConfigArguments;
use crate::diagnostics::{lint_stdin, Diagnostics};
use crate::stdin::{parrot_stdin, read_from_stdin};
/// Run the linter over a single file, read from `stdin`.
pub(crate) fn check_stdin(
filename: Option<&Path>,
pyproject_config: &PyprojectConfig,
overrides: &ConfigArguments,
noqa: flags::Noqa,
fix_mode: flags::FixMode,
) -> Result<Diagnostics> {
let mut resolver = Resolver::new(pyproject_config);
if resolver.force_exclude() {
if let Some(filename) = filename {
if !python_file_at_path(filename, &mut resolver, overrides)? {
if fix_mode.is_apply() {
parrot_stdin()?;
}
return Ok(Diagnostics::default());
}
if filename.file_name().is_some_and(|name| {
match_exclusion(filename, name, &resolver.base_settings().linter.exclude)
}) {
if fix_mode.is_apply() {
parrot_stdin()?;
}
return Ok(Diagnostics::default());
}
}
}
let stdin = read_from_stdin()?;
let package_root = filename.and_then(Path::parent).and_then(|path| {
packaging::detect_package_root(path, &resolver.base_settings().linter.namespace_packages)
});
let mut diagnostics = lint_stdin(
filename,
package_root,
stdin,
resolver.base_settings(),
noqa,
fix_mode,
)?;
diagnostics.messages.sort_unstable();
Ok(diagnostics)
}

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use std::fmt::{Display, Formatter};
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;
use std::io::{stderr, stdout, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::time::Instant;
use anyhow::Result;
use colored::Colorize;
use itertools::Itertools;
use log::{error, warn};
use rayon::iter::Either::{Left, Right};
use rayon::iter::{IntoParallelRefIterator, ParallelIterator};
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use thiserror::Error;
use tracing::debug;
use ruff_diagnostics::SourceMap;
use ruff_linter::fs;
use ruff_linter::logging::{DisplayParseError, LogLevel};
use ruff_linter::registry::Rule;
use ruff_linter::rules::flake8_quotes::settings::Quote;
use ruff_linter::source_kind::{SourceError, SourceKind};
use ruff_linter::warn_user_once;
use ruff_python_ast::{PySourceType, SourceType};
use ruff_python_formatter::{format_module_source, format_range, FormatModuleError, QuoteStyle};
use ruff_source_file::LineIndex;
use ruff_text_size::{TextLen, TextRange, TextSize};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{match_exclusion, python_files_in_path, ResolvedFile, Resolver};
use ruff_workspace::FormatterSettings;
use crate::args::{ConfigArguments, FormatArguments, FormatRange};
use crate::cache::{Cache, FileCacheKey, PackageCacheMap, PackageCaches};
use crate::panic::{catch_unwind, PanicError};
use crate::resolve::resolve;
use crate::{resolve_default_files, ExitStatus};
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, is_macro::Is)]
pub(crate) enum FormatMode {
/// Write the formatted contents back to the file.
Write,
/// Check if the file is formatted, but do not write the formatted contents back.
Check,
/// Check if the file is formatted, show a diff if not.
Diff,
}
impl FormatMode {
pub(crate) fn from_cli(cli: &FormatArguments) -> Self {
if cli.diff {
FormatMode::Diff
} else if cli.check {
FormatMode::Check
} else {
FormatMode::Write
}
}
}
/// Format a set of files, and return the exit status.
pub(crate) fn format(
cli: FormatArguments,
config_arguments: &ConfigArguments,
log_level: LogLevel,
) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
let pyproject_config = resolve(
cli.isolated,
config_arguments,
cli.stdin_filename.as_deref(),
)?;
let mode = FormatMode::from_cli(&cli);
let files = resolve_default_files(cli.files, false);
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(&files, &pyproject_config, config_arguments)?;
if paths.is_empty() {
warn_user_once!("No Python files found under the given path(s)");
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
if cli.range.is_some() && paths.len() > 1 {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(
"The `--range` option is only supported when formatting a single file but the specified paths resolve to {} files.",
paths.len()
));
}
warn_incompatible_formatter_settings(&resolver);
// Discover the package root for each Python file.
let package_roots = resolver.package_roots(
&paths
.iter()
.flatten()
.map(ResolvedFile::path)
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
);
let caches = if cli.no_cache {
None
} else {
// `--no-cache` doesn't respect code changes, and so is often confusing during
// development.
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
crate::warn_user!("Detected debug build without --no-cache.");
Some(PackageCacheMap::init(&package_roots, &resolver))
};
let start = Instant::now();
let (results, mut errors): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = paths
.par_iter()
.filter_map(|entry| {
match entry {
Ok(resolved_file) => {
let path = resolved_file.path();
let settings = resolver.resolve(path);
let source_type = match settings.formatter.extension.get(path) {
None => match SourceType::from(path) {
SourceType::Python(source_type) => source_type,
SourceType::Toml(_) => {
// Ignore any non-Python files.
return None;
}
},
Some(language) => PySourceType::from(language),
};
// Ignore files that are excluded from formatting
if (settings.file_resolver.force_exclude || !resolved_file.is_root())
&& match_exclusion(
path,
resolved_file.file_name(),
&settings.formatter.exclude,
)
{
return None;
}
let package = path
.parent()
.and_then(|parent| package_roots.get(parent).copied())
.flatten();
let cache_root = package.unwrap_or_else(|| path.parent().unwrap_or(path));
let cache = caches.get(cache_root);
Some(
match catch_unwind(|| {
format_path(
path,
&settings.formatter,
source_type,
mode,
cli.range,
cache,
)
}) {
Ok(inner) => inner.map(|result| FormatPathResult {
path: resolved_file.path().to_path_buf(),
result,
}),
Err(error) => Err(FormatCommandError::Panic(
Some(resolved_file.path().to_path_buf()),
error,
)),
},
)
}
Err(err) => Some(Err(FormatCommandError::Ignore(err.clone()))),
}
})
.partition_map(|result| match result {
Ok(diagnostic) => Left(diagnostic),
Err(err) => Right(err),
});
let duration = start.elapsed();
debug!(
"Formatted {} files in {:.2?}",
results.len() + errors.len(),
duration
);
caches.persist()?;
// Report on any errors.
errors.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| a.path().cmp(&b.path()));
for error in &errors {
error!("{error}");
}
let results = FormatResults::new(results.as_slice(), mode);
match mode {
FormatMode::Write => {}
FormatMode::Check => {
results.write_changed(&mut stdout().lock())?;
}
FormatMode::Diff => {
results.write_diff(&mut stdout().lock())?;
}
}
// Report on the formatting changes.
if log_level >= LogLevel::Default {
if mode.is_diff() {
// Allow piping the diff to e.g. a file by writing the summary to stderr
results.write_summary(&mut stderr().lock())?;
} else {
results.write_summary(&mut stdout().lock())?;
}
}
match mode {
FormatMode::Write => {
if errors.is_empty() {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Error)
}
}
FormatMode::Check | FormatMode::Diff => {
if errors.is_empty() {
if results.any_formatted() {
Ok(ExitStatus::Failure)
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Error)
}
}
}
}
/// Format the file at the given [`Path`].
#[tracing::instrument(level="debug", skip_all, fields(path = %path.display()))]
pub(crate) fn format_path(
path: &Path,
settings: &FormatterSettings,
source_type: PySourceType,
mode: FormatMode,
range: Option<FormatRange>,
cache: Option<&Cache>,
) -> Result<FormatResult, FormatCommandError> {
if let Some(cache) = cache {
let relative_path = cache
.relative_path(path)
.expect("wrong package cache for file");
if let Ok(cache_key) = FileCacheKey::from_path(path) {
if cache.is_formatted(relative_path, &cache_key) {
return Ok(FormatResult::Unchanged);
}
}
}
// Extract the sources from the file.
let unformatted = match SourceKind::from_path(path, source_type) {
Ok(Some(source_kind)) => source_kind,
// Non-Python Jupyter notebook.
Ok(None) => return Ok(FormatResult::Skipped),
Err(err) => {
return Err(FormatCommandError::Read(Some(path.to_path_buf()), err));
}
};
// Don't write back to the cache if formatting a range.
let cache = cache.filter(|_| range.is_none());
// Format the source.
let format_result = match format_source(&unformatted, source_type, Some(path), settings, range)?
{
FormattedSource::Formatted(formatted) => match mode {
FormatMode::Write => {
let mut writer = File::create(path).map_err(|err| {
FormatCommandError::Write(Some(path.to_path_buf()), err.into())
})?;
formatted
.write(&mut writer)
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Write(Some(path.to_path_buf()), err))?;
if let Some(cache) = cache {
if let Ok(cache_key) = FileCacheKey::from_path(path) {
let relative_path = cache
.relative_path(path)
.expect("wrong package cache for file");
cache.set_formatted(relative_path.to_path_buf(), &cache_key);
}
}
FormatResult::Formatted
}
FormatMode::Check => FormatResult::Formatted,
FormatMode::Diff => FormatResult::Diff {
unformatted,
formatted,
},
},
FormattedSource::Unchanged => {
if let Some(cache) = cache {
if let Ok(cache_key) = FileCacheKey::from_path(path) {
let relative_path = cache
.relative_path(path)
.expect("wrong package cache for file");
cache.set_formatted(relative_path.to_path_buf(), &cache_key);
}
}
FormatResult::Unchanged
}
};
Ok(format_result)
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) enum FormattedSource {
/// The source was formatted, and the [`SourceKind`] contains the transformed source code.
Formatted(SourceKind),
/// The source was unchanged.
Unchanged,
}
impl From<FormattedSource> for FormatResult {
fn from(value: FormattedSource) -> Self {
match value {
FormattedSource::Formatted(_) => FormatResult::Formatted,
FormattedSource::Unchanged => FormatResult::Unchanged,
}
}
}
/// Format a [`SourceKind`], returning the transformed [`SourceKind`], or `None` if the source was
/// unchanged.
pub(crate) fn format_source(
source_kind: &SourceKind,
source_type: PySourceType,
path: Option<&Path>,
settings: &FormatterSettings,
range: Option<FormatRange>,
) -> Result<FormattedSource, FormatCommandError> {
match &source_kind {
SourceKind::Python(unformatted) => {
let options = settings.to_format_options(source_type, unformatted);
let formatted = if let Some(range) = range {
let line_index = LineIndex::from_source_text(unformatted);
let byte_range = range.to_text_range(unformatted, &line_index);
format_range(unformatted, byte_range, options).map(|formatted_range| {
let mut formatted = unformatted.to_string();
formatted.replace_range(
std::ops::Range::<usize>::from(formatted_range.source_range()),
formatted_range.as_code(),
);
formatted
})
} else {
// Using `Printed::into_code` requires adding `ruff_formatter` as a direct dependency, and I suspect that Rust can optimize the closure away regardless.
#[allow(clippy::redundant_closure_for_method_calls)]
format_module_source(unformatted, options).map(|formatted| formatted.into_code())
};
let formatted = formatted.map_err(|err| {
if let FormatModuleError::ParseError(err) = err {
DisplayParseError::from_source_kind(
err,
path.map(Path::to_path_buf),
source_kind,
)
.into()
} else {
FormatCommandError::Format(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err)
}
})?;
if formatted.len() == unformatted.len() && formatted == *unformatted {
Ok(FormattedSource::Unchanged)
} else {
Ok(FormattedSource::Formatted(SourceKind::Python(formatted)))
}
}
SourceKind::IpyNotebook(notebook) => {
if !notebook.is_python_notebook() {
return Ok(FormattedSource::Unchanged);
}
if range.is_some() {
return Err(FormatCommandError::RangeFormatNotebook(
path.map(Path::to_path_buf),
));
}
let options = settings.to_format_options(source_type, notebook.source_code());
let mut output: Option<String> = None;
let mut last: Option<TextSize> = None;
let mut source_map = SourceMap::default();
// Format each cell individually.
for (start, end) in notebook.cell_offsets().iter().tuple_windows::<(_, _)>() {
let range = TextRange::new(*start, *end);
let unformatted = &notebook.source_code()[range];
// Format the cell.
let formatted =
format_module_source(unformatted, options.clone()).map_err(|err| {
if let FormatModuleError::ParseError(err) = err {
DisplayParseError::from_source_kind(
err,
path.map(Path::to_path_buf),
source_kind,
)
.into()
} else {
FormatCommandError::Format(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err)
}
})?;
// If the cell is unchanged, skip it.
let formatted = formatted.as_code();
if formatted.len() == unformatted.len() && formatted == unformatted {
continue;
}
// If this is the first newly-formatted cell, initialize the output.
let output = output
.get_or_insert_with(|| String::with_capacity(notebook.source_code().len()));
// Add all contents from `last` to the current cell.
let slice = &notebook.source_code()
[TextRange::new(last.unwrap_or_default(), range.start())];
output.push_str(slice);
// Add the start source marker for the cell.
source_map.push_marker(*start, output.text_len());
// Add the cell itself.
output.push_str(formatted);
// Add the end source marker for the added cell.
source_map.push_marker(*end, output.text_len());
// Track that the cell was formatted.
last = Some(*end);
}
// If the file was unchanged, return `None`.
let (Some(mut output), Some(last)) = (output, last) else {
return Ok(FormattedSource::Unchanged);
};
// Add the remaining content.
let slice = &notebook.source_code()[usize::from(last)..];
output.push_str(slice);
// Update the notebook.
let mut formatted = notebook.clone();
formatted.update(&source_map, output);
Ok(FormattedSource::Formatted(SourceKind::IpyNotebook(
formatted,
)))
}
}
}
/// The result of an individual formatting operation.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, is_macro::Is)]
pub(crate) enum FormatResult {
/// The file was formatted.
Formatted,
/// The file was formatted, [`SourceKind`] contains the formatted code
Diff {
unformatted: SourceKind,
formatted: SourceKind,
},
/// The file was unchanged, as the formatted contents matched the existing contents.
Unchanged,
/// Skipped formatting because its an unsupported file format
Skipped,
}
/// The coupling of a [`FormatResult`] with the path of the file that was analyzed.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct FormatPathResult {
path: PathBuf,
result: FormatResult,
}
/// The results of formatting a set of files
#[derive(Debug)]
struct FormatResults<'a> {
/// The individual formatting results.
results: &'a [FormatPathResult],
/// The format mode that was used.
mode: FormatMode,
}
impl<'a> FormatResults<'a> {
fn new(results: &'a [FormatPathResult], mode: FormatMode) -> Self {
Self { results, mode }
}
/// Returns `true` if any of the files require formatting.
fn any_formatted(&self) -> bool {
self.results.iter().any(|result| match result.result {
FormatResult::Formatted | FormatResult::Diff { .. } => true,
FormatResult::Unchanged | FormatResult::Skipped => false,
})
}
/// Write a diff of the formatting changes to the given writer.
fn write_diff(&self, f: &mut impl Write) -> io::Result<()> {
for (path, unformatted, formatted) in self
.results
.iter()
.filter_map(|result| {
if let FormatResult::Diff {
unformatted,
formatted,
} = &result.result
{
Some((result.path.as_path(), unformatted, formatted))
} else {
None
}
})
.sorted_unstable_by_key(|(path, _, _)| *path)
{
unformatted.diff(formatted, Some(path), f)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Write a list of the files that would be changed to the given writer.
fn write_changed(&self, f: &mut impl Write) -> io::Result<()> {
for path in self
.results
.iter()
.filter_map(|result| {
if result.result.is_formatted() {
Some(result.path.as_path())
} else {
None
}
})
.sorted_unstable()
{
writeln!(f, "Would reformat: {}", fs::relativize_path(path).bold())?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Write a summary of the formatting results to the given writer.
fn write_summary(&self, f: &mut impl Write) -> io::Result<()> {
// Compute the number of changed and unchanged files.
let mut changed = 0u32;
let mut unchanged = 0u32;
for result in self.results {
match &result.result {
FormatResult::Formatted => {
changed += 1;
}
FormatResult::Unchanged => unchanged += 1,
FormatResult::Diff { .. } => {
changed += 1;
}
FormatResult::Skipped => {}
}
}
// Write out a summary of the formatting results.
if changed > 0 && unchanged > 0 {
writeln!(
f,
"{} file{} {}, {} file{} {}",
changed,
if changed == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
match self.mode {
FormatMode::Write => "reformatted",
FormatMode::Check | FormatMode::Diff => "would be reformatted",
},
unchanged,
if unchanged == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
match self.mode {
FormatMode::Write => "left unchanged",
FormatMode::Check | FormatMode::Diff => "already formatted",
},
)
} else if changed > 0 {
writeln!(
f,
"{} file{} {}",
changed,
if changed == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
match self.mode {
FormatMode::Write => "reformatted",
FormatMode::Check | FormatMode::Diff => "would be reformatted",
}
)
} else if unchanged > 0 {
writeln!(
f,
"{} file{} {}",
unchanged,
if unchanged == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
match self.mode {
FormatMode::Write => "left unchanged",
FormatMode::Check | FormatMode::Diff => "already formatted",
},
)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
}
/// An error that can occur while formatting a set of files.
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub(crate) enum FormatCommandError {
Ignore(#[from] ignore::Error),
Parse(#[from] DisplayParseError),
Panic(Option<PathBuf>, PanicError),
Read(Option<PathBuf>, SourceError),
Format(Option<PathBuf>, FormatModuleError),
Write(Option<PathBuf>, SourceError),
Diff(Option<PathBuf>, io::Error),
RangeFormatNotebook(Option<PathBuf>),
}
impl FormatCommandError {
fn path(&self) -> Option<&Path> {
match self {
Self::Ignore(err) => {
if let ignore::Error::WithPath { path, .. } = err {
Some(path.as_path())
} else {
None
}
}
Self::Parse(err) => err.path(),
Self::Panic(path, _)
| Self::Read(path, _)
| Self::Format(path, _)
| Self::Write(path, _)
| Self::Diff(path, _)
| Self::RangeFormatNotebook(path) => path.as_deref(),
}
}
}
impl Display for FormatCommandError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Ignore(err) => {
if let ignore::Error::WithPath { path, .. } = err {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {}",
"Failed to format ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold(),
err.io_error()
.map_or_else(|| err.to_string(), std::string::ToString::to_string)
)
} else {
write!(
f,
"{header} {error}",
header = "Encountered error:".bold(),
error = err
.io_error()
.map_or_else(|| err.to_string(), std::string::ToString::to_string)
)
}
}
Self::Parse(err) => {
write!(f, "{err}")
}
Self::Read(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to read ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(f, "{header} {err}", header = "Failed to read:".bold())
}
}
Self::Write(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to write ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(f, "{header} {err}", header = "Failed to write:".bold())
}
}
Self::Format(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to format ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(f, "{header} {err}", header = "Failed to format:".bold())
}
}
Self::Diff(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to generate diff for ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(
f,
"{header} {err}",
header = "Failed to generate diff:".bold(),
)
}
}
Self::RangeFormatNotebook(path) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{header}{path}{colon} Range formatting isn't supported for notebooks.",
header = "Failed to format ".bold(),
path = fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
colon = ":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(
f,
"{header} Range formatting isn't supported for notebooks",
header = "Failed to format:".bold()
)
}
}
Self::Panic(path, err) => {
let message = r"This indicates a bug in Ruff. If you could open an issue at:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/new?title=%5BFormatter%20panic%5D
...with the relevant file contents, the `pyproject.toml` settings, and the following stack trace, we'd be very appreciative!
";
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {message}\n{err}",
"Panicked while formatting ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(
f,
"{} {message}\n{err}",
"Panicked while formatting.".bold()
)
}
}
}
}
}
pub(super) fn warn_incompatible_formatter_settings(resolver: &Resolver) {
// First, collect all rules that are incompatible regardless of the linter-specific settings.
let mut incompatible_rules = FxHashSet::default();
for setting in resolver.settings() {
for rule in [
// The formatter might collapse implicit string concatenation on a single line.
Rule::SingleLineImplicitStringConcatenation,
// Flags missing trailing commas when all arguments are on its own line:
// ```python
// def args(
// aaaaaaaa, bbbbbbbbb, cccccccccc, ddddddddd, eeeeeeee, ffffff, gggggggggggg, hhhh
// ):
// pass
// ```
Rule::MissingTrailingComma,
] {
if setting.linter.rules.enabled(rule) {
incompatible_rules.insert(rule);
}
}
}
if !incompatible_rules.is_empty() {
let mut rule_names: Vec<_> = incompatible_rules
.into_iter()
.map(|rule| format!("`{}`", rule.noqa_code()))
.collect();
rule_names.sort();
warn_user_once!("The following rules may cause conflicts when used with the formatter: {}. To avoid unexpected behavior, we recommend disabling these rules, either by removing them from the `select` or `extend-select` configuration, or adding them to the `ignore` configuration.", rule_names.join(", "));
}
// Next, validate settings-specific incompatibilities.
for setting in resolver.settings() {
// Validate all rules that rely on tab styles.
if setting.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::TabIndentation)
&& setting.formatter.indent_style.is_tab()
{
warn_user_once!("The `format.indent-style=\"tab\"` option is incompatible with `W191`, which lints against all uses of tabs. We recommend disabling these rules when using the formatter, which enforces a consistent indentation style. Alternatively, set the `format.indent-style` option to `\"space\"`.");
}
// Validate all rules that rely on tab styles.
if setting.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::IndentWithSpaces)
&& setting.formatter.indent_style.is_tab()
{
warn_user_once!("The `format.indent-style=\"tab\"` option is incompatible with `D206`, with requires space-based indentation. We recommend disabling these rules when using the formatter, which enforces a consistent indentation style. Alternatively, set the `format.indent-style` option to `\"space\"`.");
}
// Validate all rules that rely on custom indent widths.
if setting.linter.rules.any_enabled(&[
Rule::IndentationWithInvalidMultiple,
Rule::IndentationWithInvalidMultipleComment,
]) && setting.formatter.indent_width.value() != 4
{
warn_user_once!("The `format.indent-width` option with a value other than 4 is incompatible with `E111` and `E114`. We recommend disabling these rules when using the formatter, which enforces a consistent indentation width. Alternatively, set the `format.indent-width` option to `4`.");
}
// Validate all rules that rely on quote styles.
if setting
.linter
.rules
.any_enabled(&[Rule::BadQuotesInlineString, Rule::AvoidableEscapedQuote])
{
match (
setting.linter.flake8_quotes.inline_quotes,
setting.formatter.quote_style,
) {
(Quote::Double, QuoteStyle::Single) => {
warn_user_once!("The `flake8-quotes.inline-quotes=\"double\"` option is incompatible with the formatter's `format.quote-style=\"single\"`. We recommend disabling `Q000` and `Q003` when using the formatter, which enforces a consistent quote style. Alternatively, set both options to either `\"single\"` or `\"double\"`.");
}
(Quote::Single, QuoteStyle::Double) => {
warn_user_once!("The `flake8-quotes.inline-quotes=\"single\"` option is incompatible with the formatter's `format.quote-style=\"double\"`. We recommend disabling `Q000` and `Q003` when using the formatter, which enforces a consistent quote style. Alternatively, set both options to either `\"single\"` or `\"double\"`.");
}
_ => {}
}
}
if setting.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::BadQuotesMultilineString)
&& setting.linter.flake8_quotes.multiline_quotes == Quote::Single
{
warn_user_once!("The `flake8-quotes.multiline-quotes=\"single\"` option is incompatible with the formatter. We recommend disabling `Q001` when using the formatter, which enforces double quotes for multiline strings. Alternatively, set the `flake8-quotes.multiline-quotes` option to `\"double\"`.`");
}
if setting.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::BadQuotesDocstring)
&& setting.linter.flake8_quotes.docstring_quotes == Quote::Single
{
warn_user_once!("The `flake8-quotes.multiline-quotes=\"single\"` option is incompatible with the formatter. We recommend disabling `Q002` when using the formatter, which enforces double quotes for docstrings. Alternatively, set the `flake8-quotes.docstring-quotes` option to `\"double\"`.`");
}
// Validate all isort settings.
if setting.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::UnsortedImports) {
// The formatter removes empty lines if the value is larger than 2 but always inserts a empty line after imports.
// Two empty lines are okay because `isort` only uses this setting for top-level imports (not in nested blocks).
if !matches!(setting.linter.isort.lines_after_imports, 1 | 2 | -1) {
warn_user_once!("The isort option `isort.lines-after-imports` with a value other than `-1`, `1` or `2` is incompatible with the formatter. To avoid unexpected behavior, we recommend setting the option to one of: `2`, `1`, or `-1` (default).");
}
// Values larger than two get reduced to one line by the formatter if the import is in a nested block.
if setting.linter.isort.lines_between_types > 1 {
warn_user_once!("The isort option `isort.lines-between-types` with a value greater than 1 is incompatible with the formatter. To avoid unexpected behavior, we recommend setting the option to one of: `1` or `0` (default).");
}
// isort inserts a trailing comma which the formatter preserves, but only if `skip-magic-trailing-comma` isn't false.
// This isn't relevant when using `force-single-line`, since isort will never include a trailing comma in that case.
if setting.formatter.magic_trailing_comma.is_ignore()
&& !setting.linter.isort.force_single_line
{
if setting.linter.isort.force_wrap_aliases {
warn_user_once!("The isort option `isort.force-wrap-aliases` is incompatible with the formatter `format.skip-magic-trailing-comma=true` option. To avoid unexpected behavior, we recommend either setting `isort.force-wrap-aliases=false` or `format.skip-magic-trailing-comma=false`.");
}
if setting.linter.isort.split_on_trailing_comma {
warn_user_once!("The isort option `isort.split-on-trailing-comma` is incompatible with the formatter `format.skip-magic-trailing-comma=true` option. To avoid unexpected behavior, we recommend either setting `isort.split-on-trailing-comma=false` or `format.skip-magic-trailing-comma=false`.");
}
}
}
}
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use std::io::stdout;
use std::path::Path;
use anyhow::Result;
use log::error;
use ruff_linter::source_kind::SourceKind;
use ruff_python_ast::{PySourceType, SourceType};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{match_exclusion, python_file_at_path, Resolver};
use ruff_workspace::FormatterSettings;
use crate::args::{ConfigArguments, FormatArguments, FormatRange};
use crate::commands::format::{
format_source, warn_incompatible_formatter_settings, FormatCommandError, FormatMode,
FormatResult, FormattedSource,
};
use crate::resolve::resolve;
use crate::stdin::{parrot_stdin, read_from_stdin};
use crate::ExitStatus;
/// Run the formatter over a single file, read from `stdin`.
pub(crate) fn format_stdin(
cli: &FormatArguments,
config_arguments: &ConfigArguments,
) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
let pyproject_config = resolve(
cli.isolated,
config_arguments,
cli.stdin_filename.as_deref(),
)?;
let mut resolver = Resolver::new(&pyproject_config);
warn_incompatible_formatter_settings(&resolver);
let mode = FormatMode::from_cli(cli);
if resolver.force_exclude() {
if let Some(filename) = cli.stdin_filename.as_deref() {
if !python_file_at_path(filename, &mut resolver, config_arguments)? {
if mode.is_write() {
parrot_stdin()?;
}
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
if filename.file_name().is_some_and(|name| {
match_exclusion(filename, name, &resolver.base_settings().formatter.exclude)
}) {
if mode.is_write() {
parrot_stdin()?;
}
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
}
}
let path = cli.stdin_filename.as_deref();
let settings = &resolver.base_settings().formatter;
let source_type = match path.and_then(|path| settings.extension.get(path)) {
None => match path.map(SourceType::from).unwrap_or_default() {
SourceType::Python(source_type) => source_type,
SourceType::Toml(_) => {
if mode.is_write() {
parrot_stdin()?;
}
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
},
Some(language) => PySourceType::from(language),
};
// Format the file.
match format_source_code(path, cli.range, settings, source_type, mode) {
Ok(result) => match mode {
FormatMode::Write => Ok(ExitStatus::Success),
FormatMode::Check | FormatMode::Diff => {
if result.is_formatted() {
Ok(ExitStatus::Failure)
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
}
},
Err(err) => {
error!("{err}");
Ok(ExitStatus::Error)
}
}
}
/// Format source code read from `stdin`.
fn format_source_code(
path: Option<&Path>,
range: Option<FormatRange>,
settings: &FormatterSettings,
source_type: PySourceType,
mode: FormatMode,
) -> Result<FormatResult, FormatCommandError> {
// Read the source from stdin.
let source_code = read_from_stdin()
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Read(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err.into()))?;
let source_kind = match SourceKind::from_source_code(source_code, source_type) {
Ok(Some(source_kind)) => source_kind,
Ok(None) => return Ok(FormatResult::Unchanged),
Err(err) => {
return Err(FormatCommandError::Read(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err));
}
};
// Format the source.
let formatted = format_source(&source_kind, source_type, path, settings, range)?;
match &formatted {
FormattedSource::Formatted(formatted) => match mode {
FormatMode::Write => {
let mut writer = stdout().lock();
formatted
.write(&mut writer)
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Write(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err))?;
}
FormatMode::Check => {}
FormatMode::Diff => {
source_kind
.diff(formatted, path, &mut stdout().lock())
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Diff(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err))?;
}
},
FormattedSource::Unchanged => {
// Write to stdout regardless of whether the source was formatted
if mode.is_write() {
let mut writer = stdout().lock();
source_kind
.write(&mut writer)
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Write(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err))?;
}
}
}
Ok(FormatResult::from(formatted))
}

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use std::io::{self, BufWriter, Write};
use anyhow::Result;
use crate::args::HelpFormat;
/// Display version information
pub(crate) fn version(output_format: HelpFormat) -> Result<()> {
let mut stdout = BufWriter::new(io::stdout().lock());
let version_info = crate::version::version();
match output_format {
HelpFormat::Text => {
writeln!(stdout, "ruff {}", &version_info)?;
}
HelpFormat::Json => {
serde_json::to_writer_pretty(stdout, &version_info)?;
}
};
Ok(())
}

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---
source: crates/ruff/src/version.rs
expression: version
---
0.0.0

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---
source: crates/ruff/src/version.rs
expression: version
---
0.0.0 (53b0f5d92 2023-10-19)

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---
source: crates/ruff/src/version.rs
expression: version
---
0.0.0+24 (53b0f5d92 2023-10-19)

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---
source: crates/ruff/src/version.rs
expression: version
---
{
"version": "0.0.0",
"commit_info": {
"short_commit_hash": "53b0f5d92",
"commit_hash": "53b0f5d924110e5b26fbf09f6fd3a03d67b475b7",
"commit_date": "2023-10-19",
"last_tag": "v0.0.1",
"commits_since_last_tag": 0
}
}

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use std::io;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
/// Read a string from `stdin`.
pub(crate) fn read_from_stdin() -> Result<String, io::Error> {
let mut buffer = String::new();
io::stdin().lock().read_to_string(&mut buffer)?;
Ok(buffer)
}
/// Read bytes from `stdin` and write them to `stdout`.
pub(crate) fn parrot_stdin() -> Result<(), io::Error> {
let mut buffer = String::new();
io::stdin().lock().read_to_string(&mut buffer)?;
io::stdout().write_all(buffer.as_bytes())?;
Ok(())
}

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//! Code for representing Ruff's release version number.
use serde::Serialize;
use std::fmt;
/// Information about the git repository where Ruff was built from.
#[derive(Serialize)]
pub(crate) struct CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash: String,
commit_hash: String,
commit_date: String,
last_tag: Option<String>,
commits_since_last_tag: u32,
}
/// Ruff's version.
#[derive(Serialize)]
pub(crate) struct VersionInfo {
/// Ruff's version, such as "0.5.1"
version: String,
/// Information about the git commit we may have been built from.
///
/// `None` if not built from a git repo or if retrieval failed.
commit_info: Option<CommitInfo>,
}
impl fmt::Display for VersionInfo {
/// Formatted version information: "<version>[+<commits>] (<commit> <date>)"
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", self.version)?;
if let Some(ref ci) = self.commit_info {
if ci.commits_since_last_tag > 0 {
write!(f, "+{}", ci.commits_since_last_tag)?;
}
write!(f, " ({} {})", ci.short_commit_hash, ci.commit_date)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// Returns information about Ruff's version.
pub(crate) fn version() -> VersionInfo {
// Environment variables are only read at compile-time
macro_rules! option_env_str {
($name:expr) => {
option_env!($name).map(|s| s.to_string())
};
}
// This version is pulled from Cargo.toml and set by Cargo
let version = option_env_str!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").unwrap();
// Commit info is pulled from git and set by `build.rs`
let commit_info = option_env_str!("RUFF_COMMIT_HASH").map(|commit_hash| CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash: option_env_str!("RUFF_COMMIT_SHORT_HASH").unwrap(),
commit_hash,
commit_date: option_env_str!("RUFF_COMMIT_DATE").unwrap(),
last_tag: option_env_str!("RUFF_LAST_TAG"),
commits_since_last_tag: option_env_str!("RUFF_LAST_TAG_DISTANCE")
.as_deref()
.map_or(0, |value| value.parse::<u32>().unwrap_or(0)),
});
VersionInfo {
version,
commit_info,
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use insta::{assert_display_snapshot, assert_json_snapshot};
use super::{CommitInfo, VersionInfo};
#[test]
fn version_formatting() {
let version = VersionInfo {
version: "0.0.0".to_string(),
commit_info: None,
};
assert_display_snapshot!(version);
}
#[test]
fn version_formatting_with_commit_info() {
let version = VersionInfo {
version: "0.0.0".to_string(),
commit_info: Some(CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash: "53b0f5d92".to_string(),
commit_hash: "53b0f5d924110e5b26fbf09f6fd3a03d67b475b7".to_string(),
last_tag: Some("v0.0.1".to_string()),
commit_date: "2023-10-19".to_string(),
commits_since_last_tag: 0,
}),
};
assert_display_snapshot!(version);
}
#[test]
fn version_formatting_with_commits_since_last_tag() {
let version = VersionInfo {
version: "0.0.0".to_string(),
commit_info: Some(CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash: "53b0f5d92".to_string(),
commit_hash: "53b0f5d924110e5b26fbf09f6fd3a03d67b475b7".to_string(),
last_tag: Some("v0.0.1".to_string()),
commit_date: "2023-10-19".to_string(),
commits_since_last_tag: 24,
}),
};
assert_display_snapshot!(version);
}
#[test]
fn version_serializable() {
let version = VersionInfo {
version: "0.0.0".to_string(),
commit_info: Some(CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash: "53b0f5d92".to_string(),
commit_hash: "53b0f5d924110e5b26fbf09f6fd3a03d67b475b7".to_string(),
last_tag: Some("v0.0.1".to_string()),
commit_date: "2023-10-19".to_string(),
commits_since_last_tag: 0,
}),
};
assert_json_snapshot!(version);
}
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//! A test suite that ensures deprecated command line options have appropriate warnings / behaviors
use ruff_linter::settings::types::SerializationFormat;
use std::process::Command;
use insta_cmd::{assert_cmd_snapshot, get_cargo_bin};
const BIN_NAME: &str = "ruff";
const STDIN: &str = "l = 1";
fn ruff_check(show_source: Option<bool>, output_format: Option<String>) -> Command {
let mut cmd = Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME));
let output_format = output_format.unwrap_or(format!("{}", SerializationFormat::default(false)));
cmd.arg("--output-format");
cmd.arg(output_format);
cmd.arg("--no-cache");
match show_source {
Some(true) => {
cmd.arg("--show-source");
}
Some(false) => {
cmd.arg("--no-show-source");
}
None => {}
}
cmd.arg("-");
cmd
}
#[test]
fn ensure_show_source_is_deprecated() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(true), None).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=concise`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_no_show_source_is_deprecated() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(false), None).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--no-show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=concise`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_output_format_is_deprecated() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(None, Some("text".into())).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: `--output-format=text` is deprecated. Use `--output-format=full` or `--output-format=concise` instead. `text` will be treated as `concise`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_output_format_overrides_show_source() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(true), Some("concise".into())).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=concise`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_full_output_format_overrides_no_show_source() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(false), Some("full".into())).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
|
1 | l = 1
| ^ E741
|
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--no-show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=full`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_output_format_uses_concise_over_no_show_source() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(false), Some("concise".into())).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--no-show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=concise`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_deprecated_output_format_overrides_show_source() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(true), Some("text".into())).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=text`.
warning: `--output-format=text` is deprecated. Use `--output-format=full` or `--output-format=concise` instead. `text` will be treated as `concise`.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn ensure_deprecated_output_format_overrides_no_show_source() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(ruff_check(Some(false), Some("text".into())).pass_stdin(STDIN), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:1: E741 Ambiguous variable name: `l`
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The `--no-show-source` argument is deprecated and has been ignored in favor of `--output-format=text`.
warning: `--output-format=text` is deprecated. Use `--output-format=full` or `--output-format=concise` instead. `text` will be treated as `concise`.
"###);
}

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//! Tests the interaction of the `lint` configuration section
#![cfg(not(target_family = "wasm"))]
use regex::escape;
use std::fs;
use std::process::Command;
use std::str;
use anyhow::Result;
use insta_cmd::{assert_cmd_snapshot, get_cargo_bin};
use tempfile::TempDir;
const BIN_NAME: &str = "ruff";
const STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS: &[&str] = &["--no-cache", "--output-format", "concise"];
fn tempdir_filter(tempdir: &TempDir) -> String {
format!(r"{}\\?/?", escape(tempdir.path().to_str().unwrap()))
}
#[test]
fn top_level_options() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.args(["--stdin-filename", "test.py"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"a = "abcba".strip("aba")"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
test.py:1:5: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
test.py:1:5: B005 Using `.strip()` with multi-character strings is misleading
test.py:1:19: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
Found 3 errors.
[*] 2 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `[TMP]/ruff.toml`:
- 'extend-select' -> 'lint.extend-select'
- 'flake8-quotes' -> 'lint.flake8-quotes'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn lint_options() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
[lint]
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"a = "abcba".strip("aba")"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:5: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
-:1:5: B005 Using `.strip()` with multi-character strings is misleading
-:1:19: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
Found 3 errors.
[*] 2 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
/// Tests that configurations from the top-level and `lint` section are merged together.
#[test]
fn mixed_levels() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"a = "abcba".strip("aba")"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:5: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
-:1:5: B005 Using `.strip()` with multi-character strings is misleading
-:1:19: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
Found 3 errors.
[*] 2 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `[TMP]/ruff.toml`:
- 'extend-select' -> 'lint.extend-select'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
/// Tests that options in the `lint` section have higher precedence than top-level options (because they are more specific).
#[test]
fn precedence() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
[lint]
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "double"
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"a = "abcba".strip("aba")"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:5: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
-:1:5: B005 Using `.strip()` with multi-character strings is misleading
-:1:19: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
Found 3 errors.
[*] 2 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `[TMP]/ruff.toml`:
- 'flake8-quotes' -> 'lint.flake8-quotes'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn exclude() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
extend-exclude = ["out"]
[lint]
exclude = ["test.py", "generated.py"]
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
fs::write(
tempdir.path().join("main.py"),
r#"
from test import say_hy
if __name__ == "__main__":
say_hy("dear Ruff contributor")
"#,
)?;
// Excluded file but passed to the CLI directly, should be linted
let test_path = tempdir.path().join("test.py");
fs::write(
&test_path,
r#"
def say_hy(name: str):
print(f"Hy {name}")"#,
)?;
fs::write(
tempdir.path().join("generated.py"),
r#"NUMBERS = [
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
]
OTHER = "OTHER"
"#,
)?;
let out_dir = tempdir.path().join("out");
fs::create_dir(&out_dir)?;
fs::write(out_dir.join("a.py"), r#"a = "a""#)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.current_dir(tempdir.path())
.arg("check")
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", &ruff_toml.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy()])
// Explicitly pass test.py, should be linted regardless of it being excluded by lint.exclude
.arg(test_path.file_name().unwrap())
// Lint all other files in the directory, should respect the `exclude` and `lint.exclude` options
.arg("."), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
main.py:4:16: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
main.py:5:12: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
test.py:3:15: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
Found 3 errors.
[*] 3 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `ruff.toml`:
- 'extend-select' -> 'lint.extend-select'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn exclude_stdin() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[lint]
exclude = ["generated.py"]
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.current_dir(tempdir.path())
.arg("check")
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", &ruff_toml.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy()])
.args(["--stdin-filename", "generated.py"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"
from test import say_hy
if __name__ == "__main__":
say_hy("dear Ruff contributor")
"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
generated.py:4:16: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
generated.py:5:12: Q000 [*] Double quotes found but single quotes preferred
Found 2 errors.
[*] 2 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `ruff.toml`:
- 'extend-select' -> 'lint.extend-select'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn line_too_long_width_override() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
line-length = 80
select = ["E501"]
[pycodestyle]
max-line-length = 100
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.args(["--stdin-filename", "test.py"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"
# longer than 80, but less than 100
_ = "---------------------------------------------------------------------------亜亜亜亜亜亜"
# longer than 100
_ = "---------------------------------------------------------------------------亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜亜"
"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
test.py:5:91: E501 Line too long (109 > 100)
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `[TMP]/ruff.toml`:
- 'select' -> 'lint.select'
- 'pycodestyle' -> 'lint.pycodestyle'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn per_file_ignores_stdin() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.current_dir(tempdir.path())
.arg("check")
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", &ruff_toml.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy()])
.args(["--stdin-filename", "generated.py"])
.args(["--per-file-ignores", "generated.py:Q"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"
import os
from test import say_hy
if __name__ == "__main__":
say_hy("dear Ruff contributor")
"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
generated.py:2:8: F401 [*] `os` imported but unused
Found 1 error.
[*] 1 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `ruff.toml`:
- 'extend-select' -> 'lint.extend-select'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn extend_per_file_ignores_stdin() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
extend-select = ["B", "Q"]
[lint.flake8-quotes]
inline-quotes = "single"
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.current_dir(tempdir.path())
.arg("check")
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", &ruff_toml.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy()])
.args(["--stdin-filename", "generated.py"])
.args(["--extend-per-file-ignores", "generated.py:Q"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(r#"
import os
from test import say_hy
if __name__ == "__main__":
say_hy("dear Ruff contributor")
"#), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
generated.py:2:8: F401 [*] `os` imported but unused
Found 1 error.
[*] 1 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `ruff.toml`:
- 'extend-select' -> 'lint.extend-select'
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
/// Regression test for [#8858](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8858)
#[test]
fn parent_configuration_override() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let root_ruff = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
root_ruff,
r#"
[lint]
select = ["ALL"]
"#,
)?;
let sub_dir = tempdir.path().join("subdirectory");
fs::create_dir(&sub_dir)?;
let subdirectory_ruff = sub_dir.join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
subdirectory_ruff,
r#"
[lint]
ignore = ["D203", "D212"]
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.current_dir(sub_dir)
.arg("check")
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
, @r###"
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
warning: No Python files found under the given path(s)
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn nonexistent_config_file() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", "foo.toml", "."]), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
error: invalid value 'foo.toml' for '--config <CONFIG_OPTION>'
tip: A `--config` flag must either be a path to a `.toml` configuration file
or a TOML `<KEY> = <VALUE>` pair overriding a specific configuration
option
It looks like you were trying to pass a path to a configuration file.
The path `foo.toml` does not exist
For more information, try '--help'.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn config_override_rejected_if_invalid_toml() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", "foo = bar", "."]), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
error: invalid value 'foo = bar' for '--config <CONFIG_OPTION>'
tip: A `--config` flag must either be a path to a `.toml` configuration file
or a TOML `<KEY> = <VALUE>` pair overriding a specific configuration
option
The supplied argument is not valid TOML:
TOML parse error at line 1, column 7
|
1 | foo = bar
| ^
invalid string
expected `"`, `'`
For more information, try '--help'.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn too_many_config_files() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_dot_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
let ruff2_dot_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff2.toml");
fs::File::create(&ruff_dot_toml)?;
fs::File::create(&ruff2_dot_toml)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_dot_toml)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff2_dot_toml)
.arg("."), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
ruff failed
Cause: You cannot specify more than one configuration file on the command line.
tip: remove either `--config=[TMP]/ruff.toml` or `--config=[TMP]/ruff2.toml`.
For more information, try `--help`.
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn config_file_and_isolated() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_dot_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::File::create(&ruff_dot_toml)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_dot_toml)
.arg("--isolated")
.arg("."), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
ruff failed
Cause: The argument `--config=[TMP]/ruff.toml` cannot be used with `--isolated`
tip: You cannot specify a configuration file and also specify `--isolated`,
as `--isolated` causes ruff to ignore all configuration files.
For more information, try `--help`.
"###);
});
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn config_override_via_cli() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
line-length = 100
[lint]
select = ["I"]
[lint.isort]
combine-as-imports = true
"#,
)?;
let fixture = r#"
from foo import (
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
bbbbbbbbbbb as bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
cccccccccccccccc,
ddddddddddd as ddddddddddddd,
eeeeeeeeeeeeeee,
ffffffffffff as ffffffffffffff,
ggggggggggggg,
hhhhhhh as hhhhhhhhhhh,
iiiiiiiiiiiiii,
jjjjjjjjjjjjj as jjjjjj,
)
x = "longer_than_90_charactersssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss"
"#;
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.args(["--config", "line-length=90"])
.args(["--config", "lint.extend-select=['E501', 'F841']"])
.args(["--config", "lint.isort.combine-as-imports = false"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(fixture), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:2:1: I001 [*] Import block is un-sorted or un-formatted
-:15:91: E501 Line too long (97 > 90)
Found 2 errors.
[*] 1 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
"###);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn valid_toml_but_nonexistent_option_provided_via_config_argument() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args([".", "--config", "extend-select=['F481']"]), // No such code as F481!
@r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
error: invalid value 'extend-select=['F481']' for '--config <CONFIG_OPTION>'
tip: A `--config` flag must either be a path to a `.toml` configuration file
or a TOML `<KEY> = <VALUE>` pair overriding a specific configuration
option
Could not parse the supplied argument as a `ruff.toml` configuration option:
Unknown rule selector: `F481`
For more information, try '--help'.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn each_toml_option_requires_a_new_flag_1() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
// commas can't be used to delimit different config overrides;
// you need a new --config flag for each override
.args([".", "--config", "extend-select=['F841'], line-length=90"]),
@r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
error: invalid value 'extend-select=['F841'], line-length=90' for '--config <CONFIG_OPTION>'
tip: A `--config` flag must either be a path to a `.toml` configuration file
or a TOML `<KEY> = <VALUE>` pair overriding a specific configuration
option
The supplied argument is not valid TOML:
TOML parse error at line 1, column 23
|
1 | extend-select=['F841'], line-length=90
| ^
expected newline, `#`
For more information, try '--help'.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn each_toml_option_requires_a_new_flag_2() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
// spaces *also* can't be used to delimit different config overrides;
// you need a new --config flag for each override
.args([".", "--config", "extend-select=['F841'] line-length=90"]),
@r###"
success: false
exit_code: 2
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
error: invalid value 'extend-select=['F841'] line-length=90' for '--config <CONFIG_OPTION>'
tip: A `--config` flag must either be a path to a `.toml` configuration file
or a TOML `<KEY> = <VALUE>` pair overriding a specific configuration
option
The supplied argument is not valid TOML:
TOML parse error at line 1, column 24
|
1 | extend-select=['F841'] line-length=90
| ^
expected newline, `#`
For more information, try '--help'.
"###);
}
#[test]
fn config_doubly_overridden_via_cli() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
line-length = 100
[lint]
select=["E501"]
"#,
)?;
let fixture = "x = 'longer_than_90_charactersssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss'";
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
// The --line-length flag takes priority over both the config file
// and the `--config="line-length=110"` flag,
// despite them both being specified after this flag on the command line:
.args(["--line-length", "90"])
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.args(["--config", "line-length=110"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(fixture), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:91: E501 Line too long (97 > 90)
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
"###);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn complex_config_setting_overridden_via_cli() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(&ruff_toml, "lint.select = ['N801']")?;
let fixture = "class violates_n801: pass";
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.arg("--config")
.arg(&ruff_toml)
.args(["--config", "lint.per-file-ignores = {'generated.py' = ['N801']}"])
.args(["--stdin-filename", "generated.py"])
.arg("-")
.pass_stdin(fixture), @r###"
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
----- stderr -----
"###);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn deprecated_config_option_overridden_via_cli() {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", "select=['N801']", "-"])
.pass_stdin("class lowercase: ..."),
@r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
-:1:7: N801 Class name `lowercase` should use CapWords convention
Found 1 error.
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in your `--config` CLI arguments:
- 'select' -> 'lint.select'
"###);
}
#[test]
fn extension() -> Result<()> {
let tempdir = TempDir::new()?;
let ruff_toml = tempdir.path().join("ruff.toml");
fs::write(
&ruff_toml,
r#"
include = ["*.ipy"]
"#,
)?;
fs::write(
tempdir.path().join("main.ipy"),
r#"
{
"cells": [
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"id": "ad6f36d9-4b7d-4562-8d00-f15a0f1fbb6d",
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"import os"
]
}
],
"metadata": {
"kernelspec": {
"display_name": "Python 3 (ipykernel)",
"language": "python",
"name": "python3"
},
"language_info": {
"codemirror_mode": {
"name": "ipython",
"version": 3
},
"file_extension": ".py",
"mimetype": "text/x-python",
"name": "python",
"nbconvert_exporter": "python",
"pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
"version": "3.12.0"
}
},
"nbformat": 4,
"nbformat_minor": 5
}
"#,
)?;
insta::with_settings!({
filters => vec![(tempdir_filter(&tempdir).as_str(), "[TMP]/")]
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.current_dir(tempdir.path())
.arg("check")
.args(STDIN_BASE_OPTIONS)
.args(["--config", &ruff_toml.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy()])
.args(["--extension", "ipy:ipynb"])
.arg("."), @r###"
success: false
exit_code: 1
----- stdout -----
main.ipy:cell 1:1:8: F401 [*] `os` imported but unused
Found 1 error.
[*] 1 fixable with the `--fix` option.
----- stderr -----
"###);
});
Ok(())
}

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#![cfg(not(target_family = "wasm"))]
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::Command;
use std::str;
use insta_cmd::{assert_cmd_snapshot, get_cargo_bin};
const BIN_NAME: &str = "ruff";
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
const TEST_FILTERS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[(".*/resources/test/fixtures/", "[BASEPATH]/")];
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
const TEST_FILTERS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
(r".*\\resources\\test\\fixtures\\", "[BASEPATH]\\"),
(r"\\", "/"),
];
#[test]
fn check_project_include_defaults() {
// Defaults to checking the current working directory
//
// The test directory includes:
// - A pyproject.toml which specifies an include
// - A nested pyproject.toml which has a Ruff section
//
// The nested project should all be checked instead of respecting the parent includes
insta::with_settings!({
filters => TEST_FILTERS.to_vec()
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(["check", "--show-files"]).current_dir(Path::new("./resources/test/fixtures/include-test")), @r###"
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
[BASEPATH]/include-test/a.py
[BASEPATH]/include-test/nested-project/e.py
[BASEPATH]/include-test/nested-project/pyproject.toml
[BASEPATH]/include-test/subdirectory/c.py
----- stderr -----
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in `nested-project/pyproject.toml`:
- 'select' -> 'lint.select'
"###);
});
}
#[test]
fn check_project_respects_direct_paths() {
// Given a direct path not included in the project `includes`, it should be checked
insta::with_settings!({
filters => TEST_FILTERS.to_vec()
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(["check", "--show-files", "b.py"]).current_dir(Path::new("./resources/test/fixtures/include-test")), @r###"
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
[BASEPATH]/include-test/b.py
----- stderr -----
"###);
});
}
#[test]
fn check_project_respects_subdirectory_includes() {
// Given a direct path to a subdirectory, the include should be respected
insta::with_settings!({
filters => TEST_FILTERS.to_vec()
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(["check", "--show-files", "subdirectory"]).current_dir(Path::new("./resources/test/fixtures/include-test")), @r###"
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
[BASEPATH]/include-test/subdirectory/c.py
----- stderr -----
"###);
});
}
#[test]
fn check_project_from_project_subdirectory_respects_includes() {
// Run from a project subdirectory, the include specified in the parent directory should be respected
insta::with_settings!({
filters => TEST_FILTERS.to_vec()
}, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(["check", "--show-files"]).current_dir(Path::new("./resources/test/fixtures/include-test/subdirectory")), @r###"
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
[BASEPATH]/include-test/subdirectory/c.py
----- stderr -----
"###);
});
}

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use insta_cmd::{assert_cmd_snapshot, get_cargo_bin};
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::Command;
const BIN_NAME: &str = "ruff";
#[test]
fn display_default_settings() {
// Navigate from the crate directory to the workspace root.
let base_path = Path::new(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.parent()
.unwrap()
.parent()
.unwrap();
let base_path = base_path.to_string_lossy();
// Escape the backslashes for the regex.
let base_path = regex::escape(&base_path);
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
let test_filters = &[(base_path.as_ref(), "[BASEPATH]")];
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
let test_filters = &[
(base_path.as_ref(), "[BASEPATH]"),
(r#"\\+(\w\w|\s|\.|")"#, "/$1"),
];
insta::with_settings!({ filters => test_filters.to_vec() }, {
assert_cmd_snapshot!(Command::new(get_cargo_bin(BIN_NAME))
.args(["check", "--show-settings", "unformatted.py"]).current_dir(Path::new("./resources/test/fixtures")));
});
}

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@@ -1,369 +0,0 @@
---
source: crates/ruff/tests/show_settings.rs
info:
program: ruff
args:
- check
- "--show-settings"
- unformatted.py
---
success: true
exit_code: 0
----- stdout -----
Resolved settings for: "[BASEPATH]/crates/ruff/resources/test/fixtures/unformatted.py"
Settings path: "[BASEPATH]/pyproject.toml"
# General Settings
cache_dir = "[BASEPATH]/.ruff_cache"
fix = false
fix_only = false
output_format = concise
show_fixes = false
unsafe_fixes = hint
# File Resolver Settings
file_resolver.exclude = [
".bzr",
".direnv",
".eggs",
".git",
".git-rewrite",
".hg",
".ipynb_checkpoints",
".mypy_cache",
".nox",
".pants.d",
".pyenv",
".pytest_cache",
".pytype",
".ruff_cache",
".svn",
".tox",
".venv",
".vscode",
"__pypackages__",
"_build",
"buck-out",
"build",
"dist",
"node_modules",
"site-packages",
"venv",
]
file_resolver.extend_exclude = [
"crates/ruff_linter/resources/",
"crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/",
]
file_resolver.force_exclude = false
file_resolver.include = [
"*.py",
"*.pyi",
"**/pyproject.toml",
]
file_resolver.extend_include = []
file_resolver.respect_gitignore = true
file_resolver.project_root = "[BASEPATH]"
# Linter Settings
linter.exclude = []
linter.project_root = "[BASEPATH]"
linter.rules.enabled = [
MultipleImportsOnOneLine,
ModuleImportNotAtTopOfFile,
MultipleStatementsOnOneLineColon,
MultipleStatementsOnOneLineSemicolon,
UselessSemicolon,
NoneComparison,
TrueFalseComparison,
NotInTest,
NotIsTest,
TypeComparison,
BareExcept,
LambdaAssignment,
AmbiguousVariableName,
AmbiguousClassName,
AmbiguousFunctionName,
IOError,
SyntaxError,
UnusedImport,
ImportShadowedByLoopVar,
UndefinedLocalWithImportStar,
LateFutureImport,
UndefinedLocalWithImportStarUsage,
UndefinedLocalWithNestedImportStarUsage,
FutureFeatureNotDefined,
PercentFormatInvalidFormat,
PercentFormatExpectedMapping,
PercentFormatExpectedSequence,
PercentFormatExtraNamedArguments,
PercentFormatMissingArgument,
PercentFormatMixedPositionalAndNamed,
PercentFormatPositionalCountMismatch,
PercentFormatStarRequiresSequence,
PercentFormatUnsupportedFormatCharacter,
StringDotFormatInvalidFormat,
StringDotFormatExtraNamedArguments,
StringDotFormatExtraPositionalArguments,
StringDotFormatMissingArguments,
StringDotFormatMixingAutomatic,
FStringMissingPlaceholders,
MultiValueRepeatedKeyLiteral,
MultiValueRepeatedKeyVariable,
ExpressionsInStarAssignment,
MultipleStarredExpressions,
AssertTuple,
IsLiteral,
InvalidPrintSyntax,
IfTuple,
BreakOutsideLoop,
ContinueOutsideLoop,
YieldOutsideFunction,
ReturnOutsideFunction,
DefaultExceptNotLast,
ForwardAnnotationSyntaxError,
RedefinedWhileUnused,
UndefinedName,
UndefinedExport,
UndefinedLocal,
UnusedVariable,
UnusedAnnotation,
RaiseNotImplemented,
]
linter.rules.should_fix = [
MultipleImportsOnOneLine,
ModuleImportNotAtTopOfFile,
MultipleStatementsOnOneLineColon,
MultipleStatementsOnOneLineSemicolon,
UselessSemicolon,
NoneComparison,
TrueFalseComparison,
NotInTest,
NotIsTest,
TypeComparison,
BareExcept,
LambdaAssignment,
AmbiguousVariableName,
AmbiguousClassName,
AmbiguousFunctionName,
IOError,
SyntaxError,
UnusedImport,
ImportShadowedByLoopVar,
UndefinedLocalWithImportStar,
LateFutureImport,
UndefinedLocalWithImportStarUsage,
UndefinedLocalWithNestedImportStarUsage,
FutureFeatureNotDefined,
PercentFormatInvalidFormat,
PercentFormatExpectedMapping,
PercentFormatExpectedSequence,
PercentFormatExtraNamedArguments,
PercentFormatMissingArgument,
PercentFormatMixedPositionalAndNamed,
PercentFormatPositionalCountMismatch,
PercentFormatStarRequiresSequence,
PercentFormatUnsupportedFormatCharacter,
StringDotFormatInvalidFormat,
StringDotFormatExtraNamedArguments,
StringDotFormatExtraPositionalArguments,
StringDotFormatMissingArguments,
StringDotFormatMixingAutomatic,
FStringMissingPlaceholders,
MultiValueRepeatedKeyLiteral,
MultiValueRepeatedKeyVariable,
ExpressionsInStarAssignment,
MultipleStarredExpressions,
AssertTuple,
IsLiteral,
InvalidPrintSyntax,
IfTuple,
BreakOutsideLoop,
ContinueOutsideLoop,
YieldOutsideFunction,
ReturnOutsideFunction,
DefaultExceptNotLast,
ForwardAnnotationSyntaxError,
RedefinedWhileUnused,
UndefinedName,
UndefinedExport,
UndefinedLocal,
UnusedVariable,
UnusedAnnotation,
RaiseNotImplemented,
]
linter.per_file_ignores = {}
linter.safety_table.forced_safe = []
linter.safety_table.forced_unsafe = []
linter.target_version = Py37
linter.preview = disabled
linter.explicit_preview_rules = false
linter.extension.mapping = {}
linter.allowed_confusables = []
linter.builtins = []
linter.dummy_variable_rgx = ^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$
linter.external = []
linter.ignore_init_module_imports = false
linter.logger_objects = []
linter.namespace_packages = []
linter.src = [
"[BASEPATH]",
]
linter.tab_size = 4
linter.line_length = 88
linter.task_tags = [
TODO,
FIXME,
XXX,
]
linter.typing_modules = []
# Linter Plugins
linter.flake8_annotations.mypy_init_return = false
linter.flake8_annotations.suppress_dummy_args = false
linter.flake8_annotations.suppress_none_returning = false
linter.flake8_annotations.allow_star_arg_any = false
linter.flake8_annotations.ignore_fully_untyped = false
linter.flake8_bandit.hardcoded_tmp_directory = [
/tmp,
/var/tmp,
/dev/shm,
]
linter.flake8_bandit.check_typed_exception = false
linter.flake8_bugbear.extend_immutable_calls = []
linter.flake8_builtins.builtins_ignorelist = []
linter.flake8_comprehensions.allow_dict_calls_with_keyword_arguments = false
linter.flake8_copyright.notice_rgx = (?i)Copyright\s+(\(C\)\s+)?\d{4}(-\d{4})*
linter.flake8_copyright.author = none
linter.flake8_copyright.min_file_size = 0
linter.flake8_errmsg.max_string_length = 0
linter.flake8_gettext.functions_names = [
_,
gettext,
ngettext,
]
linter.flake8_implicit_str_concat.allow_multiline = true
linter.flake8_import_conventions.aliases = {"matplotlib": "mpl", "matplotlib.pyplot": "plt", "pandas": "pd", "seaborn": "sns", "tensorflow": "tf", "networkx": "nx", "plotly.express": "px", "polars": "pl", "numpy": "np", "panel": "pn", "pyarrow": "pa", "altair": "alt", "tkinter": "tk", "holoviews": "hv"}
linter.flake8_import_conventions.banned_aliases = {}
linter.flake8_import_conventions.banned_from = []
linter.flake8_pytest_style.fixture_parentheses = true
linter.flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_names_type = tuple
linter.flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_values_type = list
linter.flake8_pytest_style.parametrize_values_row_type = tuple
linter.flake8_pytest_style.raises_require_match_for = [
BaseException,
Exception,
ValueError,
OSError,
IOError,
EnvironmentError,
socket.error,
]
linter.flake8_pytest_style.raises_extend_require_match_for = []
linter.flake8_pytest_style.mark_parentheses = true
linter.flake8_quotes.inline_quotes = double
linter.flake8_quotes.multiline_quotes = double
linter.flake8_quotes.docstring_quotes = double
linter.flake8_quotes.avoid_escape = true
linter.flake8_self.ignore_names = [
_make,
_asdict,
_replace,
_fields,
_field_defaults,
_name_,
_value_,
]
linter.flake8_tidy_imports.ban_relative_imports = "parents"
linter.flake8_tidy_imports.banned_api = {}
linter.flake8_tidy_imports.banned_module_level_imports = []
linter.flake8_type_checking.strict = false
linter.flake8_type_checking.exempt_modules = [
typing,
typing_extensions,
]
linter.flake8_type_checking.runtime_required_base_classes = []
linter.flake8_type_checking.runtime_required_decorators = []
linter.flake8_type_checking.quote_annotations = false
linter.flake8_unused_arguments.ignore_variadic_names = false
linter.isort.required_imports = []
linter.isort.combine_as_imports = false
linter.isort.force_single_line = false
linter.isort.force_sort_within_sections = false
linter.isort.detect_same_package = true
linter.isort.case_sensitive = false
linter.isort.force_wrap_aliases = false
linter.isort.force_to_top = []
linter.isort.known_modules = {}
linter.isort.order_by_type = true
linter.isort.relative_imports_order = furthest_to_closest
linter.isort.single_line_exclusions = []
linter.isort.split_on_trailing_comma = true
linter.isort.classes = []
linter.isort.constants = []
linter.isort.variables = []
linter.isort.no_lines_before = []
linter.isort.lines_after_imports = -1
linter.isort.lines_between_types = 0
linter.isort.forced_separate = []
linter.isort.section_order = [
known { type = future },
known { type = standard_library },
known { type = third_party },
known { type = first_party },
known { type = local_folder },
]
linter.isort.no_sections = false
linter.isort.from_first = false
linter.isort.length_sort = false
linter.isort.length_sort_straight = false
linter.mccabe.max_complexity = 10
linter.pep8_naming.ignore_names = [
setUp,
tearDown,
setUpClass,
tearDownClass,
setUpModule,
tearDownModule,
asyncSetUp,
asyncTearDown,
setUpTestData,
failureException,
longMessage,
maxDiff,
]
linter.pep8_naming.classmethod_decorators = []
linter.pep8_naming.staticmethod_decorators = []
linter.pycodestyle.max_line_length = 88
linter.pycodestyle.max_doc_length = none
linter.pycodestyle.ignore_overlong_task_comments = false
linter.pyflakes.extend_generics = []
linter.pylint.allow_magic_value_types = [
str,
bytes,
]
linter.pylint.allow_dunder_method_names = []
linter.pylint.max_args = 5
linter.pylint.max_positional_args = 5
linter.pylint.max_returns = 6
linter.pylint.max_bool_expr = 5
linter.pylint.max_branches = 12
linter.pylint.max_statements = 50
linter.pylint.max_public_methods = 20
linter.pylint.max_locals = 15
linter.pyupgrade.keep_runtime_typing = false
# Formatter Settings
formatter.exclude = []
formatter.target_version = Py37
formatter.preview = disabled
formatter.line_width = 88
formatter.line_ending = auto
formatter.indent_style = space
formatter.indent_width = 4
formatter.quote_style = double
formatter.magic_trailing_comma = respect
formatter.docstring_code_format = disabled
formatter.docstring_code_line_width = dynamic
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@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ license = { workspace = true }
[lib]
bench = false
doctest = false
[[bench]]
name = "linter"
@@ -32,29 +31,26 @@ name = "formatter"
harness = false
[dependencies]
once_cell = { workspace = true }
serde = { workspace = true }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
url = { workspace = true }
ureq = { workspace = true }
criterion = { workspace = true, default-features = false }
codspeed-criterion-compat = { workspace = true, default-features = false, optional = true}
once_cell.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
url = "2.3.1"
ureq = "2.8.0"
criterion = { version = "0.5.1", default-features = false }
codspeed-criterion-compat = { version="2.2.0", default-features = false, optional = true}
[dev-dependencies]
ruff_linter = { path = "../ruff_linter" }
ruff_python_ast = { path = "../ruff_python_ast" }
ruff_linter.path = "../ruff_linter"
ruff_python_ast.path = "../ruff_python_ast"
ruff_python_formatter = { path = "../ruff_python_formatter" }
ruff_python_index = { path = "../ruff_python_index" }
ruff_python_parser = { path = "../ruff_python_parser" }
[lints]
workspace = true
[features]
codspeed = ["codspeed-criterion-compat"]
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dev-dependencies]
mimalloc = { workspace = true }
mimalloc = "0.1.39"
[target.'cfg(all(not(target_os = "windows"), not(target_os = "openbsd"), any(target_arch = "x86_64", target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "powerpc64")))'.dev-dependencies]
tikv-jemallocator = { workspace = true }
tikv-jemallocator = "0.5.0"

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@@ -1,16 +1,5 @@
# Ruff Benchmarks
The `ruff_benchmark` crate benchmarks the linter and the formatter on individual files:
```shell
# Run once on the "baseline".
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=main
# Compare against the "baseline".
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --baseline=main
# Run the lexer benchmarks.
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark lexer -- --baseline=main
```
The `ruff_benchmark` crate benchmarks the linter and the formatter on individual files.
See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../../CONTRIBUTING.md) on how to use these benchmarks.

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@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ use ruff_benchmark::criterion::{
criterion_group, criterion_main, BenchmarkId, Criterion, Throughput,
};
use ruff_benchmark::{TestCase, TestFile, TestFileDownloadError};
use ruff_python_formatter::{format_module_ast, PreviewMode, PyFormatOptions};
use ruff_python_formatter::{format_module_ast, PyFormatOptions};
use ruff_python_index::CommentRangesBuilder;
use ruff_python_parser::lexer::lex;
use ruff_python_parser::{allocate_tokens_vec, parse_tokens, Mode};
use ruff_python_parser::{parse_tokens, Mode};
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
#[global_allocator]
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ fn benchmark_formatter(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
BenchmarkId::from_parameter(case.name()),
&case,
|b, case| {
let mut tokens = allocate_tokens_vec(case.code());
let mut tokens = Vec::new();
let mut comment_ranges = CommentRangesBuilder::default();
for result in lex(case.code(), Mode::Module) {
@@ -65,12 +65,11 @@ fn benchmark_formatter(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
let comment_ranges = comment_ranges.finish();
// Parse the AST.
let module = parse_tokens(tokens, case.code(), Mode::Module)
let module = parse_tokens(tokens, case.code(), Mode::Module, "<filename>")
.expect("Input to be a valid python program");
b.iter(|| {
let options = PyFormatOptions::from_extension(Path::new(case.name()))
.with_preview(PreviewMode::Enabled);
let options = PyFormatOptions::from_extension(Path::new(case.name()));
let formatted =
format_module_ast(&module, &comment_ranges, case.code(), options)
.expect("Formatting to succeed");

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@@ -2,15 +2,12 @@ use ruff_benchmark::criterion::{
criterion_group, criterion_main, BenchmarkGroup, BenchmarkId, Criterion, Throughput,
};
use ruff_benchmark::{TestCase, TestFile, TestFileDownloadError};
use ruff_linter::linter::{lint_only, ParseSource};
use ruff_linter::rule_selector::PreviewOptions;
use ruff_linter::linter::lint_only;
use ruff_linter::settings::rule_table::RuleTable;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::PreviewMode;
use ruff_linter::settings::{flags, LinterSettings};
use ruff_linter::source_kind::SourceKind;
use ruff_linter::{registry::Rule, RuleSelector};
use ruff_python_ast::PySourceType;
use ruff_python_parser::{lexer, parse_program_tokens, Mode};
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
#[global_allocator]
@@ -54,12 +51,7 @@ fn benchmark_linter(mut group: BenchmarkGroup, settings: &LinterSettings) {
BenchmarkId::from_parameter(case.name()),
&case,
|b, case| {
// Tokenize the source.
let tokens: Vec<_> = lexer::lex(case.code(), Mode::Module).collect();
// Parse the source.
let ast = parse_program_tokens(tokens.clone(), case.code(), false).unwrap();
let kind = SourceKind::Python(case.code().to_string());
b.iter(|| {
let path = case.path();
let result = lint_only(
@@ -67,12 +59,8 @@ fn benchmark_linter(mut group: BenchmarkGroup, settings: &LinterSettings) {
None,
settings,
flags::Noqa::Enabled,
&SourceKind::Python(case.code().to_string()),
&kind,
PySourceType::from(path.as_path()),
ParseSource::Precomputed {
tokens: &tokens,
ast: &ast,
},
);
// Assert that file contains no parse errors
@@ -90,21 +78,12 @@ fn benchmark_default_rules(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
benchmark_linter(group, &LinterSettings::default());
}
/// Disables IO based rules because they are a source of flakiness
fn disable_io_rules(rules: &mut RuleTable) {
fn benchmark_all_rules(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
let mut rules: RuleTable = RuleSelector::All.all_rules().collect();
// Disable IO based rules because it is a source of flakiness
rules.disable(Rule::ShebangMissingExecutableFile);
rules.disable(Rule::ShebangNotExecutable);
}
fn benchmark_all_rules(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
let mut rules: RuleTable = RuleSelector::All
.rules(&PreviewOptions {
mode: PreviewMode::Disabled,
require_explicit: false,
})
.collect();
disable_io_rules(&mut rules);
let settings = LinterSettings {
rules,
@@ -115,22 +94,6 @@ fn benchmark_all_rules(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
benchmark_linter(group, &settings);
}
fn benchmark_preview_rules(criterion: &mut Criterion) {
let mut rules: RuleTable = RuleSelector::All.all_rules().collect();
disable_io_rules(&mut rules);
let settings = LinterSettings {
rules,
preview: PreviewMode::Enabled,
..LinterSettings::default()
};
let group = criterion.benchmark_group("linter/all-with-preview-rules");
benchmark_linter(group, &settings);
}
criterion_group!(default_rules, benchmark_default_rules);
criterion_group!(all_rules, benchmark_all_rules);
criterion_group!(preview_rules, benchmark_preview_rules);
criterion_main!(default_rules, all_rules, preview_rules);
criterion_main!(default_rules, all_rules);

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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ fn benchmark_parser(criterion: &mut Criterion<WallTime>) {
&case,
|b, case| {
b.iter(|| {
let parsed = parse_suite(case.code()).unwrap();
let parsed = parse_suite(case.code(), case.name()).unwrap();
let mut visitor = CountVisitor { count: 0 };
visitor.visit_body(&parsed);

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@@ -16,10 +16,7 @@ glob = { workspace = true }
globset = { workspace = true }
regex = { workspace = true }
filetime = { workspace = true }
seahash = { workspace = true }
seahash = "4.1.0"
[dev-dependencies]
ruff_macros = { path = "../ruff_macros" }
[lints]
workspace = true

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "ruff"
version = "0.2.1"
name = "ruff_cli"
version = "0.1.0"
publish = false
authors = { workspace = true }
edition = { workspace = true }
@@ -10,67 +10,70 @@ documentation = { workspace = true }
repository = { workspace = true }
license = { workspace = true }
readme = "../../README.md"
default-run = "ruff"
[[bin]]
name = "ruff"
[dependencies]
ruff_linter = { path = "../ruff_linter", features = ["clap"] }
ruff_cache = { path = "../ruff_cache" }
ruff_diagnostics = { path = "../ruff_diagnostics" }
ruff_linter = { path = "../ruff_linter", features = ["clap"] }
ruff_macros = { path = "../ruff_macros" }
ruff_formatter = { path = "../ruff_formatter" }
ruff_notebook = { path = "../ruff_notebook" }
ruff_macros = { path = "../ruff_macros" }
ruff_python_ast = { path = "../ruff_python_ast" }
ruff_python_formatter = { path = "../ruff_python_formatter" }
ruff_source_file = { path = "../ruff_source_file" }
ruff_text_size = { path = "../ruff_text_size" }
ruff_python_trivia = { path = "../ruff_python_trivia" }
ruff_workspace = { path = "../ruff_workspace" }
ruff_text_size = { path = "../ruff_text_size" }
annotate-snippets = { version = "0.9.1", features = ["color"] }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
argfile = { workspace = true }
bincode = { workspace = true }
argfile = { version = "0.1.6" }
bincode = { version = "1.3.3" }
bitflags = { workspace = true }
cachedir = { workspace = true }
cachedir = { version = "0.3.0" }
chrono = { workspace = true }
clap = { workspace = true, features = ["derive", "env", "wrap_help"] }
clap_complete_command = { workspace = true }
clearscreen = { workspace = true }
clap = { workspace = true, features = ["derive", "env"] }
clap_complete_command = { version = "0.5.1" }
clearscreen = { version = "2.0.0" }
colored = { workspace = true }
filetime = { workspace = true }
glob = { workspace = true }
ignore = { workspace = true }
is-macro = { workspace = true }
itertools = { workspace = true }
itoa = { version = "1.0.6" }
log = { workspace = true }
notify = { workspace = true }
notify = { version = "6.1.1" }
path-absolutize = { workspace = true, features = ["once_cell_cache"] }
rayon = { workspace = true }
rayon = { version = "1.8.0" }
regex = { workspace = true }
ruff_python_stdlib = { path = "../ruff_python_stdlib" }
rustc-hash = { workspace = true }
serde = { workspace = true }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
shellexpand = { workspace = true }
similar = { workspace = true }
strum = { workspace = true, features = [] }
tempfile = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
toml = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true, features = ["log"] }
walkdir = { workspace = true }
wild = { workspace = true }
walkdir = { version = "2.3.2" }
wild = { version = "2" }
[dev-dependencies]
# Enable test rules during development
ruff_linter = { path = "../ruff_linter", features = ["clap", "test-rules"] }
assert_cmd = { workspace = true }
assert_cmd = { version = "2.0.8" }
# Avoid writing colored snapshots when running tests from the terminal
colored = { workspace = true, features = ["no-color"]}
insta = { workspace = true, features = ["filters", "json"] }
insta-cmd = { workspace = true }
tempfile = { workspace = true }
insta = { workspace = true, features = ["filters"] }
insta-cmd = { version = "0.4.0" }
tempfile = "3.6.0"
test-case = { workspace = true }
ureq = { version = "2.8.0", features = [] }
[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies]
mimalloc = { workspace = true }
mimalloc = "0.1.39"
[target.'cfg(all(not(target_os = "windows"), not(target_os = "openbsd"), any(target_arch = "x86_64", target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "powerpc64")))'.dependencies]
tikv-jemallocator = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true
tikv-jemallocator = "0.5.0"

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@@ -0,0 +1,695 @@
use std::path::PathBuf;
use clap::{command, Parser};
use regex::Regex;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use ruff_linter::line_width::LineLength;
use ruff_linter::logging::LogLevel;
use ruff_linter::registry::Rule;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::{
FilePattern, PatternPrefixPair, PerFileIgnore, PreviewMode, PythonVersion, SerializationFormat,
UnsafeFixes,
};
use ruff_linter::{RuleParser, RuleSelector, RuleSelectorParser};
use ruff_workspace::configuration::{Configuration, RuleSelection};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::ConfigurationTransformer;
#[derive(Debug, Parser)]
#[command(
author,
name = "ruff",
about = "Ruff: An extremely fast Python linter.",
after_help = "For help with a specific command, see: `ruff help <command>`."
)]
#[command(version)]
pub struct Args {
#[command(subcommand)]
pub command: Command,
#[clap(flatten)]
pub log_level_args: LogLevelArgs,
}
#[allow(clippy::large_enum_variant)]
#[derive(Debug, clap::Subcommand)]
pub enum Command {
/// Run Ruff on the given files or directories (default).
Check(CheckCommand),
/// Explain a rule (or all rules).
#[clap(alias = "--explain")]
#[command(group = clap::ArgGroup::new("selector").multiple(false).required(true))]
Rule {
/// Rule to explain
#[arg(value_parser=RuleParser, group = "selector", hide_possible_values = true)]
rule: Option<Rule>,
/// Explain all rules
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "rule", group = "selector")]
all: bool,
/// Output format
#[arg(long, value_enum, default_value = "text")]
format: HelpFormat,
},
/// List or describe the available configuration options.
Config { option: Option<String> },
/// List all supported upstream linters.
Linter {
/// Output format
#[arg(long, value_enum, default_value = "text")]
format: HelpFormat,
},
/// Clear any caches in the current directory and any subdirectories.
#[clap(alias = "--clean")]
Clean,
/// Generate shell completion.
#[clap(alias = "--generate-shell-completion", hide = true)]
GenerateShellCompletion { shell: clap_complete_command::Shell },
/// Run the Ruff formatter on the given files or directories.
#[doc(hidden)]
#[clap(hide = true)]
Format(FormatCommand),
}
// The `Parser` derive is for ruff_dev, for ruff_cli `Args` would be sufficient
#[derive(Clone, Debug, clap::Parser)]
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
pub struct CheckCommand {
/// List of files or directories to check.
pub files: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// Apply fixes to resolve lint violations.
/// Use `--no-fix` to disable or `--unsafe-fixes` to include unsafe fixes.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_fix"))]
fix: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("fix"), hide = true)]
no_fix: bool,
/// Include fixes that may not retain the original intent of the code.
/// Use `--no-unsafe-fixes` to disable.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_unsafe_fixes"))]
unsafe_fixes: bool,
#[arg(long, overrides_with("unsafe_fixes"), hide = true)]
no_unsafe_fixes: bool,
/// Show violations with source code.
/// Use `--no-show-source` to disable.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_show_source"))]
show_source: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("show_source"), hide = true)]
no_show_source: bool,
/// Show an enumeration of all fixed lint violations.
/// Use `--no-show-fixes` to disable.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_show_fixes"))]
show_fixes: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("show_fixes"), hide = true)]
no_show_fixes: bool,
/// Avoid writing any fixed files back; instead, output a diff for each changed file to stdout. Implies `--fix-only`.
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "show_fixes")]
pub diff: bool,
/// Run in watch mode by re-running whenever files change.
#[arg(short, long)]
pub watch: bool,
/// Apply fixes to resolve lint violations, but don't report on leftover violations. Implies `--fix`.
/// Use `--no-fix-only` to disable or `--unsafe-fixes` to include unsafe fixes.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_fix_only"))]
fix_only: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("fix_only"), hide = true)]
no_fix_only: bool,
/// Ignore any `# noqa` comments.
#[arg(long)]
ignore_noqa: bool,
/// Output serialization format for violations.
#[arg(long, value_enum, env = "RUFF_OUTPUT_FORMAT")]
pub output_format: Option<SerializationFormat>,
/// Specify file to write the linter output to (default: stdout).
#[arg(short, long)]
pub output_file: Option<PathBuf>,
/// The minimum Python version that should be supported.
#[arg(long, value_enum)]
pub target_version: Option<PythonVersion>,
/// Enable preview mode; checks will include unstable rules and fixes.
/// Use `--no-preview` to disable.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_preview"))]
preview: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("preview"), hide = true)]
no_preview: bool,
/// Path to the `pyproject.toml` or `ruff.toml` file to use for
/// configuration.
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "isolated")]
pub config: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Comma-separated list of rule codes to enable (or ALL, to enable all rules).
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide_possible_values = true
)]
pub select: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// Comma-separated list of rule codes to disable.
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide_possible_values = true
)]
pub ignore: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// Like --select, but adds additional rule codes on top of those already specified.
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide_possible_values = true
)]
pub extend_select: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// Like --ignore. (Deprecated: You can just use --ignore instead.)
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide = true
)]
pub extend_ignore: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// List of mappings from file pattern to code to exclude.
#[arg(long, value_delimiter = ',', help_heading = "Rule selection")]
pub per_file_ignores: Option<Vec<PatternPrefixPair>>,
/// Like `--per-file-ignores`, but adds additional ignores on top of those already specified.
#[arg(long, value_delimiter = ',', help_heading = "Rule selection")]
pub extend_per_file_ignores: Option<Vec<PatternPrefixPair>>,
/// List of paths, used to omit files and/or directories from analysis.
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "FILE_PATTERN",
help_heading = "File selection"
)]
pub exclude: Option<Vec<FilePattern>>,
/// Like --exclude, but adds additional files and directories on top of those already excluded.
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "FILE_PATTERN",
help_heading = "File selection"
)]
pub extend_exclude: Option<Vec<FilePattern>>,
/// List of rule codes to treat as eligible for fix. Only applicable when fix itself is enabled (e.g., via `--fix`).
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide_possible_values = true
)]
pub fixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// List of rule codes to treat as ineligible for fix. Only applicable when fix itself is enabled (e.g., via `--fix`).
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide_possible_values = true
)]
pub unfixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// Like --fixable, but adds additional rule codes on top of those already specified.
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide_possible_values = true
)]
pub extend_fixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// Like --unfixable. (Deprecated: You can just use --unfixable instead.)
#[arg(
long,
value_delimiter = ',',
value_name = "RULE_CODE",
value_parser = RuleSelectorParser,
help_heading = "Rule selection",
hide = true
)]
pub extend_unfixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
/// Respect file exclusions via `.gitignore` and other standard ignore files.
/// Use `--no-respect-gitignore` to disable.
#[arg(
long,
overrides_with("no_respect_gitignore"),
help_heading = "File selection"
)]
respect_gitignore: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("respect_gitignore"), hide = true)]
no_respect_gitignore: bool,
/// Enforce exclusions, even for paths passed to Ruff directly on the command-line.
/// Use `--no-force-exclude` to disable.
#[arg(
long,
overrides_with("no_force_exclude"),
help_heading = "File selection"
)]
force_exclude: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("force_exclude"), hide = true)]
no_force_exclude: bool,
/// Set the line-length for length-associated rules and automatic formatting.
#[arg(long, help_heading = "Rule configuration", hide = true)]
pub line_length: Option<LineLength>,
/// Regular expression matching the name of dummy variables.
#[arg(long, help_heading = "Rule configuration", hide = true)]
pub dummy_variable_rgx: Option<Regex>,
/// Disable cache reads.
#[arg(short, long, help_heading = "Miscellaneous")]
pub no_cache: bool,
/// Ignore all configuration files.
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "config", help_heading = "Miscellaneous")]
pub isolated: bool,
/// Path to the cache directory.
#[arg(long, env = "RUFF_CACHE_DIR", help_heading = "Miscellaneous")]
pub cache_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
/// The name of the file when passing it through stdin.
#[arg(long, help_heading = "Miscellaneous")]
pub stdin_filename: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Exit with status code "0", even upon detecting lint violations.
#[arg(
short,
long,
help_heading = "Miscellaneous",
conflicts_with = "exit_non_zero_on_fix"
)]
pub exit_zero: bool,
/// Exit with a non-zero status code if any files were modified via fix, even if no lint violations remain.
#[arg(long, help_heading = "Miscellaneous", conflicts_with = "exit_zero")]
pub exit_non_zero_on_fix: bool,
/// Show counts for every rule with at least one violation.
#[arg(
long,
// Unsupported default-command arguments.
conflicts_with = "diff",
conflicts_with = "show_source",
conflicts_with = "watch",
)]
pub statistics: bool,
/// Enable automatic additions of `noqa` directives to failing lines.
#[arg(
long,
// conflicts_with = "add_noqa",
conflicts_with = "show_files",
conflicts_with = "show_settings",
// Unsupported default-command arguments.
conflicts_with = "ignore_noqa",
conflicts_with = "statistics",
conflicts_with = "stdin_filename",
conflicts_with = "watch",
conflicts_with = "fix",
)]
pub add_noqa: bool,
/// See the files Ruff will be run against with the current settings.
#[arg(
long,
// Fake subcommands.
conflicts_with = "add_noqa",
// conflicts_with = "show_files",
conflicts_with = "show_settings",
// Unsupported default-command arguments.
conflicts_with = "ignore_noqa",
conflicts_with = "statistics",
conflicts_with = "stdin_filename",
conflicts_with = "watch",
)]
pub show_files: bool,
/// See the settings Ruff will use to lint a given Python file.
#[arg(
long,
// Fake subcommands.
conflicts_with = "add_noqa",
conflicts_with = "show_files",
// conflicts_with = "show_settings",
// Unsupported default-command arguments.
conflicts_with = "ignore_noqa",
conflicts_with = "statistics",
conflicts_with = "stdin_filename",
conflicts_with = "watch",
)]
pub show_settings: bool,
/// Dev-only argument to show fixes
#[arg(long, hide = true)]
pub ecosystem_ci: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, clap::Parser)]
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
pub struct FormatCommand {
/// List of files or directories to format.
pub files: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// Avoid writing any formatted files back; instead, exit with a non-zero status code if any
/// files would have been modified, and zero otherwise.
#[arg(long)]
pub check: bool,
/// Path to the `pyproject.toml` or `ruff.toml` file to use for configuration.
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "isolated")]
pub config: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Respect file exclusions via `.gitignore` and other standard ignore files.
/// Use `--no-respect-gitignore` to disable.
#[arg(
long,
overrides_with("no_respect_gitignore"),
help_heading = "File selection"
)]
respect_gitignore: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("respect_gitignore"), hide = true)]
no_respect_gitignore: bool,
/// Enforce exclusions, even for paths passed to Ruff directly on the command-line.
/// Use `--no-force-exclude` to disable.
#[arg(
long,
overrides_with("no_force_exclude"),
help_heading = "File selection"
)]
force_exclude: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("force_exclude"), hide = true)]
no_force_exclude: bool,
/// Set the line-length.
#[arg(long, help_heading = "Rule configuration", hide = true)]
pub line_length: Option<LineLength>,
/// Ignore all configuration files.
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "config", help_heading = "Miscellaneous")]
pub isolated: bool,
/// The name of the file when passing it through stdin.
#[arg(long, help_heading = "Miscellaneous")]
pub stdin_filename: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Enable preview mode; checks will include unstable rules and fixes.
/// Use `--no-preview` to disable.
#[arg(long, overrides_with("no_preview"), hide = true)]
preview: bool,
#[clap(long, overrides_with("preview"), hide = true)]
no_preview: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, clap::ValueEnum)]
pub enum HelpFormat {
Text,
Json,
}
#[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)]
#[derive(Debug, clap::Args)]
pub struct LogLevelArgs {
/// Enable verbose logging.
#[arg(
short,
long,
global = true,
group = "verbosity",
help_heading = "Log levels"
)]
pub verbose: bool,
/// Print diagnostics, but nothing else.
#[arg(
short,
long,
global = true,
group = "verbosity",
help_heading = "Log levels"
)]
pub quiet: bool,
/// Disable all logging (but still exit with status code "1" upon detecting diagnostics).
#[arg(
short,
long,
global = true,
group = "verbosity",
help_heading = "Log levels"
)]
pub silent: bool,
}
impl From<&LogLevelArgs> for LogLevel {
fn from(args: &LogLevelArgs) -> Self {
if args.silent {
Self::Silent
} else if args.quiet {
Self::Quiet
} else if args.verbose {
Self::Verbose
} else {
Self::Default
}
}
}
impl CheckCommand {
/// Partition the CLI into command-line arguments and configuration
/// overrides.
pub fn partition(self) -> (CheckArguments, CliOverrides) {
(
CheckArguments {
add_noqa: self.add_noqa,
config: self.config,
diff: self.diff,
ecosystem_ci: self.ecosystem_ci,
exit_non_zero_on_fix: self.exit_non_zero_on_fix,
exit_zero: self.exit_zero,
files: self.files,
ignore_noqa: self.ignore_noqa,
isolated: self.isolated,
no_cache: self.no_cache,
output_file: self.output_file,
show_files: self.show_files,
show_settings: self.show_settings,
statistics: self.statistics,
stdin_filename: self.stdin_filename,
watch: self.watch,
},
CliOverrides {
dummy_variable_rgx: self.dummy_variable_rgx,
exclude: self.exclude,
extend_exclude: self.extend_exclude,
extend_fixable: self.extend_fixable,
extend_ignore: self.extend_ignore,
extend_select: self.extend_select,
extend_unfixable: self.extend_unfixable,
fixable: self.fixable,
ignore: self.ignore,
line_length: self.line_length,
per_file_ignores: self.per_file_ignores,
preview: resolve_bool_arg(self.preview, self.no_preview).map(PreviewMode::from),
respect_gitignore: resolve_bool_arg(
self.respect_gitignore,
self.no_respect_gitignore,
),
select: self.select,
show_source: resolve_bool_arg(self.show_source, self.no_show_source),
target_version: self.target_version,
unfixable: self.unfixable,
// TODO(charlie): Included in `pyproject.toml`, but not inherited.
cache_dir: self.cache_dir,
fix: resolve_bool_arg(self.fix, self.no_fix),
fix_only: resolve_bool_arg(self.fix_only, self.no_fix_only),
unsafe_fixes: resolve_bool_arg(self.unsafe_fixes, self.no_unsafe_fixes)
.map(UnsafeFixes::from),
force_exclude: resolve_bool_arg(self.force_exclude, self.no_force_exclude),
output_format: self.output_format,
show_fixes: resolve_bool_arg(self.show_fixes, self.no_show_fixes),
},
)
}
}
impl FormatCommand {
/// Partition the CLI into command-line arguments and configuration
/// overrides.
pub fn partition(self) -> (FormatArguments, CliOverrides) {
(
FormatArguments {
check: self.check,
config: self.config,
files: self.files,
isolated: self.isolated,
stdin_filename: self.stdin_filename,
},
CliOverrides {
line_length: self.line_length,
respect_gitignore: resolve_bool_arg(
self.respect_gitignore,
self.no_respect_gitignore,
),
preview: resolve_bool_arg(self.preview, self.no_preview).map(PreviewMode::from),
force_exclude: resolve_bool_arg(self.force_exclude, self.no_force_exclude),
// Unsupported on the formatter CLI, but required on `Overrides`.
..CliOverrides::default()
},
)
}
}
fn resolve_bool_arg(yes: bool, no: bool) -> Option<bool> {
match (yes, no) {
(true, false) => Some(true),
(false, true) => Some(false),
(false, false) => None,
(..) => unreachable!("Clap should make this impossible"),
}
}
/// CLI settings that are distinct from configuration (commands, lists of files,
/// etc.).
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
pub struct CheckArguments {
pub add_noqa: bool,
pub config: Option<PathBuf>,
pub diff: bool,
pub ecosystem_ci: bool,
pub exit_non_zero_on_fix: bool,
pub exit_zero: bool,
pub files: Vec<PathBuf>,
pub ignore_noqa: bool,
pub isolated: bool,
pub no_cache: bool,
pub output_file: Option<PathBuf>,
pub show_files: bool,
pub show_settings: bool,
pub statistics: bool,
pub stdin_filename: Option<PathBuf>,
pub watch: bool,
}
/// CLI settings that are distinct from configuration (commands, lists of files,
/// etc.).
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
pub struct FormatArguments {
pub check: bool,
pub config: Option<PathBuf>,
pub files: Vec<PathBuf>,
pub isolated: bool,
pub stdin_filename: Option<PathBuf>,
}
/// CLI settings that function as configuration overrides.
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
pub struct CliOverrides {
pub dummy_variable_rgx: Option<Regex>,
pub exclude: Option<Vec<FilePattern>>,
pub extend_exclude: Option<Vec<FilePattern>>,
pub extend_fixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub extend_ignore: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub extend_select: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub extend_unfixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub fixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub ignore: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub line_length: Option<LineLength>,
pub per_file_ignores: Option<Vec<PatternPrefixPair>>,
pub preview: Option<PreviewMode>,
pub respect_gitignore: Option<bool>,
pub select: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
pub show_source: Option<bool>,
pub target_version: Option<PythonVersion>,
pub unfixable: Option<Vec<RuleSelector>>,
// TODO(charlie): Captured in pyproject.toml as a default, but not part of `Settings`.
pub cache_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
pub fix: Option<bool>,
pub fix_only: Option<bool>,
pub unsafe_fixes: Option<UnsafeFixes>,
pub force_exclude: Option<bool>,
pub output_format: Option<SerializationFormat>,
pub show_fixes: Option<bool>,
}
impl ConfigurationTransformer for CliOverrides {
fn transform(&self, mut config: Configuration) -> Configuration {
if let Some(cache_dir) = &self.cache_dir {
config.cache_dir = Some(cache_dir.clone());
}
if let Some(dummy_variable_rgx) = &self.dummy_variable_rgx {
config.lint.dummy_variable_rgx = Some(dummy_variable_rgx.clone());
}
if let Some(exclude) = &self.exclude {
config.exclude = Some(exclude.clone());
}
if let Some(extend_exclude) = &self.extend_exclude {
config.extend_exclude.extend(extend_exclude.clone());
}
if let Some(fix) = &self.fix {
config.fix = Some(*fix);
}
if let Some(fix_only) = &self.fix_only {
config.fix_only = Some(*fix_only);
}
if self.unsafe_fixes.is_some() {
config.unsafe_fixes = self.unsafe_fixes;
}
config.lint.rule_selections.push(RuleSelection {
select: self.select.clone(),
ignore: self
.ignore
.iter()
.cloned()
.chain(self.extend_ignore.iter().cloned())
.flatten()
.collect(),
extend_select: self.extend_select.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
fixable: self.fixable.clone(),
unfixable: self
.unfixable
.iter()
.cloned()
.chain(self.extend_unfixable.iter().cloned())
.flatten()
.collect(),
extend_fixable: self.extend_fixable.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
});
if let Some(output_format) = &self.output_format {
config.output_format = Some(*output_format);
}
if let Some(force_exclude) = &self.force_exclude {
config.force_exclude = Some(*force_exclude);
}
if let Some(line_length) = &self.line_length {
config.line_length = Some(*line_length);
}
if let Some(preview) = &self.preview {
config.preview = Some(*preview);
}
if let Some(per_file_ignores) = &self.per_file_ignores {
config.lint.per_file_ignores = Some(collect_per_file_ignores(per_file_ignores.clone()));
}
if let Some(respect_gitignore) = &self.respect_gitignore {
config.respect_gitignore = Some(*respect_gitignore);
}
if let Some(show_source) = &self.show_source {
config.show_source = Some(*show_source);
}
if let Some(show_fixes) = &self.show_fixes {
config.show_fixes = Some(*show_fixes);
}
if let Some(target_version) = &self.target_version {
config.target_version = Some(*target_version);
}
config
}
}
/// Convert a list of `PatternPrefixPair` structs to `PerFileIgnore`.
pub fn collect_per_file_ignores(pairs: Vec<PatternPrefixPair>) -> Vec<PerFileIgnore> {
let mut per_file_ignores: FxHashMap<String, Vec<RuleSelector>> = FxHashMap::default();
for pair in pairs {
per_file_ignores
.entry(pair.pattern)
.or_insert_with(Vec::new)
.push(pair.prefix);
}
per_file_ignores
.into_iter()
.map(|(pattern, prefixes)| PerFileIgnore::new(pattern, &prefixes, None))
.collect()
}

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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ use std::process::ExitCode;
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use colored::Colorize;
use ruff::args::{Args, Command};
use ruff::{run, ExitStatus};
use ruff_cli::args::{Args, Command};
use ruff_cli::{run, ExitStatus};
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
#[global_allocator]

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@@ -1,69 +1,36 @@
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::hash::Hasher;
use std::io::{self, BufReader, Write};
use std::io::{self, BufReader, BufWriter, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU64, Ordering};
use std::sync::Mutex;
use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime};
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use filetime::FileTime;
use itertools::Itertools;
use log::{debug, error};
use rayon::iter::ParallelIterator;
use rayon::iter::{IntoParallelIterator, ParallelBridge};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tempfile::NamedTempFile;
use ruff_cache::{CacheKey, CacheKeyHasher};
use ruff_diagnostics::{DiagnosticKind, Fix};
use ruff_linter::message::Message;
use ruff_linter::{warn_user, VERSION};
use ruff_macros::CacheKey;
use ruff_linter::warn_user;
use ruff_notebook::NotebookIndex;
use ruff_python_ast::imports::ImportMap;
use ruff_source_file::SourceFileBuilder;
use ruff_text_size::{TextRange, TextSize};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::Resolver;
use ruff_workspace::Settings;
use crate::diagnostics::Diagnostics;
/// Maximum duration for which we keep a file in cache that hasn't been seen.
const MAX_LAST_SEEN: Duration = Duration::from_secs(30 * 24 * 60 * 60); // 30 days.
/// [`Path`] that is relative to the package root in [`PackageCache`].
pub(crate) type RelativePath = Path;
/// [`PathBuf`] that is relative to the package root in [`PackageCache`].
pub(crate) type RelativePathBuf = PathBuf;
#[derive(CacheKey)]
pub(crate) struct FileCacheKey {
/// Timestamp when the file was last modified before the (cached) check.
file_last_modified: FileTime,
/// Permissions of the file before the (cached) check.
file_permissions_mode: u32,
}
impl FileCacheKey {
pub(crate) fn from_path(path: &Path) -> io::Result<FileCacheKey> {
// Construct a cache key for the file
let metadata = path.metadata()?;
#[cfg(unix)]
let permissions = {
use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
metadata.permissions().mode()
};
#[cfg(windows)]
let permissions: u32 = metadata.permissions().readonly().into();
Ok(FileCacheKey {
file_last_modified: FileTime::from_last_modification_time(&metadata),
file_permissions_mode: permissions,
})
}
}
/// Cache.
///
/// `Cache` holds everything required to display the diagnostics for a single
@@ -83,10 +50,9 @@ pub(crate) struct Cache {
/// Files that are linted, but are not in `package.files` or are in
/// `package.files` but are outdated. This gets merged with `package.files`
/// when the cache is written back to disk in [`Cache::store`].
changes: Mutex<Vec<Change>>,
new_files: Mutex<HashMap<RelativePathBuf, FileCache>>,
/// The "current" timestamp used as cache for the updates of
/// [`FileCache::last_seen`]
#[allow(clippy::struct_field_names)]
last_seen_cache: u64,
}
@@ -99,11 +65,12 @@ impl Cache {
///
/// Finally `settings` is used to ensure we don't open a cache for different
/// settings. It also defines the directory where to store the cache.
pub(crate) fn open(package_root: PathBuf, settings: &Settings) -> Self {
pub(crate) fn open(package_root: PathBuf, settings: &Settings) -> Cache {
debug_assert!(package_root.is_absolute(), "package root not canonicalized");
let key = format!("{}", cache_key(&package_root, settings));
let path = PathBuf::from_iter([&settings.cache_dir, Path::new(VERSION), Path::new(&key)]);
let mut buf = itoa::Buffer::new();
let key = Path::new(buf.format(cache_key(&package_root, settings)));
let path = PathBuf::from_iter([&settings.cache_dir, Path::new("content"), key]);
let file = match File::open(&path) {
Ok(file) => file,
@@ -138,70 +105,36 @@ impl Cache {
}
/// Create an empty `Cache`.
fn empty(path: PathBuf, package_root: PathBuf) -> Self {
fn empty(path: PathBuf, package_root: PathBuf) -> Cache {
let package = PackageCache {
package_root,
files: FxHashMap::default(),
files: HashMap::new(),
};
Cache::new(path, package)
}
#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
fn new(path: PathBuf, package: PackageCache) -> Self {
fn new(path: PathBuf, package: PackageCache) -> Cache {
Cache {
path,
package,
changes: Mutex::new(Vec::new()),
new_files: Mutex::new(HashMap::new()),
// SAFETY: this will be truncated to the year ~2554 (so don't use
// this code after that!).
last_seen_cache: SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH.elapsed().unwrap().as_millis() as u64,
}
}
/// Applies the pending changes and persists the cache to disk, if it has been changed.
pub(crate) fn persist(mut self) -> Result<()> {
if !self.save() {
/// Store the cache to disk, if it has been changed.
#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
pub(crate) fn store(mut self) -> Result<()> {
let new_files = self.new_files.into_inner().unwrap();
if new_files.is_empty() {
// No changes made, no need to write the same cache file back to
// disk.
return Ok(());
}
// Write the cache to a temporary file first and then rename it for an "atomic" write.
// Protects against data loss if the process is killed during the write and races between different ruff
// processes, resulting in a corrupted cache file. https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8147#issuecomment-1943345964
let mut temp_file =
NamedTempFile::new_in(self.path.parent().expect("Write path must have a parent"))
.context("Failed to create temporary file")?;
// Serialize to in-memory buffer because hyperfine benchmark showed that it's faster than
// using a `BufWriter` and our cache files are small enough that streaming isn't necessary.
let serialized =
bincode::serialize(&self.package).context("Failed to serialize cache data")?;
temp_file
.write_all(&serialized)
.context("Failed to write serialized cache to temporary file.")?;
temp_file.persist(&self.path).with_context(|| {
format!(
"Failed to rename temporary cache file to {}",
self.path.display()
)
})?;
Ok(())
}
/// Applies the pending changes without storing the cache to disk.
#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
pub(crate) fn save(&mut self) -> bool {
/// Maximum duration for which we keep a file in cache that hasn't been seen.
const MAX_LAST_SEEN: Duration = Duration::from_secs(30 * 24 * 60 * 60); // 30 days.
let changes = std::mem::take(self.changes.get_mut().unwrap());
if changes.is_empty() {
return false;
}
// Remove cached files that we haven't seen in a while.
let now = self.last_seen_cache;
self.package.files.retain(|_, file| {
@@ -210,32 +143,17 @@ impl Cache {
});
// Apply any changes made and keep track of when we last saw files.
for change in changes {
let entry = self
.package
.files
.entry(change.path)
.and_modify(|existing| {
if existing.key != change.new_key {
// Reset the data if the key change.
existing.data = FileCacheData::default();
}
self.package.files.extend(new_files);
existing.key = change.new_key;
existing
.last_seen
.store(self.last_seen_cache, Ordering::Relaxed);
})
.or_insert_with(|| FileCache {
key: change.new_key,
last_seen: AtomicU64::new(self.last_seen_cache),
data: FileCacheData::default(),
});
change.new_data.apply(&mut entry.data);
}
true
let file = File::create(&self.path)
.with_context(|| format!("Failed to create cache file '{}'", self.path.display()))?;
let writer = BufWriter::new(file);
bincode::serialize_into(writer, &self.package).with_context(|| {
format!(
"Failed to serialise cache to file '{}'",
self.path.display()
)
})
}
/// Returns the relative path based on `path` and the package root.
@@ -251,7 +169,7 @@ impl Cache {
///
/// This returns `None` if `key` differs from the cached key or if the
/// cache doesn't contain results for the file.
pub(crate) fn get(&self, path: &RelativePath, key: &FileCacheKey) -> Option<&FileCache> {
pub(crate) fn get<T: CacheKey>(&self, path: &RelativePath, key: &T) -> Option<&FileCache> {
let file = self.package.files.get(path)?;
let mut hasher = CacheKeyHasher::new();
@@ -267,34 +185,50 @@ impl Cache {
Some(file)
}
pub(crate) fn is_formatted(&self, path: &RelativePath, key: &FileCacheKey) -> bool {
self.get(path, key)
.is_some_and(|entry| entry.data.formatted)
}
/// Add or update a file cache at `path` relative to the package root.
fn update(&self, path: RelativePathBuf, key: &FileCacheKey, data: ChangeData) {
pub(crate) fn update<T: CacheKey>(
&self,
path: RelativePathBuf,
key: T,
messages: &[Message],
imports: &ImportMap,
notebook_index: Option<&NotebookIndex>,
) {
let source = if let Some(msg) = messages.first() {
msg.file.source_text().to_owned()
} else {
String::new() // No messages, no need to keep the source!
};
let messages = messages
.iter()
.map(|msg| {
// Make sure that all message use the same source file.
assert!(
msg.file == messages.first().unwrap().file,
"message uses a different source file"
);
CacheMessage {
kind: msg.kind.clone(),
range: msg.range,
fix: msg.fix.clone(),
noqa_offset: msg.noqa_offset,
}
})
.collect();
let mut hasher = CacheKeyHasher::new();
key.cache_key(&mut hasher);
self.changes.lock().unwrap().push(Change {
path,
new_key: hasher.finish(),
new_data: data,
});
}
pub(crate) fn update_lint(
&self,
path: RelativePathBuf,
key: &FileCacheKey,
data: LintCacheData,
) {
self.update(path, key, ChangeData::Lint(data));
}
pub(crate) fn set_formatted(&self, path: RelativePathBuf, key: &FileCacheKey) {
self.update(path, key, ChangeData::Formatted);
let file = FileCache {
key: hasher.finish(),
last_seen: AtomicU64::new(self.last_seen_cache),
imports: imports.clone(),
messages,
source,
notebook_index: notebook_index.cloned(),
};
self.new_files.lock().unwrap().insert(path, file);
}
}
@@ -307,7 +241,7 @@ struct PackageCache {
/// single file "packages", e.g. scripts.
package_root: PathBuf,
/// Mapping of source file path to it's cached data.
files: FxHashMap<RelativePathBuf, FileCache>,
files: HashMap<RelativePathBuf, FileCache>,
}
/// On disk representation of the cache per source file.
@@ -320,59 +254,71 @@ pub(crate) struct FileCache {
/// Represented as the number of milliseconds since Unix epoch. This will
/// break in 1970 + ~584 years (~2554).
last_seen: AtomicU64,
data: FileCacheData,
/// Imports made.
imports: ImportMap,
/// Diagnostic messages.
messages: Vec<CacheMessage>,
/// Source code of the file.
///
/// # Notes
///
/// This will be empty if `messages` is empty.
source: String,
/// Notebook index if this file is a Jupyter Notebook.
notebook_index: Option<NotebookIndex>,
}
impl FileCache {
/// Convert the file cache into `Diagnostics`, using `path` as file name.
pub(crate) fn to_diagnostics(&self, path: &Path) -> Option<Diagnostics> {
self.data.lint.as_ref().map(|lint| {
let messages = if lint.messages.is_empty() {
Vec::new()
} else {
let file = SourceFileBuilder::new(path.to_string_lossy(), &*lint.source).finish();
lint.messages
.iter()
.map(|msg| Message {
kind: msg.kind.clone(),
range: msg.range,
fix: msg.fix.clone(),
file: file.clone(),
noqa_offset: msg.noqa_offset,
})
.collect()
};
let notebook_indexes = if let Some(notebook_index) = lint.notebook_index.as_ref() {
FxHashMap::from_iter([(path.to_string_lossy().to_string(), notebook_index.clone())])
} else {
FxHashMap::default()
};
Diagnostics::new(messages, lint.imports.clone(), notebook_indexes)
})
pub(crate) fn as_diagnostics(&self, path: &Path) -> Diagnostics {
let messages = if self.messages.is_empty() {
Vec::new()
} else {
let file = SourceFileBuilder::new(path.to_string_lossy(), &*self.source).finish();
self.messages
.iter()
.map(|msg| Message {
kind: msg.kind.clone(),
range: msg.range,
fix: msg.fix.clone(),
file: file.clone(),
noqa_offset: msg.noqa_offset,
})
.collect()
};
let notebook_indexes = if let Some(notebook_index) = self.notebook_index.as_ref() {
FxHashMap::from_iter([(path.to_string_lossy().to_string(), notebook_index.clone())])
} else {
FxHashMap::default()
};
Diagnostics::new(messages, self.imports.clone(), notebook_indexes)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Deserialize, Serialize)]
struct FileCacheData {
lint: Option<LintCacheData>,
formatted: bool,
/// On disk representation of a diagnostic message.
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Serialize)]
struct CacheMessage {
kind: DiagnosticKind,
/// Range into the message's [`FileCache::source`].
range: TextRange,
fix: Option<Fix>,
noqa_offset: TextSize,
}
/// Returns a hash key based on the `package_root`, `settings` and the crate
/// version.
fn cache_key(package_root: &Path, settings: &Settings) -> u64 {
let mut hasher = CacheKeyHasher::new();
env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").cache_key(&mut hasher);
package_root.cache_key(&mut hasher);
settings.cache_key(&mut hasher);
hasher.finish()
}
/// Initialize the cache at the specified `Path`.
pub(crate) fn init(path: &Path) -> Result<()> {
// Create the cache directories.
fs::create_dir_all(path.join(VERSION))?;
fs::create_dir_all(path.join("content"))?;
// Add the CACHEDIR.TAG.
if !cachedir::is_tagged(path)? {
@@ -389,199 +335,33 @@ pub(crate) fn init(path: &Path) -> Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Serialize, PartialEq)]
pub(crate) struct LintCacheData {
/// Imports made.
pub(super) imports: ImportMap,
/// Diagnostic messages.
pub(super) messages: Vec<CacheMessage>,
/// Source code of the file.
///
/// # Notes
///
/// This will be empty if `messages` is empty.
pub(super) source: String,
/// Notebook index if this file is a Jupyter Notebook.
pub(super) notebook_index: Option<NotebookIndex>,
}
impl LintCacheData {
pub(crate) fn from_messages(
messages: &[Message],
imports: ImportMap,
notebook_index: Option<NotebookIndex>,
) -> Self {
let source = if let Some(msg) = messages.first() {
msg.file.source_text().to_owned()
} else {
String::new() // No messages, no need to keep the source!
};
let messages = messages
.iter()
.map(|msg| {
// Make sure that all message use the same source file.
assert_eq!(
msg.file,
messages.first().unwrap().file,
"message uses a different source file"
);
CacheMessage {
kind: msg.kind.clone(),
range: msg.range,
fix: msg.fix.clone(),
noqa_offset: msg.noqa_offset,
}
})
.collect();
Self {
imports,
messages,
source,
notebook_index,
}
}
}
/// On disk representation of a diagnostic message.
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Serialize, PartialEq)]
pub(super) struct CacheMessage {
kind: DiagnosticKind,
/// Range into the message's [`FileCache::source`].
range: TextRange,
fix: Option<Fix>,
noqa_offset: TextSize,
}
pub(crate) trait PackageCaches {
fn get(&self, package_root: &Path) -> Option<&Cache>;
fn persist(self) -> Result<()>;
}
impl<T> PackageCaches for Option<T>
where
T: PackageCaches,
{
fn get(&self, package_root: &Path) -> Option<&Cache> {
match self {
None => None,
Some(caches) => caches.get(package_root),
}
}
fn persist(self) -> Result<()> {
match self {
None => Ok(()),
Some(caches) => caches.persist(),
}
}
}
pub(crate) struct PackageCacheMap<'a>(FxHashMap<&'a Path, Cache>);
impl<'a> PackageCacheMap<'a> {
pub(crate) fn init(
package_roots: &FxHashMap<&'a Path, Option<&'a Path>>,
resolver: &Resolver,
) -> Self {
fn init_cache(path: &Path) {
if let Err(e) = init(path) {
error!("Failed to initialize cache at {}: {e:?}", path.display());
}
}
for settings in resolver.settings() {
init_cache(&settings.cache_dir);
}
Self(
package_roots
.iter()
.map(|(package, package_root)| package_root.unwrap_or(package))
.unique()
.par_bridge()
.map(|cache_root| {
let settings = resolver.resolve(cache_root);
let cache = Cache::open(cache_root.to_path_buf(), settings);
(cache_root, cache)
})
.collect(),
)
}
}
impl PackageCaches for PackageCacheMap<'_> {
fn get(&self, package_root: &Path) -> Option<&Cache> {
let cache = self.0.get(package_root);
if cache.is_none() {
debug!("No cache found for {}", package_root.display());
}
cache
}
fn persist(self) -> Result<()> {
self.0
.into_par_iter()
.try_for_each(|(_, cache)| cache.persist())
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Change {
path: PathBuf,
new_key: u64,
new_data: ChangeData,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
enum ChangeData {
Lint(LintCacheData),
Formatted,
}
impl ChangeData {
fn apply(self, data: &mut FileCacheData) {
match self {
ChangeData::Lint(new_lint) => {
data.lint = Some(new_lint);
}
ChangeData::Formatted => {
data.formatted = true;
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use filetime::{set_file_mtime, FileTime};
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use std::env::temp_dir;
use std::fs;
use std::io;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64;
use std::time::SystemTime;
use anyhow::Result;
use filetime::{set_file_mtime, FileTime};
use itertools::Itertools;
use test_case::test_case;
use ruff_cache::CACHE_DIR_NAME;
use ruff_linter::settings::flags;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use ruff_python_ast::PySourceType;
use ruff_workspace::Settings;
use crate::cache::{self, FileCache, FileCacheData, FileCacheKey};
use crate::cache::{Cache, RelativePathBuf};
use crate::commands::format::{format_path, FormatCommandError, FormatMode, FormatResult};
use crate::cache::RelativePathBuf;
use crate::cache::{self, Cache, FileCache};
use crate::diagnostics::{lint_path, Diagnostics};
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64;
use anyhow::Result;
use ruff_python_ast::imports::ImportMap;
use ruff_workspace::Settings;
use test_case::test_case;
#[test_case("../ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures", "ruff_tests/cache_same_results_ruff_linter"; "ruff_linter_fixtures")]
#[test_case("../ruff_notebook/resources/test/fixtures", "ruff_tests/cache_same_results_ruff_notebook"; "ruff_notebook_fixtures")]
fn same_results(package_root: &str, cache_dir_path: &str) {
@@ -597,7 +377,7 @@ mod tests {
let package_root = fs::canonicalize(package_root).unwrap();
let cache = Cache::open(package_root.clone(), &settings);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
let mut paths = Vec::new();
let mut parse_errors = Vec::new();
@@ -647,7 +427,7 @@ mod tests {
}
assert_ne!(paths, &[] as &[std::path::PathBuf], "no files checked");
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
let cache = Cache::open(package_root.clone(), &settings);
assert_ne!(cache.package.files.len(), 0);
@@ -692,21 +472,21 @@ mod tests {
let test_cache = TestCache::new("cache_adds_file_on_lint");
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache.write_source_file("source.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache
.lint_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
assert_eq!(
cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(),
cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(),
1,
"A single new file should be added to the cache"
);
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
}
#[test]
@@ -717,9 +497,9 @@ mod tests {
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache.write_source_file("source_1.py", source);
test_cache.write_source_file("source_2.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache
@@ -729,39 +509,12 @@ mod tests {
.lint_file_with_cache("source_2.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
assert_eq!(
cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(),
2,
"Both files should be added to the cache"
);
cache.persist().unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn cache_adds_files_on_format() {
let source: &[u8] = b"a = 1\n\n__all__ = list([\"a\", \"b\"])\n";
let test_cache = TestCache::new("cache_adds_files_on_format");
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache.write_source_file("source_1.py", source);
test_cache.write_source_file("source_2.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
cache.persist().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache
.format_file_with_cache("source_1.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to format test file");
test_cache
.format_file_with_cache("source_2.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to format test file");
assert_eq!(
cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(),
cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(),
2,
"Both files should be added to the cache"
);
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
}
#[test]
@@ -771,13 +524,13 @@ mod tests {
let test_cache = TestCache::new("cache_invalidated_on_file_modified_time");
let cache = test_cache.open();
let source_path = test_cache.write_source_file("source.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
let expected_diagnostics = test_cache
.lint_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
// Update the modified time of the file to a time in the future
@@ -792,7 +545,7 @@ mod tests {
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
assert_eq!(
cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(),
cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(),
1,
"Cache should not be used, the file should be treated as new and added to the cache"
);
@@ -830,13 +583,13 @@ mod tests {
let test_cache = TestCache::new("cache_invalidated_on_permission_change");
let cache = test_cache.open();
let path = test_cache.write_source_file("source.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
let expected_diagnostics = test_cache
.lint_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.unwrap();
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
// Flip the permissions on the file
@@ -850,7 +603,7 @@ mod tests {
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(),
cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(),
1,
"Cache should not be used, the file should be treated as new and added to the cache"
);
@@ -862,8 +615,8 @@ mod tests {
}
#[test]
fn cache_removes_stale_files_on_persist() {
let test_cache = TestCache::new("cache_removes_stale_files_on_persist");
fn cache_removes_stale_files_on_store() {
let test_cache = TestCache::new("cache_removes_stale_files_on_store");
let mut cache = test_cache.open();
// Add a file to the cache that hasn't been linted or seen since the '70s!
@@ -873,7 +626,10 @@ mod tests {
FileCache {
key: 123,
last_seen: AtomicU64::new(123),
data: FileCacheData::default(),
imports: ImportMap::new(),
messages: Vec::new(),
source: String::new(),
notebook_index: None,
},
);
@@ -881,125 +637,34 @@ mod tests {
let source: &[u8] = b"a = 1\n\n__all__ = list([\"a\", \"b\"])\n";
test_cache.write_source_file("new.py", source);
let new_path_key = RelativePathBuf::from("new.py");
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(cache.new_files.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
test_cache
.lint_file_with_cache("new.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
// Storing the cache should remove the old (`old.py`) file.
cache.persist().unwrap();
cache.store().unwrap();
// So we when we open the cache again it shouldn't contain `old.py`.
let cache = test_cache.open();
assert_eq!(
cache.package.files.keys().collect_vec(),
vec![&new_path_key],
assert!(
cache.package.files.keys().collect_vec() == vec![&new_path_key],
"Only the new file should be present"
);
}
#[test]
fn format_updates_cache_entry() {
let source: &[u8] = b"a = 1\n\n__all__ = list([\"a\", \"b\"])\n";
let test_cache = TestCache::new("format_updates_cache_entry");
let cache = test_cache.open();
test_cache.write_source_file("source.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
cache.persist().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
// Cache the lint results
test_cache
.lint_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
cache.persist().unwrap();
let mut cache = test_cache.open();
// Now lint the file
test_cache
.format_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to format test file");
cache.save();
assert_eq!(cache.package.files.len(), 1);
let Some(file_cache) = cache.get(
Path::new("source.py"),
&FileCacheKey::from_path(&test_cache.package_root.join("source.py")).unwrap(),
) else {
panic!("Cache entry for `source.py` is missing.");
};
assert!(file_cache.data.lint.is_some());
assert!(file_cache.data.formatted);
}
#[test]
fn file_changes_invalidate_file_cache() {
let source: &[u8] = b"a = 1\n\n__all__ = list([\"a\", \"b\"])\n";
let test_cache = TestCache::new("file_changes_invalidate_file_cache");
let cache = test_cache.open();
let source_path = test_cache.write_source_file("source.py", source);
assert_eq!(cache.changes.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
cache.persist().unwrap();
let cache = test_cache.open();
// Cache the format and lint results
test_cache
.lint_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to lint test file");
test_cache
.format_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to format test file");
cache.persist().unwrap();
let mut cache = test_cache.open();
assert_eq!(cache.package.files.len(), 1);
set_file_mtime(
&source_path,
FileTime::from_system_time(SystemTime::now() + std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)),
)
.unwrap();
test_cache
.format_file_with_cache("source.py", &cache)
.expect("Failed to format test file");
cache.save();
assert_eq!(cache.package.files.len(), 1);
let Some(file_cache) = cache.get(
Path::new("source.py"),
&FileCacheKey::from_path(&source_path).unwrap(),
) else {
panic!("Cache entry for `source.py` is missing.");
};
assert_eq!(file_cache.data.lint, None);
assert!(file_cache.data.formatted);
}
struct TestCache {
package_root: PathBuf,
settings: Settings,
}
impl TestCache {
fn new(test_case: &str) -> Self {
fn new(name: &str) -> Self {
// Build a new cache directory and clear it
let mut test_dir = temp_dir();
test_dir.push("ruff_tests/cache");
test_dir.push(test_case);
test_dir.push(name);
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&test_dir);
@@ -1053,22 +718,6 @@ mod tests {
UnsafeFixes::Enabled,
)
}
fn format_file_with_cache(
&self,
path: &str,
cache: &Cache,
) -> Result<FormatResult, FormatCommandError> {
let file_path = self.package_root.join(path);
format_path(
&file_path,
&self.settings.formatter,
PySourceType::Python,
FormatMode::Write,
None,
Some(cache),
)
}
}
impl Drop for TestCache {

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@@ -10,19 +10,19 @@ use ruff_linter::linter::add_noqa_to_path;
use ruff_linter::source_kind::SourceKind;
use ruff_linter::warn_user_once;
use ruff_python_ast::{PySourceType, SourceType};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig, ResolvedFile};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig};
use crate::args::ConfigArguments;
use crate::args::CliOverrides;
/// Add `noqa` directives to a collection of files.
pub(crate) fn add_noqa(
files: &[PathBuf],
pyproject_config: &PyprojectConfig,
config_arguments: &ConfigArguments,
overrides: &CliOverrides,
) -> Result<usize> {
// Collect all the files to check.
let start = Instant::now();
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, config_arguments)?;
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, overrides)?;
let duration = start.elapsed();
debug!("Identified files to lint in: {:?}", duration);
@@ -36,27 +36,27 @@ pub(crate) fn add_noqa(
&paths
.iter()
.flatten()
.map(ResolvedFile::path)
.map(ignore::DirEntry::path)
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
pyproject_config,
);
let start = Instant::now();
let modifications: usize = paths
.par_iter()
.flatten()
.filter_map(|resolved_file| {
.filter_map(|entry| {
let path = entry.path();
let SourceType::Python(source_type @ (PySourceType::Python | PySourceType::Stub)) =
SourceType::from(resolved_file.path())
SourceType::from(path)
else {
return None;
};
let path = resolved_file.path();
let package = resolved_file
.path()
let package = path
.parent()
.and_then(|parent| package_roots.get(parent))
.and_then(|package| *package);
let settings = resolver.resolve(path);
let settings = resolver.resolve(path, pyproject_config);
let source_kind = match SourceKind::from_path(path, source_type) {
Ok(Some(source_kind)) => source_kind,
Ok(None) => return None,

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::Write;
use std::io;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
@@ -6,35 +7,33 @@ use std::time::Instant;
use anyhow::Result;
use colored::Colorize;
use ignore::Error;
use itertools::Itertools;
use log::{debug, error, warn};
#[cfg(not(target_family = "wasm"))]
use rayon::prelude::*;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use ruff_diagnostics::Diagnostic;
use ruff_linter::message::Message;
use ruff_linter::registry::Rule;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use ruff_linter::settings::{flags, LinterSettings};
use ruff_linter::{fs, warn_user_once, IOError};
use ruff_python_ast::imports::ImportMap;
use ruff_source_file::SourceFileBuilder;
use ruff_text_size::{TextRange, TextSize};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{
match_exclusion, python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig, ResolvedFile,
};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig, PyprojectDiscoveryStrategy};
use crate::args::ConfigArguments;
use crate::cache::{Cache, PackageCacheMap, PackageCaches};
use crate::args::CliOverrides;
use crate::cache::{self, Cache};
use crate::diagnostics::Diagnostics;
use crate::panic::catch_unwind;
/// Run the linter over a collection of files.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub(crate) fn check(
files: &[PathBuf],
pyproject_config: &PyprojectConfig,
config_arguments: &ConfigArguments,
overrides: &CliOverrides,
cache: flags::Cache,
noqa: flags::Noqa,
fix_mode: flags::FixMode,
@@ -42,145 +41,168 @@ pub(crate) fn check(
) -> Result<Diagnostics> {
// Collect all the Python files to check.
let start = Instant::now();
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, config_arguments)?;
debug!("Identified files to lint in: {:?}", start.elapsed());
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, overrides)?;
let duration = start.elapsed();
debug!("Identified files to lint in: {:?}", duration);
if paths.is_empty() {
warn_user_once!("No Python files found under the given path(s)");
return Ok(Diagnostics::default());
}
// Initialize the cache.
if cache.into() {
fn init_cache(path: &Path) {
if let Err(e) = cache::init(path) {
error!("Failed to initialize cache at {}: {e:?}", path.display());
}
}
match pyproject_config.strategy {
PyprojectDiscoveryStrategy::Fixed => {
init_cache(&pyproject_config.settings.cache_dir);
}
PyprojectDiscoveryStrategy::Hierarchical => {
for settings in
std::iter::once(&pyproject_config.settings).chain(resolver.settings())
{
init_cache(&settings.cache_dir);
}
}
}
};
// Discover the package root for each Python file.
let package_roots = resolver.package_roots(
&paths
.iter()
.flatten()
.map(ResolvedFile::path)
.map(ignore::DirEntry::path)
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
pyproject_config,
);
// Load the caches.
let caches = if bool::from(cache) {
Some(PackageCacheMap::init(&package_roots, &resolver))
} else {
None
};
let start = Instant::now();
let diagnostics_per_file = paths.par_iter().filter_map(|resolved_file| {
let result = match resolved_file {
Ok(resolved_file) => {
let path = resolved_file.path();
let package = path
.parent()
.and_then(|parent| package_roots.get(parent))
.and_then(|package| *package);
let settings = resolver.resolve(path);
if (settings.file_resolver.force_exclude || !resolved_file.is_root())
&& match_exclusion(
resolved_file.path(),
resolved_file.file_name(),
&settings.linter.exclude,
)
{
return None;
}
let cache_root = package.unwrap_or_else(|| path.parent().unwrap_or(path));
let cache = caches.get(cache_root);
lint_path(
path,
package,
&settings.linter,
cache,
noqa,
fix_mode,
unsafe_fixes,
)
.map_err(|e| {
(Some(path.to_path_buf()), {
let mut error = e.to_string();
for cause in e.chain() {
write!(&mut error, "\n Cause: {cause}").unwrap();
}
error
})
})
}
Err(e) => Err((
if let Error::WithPath { path, .. } = e {
Some(path.clone())
} else {
None
},
e.io_error()
.map_or_else(|| e.to_string(), io::Error::to_string),
)),
};
Some(result.unwrap_or_else(|(path, message)| {
if let Some(path) = &path {
let settings = resolver.resolve(path);
if settings.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::IOError) {
let dummy =
SourceFileBuilder::new(path.to_string_lossy().as_ref(), "").finish();
Diagnostics::new(
vec![Message::from_diagnostic(
Diagnostic::new(IOError { message }, TextRange::default()),
dummy,
TextSize::default(),
)],
ImportMap::default(),
FxHashMap::default(),
)
} else {
warn!(
"{}{}{} {message}",
"Failed to lint ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
);
Diagnostics::default()
}
} else {
warn!("{} {message}", "Encountered error:".bold());
Diagnostics::default()
}
}))
let caches = bool::from(cache).then(|| {
package_roots
.iter()
.map(|(package, package_root)| package_root.unwrap_or(package))
.unique()
.par_bridge()
.map(|cache_root| {
let settings = resolver.resolve(cache_root, pyproject_config);
let cache = Cache::open(cache_root.to_path_buf(), settings);
(cache_root, cache)
})
.collect::<HashMap<&Path, Cache>>()
});
// Aggregate the diagnostics of all checked files and count the checked files.
// This can't be a regular for loop because we use `par_iter`.
let (mut all_diagnostics, checked_files) = diagnostics_per_file
.fold(
|| (Diagnostics::default(), 0u64),
|(all_diagnostics, checked_files), file_diagnostics| {
(all_diagnostics + file_diagnostics, checked_files + 1)
},
)
.reduce(
|| (Diagnostics::default(), 0u64),
|a, b| (a.0 + b.0, a.1 + b.1),
);
let start = Instant::now();
let mut diagnostics: Diagnostics = paths
.par_iter()
.map(|entry| {
match entry {
Ok(entry) => {
let path = entry.path();
let package = path
.parent()
.and_then(|parent| package_roots.get(parent))
.and_then(|package| *package);
all_diagnostics.messages.sort();
let settings = resolver.resolve(path, pyproject_config);
let cache_root = package.unwrap_or_else(|| path.parent().unwrap_or(path));
let cache = caches.as_ref().and_then(|caches| {
if let Some(cache) = caches.get(&cache_root) {
Some(cache)
} else {
debug!("No cache found for {}", cache_root.display());
None
}
});
lint_path(
path,
package,
&settings.linter,
cache,
noqa,
fix_mode,
unsafe_fixes,
)
.map_err(|e| {
(Some(path.to_owned()), {
let mut error = e.to_string();
for cause in e.chain() {
write!(&mut error, "\n Cause: {cause}").unwrap();
}
error
})
})
}
Err(e) => Err((
if let Error::WithPath { path, .. } = e {
Some(path.clone())
} else {
None
},
e.io_error()
.map_or_else(|| e.to_string(), io::Error::to_string),
)),
}
.unwrap_or_else(|(path, message)| {
if let Some(path) = &path {
let settings = resolver.resolve(path, pyproject_config);
if settings.linter.rules.enabled(Rule::IOError) {
let dummy =
SourceFileBuilder::new(path.to_string_lossy().as_ref(), "").finish();
Diagnostics::new(
vec![Message::from_diagnostic(
Diagnostic::new(IOError { message }, TextRange::default()),
dummy,
TextSize::default(),
)],
ImportMap::default(),
FxHashMap::default(),
)
} else {
warn!(
"{}{}{} {message}",
"Failed to lint ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
);
Diagnostics::default()
}
} else {
warn!("{} {message}", "Encountered error:".bold());
Diagnostics::default()
}
})
})
.reduce(Diagnostics::default, |mut acc, item| {
acc += item;
acc
});
diagnostics.messages.sort();
// Store the caches.
caches.persist()?;
if let Some(caches) = caches {
caches
.into_par_iter()
.try_for_each(|(_, cache)| cache.store())?;
}
let duration = start.elapsed();
debug!("Checked {:?} files in: {:?}", checked_files, duration);
debug!("Checked {:?} files in: {:?}", paths.len(), duration);
Ok(all_diagnostics)
Ok(diagnostics)
}
/// Wraps [`lint_path`](crate::diagnostics::lint_path) in a [`catch_unwind`](std::panic::catch_unwind) and emits
/// a diagnostic if the linting the file panics.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
fn lint_path(
path: &Path,
package: Option<&Path>,
@@ -197,12 +219,12 @@ fn lint_path(
match result {
Ok(inner) => inner,
Err(error) => {
let message = r"This indicates a bug in Ruff. If you could open an issue at:
let message = r#"This indicates a bug in Ruff. If you could open an issue at:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/new?title=%5BLinter%20panic%5D
...with the relevant file contents, the `pyproject.toml` settings, and the following stack trace, we'd be very appreciative!
";
"#;
error!(
"{}{}{} {message}\n{error}",
@@ -223,17 +245,18 @@ mod test {
use std::os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt;
use anyhow::Result;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use tempfile::TempDir;
use ruff_linter::message::{Emitter, EmitterContext, TextEmitter};
use ruff_linter::registry::Rule;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use ruff_linter::settings::{flags, LinterSettings};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{PyprojectConfig, PyprojectDiscoveryStrategy};
use ruff_workspace::Settings;
use crate::args::ConfigArguments;
use crate::args::CliOverrides;
use super::check;
@@ -272,7 +295,7 @@ mod test {
// Notebooks are not included by default
&[tempdir.path().to_path_buf(), notebook],
&pyproject_config,
&ConfigArguments::default(),
&CliOverrides::default(),
flags::Cache::Disabled,
flags::Noqa::Disabled,
flags::FixMode::Generate,

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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
use std::path::Path;
use anyhow::Result;
use ruff_linter::packaging;
use ruff_linter::settings::flags;
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_file_at_path, PyprojectConfig};
use crate::args::CliOverrides;
use crate::diagnostics::{lint_stdin, Diagnostics};
use crate::stdin::read_from_stdin;
/// Run the linter over a single file, read from `stdin`.
pub(crate) fn check_stdin(
filename: Option<&Path>,
pyproject_config: &PyprojectConfig,
overrides: &CliOverrides,
noqa: flags::Noqa,
fix_mode: flags::FixMode,
) -> Result<Diagnostics> {
if let Some(filename) = filename {
if !python_file_at_path(filename, pyproject_config, overrides)? {
return Ok(Diagnostics::default());
}
}
let package_root = filename.and_then(Path::parent).and_then(|path| {
packaging::detect_package_root(path, &pyproject_config.settings.linter.namespace_packages)
});
let stdin = read_from_stdin()?;
let mut diagnostics = lint_stdin(
filename,
package_root,
stdin,
&pyproject_config.settings,
noqa,
fix_mode,
)?;
diagnostics.messages.sort_unstable();
Ok(diagnostics)
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,489 @@
use std::fmt::{Display, Formatter};
use std::fs::File;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::time::Instant;
use anyhow::Result;
use colored::Colorize;
use itertools::Itertools;
use log::error;
use rayon::iter::Either::{Left, Right};
use rayon::iter::{IntoParallelIterator, ParallelIterator};
use thiserror::Error;
use tracing::debug;
use ruff_diagnostics::SourceMap;
use ruff_linter::fs;
use ruff_linter::logging::LogLevel;
use ruff_linter::source_kind::{SourceError, SourceKind};
use ruff_linter::warn_user_once;
use ruff_python_ast::{PySourceType, SourceType};
use ruff_python_formatter::{format_module_source, FormatModuleError};
use ruff_text_size::{TextLen, TextRange, TextSize};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::python_files_in_path;
use ruff_workspace::FormatterSettings;
use crate::args::{CliOverrides, FormatArguments};
use crate::panic::{catch_unwind, PanicError};
use crate::resolve::resolve;
use crate::ExitStatus;
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, is_macro::Is)]
pub(crate) enum FormatMode {
/// Write the formatted contents back to the file.
Write,
/// Check if the file is formatted, but do not write the formatted contents back.
Check,
}
/// Format a set of files, and return the exit status.
pub(crate) fn format(
cli: &FormatArguments,
overrides: &CliOverrides,
log_level: LogLevel,
) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
let pyproject_config = resolve(
cli.isolated,
cli.config.as_deref(),
overrides,
cli.stdin_filename.as_deref(),
)?;
let mode = if cli.check {
FormatMode::Check
} else {
FormatMode::Write
};
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(&cli.files, &pyproject_config, overrides)?;
if paths.is_empty() {
warn_user_once!("No Python files found under the given path(s)");
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
let start = Instant::now();
let (results, errors): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = paths
.into_par_iter()
.filter_map(|entry| {
match entry {
Ok(entry) => {
let path = entry.into_path();
let SourceType::Python(source_type) = SourceType::from(&path) else {
// Ignore any non-Python files.
return None;
};
let resolved_settings = resolver.resolve(&path, &pyproject_config);
Some(
match catch_unwind(|| {
format_path(&path, &resolved_settings.formatter, source_type, mode)
}) {
Ok(inner) => inner.map(|result| FormatPathResult { path, result }),
Err(error) => Err(FormatCommandError::Panic(Some(path), error)),
},
)
}
Err(err) => Some(Err(FormatCommandError::Ignore(err))),
}
})
.partition_map(|result| match result {
Ok(diagnostic) => Left(diagnostic),
Err(err) => Right(err),
});
let duration = start.elapsed();
debug!(
"Formatted {} files in {:.2?}",
results.len() + errors.len(),
duration
);
// Report on any errors.
for error in &errors {
error!("{error}");
}
let summary = FormatSummary::new(results.as_slice(), mode);
// Report on the formatting changes.
if log_level >= LogLevel::Default {
#[allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
{
println!("{summary}");
}
}
match mode {
FormatMode::Write => {
if errors.is_empty() {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Error)
}
}
FormatMode::Check => {
if errors.is_empty() {
if summary.any_formatted() {
Ok(ExitStatus::Failure)
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Error)
}
}
}
}
/// Format the file at the given [`Path`].
#[tracing::instrument(skip_all, fields(path = %path.display()))]
fn format_path(
path: &Path,
settings: &FormatterSettings,
source_type: PySourceType,
mode: FormatMode,
) -> Result<FormatResult, FormatCommandError> {
// Extract the sources from the file.
let source_kind = match SourceKind::from_path(path, source_type) {
Ok(Some(source_kind)) => source_kind,
Ok(None) => return Ok(FormatResult::Unchanged),
Err(err) => {
return Err(FormatCommandError::Read(Some(path.to_path_buf()), err));
}
};
// Format the source.
match format_source(source_kind, source_type, Some(path), settings)? {
FormattedSource::Formatted(formatted) => {
if mode.is_write() {
let mut writer = File::create(path).map_err(|err| {
FormatCommandError::Write(Some(path.to_path_buf()), err.into())
})?;
formatted
.write(&mut writer)
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Write(Some(path.to_path_buf()), err))?;
}
Ok(FormatResult::Formatted)
}
FormattedSource::Unchanged(_) => Ok(FormatResult::Unchanged),
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) enum FormattedSource {
/// The source was formatted, and the [`SourceKind`] contains the transformed source code.
Formatted(SourceKind),
/// The source was unchanged, and the [`SourceKind`] contains the original source code.
Unchanged(SourceKind),
}
impl From<FormattedSource> for FormatResult {
fn from(value: FormattedSource) -> Self {
match value {
FormattedSource::Formatted(_) => FormatResult::Formatted,
FormattedSource::Unchanged(_) => FormatResult::Unchanged,
}
}
}
impl FormattedSource {
pub(crate) fn source_kind(&self) -> &SourceKind {
match self {
FormattedSource::Formatted(source_kind) => source_kind,
FormattedSource::Unchanged(source_kind) => source_kind,
}
}
}
/// Format a [`SourceKind`], returning the transformed [`SourceKind`], or `None` if the source was
/// unchanged.
pub(crate) fn format_source(
source_kind: SourceKind,
source_type: PySourceType,
path: Option<&Path>,
settings: &FormatterSettings,
) -> Result<FormattedSource, FormatCommandError> {
match source_kind {
SourceKind::Python(unformatted) => {
let options = settings.to_format_options(source_type, &unformatted);
let formatted = format_module_source(&unformatted, options)
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Format(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err))?;
let formatted = formatted.into_code();
if formatted.len() == unformatted.len() && formatted == *unformatted {
Ok(FormattedSource::Unchanged(SourceKind::Python(unformatted)))
} else {
Ok(FormattedSource::Formatted(SourceKind::Python(formatted)))
}
}
SourceKind::IpyNotebook(notebook) => {
if !notebook.is_python_notebook() {
return Ok(FormattedSource::Unchanged(SourceKind::IpyNotebook(
notebook,
)));
}
let options = settings.to_format_options(source_type, notebook.source_code());
let mut output: Option<String> = None;
let mut last: Option<TextSize> = None;
let mut source_map = SourceMap::default();
// Format each cell individually.
for (start, end) in notebook.cell_offsets().iter().tuple_windows::<(_, _)>() {
let range = TextRange::new(*start, *end);
let unformatted = &notebook.source_code()[range];
// Format the cell.
let formatted = format_module_source(unformatted, options.clone())
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Format(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err))?;
// If the cell is unchanged, skip it.
let formatted = formatted.as_code();
if formatted.len() == unformatted.len() && formatted == unformatted {
continue;
}
// If this is the first newly-formatted cell, initialize the output.
let output = output
.get_or_insert_with(|| String::with_capacity(notebook.source_code().len()));
// Add all contents from `last` to the current cell.
let slice = &notebook.source_code()
[TextRange::new(last.unwrap_or_default(), range.start())];
output.push_str(slice);
// Add the start source marker for the cell.
source_map.push_marker(*start, output.text_len());
// Add the cell itself.
output.push_str(formatted);
// Add the end source marker for the added cell.
source_map.push_marker(*end, output.text_len());
// Track that the cell was formatted.
last = Some(*end);
}
// If the file was unchanged, return `None`.
let (Some(mut output), Some(last)) = (output, last) else {
return Ok(FormattedSource::Unchanged(SourceKind::IpyNotebook(
notebook,
)));
};
// Add the remaining content.
let slice = &notebook.source_code()[usize::from(last)..];
output.push_str(slice);
// Update the notebook.
let mut notebook = notebook.clone();
notebook.update(&source_map, output);
Ok(FormattedSource::Formatted(SourceKind::IpyNotebook(
notebook,
)))
}
}
}
/// The result of an individual formatting operation.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, is_macro::Is)]
pub(crate) enum FormatResult {
/// The file was formatted.
Formatted,
/// The file was unchanged, as the formatted contents matched the existing contents.
Unchanged,
}
/// The coupling of a [`FormatResult`] with the path of the file that was analyzed.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct FormatPathResult {
path: PathBuf,
result: FormatResult,
}
/// A summary of the formatting results.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct FormatSummary<'a> {
/// The individual formatting results.
results: &'a [FormatPathResult],
/// The format mode that was used.
mode: FormatMode,
}
impl<'a> FormatSummary<'a> {
fn new(results: &'a [FormatPathResult], mode: FormatMode) -> Self {
Self { results, mode }
}
/// Returns `true` if any of the files require formatting.
fn any_formatted(&self) -> bool {
self.results
.iter()
.any(|result| result.result.is_formatted())
}
}
impl Display for FormatSummary<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
// Compute the number of changed and unchanged files.
let mut formatted = 0u32;
let mut unchanged = 0u32;
for result in self.results {
match result.result {
FormatResult::Formatted => {
// If we're running in check mode, report on any files that would be formatted.
if self.mode.is_check() {
writeln!(
f,
"Would reformat: {}",
fs::relativize_path(&result.path).bold()
)?;
}
formatted += 1;
}
FormatResult::Unchanged => unchanged += 1,
}
}
// Write out a summary of the formatting results.
if formatted > 0 && unchanged > 0 {
write!(
f,
"{} file{} {}, {} file{} left unchanged",
formatted,
if formatted == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
match self.mode {
FormatMode::Write => "reformatted",
FormatMode::Check => "would be reformatted",
},
unchanged,
if unchanged == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
)
} else if formatted > 0 {
write!(
f,
"{} file{} {}",
formatted,
if formatted == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
match self.mode {
FormatMode::Write => "reformatted",
FormatMode::Check => "would be reformatted",
}
)
} else if unchanged > 0 {
write!(
f,
"{} file{} left unchanged",
unchanged,
if unchanged == 1 { "" } else { "s" },
)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
}
/// An error that can occur while formatting a set of files.
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub(crate) enum FormatCommandError {
Ignore(#[from] ignore::Error),
Panic(Option<PathBuf>, PanicError),
Read(Option<PathBuf>, SourceError),
Format(Option<PathBuf>, FormatModuleError),
Write(Option<PathBuf>, SourceError),
}
impl Display for FormatCommandError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Ignore(err) => {
if let ignore::Error::WithPath { path, .. } = err {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {}",
"Failed to format ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold(),
err.io_error()
.map_or_else(|| err.to_string(), std::string::ToString::to_string)
)
} else {
write!(
f,
"{} {}",
"Encountered error:".bold(),
err.io_error()
.map_or_else(|| err.to_string(), std::string::ToString::to_string)
)
}
}
Self::Read(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to read ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(f, "{}{} {err}", "Failed to read".bold(), ":".bold())
}
}
Self::Write(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to write ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(f, "{}{} {err}", "Failed to write".bold(), ":".bold())
}
}
Self::Format(path, err) => {
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {err}",
"Failed to format ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(f, "{}{} {err}", "Failed to format".bold(), ":".bold())
}
}
Self::Panic(path, err) => {
let message = r#"This indicates a bug in Ruff. If you could open an issue at:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/new?title=%5BFormatter%20panic%5D
...with the relevant file contents, the `pyproject.toml` settings, and the following stack trace, we'd be very appreciative!
"#;
if let Some(path) = path {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{} {message}\n{err}",
"Panicked while formatting ".bold(),
fs::relativize_path(path).bold(),
":".bold()
)
} else {
write!(
f,
"{} {message}\n{err}",
"Panicked while formatting.".bold()
)
}
}
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
use std::io::stdout;
use std::path::Path;
use anyhow::Result;
use log::error;
use ruff_linter::source_kind::SourceKind;
use ruff_python_ast::{PySourceType, SourceType};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::python_file_at_path;
use ruff_workspace::FormatterSettings;
use crate::args::{CliOverrides, FormatArguments};
use crate::commands::format::{format_source, FormatCommandError, FormatMode, FormatResult};
use crate::resolve::resolve;
use crate::stdin::read_from_stdin;
use crate::ExitStatus;
/// Run the formatter over a single file, read from `stdin`.
pub(crate) fn format_stdin(cli: &FormatArguments, overrides: &CliOverrides) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
let pyproject_config = resolve(
cli.isolated,
cli.config.as_deref(),
overrides,
cli.stdin_filename.as_deref(),
)?;
let mode = if cli.check {
FormatMode::Check
} else {
FormatMode::Write
};
if let Some(filename) = cli.stdin_filename.as_deref() {
if !python_file_at_path(filename, &pyproject_config, overrides)? {
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
}
let path = cli.stdin_filename.as_deref();
let SourceType::Python(source_type) = path.map(SourceType::from).unwrap_or_default() else {
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
};
// Format the file.
match format_source_code(
path,
&pyproject_config.settings.formatter,
source_type,
mode,
) {
Ok(result) => match mode {
FormatMode::Write => Ok(ExitStatus::Success),
FormatMode::Check => {
if result.is_formatted() {
Ok(ExitStatus::Failure)
} else {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
}
},
Err(err) => {
error!("{err}");
Ok(ExitStatus::Error)
}
}
}
/// Format source code read from `stdin`.
fn format_source_code(
path: Option<&Path>,
settings: &FormatterSettings,
source_type: PySourceType,
mode: FormatMode,
) -> Result<FormatResult, FormatCommandError> {
// Read the source from stdin.
let source_code = read_from_stdin()
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Read(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err.into()))?;
let source_kind = match SourceKind::from_source_code(source_code, source_type) {
Ok(Some(source_kind)) => source_kind,
Ok(None) => return Ok(FormatResult::Unchanged),
Err(err) => {
return Err(FormatCommandError::Read(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err));
}
};
// Format the source.
let formatted = format_source(source_kind, source_type, path, settings)?;
// Write to stdout regardless of whether the source was formatted.
if mode.is_write() {
let mut writer = stdout().lock();
formatted
.source_kind()
.write(&mut writer)
.map_err(|err| FormatCommandError::Write(path.map(Path::to_path_buf), err))?;
}
Ok(FormatResult::from(formatted))
}

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@@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ pub(crate) mod linter;
pub(crate) mod rule;
pub(crate) mod show_files;
pub(crate) mod show_settings;
pub(crate) mod version;

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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ struct Explanation<'a> {
summary: &'a str,
message_formats: &'a [&'a str],
fix: String,
#[allow(clippy::struct_field_names)]
explanation: Option<&'a str>,
preview: bool,
}
@@ -64,7 +63,7 @@ fn format_rule_text(rule: Rule) -> String {
if rule.is_preview() || rule.is_nursery() {
output.push_str(
r"This rule is in preview and is not stable. The `--preview` flag is required for use.",
r#"This rule is in preview and is not stable. The `--preview` flag is required for use."#,
);
output.push('\n');
output.push('\n');

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@@ -5,19 +5,19 @@ use anyhow::Result;
use itertools::Itertools;
use ruff_linter::warn_user_once;
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig, ResolvedFile};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig};
use crate::args::ConfigArguments;
use crate::args::CliOverrides;
/// Show the list of files to be checked based on current settings.
pub(crate) fn show_files(
files: &[PathBuf],
pyproject_config: &PyprojectConfig,
config_arguments: &ConfigArguments,
overrides: &CliOverrides,
writer: &mut impl Write,
) -> Result<()> {
// Collect all files in the hierarchy.
let (paths, _resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, config_arguments)?;
let (paths, _resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, overrides)?;
if paths.is_empty() {
warn_user_once!("No Python files found under the given path(s)");
@@ -25,13 +25,12 @@ pub(crate) fn show_files(
}
// Print the list of files.
for path in paths
.into_iter()
for entry in paths
.iter()
.flatten()
.map(ResolvedFile::into_path)
.sorted_unstable()
.sorted_by(|a, b| a.path().cmp(b.path()))
{
writeln!(writer, "{}", path.to_string_lossy())?;
writeln!(writer, "{}", entry.path().to_string_lossy())?;
}
Ok(())

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@@ -4,38 +4,37 @@ use std::path::PathBuf;
use anyhow::{bail, Result};
use itertools::Itertools;
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig, ResolvedFile};
use ruff_workspace::resolver::{python_files_in_path, PyprojectConfig};
use crate::args::ConfigArguments;
use crate::args::CliOverrides;
/// Print the user-facing configuration settings.
pub(crate) fn show_settings(
files: &[PathBuf],
pyproject_config: &PyprojectConfig,
config_arguments: &ConfigArguments,
overrides: &CliOverrides,
writer: &mut impl Write,
) -> Result<()> {
// Collect all files in the hierarchy.
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, config_arguments)?;
let (paths, resolver) = python_files_in_path(files, pyproject_config, overrides)?;
// Print the list of files.
let Some(path) = paths
.into_iter()
let Some(entry) = paths
.iter()
.flatten()
.map(ResolvedFile::into_path)
.sorted_unstable()
.sorted_by(|a, b| a.path().cmp(b.path()))
.next()
else {
bail!("No files found under the given path");
};
let path = entry.path();
let settings = resolver.resolve(path, pyproject_config);
let settings = resolver.resolve(&path);
writeln!(writer, "Resolved settings for: \"{}\"", path.display())?;
writeln!(writer, "Resolved settings for: {path:?}")?;
if let Some(settings_path) = pyproject_config.path.as_ref() {
writeln!(writer, "Settings path: \"{}\"", settings_path.display())?;
writeln!(writer, "Settings path: {settings_path:?}")?;
}
write!(writer, "{settings}")?;
writeln!(writer, "{settings:#?}")?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
source: crates/ruff/src/commands/check.rs
source: crates/ruff_cli/src/commands/check.rs
---
/home/ferris/project/code.py:1:1: E902 Permission denied (os error 13)
/home/ferris/project/notebook.ipynb:1:1: E902 Permission denied (os error 13)

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@@ -1,39 +1,67 @@
#![cfg_attr(target_family = "wasm", allow(dead_code))]
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;
use std::ops::{Add, AddAssign};
use std::ops::AddAssign;
#[cfg(unix)]
use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
use std::path::Path;
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use colored::Colorize;
use filetime::FileTime;
use log::{debug, error, warn};
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use ruff_diagnostics::Diagnostic;
use ruff_linter::linter::{lint_fix, lint_only, FixTable, FixerResult, LinterResult, ParseSource};
use ruff_linter::linter::{lint_fix, lint_only, FixTable, FixerResult, LinterResult};
use ruff_linter::logging::DisplayParseError;
use ruff_linter::message::Message;
use ruff_linter::pyproject_toml::lint_pyproject_toml;
use ruff_linter::registry::AsRule;
use ruff_linter::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
use ruff_linter::settings::{flags, LinterSettings};
use ruff_linter::source_kind::{SourceError, SourceKind};
use ruff_linter::{fs, IOError, SyntaxError};
use ruff_macros::CacheKey;
use ruff_notebook::{Notebook, NotebookError, NotebookIndex};
use ruff_python_ast::imports::ImportMap;
use ruff_python_ast::{PySourceType, SourceType, TomlSourceType};
use ruff_source_file::SourceFileBuilder;
use ruff_python_ast::{SourceType, TomlSourceType};
use ruff_source_file::{LineIndex, SourceCode, SourceFileBuilder};
use ruff_text_size::{TextRange, TextSize};
use ruff_workspace::Settings;
use crate::cache::{Cache, FileCacheKey, LintCacheData};
use crate::cache::Cache;
#[derive(CacheKey)]
pub(crate) struct FileCacheKey {
/// Timestamp when the file was last modified before the (cached) check.
file_last_modified: FileTime,
/// Permissions of the file before the (cached) check.
file_permissions_mode: u32,
}
impl FileCacheKey {
fn from_path(path: &Path) -> io::Result<FileCacheKey> {
// Construct a cache key for the file
let metadata = path.metadata()?;
#[cfg(unix)]
let permissions = metadata.permissions().mode();
#[cfg(windows)]
let permissions: u32 = metadata.permissions().readonly().into();
Ok(FileCacheKey {
file_last_modified: FileTime::from_last_modification_time(&metadata),
file_permissions_mode: permissions,
})
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq)]
pub(crate) struct Diagnostics {
pub(crate) messages: Vec<Message>,
pub(crate) fixed: FixMap,
pub(crate) fixed: FxHashMap<String, FixTable>,
pub(crate) imports: ImportMap,
pub(crate) notebook_indexes: FxHashMap<String, NotebookIndex>,
}
@@ -46,7 +74,7 @@ impl Diagnostics {
) -> Self {
Self {
messages,
fixed: FixMap::default(),
fixed: FxHashMap::default(),
imports,
notebook_indexes,
}
@@ -114,68 +142,22 @@ impl Diagnostics {
}
}
impl Add for Diagnostics {
type Output = Diagnostics;
fn add(mut self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
self += other;
self
}
}
impl AddAssign for Diagnostics {
fn add_assign(&mut self, other: Self) {
self.messages.extend(other.messages);
self.imports.extend(other.imports);
self.fixed += other.fixed;
self.notebook_indexes.extend(other.notebook_indexes);
}
}
/// A collection of fixes indexed by file path.
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq)]
pub(crate) struct FixMap(FxHashMap<String, FixTable>);
impl FixMap {
/// Returns `true` if there are no fixes in the map.
pub(crate) fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_empty()
}
/// Returns an iterator over the fixes in the map, along with the file path.
pub(crate) fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&String, &FixTable)> {
self.0.iter()
}
/// Returns an iterator over the fixes in the map.
pub(crate) fn values(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &FixTable> {
self.0.values()
}
}
impl FromIterator<(String, FixTable)> for FixMap {
fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = (String, FixTable)>>(iter: T) -> Self {
Self(
iter.into_iter()
.filter(|(_, fixes)| !fixes.is_empty())
.collect(),
)
}
}
impl AddAssign for FixMap {
fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self) {
for (filename, fixed) in rhs.0 {
for (filename, fixed) in other.fixed {
if fixed.is_empty() {
continue;
}
let fixed_in_file = self.0.entry(filename).or_default();
let fixed_in_file = self.fixed.entry(filename).or_default();
for (rule, count) in fixed {
if count > 0 {
*fixed_in_file.entry(rule).or_default() += count;
}
}
}
self.notebook_indexes.extend(other.notebook_indexes);
}
}
@@ -190,28 +172,21 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_path(
unsafe_fixes: UnsafeFixes,
) -> Result<Diagnostics> {
// Check the cache.
// TODO(charlie): `fixer::Mode::Apply` and `fixer::Mode::Diff` both have
// side-effects that aren't captured in the cache. (In practice, it's fine
// to cache `fixer::Mode::Apply`, since a file either has no fixes, or we'll
// write the fixes to disk, thus invalidating the cache. But it's a bit hard
// to reason about. We need to come up with a better solution here.)
let caching = match cache {
Some(cache) if noqa.into() => {
Some(cache) if noqa.into() && fix_mode.is_generate() => {
let relative_path = cache
.relative_path(path)
.expect("wrong package cache for file");
let cache_key = FileCacheKey::from_path(path).context("Failed to create cache key")?;
let cached_diagnostics = cache
.get(relative_path, &cache_key)
.and_then(|entry| entry.to_diagnostics(path));
if let Some(diagnostics) = cached_diagnostics {
// `FixMode::Generate` and `FixMode::Diff` rely on side-effects (writing to disk,
// and writing the diff to stdout, respectively). If a file has diagnostics, we
// need to avoid reading from and writing to the cache in these modes.
if match fix_mode {
flags::FixMode::Generate => true,
flags::FixMode::Apply | flags::FixMode::Diff => {
diagnostics.messages.is_empty() && diagnostics.fixed.is_empty()
}
} {
return Ok(diagnostics);
}
if let Some(cache) = cache.get(relative_path, &cache_key) {
return Ok(cache.as_diagnostics(path));
}
// Stash the file metadata for later so when we update the cache it reflects the prerun
@@ -223,35 +198,31 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_path(
debug!("Checking: {}", path.display());
let source_type = match settings.extension.get(path).map(PySourceType::from) {
Some(source_type) => source_type,
None => match SourceType::from(path) {
SourceType::Toml(TomlSourceType::Pyproject) => {
let messages = if settings
.rules
.iter_enabled()
.any(|rule_code| rule_code.lint_source().is_pyproject_toml())
{
let contents = match std::fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(SourceError::from) {
Ok(contents) => contents,
Err(err) => {
return Ok(Diagnostics::from_source_error(&err, Some(path), settings));
}
};
let source_file =
SourceFileBuilder::new(path.to_string_lossy(), contents).finish();
lint_pyproject_toml(source_file, settings)
} else {
vec![]
let source_type = match SourceType::from(path) {
SourceType::Toml(TomlSourceType::Pyproject) => {
let messages = if settings
.rules
.iter_enabled()
.any(|rule_code| rule_code.lint_source().is_pyproject_toml())
{
let contents = match std::fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(SourceError::from) {
Ok(contents) => contents,
Err(err) => {
return Ok(Diagnostics::from_source_error(&err, Some(path), settings));
}
};
return Ok(Diagnostics {
messages,
..Diagnostics::default()
});
}
SourceType::Toml(_) => return Ok(Diagnostics::default()),
SourceType::Python(source_type) => source_type,
},
let source_file = SourceFileBuilder::new(path.to_string_lossy(), contents).finish();
lint_pyproject_toml(source_file, settings)
} else {
vec![]
};
return Ok(Diagnostics {
messages,
..Diagnostics::default()
});
}
SourceType::Toml(_) => return Ok(Diagnostics::default()),
SourceType::Python(source_type) => source_type,
};
// Extract the sources from the file.
@@ -269,7 +240,6 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_path(
data: (messages, imports),
error: parse_error,
},
transformed,
fixed,
) = if matches!(fix_mode, flags::FixMode::Apply | flags::FixMode::Diff) {
if let Ok(FixerResult {
@@ -298,40 +268,17 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_path(
flags::FixMode::Generate => {}
}
}
let transformed = if let Cow::Owned(transformed) = transformed {
transformed
} else {
source_kind
};
(result, transformed, fixed)
(result, fixed)
} else {
// If we fail to fix, lint the original source code.
let result = lint_only(
path,
package,
settings,
noqa,
&source_kind,
source_type,
ParseSource::None,
);
let transformed = source_kind;
let result = lint_only(path, package, settings, noqa, &source_kind, source_type);
let fixed = FxHashMap::default();
(result, transformed, fixed)
(result, fixed)
}
} else {
let result = lint_only(
path,
package,
settings,
noqa,
&source_kind,
source_type,
ParseSource::None,
);
let transformed = source_kind;
let result = lint_only(path, package, settings, noqa, &source_kind, source_type);
let fixed = FxHashMap::default();
(result, transformed, fixed)
(result, fixed)
};
let imports = imports.unwrap_or_default();
@@ -339,36 +286,31 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_path(
if let Some((cache, relative_path, key)) = caching {
// We don't cache parsing errors.
if parse_error.is_none() {
// `FixMode::Apply` and `FixMode::Diff` rely on side-effects (writing to disk,
// and writing the diff to stdout, respectively). If a file has diagnostics, we
// need to avoid reading from and writing to the cache in these modes.
if match fix_mode {
flags::FixMode::Generate => true,
flags::FixMode::Apply | flags::FixMode::Diff => {
messages.is_empty() && fixed.is_empty()
}
} {
cache.update_lint(
relative_path.to_owned(),
&key,
LintCacheData::from_messages(
&messages,
imports.clone(),
transformed.as_ipy_notebook().map(Notebook::index).cloned(),
),
);
}
cache.update(
relative_path.to_owned(),
key,
&messages,
&imports,
source_kind.as_ipy_notebook().map(Notebook::index),
);
}
}
if let Some(error) = parse_error {
if let Some(err) = parse_error {
error!(
"{}",
DisplayParseError::from_source_kind(error, Some(path.to_path_buf()), &transformed)
DisplayParseError::new(
err,
SourceCode::new(
source_kind.source_code(),
&LineIndex::from_source_text(source_kind.source_code())
),
&source_kind,
)
);
}
let notebook_indexes = if let SourceKind::IpyNotebook(notebook) = transformed {
let notebook_indexes = if let SourceKind::IpyNotebook(notebook) = source_kind {
FxHashMap::from_iter([(path.to_string_lossy().to_string(), notebook.into_index())])
} else {
FxHashMap::default()
@@ -376,7 +318,7 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_path(
Ok(Diagnostics {
messages,
fixed: FixMap::from_iter([(fs::relativize_path(path), fixed)]),
fixed: FxHashMap::from_iter([(fs::relativize_path(path), fixed)]),
imports,
notebook_indexes,
})
@@ -393,14 +335,8 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_stdin(
fix_mode: flags::FixMode,
) -> Result<Diagnostics> {
// TODO(charlie): Support `pyproject.toml`.
let source_type = match path.and_then(|path| settings.linter.extension.get(path)) {
None => match path.map(SourceType::from).unwrap_or_default() {
SourceType::Python(source_type) => source_type,
SourceType::Toml(_) => {
return Ok(Diagnostics::default());
}
},
Some(language) => PySourceType::from(language),
let SourceType::Python(source_type) = path.map(SourceType::from).unwrap_or_default() else {
return Ok(Diagnostics::default());
};
// Extract the sources from the file.
@@ -418,7 +354,6 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_stdin(
data: (messages, imports),
error: parse_error,
},
transformed,
fixed,
) = if matches!(fix_mode, flags::FixMode::Apply | flags::FixMode::Diff) {
if let Ok(FixerResult {
@@ -447,12 +382,8 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_stdin(
}
flags::FixMode::Generate => {}
}
let transformed = if let Cow::Owned(transformed) = transformed {
transformed
} else {
source_kind
};
(result, transformed, fixed)
(result, fixed)
} else {
// If we fail to fix, lint the original source code.
let result = lint_only(
@@ -462,17 +393,15 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_stdin(
noqa,
&source_kind,
source_type,
ParseSource::None,
);
let fixed = FxHashMap::default();
// Write the contents to stdout anyway.
if fix_mode.is_apply() {
source_kind.write(&mut io::stdout().lock())?;
}
let transformed = source_kind;
let fixed = FxHashMap::default();
(result, transformed, fixed)
(result, fixed)
}
} else {
let result = lint_only(
@@ -482,23 +411,21 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_stdin(
noqa,
&source_kind,
source_type,
ParseSource::None,
);
let transformed = source_kind;
let fixed = FxHashMap::default();
(result, transformed, fixed)
(result, fixed)
};
let imports = imports.unwrap_or_default();
if let Some(error) = parse_error {
if let Some(err) = parse_error {
error!(
"{}",
DisplayParseError::from_source_kind(error, path.map(Path::to_path_buf), &transformed)
"Failed to parse {}: {err}",
path.map_or_else(|| "-".into(), fs::relativize_path).bold()
);
}
let notebook_indexes = if let SourceKind::IpyNotebook(notebook) = transformed {
let notebook_indexes = if let SourceKind::IpyNotebook(notebook) = source_kind {
FxHashMap::from_iter([(
path.map_or_else(|| "-".into(), |path| path.to_string_lossy().to_string()),
notebook.into_index(),
@@ -509,7 +436,7 @@ pub(crate) fn lint_stdin(
Ok(Diagnostics {
messages,
fixed: FixMap::from_iter([(
fixed: FxHashMap::from_iter([(
fs::relativize_path(path.unwrap_or_else(|| Path::new("-"))),
fixed,
)]),

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
#![allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{self, stdout, BufWriter, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
@@ -18,7 +16,7 @@ use ruff_linter::settings::types::SerializationFormat;
use ruff_linter::{fs, warn_user, warn_user_once};
use ruff_workspace::Settings;
use crate::args::{Args, CheckCommand, Command, FormatCommand, HelpFormat};
use crate::args::{Args, CheckCommand, Command, FormatCommand};
use crate::printer::{Flags as PrinterFlags, Printer};
pub mod args;
@@ -29,7 +27,6 @@ mod panic;
mod printer;
pub mod resolve;
mod stdin;
mod version;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum ExitStatus {
@@ -101,28 +98,6 @@ fn is_stdin(files: &[PathBuf], stdin_filename: Option<&Path>) -> bool {
file == Path::new("-")
}
/// Returns the default set of files if none are provided, otherwise returns `None`.
fn resolve_default_files(files: Vec<PathBuf>, is_stdin: bool) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
if files.is_empty() {
if is_stdin {
vec![Path::new("-").to_path_buf()]
} else {
vec![Path::new(".").to_path_buf()]
}
} else {
files
}
}
/// Get the actual value of the `format` desired from either `output_format`
/// or `format`, and warn the user if they're using the deprecated form.
fn resolve_help_output_format(output_format: HelpFormat, format: Option<HelpFormat>) -> HelpFormat {
if format.is_some() {
warn_user!("The `--format` argument is deprecated. Use `--output-format` instead.");
}
format.unwrap_or(output_format)
}
pub fn run(
Args {
command,
@@ -159,22 +134,12 @@ pub fn run(
set_up_logging(&log_level)?;
match command {
Command::Version { output_format } => {
commands::version::version(output_format)?;
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
Command::Rule {
rule,
all,
format,
mut output_format,
} => {
output_format = resolve_help_output_format(output_format, format);
Command::Rule { rule, all, format } => {
if all {
commands::rule::rules(output_format)?;
commands::rule::rules(format)?;
}
if let Some(rule) = rule {
commands::rule::rule(rule, output_format)?;
commands::rule::rule(rule, format)?;
}
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
@@ -182,12 +147,8 @@ pub fn run(
commands::config::config(option.as_deref())?;
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
Command::Linter {
format,
mut output_format,
} => {
output_format = resolve_help_output_format(output_format, format);
commands::linter::linter(output_format)?;
Command::Linter { format } => {
commands::linter::linter(format)?;
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
Command::Clean => {
@@ -204,23 +165,26 @@ pub fn run(
}
fn format(args: FormatCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
let (cli, config_arguments) = args.partition()?;
warn_user_once!("`ruff format` is not yet stable, and subject to change in future versions.");
let (cli, overrides) = args.partition();
if is_stdin(&cli.files, cli.stdin_filename.as_deref()) {
commands::format_stdin::format_stdin(&cli, &config_arguments)
commands::format_stdin::format_stdin(&cli, &overrides)
} else {
commands::format::format(cli, &config_arguments, log_level)
commands::format::format(&cli, &overrides, log_level)
}
}
pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
let (cli, config_arguments) = args.partition()?;
let (cli, overrides) = args.partition();
// Construct the "default" settings. These are used when no `pyproject.toml`
// files are present, or files are injected from outside of the hierarchy.
let pyproject_config = resolve::resolve(
cli.isolated,
&config_arguments,
cli.config.as_deref(),
&overrides,
cli.stdin_filename.as_deref(),
)?;
@@ -234,25 +198,17 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
};
let stderr_writer = Box::new(BufWriter::new(io::stderr()));
let is_stdin = is_stdin(&cli.files, cli.stdin_filename.as_deref());
let files = resolve_default_files(cli.files, is_stdin);
if cli.show_settings {
commands::show_settings::show_settings(
&files,
&cli.files,
&pyproject_config,
&config_arguments,
&overrides,
&mut writer,
)?;
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
if cli.show_files {
commands::show_files::show_files(
&files,
&pyproject_config,
&config_arguments,
&mut writer,
)?;
commands::show_files::show_files(&cli.files, &pyproject_config, &overrides, &mut writer)?;
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
@@ -264,6 +220,7 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
unsafe_fixes,
output_format,
show_fixes,
show_source,
..
} = pyproject_config.settings;
@@ -292,6 +249,9 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
if show_fixes {
printer_flags |= PrinterFlags::SHOW_FIX_SUMMARY;
}
if show_source {
printer_flags |= PrinterFlags::SHOW_SOURCE;
}
if cli.ecosystem_ci {
warn_user!(
"The formatting of fixes emitted by this option is a work-in-progress, subject to \
@@ -312,7 +272,7 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
warn_user!("--fix is incompatible with --add-noqa.");
}
let modifications =
commands::add_noqa::add_noqa(&files, &pyproject_config, &config_arguments)?;
commands::add_noqa::add_noqa(&cli.files, &pyproject_config, &overrides)?;
if modifications > 0 && log_level >= LogLevel::Default {
let s = if modifications == 1 { "" } else { "s" };
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
@@ -331,24 +291,15 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
printer_flags,
);
// the settings should already be combined with the CLI overrides at this point
// TODO(jane): let's make this `PreviewMode`
// TODO: this should reference the global preview mode once https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8232
// is resolved.
let preview = pyproject_config.settings.linter.preview.is_enabled();
if cli.watch {
if output_format != SerializationFormat::default(preview) {
warn_user!(
"`--output-format {}` is always used in watch mode.",
SerializationFormat::default(preview)
);
if output_format != SerializationFormat::Text {
warn_user!("`--output-format text` is always used in watch mode.");
}
// Configure the file watcher.
let (tx, rx) = channel();
let mut watcher = recommended_watcher(tx)?;
for file in &files {
for file in &cli.files {
watcher.watch(file, RecursiveMode::Recursive)?;
}
if let Some(file) = pyproject_config.path.as_ref() {
@@ -360,15 +311,15 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
printer.write_to_user("Starting linter in watch mode...\n");
let messages = commands::check::check(
&files,
&cli.files,
&pyproject_config,
&config_arguments,
&overrides,
cache.into(),
noqa.into(),
fix_mode,
unsafe_fixes,
)?;
printer.write_continuously(&mut writer, &messages, preview)?;
printer.write_continuously(&mut writer, &messages)?;
// In watch mode, we may need to re-resolve the configuration.
// TODO(charlie): Re-compute other derivative values, like the `printer`.
@@ -384,7 +335,8 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
if matches!(change_kind, ChangeKind::Configuration) {
pyproject_config = resolve::resolve(
cli.isolated,
&config_arguments,
cli.config.as_deref(),
&overrides,
cli.stdin_filename.as_deref(),
)?;
}
@@ -392,34 +344,36 @@ pub fn check(args: CheckCommand, log_level: LogLevel) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
printer.write_to_user("File change detected...\n");
let messages = commands::check::check(
&files,
&cli.files,
&pyproject_config,
&config_arguments,
&overrides,
cache.into(),
noqa.into(),
fix_mode,
unsafe_fixes,
)?;
printer.write_continuously(&mut writer, &messages, preview)?;
printer.write_continuously(&mut writer, &messages)?;
}
Err(err) => return Err(err.into()),
}
}
} else {
let is_stdin = is_stdin(&cli.files, cli.stdin_filename.as_deref());
// Generate lint violations.
let diagnostics = if is_stdin {
commands::check_stdin::check_stdin(
cli.stdin_filename.map(fs::normalize_path).as_deref(),
&pyproject_config,
&config_arguments,
&overrides,
noqa.into(),
fix_mode,
)?
} else {
commands::check::check(
&files,
&cli.files,
&pyproject_config,
&config_arguments,
&overrides,
cache.into(),
noqa.into(),
fix_mode,

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