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David Peter
4e6869d2c5 [red-knot] Build red knot wheels 2025-04-02 14:30:46 +02:00
David Peter
ae2cf91a36 [red-knot] Decorators and properties (#17017)
## Summary

Add support for decorators on function as well as support
for properties by adding special handling for `@property` and `@<name of
property>.setter`/`.getter` decorators.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16987

## Ecosystem results

- ✔️ A lot of false positives are fixed by our new
understanding of properties
- 🔴 A bunch of new false positives (typically
`possibly-unbound-attribute` or `invalid-argument-type`) occur because
we currently do not perform type narrowing on attributes. And with the
new understanding of properties, this becomes even more relevant. In
many cases, the narrowing occurs through an assertion, so this is also
something that we need to implement to get rid of these false positives.
- 🔴 A few new false positives occur because we do not
understand generics, and therefore some calls to custom setters fail.
- 🔴 Similarly, some false positives occur because we do not
understand protocols yet.
- ✔️ Seems like a true positive to me. [The
setter](e624d8edfa/src/packaging/specifiers.py (L752-L754))
only accepts `bools`, but `None` is assigned in [this
line](e624d8edfa/tests/test_specifiers.py (L688)).
  ```
+ error[lint:invalid-assignment]
/tmp/mypy_primer/projects/packaging/tests/test_specifiers.py:688:9:
Invalid assignment to data descriptor attribute `prereleases` on type
`SpecifierSet` with custom `__set__` method
  ```
- ✔️ This is arguable also a true positive. The setter
[here](0c6c75644f/rich/table.py (L359-L363))
returns `Table`, but typeshed wants [setters to return
`None`](bf8d2a9912/stdlib/builtins.pyi (L1298)).
  ```
+ error[lint:invalid-argument-type]
/tmp/mypy_primer/projects/rich/rich/table.py:359:5: Object of type
`Literal[padding]` cannot be assigned to parameter 2 (`fset`) of bound
method `setter`; expected type `(Any, Any, /) -> None`
  ```  

## Follow ups

- Fix the `@no_type_check` regression
- Implement class decorators

## Test Plan

New Markdown test suites for decorators and properties.
2025-04-02 09:27:46 +02:00
Mohammad Amin Ghasemi
e1b5b0de71 [flake8-import-conventions] Add import numpy.typing as npt to default flake8-import-conventions.aliases (#17133)
## Summary
Adds import `numpy.typing as npt` to `default in
flake8-import-conventions.aliases`
Resolves #17028

## Test Plan
Manually ran local ruff on the altered fixture and also ran `cargo test`
2025-04-02 09:25:46 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f63024843c [red-knot] Move tuple containing Never tests (#17137)
Refer
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17094#discussion_r2023682840
2025-04-02 02:46:18 +00:00
Matthew Mckee
eb3e176309 [red-knot] Add callable subtyping for callable instances and bound methods (#17105)
## Summary

Trying to improve #17005
Partially fixes #16953

## Test Plan

Update is_subtype_of.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-04-01 23:40:44 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d38f6fcc55 [red-knot] Add property tests for callable types (#17006)
## Summary

Part of #15382, this PR adds property tests for callable types.

Specifically, this PR updates the property tests to generate an
arbitrary signature for a general callable type which includes:
* Arbitrary combination of parameter kinds in the correct order
* Arbitrary number of parameters
* Arbitrary optional types for annotation and return type
* Arbitrary parameter names (no duplicate names), optional for
positional-only parameters

## Test Plan

```
QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000 cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable
```

Also, the commands in CI:


d72b4100a3/.github/workflows/daily_property_tests.yaml (L47-L52)
2025-04-02 01:07:42 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
6be0a5057d [red-knot] Disjointness for callable types (#17094)
## Summary

Part of #15382, this PR adds support for disjointness between two
callable types. They are never disjoint because there exists a callable
type that's a subtype of all other callable types:
```py
(*args: object, **kwargs: object) -> Never
```

The `Never` is a subtype of every fully static type thus a callable type
that has the return type of `Never` means that it is a subtype of every
return type.

## Test Plan

Add test cases related to mixed parameter kinds, gradual form (`...`)
and `Never` type.
2025-04-01 19:00:27 +00:00
Alex Waygood
d6dcc377f7 [red-knot] Flatten Type::Callable into four Type variants (#17126)
## Summary

Currently our `Type::Callable` wraps a four-variant `CallableType` enum.
But as time has gone on, I think we've found that the four variants in
`CallableType` are really more different to each other than they are
similar to each other:
- `GeneralCallableType` is a structural type describing all callable
types with a certain signature, but the other three types are "literal
types", more similar to the `FunctionLiteral` variant
- `GeneralCallableType` is not a singleton or a single-valued type, but
the other three are all single-valued types
(`WrapperDescriptorDunderGet` is even a singleton type)
- `GeneralCallableType` has (or should have) ambiguous truthiness, but
all possible inhabitants of the other three types are always truthy.
- As a structural type, `GeneralCallableType` can contain inner unions
and intersections that must be sorted in some contexts in our internal
model, but this is not true for the other three variants.

This PR flattens `Type::Callable` into four distinct `Type::` variants.
In the process, it fixes a number of latent bugs that were concealed by
the current architecture but are laid bare by the refactor. Unit tests
for these bugs are included in the PR.
2025-04-01 19:30:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
a43b683d08 mdtest.py: do a full mdtest run immediately when the script is executed (#17128)
## Summary

Currently if I run `uv run crates/red_knot_python_semantic/mdtest.py`
from the Ruff repo root, I get this output:

```
~/dev/ruff (main) % uv run crates/red_knot_python_semantic/mdtest.py
Ready to watch for changes...
```

...And I then have to make some spurious whitespace changes or something
to a test file in order to get the script to actually run mdtest. This
PR changes mdtest.py so that it does an initial run of all mdtests when
you invoke the script, and _then_ starts watching for changes in test
files/Rust code.
2025-04-01 19:27:55 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d29d4956de [red-knot] Fix callable subtyping for standard parameters (#17125)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in callable subtyping to consider both the
positional and keyword form of the standard parameter in the supertype
when matching against variadic, keyword-only and keyword-variadic
parameter in the subtype.

This is done by collecting the unmatched standard parameters and then
checking them against the keyword-only / keyword-variadic parameters
after the positional loop.

## Test Plan

Add test cases.
2025-04-01 23:37:35 +05:30
Alex Waygood
c74ba00219 [red-knot] Fix more redundant-cast false positives (#17119)
## Summary

There are quite a few places we infer `Todo` types currently, and some
of them are nested somewhat deeply in type expressions. These can cause
spurious issues for the new `redundant-cast` diagnostics. We fixed all
the false positives we saw in the mypy_primer report before merging
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17100, but I think there are
still lots of places where we'd emit false positives due to this check
-- we currently don't run on that many projects at all in our
mypy_primer check:


d0c8eaa092/.github/workflows/mypy_primer.yaml (L71)

This PR fixes some more false positives from this diagnostic by making
the `Type::contains_todo()` method more expansive.

## Test Plan

I added a regression test which causes us to emit a spurious diagnostic
on `main`, but does not with this PR.
2025-04-01 19:03:42 +01:00
github-actions[bot]
a15404a5c1 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#17106)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2025-04-01 17:44:27 +01:00
Carl Meyer
3f63c08728 [red-knot] support Any as a class in typeshed (#17107)
## Summary

In https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/13520 the typeshed definition
of `typing.Any` was changed from `Any = object()` to `class Any: ...`.
Our automated typeshed updater pulled down this change in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17106, with the consequence that
we no longer understand `Any`, which is... not good.

This PR gives us the ability to understand `Any` defined as a class
instead of `object()`. It doesn't remove our ability to understand the
old form. Perhaps at some point we'll want to remove it, but for now we
may as well support both old and new typeshed?

This also directly patches typeshed to use the new form of `Any`; this
is purely to work around our tests that no known class is inferred as
`Unknown`, which otherwise fail with the old typeshed and the changes in
this PR. (All other tests pass.) This patch to typeshed will shortly be
subsumed by https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17106 anyway.

## Test Plan

Without the typeshed change in this PR, all tests pass except for the
two `known_class_doesnt_fallback_to_unknown_unexpectedly_*` tests (so we
still support the old form of defining `Any`). With the typeshed change
in this PR, all tests pass, so we now support the new form in a way that
is indistinguishable to our test suite from the old form. And
indistinguishable to the ecosystem check: after rebasing
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17106 on this PR, there's zero
ecosystem impact.
2025-04-01 16:38:23 +00:00
Micha Reiser
5a876ed25e Visit Identifier node as part of the SourceOrderVisitor (#17110)
## Summary

I don't remember exactly when we made `Identifier` a node but it is now
considered a node (it implements `AnyNodeRef`, it has a range). However,
we never updated
the `SourceOrderVisitor` to visit identifiers because we never had a use
case for it and visiting new nodes can change how the formatter
associates comments (breaking change!).
This PR updates the `SourceOrderVisitor` to visit identifiers and
changes the formatter comment visitor to skip identifiers (updating the
visitor might be desired because it could help simplifying some comment
placement logic but this is out of scope for this PR).

## Test Plan

Tests, updated snapshot tests
2025-04-01 16:58:09 +02:00
Alex Waygood
49c25993eb [red-knot] Don't infer Todo for quite so many tuple type expressions (#17116)
## Summary

I noticed we were inferring `Todo` as the declared type for annotations
such as `x: tuple[list[int], list[int]]`. This PR reworks our annotation
parsing so that we instead infer `tuple[Todo, Todo]` for this
annotation, which is quite a bit more precise.

## Test Plan

Existing mdtest updated.
2025-04-01 15:44:02 +01:00
Aarni Koskela
8e6a83b33e CI: Run pre-commit on depot machine (#17120)
## Summary

Sibling/alternate of #17108 (see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17108#issuecomment-2769200896).

See if running the pre-commit CI step on Depot machines makes
WASM-compiled shellcheck faster.

## Test Plan

> How was it tested?

We're doing it live!
2025-04-01 14:22:02 +01:00
Max Mynter
d0c8eaa092 Error instead of panic! when running Ruff from a deleted directory (#16903) (#17054)
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Closes #16903

## Summary
Check if the current working directory exist. If not, provide an error
instead of panicking.

Fixed a stale comment in `resolve_default_files`.

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

## Test Plan
I added a test to the `resolve_files.rs`. 

Manual testing follows steps of #16903 :
- Terminal 1
```bash
mkdir tmp
cd tmp
```
- Terminal 2
```bash
rm -rf tmp
```
- Terminal 1
```bash
ruff check
```

## Open Issues / Questions to Reviewer
All tests pass when executed with `cargo nextest run`.

However, with `cargo test` the parallelization makes the other tests
fail as we change the `pwd`.

Serial execution with `cargo test` seems to require [another dependency
or some
workarounds](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51694017/how-can-i-avoid-running-some-tests-in-parallel).

Do you think an additional dependency or test complexity is worth
testing this small edge case, do you have another implementation idea,
or should i rather remove the test?
  
---
P.S.: I'm currently participating in a batch at the [Recurse
Center](https://www.recurse.com/) and would love to contribute more for
the next six weeks to improve my Rust. Let me know if you're open to
mentoring/reviewing and/or if you have specific areas where help would
be most valued.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-04-01 14:17:07 +02:00
Dylan
aa93005d8d Control flow graph: setup (#17064)
This PR contains the scaffolding for a new control flow graph
implementation, along with its application to the `unreachable` rule. At
the moment, the implementation is a maximal over-approximation: no
control flow is modeled and all statements are counted as reachable.
With each additional statement type we support, this approximation will
improve.

So this PR just contains:
- A `ControlFlowGraph` struct and builder
- Support for printing the flow graph as a Mermaid graph
- Snapshot tests for the actual graphs
- (a very bad!) reimplementation of `unreachable` using the new structs
- Snapshot tests for `unreachable`

# Instructions for Viewing Mermaid snapshots
Unfortunately I don't know how to convince GitHub to render the Mermaid
graphs in the snapshots. However, you can view these locally in VSCode
if you install an extension that supports Mermaid graphs in Markdown,
and then add this to your `settings.json`:

```json
  "files.associations": {
"*.md.snap": "markdown",
  }
  ```
2025-04-01 05:53:42 -05:00
Micha Reiser
0073fd4945 [red-knot] Playground improvements (#17109)
## Summary

A few smaller editor improvements that felt worth pulling out of my
other feature PRs:

* Load the `Editor` lazily: This allows splitting the entire monaco
javascript into a separate async bundle, drastically reducing the size
of the `index.js`
* Fix the name of `to_range` and `text_range` to the more idiomatic js
names `toRange` and `textRange`
* Use one indexed values for `Position::line` and `Position::column`,
which is the same as monaco (reduces the need for `+1` and `-1`
operations spread all over the place)
* Preserve the editor state when navigating between tabs. This ensures
that selections are preserved even when switching between tabs.
* Stop the default handling of the `Enter` key press event when renaming
a file because it resulted in adding a newline in the editor
2025-04-01 10:04:51 +02:00
Micha Reiser
b57c62e6b3 [red-knot] IDE crate (#17045)
## Summary

This PR adds a new but so far empty and unused `red_knot_ide` crate. 

This new crate's purpose is to implement IDE-specific functionality,
such as go to definition, hover, completion, etc., which are used by
both the LSP and the playground.

The crate itself doesn't depend on `lsptypes`. The idea is that the
facade crates (e.g., `red_knot_server`) convert external to internal
types.
Not only allows this to share the logic between server and playground,
it also ensures that the core functionality is easier to test because it
can be tested without needing a full LSP.



## Test Plan

`cargo build`
2025-04-01 09:36:00 +02:00
renovate[bot]
a9dbfebc61 Update dependency vite to v6.2.4 (#17104) 2025-04-01 08:29:59 +02:00
Trevor Manz
53cfaaebc4 [red-knot] Add redundant-cast error (#17100)
## Summary

Following up from earlier discussion on Discord, this PR adds logic to
flag casts as redundant when the inferred type of the expression is the
same as the target type. It should follow the semantics from
[mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/1705).

Example:

```python
def f() -> int:
    return 10

# error: [redundant-cast] "Value is already of type `int`"
cast(int, f())
```
2025-04-01 00:37:25 +00:00
Matthew Mckee
3ad123bc23 [red-knot] Narrowing on in tuple[...] and in str (#17059)
## Summary

Part of #13694

Seems there a bit more to cover regarding `in` and other types, but i
can cover them in different PRs

## Test Plan
Add `in.md` file in narrowing conditionals folder

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-31 23:38:09 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a1535fbdbd [red-knot] Change venv discovery (#17099)
## Summary

Rewrites the virtual env discovery to:

* Only use of `System` APIs, this ensures that the discovery will also
work when using a memory file system (testing or WASM)
* Don't traverse ancestor directories. We're not convinced that this is
necessary. Let's wait until someone shows us a use case where it is
needed
* Start from the project root and not from the current working
directory. This ensures that Red Knot picks up the right venv even when
using `knot --project ../other-dir`

## Test Plan

Existing tests, @ntBre tested that the `file_watching` tests no longer
pick up his virtual env in a parent directory
2025-03-31 19:39:05 +02:00
Matthew Mckee
4a6fa5fc27 [red-knot] Add assignability of function literals to callables (#17095)
## Summary

Part  of #16953

## Test Plan

Update is_assignable_to.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-03-31 15:42:42 +00:00
Aarni Koskela
491a51960e [ruff] Support slices in RUF005 (#17078)
## Summary

Teaches `RUF005` to also consider slices for concatenation. Other
indexing (`foo[0] + [7, 8, 9] + bar[1]`) is explicitly not considered.

```diff
 foo = [4, 5, 6]
-bar = [1, 2, 3] + foo
-slicing1 = foo[:1] + [7, 8, 9]
-slicing2 = [7, 8, 9] + bar[1:]
-slicing3 = foo[:1] + [7, 8, 9] + bar[1:]
+bar = [1, 2, 3, *foo]
+slicing1 = [*foo[:1], 7, 8, 9]
+slicing2 = [7, 8, 9, *bar[1:]]
+slicing3 = [*foo[:1], 7, 8, 9, *bar[1:]]
```

## Test Plan

Manually tested (diff above from `ruff check --diff`), snapshot updated.
2025-03-31 09:09:39 -04:00
David Peter
2d7f118f52 [red-knot] Binary operator inference: generalize code for non-instances (#17081)
## Summary

Generalize the rich-comparison fallback code for binary operator
inference. This gets rid of one `todo_type!(…)` and implements the last
remaining failing case from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14200.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14200

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2025-03-31 13:01:25 +02:00
David Peter
3d1e5676fb [red-knot] Add ParamSpecArgs and ParamSpecKwargs as KnownClass (#17086)
## Summary

In preparation for #17017, where we will need them to suppress new false
positives (once we understand the `ParamSpec.args`/`ParamSpec.kwargs`
properties).

## Test Plan

Tested on branch #17017
2025-03-31 10:52:23 +00:00
Wei Lee
0b1ab8fd5a [airflow] Combine AIR302 matches (#17080)
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* Found a few errors. Will be fixed in another PR

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2025-03-31 12:17:18 +02:00
David Peter
d9616e61b0 [red-knot] Disallow todo_type! without custom message (#17083)
## Summary

Disallow empty `todo_type!()`s without a custom message. They can lead
to spurious diffs in `mypy_primer` where the only thing that's changed
is the file/line information.
2025-03-31 10:49:19 +02:00
Wei Lee
fa80e10aac [airflow] fix typos in AIR302 implementation and test cases (#17082)
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* The following paths are wrong 
* `airflow.providers.amazon.auth_manager.avp.entities` should be
`airflow.providers.amazon.aws.auth_manager.avp.entities`
* `["airflow", "datasets", "manager", "dataset_manager"]` should be
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["airflow", "datasets", "manager", "DatasetManager"]` instead

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2025-03-31 10:42:04 +02:00
Wei Lee
30a5f69913 [airflow] fix missing or wrong test cases (AIR302) (#16968)
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Improve AIR302 test cases

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2025-03-31 10:22:45 +02:00
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##### What's Changed

- Allow absolute `working-directory` by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/223](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/223)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.40.6...v1.40.7

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##### What's Changed

- Also find `rust-toolchain` file in parent directories by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/217](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/217)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.40.3...v1.40.4

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##### What's Changed

- Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/dependabot) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/211](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/211)
- Correctly compute `pyproject.toml` path by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/213](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/213)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.40.2...v1.40.3

###
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##### What's Changed

- Resolve workspace target dir from `cargo metadata` output by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/200](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/200)

**Full Changelog**:
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##### What's Changed

- Bump peter-evans/create-pull-request from 4 to 5 by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/dependabot) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/174](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/174)
- Write `run-maturin-action.sh` to a tmpdir by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/194](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/194)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.40.0...v1.40.1

###
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##### What's Changed

- Automatically pass `CFLAGS`/`CPPFLAGS`/`CXXFLAGS`/`LDFLAGS` by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/172](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/172)

**Full Changelog**:
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###
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##### What's Changed

- Add `before-script-linux` option by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/157](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/157)

For running custom script to configure the build environment on Linux,
for example installing clang for `rust-bindgen`.
For macOS and Windows you can just run the command before
`maturin-action` since the builds are always run on the host machine.

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.38.1...v1.39.0

###
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##### What's Changed

- Add sccache support by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/156](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/156)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.37.2...v1.38.0

###
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##### What's Changed

- Add support for multiline `rustup-components` option by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/154](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/154)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.37.1...v1.37.2

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##### What's Changed

- Install `cffi` by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/150](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/150)

**Full Changelog**:
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###
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##### What's Changed

- Add support for `universal2-apple-darwin` target by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/149](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/149)

**Full Changelog**:
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##### What's Changed

- Don't pass `--zig` to unsupported targets by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/143](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/143)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.35.2...v1.36.0

###
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##### What's Changed

- Use unshift instead of push to allow passing rustc args by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/140](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/140)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.35.1...v1.35.2

###
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##### What's Changed

- Fix docker image for manylinux\_2\_28 by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/138](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/138)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.35.0...v1.35.1

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##### What's Changed

- Bump json5 from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/dependabot) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/133](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/133)
- Add `docker-options` for passing additional `docker run` options by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/135](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/135)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.34.0...v1.35.0

###
[`v1.34.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.34.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Forward SSH agent to Docker container by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/119](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/119)
- Add support for `de-vri-es/setup-git-credentials` action by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/120](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/120)

**Full Changelog**:
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##### What's Changed

- Fallback to local host build when no default docker image found by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/118](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/118)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.32.2...v1.33.0

###
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[`v1.32.1`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.32.1)

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##### What's Changed

- Remove hardcoded `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/113](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/113)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.32.0...v1.32.1

###
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##### What's Changed

- Update links after moving to PyO3 org by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/97](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/97)
- Add `working-directory` input option by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/102](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/pull/102)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.31.0...v1.32.0

###
[`v1.31.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.31.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Test Python 3.11 by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/92](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/92)
- Always use docker on Linux if `container` is set by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/95](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/95)
-   Update GitHub Actions Nodejs runtime to 16

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.30.2...v1.31.0

###
[`v1.30.2`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.30.2)

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##### What's Changed

- Switch to ghcr.io manylinux cross docker images by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/90](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/90)
- chore: update dependencies by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/91](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/91)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.30.1...v1.30.2

###
[`v1.30.1`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.30.1)

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##### What's Changed

- Remove now obsolete `autoManylinuxVersion` function by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/84](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/84)
- Add support for using manylinux version in `container` option by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/85](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/85)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.30.0...v1.30.1

###
[`v1.30.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.30.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Make `manylinux: auto` defaults to `manylinux2014` by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/83](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/83)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.29.3...v1.30.0

###
[`v1.29.3`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.29.2...v1.29.3)

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[`v1.29.2`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.29.2)

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##### What's Changed

-   docker: pass `CMAKE_*` and `TARGET_*` env vars

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.29.1...v1.29.2

###
[`v1.29.1`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.29.1)

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##### What's Changed

-   Use `GITHUB_TOKEN` env var if available

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v1.29.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.29.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Defaults to manylinux2014 when using `auto` with Rust beta/nightly by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/65](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/65)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.28.4...v1.29.0

###
[`v1.28.4`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.28.4)

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##### What's Changed

- Update versions-manifest.json by
[@&#8203;github-actions](https://redirect.github.com/github-actions) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/59](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/59)
- Update versions-manifest.json by
[@&#8203;github-actions](https://redirect.github.com/github-actions) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/60](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/60)
- Update versions-manifest.json by
[@&#8203;github-actions](https://redirect.github.com/github-actions) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/61](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/61)
- Exclude manylinux2010 test on Rust nightly by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/62](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/62)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.28.3...v1.28.4

###
[`v1.28.3`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.28.3)

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##### What's Changed

-   Fix file permissions for output directory when building with Docker.

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.28.2...v1.28.3

###
[`v1.28.2`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.28.2)

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##### What's Changed

- Update versions-manifest.json by
[@&#8203;github-actions](https://redirect.github.com/github-actions) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/52](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/52)
- Update versions-manifest.json by
[@&#8203;github-actions](https://redirect.github.com/github-actions) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/54](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/54)

##### New Contributors

- [@&#8203;github-actions](https://redirect.github.com/github-actions)
made their first contribution in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/52](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/52)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.28.1...v1.28.2

###
[`v1.28.1`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.28.1)

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##### What's Changed

- Support legacy `rust-toolchain` with toml content by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/51](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/51)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.28.0...v1.28.1

###
[`v1.28.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.28.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Update dependencies by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/45](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/45)
- Read maturin version from `pyproject.toml` by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/46](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/46)
- Add support for rust-toolchain overrides by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/48](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/48)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.27.0...v1.28.0

###
[`v1.27.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.27.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Accept more env vars in docker build by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/42](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/42)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.26.0...v1.27.0

###
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##### What's Changed

- Set default images for musllinux\_1\_1 by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/41](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/41)

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https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.25.0...v1.26.0

###
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##### What's Changed

- Bump minimist from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6 by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/dependabot) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/38](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/38)
- Add manylinux\_2\_28 cross compiling Docker images by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/40](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/40)

##### New Contributors

- [@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/dependabot) made
their first contribution in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/38](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/38)

**Full Changelog**:
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###
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###
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###
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##### What's Changed

- Better support for macOS arm64 by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/22](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/22)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.19.0...v1.19.1

###
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###
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###
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##### What's Changed

- Do not attempt to pull local images by
[@&#8203;Tpt](https://redirect.github.com/Tpt) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/19](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/19)

##### New Contributors

- [@&#8203;Tpt](https://redirect.github.com/Tpt) made their first
contribution in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/19](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/19)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.17.0...v1.18.0

###
[`v1.17.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.17.0)

[Compare
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##### What's Changed

- Remove fallback maturin latest version by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/18](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/18)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.16.4...v1.17.0

###
[`v1.16.4`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.16.3...v1.16.4)

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###
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###
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###
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##### What's Changed

- Only add tool cache Python to PATH if no `pythonLocation` specified by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/17](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/17)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.16.0...v1.16.1

###
[`v1.16.0`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.16.0)

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##### What's Changed

- Add Python versions from tool cache to PATH on macOS by
[@&#8203;messense](https://redirect.github.com/messense) in
[https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/16](https://redirect.github.com/messense/maturin-action/pull/16)

**Full Changelog**:
https://github.com/messense/maturin-action/compare/v1.15.1...v1.16.0

###
[`v1.15.1`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/compare/v1.15.0...v1.15.1)

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-   Removed universal2 support for pyo3 0.13.x

###
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-   Update default maturin version to v0.11.3

###
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- Fixed maturin build error with `--cargo-extra-args` on macOS and
Windows.

###
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-   Update default maturin version to v0.11.2

###
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-   Update default maturin version to v0.11.1

###
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-   Add support for self-hosted arm64 runner
-   Update default maturin version to 0.11.0

###
[`v1.12.1`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.12.1)

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Allow passing `_PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME` to docker.

###
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Drop manylinux\_2\_24 ppc64 support.

###
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Strip `manylinux` prefix.

###
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Add more default manylinux\_2\_24 cross compile docker images

###
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Update default maturin version to `v0.10.6`

###
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Update default maturin version to `v0.10.5`

###
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Add support for x64 and x86 target aliases

###
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Add ppc64 alias

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Add support for `powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu` target

###
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Use `messense/manylinux2014-cross:ppc64le` for ppc64le manylinux2014
cross compiling

###
[`v1.8.2`](https://redirect.github.com/PyO3/maturin-action/releases/tag/v1.8.2)

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Skip target installaton if it is already installed

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Support target aliases for example `x86_64` on Linux alias to
`x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`

###
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Support set `manylinux` to auto to build for lowest compatible manylinux
tag

###
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-   Add aliases for manylinux 2010 & 2014
-   Support using QEMU for some architectures
-   Add default containers for `ppc64le` and `s390x`
- Pass `RUST_BACKTRACE`, `PYO3_CROSS` and `PYO3_CROSS_PYTHON_VERSION`
env vars to docker container.

###
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-   Allow building manylinux wheels on host without Docker
-   Set `SDKROOT` env var for macOS universal2 build

###
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Print maturin version after installation.

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Pass some useful env vars to docker run

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Run manylinux off jobs on host instead of in Docker

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Added support for specifying Rust toolchain

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-   Setup additional env vars for macOS universal2 build
-   Install `aarch64-apple-darwin` Rust target automatically

###
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Add fallback maturin version in case fetching latest maturin version
failed.

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Support vanilla manylinux docker containers

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-   Convert codebase to TypeScript
-   Added `target` input argument

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Add `maturin` to PATH

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Added support for manylinux build using `konstin2/maturin` docker
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c6efa93cf7 [red-knot] Handle special case returning NotImplemented (#17034)
## Summary

Closes #16661

This PR includes two changes:

- `NotImplementedType` is now a member of `KnownClass`
- We skip `is_assignable_to` checks for `NotImplemented` when checking
return types

### Limitation

```py
def f(cond: bool) -> int:
    return 1 if cond else NotImplemented
```

The implementation covers cases where `NotImplemented` appears inside a
`Union`.
However, for more complex types (ex. `Intersection`) it will not worked.
In my opinion, supporting such complexity is unnecessary at this point.

## Test Plan

Two `mdtest` files were updated:

- `mdtest/function/return_type.md`
- `mdtest/type_properties/is_singleton.md`

To test `KnownClass`, run:
```bash
cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic -- types::class::
```
2025-03-30 11:06:12 -07:00
Brent Westbrook
ab1011ce70 [syntax-errors] Single starred assignment target (#17024)
Summary
--

Detects starred assignment targets outside of tuples and lists like `*a
= (1,)`.

This PR only considers assignment statements. I also checked annotated
assigment statements, but these give a separate error that we already
catch, so I think they're okay not to consider:

```pycon
>>> *a: list[int] = []
  File "<python-input-72>", line 1
    *a: list[int] = []
      ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
```

Fixes #13759

Test Plan
--

New inline tests, plus a new `SemanticSyntaxError` for an existing
parser test. I also removed a now-invalid case from an otherwise-valid
test fixture.

The new semantic error leads to two errors for the case below:

```python
*foo() = 42
```

but this matches [pyright] too.

[pyright]: https://pyright-play.net/?code=FQMw9mAUCUAEC8sAsAmAUEA
2025-03-29 12:35:47 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
a0819f0c51 [syntax-errors] Store to or delete __debug__ (#16984)
Summary
--

Detect setting or deleting `__debug__`. Assigning to `__debug__` was a
`SyntaxError` on the earliest version I tested (3.8). Deleting
`__debug__` was made a `SyntaxError` in [BPO 45000], which said it was
resolved in Python 3.10. However, `del __debug__` was also a runtime
error (`NameError`) when I tested in Python 3.9.6, so I thought it was
worth including 3.9 in this check.

I don't think it was ever a *good* idea to try `del __debug__`, so I
think there's also an argument for not making this version-dependent at
all. That would only simplify the implementation very slightly, though.

[BPO 45000]: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/89163

Test Plan
--

New inline tests. This also required adding a `PythonVersion` field to
the `TestContext` that could be taken from the inline `ParseOptions` and
making the version field on the options accessible.
2025-03-29 12:07:20 -04:00
Alex Waygood
8396d7cd63 Use Python 3.13 for most CI jobs (#17053) 2025-03-28 20:35:44 -04:00
Alex Waygood
9ae2900dc3 Run pre-commit via uv in CI (#17052)
Installing pre-commit via pip can take up to 6s sometimes in CI (e.g.
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/14137246278/job/39611795976).
Installing pre-commit via uv should be faster. It also simplifies the
workflow and improves the amount we're dogfooding our own tools
2025-03-28 21:16:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
37a40e30f6 [playground] Allow selecting the diagnostic message (#17051)
## Summary

Allow selecting the diagnostic message so that the message can be copied
(e.g. into an issue)

## Test Plan

<img width="1679" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-28 at 16 52 45"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06674d87-6c88-45d4-b46c-0bcb3e151996"
/>
2025-03-28 20:58:05 +00:00
Alex Waygood
98438a77f2 Don't install Rust before running pre-commit in CI (#17050)
Following
29573daef5,
it doesn't look to me like any of the pre-commit hooks run in CI here
are Rust-based:

- `cargo fmt` is Rust-based but it's explicitly skipped as part of this
job and run as a separate CI job:
93052331b0/.pre-commit-config.yaml (L124-L125)
- The `typos` hook is Rust-based, but according to
https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/blob/master/docs/pre-commit.md
pre-commit should install a built binary rather than building the binary
from source

As such, I think this step in the workflow is just taking up 15s of CI
time and not actually speeding up pre-commit at all
2025-03-28 16:57:46 -04:00
Alex Waygood
93052331b0 [red-knot] Allow CallableTypeFromFunction to display the signatures of callable types that are not function literals (#17047)
I found this helpful for understanding some of the stuff that was going
on in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17005.
2025-03-28 20:23:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
e07741e553 Add as_group methods to AnyNodeRef (#17048)
## Summary

This PR adds `as_<group>` methods to `AnyNodeRef` to e.g. convert an
`AnyNodeRef` to an `ExprRef`.

I need this for go to definition where the fallback is to test if
`AnyNodeRef` is an expression and then call `inferred_type` (listing
this mapping at every call site where we need to convert `AnyNodeRef` to
an `ExprRef` is a bit painful ;))

Split out from https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16901

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-03-28 19:42:45 +00:00
Micha Reiser
050f332771 Rename visit_preorder to visit_source_order (#17046)
## Summary

We renamed the `PreorderVisitor` to `SourceOrderVisitor` a long time ago
but it seems that we missed to rename the `visit_preorder` functions to
`visit_source_order`.
This PR renames `visit_preorder` to `visit_source_order`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-03-28 19:40:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
6b02c39321 [red-knot] Incorporate recent ruff server improvements into red knot's LSP (#17044) 2025-03-28 18:39:18 +00:00
Eric Mark Martin
78b0b5a3ab [red-knot] Factor out shared unpacking logic (#16595)
## Summary

This PR refactors the common logic for unpacking in assignment, for loops, and with items.

## Test Plan

Make sure existing tests pass.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-03-28 23:52:51 +05:30
Matthew Mckee
0e48940ea4 [red-knot] Discover local venv folder in cli (#16917)
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## Summary

Fixes #16744 

Code from 

bbf4f830b5/crates/uv-python/src/virtualenv.rs (L124-L144)

## Test Plan

Manual testing

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Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-03-28 17:59:49 +00:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
aca6254e82 [red-knot] fix eager nested scopes handling (#16916)
## Summary

From #16861, and the continuation of #16915.

This PR fixes the incorrect behavior of
`TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_name_load` in eager nested scopes.

And this PR closes #16341.

## Test Plan

New test cases are added in `annotations/deferred.md`.
2025-03-28 11:11:56 -04:00
Eric Mark Martin
64171744dc [red-knot] support narrowing on or patterns in matches (#17030)
## Summary

Part of #13694

Narrow in or-patterns by taking the type union of the type constraints
in each disjunct pattern.

## Test Plan

Add new tests to narrow/match.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-28 14:27:09 +00:00
David Peter
2e56cd3737 [red-knot] mypy_primer: switch to depot runners (#17037)
## Summary

Move the mypy_primer build to the depot runners to speed them up.

## Test Plan

Previous run of mypy_primer: 3m 49s
Run on this branch: 1m 38s
2025-03-28 14:34:11 +01:00
David Peter
e37a1b02f6 Revert "[red-knot] mypy_primer: switch to depot runners"
This reverts commit 9aa8dc4590.
2025-03-28 09:22:27 -04:00
David Peter
9aa8dc4590 [red-knot] mypy_primer: switch to depot runners 2025-03-28 09:21:22 -04:00
David Peter
df418d94b3 [red-knot] mypy_primer: use debug builds of red_knot (#17036)
## Summary

Use a debug build instead of a release build in order to speed up
mypy_primer runs.

## Test Plan

Previous mypy_primer run: 5m 45s
mypy_primer run on this branch: 3m 49s
2025-03-28 14:17:47 +01:00
David Peter
b90741fb92 [red-knot] Install mypy_primer from specific Git tag (#17035)
## Summary

Instead of installing from a branch, install mypy_primer from a specific
Git tag in order to make changes to the pipeline explicit.
2025-03-28 14:05:17 +01:00
Eric Mark Martin
3acf4e716d [red-knot] support narrowing on constants in matches (#16974)
## Summary

Part of #13694

The implementation here was suspiciously straightforward so please lmk
if I missed something

Also some drive-by changes to DRY things up a bit

## Test Plan

Add new tests to narrow/match.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-28 02:36:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
992a1af4c2 [red-knot] Reduce false positives on super() and enum-class attribute accesses (#17004)
## Summary

This PR adds some branches so that we infer `Todo` types for attribute
access on instances of `super()` and subtypes of `type[Enum]`. It reduces
false positives in the short term until we implement full support for
these features.

## Test Plan

New mdtests added + mypy_primer report
2025-03-27 17:30:56 -04:00
Alex Waygood
c963b185eb mypy_primer: add typeshed-stats (#17022)
This is a well-typed codebase on which we only emit 23 diagnostics right
now, but which is highlighting some interesting issues. It uses some
modern syntactic features such as `match` statements that aren't used
much in other open-source projects in mypy_primer
2025-03-27 16:21:31 -04:00
Micha Reiser
4067a7e50c [red-knot] Don't check non-python files (#17021)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/17018

## Test Plan

I renamed a python file to `knot.toml` and verified that there are no
diagnostics. Renaming back the file to `*.py` brings back the
diagnostics
2025-03-27 19:45:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f9bc80ad55 [red-knot] Fix syntax highlighting for pyi files (#17015)
Monaco supports inferring the language based on the file's extension but
it doesn't seem to support `pyi`. I tried to patch up the python
language definition by adding `.pyi` to the language's `extension` array
but that didn't work. That's why I decided to patch up the language in
React.
2025-03-27 19:27:22 +00:00
David Peter
142fe0d29b [playground] Fix reveal_type (#17013)
## Summary

Capture both `stdout` and `stderr` in a single stream. This fixes
`reveal_type`, which prints to `stderr` by default.

## Test Plan

Tested with a simple `reveal_type(1)` example and got the output:
```
Runtime value is '1'
Runtime type is 'int'
```
2025-03-27 17:21:26 +01:00
InSync
6ef522159d Check pyproject.toml correctly when it is passed via stdin (#16971)
## Summary

Resolves #16950 and [a 1.5-year-old TODO
comment](8d16a5c8c9/crates/ruff/src/diagnostics.rs (L380)).

After this change, a `pyproject.toml` will be linted the same as any
Python files would when passed via stdin.

## Test Plan

Integration tests.
2025-03-27 16:01:45 +00:00
Matthew Mckee
b9a7328789 [red-knot] Make every type a subtype of object (#16960)
## Summary

Mainly for partially fixing #16953

## Test Plan

Update is_subtype tests. And should maybe do these checks for many other
types (is subtype of object but object is not subtype)

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-03-27 14:24:18 +00:00
Micha Reiser
640d821108 [red-knot] reveal-type should return the revaled type (#17007)
## Summary

Return the revealed-type from the monkey-patched `revale_type`
implementation to
preserve the identity behavior.

This PR also isolates different script runs by assigning a different
`globals` dict for each script-run. See
https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide/issues/703
2025-03-27 03:04:57 +00:00
Micha Reiser
43ca85a351 [red-knot] Add run panel (#17002)
## Summary

This PR adds a new secondary panel to the red knot playground that
allows running the python code (current file) with
[pyodide](https://pyodide.org/en/stable/index.html) (currently Python
3.12 only).



## Test Plan


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2025-03-26 21:32:07 +00:00
Micha Reiser
338fed98a4 [red-knot] Use React suspense to show loading spinner (#16986)
## Summary

Use React's suspense feature to show a loading spinner while the WASM
module is initializing.
2025-03-26 17:56:14 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
d70a3e6753 [syntax-errors] Multiple assignments in case pattern (#16957)
Summary
--

This PR detects multiple assignments to the same name in `case` patterns
by recursively visiting each pattern.

Test Plan
--

New inline tests.
2025-03-26 13:02:42 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
5697d21fca [syntax-errors] Irrefutable case pattern before final case (#16905)
Summary
--

Detects irrefutable `match` cases before the final case using a modified
version
of the existing `Pattern::is_irrefutable` method from the AST crate. The
modified method helps to retrieve a more precise diagnostic range to
match what
Python 3.13 shows in the REPL.

Test Plan
--

New inline tests, as well as some updates to existing tests that had
irrefutable
patterns before the last block.
2025-03-26 12:27:16 -04:00
Wei Lee
58350ec93b [airflow] refactor: remove unnecessary Some in check_method, check_class_attribute (AIR302) (#16975)
## Summary

remove unnecessary `Some`

## Test Plan

It's a refactoring change. Existing test cases won't be affected
2025-03-26 12:17:34 -04:00
Matthew Mckee
aae4d0f3eb [red-knot] A FunctionType can be a subtype of Callable (but never the other way around) (#16970)
## Summary

Partially fixes #16953

## Test Plan

Update is_subtype_of.md

---------

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2025-03-25 22:04:34 +00:00
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The contents of arbitrary files can be returned to the browser.

### Impact
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8d16a5c8c9 [red-knot] Use web-time instead of FileTime::now (#16967)
## Summary

`std::time::now` isn't available on `wasm32-unknown-unknown` but it is
used by `FileTime::now`.

This PR replaces the usages of `FileTime::now` with a target specific
helper function that we already had in the memory file system.
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16966

## Test Plan

Tested that the playground no longer crash when adding an extra-path
2025-03-25 13:03:30 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4975c2f027 [red-knot] Fix panic on cyclic * imports (#16958)
## Summary

Further work towards https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14169.

We currently panic on encountering cyclic `*` imports. This is easily
fixed using fixpoint iteration.

## Test Plan

Added a test that panics on `main`, but passes with this PR
2025-03-24 18:23:02 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
dd5b02aaa2 [red-knot] Fix gradual equivalence for callable types (#16887)
## Summary

As mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16698#discussion_r2004920075,
part of #15382, this PR updates the `is_gradual_equivalent_to`
implementation between callable types to be similar to
`is_equivalent_to` and checks other attributes of parameters like name,
optionality, and parameter kind.

## Test Plan

Expand the existing test cases to consider other properties but not all
similar to how the tests are structured for subtyping and assignability.
2025-03-24 23:46:06 +05:30
Aleksei Latyshev
68ea2b8b5b [red-knot] simplify "removing" in UnionBuilder::add (#16947)
## Summary

Simplify "removing" in UnionBuilder::add
It's now O(m) instead of O(n + m) and easier to read.

## Test Plan

cargo test (incl. mdtest)
2025-03-24 14:04:03 -04:00
Alex Waygood
e87fee4b3b [red-knot] Add initial support for * imports (#16923)
## Summary

This PR adds initial support for `*` imports to red-knot. The approach
is to implement a standalone query, called from semantic indexing, that
visits the module referenced by the `*` import and collects all
global-scope public names that will be imported by the `*` import. The
`SemanticIndexBuilder` then adds separate definitions for each of these
names, all keyed to the same `ast::Alias` node that represents the `*`
import.

There are many pieces of `*`-import semantics that are still yet to be
done, even with this PR:
- This PR does not attempt to implement any of the semantics to do with
`__all__`. (If a module defines `__all__`, then only the symbols
included in `__all__` are imported, _not_ all public global-scope
symbols.
- With the logic implemented in this PR as it currently stands, we
sometimes incorrectly consider a symbol bound even though it is defined
in a branch that is statically known to be dead code, e.g. (assuming the
target Python version is set to 3.11):

  ```py
  # a.py

  import sys

  if sys.version_info < (3, 10):
      class Foo: ...

  ```

  ```py
  # b.py

  from a import *

  print(Foo)  # this is unbound at runtime on 3.11,
# but we currently consider it bound with the logic in this PR
  ```

Implementing these features is important, but is for now deferred to
followup PRs.

Many thanks to @ntBre, who contributed to this PR in a pairing session
on Friday!

## Test Plan

Assertions in existing mdtests are adjusted, and several new ones are
added.
2025-03-24 17:15:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
cba197e3c5 [red-knot] Default playground to Python 3.13 for real (#16956)
## Summary

Default to 3.13 for good. 

I incorrectly used `workspace.updateOptions` instead of `updateOptions`
where the latter has a fallback.

## Test Plan

```py
import os

import sys

reveal_type(sys.version_info.minor)
```

reveals 13 on initial page load
2025-03-24 16:40:49 +00:00
Alex Waygood
66d0cf2a72 [red-knot] Add more tests for * imports (#16955)
## Summary

This PR separates out the entirely new tests from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16923 into a standalone PR. I'll
rebase https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16923 on top of this
branch.

The reasons for separating it out are:
- It should make it clearer to see in
<https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16923> exactly how the
functionality is changing (we can see the assertions in the tests
_change_, which isn't so obvious if the tests are entirely new)
- The diff on <https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16923> is getting
pretty big; this should reduce the diff on that PR somewhat
- These tests seem useful in and of themselves, so even if we need to do
a wholesale revert of <https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16923> for
whatever reason, it'll be nice to keep the tests

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-03-24 16:39:16 +00:00
Micha Reiser
85b7f808e1 [red-knot] Default playground to Python 3.13 (#16952)
## Summary

Default playground to Python 3.13 if there's no setting present. Fix
errors when a setting was added / removed.
2025-03-24 15:54:54 +00:00
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3a97bdf689 Update Rust crate getrandom to v0.3.2 (#16939)
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- Remove `windows-targets` dependency and use [`raw-dylib`][raw-dylib]
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[#&#8203;602]:
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[#&#8203;603]:
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[#&#8203;605]:
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[#&#8203;610]:
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[#&#8203;614]:
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[#&#8203;618]:
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[#&#8203;626]:
https://redirect.github.com/rust-random/getrandom/pull/626

[#&#8203;627]:
https://redirect.github.com/rust-random/getrandom/pull/627

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888a910925 [red-knot] Demote the negation_reverses_subtype_order test back to flaky (#16951)
Fixes #16913. See my analysis in the issue for the rationale
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581b7005dc [airflow] refactor: combine similar case condition (AIR302) (#16944)
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2711e08eb8 [syntax-errors] Fix false positive for parenthesized tuple index (#16948)
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Fixes #16943 by checking if the tuple is not parenthesized before
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f5cdf23545 [red-knot] Add settings support to playground (#16929)
## Summary

This PR extends the Red Knot playground by adding configuration support
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3899f7156f Fixing more spelling errors (#16926)
## Summary

Here I fix the last English spelling errors I could find in the repo.

Again, I am trying not to touch variable/function names, or anything
that might be misspelled in the API. The goal is to make this PR safe
and easy to merge.

## Test Plan

I have run all the unit tests. Though, again, all of the changes I make
here are to docs and docstrings. I make no code changes, which I believe
should greatly mitigate the testing concerns.
2025-03-23 10:55:14 -07:00
InSync
902d86e79e [red-knot] Do not emit invalid-return-type for abstract functions (#16900)
## Summary

Resolves #16895.

`abstractmethod` is now a `KnownFunction`. When a function is decorated
by `abstractmethod` or when the parent class inherits directly from
`Protocol`, `invalid-return-type` won't be emitted for that function.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2025-03-23 17:51:10 +00:00
Daniel Wilton
9fe89ddfba [refurb] Document why UserDict, UserList, UserString are preferred over dict, list, str (FURB189) (#16927)
## Summary

This PR addresses docs issue
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14328.
2025-03-23 13:24:39 -04:00
Matthew Mckee
08a0995108 [red-knot] Disambiguate display for intersection types (#16914)
## Summary

Fixes #16912 

Create a new type `DisplayMaybeParenthesizedType` that is now used in
Union and Intersection display

## Test Plan

Update callable annotations
2025-03-23 07:18:30 -07:00
InSync
2d892bc9f7 Fix typos (#16908)
## Summary

The noun is spelled "descend<strong><em>a</em></strong>nt" and the
adjective "descend<strong><em>e</em></strong>nt".

## Test Plan

[From the English
Wiktionary](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/descendent#Usage_notes):

> The adjective, "descending from a biological ancestor", may be spelt
either with an <i>[a](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ant)</i> or with
an <i>[e](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ent)</i> in the final syllable
(see [descendant](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/descendant)). However,
the noun <i>descendant</i>, "one who is the progeny of someone", may be
spelt only with an <i>[a](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ant)</i>.
Compare also
<i>[dependent](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dependent#English)</i> and
<i>[dependant](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dependant#English)</i>.
2025-03-23 07:15:56 -07:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
ee51c2a389 [red-knot] fix ordering of ClassDef semantic index building (#16915)
## Summary

From #16861

This PR fixes the incorrect `ClassDef` handling of
`SemanticIndexBuilder::visit_stmt`, which fixes some of the incorrect
behavior of referencing the class itself in the class scope (a complete
fix requires a different fix, which will be done in the another PR).

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-23 13:23:12 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo
bb07ccd783 [pylint] Fix typo in documentation of PLC1802 (#16920) 2025-03-23 06:17:33 -05:00
John Stilley
c35f2bfe32 Fixing various spelling errors (#16924)
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## Summary

This is a cleanup PR. I am fixing various English language spelling
errors. This is mostly in docs and docstrings.

## Test Plan

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2025-03-23 08:08:40 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7fb765d9b6 [red-knot] Log sys-prefix origin for easier debugging (#16921)
## Summary

Log the origin of the sys path prefix. This should help with debugging
if someone doesn't understand
why Red Knot picks up a certain venv.

## Test Plan

Ran the CLI and tested that it logs the origin
2025-03-23 08:06:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0360c6b219 [red-knot] Support calling a typing.Callable (#16888)
## Summary

Part of #15382, this PR adds support for calling a variable that's
annotated with `typing.Callable`.

## Test Plan

Add test cases in a new `call/annotation.md` file.
2025-03-23 02:39:33 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
1cffb323bc [red-knot] Check assignability for two callable types (#16845)
## Summary

Part of #15382

This PR adds support for checking the assignability of two general
callable types.

This is built on top of #16804 by including the gradual parameters check
and accepting a function that performs the check between the two types.

## Test Plan

Update `is_assignable_to.md` with callable types section.
2025-03-23 02:28:44 +05:30
Matthew Mckee
92028efe3d [red-knot] Fix disambiguate display for union types (#16907)
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## Summary

When callables are displayed in unions, like:
```py
from typing import Callable


def foo(x: Callable[[], int] | None):
    # red-knot: Revealed type is `() -> int | None` [revealed-type]
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Fixes #16893

## Test Plan

Update callable annotations tests

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Matthew Mckee
7b86f54c4c [red-knot] Add line number to mdtest panic message about language tag mismatch (#16906)
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## Summary

Fixes #16898 

## Test Plan

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2025-03-22 13:05:31 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
e4f5fe8cf7 [syntax-errors] Duplicate type parameter names (#16858)
Summary
--

Detects duplicate type parameter names in function definitions, class
definitions, and type alias statements.

I also boxed the `type_params` field on `StmtTypeAlias` to make it
easier to
`match` with functions and classes. (That's the reason for the red-knot
code
owner review requests, sorry!)

Test Plan
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New `ruff_python_syntax_errors` unit tests.

Fixes #11119.
2025-03-21 15:06:22 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
2baaedda6c [syntax-errors] Start detecting compile-time syntax errors (#16106)
## Summary

This PR implements the "greeter" approach for checking the AST for
syntax errors emitted by the CPython compiler. It introduces two main
infrastructural changes to support all of the compile-time errors:
1. Adds a new `semantic_errors` module to the parser crate with public
`SemanticSyntaxChecker` and `SemanticSyntaxError` types
2. Embeds a `SemanticSyntaxChecker` in the `ruff_linter::Checker` for
checking these errors in ruff

As a proof of concept, it also implements detection of two syntax
errors:
1. A reimplementation of
[`late-future-import`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/late-future-import/)
(`F404`)
2. Detection of rebound comprehension iteration variables
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14395)

## Test plan
Existing F404 tests, new inline tests in the `ruff_python_parser` crate,
and a linter CLI test showing an example of the `Message` output.

I also tested in VS Code, where `preview = false` and turning off syntax
errors both disable the new errors:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cf453d95-04f7-484b-8440-cb812f29d45e)

And on the playground, where `preview = false` also disables the errors:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a97570c4-1efa-439f-9d99-a54487dd6064)


Fixes #14395

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Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-03-21 14:45:25 -04:00
Ash Berlin-Taylor
b1deab83d9 Update replacement paths for AIR302 (#16876)
I am one of the core developers of Airflow and working on the
"airflow.sdk"
package, and this updates the recommended replacments to the correct
user-facing imports.[^1]

cc @Lee-W @uranusjr 

[^1]:
33f0f1d639/task-sdk/src/airflow/sdk/__init__.py (L68-L93)

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Alex Waygood
d21d639ee0 [red-knot] Avoid false-positive diagnostics on * import statements (#16899)
## Summary

This PR removes false-positive diagnostics for `*` imports. Currently we
always emit a diagnostic for these statements unless the module we're
importing from has a symbol named `"*"` in its symbol table for the
global scope. (And if we were doing everything correctly, no module ever
would have a symbol named `"*"` in its global scope!)

The fix here is sort-of hacky and won't be what we'll want to do
long-term. However, I think it's useful to do this as a first step
since:
- It significantly reduces false positives when running on code that
uses `*` imports
- It "resets" the tests to a cleaner state with many fewer TODOs, making
it easier to see what the hard work is that's still to be done.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-03-21 14:41:49 +00:00
Alex Waygood
14eb4cac88 [red-knot] Add failing tests for * imports (#16873)
## Summary

This PR adds a suite of tests for wildcard (`*`) imports. The tests
nearly all fail for now, and those that don't, ahem, pass for the wrong
reasons...

I've tried to add TODO comments in all instances for places where we are
currently inferring the incorrect thing, incorrectly emitting a
diagnostic, or emitting a diagnostic with a bad error message.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-03-21 14:17:15 +00:00
Douglas Creager
c03c28d199 [red-knot] Break up call binding into two phases (#16546)
This breaks up call binding into two phases:

- **_Matching parameters_** just looks at the names and kinds
(positional/keyword) of each formal and actual parameters, and matches
them up. Most of the current call binding errors happen during this
phase.

- Once we have matched up formal and actual parameters, we can **_infer
types_** of each actual parameter, and **_check_** that each one is
assignable to the corresponding formal parameter type.

As part of this, we add information to each formal parameter about
whether it is a type form or not. Once [PEP
747](https://peps.python.org/pep-0747/) is finalized, we can hook that
up to this internal type form representation. This replaces the
`ParameterExpectations` type, which did the same thing in a more ad hoc
way.

While we're here, we add a new fluent API for building `Parameter`s,
which makes our signature constructors a bit nicer to read. We also
eliminate a TODO where we were consuming types from the argument list
instead of the bound parameter list when evaluating our special-case
known functions.

Closes #15460

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-03-21 09:38:11 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
4773878ee7 Bump 0.11.2 (#16896)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-03-21 09:17:07 -04:00
Junhson Jean-Baptiste
2a4d835132 Use the common OperatorPrecedence for the parser (#16747)
## Summary

This change continues to resolve #16071 (and continues the work started
in #16162). Specifically, this PR changes the code in the parser so that
it uses the `OperatorPrecedence` struct from `ruff_python_ast` instead
of its own version. This is part of an effort to get rid of the
redundant definitions of `OperatorPrecedence` throughout the codebase.

Note that this PR only makes this change for `ruff_python_parser` -- we
still want to make a similar change for the formatter (namely the
`OperatorPrecedence` defined in the expression part of the formatter,
the pattern one is different). I separated the work to keep the PRs
small and easily reviewable.

## Test Plan

Because this is an internal change, I didn't add any additional tests.
Existing tests do pass.
2025-03-21 09:40:37 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
04a8756379 [red-knot] Check subtype relation between callable types (#16804)
## Summary

Part of #15382

This PR adds support for checking the subtype relationship between the
two callable types.

The main source of reference used for implementation is
https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/callables.html#assignability-rules-for-callables.

The implementation is split into two phases:
1. Check all the positional parameters which includes positional-only,
standard (positional or keyword) and variadic kind
2. Collect all the keywords in a `HashMap` to do the keyword parameters
check via name lookup

For (1), there's a helper struct which is similar to `.zip_longest`
(from `itertools`) except that it allows control over one of the
iterator as that's required when processing a variadic parameter. This
is required because positional parameters needs to be checked as per
their position between the two callable types. The struct also keeps
track of the current iteration element because when the loop is exited
(to move on to the phase 2) the current iteration element would be
carried over to the phase 2 check.

This struct is internal to the `is_subtype_of` method as I don't think
it makes sense to expose it outside. It also allows me to use "self" and
"other" suffixed field names as that's only relevant in that context.

## Test Plan

Add extensive tests in markdown.

Converted all of the code snippets from
https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/callables.html#assignability-rules-for-callables
to use `knot_extensions.is_subtype_of` and verified the result.
2025-03-21 03:27:22 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
193c38199e [red-knot] Check whether two callable types are equivalent (#16698)
## Summary

This PR checks whether two callable types are equivalent or not.

This is required because for an equivalence relationship, the default
value does not necessarily need to be the same but if the parameter in
one of the callable has a default value then the corresponding parameter
in the other callable should also have a default value. This is the main
reason a manual implementation is required.

And, as per https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/callables.html#id4,
the default _type_ doesn't participate in a subtype relationship, only
the optionality (required or not) participates. This means that the
following two callable types are equivalent:

```py
def f1(a: int = 1) -> None: ...
def f2(a: int = 2) -> None: ...
```

Additionally, the name of positional-only, variadic and keyword-variadic
are not required to be the same for an equivalence relation.

A potential solution to avoid the manual implementation would be to only
store whether a parameter has a default value or not but the type is
currently required to check for assignability.

## Test plan

Add tests for callable types in `is_equivalent_to.md`
2025-03-21 03:19:07 +00:00
Matthew Mckee
63e78b41cd [red-knot] Ban most Type::Instance types in type expressions (#16872)
## Summary

Catch some Instances, but raise type error for the rest of them
Fixes #16851 

## Test Plan

Extend invalid.md in annotations

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2025-03-20 15:19:56 -07:00
Alex Waygood
296d67a496 Special-case value-expression inference of special form subscriptions (#16877)
## Summary

Currently for something like `X = typing.Tuple[str, str]`, we infer the
value of `X` as `object`. That's because `Tuple` (like many of the
symbols in the typing module) is annotated as a `_SpecialForm` instance
in typeshed's stubs:


23382f5f8c/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/typing.pyi (L215)

and we don't understand implicit type aliases yet, and the stub for
`_SpecialForm.__getitem__` says it always returns `object`:


23382f5f8c/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/typing.pyi (L198-L200)

We have existing false positives in our test suite due to this:


23382f5f8c/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest/annotations/annotated.md (L76-L78)

and it's causing _many_ new false positives in #16872, which tries to
make our annotation-expression parsing stricter in some ways.

This PR therefore adds some small special casing for `KnownInstanceType`
variants that fallback to `_SpecialForm`, so that these false positives
can be avoided.

## Test Plan

Existing mdtest altered.

Cc. @MatthewMckee4
2025-03-20 21:46:02 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
42cbce538b [syntax-errors] Fix star annotation before Python 3.11 (#16878)
Summary
--

Fixes #16874. I previously emitted a syntax error when starred
annotations were _allowed_ rather than when they were actually used.
This caused false positives for any starred parameter name because these
are allowed to have starred annotations but not required to. The fix is
to check if the annotation is actually starred after parsing it.

Test Plan
--

New inline parser tests derived from the initial report and more
examples from the comments, although I think the first case should cover
them all.
2025-03-20 17:44:52 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
67602512b6 Recognize SyntaxError: as an error code for ecosystem checks (#16879)
Summary
--

This updates the regex in `ruff-ecosystem` to catch syntax errors in an
effort to prevent bugs like #16874. This should catch `ParseError`s,
`UnsupportedSyntaxError`s, and the upcoming `SemanticSyntaxError`s.

Test Plan
--

I ran the ecosystem check locally comparing v0.11.0 and v0.11.1 and saw
a large number (2757!) of new syntax errors. I also manually tested the
regex on a few lines before that.

If we merge this before #16878, I'd expect to see that number decrease
substantially in that PR too, as another test.
2025-03-20 17:25:40 -04:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
23382f5f8c [red-knot] add test cases result in false positive errors (#16856)
## Summary

From #16641

The previous PR attempted to fix the errors presented in this PR, but as
discussed in the conversation, it was concluded that the approach was
undesirable and that further work would be needed to fix the errors with
a correct general solution.

In this PR, I instead add the test cases from the previous PR as TODOs,
as a starting point for future work.

## Test Plan

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2025-03-20 17:17:54 +00:00
Dylan
c1971fdde2 Bump 0.11.1 (#16871) 2025-03-20 09:50:46 -05:00
Matthew Mckee
cdafd8e32b Allow discovery of venv in VIRTUAL_ENV env variable (#16853)
## Summary

Fixes #16744 

Allows the cli to find a virtual environment from the VIRTUAL_ENV
environment variable if no `--python` is set

## Test Plan

Manual testing, of:
- Virtual environments explicitly activated using `source .venv/bin/activate`
- Virtual environments implicilty activated via `uv run`
- Broken virtual environments with no `pyvenv.cfg` file
2025-03-20 13:55:35 +00:00
Zanie Blue
12725943cd Split git pathspecs in change determination onto separate lines (#16869) 2025-03-20 14:54:56 +01:00
Zanie Blue
9d72685f8d Use the correct base commit for change determination (#16857)
`base.sha` appears to be the commit of the base branch when the pull
request was opened, not the base commit that's used to construct the
test merge commit — which can lead to incorrect "determine changes"
results where commits made to the base ref since the pull request are
opened are included in the results.

We use `git merge-base` to find the correct sha, as I don't think that
GitHub provides this. They provide `merge_commit_sha` but my
understanding is that is equivalent to the actual merge commit we're
testing in CI.

I tested this locally on an example pull request. I don't think it's
worth trying to reproduce a specific situation here.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-03-20 08:03:03 -05:00
Junhson Jean-Baptiste
47c4ccff5d Separate BitXorOr into BitXor and BitOr precedence (#16844)
## Summary

This change follows up on the bug-fix requested in #16747 --
`ruff_python_ast::OperatorPrecedence` had an enum variant, `BitXorOr`,
which which gave the same precedence to the `|` and `^` operators. This
goes against [Python's documentation for operator
precedence](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#operator-precedence),
so this PR changes the code so that it's correct.

This is part of the overall effort to unify redundant definitions of
`OperatorPrecedence` throughout the codebase (#16071)

## Test Plan

Because this is an internal change, I only ran existing tests to ensure
nothing was broken.
2025-03-20 16:13:47 +05:30
Dylan
74f64d3f96 Server: Allow FixAll action in presence of version-specific syntax errors (#16848)
The single flag `has_syntax_error` on `LinterResult` is replaced with
two (private) flags: `has_valid_syntax` and
`has_no_unsupported_syntax_errors`, which record whether there are
`ParseError`s or `UnsupportedSyntaxError`s, respectively. Only the
former is used to prevent a `FixAll` action.

An attempt has been made to make consistent the usage of the phrases
"valid syntax" (which seems to be used to refer only to _parser_ errors)
and "syntax error" (which refers to both _parser_ errors and
version-specific syntax errors).

Closes #16841
2025-03-20 05:09:14 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo
999fd4f885 [refurb] Fix starred expressions fix (FURB161) (#16550)
The PR partially solves issue #16457

Specifically, it solves the following problem:

```text
$ cat >furb161_1.py <<'# EOF'
print(bin(*[123]).count("1"))
# EOF

$ python furb161_1.py
6

$ ruff --isolated check --target-version py310 --preview --select FURB161 furb161_1.py --diff 2>&1 | grep error:
error: Fix introduced a syntax error. Reverting all changes.
```

Now starred expressions are corrected handled.
2025-03-19 17:43:58 -04:00
Dylan
433a342656 [flake8-executable] Add pytest and uv run to help message for shebang-missing-python (EXE003) (#16855)
Followup to #16849 per
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16849#issuecomment-2737316564
2025-03-19 13:12:32 -05:00
Matthew Mckee
4ed93b4311 Show more precise messages in invalid type expressions (#16850)
## Summary

Some error messages were not very specific; this PR improves them

## Test Plan

New mdtests added; existing mdtests tweaked
2025-03-19 17:00:30 +00:00
Dylan
98fdc0ebae [flake8-executables] Allow uv run in shebang line for shebang-missing-python (EXE003) (#16849)
Skip the lint for [shebang-missing-python
(EXE003)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/shebang-missing-python/#shebang-missing-python-exe003)
if we find `uv run` on the shebang line.

Closes #13021
2025-03-19 10:35:07 -05:00
Josh Cannon
861931795c Add --exit-non-zero-on-format (#16009)
## Summary

Fixes #8191 by introducing `--exit-non-zero-on-format` to `ruff format`
which pretty much does what it says on the tin.

## Test Plan

Added a new test!

---------

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <brentrwestbrook@gmail.com>
2025-03-19 10:55:05 -04:00
Alex Waygood
a3f3d734a1 [red-knot] Ban list literals in most contexts in type expressions (#16847)
## Summary

This PR reworks `TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_type_expression()` so that
we emit diagnostics when encountering a list literal in a type
expression. The only place where a list literal is allowed in a type
expression is if it appears as the first argument to `Callable[]`, and
`Callable` is already heavily special-cased in our type-expression
parsing.

In order to ensure that list literals are _always_ allowed as the
_first_ argument to `Callabler` (but never allowed as the second, third,
etc. argument), I had to do some refactoring of our type-expression
parsing for `Callable` annotations.

## Test Plan

New mdtests added, and existing ones updated
2025-03-19 14:42:42 +00:00
Matthew Mckee
3a5f1d46c0 [red-knot] Make' Type::in_type_expression()' exhaustive for Type::KnownInstance (#16836)
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## Summary

fixes #15048 
We want to handle more types from Type::KnownInstance 

## Test Plan

Add tests for each type added explicitly in the match

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-03-19 07:36:28 -07:00
Alex Waygood
f3f3e55d97 [red-knot] Minor cleanup to infer_parameterized_known_instance_type_expression (#16846)
## Summary

These are just cosmetic changes, but I'm separating them out into a
standalone PR to make a branch I have stacked on top of this easier to
review

## Test Plan

Existing tests all pass
2025-03-19 14:19:13 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
22de00de16 [internal] Return Messages from check_path (#16837)
Summary
--

This PR updates `check_path` in the `ruff_linter` crate to return a
`Vec<Message>` instead of a `Vec<Diagnostic>`. The main motivation for
this is to make it easier to convert semantic syntax errors directly
into `Message`s rather than `Diagnostic`s in #16106. However, this also
has the benefit of keeping the preview check on unsupported syntax
errors in `check_path`, as suggested in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16429#discussion_r1974748024.

All of the interesting changes are in the first commit. The second
commit just renames variables like `diagnostics` to `messages`, and the
third commit is a tiny import fix.

I also updated the `ExpandedMessage::location` field name, which caused
a few extra commits tidying up the playground code. I thought it was
nicely symmetric with `end_location`, but I'm happy to revert that too.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests. I also tested the playground and server manually.
2025-03-19 10:08:07 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f2a9960fb3 Use the Depot Ubuntu runners instead of GitHub for release workflows (#16843)
## Summary

This is same as https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/11948 and is to
prep for the upcoming Ruff release.
2025-03-19 12:42:13 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
fd341bb1b2 Allow dirty files in cargo-dist for action pins (#16842)
## Summary

This is same as https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/12252 and is to
prepare for the upcoming Ruff release.

Upstream issue: https://github.com/axodotdev/cargo-dist/issues/1800
2025-03-19 18:06:53 +05:30
InSync
15a6aeb998 [red-knot] Add missing space between error message and lint code in playground (#16840) 2025-03-19 11:10:59 +01:00
Micha Reiser
81759be14b [playground] Avoid concurrent deployments (#16834)
## Summary

Cancel in-flight deployments when queuing a new deployment.
2025-03-18 17:24:16 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a69f6240cc [red-knot] Infer lambda return type as Unknown (#16695)
## Summary

Part of #15382

This PR infers the return type `lambda` expression as `Unknown`. In the
future, it would be more useful to infer the expression type considering
the surrounding context (#16696).

## Test Plan

Update existing test cases from `@todo` to the (verified) return type.
2025-03-18 22:48:10 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
c3d429ddd8 [red-knot] Move name field on parameter kind (#16830)
## Summary

Previously, the `name` field was on `Parameter` which required it to be
always optional regardless of the parameter kind because a
`typing.Callable` signature does not have name for the parameters. This
is the case for positional-only parameters. This wasn't enforced at the
type level which meant that downstream usages would have to unwrap on
`name` even though it's guaranteed to be present.

This commit moves the `name` field from `Parameter` to the
`ParameterKind` variants and makes it optional only for
`ParameterKind::PositionalOnly` variant while required for all other
variants.

One change that's now required is that a `Callable` form using a gradual
form for parameter types (`...`) would have a default `args` and
`kwargs` name used for variadic and keyword-variadic parameter kind
respectively. This is also the case for invalid `Callable` type forms. I
think this is fine as names are not relevant in this context but happy
to make it optional even in variadic variants.

## Test Plan

No new tests; make sure existing tests are passing.
2025-03-18 22:47:44 +05:30
Matthew Mckee
ab3ec4de6a [red-knot] Emit errors for more AST nodes that are invalid (or only valid in specific contexts) in type expressions (#16822)
## Summary

Add error messages for invalid nodes in type expressions

Fixes #16816 

## Test Plan

Extend annotations/invalid.md to handle these invalid AST nodes error
messages
2025-03-18 17:16:50 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a9f5dddbaa [playground] Use cursor for clickable elements (#16833) 2025-03-18 18:06:00 +01:00
Micha Reiser
cc3ddaf070 [red-knot] Deploy playground on main (#16832)
## Summary

Automatically deploy the Red Knot playground for every commit to main
(because we're moving fast ;)).

## Test Plan
2025-03-18 17:40:30 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c027979851 Red Knot Playground (#12681)
## Summary

This PR adds a playground for Red Knot

[Screencast from 2024-08-14
10-33-54.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ae81d85f-74a3-4ba6-bb61-4a871b622f05)

Sharing does work 😆 I just forgot to start wrangler. 


It supports:

* Multiple files
* Showing the AST
* Showing the tokens
* Sharing
* Persistence to local storage

Future extensions:

* Configuration support: The `pyproject.toml` would *just* be another
file.
* Showing type information on hover

## Blockers

~~Salsa uses `catch_unwind` to break cycles, which Red Knot uses
extensively when inferring types in the standard library.
However, WASM (at least `wasm32-unknown-unknown`) doesn't support
`catch_unwind` today, so the playground always crashes when the type
inference encounters a cycle.~~

~~I created a discussion in the [salsa
zulip](https://salsa.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/333573-salsa-3.2E0/topic/WASM.20support)
to see if it would be possible to **not** use catch unwind to break
cycles.~~

~~[Rust tracking issue for WASM catch unwind
support](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118168)~~

~~I tried to build the WASM with the nightly compiler option but ran
into problems because wasm-bindgen doesn't support WASM-exceptions. We
could try to write the binding code by hand.~~

~~Another alternative is to use `wasm32-unknown-emscripten` but it's
rather painful to build~~
2025-03-18 17:17:11 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
dcf31c9348 [syntax-errors] PEP 701 f-strings before Python 3.12 (#16543)
## Summary

This PR detects the use of PEP 701 f-strings before 3.12. This one
sounded difficult and ended up being pretty easy, so I think there's a
good chance I've over-simplified things. However, from experimenting in
the Python REPL and checking with [pyright], I think this is correct.
pyright actually doesn't even flag the comment case, but Python does.

I also checked pyright's implementation for
[quotes](98dc4469cc/packages/pyright-internal/src/analyzer/checker.ts (L1379-L1398))
and
[escapes](98dc4469cc/packages/pyright-internal/src/analyzer/checker.ts (L1365-L1377))
and think I've approximated how they do it.

Python's error messages also point to the simple approach of these
characters simply not being allowed:

```pycon
Python 3.11.11 (main, Feb 12 2025, 14:51:05) [Clang 19.1.6 ] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> f'''multiline {
... expression # comment
... }'''
  File "<stdin>", line 3
    }'''
        ^
SyntaxError: f-string expression part cannot include '#'
>>> f'''{not a line \
... continuation}'''
  File "<stdin>", line 2
    continuation}'''
                    ^
SyntaxError: f-string expression part cannot include a backslash
>>> f'hello {'world'}'
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    f'hello {'world'}'
              ^^^^^
SyntaxError: f-string: expecting '}'
```

And since escapes aren't allowed, I don't think there are any tricky
cases where nested quotes or comments can sneak in.

It's also slightly annoying that the error is repeated for every nested
quote character, but that also mirrors pyright, although they highlight
the whole nested string, which is a little nicer. However, their check
is in the analysis phase, so I don't think we have such easy access to
the quoted range, at least without adding another mini visitor.

## Test Plan

New inline tests

[pyright]:
https://pyright-play.net/?pythonVersion=3.11&strict=true&code=EYQw5gBAvBAmCWBjALgCgO4gHaygRgEoAoEaCAIgBpyiiBiCLAUwGdknYIBHAVwHt2LIgDMA5AFlwSCJhwAuCAG8IoMAG1Rs2KIC6EAL6iIxosbPmLlq5foRWiEAAcmERAAsQAJxAomnltY2wuSKogA6WKIAdABWfPBYqCAE%2BuSBVqbpWVm2iHwAtvlMWMgB2ekiolUAgq4FjgA2TAAeEMieSADWCsoV5qoaqrrGDJ5MiDz%2B8ABuLqosAIREhlXlaybrmyYMXsDw7V4AnoysyAmQ5SIhwYo3d9cheADUeKlv5O%2BpQA
2025-03-18 11:12:15 -04:00
cake-monotone
4ab529803f [red-knot] Refactor property_tests.rs into property_tests module structure (#16827)
## Summary

For now, `property_tests.rs` has grown larger and larger, making the
file difficult to read and maintain.

Although the code has been split, the test paths and full names remain
unchanged. There are no changes affecting test execution.
2025-03-18 12:59:14 +00:00
Alex Waygood
23b7df9b29 [red-knot] Simplify IterationError and ContextManagerError (#16820)
## Summary

This PR simplifies `IterationError` and `ContextManagerError` so that
they no longer "remember" what type it was that was (respectively) not
iterable or not valid as a context manager. Instead, the type that was
iterated over (or was used as a context manager) is passed back in when
calling the error struct's `report_diagnostic` method.

The motivations for this are:
- It significantly simplifies the code
- It reduces the size of these types on the stack

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-03-18 11:30:41 +00:00
cake-monotone
3e2cf5d7c4 [red-knot] Improve property test performance by cloning db instead of holding MutexGuard (#16823)
## Summary

This PR brings an optimization.

- `get_cached_db` no longer returns a `MutexGuard`; instead, it returns
a cloned database.

### `get_cached_db`

Previously, the `MutexGuard` was held inside the property test function
(defined in the macro), which prevented multiple property tests from
running in parallel. More specifically, the program could only test one
random test case at a time, which likely caused a significant
bottleneck.

On my local machine, running:

```
QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000 cargo test --release -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored stable
```

showed about **a 75% speedup** (from \~60s to \~15s).
2025-03-18 09:09:57 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c9cd0acaeb [playground] Upgrade dependencies (#16825) 2025-03-18 09:07:34 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ded9c69888 [playground] Extract shared components (#16819)
## Summary
Extract components that can be shared with the Red Knot playground.

## Test Plan

`npm start`
2025-03-18 08:43:47 +01:00
Peter Hill
433879d852 [ruff] Fix --statistics reporting for unsafe fixes (#16756)
Fixes #16751

## Summary

Previously, unsafe fixes were counted as "fixable" in
`Printer::write_statistics`, in contrast to the behaviour in
`Printer::write_once`. This changes the behaviour to align with
`write_once`, including them only if `--unsafe-fixes` is set.

We now also reuse `Printer::write_summary` to avoid duplicating the
logic for whether or not to report if there are hidden fixes.

## Test Plan

Existing tests modified to use an unsafe-fixable rule, and new ones
added to cover the case with `--unsafe-fixes`
2025-03-18 08:03:14 +01:00
Kaxil Naik
b7d232cf89 [airflow] Add chain, chain_linear and cross_downstream for AIR302 (#16647)
## Summary

Similar to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16014. PR on Airflow
side: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/47639

## Test Plan

A test fixture has been updated
2025-03-18 11:08:45 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
4d3a5afea5 Update Ruff tutorial to avoid non-existent fix in __init__.py (#16818)
## Summary

There were some other stale references too.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16805.
2025-03-17 23:45:12 -04:00
Micha Reiser
90a8d92b2f [refactor] Convert playground to an NPM workspace (#16806)
## Summary

This is prep-work for the Red Knot playground. We'll have two
playgrounds, one for Red Knot and Ruff.
I want to share some components between the two, a "shared" NPM package
in a local workspace is a great fit for that.
I also want to share the dev dependencies and dev scripts. Again, NPM
workspaces are great for that.

This PR also sets up a CI workflow for the playground to prevent
surprises during the release.

## Test Plan

CI, local `npm install`, `npm start`, ...

I verified that the new CI step fails if there's a typescript or
formatting error.

* [Deployment test
run](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/13904914480/job/38905524353)
2025-03-17 17:56:45 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c8bd5eeb56 [ci] Remove MichaReiser as red_knot_python_semantic code owner (#16817) 2025-03-17 17:56:33 +01:00
Andrew Gallant
bd9eab059f red_knot: update diagnostic output snapshots
These should all be minor cosmetic changes. To summarize:

* In many cases, `-` was replaced with `^` for primary annotations.
This is because, previously, whether `-` or `^` was used depended
on the severity. But in the new data model, it's based on whether
the annotation is "primary" or not. We could of course change this
in whatever way we want, but I think we should roll with this for now.

* The "secondary messages" in the old API are rendered as
sub-diagnostics. This in turn results in a small change in the output
format, since previously, the secondary messages were represented as
just another snippet. We use sub-diagnostics because that's the intended
way to enforce relative ordering between messages within a diagnostic.

* The "info:" prefix used in some annotation messages has been dropped.
We could re-add this, but I think I like it better without this prefix.

I believe those 3 cover all of the snapshot changes here.
2025-03-17 12:46:49 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
6883c1dde7 ruff_db: delete old diagnostic renderer
... and switch to the new one.

We do this switch by converting the old diagnostics to a
`Diagnostic`, and then rendering that.

This does not quite emit identical output. There are some
changes. They *could* be fixed to remain the same, but the
changes aren't obviously worse to me and I think the right
way to *improve* them is to move Red Knot to the new `Diagnostic`
API.

The next commit will have the snapshot changes.
2025-03-17 12:46:49 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
9291074ba6 ruff_db: tweak main diagnostic message
In our existing diagnostics, our message is just the diagnostic
ID, and the message goes to the annotation. In reality, the
diagnostic can have its own message distinct from the optional
messages associated with an annotation.

In order to make the outputs match, we do a small tweak here:
when the main diagnostic message is empty, we drop the colon
after the diagnostic ID.

I expect that we'll want to rejigger this output format more
in the future, but for now this was a very simple change to
preserve the status quo.
2025-03-17 12:46:49 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
602a27c4e3 ruff_db: tweak number of line terminators emitted in new diagnostic renderer
When moving over to the new renderer, I noticed that it
was emitting an extra line terminator compared to the status
quo. This removes it by turning the line terminator into a
line delimiter between diagnostics.
2025-03-17 12:46:49 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
ff548b1272 ruff_db: clarify the error conditions of Diagnostic::print 2025-03-17 12:46:49 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
7512a71bbb github: include /.github/ in ripgrep searches by default
Previously, unless you had some other configuration that impacts
ripgrep, `rg -tyaml uses:` would return zero results. After this
changes, it returns more of what you might expect.

This is because ripgrep ignores hidden files and directories by default.
But arguably, searching `.github` by default is probably what we want.

I do the same thing in ripgrep's repository:
de4baa1002/.ignore (L1)
2025-03-17 12:37:57 -04:00
renovate[bot]
7ca5f132ca Update pre-commit dependencies (#16813) 2025-03-17 15:37:14 +00:00
Douglas Creager
743f85f1a4 Add dcreager as red-knot CODEOWNER (#16807)
So that I can keep track of (and start help reviewing) red-knot PRs more
easily
2025-03-17 10:48:20 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
b2e0ae6416 [flake8-gettext] Swap format- and printf-in-get-text-func-call examples (INT002, INT003) (#16769)
Summary
--
Fixes #16735. I also checked `INT001`, and it correctly has an f-string
example.

Test Plan
--
None
2025-03-17 14:37:38 +00:00
Douglas Creager
23ccb52fa6 [red-knot] Handle unions of callables better (#16716)
This cleans up how we handle calling unions of types. #16568 adding a
three-level structure for callable signatures (`Signatures`,
`CallableSignature`, and `Signature`) to handle unions and overloads.

This PR updates the bindings side to mimic that structure. What used to
be called `CallOutcome` is now `Bindings`, and represents the result of
binding actual arguments against a possible union of callables.
`CallableBinding` is the result of binding a single, possibly
overloaded, callable type. `Binding` is the result of binding a single
overload.

While we're here, this also cleans up `CallError` greatly. It was
previously extracting error information from the bindings and storing it
in the error result. It is now a simple enum, carrying no data, that's
used as a status code to talk about whether the overall binding was
successful or not. We are now more consistent about walking the binding
itself to get detailed information about _how_ the binding was
unsucessful.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-17 10:35:52 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3ccc8dbbf9 [red-knot] Fix fully static check for callable type (#16803)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in the check for fully static callable type where we
would skip unannotated parameter type.

## Test Plan

Add tests using the new `CallableTypeFromFunction` special form.
2025-03-17 20:01:30 +05:30
Brent Westbrook
75a562d313 [syntax-errors] Parenthesized context managers before Python 3.9 (#16523)
Summary
--

I thought this was very complicated based on the comment here:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16106#issuecomment-2653505671 and
on some of the discussion in the CPython issue here:
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/56991. However, after a little
bit of experimentation, I think it boils down to this example:

```python
with (x as y): ...
```

The issue is parentheses around a `with` item with an `optional_var`, as
we (and
[Python](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html#ast.withitem)) call
the trailing variable name (`y` in this case). It's not actually about
line breaks after all, except that line breaks are allowed in
parenthesized expressions, which explains the validity of cases like


```pycon
>>> with (
...     x,
...     y
... ) as foo:
...     pass
... 
```

even on Python 3.8.

I followed [pyright]'s example again here on the diagnostic range (just
the opening paren) and the wording of the error.


Test Plan
--
Inline tests

[pyright]:
https://pyright-play.net/?pythonVersion=3.7&strict=true&code=FAdwlgLgFgBAFAewA4FMB2cBEAzBCB0EAHhJgJQwCGAzjLgmQFwz6tA
2025-03-17 08:54:55 -04:00
Micha Reiser
8d3643f409 [ci]: Disable wheel testing on ppc64le (#16793)
## Summary

The PPC64le wheel testing job spuriously failes due to some race when
installing python dependencies.
This is very annoying because it requires restarting the release process
over and over again until you're lucky and it passes.

This PR disables wheel testing on PPC64le

This is the same as we did in uv, see
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/11231

## Test Plan

The wheel test step was skipped in CI, see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/13895143309/job/38874065160?pr=16793
but it still runs for other targets
2025-03-17 13:35:44 +01:00
Alex Waygood
50b66dc025 [red-knot] Stabilize negation_reverses_subtype_order property test (#16801)
## Summary

This is a re-creation of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16764 by
@mtshiba, which I closed meaning to immediately reopen (GitHub wasn't
updating the PR with the latest pushed changes), and which GitHub will
not allow me to reopen for some reason. Pasting the summary from that PR
below:

> From https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16641
> 
> As stated in this comment
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16641#discussion_r1996153702),
the current ordering implementation for intersection types is incorrect.
So, I will introduce lexicographic ordering for intersection types.

## Test Plan

One property test stabilised (tested locally with
`QUICKCHECK_TESTS=2000000 cargo test --release -p
red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored
types::property_tests::stable::negation_reverses_subtype_order`), and
existing mdtests that previously failed now pass.

Primarily-authored-by:
[mtshiba](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/commits?author=mtshiba)

---------

Co-authored-by: Shunsuke Shibayama <sbym1346@gmail.com>
2025-03-17 12:33:38 +00:00
Matthew Mckee
24707777af [red-knot] Emit error if int/float/complex/bytes/boolean literals appear in type expressions outside typing.Literal[] (#16765)
## Summary
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16532

## Test Plan

New mdtest assertions added

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-03-17 11:56:16 +00:00
Micha Reiser
93ca4a96e0 [ci] Use git diff instead of changed-files GH action (#16796)
## Summary

Use bash and `git diff` to determine which steps need to run. 

We previously used the `changed-files` github actions but using `git`
directly seems simple enough.

All credit for the bash magic goes to @zanieb and @geofft. All I did was
replace the paths arguments.


## Test Plan

* [Linter only change](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16800):
See how the fuzzer and formatter steps, and the linter ecosystem checks
are skipped
* [Formatter only change](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16799):
See how the fuzzer and linter ecosystem checks are skipped
2025-03-17 12:40:34 +01:00
Alex Waygood
38bfda94ce [syntax-errors] Improve error message and range for pre-PEP-614 decorator syntax errors (#16581)
## Summary

A small followup to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16386. We now
tell the user exactly what it was about their decorator that constituted
invalid syntax on Python <3.9, and the range now highlights the specific
sub-expression that is invalid rather than highlighting the whole
decorator

## Test Plan

Inline snapshots are updated, and new ones are added.
2025-03-17 11:17:27 +00:00
Mauro Fontana
4da6936ec4 [flake8-bandit] Allow raw strings in suspicious-mark-safe-usage (S308) #16702 (#16770)
## Summary
Stop flagging each invocation of `django.utils.safestring.mark_safe`
(also available at, `django.utils.html.mark_safe`) as an error.

Instead, allow string literals as valid uses for `mark_safe`.

Also, update the documentation, pointing at
`django.utils.html.format_html` for dynamic content generation use
cases.

Closes #16702 

## Test Plan
I verified several possible uses, but string literals, are still
flagged.

---------

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2025-03-17 11:29:07 +01:00
Dylan
238ec39c56 [refurb] Avoid panicking unwrap in verbose-decimal-constructor (FURB157) (#16777) 2025-03-17 05:09:07 -05:00
Micha Reiser
b04103fa1d [red-knot] Add --color CLI option (#16758)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `--color` CLI option that controls whether the output
should be colorized or not.

This is implements part of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16727 except that it doesn't
implement the persistent configuration support as initially proposed in
the CLI document. I realized, that having this as a persistent
configuration is somewhat awkward because we may end up writing tracing
logs **before** we loaded and resolved the settings. Arguably, it's
probably fine to color the output up to that point, but it feels like a
somewhat broken experience. That's why I decided not to add the
persistent configuration option for now.


## Test Plan

I tested this change manually by running Red Knot with `--color=always`,
`--color=never`, and `--color=auto` (or no argument) and verified that:

* The diagnostics are or aren't colored
* The tracing output is or isn't colored.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <sharkdp@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-17 10:06:34 +00:00
Micha Reiser
c100d519e9 [internal]: Upgrade salsa (#16794)
## Summary

Another salsa upgrade. 

The main motivation is to stay on a recent salsa version because there
are still a lot of breaking changes happening.
The most significant changes in this update:

* Salsa no longer derives `Debug` by default. It now requires
`interned(debug)` (or similar)
* This version ships the foundation for garbage collecting interned
values. However, this comes at the cost that queries now track which
interned values they created (or read). The micro benchmarks in the
salsa repo showed a significant perf regression. Will see if this also
visible in our benchmarks.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-03-17 11:05:54 +01:00
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dbdb46dcd2 Pin dependencies (#16791)
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Micha Reiser
2a6d43740c [internal]: Update indirect dependencies (#16792)
## Summary

```
❯ cargo update
    Updating crates.io index
    Updating git repository `https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa.git`
    Updating git repository `https://github.com/astral-sh/lsp-types.git`
     Locking 51 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating annotate-snippets v0.6.1 -> v0.11.5
    Updating cc v1.2.11 -> v1.2.16
    Removing chic v1.2.2
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.44 -> v4.5.46
    Updating console v0.15.10 -> v0.15.11
    Updating dyn-clone v1.0.18 -> v1.0.19
    Updating either v1.13.0 -> v1.15.0
    Updating equivalent v1.0.1 -> v1.0.2
    Updating flate2 v1.0.35 -> v1.1.0
    Updating foldhash v0.1.4 -> v0.1.5
    Updating half v2.4.1 -> v2.5.0
    Updating hermit-abi v0.4.0 -> v0.5.0
    Updating home v0.5.9 -> v0.5.11
    Updating is-terminal v0.4.15 -> v0.4.16
    Updating itoa v1.0.14 -> v1.0.15
    Updating libcst v1.6.0 -> v1.7.0
    Updating libcst_derive v1.6.0 -> v1.7.0
      Adding linux-raw-sys v0.9.3
    Updating litemap v0.7.4 -> v0.7.5
    Updating miniz_oxide v0.8.3 -> v0.8.5
    Updating once_cell v1.20.2 -> v1.21.1
    Updating oorandom v11.1.4 -> v11.1.5
    Updating os_str_bytes v7.0.0 -> v7.1.0
    Updating peg v0.8.4 -> v0.8.5
    Updating peg-macros v0.8.4 -> v0.8.5
    Updating peg-runtime v0.8.3 -> v0.8.5
    Updating pin-project v1.1.9 -> v1.1.10
    Updating pin-project-internal v1.1.9 -> v1.1.10
    Updating pkg-config v0.3.31 -> v0.3.32
    Updating portable-atomic v1.10.0 -> v1.11.0
    Updating ppv-lite86 v0.2.20 -> v0.2.21
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    Updating wait-timeout v0.2.0 -> v0.2.1
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```
2025-03-17 09:33:49 +01:00
Micha Reiser
6f5a68608e [ci]: Fixup codspeed upgrade (#16790)
## Summary

Benchmark isn't a required build step. That's why
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16784/ got merged with the step
failing.

This PR fixes up the benchmarking step
2025-03-17 09:14:22 +01:00
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c61d9c6bb7 Update Rust crate compact_str to 0.9.0 (#16785)
This PR contains the following updates:

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##### February 24, 2025

#### Breaking Changes 💥

- Removed deprecated methods `CompactString::new_inline(...)` and
`CompactString::from_static_str(...)`.
- Implemented in [`fix: delete methods that are documented as deprecated
in v0.9.0`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/pull/429)
- Changed the `CompactStringExt::join_compact` and
`CompactStringExt::concat_compact` to take a
reference (i.e. `&C`) to a type `C: IntoIterator<Item = &str>` instead
of ownership of a type `C`
    where `&C: IntoIterator<Item = &str>`.
- Fixed
[`issue#412`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/issues/412)
which made the
        `CompactStringExt` more ergonomic.
- Implemented in [`feat: tweak the CompactStringExt trait so
join_compact and concat_compact work
better`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/pull/418)

#### Changes

-   Fixed the `borsch` feature in `no_std` environments.
- Implemented in [`fix: The borsch feature with
no-std`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/pull/428).
- Implemented the [`zeroize::Zeroize`](https://crates.io/crates/zeroize)
trait for `CompactString`.
- Implemented in [`feat: Add support for
zeroize::Zeroize`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/pull/421).
- Fixed the `CompactString::retain` method to not set length if the
predicate panics.
- Implemented in [`fix: retain not set len if predicate
panics`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/pull/413).
-   Implement `sqlx::postgres::PgHasArrayType` for `CompactString`.
- Implemented in [`impl
sqlx::postgres::PgHasArrayType`](https://redirect.github.com/ParkMyCar/compact_str/pull/399).
- Bump the [`markup`](https://crates.io/crates/markup) dependency to
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- Implemented in [`deps: upgrade to markup
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43d371a1c9 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.32 (#16778)
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5f80129112 Update Rust crate codspeed-criterion-compat to v2.9.1 (#16784)
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- feat: add support for all-features and no-default-features by
[@&#8203;not-matthias](https://redirect.github.com/not-matthias) in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/83](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/83)
- feat: add support consts with divan by
[@&#8203;not-matthias](https://redirect.github.com/not-matthias) in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/84](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/84)
- feat(cargo-codspeed): rethrow exit code by
[@&#8203;not-matthias](https://redirect.github.com/not-matthias) in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/86](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/86)
- chore(divan_compat): remove consts from unsupported features in README
by
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 INFO: Config validated successfully

```
2025-03-17 07:44:59 +00:00
Micha Reiser
01f3ef4e4f [ci]: Remove changed files actions (#16788)
## Summary

tj-actions/changed-files no longer exists due to a malicious commit.
This PR removes it so that we can re-enable CI.

We can follow up with a proper replacement in a separate PR
2025-03-17 08:20:09 +01:00
Carl Meyer
2de8455e43 [red-knot] LSP: only emit WARN logs from non-red-knot sources (#16760)
Currently the red-knot LSP server emits any log messages of level `INFO`
or higher from non-red-knot crates. This makes its output quite verbose,
because Salsa emits an `INFO` level message every time it executes a
query. I use red-knot as LSP with neovim, and this spams the log file
quite a lot.

It seems like a better default to only emit `WARN` or higher messages
from non-red-knot sources.

I confirmed that this fixes the nvim LSP log spam.
2025-03-15 08:47:50 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
1fab292ec1 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#16762)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2025-03-15 00:38:58 +00:00
David Peter
c755eec91e [red-knot] Extend ecosystem checks (#16761)
## Summary

The ecosystem checks have proven useful so far, so I'm extending the
list a bit. My main selection criteria are:

- Few dependencies (we don't understand -stubs/-types packages yet)
- Fewer than 1000 diagnostics
- No panics

## Test Plan

Ran it locally. We now have ~2k diagnostics in total, across 12 projects
2025-03-14 22:17:38 +01:00
David Peter
ebcad6e641 [red-knot] Use try_call_dunder for augmented assignment (#16717)
## Summary

Uses the `try_call_dunder` infrastructure for augmented assignment and
fixes the logic to work for types other than `Type::Instance(…)`. This
allows us to infer the correct type here:
```py
x = (1, 2)
x += (3, 4)
reveal_type(x)  # revealed: tuple[Literal[1], Literal[2], Literal[3], Literal[4]]
```
Or in this (extremely weird) scenario:
```py
class Meta(type):
    def __iadd__(cls, other: int) -> str:
        return ""

class C(metaclass=Meta): ...

cls = C
cls += 1

reveal_type(cls)  # revealed: str
```

Union and intersection handling could also be improved here, but I made
no attempt to do so in this PR.

## Test Plan

New MD tests
2025-03-14 20:36:09 +01:00
David Peter
fe275725e0 [red-knot] Document current state of attribute assignment diagnostics (#16746)
## Summary

A follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16705 which
documents various kinds of diagnostics that can appear when assigning to
an attribute.

## Test Plan

New snapshot tests.
2025-03-14 20:34:43 +01:00
Micha Reiser
a467e7c8d3 [red-knot] Case sensitive module resolver (#16521)
## Summary

This PR implements the first part of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/16440. It ensures that Red
Knot's module resolver is case sensitive on all systems.

This PR combines a few approaches:

1. It uses `canonicalize` on non-case-sensitive systems to get the real
casing of a path. This works for as long as no symlinks or mapped
network drives (the windows `E:\` is mapped to `\\server\share` thingy).
This is the same as what Pyright does
2. If 1. fails, fall back to recursively list the parent directory and
test if the path's file name matches the casing exactly as listed in by
list dir. This is the same approach as CPython takes in its module
resolver. The main downside is that it requires more syscalls because,
unlike CPython, we Red Knot needs to invalidate its caches if a file
name gets renamed (CPython assumes that the folders are immutable).

It's worth noting that the file watching test that I added that renames
`lib.py` to `Lib.py` currently doesn't pass on case-insensitive systems.
Making it pass requires some more involved changes to `Files`. I plan to
work on this next. There's the argument that landing this PR on its own
isn't worth it without this issue being addressed. I think it's still a
good step in the right direction even when some of the details on how
and where the path case sensitive comparison is implemented.

## Test plan

I added multiple integration tests (including a failing one). I tested
that the `case-sensitivity` detection works as expected on Windows,
MacOS and Linux and that the fast-paths are taken accordingly.
2025-03-14 19:16:44 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a128ca761f [red-knot] Very minor simplification of the render tests (#16759) 2025-03-14 19:13:07 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
3a32e56445 [syntax-errors] Unparenthesized assignment expressions in sets and indexes (#16404)
## Summary
This PR detects unparenthesized assignment expressions used in set
literals and comprehensions and in sequence indexes. The link to the
release notes in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6591 just has
this entry:
> * Assignment expressions can now be used unparenthesized within set
literals and set comprehensions, as well as in sequence indexes (but not
slices).

with no other information, so hopefully the test cases I came up with
cover all of the changes. I also tested these out in the Python REPL and
they actually worked in Python 3.9 too. I'm guessing this may be another
case that was "formally made part of the language spec in Python 3.10,
but usable -- and commonly used -- in Python >=3.9" as @AlexWaygood
added to the body of #6591 for context managers. So we may want to
change the version cutoff, but I've gone along with the release notes
for now.

## Test Plan

New inline parser tests and linter CLI tests.
2025-03-14 15:06:42 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
b9d7c36a23 ruff_db: add a new diagnostic renderer
We don't actually hook this up to anything in this PR, but we do
go to some trouble to granularly unit test it. The unit tests caught
plenty of bugs after I initially wrote down the implementation, so they
were very much worth it.

Closes #16506
2025-03-14 14:59:33 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
ef9a825827 ruff_db: add context configuration
Instead of hard-coding a specific context window,
it seemed prudent to make this configurable. That
makes it easier to test different context window
sizes as well.

I am not totally convinced that this is the right
place for this configuration. I could see the context
window size being a property of `Diagnostic` instead,
since we might want to change the context window
size based not just on some end user configuration,
but perhaps also the specific diagnostic.

But for now, I think it's fine for it to live here,
and all of the rendering logic doesn't care where
it lives. So it should be relatively easy to change
in the future.
2025-03-14 14:59:33 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
2bcd2b4147 red_knot: plumb through DiagnosticFormat to the CLI
The CLI calls this `OutputFormat`, and so does the type where the CLI is
defined. But it's called `DiagnosticFormat` in `ruff_db` to be
consistent with `DisplayDiagnosticConfig`.

Ref https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15697#issuecomment-2706477278
2025-03-14 14:46:17 -04:00
Andrew Gallant
eb6871d209 ruff_db: add concise diagnostic mode
This adds a new configuration knob to diagnostic rendering that, when
enabled, will make diagnostic rendering much more terse. Specifically,
it will guarantee that each diagnostic will only use one line.

This doesn't actually hook the concise output option up to anything.
We'll do that plumbing in the next commit.
2025-03-14 14:46:17 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
6311412373 [syntax-errors] Star annotations before Python 3.11 (#16545)
Summary
--

This is closely related to (and stacked on)
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16544 and detects star
annotations in function definitions.

I initially called the variant `StarExpressionInAnnotation` to mirror
`StarExpressionInIndex`, but I realized it's not really a "star
expression" in this position and renamed it. `StarAnnotation` seems in
line with the PEP.

Test Plan
--

Two new inline tests. It looked like there was pretty good existing
coverage of this syntax, so I just added simple examples to test the
version cutoff.
2025-03-14 15:20:44 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
4f2851982d [syntax-errors] Star expression in index before Python 3.11 (#16544)
Summary
--

This PR detects tuple unpacking expressions in index/subscript
expressions before Python 3.11.

Test Plan
--

New inline tests
2025-03-14 14:51:34 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2cd25ef641 Ruff 0.11.0 (#16723)
## Summary

Follow-up release for Ruff v0.10 that now includes the following two
changes that we intended to ship but slipped:

* Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a `target-version`
is not specified (#16319)
* `blanket-noqa` (`PGH004`): Also detect blanked file-level noqa
comments (and not just line level comments).

## Test plan

I verified that the binary built on this branch respects the
`requires-python` setting
([logs](https://www.diffchecker.com/qyJWYi6W/), left: v0.10, right:
v0.11)
2025-03-14 13:57:56 +01:00
David Peter
a22d206db2 [red-knot] Preliminary tests for typing.Final (#15917)
## Summary

WIP.

Adds some preliminary tests for `typing.Final`.

## Test Plan

New MD tests
2025-03-14 12:30:13 +01:00
cake-monotone
270318c2e0 [red-knot] fix: improve type inference for binary ops on tuples (#16725)
## Summary

This PR includes minor improvements to binary operation inference,
specifically for tuple concatenation.

### Before

```py
reveal_type((1, 2) + (3, 4))  # revealed: @Todo(return type of decorated function)
# If TODO is ignored, the revealed type would be `tuple[1|2|3|4, ...]`
```

The `builtins.tuple` type stub defines `__add__`, but it appears to only
work for homogeneous tuples. However, I think this limitation is not
ideal for many use cases.

### After

```py
reveal_type((1, 2) + (3, 4))  # revealed: tuple[Literal[1], Literal[2], Literal[3], Literal[4]]
```

## Test Plan

### Added
- `mdtest/binary/tuples.md`

### Affected
- `mdtest/slots.md` (a test have been moved out of the `False-Negative`
block.)
2025-03-14 12:29:57 +01:00
David Peter
d03b12e711 [red-knot] Assignments to attributes (#16705)
## Summary

This changeset adds proper support for assignments to attributes:
```py
obj.attr = value
```

In particular, the following new features are now available:

* We previously didn't raise any errors if you tried to assign to a
non-existing attribute `attr`. This is now fixed.
* If `type(obj).attr` is a data descriptor, we now call its `__set__`
method instead of trying to assign to the load-context type of
`obj.attr`, which can be different for data descriptors.
* An initial attempt was made to support unions and intersections, as
well as possibly-unbound situations. There are some remaining TODOs in
tests, but they only affect edge cases. Having nested diagnostics would
be one way that could help solve the remaining cases, I believe.

## Follow ups

The following things are planned as follow-ups:

- Write a test suite with snapshot diagnostics for various attribute
assignment errors
- Improve the diagnostics. An easy improvement would be to highlight the
right hand side of the assignment as a secondary span (with the rhs type
as additional information). Some other ideas are mentioned in TODO
comments in this PR.
- Improve the union/intersection/possible-unboundness handling
- Add support for calling custom `__setattr__` methods (see new false
positive in the ecosystem results)

## Ecosystem changes

Some changes are related to assignments on attributes with a custom
`__setattr__` method (see above). Since we didn't notice missing
attributes at all in store context previously, these are new.

The other changes are related to properties. We previously used their
read-context type to test the assignment. That results in weird error
messages, as we often see assignments to `self.property` and then we
think that those are instance attributes *and* descriptors, leading to
union types. Now we properly look them up on the meta type, see the
decorated function, and try to overwrite it with the new value (as we
don't understand decorators yet). Long story short: the errors are still
weird, we need to understand decorators to make them go away.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-03-14 12:15:41 +01:00
Micha Reiser
14c5ed5d7d [pygrep-hooks]: Detect file-level suppressions comments without rul… (#16720)
## Summary

I accidentially dropped this commit from the Ruff 0.10 release. See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16699
2025-03-14 09:37:16 +01:00
Micha Reiser
595565015b Fallback to requires-python in certain cases when target-version is not found (#16721)
## Summary

Restores https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16319 after it got
dropped from the 0.10 release branch :(

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-03-14 09:36:51 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
2382fe1f25 [syntax-errors] Tuple unpacking in for statement iterator clause before Python 3.9 (#16558)
Summary
--

This PR reuses a slightly modified version of the
`check_tuple_unpacking` method added for detecting unpacking in `return`
and `yield` statements to detect the same issue in the iterator clause
of `for` loops.

I ran into the same issue with a bare `for x in *rest: ...` example
(invalid even on Python 3.13) and added it as a comment on
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16520.

I considered just making this an additional `StarTupleKind` variant as
well, but this change was in a different version of Python, so I kept it
separate.

Test Plan
--

New inline tests.
2025-03-13 15:55:17 -04:00
Micha Reiser
27e9d1fe3e Ruff v0.10 Release (#16708)
Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-13 13:53:11 -04:00
Brent Westbrook
acf35c55f8 Add new noqa specification to the docs (#16703)
## Summary

Adds @dylwil3's new `noqa` specification to the linter `Error
suppression` page instead of the release blog post. Originally taken
from his PR comment
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16483#issuecomment-2711985479).

## Test Plan

None
2025-03-13 12:48:53 -04:00
Dylan
b9b256209b describe requires-python fallback in docs (#16704)
Adds description of `requires-python` fallback to documentation for
configuration file discovery.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-13 11:48:12 -05:00
Carl Meyer
abaa18993b [red-knot] handle cycles in MRO/bases resolution (#16693)
There can be semi-cyclic inheritance patterns (e.g. recursive generics)
that are not technically inheritance cycles, but that can cause us to
hit Salsa query cycles in evaluating a type's MRO. Add fixed-point
handling to these MRO-related queries so we don't panic on these cycles.

The details of what queries we hit in what order in this case will
change as we implement support for generics, but ultimately we will
probably need cycle handling for all queries that can re-enter type
inference, otherwise we are susceptible to small changes in query
execution order causing panics.

Fixes #14333
Further reduces the panicking set of seeds in #14737
2025-03-13 08:16:03 -07:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
360ba095ff [red-knot] Auto generate statement nodes (#16645)
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Part of #15655 

Replaced statement nodes with autogenerated ones. Reused the stuff we
introduced in #16285. Nothing except for copying the nodes to new
format.

## Test Plan

Tests run without any changes. Also moved the test that checks size of
AST nodes to `generated.rs` since all of the structs that it tests are
now there.
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2025-03-13 15:43:48 +01:00
Micha Reiser
d8159e816f [pylint] Better inference for str.strip (PLE310) (#16671)
## Summary
This PR stabilizes the behavior introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15985

The new behavior improves the inference of `str.strip` calls:

* before: The rule only considered calls on string or byte literals
(`"abcd".strip`)
* now: The rule also catches calls to `strip` on object where the type
is known to be a `str` or `bytes` (e.g. `a = "abc"; a.strip("//")`)


The new behavior shipped as part of Ruff 0.9.6 on the 10th of Feb which
is a little more than a month ago.
There have been now new issues or PRs related to the new behavior.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
04ad562afd [pylint] Improve repeated-equality-comparison fix to use a set when all elements are hashable (PLR1714) (#16685)
## Summary

This PR promotes the fix improvements for `PLR1714` that were introduced
in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14372/ to stable.

The improvement is that the fix now proposes to use a set if all
elements are hashable:

```
foo == "bar" or foo == "baz" or foo == "qux"
```

Gets fixed to 

```py
foo in {"bar", "baz", "qux"}
```

where it previously always got fixed to a tuple.

The new fix was first released in ruff 0.8.0 (Nov last year). This is
not a breaking change. The change was preview gated only to get some
extra test coverage.


There are no open issues or PRs related to this changed fix behavior.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
91674718c4 [pylint/pep8-naming] Check __new__ argument name in bad-staticmethod-argument and not invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method (PLW0211/N804) (#16676)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the behavior changes introduced by
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13305 that were gated behind
preview.
The change is that `__new__` methods are now no longer flagged by
`invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method` (`N804`) but instead by
`bad-staticmethod-argument` (`PLW0211`)

> __new__ methods are technically static methods, with cls as their
first argument. However, Ruff currently classifies them as classmethod,
which causes two issues:

## Test Plan

There have been no new issues or PRs related to `N804` or `PLW0211`
since the behavior change was released in Ruff 0.9.7 (about 3 weeks
ago).
This is a somewhat recent change but I don't think it's necessary to
leave this in preview for another 2 months. The main reason why it was
in preview
is that it is breaking, not because it is a risky change.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
348815d6d6 [flake8-pyi] Stabilize fix for unused-private-type-var (PYI018) (#16682)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the fix for `PYI018` introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15999/ (first released with Ruff
0.9.5 early February)

There are no known issues with the fix or open PRs.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
1326d55c29 [flake8-bandit] Deprecate suspicious-xmle-tree-usage (S320) (#16680)
## Summary
Deprecate `S320` because defusedxml has deprecated there `lxml` module
and `lxml` has been hardened since.

flake8-bandit has removed their implementation as well
(https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1212).

Addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13707


## Test Plan

I verified that selecting `S320` prints a warning and fails if the
preview mode is enabled.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c19cd58670 [flake8-simplify] Avoid double negation in fixes (SIM103) (#16684)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the fixes improvements made in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15562 (released with ruff 0.9.3
in mid January).

There's no open issue or PR related to the changed fix behavior.

This is not a breaking change. The fix was only gated behind preview to
get some more test coverage before releasing.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
8155197549 [pyupgrade]: Improve diagnostic range for redundant-open-mode (UP015) (#16672)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the behavior change introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15872/

The diagnostic range is now the range of the redundant `mode` argument
where it previously was the range of the entire `open` call:

Before:

```
UP015.py:2:1: UP015 [*] Unnecessary mode argument
  |
1 | open("foo", "U")
2 | open("foo", "Ur")
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UP015
3 | open("foo", "Ub")
4 | open("foo", "rUb")
  |
  = help: Remove mode argument
```


Now:

```
UP015.py:2:13: UP015 [*] Unnecessary mode argument
  |
1 | open("foo", "U")
2 | open("foo", "Ur")
  |             ^^^^ UP015
3 | open("foo", "Ub")
4 | open("foo", "rUb")
  |
  = help: Remove mode argument
```

This is a breaking change because it may require moving a `noqa` comment
onto a different line, e.g if you have

```py
open(
    "foo",
    "Ur",
) # noqa: UP015
```

Needs to be rewritten to 

```py
open(
    "foo",
    "Ur", # noqa: UP015
)
```

There have been now new issues or PRs since the new preview behavior was
implemented. It first was released as part of Ruff 0.9.5 on the 5th of
Feb (a little more than a month ago)

## Test Plan

I reviewed the snapshot tests
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
92193a3254 Consider all TYPE_CHECKING symbols for type-checking blocks (#16669)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the preview behavior introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15719 to recognize all symbols
named `TYPE_CHECKING` as type-checking
checks in `if TYPE_CHECKING` conditions. This ensures compatibility with
mypy and pyright.

This PR also stabilizes the new behavior that removes `if 0:` and `if
False` to be no longer considered type checking blocks.
Since then, this syntax has been removed from the typing spec and was
only used for Python modules that don't have a `typing` module
([comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15719#issuecomment-2612787793)).

The preview behavior was first released with Ruff 0.9.5 (6th of
February), which was about a month ago. There are no open issues or PRs
for the changed behavior


## Test Plan

The snapshots for `SIM108` change because `SIM108` ignored type checking
blocks but it can no
simplify `if 0` or `if False` blocks again because they're no longer
considered type checking blocks.

The changes in the `TC005` snapshot or only due to that `if 0` and `if
False` are no longer recognized as type checking blocks

<!-- How was it tested? -->
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
3d2f2a2f8d [pep8-naming]: Ignore methods decorated with @typing.override (invalid-argument-name) (#16667)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the preview behavior for `invalid-argument-name`
(`N803`)
to ignore argument names of functions decorated with `typing.override`
because
these methods are *out of the authors* control. 

This behavior was introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15954
and released as part of Ruff 0.9.5 (6th of February). 

There have been no new issues or PRs since this behavior change
(preview) was introduced.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
0aded52c40 Stabilize FURB169 preview behavior (#16666)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the preview behavior introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15905

The behavior change is that the rule now also recognizes `type(expr) is
type(None)` comparisons where `expr` isn't a name expression.
For example, the rule now detects `type(a.b) is type(None)` and suggests
rewriting the comparison to `a.b is None`.

The new behavior was introduced with Ruff 0.9.5 (6th of February), about
a month ago. There are no open issues or PRs related to this rule (or
behavior change).
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
7af5b98606 [pylint] Detect invalid default value type for os.environ.get (PLW1508) (#16674)
## Summary
This PR stabilizes the new behavior introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14512 to also detect defalut
value arguemnts to `os.environ.get` that have an invalid type (not
`str`).
There's an upstream issue for this behavior change
https://github.com/pylint-dev/pylint/issues/10092 that was accepted and
a PR, but it hasn't been merged yet.

This behavior change was first shipped with Ruff 0.8.1 (Nov 22). 

There has only be one PR since the new behavior was introduced but it
was unrelated to the scope increase
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14841).
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
b9ed3e3876 [flake8-pytest-style] Allow for loops with empty bodies (PT012, PT031) (#16678)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the behavior change introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15542 to allow
for statements with an empty body in `pytest.raises` and `pytest.warns`
with statements.

This raised an error before but is now allowed:

```py
with pytest.raises(KeyError, match='unknown'):
    async for _ in gpt.generate(gpt_request):
        pass
```

The same applies to 

```py
with pytest.raises(KeyError, match='unknown'):
    async for _ in gpt.generate(gpt_request):
        ...
```


There have been now new issues or PRs related to PT012 or PT031 since
this behavior change was introduced in ruff 0.9.3 (January 23rd).
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
e740286bbd [pyupgrade]: Deprecate non-pep604-isinstance (UP038) (#16681)
## Summary

This PR deprecates UP038. Using PEP 604 syntax in `isinstance` and
`issubclass` calls isn't a recommended pattern (or community agreed best
practice)
and it negatively impacts performance. 

Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7871

## Test Plan

I tested that selecting `UP038` results in a warning in no-preview mode
and an error in preview mode
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
776a401703 [flake8-type-checking] Stabilize runtime-cast-value (TC006) (#16637)
Summary
--

Stabilizes TC006. The test was already in the right place.

Test Plan
--

No open issues or PRs. The last related [issue] was closed on
2025-02-09.

[issue]: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16037
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
5c3d555950 [flake8-bandit] Stabilize unsafe-markup-use (S704) (#16643)
Summary
--

Stabilizes S704, which is also being recoded from RUF035 in 0.10.

Test Plan
--
Existing tests with `PreviewMode` removed from the settings.

There was one issue closed on 2024-12-20 calling the rule noisy and
asking for a config option, but the option was added and then there were
no more issues or PRs.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
ba37c7cdba [flake8-datetimez] Stabilize datetime-min-max (DTZ901) (#16635)
Summary
--

Stabilizes DTZ901, renames the rule function to match the rule name,
removes the `preview_rules` test, and handles some nits in the docs
(mention `min` first to match the rule name too).

Test Plan
--

1 closed issue on 2024-11-12, 4 days after the rule was added. No issues
since
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
InSync
c605ce6fe2 Use inline snapshots in # noqa unit tests (#16687)
## Summary

Follow-up to #16677.

This change converts all unit tests (69 of them) in `noqa.rs` to use
inline snapshots instead. It extends the file by more than 1000 lines,
but the tests are now much easier to read and reason about.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
16b0902e28 [ruff] Stabilize unnecessary-nested-literal (RUF041) (#16648)
Summary
--

Stabilizes RUF041. The tests are already in the right place, and the
docs look good.

Test Plan
--

0 issues, 1 [PR] fixing nested literals and unions the day after the
rule was added. No changes since then

I wonder if the fix in that PR could be relevant for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16639, where I noticed a
potential issue with `Union`. It could be unrelated, though.

[PR]: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14641
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
5bcc0c460b [flake8-use-pathlib] Stabilize invalid-pathlib-with-suffix (PTH210) (#16656)
Summary
--

Stabilizes PTH210. Tests and docs looked good.

Test Plan
--

Mentioned in 1 open issue around Python 3.14 support (`"."` becomes a
valid suffix in 3.14). Otherwise no issues or PRs since 2024-12-12, 6
days after the rule was added.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
InSync
62e9c9e506 Add missing unit tests for # noqa: A-like cases (#16677)
## Summary

Follow-up to #16659.

This change adds tests for these three cases, which are (also) not
covered by existing tests:

* `# noqa: A` (lone incomplete code)
* `# noqa: A123, B` (complete codes, last one incomplete)
* `# noqa: A123B` (squashed codes, last one incomplete)
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
a6d4e5aae4 [ruff] Stabilize if-key-in-dict-del (RUF051) (#16658)
Summary
--

Stabilizes RUF051. The tests and docs looked good.

Test Plan
--

1 closed documentation issue from 4 days after the rule was added and 1
typo fix from the same day it was added, but no other issues or PRs.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
692b651776 [flake8-bugbear] Stabilize batched-without-explicit-strict (B911) (#16655)
Summary
--

Stabilizes B911. Tests and docs looked good.

Test Plan
--

0 issues or PRs, open or closed
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
2f2d72dc95 [flake8-logging] Stabilize root-logger-call (LOG015) (#16654)
Summary
--

Stabilizes LOG015. The tests and docs looked good.

Test Plan
--

1 closed documentation issue from 4 days after the rule was added, but
no other issues or PRs.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
d15641faea [ruff] Stabilize map-int-version-parsing (RUF048) (#16653)
Summary
--

Stabilizes RUF048 and moves its test to the right place. The docs look
good.

Test Plan
--

0 closed or open issues. There was 1 [PR] related to an extension to the
rule, but it was closed without comment.

[PR]: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14701
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
9b1b3c1859 [ruff] Stabilize unnecessary-cast-to-int (RUF046) (#16649)
Summary
--

Stabilizes RUF046 and moves its test to the right place. The docs look
good.

Test Plan
--

2 closed newline/whitespace issues from early January and 1 closed issue
about really being multiple rules, but otherwise no recent issues or
PRs.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
e4b46913d2 [ruff] Stabilize invalid-assert-message-literal-argument (RUF040) (#16646)
Summary
--

Stabilizes RUF040 and fixes a very minor typo in the docs. The tests are
already in the right place.

Test Plan
--

0 issues or PRs
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
f48bc3aea1 [flake8-use-pathlib] Stabilize os-listdir (PTH208) (#16642)
Summary
--

Stabilizes PTH208. The test was already in the right place, and the docs
look good.

Test Plan
--

0 issues and PRs, open or closed
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
64b248ccfc [flake8-type-checking] Stabilize unquoted-type-alias (TC007) (#16638)
Summary
--

Stabilizes TC007. The test was already in the right place.

Test Plan
--

No open issues or PRs.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
InSync
c236be4320 Add missing unit tests for # noqa:-like cases (#16659) 2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Dylan
8bd140c99d Make noqa parsing consistent and more robust (#16483)
# Summary
The goal of this PR is to address various issues around parsing
suppression comments by

1. Unifying the logic used to parse in-line (`# noqa`) and file-level
(`# ruff: noqa`) noqa comments
2. Recovering from certain errors and surfacing warnings in these cases

Closes #15682 
Supersedes #12811 
Addresses
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14229#discussion_r1835481018
Related: #14229 , #12809
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
a04347b7a3 [flake8-builtins] Default to non-strict checking (A005) (#16125)
## Summary

This PR changes the default value of
`lint.flake8-builtins.builtins-strict-checking` added in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15951 from `true` to `false`.
This also allows simplifying the default option logic and removes the
dependence on preview mode.

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15399 was already closed by
#15951, but this change will finalize the behavior mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15399#issuecomment-2587017147.

As an example, strict checking flags modules based on their last
component, so `utils/logging.py` triggers A005. Non-strict checking
checks the path to the module, so `utils/logging.py` is allowed (this is
the example and desired behavior from #15399 exactly) but a top-level
`logging.py` or `logging/__init__.py` is still disallowed.

## Test Plan

Existing tests from #15951 and #16006, with the snapshot updated in
`a005_module_shadowing_strict_default` to reflect the new default.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
958e1177ce [pyupgrade] Stabilize non-pep646-unpack (UP044) (#16632)
Summary
--

Stabilizes UP044, renames the module to match the rule name, and removes
the `PreviewMode` from the test settings.

Test Plan
--

2 closed issues in November, just after the rule was added, otherwise no
issues
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
fce5d892c1 [flake8-simplify] Stabilize split-static-string (SIM905) (#16631)
Summary
--

Stabilizes SIM905 and adds a small addition to the docs. The test was
already in the right place.

Test Plan
--

No issues except 2 recent, general issues about whitespace
normalization.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Alex Waygood
66cae0a3ec [ruff-0.10] [flake8-pyi] Stabilize preview-mode behaviours for custom-type-var-for-self(PYI019) (#16607)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes several preview-only behaviours for
`custom-typevar-for-self` (`PYI019`). Namely:
- A new, more accurate technique is now employed for detecting custom
TypeVars that are replaceable with `Self`. See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15888 for details.
- The range of the diagnostic is now the full function header rather
than just the return annotation. (Previously, the rule only applied to
methods with return annotations, but this is no longer true due to the
changes in the first bullet point.)
- The fix is now available even when preview mode is not enabled.

## Test Plan

- Existing snapshots that do not have preview mode enabled are updated
- Preview-specific snapshots are removed
- I'll check the ecosystem report on this PR to verify everything's as
expected
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
bbcddf7e79 [pylint] Stabilize len-test (PLC1802) (#16626)
Summary
--

Stabilizes PLC1802. The tests were already in the right place, and I
just tidied the docs a little bit.

Test Plan
--

1 issue closed 4 days after the rule was added, no other issues
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
c387a51cad [pylint] Stabilize shallow-copy-environ (PLW1507) (#16627)
Summary
--

Stabilizes PLW1507. The tests were already in the right place, and I
just tidied the docs a little bit.

Test Plan
--

1 issue from 2 weeks ago but just suggesting to mark the fix unsafe. The
shallow vs deep copy *does* change the program behavior, just usually in
a preferable way.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
5285e3fcbc [FastAPI] Stabilize fast-api-unused-path-parameter (FAST003) (#16625)
## Summary

Stabilizes FAST003, completing the group with FAST001 and FAST002.

## Test Plan

Last bug fix (false positive) was fixed on 2025-01-13, almost 2 months
ago.

The test case was already in the right place.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
ed4152dec6 [flake8-comprehensions] Stabilize unnecessary-dict-comprehension-for-iterable (C420) (#16624)
## Summary

Stabilizes C420 for the 0.10 release.

## Test Plan

No open issues or PRs (except a general issue about [string
normalization](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16579)). The
last (and only) false-negative bug fix was over a month ago.

The tests for this rule were already not on the `preview_rules` test, so
I just changed the `RuleGroup`. The documentation looked okay to me.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
InSync
24ec94562c [flake8-builtins] Remove builtins- prefix from option names (#16092)
## Summary

Resolves #15368.

The following options have been renamed:

* `builtins-allowed-modules` &rarr; `allowed-modules`
* `builtins-ignorelist` &rarr; `ignorelist`
* `builtins-strict-checking` &rarr; `strict-checking`

To preserve compatibility, the old names are kept as Serde aliases.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
David Salvisberg
c0b1413ecd [flake8-bandit] Move unsafe-markup-use from RUF035 to S704 (#15957)
## Summary

`RUF035` has been backported into bandit as `S704` in this
[PR](https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1225)

This moves the rule and its corresponding setting to the `flake8-bandit`
category

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
798fa47c2e Server: Remove log notification for printDebugInformation command (#16617)
## Summary

For context, the initial implementation started out by sending a log
notification to the client to include this information in the client
channel. This is a bit ineffective because it doesn't allow the client
to display this information in a more obvious way. In addition to that,
it isn't obvious from a users perspective as to where the information is
being printed unless they actually open the output channel.

The change was to actually return this formatted string that contains
the information and let the client handle how it should display this
information. For example, in the Ruff VS Code extension we open a split
window and show this information which is similar to what rust-analyzer
does.

The notification request was kept as a precaution in case there are
users who are actually utilizing this way. If they exists, it should a
minority as it requires the user to actually dive into the code to
understand how to hook into this notification. With 0.10, we're removing
the old way as it only clobbers the output channel with a long message.

fixes: #16225

## Test Plan

Tested it out locally that the information is not being logged to the
output channel of VS Code.
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
a4b7c4ef70 [formatter] Stabilize fix for single-with-item formatting with trailing comment (#16603)
## Summary

This PR stabilizies the fix for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14001

We try to only make breaking formatting changes once a year. However,
the plan was to release this fix as part of Ruff 0.9 but I somehow
missed it when promoting all other formatter changes.
I think it's worth making an exception here considering that this is a
bug fix, it improves readability, and it should be rare
(very few files in a single project). Our version policy explicitly
allows breaking formatter changes in any minor release and the idea of
only making breaking formatter changes once a year is mainly to avoid
multiple releases throughout the year that introduce large formatter
changes

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14001

## Test Plan

Updated snapshot
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
samypr100
df6c850a53 Bump alpine default tag to 3.21 (#16456)
## Summary

Alpine 3.21 has been released for a few months and `uv` has already
migrated in https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/11157
2025-03-13 15:37:37 +01:00
Peter Hill
a90cf9d59c [ruff] Fix last_tag/commits_since_last_tag for version command (#16686)
## Summary

Since Ruff changed to GitHub releases, tags are no longer annotated and
`git describe` no longer picks them up. Instead, it's necessary to also
search lightweight tags.

This changes fixes the `version` command to give more accurate
`last_tag`/`commits_since_last_tag` information. This only affects
development builds, as this information is not present in releases.

## Test Plan

Testing is a little tricky because this information changes on every
commit. Running manually on current `main` and my branch:

`main`:

```
# cargo run --bin ruff -- version --output-format=text
ruff 0.9.10+2547 (dd2313ab0 2025-03-12)

# cargo run --bin ruff -- version --output-format=json
{
  "version": "0.9.10",
  "commit_info": {
    "short_commit_hash": "dd2313ab0",
    "commit_hash": "dd2313ab0faea90abf66a75f1b5c388e728d9d0a",
    "commit_date": "2025-03-12",
    "last_tag": "v0.4.10",
    "commits_since_last_tag": 2547
  }
}
```

This PR:

```
# cargo run --bin ruff -- version --output-format=text
ruff 0.9.10+46 (11f39f616 2025-03-12)

# cargo run --bin ruff -- version --output-format=json
{
  "version": "0.9.10",
  "commit_info": {
    "short_commit_hash": "11f39f616",
    "commit_hash": "11f39f6166c3d7a521725b938a166659f64abb59",
    "commit_date": "2025-03-12",
    "last_tag": "0.9.10",
    "commits_since_last_tag": 46
  }
}
```
2025-03-13 11:59:54 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
58d5fe982e [red-knot] Check gradual equivalence between callable types (#16634) 2025-03-13 08:16:51 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
08fa9b4a90 [red-knot] Add CallableTypeFromFunction special form (#16683)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `CallableTypeFromFunction` special form to allow
extracting the abstract signature of a function literal i.e., convert a
`Type::Function` into a `Type::Callable` (`CallableType::General`).

This is done to support testing the `is_gradual_equivalent_to` type
relation specifically the case we want to make sure that a function that
has parameters with no annotations and does not have a return type
annotation is gradual equivalent to `Callable[[Any, Any, ...], Any]`
where the number of parameters should match between the function literal
and callable type.

Refer
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16634#discussion_r1989976692

### Bikeshedding

The name `CallableTypeFromFunction` is a bit too verbose. A possibly
alternative from Carl is `CallableTypeOf` but that would be similar to
`TypeOf` albeit with a limitation that the former only accepts function
literal types and errors on other types.

Some other alternatives:
* `FunctionSignature`
* `SignatureOf` (similar issues as `TypeOf`?)
* ...

## Test Plan

Update `type_api.md` with a new section that tests this special form,
both invalid and valid forms.
2025-03-13 07:49:34 +05:30
David Peter
dd2313ab0f [red-knot] Add mypy_primer usage documentation (#16679)
## Summary

Add documentation on how to run mypy_primer locally.
2025-03-12 16:47:10 +01:00
Carl Meyer
057e497d30 [red-knot] fix red-knot fuzzing (#16675)
The red-knot CLI changed since the fuzzer script was added; update it to
work with current red-knot CLI.

Also add some notes on how to ensure local changes to the fuzzer script
are picked up.
2025-03-12 06:25:29 -07:00
David Peter
083df0cf84 [red-knot] Support custom __getattr__ methods (#16668)
## Summary

Add support for calling custom `__getattr__` methods in case an
attribute is not otherwise found. This allows us to get rid of many
ecosystem false positives where we previously emitted errors when
accessing attributes on `argparse.Namespace`.

closes #16614

## Test Plan

* New Markdown tests
* Observed expected ecosystem changes (the changes for `arrow` also look
fine, since the `Arrow` class has a custom [`__getattr__`
here](1d70d00919/arrow/arrow.py (L802-L815)))
2025-03-12 13:44:11 +01:00
Carl Meyer
a176c1ac80 [red-knot] use fixpoint iteration for all cycles (#14029)
Pulls in the latest Salsa main branch, which supports fixpoint
iteration, and uses it to handle all query cycles.

With this, we no longer need to skip any corpus files to avoid panics.

Latest perf results show a 6% incremental and 1% cold-check regression.
This is not a "no cycles" regression, as tomllib and typeshed do trigger
some definition cycles (previously handled by our old
`infer_definition_types` fallback to `Unknown`). We don't currently have
a benchmark we can use to measure the pure no-cycles regression, though
I expect there would still be some regression; the fixpoint iteration
feature in Salsa does add some overhead even for non-cyclic queries.

I think this regression is within the reasonable range for this feature.
We can do further optimization work later, but I don't think it's the
top priority right now. So going ahead and acknowledging the regression
on CodSpeed.

Mypy primer is happy, so this doesn't regress anything on our
currently-checked projects. I expect it probably unlocks adding a number
of new projects to our ecosystem check that previously would have
panicked.

Fixes #13792
Fixes #14672
2025-03-12 12:41:40 +00:00
David Peter
a6572a57c4 [red-knot] Attribute access on intersection types (#16665)
## Summary

Implements attribute access on intersection types, which didn't
previously work. For example:

```py
from typing import Any

class P: ...
class Q: ...

class A:
    x: P = P()

class B:
    x: Any = Q()

def _(obj: A):
    if isinstance(obj, B):
        reveal_type(obj.x)  # revealed: P & Any
```

Refers to [this comment].

[this comment]:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16416#discussion_r1985040363

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-03-12 13:20:17 +01:00
Joey Bar
b250304ad3 [red-knot] Improve is_disjoint for two intersections (#16636)
## Summary

Background - as a follow up to #16611 I noticed that there's a lot of
code duplicated between the `is_assignable_to` and `is_subtype_of`
functions and considered trying to merge them.

[A subtype and an assignable type are pretty much the
same](https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/concepts.html#the-assignable-to-or-consistent-subtyping-relation),
except that subtypes are by definition fully static, so I think we can
replace the whole of `is_subtype_of` with:

```
if !self.is_fully_static(db) || !target.is_fully_static(db) {
    return false;
}
return self.is_assignable_to(target)
```

if we move all of the logic to is_assignable_to and delete duplicate
code. Then we can discuss if it even makes sense to have a separate
is_subtype_of function (I think the answer is yes since it's used by a
bunch of other places, but we may be able to basically rip out the
concept).

Anyways while playing with combining the functions I noticed is that the
handling of Intersections in `is_subtype_of` has a special case for two
intersections, which I didn't include in the last PR - rather I first
handled right hand intersections before left hand, which should properly
handle double intersections (hand-wavy explanation I can justify if
needed - (A & B & C) is assignable to (A & B) because the left is
assignable to both A and B, but none of A, B, or C is assignable to (A &
B)).

I took a look at what breaks if I remove the handling for double
intersections, and the reason it is needed is because is_disjoint does
not properly handle intersections with negative conditions (so instead
`is_subtype_of` basically implements the check correctly).

This PR adds support to is_disjoint for properly checking negative
branches, which also lets us simplify `is_subtype_of`, bringing it in
line with `is_assignable_to`

## Test Plan

Added a bunch of tests, most of which failed before this fix

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-12 12:13:04 +00:00
David Peter
11b5cbcd2f [red-knot] Restructure attribute-access and descriptor-protocol test suites. (#16664)
## Summary

This is a pure restructuring of the `attributes.md` and
`descriptor_protocol.md` test suites. They have grown organically and I
didn't want to make major structural changes in my recent PR to keep the
diff clean.
2025-03-12 09:52:21 +01:00
David Peter
3228545598 [red-knot] Minor optimization/cleanup in member lookup (#16663)
## Summary

A follow up to address [this comment]:

> Similarly here, it might be a little more performant to have a single
`Type::instance()` branch with an inner match over `class.known()`
rather than having multiple branches with `if class.is_known()` guards

[this comment]:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16416#discussion_r1985159037
2025-03-12 09:11:05 +01:00
David Peter
860b95a318 [red-knot] Binary operator inference for union types (#16601)
## Summary

Properly handle binary operator inference for union types.

This fixes a bug I noticed while looking at ecosystem results. The MRE
version of it is this:

```py
def sub(x: float, y: float):
    # Red Knot: Operator `-` is unsupported between objects of type `int | float` and `int | float`
    return x - y
```

## Test Plan

- New Markdown tests.
- Expected diff in the ecosystem checks
2025-03-12 08:21:54 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6de2b2873b [red-knot] Check if callable type is fully static (#16633)
## Summary

Part of #15382 

This PR adds the check for whether a callable type is fully static or
not.

A callable type is fully static if all of the parameter types are fully
static _and_ the return type is fully static _and_ if it does not use
the gradual form (`...`) for its parameters.

## Test Plan

Update `is_fully_static.md` with callable types.

It seems that currently this test is grouped into either fully static or
not, I think it would be useful to split them up in groups like
callable, etc. I intentionally avoided that in this PR but I'll put up a
PR for an appropriate split.

Note: I've an explicit goal of updating the property tests with the new
callable types once all relations are implemented.
2025-03-12 12:13:22 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
6b84253679 [red-knot] Callable member lookup, meta type impl (#16618)
## Summary

This PR is a follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16493
that implements member lookup for the general callable type.

Based on the discussion around [member lookup
here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16493#discussion_r1982041180)
and [`.to_meta_type()`
here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16493#discussion_r1985104664).

## Test Plan

Add a new test cases.
2025-03-12 12:01:38 +05:30
Carl Meyer
0340e23395 [red-knot] remove redundant sentence in test (#16660)
Removes a redundant sentence I accidentally left in the test suite from
in #16540 (my mistake).
2025-03-12 04:20:31 +00:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
78b5f0b165 [red-knot] detect invalid return type (#16540)
## Summary

This PR closes #16248.

If the return type of the function isn't assignable to the one
specified, an `invalid-return-type` error occurs.
I thought it would be better to report this as a different kind of error
than the `invalid-assignment` error, so I defined this as a new error.

## Test Plan

All type inconsistencies in the test cases have been replaced with
appropriate ones.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-12 01:58:59 +00:00
Douglas Creager
e17cd350b6 [red-knot] Support multiple overloads when binding parameters at call sites (#16568)
This updates the `Signature` and `CallBinding` machinery to support
multiple overloads for a callable. This is currently only used for
`KnownFunction`s that we special-case in our type inference code. It
does **_not_** yet update the semantic index builder to handle
`@overload` decorators and construct a multi-signature `Overloads`
instance for real Python functions.

While I was here, I updated many of the `try_call` special cases to use
signatures (possibly overloaded ones now) and `bind_call` to check
parameter lists. We still need some of the mutator methods on
`OverloadBinding` for the special cases where we need to update return
types based on some Rust code.
2025-03-11 15:08:17 -04:00
Alex Waygood
c16237ddc0 [red-knot] Rework Type::to_instance() to return Option<Type> (#16428)
## Summary

This PR fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16302.

The PR reworks `Type::to_instance()` to return `Option<Type>` rather
than `Type`. This reflects more accurately the fact that some variants
cannot be "turned into an instance", since they _already_ represent
instances of some kind. On `main`, we silently fallback to `Unknown` for
these variants, but this implicit behaviour can be somewhat surprising
and lead to unexpected bugs.

Returning `Option<Type>` rather than `Type` means that each callsite has
to account for the possibility that the type might already represent an
instance, and decide what to do about it.
In general, I think this increases the robustness of the code. Working
on this PR revealed two latent bugs in the code:
- One which has already been fixed by
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16427
- One which is fixed as part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16608

I added special handling to `KnownClass::to_instance()`: If we fail to find one of these classes and the `test` feature is
_not_ enabled, we log a warning to the terminal saying that we failed to
find the class in typeshed and that we will be falling back to
`Type::Unknown`. A cache is maintained so that we record all classes
that we have already logged a warning for; we only log a warning for
failing to lookup a `KnownClass` if we know that it's the first time
we're looking it up.

## Test Plan

- All existing tests pass
- I ran the property tests via `QUICKCHECK_TESTS=1000000 cargo test
--release -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored
types::property_tests::stable`

I also manually checked that warnings are appropriately printed to the
terminal when `KnownClass::to_instance()` falls back to `Unknown` and
the `test` feature is not enabled. To do this, I applied this diff to
the PR branch:

<details>
<summary>Patch deleting `int` and `str` from buitins</summary>

```diff
diff --git a/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/builtins.pyi b/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/builtins.pyi
index 0a6dc57b0..86636a05b 100644
--- a/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/builtins.pyi
+++ b/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/builtins.pyi
@@ -228,111 +228,6 @@ _PositiveInteger: TypeAlias = Literal[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
 _NegativeInteger: TypeAlias = Literal[-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, -12, -13, -14, -15, -16, -17, -18, -19, -20]
 _LiteralInteger = _PositiveInteger | _NegativeInteger | Literal[0]  # noqa: Y026  # TODO: Use TypeAlias once mypy bugs are fixed
 
-class int:
-    @overload
-    def __new__(cls, x: ConvertibleToInt = ..., /) -> Self: ...
-    @overload
-    def __new__(cls, x: str | bytes | bytearray, /, base: SupportsIndex) -> Self: ...
-    def as_integer_ratio(self) -> tuple[int, Literal[1]]: ...
-    @property
-    def real(self) -> int: ...
-    @property
-    def imag(self) -> Literal[0]: ...
-    @property
-    def numerator(self) -> int: ...
-    @property
-    def denominator(self) -> Literal[1]: ...
-    def conjugate(self) -> int: ...
-    def bit_length(self) -> int: ...
-    if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
-        def bit_count(self) -> int: ...
-
-    if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
-        def to_bytes(
-            self, length: SupportsIndex = 1, byteorder: Literal["little", "big"] = "big", *, signed: bool = False
-        ) -> bytes: ...
-        @classmethod
-        def from_bytes(
-            cls,
-            bytes: Iterable[SupportsIndex] | SupportsBytes | ReadableBuffer,
-            byteorder: Literal["little", "big"] = "big",
-            *,
-            signed: bool = False,
-        ) -> Self: ...
-    else:
-        def to_bytes(self, length: SupportsIndex, byteorder: Literal["little", "big"], *, signed: bool = False) -> bytes: ...
-        @classmethod
-        def from_bytes(
-            cls,
-            bytes: Iterable[SupportsIndex] | SupportsBytes | ReadableBuffer,
-            byteorder: Literal["little", "big"],
-            *,
-            signed: bool = False,
-        ) -> Self: ...
-
-    if sys.version_info >= (3, 12):
-        def is_integer(self) -> Literal[True]: ...
-
-    def __add__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __sub__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __mul__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __floordiv__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __truediv__(self, value: int, /) -> float: ...
-    def __mod__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __divmod__(self, value: int, /) -> tuple[int, int]: ...
-    def __radd__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rsub__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rmul__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rfloordiv__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rtruediv__(self, value: int, /) -> float: ...
-    def __rmod__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rdivmod__(self, value: int, /) -> tuple[int, int]: ...
-    @overload
-    def __pow__(self, x: Literal[0], /) -> Literal[1]: ...
-    @overload
-    def __pow__(self, value: Literal[0], mod: None, /) -> Literal[1]: ...
-    @overload
-    def __pow__(self, value: _PositiveInteger, mod: None = None, /) -> int: ...
-    @overload
-    def __pow__(self, value: _NegativeInteger, mod: None = None, /) -> float: ...
-    # positive __value -> int; negative __value -> float
-    # return type must be Any as `int | float` causes too many false-positive errors
-    @overload
-    def __pow__(self, value: int, mod: None = None, /) -> Any: ...
-    @overload
-    def __pow__(self, value: int, mod: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rpow__(self, value: int, mod: int | None = None, /) -> Any: ...
-    def __and__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __or__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __xor__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __lshift__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rshift__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rand__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __ror__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rxor__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rlshift__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __rrshift__(self, value: int, /) -> int: ...
-    def __neg__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __pos__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __invert__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __trunc__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __ceil__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __floor__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __round__(self, ndigits: SupportsIndex = ..., /) -> int: ...
-    def __getnewargs__(self) -> tuple[int]: ...
-    def __eq__(self, value: object, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __ne__(self, value: object, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __lt__(self, value: int, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __le__(self, value: int, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __gt__(self, value: int, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __ge__(self, value: int, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __float__(self) -> float: ...
-    def __int__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __abs__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __hash__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __bool__(self) -> bool: ...
-    def __index__(self) -> int: ...
-
 class float:
     def __new__(cls, x: ConvertibleToFloat = ..., /) -> Self: ...
     def as_integer_ratio(self) -> tuple[int, int]: ...
@@ -437,190 +332,6 @@ class _FormatMapMapping(Protocol):
 class _TranslateTable(Protocol):
     def __getitem__(self, key: int, /) -> str | int | None: ...
 
-class str(Sequence[str]):
-    @overload
-    def __new__(cls, object: object = ...) -> Self: ...
-    @overload
-    def __new__(cls, object: ReadableBuffer, encoding: str = ..., errors: str = ...) -> Self: ...
-    @overload
-    def capitalize(self: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def capitalize(self) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def casefold(self: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def casefold(self) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def center(self: LiteralString, width: SupportsIndex, fillchar: LiteralString = " ", /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def center(self, width: SupportsIndex, fillchar: str = " ", /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def count(self, sub: str, start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /) -> int: ...
-    def encode(self, encoding: str = "utf-8", errors: str = "strict") -> bytes: ...
-    def endswith(
-        self, suffix: str | tuple[str, ...], start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /
-    ) -> bool: ...
-    @overload
-    def expandtabs(self: LiteralString, tabsize: SupportsIndex = 8) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def expandtabs(self, tabsize: SupportsIndex = 8) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def find(self, sub: str, start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /) -> int: ...
-    @overload
-    def format(self: LiteralString, *args: LiteralString, **kwargs: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def format(self, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> str: ...
-    def format_map(self, mapping: _FormatMapMapping, /) -> str: ...
-    def index(self, sub: str, start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /) -> int: ...
-    def isalnum(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isalpha(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isascii(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isdecimal(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isdigit(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isidentifier(self) -> bool: ...
-    def islower(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isnumeric(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isprintable(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isspace(self) -> bool: ...
-    def istitle(self) -> bool: ...
-    def isupper(self) -> bool: ...
-    @overload
-    def join(self: LiteralString, iterable: Iterable[LiteralString], /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def join(self, iterable: Iterable[str], /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def ljust(self: LiteralString, width: SupportsIndex, fillchar: LiteralString = " ", /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def ljust(self, width: SupportsIndex, fillchar: str = " ", /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def lower(self: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def lower(self) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def lstrip(self: LiteralString, chars: LiteralString | None = None, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def lstrip(self, chars: str | None = None, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def partition(self: LiteralString, sep: LiteralString, /) -> tuple[LiteralString, LiteralString, LiteralString]: ...
-    @overload
-    def partition(self, sep: str, /) -> tuple[str, str, str]: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    if sys.version_info >= (3, 13):
-        @overload
-        def replace(
-            self: LiteralString, old: LiteralString, new: LiteralString, /, count: SupportsIndex = -1
-        ) -> LiteralString: ...
-        @overload
-        def replace(self, old: str, new: str, /, count: SupportsIndex = -1) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    else:
-        @overload
-        def replace(
-            self: LiteralString, old: LiteralString, new: LiteralString, count: SupportsIndex = -1, /
-        ) -> LiteralString: ...
-        @overload
-        def replace(self, old: str, new: str, count: SupportsIndex = -1, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    if sys.version_info >= (3, 9):
-        @overload
-        def removeprefix(self: LiteralString, prefix: LiteralString, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-        @overload
-        def removeprefix(self, prefix: str, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-        @overload
-        def removesuffix(self: LiteralString, suffix: LiteralString, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-        @overload
-        def removesuffix(self, suffix: str, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-
-    def rfind(self, sub: str, start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /) -> int: ...
-    def rindex(self, sub: str, start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /) -> int: ...
-    @overload
-    def rjust(self: LiteralString, width: SupportsIndex, fillchar: LiteralString = " ", /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def rjust(self, width: SupportsIndex, fillchar: str = " ", /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def rpartition(self: LiteralString, sep: LiteralString, /) -> tuple[LiteralString, LiteralString, LiteralString]: ...
-    @overload
-    def rpartition(self, sep: str, /) -> tuple[str, str, str]: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def rsplit(self: LiteralString, sep: LiteralString | None = None, maxsplit: SupportsIndex = -1) -> list[LiteralString]: ...
-    @overload
-    def rsplit(self, sep: str | None = None, maxsplit: SupportsIndex = -1) -> list[str]: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def rstrip(self: LiteralString, chars: LiteralString | None = None, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def rstrip(self, chars: str | None = None, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def split(self: LiteralString, sep: LiteralString | None = None, maxsplit: SupportsIndex = -1) -> list[LiteralString]: ...
-    @overload
-    def split(self, sep: str | None = None, maxsplit: SupportsIndex = -1) -> list[str]: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def splitlines(self: LiteralString, keepends: bool = False) -> list[LiteralString]: ...
-    @overload
-    def splitlines(self, keepends: bool = False) -> list[str]: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def startswith(
-        self, prefix: str | tuple[str, ...], start: SupportsIndex | None = ..., end: SupportsIndex | None = ..., /
-    ) -> bool: ...
-    @overload
-    def strip(self: LiteralString, chars: LiteralString | None = None, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def strip(self, chars: str | None = None, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def swapcase(self: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def swapcase(self) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def title(self: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def title(self) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def translate(self, table: _TranslateTable, /) -> str: ...
-    @overload
-    def upper(self: LiteralString) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def upper(self) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @overload
-    def zfill(self: LiteralString, width: SupportsIndex, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def zfill(self, width: SupportsIndex, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    @staticmethod
-    @overload
-    def maketrans(x: dict[int, _T] | dict[str, _T] | dict[str | int, _T], /) -> dict[int, _T]: ...
-    @staticmethod
-    @overload
-    def maketrans(x: str, y: str, /) -> dict[int, int]: ...
-    @staticmethod
-    @overload
-    def maketrans(x: str, y: str, z: str, /) -> dict[int, int | None]: ...
-    @overload
-    def __add__(self: LiteralString, value: LiteralString, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def __add__(self, value: str, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    # Incompatible with Sequence.__contains__
-    def __contains__(self, key: str, /) -> bool: ...  # type: ignore[override]
-    def __eq__(self, value: object, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __ge__(self, value: str, /) -> bool: ...
-    @overload
-    def __getitem__(self: LiteralString, key: SupportsIndex | slice, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def __getitem__(self, key: SupportsIndex | slice, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def __gt__(self, value: str, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __hash__(self) -> int: ...
-    @overload
-    def __iter__(self: LiteralString) -> Iterator[LiteralString]: ...
-    @overload
-    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def __le__(self, value: str, /) -> bool: ...
-    def __len__(self) -> int: ...
-    def __lt__(self, value: str, /) -> bool: ...
-    @overload
-    def __mod__(self: LiteralString, value: LiteralString | tuple[LiteralString, ...], /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def __mod__(self, value: Any, /) -> str: ...
-    @overload
-    def __mul__(self: LiteralString, value: SupportsIndex, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def __mul__(self, value: SupportsIndex, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def __ne__(self, value: object, /) -> bool: ...
-    @overload
-    def __rmul__(self: LiteralString, value: SupportsIndex, /) -> LiteralString: ...
-    @overload
-    def __rmul__(self, value: SupportsIndex, /) -> str: ...  # type: ignore[misc]
-    def __getnewargs__(self) -> tuple[str]: ...
-
 class bytes(Sequence[int]):
```

</details>

And then ran red-knot on my
[typeshed-stats](https://github.com/AlexWaygood/typeshed-stats) project
using the command

```
cargo run -p red_knot -- check --project ../typeshed-stats --python-version="3.12" --verbose
```

I observed that the following logs were printed to the terminal, but
that each warning was only printed once (the desired behaviour):

```
INFO Python version: Python 3.12, platform: all
INFO Indexed 15 file(s)
INFO Could not find class `builtins.int` in typeshed on Python 3.12. Falling back to `Unknown` for the symbol instead.
INFO Could not find class `builtins.str` in typeshed on Python 3.12. Falling back to `Unknown` for the symbol instead.
```
2025-03-11 16:42:44 +00:00
Alex Waygood
989075dc16 [red-knot] Add tests asserting that KnownClass::to_instance() doesn't unexpectedly fallback to Type::Unknown with full typeshed stubs (#16608)
## Summary

One of the motivations in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16428
for panicking when the `test` or `debug_assertions` features are enabled
and a lookup of a `KnownClass` fails is that we've had some latent bugs
in our code where certain variants have been silently falling back to
`Unknown` in every typeshed lookup without us realising. But that in
itself isn't a great motivation for panicking in
`KnownClass::to_instance()`, since we can fairly easily add some tests
that assert that we don't unexpectedly fallback to `Unknown` for any
`KnownClass` variant. This PR adds those tests.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-03-11 16:12:44 +00:00
Joey Bar
e8e24310fb [red-knot] Handle gradual intersection types in assignability (#16611)
## Summary

This mostly fixes #14899

My motivation was similar to the last comment by @sharkdp there. I ran
red_knot on a codebase and the most common error was patterns like this
failing:

```
def foo(x: str): ...

x: Any = ...
if isinstance(x, str):
    foo(x) # Object of type `Any & str` cannot be assigned to parameter 1 (`x`) of function `foo`; expected type `str`
```

The desired behavior is pretty much to ignore Any/Unknown when resolving
intersection assignability - `Any & str` should be assignable to `str`,
and `str` should be assignable to `str & Any`
 
The fix is actually very similar to the existing code in
`is_subtype_of`, we need to correctly handle intersections on either
side, while being careful to handle dynamic types as desired.

This does not fix the second test case from that issue:

```
static_assert(is_assignable_to(Intersection[Unrelated, Any], Not[tuple[Unrelated, Any]]))
```

but that's misleading because the root cause there has nothing to do
with gradual types. I added a simpler test case that also fails:

```
static_assert(is_assignable_to(Unrelated, Not[tuple[Unrelated]]))
```
This is because we don't determine that Unrelated does not subclass from
tuple so we can't rule out this relation. If that logic is improved then
this fix should also handle the case of the intersection

## Test Plan

Added a bunch of is_assignable_to tests, most of which failed before
this fix.
2025-03-11 07:58:56 -07:00
David Peter
3b497716f1 [red-knot] mypy_primer: split installation and execution (#16622)
## Summary

I noticed that the pipeline can succeed if there are problems with tool
installation or dependency resolution. This change makes sure that the
pipeline fails in these cases.
2025-03-11 13:06:04 +01:00
David Peter
0af4985067 [red-knot] mypy_primer: pipeline improvements (#16620)
## Summary

- Add comment to explain `sed` command
- Fix double reporting of diff
- Hide (large) diffs in `<details>`
2025-03-11 11:13:33 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
da069aa00c [red-knot] Infer lambda expression (#16547)
## Summary

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15382

This PR adds support for inferring the `lambda` expression and return
the `CallableType`.

Currently, this is only limited to inferring the parameters and a todo
type for the return type.

For posterity, I tried using the `file_expression_type` to infer the
return type of lambda but it would always lead to cycle. The main reason
is that in `infer_parameter_definition`, the default expression is being
inferred using `file_expression_type`, which is correct, but it then

Take the following source code as an example:
```py
lambda x=1: x
```

Here's how the code will flow:
* `infer_scope_types` for the global scope
* `infer_lambda_expression`
* `infer_expression` for the default value `1`
* `file_expression_type` for the return type using the body expression.
This is because the body creates it's own scope
* `infer_scope_types` (lambda body scope)
* `infer_name_load` for the symbol `x` whose visible binding is the
lambda parameter `x`
* `infer_parameter_definition` for parameter `x`
* `file_expression_type` for the default value `1`
* `infer_scope_types` for the global scope because of the default
expression

This will then reach to `infer_definition` for the parameter `x` again
which then creates the cycle.

## Test Plan

Add tests around `lambda` expression inference.
2025-03-11 11:25:20 +05:30
David Peter
ec9ee93d68 [red-knot] mypy_primer: strip ANSI codes (#16604)
## Summary

Strip ANSI codes in the mypy_primer diff before uploading.

## Test Plan

Successful run here: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16601
2025-03-10 17:32:01 +01:00
David Peter
a73548d0ca [red-knot] mypy_primer: comment on PRs (#16599)
## Summary

Add a new pipeline to comment on PRs if there is a mypy_primer diff
result.

## Test Plan

Not yet, I'm afraid I will have to merge this first to have the pipeline
available on main.
2025-03-10 15:25:42 +01:00
David Peter
c60e8a037a [red-knot] Add support for calling type[…] (#16597)
## Summary

This fixes the non-diagnostics part of #15948.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.

Negative diff on the ecosystem checks:

```diff
zipp (https://github.com/jaraco/zipp)
- error: lint:call-non-callable
-    --> /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/zipp/zipp/__init__.py:393:16
-     |
- 392 |     def _next(self, at):
- 393 |         return self.__class__(self.root, at)
-     |                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Object of type `type[Unknown]` is not callable
- 394 |
- 395 |     def is_dir(self):
-     |
- 
- Found 9 diagnostics
+ Found 8 diagnostics

arrow (https://github.com/arrow-py/arrow)
+     |
+     |
+ warning: lint:unused-ignore-comment
+    --> /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/arrow/arrow/arrow.py:576:66
+ 574 |                 values.append(1)
+ 575 |
+ 576 |             floor = self.__class__(*values, tzinfo=self.tzinfo)  # type: ignore[misc]
+     |                                                                  -------------------- Unused blanket `type: ignore` directive
+ 577 |
+ 578 |             if frame_absolute == "week":
- error: lint:call-non-callable
-     --> /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/arrow/arrow/arrow.py:1080:16
-      |
- 1078 |           dt = self._datetime.astimezone(tz)
- 1079 |
- 1080 |           return self.__class__(
-      |  ________________^
- 1081 | |             dt.year,
- 1082 | |             dt.month,
- 1083 | |             dt.day,
- 1084 | |             dt.hour,
- 1085 | |             dt.minute,
- 1086 | |             dt.second,
- 1087 | |             dt.microsecond,
- 1088 | |             dt.tzinfo,
- 1089 | |             fold=getattr(dt, "fold", 0),
- 1090 | |         )
-      | |_________^ Object of type `type[Unknown]` is not callable
- 1091 |
- 1092 |       # string output and formatting
-      |

black (https://github.com/psf/black)
- 
-     |
-     |
- error: lint:call-non-callable
-    --> /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/black/src/blib2to3/pgen2/grammar.py:135:15
- 133 |         Copy the grammar.
- 134 |         """
- 135 |         new = self.__class__()
-     |               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Object of type `type[@Todo]` is not callable
- 136 |         for dict_attr in (
- 137 |             "symbol2number",
- Found 328 diagnostics
+ Found 327 diagnostics
```
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David Peter
ca974706dd [red-knot] Do not ignore typeshed stubs for 'venv' module (#16596)
## Summary

We currently fail to add the stubs for the `venv` stdlib module because
there is a `venv/` ignore pattern in the top-level `.gitignore` file.

## Test Plan

Ran the typeshed sync workflow manually once to see if the `venv/`
folder is now correctly added.
2025-03-10 09:07:48 +01:00
Alex Waygood
b6c7ba4f8e [red-knot] Reduce Salsa lookups in Type::find_name_in_mro (#16582)
## Summary

Theoretically this should be slightly more performant, since the
`class.is_known()` calls each do a separate Salsa lookup, which we can
avoid if we do a single `match` on the value of `class.known()`. It also
ends up being two lines less code overall!

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-03-10 07:55:22 +01:00
Alex Waygood
c970b794d0 Fix broken red-knot property tests (#16574)
## Summary

Fixes #16566, fixes #16575

The semantics of `Type::class_member` changed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16416, but the property-test
infrastructure was not updated. That means that the property tests were
panicking on the second `expect_type` call here:


0361021863/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/src/types/property_tests.rs (L151-L158)

With the somewhat unhelpful message:

```
Expected a (possibly unbound) type, not an unbound symbol
```

Applying this patch, and then running `QUICKCHECK_TESTS=1000000 cargo
test --release -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored
types::property_tests::stable::equivalent_to_is_reflexive` showed
clearly that it was no longer able to find _any_ methods on _any_
classes due to the change in semantics of `Type::class_member`:

```diff
--- a/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/src/types/property_tests.rs
+++ b/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/src/types/property_tests.rs
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard, OnceLock};
 
 use crate::db::tests::{setup_db, TestDb};
-use crate::symbol::{builtins_symbol, known_module_symbol};
+use crate::symbol::{builtins_symbol, known_module_symbol, Symbol};
 use crate::types::{
     BoundMethodType, CallableType, IntersectionBuilder, KnownClass, KnownInstanceType,
     SubclassOfType, TupleType, Type, UnionType,
@@ -150,10 +150,11 @@ impl Ty {
             Ty::BuiltinsFunction(name) => builtins_symbol(db, name).symbol.expect_type(),
             Ty::BuiltinsBoundMethod { class, method } => {
                 let builtins_class = builtins_symbol(db, class).symbol.expect_type();
-                let function = builtins_class
-                    .class_member(db, method.into())
-                    .symbol
-                    .expect_type();
+                let Symbol::Type(function, ..) =
+                    builtins_class.class_member(db, method.into()).symbol
+                else {
+                    panic!("no method `{method}` on class `{class}`");
+                };
 
                 create_bound_method(db, function, builtins_class)
             }
```

This PR updates the property-test infrastructure to use `Type::member`
rather than `Type::class_member`.

## Test Plan

- Ran `QUICKCHECK_TESTS=1000000 cargo test --release -p
red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable`
successfully
- Checked that there were no remaining uses of `Type::class_member` in
`property_tests.rs`
2025-03-09 17:40:08 +00:00
Alex Waygood
335b264fe2 [red-knot] Consistent spelling of "metaclass" and "meta-type" (#16576)
## Summary

Fixes a small nit of mine -- we are currently inconsistent in our
spelling between "metaclass" and "meta class", and between "meta type"
and "meta-type". This PR means that we consistently use "metaclass" and
"meta-type".

## Test Plan

`uvx pre-commit run -a`
2025-03-09 12:30:32 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0361021863 [red-knot] Understand typing.Callable (#16493)
## Summary

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15382

This PR implements a general callable type that wraps around a
`Signature` and it uses that new type to represent `typing.Callable`.

It also implements `Display` support for `Callable`. The format is as:
```
([<arg name>][: <arg type>][ = <default type>], ...) -> <return type>
```

The `/` and `*` separators are added at the correct boundary for
positional-only and keyword-only parameters. Now, as `typing.Callable`
only has positional-only parameters, the rendered signature would be:

```py
Callable[[int, str], None]
# (int, str, /) -> None
```

The `/` separator represents that all the arguments are positional-only.

The relationship methods that check assignability, subtype relationship,
etc. are not yet implemented and will be done so as a follow-up.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for display support for `Signature` and various mdtest
for `typing.Callable`.
2025-03-08 03:58:52 +00:00
Eric Mark Martin
24c8b1242e [red-knot] Support unpacking with target (#16469)
## Summary

Resolves #16365

Add support for unpacking `with` statement targets.

## Test Plan

Added some test cases, alike the ones added by #15058.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-08 02:36:35 +00:00
David Peter
820a31af5d [red-knot] Attribute access and the descriptor protocol (#16416)
## Summary

* Attributes/method are now properly looked up on metaclasses, when
called on class objects
* We properly distinguish between data descriptors and non-data
descriptors (but we do not yet support them in store-context, i.e.
`obj.data_descr = …`)
* The descriptor protocol is now implemented in a single unified place
for instances, classes and dunder-calls. Unions and possibly-unbound
symbols are supported in all possible stages of the process by creating
union types as results.
* In general, the handling of "possibly-unbound" symbols has been
improved in a lot of places: meta-class attributes, attributes,
descriptors with possibly-unbound `__get__` methods, instance
attributes, …
* We keep track of type qualifiers in a lot more places. I anticipate
that this will be useful if we import e.g. `Final` symbols from other
modules (see relevant change to typing spec:
https://github.com/python/typing/pull/1937).
* Detection and special-casing of the `typing.Protocol` special form in
order to avoid lots of changes in the test suite due to new `@Todo`
types when looking up attributes on builtin types which have `Protocol`
in their MRO. We previously
looked up attributes in a wrong way, which is why this didn't come up
before.

closes #16367
closes #15966

## Context

The way attribute lookup in `Type::member` worked before was simply
wrong (mostly my own fault). The whole instance-attribute lookup should
probably never have been integrated into `Type::member`. And the
`Type::static_member` function that I introduced in my last descriptor
PR was the wrong abstraction. It's kind of fascinating how far this
approach took us, but I am pretty confident that the new approach
proposed here is what we need to model this correctly.

There are three key pieces that are required to implement attribute
lookups:

- **`Type::class_member`**/**`Type::find_in_mro`**: The
`Type::find_in_mro` method that can look up attributes on class bodies
(and corresponding bases). This is a partial function on types, as it
can not be called on instance types like`Type::Instance(…)` or
`Type::IntLiteral(…)`. For this reason, we usually call it through
`Type::class_member`, which is essentially just
`type.to_meta_type().find_in_mro(…)` plus union/intersection handling.
- **`Type::instance_member`**: This new function is basically the
type-level equivalent to `obj.__dict__[name]` when called on
`Type::Instance(…)`. We use this to discover instance attributes such as
those that we see as declarations on class bodies or as (annotated)
assignments to `self.attr` in methods of a class.
- The implementation of the descriptor protocol. It works slightly
different for instances and for class objects, but it can be described
by the general framework:
- Call `type.class_member("attribute")` to look up "attribute" in the
MRO of the meta type of `type`. Call the resulting `Symbol` `meta_attr`
(even if it's unbound).
- Use `meta_attr.class_member("__get__")` to look up `__get__` on the
*meta type* of `meta_attr`. Call it with `__get__(meta_attr, self,
self.to_meta_type())`. If this fails (either the lookup or the call),
just proceed with `meta_attr`. Otherwise, replace `meta_attr` in the
following with the return type of `__get__`. In this step, we also probe
if a `__set__` or `__delete__` method exists and store it in
`meta_attr_kind` (can be either "data descriptor" or "normal attribute
or non-data descriptor").
  - Compute a `fallback` type.
    - For instances, we use `self.instance_member("attribute")`
- For class objects, we use `class_attr =
self.find_in_mro("attribute")`, and then try to invoke the descriptor
protocol on `class_attr`, i.e. we look up `__get__` on the meta type of
`class_attr` and call it with `__get__(class_attr, None, self)`. This
additional invocation of the descriptor protocol on the fallback type is
one major asymmetry in the otherwise universal descriptor protocol
implementation.
- Finally, we look at `meta_attr`, `meta_attr_kind` and `fallback`, and
handle various cases of (possible) unboundness of these symbols.
- If `meta_attr` is bound and a data descriptor, just return `meta_attr`
- If `meta_attr` is not a data descriptor, and `fallback` is bound, just
return `fallback`
- If `meta_attr` is not a data descriptor, and `fallback` is unbound,
return `meta_attr`
- Return unions of these three possibilities for partially-bound
symbols.

This allows us to handle class objects and instances within the same
framework. There is a minor additional detail where for instances, we do
not allow the fallback type (the instance attribute) to completely
shadow the non-data descriptor. We do this because we (currently) don't
want to pretend that we can statically infer that an instance attribute
is always set.

Dunder method calls can also be embedded into this framework. The only
thing that changes is that *there is no fallback type*. If a dunder
method is called on an instance, we do not fall back to instance
variables. If a dunder method is called on a class object, we only look
it up on the meta class, never on the class itself.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2025-03-07 22:03:28 +01:00
InSync
a18d8bfa7d [pep8-naming] Add links to ignore-names options in various rules' documentation (#16557)
## Summary

Resolves #16551.

All rules using
[`lint.pep8-naming.ignore-names`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#lint_pep8-naming_ignore-names)
and
[`lint.pep8-naming.extend-ignore-names`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#lint_pep8-naming_extend-ignore-names)
now have their documentation linked to these two options.

## Test Plan

None.
2025-03-07 14:49:08 -05:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
348c196cb3 [red-knot] avoid inferring types if unpacking fails (#16530)
## Summary

This PR closes #15199.

The change I just made is to set all variables to type `Unknown` if
unpacking fails, but in some cases this may be excessive.
For example:

```py
a, b, c = "ab"
reveal_type(a)  # Unknown, but it would be reasonable to think of it as LiteralString
reveal_type(c)  # Unknown
```

```py
# Failed to unpack before the starred expression
(a, b, *c, d, e) = (1,)
reveal_type(a)  # Unknown
reveal_type(b)  # Unknown
...
# Failed to unpack after the starred expression
(a, b, *c, d, e) = (1, 2, 3)
reveal_type(a)  # Unknown, but should it be Literal[1]?
reveal_type(b)  # Unknown, but should it be Literal[2]?
reveal_type(c)  # Todo
reveal_type(d)  # Unknown
reveal_type(e)  # Unknown
```

I will modify it if you think it would be better to make it a different
type than just `Unknown`.

## Test Plan

I have made appropriate modifications to the test cases affected by this
change, and also added some more test cases.
2025-03-07 11:04:44 -08:00
Vasco Schiavo
6d6e524b90 [flake8-bandit] Fix mixed-case hash algorithm names (S324) (#16552)
The PR solves issue #16525
2025-03-07 15:21:07 +00:00
Dylan
0dfa810e9a Bump 0.9.10 (#16556) 2025-03-07 09:00:08 -06:00
Micha Reiser
9cd0cdefd3 Assert that formatted code doesn't introduce any new unsupported syntax errors (#16549)
## Summary

This should give us better coverage for the unsupported syntax error
features and
increases our confidence that the formatter doesn't accidentially
introduce new unsupported
syntax errors. 

A feature like this would have been very useful when working on f-string
formatting
where it took a lot of iteration to find all Python 3.11 or older
incompatibilities.

## Test Plan

I applied my changes on top of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16523 and
removed the target version check in the with-statement formatting code.
As expected,
the integration tests now failed
2025-03-07 09:12:00 +01:00
Eric Mark Martin
05a4c29344 print MDTEST_TEST_FILTER value in single-quotes (and escaped) (#16548)
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If an mdtest fails, the error output will include an example command
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This is very helpful, but because we're printing the envvar value
surrounded in double-quotes, the bits between backticks in this example
get interpreted as a shell interpolation. When running this in zsh, for
example, I see

```console
❯ MDTEST_TEST_FILTER="sync.md - With statements - Context manager with non-callable `__exit__` attribute" cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic --test mdtest -- mdtest__with_sync  
zsh: command not found: __exit__
   Compiling red_knot_python_semantic v0.0.0 (/home/ericmarkmartin/Development/ruff/crates/red_knot_python_semantic)
   Compiling red_knot_test v0.0.0 (/home/ericmarkmartin/Development/ruff/crates/red_knot_test)
    Finished `test` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 6.09s
     Running tests/mdtest.rs (target/debug/deps/mdtest-149b8f9d937e36bc)

running 1 test
test mdtest__with_sync ... ok
```
[^1]

This is a minor annoyance which we can solve by using single-quotes
instead of double-quotes for this string. To do so safely, we also
escape single-quotes possibly contained within the string.

There is a [shell-quote](https://github.com/allenap/shell-quote) crate,
which seems to handle all this escaping stuff for you but fixing this
issue perfectly isn't a big deal (if there are more things to escape we
can deal with it then), so adding a new dependency (even a dev one)
seemed overkill.

[^1]: The filter does still work---it turns out that the filter
`MDTEST_TEST_FILTER="sync.md - With statements - Context manager with
non-callable attribute"` (what you get after the failed interpolation)
is still good enough

## Test Plan
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I broke the ``## Context manager with non-callable `__exit__`
attribute`` test by deleting the error assertion, then successfully ran
the new command it printed out.
2025-03-07 09:04:52 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
b3c884f4f3 [syntax-errors] Parenthesized keyword argument names after Python 3.8 (#16482)
Summary
--

Unlike the other syntax errors detected so far, parenthesized keyword
arguments are only allowed *before* 3.8. It sounds like they were only
accidentally allowed before that [^1].

As an aside, you get a pretty confusing error from Python for this, so
it's nice that we can catch it:

```pycon
>>> def f(**kwargs): ...
... f((a)=1)
...
  File "<python-input-0>", line 2
    f((a)=1)
       ^^^
SyntaxError: expression cannot contain assignment, perhaps you meant "=="?
>>>
```
Test Plan
--
Inline tests.

[^1]: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/78822
2025-03-06 12:18:13 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
6c14225c66 [syntax-errors] Tuple unpacking in return and yield before Python 3.8 (#16485)
Summary
--

Checks for tuple unpacking in `return` and `yield` statements before
Python 3.8, as described [here].

Test Plan
--
Inline tests.

[here]: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/76298
2025-03-06 11:57:20 -05:00
David Peter
0a627ef216 [red-knot] Never is callable and iterable. Arbitrary attributes can be accessed. (#16533)
## Summary

- `Never` is callable
- `Never` is iterable
- Arbitrary attributes can be accessed on `Never`

Split out from #16416 that is going to be required.

## Test Plan

Tests for all properties above.
2025-03-06 15:59:19 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a25be4610a Clarify that D417 only checks docstrings with an arguments section (#16494)
## Summary

This came up in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16477

It's not obvious from the D417 rule's documentation that it only checks
docstrings
with an arguments section. Functions without such a section aren't
checked.

This PR tries to make this clearer in the documentation.
2025-03-06 09:49:35 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ce0018c3cb Add OsSystem support to mdtests (#16518)
## Summary

This PR introduces a new mdtest option `system` that can either be
`in-memory` or `os`
where `in-memory` is the default.

The motivation for supporting `os` is so that we can write OS/system
specific tests
with mdtests. Specifically, I want to write mdtests for the module
resolver,
testing that module resolution is case sensitive. 

## Test Plan

I tested that the case-sensitive module resolver test start failing when
setting `system = "os"`
2025-03-06 10:41:40 +01:00
Micha Reiser
48f906e06c Add tests for case-sensitive module resolution (#16517)
## Summary

Python's module resolver is case sensitive. 

This PR adds mdtests that assert that our module resolution is case
sensitive.

The tests currently all pass because our in memory file system is case
sensitive.
I'll add support for using the real file system to the mdtest framework
in a separate PR.

This PR also adds support for specifying extra search paths to the
mdtest framework.

## Test Plan
The tests fail when running them using the real file system.
2025-03-06 10:19:23 +01:00
Douglas Creager
ebd172e732 [red-knot] Several failing tests for generics (#16509)
To kick off the work of supporting generics, this adds many new
(currently failing) tests, showing the behavior we plan to support.

This is still missing a lot!  Not included:

- typevar tuples
- param specs
- variance
- `Self`

But it's a good start! We can add more failing tests for those once we
tackle these.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-05 17:21:19 -05:00
Carl Meyer
114abc7cfb [red-knot] support empty TypeInference with fallback type (#16510)
This is split out of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14029, to
reduce the size of that PR, and to validate that this "fallback type"
support in `TypeInference` doesn't come with a performance cost. It also
improves the reliability and debuggability of our current (temporary)
cycle handling.

In order to recover from a cycle, we have to be able to construct a
"default" `TypeInference` where all expressions and definitions have
some "default" type. In our current cycle handling, this "default" type
is just unknown or a todo type. With fixpoint iteration, the "default"
type will be `Type::Never`, which is the "bottom" type that fixpoint
iteration starts from.

Since it would be costly (both in space and time) to actually enumerate
all expressions and definitions in a scope, just to insert the same
default type for all of them, instead we add an optional "missing type"
fallback to `TypeInference`, which (if set) is the fallback type for any
expression or definition which doesn't have an explicit type set.

With this change, cycles can no longer result in the dreaded "Missing
key" errors looking up the type of some expression.
2025-03-05 09:12:27 -08:00
Brent Westbrook
318f503714 [syntax-errors] Named expressions in decorators before Python 3.9 (#16386)
Summary
--

This PR detects the relaxed grammar for decorators proposed in [PEP
614](https://peps.python.org/pep-0614/) on Python 3.8 and lower.

The 3.8 grammar for decorators is
[here](https://docs.python.org/3.8/reference/compound_stmts.html#grammar-token-decorators):

```
decorators                ::=  decorator+
decorator                 ::=  "@" dotted_name ["(" [argument_list [","]] ")"] NEWLINE
dotted_name               ::=  identifier ("." identifier)*
```

in contrast to the current grammar
[here](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/compound_stmts.html#grammar-token-python-grammar-decorators)

```
decorators                ::= decorator+
decorator                 ::= "@" assignment_expression NEWLINE
assignment_expression ::= [identifier ":="] expression
```

Test Plan
--

New inline parser tests.
2025-03-05 17:08:18 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
d0623888b3 [syntax-errors] Positional-only parameters before Python 3.8 (#16481)
Summary
--

Detect positional-only parameters before Python 3.8, as marked by the
`/` separator in a parameter list.

Test Plan
--
Inline tests.
2025-03-05 13:46:43 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
23fd4927ae Auto generate ast expression nodes (#16285)
## Summary

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15655

- Auto generate AST nodes using definitions in `ast.toml`. I added
attributes similar to
[`Field`](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/main/Parser/asdl.py#L67)
in ASDL to hold field information

## Test Plan

Nothing outside the `ruff_python_ast` package should change.

---------

Co-authored-by: Douglas Creager <dcreager@dcreager.net>
2025-03-05 08:25:55 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
cc324abcc2 ruff_db: add new Diagnostic type
... with supporting types. This is meant to give us a base to work with
in terms of our new diagnostic data model. I expect the representations
to be tweaked over time, but I think this is a decent start.

I would also like to add doctest examples, but I think it's better if we
wait until an initial version of the renderer is done for that.
2025-03-05 08:23:02 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
80be0a0115 ruff_db: move ParseDiagnostic to old submodule too
This should have been with the previous two commits, but I missed it.
2025-03-05 08:23:02 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
b2e90c3f5c ruff_db: rename ParseDiagnostic to OldParseDiagnostic
I missed this in the previous commits.
2025-03-05 08:23:02 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
d7cbe6b7df ruff_db: move old types into their own sub-module
This puts them out of the way so that they can hopefully be removed more
easily in the (near) future, and so that they don't get in the way of
the new types. This also makes the intent of the migration a bit clearer
in the code and hopefully results in less confusion.
2025-03-05 08:23:02 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
021640a7a6 ruff_db: rename Diagnostic to OldDiagnosticTrait
This trait should eventually go away, so we rename it (and supporting
types) to make room for a new concrete `Diagnostic` type.

This commit is just the rename. In the next commit, we'll move it to a
different module.
2025-03-05 08:23:02 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
81bcdcebd3 [syntax-errors] Type parameter lists before Python 3.12 (#16479)
Summary
--

Another simple one, just detect type parameter lists in functions
and classes. Like pyright, we don't emit a second diagnostic for
`type` alias statements, which were also introduced in 3.12.

Test Plan
--
Inline tests.
2025-03-05 13:19:09 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d94a78a134 [red-knot] De-duplicate symbol table query (#16515)
## Summary

This PR does a small refactor to avoid double
`symbol_table(...).symbol(...)` call to check for `__slots__` and
`TYPE_CHECKING`. It merges them into a single call.

I noticed this while looking at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16468.
2025-03-05 07:36:21 +00:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
bb44926ca5 [red-knot] Add rule invalid-type-checking-constant (#16501)
## Summary

This PR adds more features to #16468.

* Adds a new error rule `invalid-type-checking-constant`, which occurs
when we try to assign a value other than `False` to a user-defined
`TYPE_CHECKING` variable (it is possible to assign `...` in a stub
file).
* Allows annotated assignment to `TYPE_CHECKING`. Only types that
`False` can be assigned to are allowed. However, the type of
`TYPE_CHECKING` will be inferred to be `Literal[True]` regardless of
what the type is specified.

## Test plan

I ran the tests with `cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic` and
confirmed that all tests passed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-04 19:49:34 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
32c66ec4b7 [syntax-errors] type alias statements before Python 3.12 (#16478)
Summary
--
Another simple one, just detect standalone `type` statements. I limited
the diagnostic to `type` itself like [pyright]. That probably makes the
most sense for more complicated examples.

Test Plan
--
Inline tests.

[pyright]:
https://pyright-play.net/?pythonVersion=3.8&strict=true&code=C4TwDgpgBAHlC8UCWA7YQ
2025-03-04 17:20:10 +00:00
Micha Reiser
087d92cbf4 Formatter: Fix syntax error location in notebooks (#16499)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16476
fixes: #11453

We format notebooks cell by cell. That means, that offsets in parse
errors are relative
to the cell and not the entire document. We didn't account for this fact
when emitting syntax errors for notebooks in the formatter. 

This PR ensures that we correctly offset parse errors by the cell
location.

## Test Plan

Added test (it panicked before)
2025-03-04 18:00:31 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
e7b93f93ef [syntax-errors] Type parameter defaults before Python 3.13 (#16447)
Summary
--

Detects the presence of a [PEP 696] type parameter default before Python
3.13.

Test Plan
--

New inline parser tests for type aliases, generic functions and generic
classes.

[PEP 696]: https://peps.python.org/pep-0696/#grammar-changes
2025-03-04 16:53:38 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
c8a06a9be8 [syntax-errors] Limit except* range to * (#16473)
Summary
--
This is a follow-up to #16446 to fix the diagnostic range to point to
the `*` like `pyright` does
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16446#discussion_r1976900643).

Storing the range in the `ExceptClauseKind::Star` variant feels slightly
awkward, but we don't store the star itself anywhere on the
`ExceptHandler`. And we can't just take `ExceptHandler.start() +
"except".text_len()` because this code appears to be valid:

```python
try: ...
except    *    Error: ...
```

Test Plan
--
Existing tests.
2025-03-04 16:50:09 +00:00
Shunsuke Shibayama
1977dda079 [red-knot] respect TYPE_CHECKING even if not imported from typing (#16468)
## Summary

This PR closes #15722.

The change is that if the variable `TYPE_CHECKING` is defined/imported,
the type of the variable is interpreted as `Literal[True]` regardless of
what the value is.
This is compatible with the behavior of other type checkers (e.g. mypy,
pyright).

## Test Plan

I ran the tests with `cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic` and
confirmed that all tests passed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-03-04 07:58:29 -08:00
Charlie Marsh
c9ab925275 Pull in fonts from a CDN (#16498)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16486.

## Test Plan

![Screenshot 2025-03-04 at 9 20
08 AM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/be6cae37-3fa8-4914-9c6b-95c959cd597e)
2025-03-04 09:36:35 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
37fbe58b13 Document LinterResult::has_syntax_error and add Parsed::has_no_syntax_errors (#16443)
Summary
--

This is a follow up addressing the comments on #16425. As @dhruvmanila
pointed out, the naming is a bit tricky. I went with `has_no_errors` to
try to differentiate it from `is_valid`. It actually ends up negated in
most uses, so it would be more convenient to have `has_any_errors` or
`has_errors`, but I thought it would sound too much like the opposite of
`is_valid` in that case. I'm definitely open to suggestions here.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests.
2025-03-04 08:35:38 -05:00
InSync
a3ae76edc0 [pyupgrade] Do not offer fix when at least one target is global/nonlocal (UP028) (#16451)
## Summary

Resolves #16445.

`UP028` is now no longer always fixable: it will not offer a fix when at
least one `ExprName` target is bound to either a `global` or a
`nonlocal` declaration.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-03-04 11:28:01 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
d93ed293eb Escape template filenames in glob patterns (#16407)
## Summary

Fixes #9381. This PR fixes errors like 

```
Cause: error parsing glob '/Users/me/project/{{cookiecutter.project_dirname}}/__pycache__': nested alternate groups are not allowed
```

caused by glob special characters in filenames like
`{{cookiecutter.project_dirname}}`. When the user is matching that
directory exactly, they can use the workaround given by
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7959#issuecomment-1764751734,
but that doesn't work for a nested config file with relative paths. For
example, the directory tree in the reproduction repo linked
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9381#issuecomment-2677696408):

```
.
├── README.md
├── hello.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── uv.lock
└── {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}
    ├── main.py
    ├── pyproject.toml
    └── tests
        └── maintest.py
```

where the inner `pyproject.toml` contains a relative glob:

```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"tests/*" = ["F811"]
```

## Test Plan

A new CLI test in both the linter and formatter. The formatter test may
not be necessary because I didn't have to modify any additional code to
pass it, but the original report mentioned both `check` and `format`, so
I wanted to be sure both were fixed.
2025-03-03 09:29:58 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo
4d92e20e81 [pylint] Convert a code keyword argument to a positional argument (PLR1722) (#16424)
The PR addresses issue #16396 .

Specifically:

- If the exit statement contains a code keyword argument, it is
converted into a positional argument.
- If retrieving the code from the exit statement is not possible, a
violation is raised without suggesting a fix.

---------

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-03 09:20:57 -05:00
Micha Reiser
c4578162d5 [red-knot] Add support for knot check <paths> (#16375)
## Summary

This PR adds support for an optional list of paths that should be
checked to `knot check`.

E.g. to only check the `src` directory

```sh
knot check src
```

The default is to check all files in the project but users can reduce
the included files by specifying one or multiple optional paths.

The main two challenges with adding this feature were:

* We now need to show an error when one of the provided paths doesn't
exist. That's why this PR now collects errors from the project file
indexing phase and adds them to the output diagnostics. The diagnostic
looks similar to ruffs (see CLI test)
* The CLI should pick up new files added to included folders. For
example, `knot check src --watch` should pick up new files that are
added to the `src` folder. This requires that we now filter the files
before adding them to the project. This is a good first step to
supporting `include` and `exclude`.


The PR makes two simplifications:

1. I didn't test the changes with case-insensitive file systems. We may
need to do some extra path normalization to support those well. See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16400
2. Ideally, we'd accumulate the IO errors from the initial indexing
phase and subsequent incremental indexing operations. For example, we
should preserve the IO diagnostic for a non existing `test.py` if it was
specified as an explicit CLI argument until the file gets created and we
should show it again when the file gets deleted. However, this is
somewhat complicated because we'd need to track which files we revisited
(or were removed because the entire directory is gone). I considered
this too low a priority as it's worth dealing with right now.

The implementation doesn't support symlinks within the project but that
is the same as Ruff and is unchanged from before this PR.



Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14193

## Test Plan

Added CLI and file watching integration tests. Manually testing.
2025-03-03 12:59:56 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo
5d56c2e877 [flake8-builtins] Ignore variables matching module attribute names (A001) (#16454)
This PR (partially) addresses issue #16373
2025-03-03 11:10:23 +01:00
Jelle Zijlstra
c80678a1c0 Add new rule RUF059: Unused unpacked assignment (#16449)
Split from F841 following discussion in #8884.

Fixes #8884.

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Add a new rule for unused assignments in tuples. Remove similar behavior
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## Test Plan

Adapt F841 tests and move them over to the new rule.

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2025-03-03 10:51:36 +01:00
Micha Reiser
be239b9f25 Upgrade to Tailwind4 (#16471)
## Test Plan

<img width="3360" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 10 01 19"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d1ecfca0-ce51-440b-aabb-9107323fd1a4"
/>
2025-03-03 10:09:09 +01:00
Micha Reiser
8c899c5409 Upgrade to ESlint 9 (#16470)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12723
2025-03-03 09:59:57 +01:00
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e924ecbdac [syntax-errors] except* before Python 3.11 (#16446)
Summary
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One of the simpler ones, just detect the use of `except*` before 3.11.

Test Plan
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New inline tests.
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0d615b8765 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#16448)
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Brent Westbrook
4431978262 [syntax-errors] Assignment expressions before Python 3.8 (#16383)
## Summary
This PR is the first in a series derived from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16308, each of which add support
for detecting one version-related syntax error from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6591. This one should be
the largest because it also includes the addition of the 
`Parser::add_unsupported_syntax_error` method

Otherwise I think the general structure will be the same for each syntax
error:
* Detecting the error in the parser
* Inline parser tests for the new error
* New ruff CLI tests for the new error

## Test Plan
As noted above, there are new inline parser tests, as well as new ruff
CLI
tests. Once https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16379 is resolved,
there should also be new mdtests for red-knot,
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2025-02-28 17:13:46 -05:00
Douglas Creager
ba44e9de13 [red-knot] Don't use separate ID types for each alist (#16415)
Regardless of whether #16408 and #16311 pan out, this part is worth
pulling out as a separate PR.

Before, you had to define a new `IndexVec` index type for each type of
association list you wanted to create. Now there's a single index type
that's internal to the alist implementation, and you use `List<K, V>` to
store a handle to a particular list.

This also adds some property tests for the alist implementation.
2025-02-28 14:55:55 -05:00
Mike Perlov
fdf0915283 [red-knot] treat annotated assignments without RHS in stubs as bindings (#16409) 2025-02-28 16:45:21 +00:00
Adam Johnson
5ca6cc2cc8 Exempt unittest context methods for SIM115 rule (#16439) 2025-02-28 16:29:50 +00:00
Alex Waygood
9bb63495dd [red-knot] Reject HTML comments in mdtest unless they are snapshot-diagnostics or are explicitly allowlisted (#16441) 2025-02-28 16:27:28 +00:00
InSync
980faff176 Move rule code from description to check_name in GitLab output serializer (#16437) 2025-02-28 14:27:01 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0c7c001647 [red-knot] Switch to a handwritten parser for mdtest error assertions (#16422) 2025-02-28 11:33:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
09d0b227fb [red-knot] Disallow more invalid type expressions (#16427) 2025-02-28 10:04:30 +00:00
Micha Reiser
091d0af2ab Bump version to Ruff 0.9.9 (#16434) 2025-02-28 10:17:38 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
3d72138740 Check LinterSettings::preview for version-related syntax errors (#16429) 2025-02-28 09:58:22 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
4a23756024 Avoid caching files with unsupported syntax errors (#16425) 2025-02-28 09:58:11 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
af62f7932b Prioritize "bug" label for changelog sections (#16433)
## Summary

This PR updates the ordering of changelog sections to prioritize `bug`
label such that any PRs that has that label is categorized in "Bug
fixes" section in when generating the changelog irrespective of any
other labels present on the PR.

I think this works because I've seen PRs with both `server` and `bug` in
the "Server" section instead of the "Bug fixes" section. For example,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16262 in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases/tag/0.9.7.

On that note, this also changes the ordering such that any PR with both
`server` and `bug` labels are in the "Bug fixes" section instead of the
"Server" section. This is in line with how "Formatter" is done. I think
it makes sense to instead prefix the entries with "Formatter:" and
"Server:" if they're bug fixes. But, I'm happy to change this such that
any PRs with `formatter` and `server` labels are always in their own
section irrespective of other labels.
2025-02-28 14:17:25 +05:30
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0ced8d053c [flake8-copyright] Add links to applicable options (CPY001) (#16421) 2025-02-28 09:11:14 +01:00
Micha Reiser
a8e171f82c Fix string-length limit in documentation for PYI054 (#16432) 2025-02-28 08:32:08 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
cf83584abb Show version-related syntax errors in the playground (#16419)
## Summary

Fixes part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16417 by
converting `unsupported_syntax_errors` into playground diagnostics.

## Test Plan

A new `ruff_wasm` test, plus trying out the playground locally:

Default settings:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/94377ab5-4d4c-44d3-ae63-fe328a53e083)

`target-version = "py310"`:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/51c312ce-70e7-43d3-b6ba-098f2750cb28)
2025-02-27 13:28:37 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
764aa0e6a1 Allow passing ParseOptions to inline tests (#16357)
## Summary

This PR adds support for a pragma-style header for inline parser tests
containing JSON-serialized `ParseOptions`. For example,

```python
# parse_options: { "target-version": "3.9" }
match 2:
    case 1:
        pass
```

The line must start with `# parse_options: ` and then the rest of the
(trimmed) line is deserialized into `ParseOptions` used for parsing the
the test.

## Test Plan

Existing inline tests, plus two new inline tests for
`match-before-py310`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-02-27 10:23:15 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
568cf88c6c Bump version to 0.9.8 (#16414) 2025-02-27 08:56:11 -05:00
Alex Waygood
040071bbc5 [red-knot] Ignore surrounding whitespace when looking for <!-- snapshot-diagnostics --> directives in mdtests (#16380) 2025-02-27 13:25:31 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d56d241317 Notify users for invalid client settings (#16361)
## Summary

As mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16296#discussion_r1967047387

This PR updates the client settings resolver to notify the user if there
are any errors in the config using a very basic approach. In addition,
each error related to specific settings are logged.

This isn't the best approach because it can log the same message
multiple times when both workspace and global settings are provided and
they both are the same. This is the case for a single workspace VS Code
instance.

I do have some ideas on how to improve this and will explore them during
my free time (low priority):
* Avoid resolving the global settings multiple times as they're static
* Include the source of the setting (workspace or global?)
* Maybe use a struct (`ResolvedClientSettings` +
`Vec<ClientSettingsResolverError>`) instead to make unit testing easier

## Test Plan

Using:
```jsonc
{
  "ruff.logLevel": "debug",
	
  // Invalid settings
  "ruff.configuration": "$RANDOM",
  "ruff.lint.select": ["RUF000", "I001"],
  "ruff.lint.extendSelect": ["B001", "B002"],
  "ruff.lint.ignore": ["I999", "F401"]
}
```

The error logs:
```
2025-02-27 12:30:04.318736000 ERROR Failed to load settings from `configuration`: error looking key 'RANDOM' up: environment variable not found
2025-02-27 12:30:04.319196000 ERROR Failed to load settings from `configuration`: error looking key 'RANDOM' up: environment variable not found
2025-02-27 12:30:04.320549000 ERROR Unknown rule selectors found in `lint.select`: ["RUF000"]
2025-02-27 12:30:04.320669000 ERROR Unknown rule selectors found in `lint.extendSelect`: ["B001"]
2025-02-27 12:30:04.320764000 ERROR Unknown rule selectors found in `lint.ignore`: ["I999"]
```

Notification preview:

<img width="470" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-27 at 12 29 06 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61f41d5c-2558-46b3-a1ed-82114fd8ec22"
/>
2025-02-27 08:28:29 +00:00
Darius Carrier
7dad0c471d Avoid indexing the project if configurationPreference is editorOnly (#16381)
## Summary

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16267

This change skips building the `index` in RuffSettingsIndex when the
configuration preference, in the editor settings, is set to
`editorOnly`. This is appropriate due to the fact that the indexes will
go unused as long as the configuration preference persists.

## Test Plan

I have tested this in VSCode and can confirm that we skip indexing when
`editorOnly` is set. Upon switching back to `editorFirst` or
`filesystemFirst` we index the settings as normal.

I don't seen any unit tests for setting indexing at the moment, but I am
happy to give it a shot if that is something we want.
2025-02-27 07:46:14 +05:30
Carl Meyer
fb778ee38d [red-knot] unify LoopState and saved_break_states (#16406)
We currently keep two separate pieces of state regarding the current
loop on `SemanticIndexBuilder`. One is an enum simply reflecting whether
we are currently inside a loop, and the other is the saved flow states
for `break` statements found in the current loop.

For adding loopy control flow, I'll need to add some additional loop
state (`continue` states, for example). Prepare for this by
consolidating our existing loop state into a single struct and
simplifying the API for pushing and popping a loop.

This is purely a refactor, so tests are not changed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-26 22:31:13 +00:00
InSync
671494a620 [pylint] Also reports case np.nan/case math.nan (PLW0177) (#16378)
## Summary

Resolves #16374.

`PLW0177` now also reports the pattern of a case branch if it is an
attribute access whose qualified name is that of either `np.nan` or
`math.nan`.

As the rule is in preview, the changes are not preview-gated.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-26 13:50:21 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo
b89d61bd05 [FURB156] Do not consider docstring(s) (#16391)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-26 16:30:13 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
8c0eac21ab Use is_none_or in stdlib-module-shadowing (#16402)
Summary
--
This resolves a TODO I left behind in #16006 now that our MSRV is 1.83.

Test Plan
--
Existing tests
2025-02-26 11:29:00 -05:00
Micha Reiser
c892fee058 [red-knot] Upgrade salsa to include AtomicPtr perf improvement (#16398) 2025-02-26 17:02:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ea3245b8c4 [red-knot] Fix file watching for new non-project files (#16395) 2025-02-26 16:10:13 +01:00
Carl Meyer
592532738f document MSRV policy (#16384)
This documents our minimum supported Rust version policy. See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16370
2025-02-26 07:09:23 -08:00
Carl Meyer
87d011e1bd [red-knot] fix non-callable reporting for unions (#16387)
Minor follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16161

This `not_callable` flag wasn't functional, because it could never be
`false`. It was initialized to `true` and then only ever updated with
`|=`, which can never make it `false`.

Add a test that exercises the case where it _should_ be `false` (all of
the union elements are callable) but `bindings` is also empty (all union
elements have binding errors). Before this PR, the added test wrongly
emits a diagnostic that the union `Literal[f1] | Literal[f2]` is not
callable.

And add a test where a union call results in one binding error and one
not-callable error, where we currently give the wrong result (we show
only the binding error), with a TODO.

Also add TODO comments in a couple other tests where ideally we'd report
more than just one error out of a union call.

Also update the flag name to `all_errors_not_callable` to more clearly
indicate the semantics of the flag.
2025-02-26 07:06:04 -08:00
Carl Meyer
dd6f6233bd bump MSRV to 1.83 (#16294)
According to our new MSRV policy (see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16370 ), bump our MSRV to 1.83
(N - 2), and autofix some new clippy lints.
2025-02-26 06:12:43 -08:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bf2c9a41cd Avoid unnecessary info at non-trace server log level (#16389)
## Summary

Currently, the log messages emitted by the server includes multiple
information which isn't really required most of the time.

Here's the current format:
```
   0.000755625s DEBUG main ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
   0.016334666s DEBUG ThreadId(10) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
   0.019954541s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
   0.020160416s TRACE ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didOpen"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.020209625s TRACE ruff:worker:0 request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.020228166s DEBUG ruff:worker:0 request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/test.py
   0.020359833s  INFO     ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
```

This PR updates the following:
* Uses current timestamp (same as red-knot) for all log levels instead
of the uptime value
* Includes the target and thread names only at the trace level

What this means is that the message is reduced to only important
information at DEBUG level:

```
2025-02-26 11:35:02.198375000 DEBUG Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
2025-02-26 11:35:02.209933000 DEBUG Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
2025-02-26 11:35:02.217165000  INFO Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
2025-02-26 11:35:02.217631000 DEBUG Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/test.py
2025-02-26 11:35:02.217684000  INFO Configuration file watcher successfully registered
```

while still showing the other information (thread names and target) at
trace level:
```
2025-02-26 11:35:27.819617000 DEBUG main ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
2025-02-26 11:35:27.830500000 DEBUG ThreadId(11) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
2025-02-26 11:35:27.837212000  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
2025-02-26 11:35:27.837714000 TRACE ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didOpen"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
2025-02-26 11:35:27.838019000  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
2025-02-26 11:35:27.838084000 TRACE ruff:worker:1 request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
2025-02-26 11:35:27.838205000 DEBUG ruff:worker:1 request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/test.py
```
2025-02-26 13:31:17 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
be03cb04c1 Expand ruff.configuration to allow inline config (#16296)
## Summary

[Internal design
document](https://www.notion.so/astral-sh/In-editor-settings-19e48797e1ca807fa8c2c91b689d9070?pvs=4)

This PR expands `ruff.configuration` to allow inline configuration
directly in the editor. For example:

```json
{
	"ruff.configuration": {
		"line-length": 100,
		"lint": {
			"unfixable": ["F401"],
			"flake8-tidy-imports": {
				"banned-api": {
					"typing.TypedDict": {
						"msg": "Use `typing_extensions.TypedDict` instead"
					}
				}
			}
		},
		"format": {
			"quote-style": "single"
		}
	}
}
```

This means that now `ruff.configuration` accepts either a path to
configuration file or the raw config itself. It's _mostly_ similar to
`--config` with one difference that's highlighted in the following
section. So, it can be said that the format of `ruff.configuration` when
provided the config map is same as the one on the [playground] [^1].

## Limitations

<details><summary><b>Casing (<code>kebab-case</code> v/s/
<code>camelCase</code>)</b></summary>
<p>


The config keys needs to be in `kebab-case` instead of `camelCase` which
is being used for other settings in the editor.

This could be a bit confusing. For example, the `line-length` option can
be set directly via an editor setting or can be configured via
`ruff.configuration`:

```json
{
	"ruff.configuration": {
        "line-length": 100
    },
    "ruff.lineLength": 120
}
```

#### Possible solution

We could use feature flag with [conditional
compilation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html#the-cfg_attr-attribute)
to indicate that when used in `ruff_server`, we need the `Options`
fields to be renamed as `camelCase` while for other crates it needs to
be renamed as `kebab-case`. But, this might not work very easily because
it will require wrapping the `Options` struct and create two structs in
which we'll have to add `#[cfg_attr(...)]` because otherwise `serde`
will complain:

```
error: duplicate serde attribute `rename_all`
  --> crates/ruff_workspace/src/options.rs:43:38
   |
43 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "editor", serde(rename_all = "camelCase"))]
   |                                      ^^^^^^^^^^
```

</p>
</details> 

<details><summary><b>Nesting (flat v/s nested keys)</b></summary>
<p>

This is the major difference between `--config` flag on the command-line
v/s `ruff.configuration` and it makes it such that `ruff.configuration`
has same value format as [playground] [^1].

The config keys needs to be split up into keys which can result in
nested structure instead of flat structure:

So, the following **won't work**:

```json
{
	"ruff.configuration": {
		"format.quote-style": "single",
		"lint.flake8-tidy-imports.banned-api.\"typing.TypedDict\".msg": "Use `typing_extensions.TypedDict` instead"
	}
}
```

But, instead it would need to be split up like the following:
```json
{
	"ruff.configuration": {
		"format": {
			"quote-style": "single"
		},
		"lint": {
			"flake8-tidy-imports": {
				"banned-api": {
					"typing.TypedDict": {
						"msg": "Use `typing_extensions.TypedDict` instead"
					}
				}
			}
		}
	}
}
```

#### Possible solution (1)

The way we could solve this and make it same as `--config` would be to
add a manual logic of converting the JSON map into an equivalent TOML
string which would be then parsed into `Options`.

So, the following JSON map:
```json
{ "lint.flake8-tidy-imports": { "banned-api": {"\"typing.TypedDict\".msg": "Use typing_extensions.TypedDict instead"}}}
```

would need to be converted into the following TOML string:
```toml
lint.flake8-tidy-imports = { banned-api = { "typing.TypedDict".msg = "Use typing_extensions.TypedDict instead" } }
```

by recursively convering `"key": value` into `key = value` which is to
remove the quotes from key and replacing `:` with `=`.

#### Possible solution (2)

Another would be to just accept `Map<String, String>` strictly and
convert it into `key = value` and then parse it as a TOML string. This
would also match `--config` but quotes might become a nuisance because
JSON only allows double quotes and so it'll require escaping any inner
quotes or use single quotes.

</p>
</details> 

## Test Plan

### VS Code

**Requires https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/702**

**`settings.json`**:
```json
{
  "ruff.lint.extendSelect": ["TID"],
  "ruff.configuration": {
    "line-length": 50,
    "format": {
      "quote-style": "single"
    },
    "lint": {
      "unfixable": ["F401"],
      "flake8-tidy-imports": {
        "banned-api": {
          "typing.TypedDict": {
            "msg": "Use `typing_extensions.TypedDict` instead"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
```

Following video showcases me doing the following:
1. Check diagnostics that it includes `TID`
2. Run `Ruff: Fix all auto-fixable problems` to test `unfixable`
3. Run `Format: Document` to test `line-length` and `quote-style`


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a38176f-3fb0-4960-a213-73b2ea5b1180

### Neovim

**`init.lua`**:
```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup {
  init_options = {
    settings = {
      lint = {
        extendSelect = { 'TID' },
      },
      configuration = {
        ['line-length'] = 50,
        format = {
          ['quote-style'] = 'single',
        },
        lint = {
          unfixable = { 'F401' },
          ['flake8-tidy-imports'] = {
            ['banned-api'] = {
              ['typing.TypedDict'] = {
                msg = 'Use typing_extensions.TypedDict instead',
              },
            },
          },
        },
      },
    },
  },
}
```

Same steps as in the VS Code test:



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cfe49a9b-9a89-43d7-94f2-7f565d6e3c9d

## Documentation Preview



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0062f58-6ec8-4e01-889d-fac76fd8b3c7



[playground]: https://play.ruff.rs

[^1]: This has one advantage that the value can be copy-pasted directly
into the playground
2025-02-26 10:17:11 +05:30
Brent Westbrook
78806361fd Start detecting version-related syntax errors in the parser (#16090)
## Summary

This PR builds on the changes in #16220 to pass a target Python version
to the parser. It also adds the `Parser::unsupported_syntax_errors` field, which
collects version-related syntax errors while parsing. These syntax
errors are then turned into `Message`s in ruff (in preview mode).

This PR only detects one syntax error (`match` statement before Python
3.10), but it has been pretty quick to extend to several other simple
errors (see #16308 for example).

## Test Plan

The current tests are CLI tests in the linter crate, but these could be
supplemented with inline parser tests after #16357.

I also tested the display of these syntax errors in VS Code:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/062b4441-740e-46c3-887c-a954049ef26e)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/101f55b8-146c-4d59-b6b0-922f19bcd0fa)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-02-25 23:03:48 -05:00
Douglas Creager
b39a4ad01d [red-knot] Rename constraint to predicate (#16382)
In https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16306#discussion_r1966290700,
@carljm pointed out that #16306 introduced a terminology problem, with
too many things called a "constraint". This is a follow-up PR that
renames `Constraint` to `Predicate` to hopefully clear things up a bit.
So now we have that:

- a _predicate_ is a Python expression that might influence type
inference
- a _narrowing constraint_ is a list of predicates that constraint the
type of a binding that is visible at a use
- a _visibility constraint_ is a ternary formula of predicates that
define whether a binding is visible or a statement is reachable

This is a pure renaming, with no behavioral changes.
2025-02-25 14:52:40 -05:00
David Peter
86b01d2d3c [red-knot] Correct modeling of dunder calls (#16368)
## Summary

Model dunder-calls correctly (and in one single place), by implementing
this behavior (using `__getitem__` as an example).

```py
def getitem_desugared(obj: object, key: object) -> object:
    getitem_callable = find_in_mro(type(obj), "__getitem__")
    if hasattr(getitem_callable, "__get__"):
        getitem_callable = getitem_callable.__get__(obj, type(obj))

    return getitem_callable(key)
```

See the new `calls/dunder.md` test suite for more information. The new
behavior also needs much fewer lines of code (the diff is positive due
to new tests).

## Test Plan

New tests; fix TODOs in existing tests.
2025-02-25 20:38:15 +01:00
David Peter
f88328eedd [red-knot] Handle possibly-unbound instance members (#16363)
## Summary

Adds support for possibly-unbound/undeclared instance members.

## Test Plan

New MD tests.
2025-02-25 20:00:38 +01:00
Douglas Creager
fa76f6cbb2 [red-knot] Use arena-allocated association lists for narrowing constraints (#16306)
This PR adds an implementation of [association
lists](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_list), and uses them to
replace the previous `BitSet`/`SmallVec` representation for narrowing
constraints.

An association list is a linked list of key/value pairs. We additionally
guarantee that the elements of an association list are sorted (by their
keys), and that they do not contain any entries with duplicate keys.

Association lists have fallen out of favor in recent decades, since you
often need operations that are inefficient on them. In particular,
looking up a random element by index is O(n), just like a linked list;
and looking up an element by key is also O(n), since you must do a
linear scan of the list to find the matching element. Luckily we don't
need either of those operations for narrowing constraints!

The typical implementation also suffers from poor cache locality and
high memory allocation overhead, since individual list cells are
typically allocated separately from the heap. We solve that last problem
by storing the cells of an association list in an `IndexVec` arena.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-02-25 10:58:56 -05:00
Alex Waygood
5c007db7e2 [red-knot] Rewrite Type::try_iterate() to improve type inference and diagnostic messages (#16321) 2025-02-25 14:02:03 +00:00
Zanie Blue
1be0dc6885 Add issue templates (#16213)
Follows https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15651

Preview: https://github.com/dhruvmanila/ruff-issue-templates/issues

GitHub made the interface for single-template repositories worse. While
they might fix it, it encouragement to just do this work. They still
haven't fixed the teeny tiny emojis which makes me think this won't be
fixed quickly.

Before:

<img width="1267" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 8 26 08 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e69ef630-4296-470e-ab4d-a22d55785444"
/>

After:

<img width="1688" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-24 at 3 05 35 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61033666-1fe5-421b-a69c-1aa79bcc85b5"
/>

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-02-25 16:29:16 +05:30
Muspi Merol
a1a536b2c5 Normalize inconsistent markdown headings in docstrings (#16364)
I am working on a project that uses ruff linters' docs to generate a
fine-tuning dataset for LLMs.

To achieve this, I first ran the command `ruff rule --all
--output-format json` to retrieve all the rules. Then, I parsed the
explanation field to get these 3 consistent sections:

- `Why is this bad?`
- `What it does`
- `Example`

However, during the initial processing, I noticed that the markdown
headings are not that consistent. For instance:

- In most cases, `Use instead` appears as a normal paragraph within the
`Example` section, but in the file
`crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_bandit/rules/django_extra.rs` it is
a level-2 heading
- The heading "What it does**?**" is used in some places, while others
consistently use "What it does"
- There are 831 `Example` headings and 65 `Examples`. But all of them
only have one example case

This PR normalized these across all rules.

## Test Plan

CI are passed.
2025-02-25 15:42:55 +05:30
David Peter
aac79e453a [red-knot] Better diagnostics for method calls (#16362)
## Summary

Add better error messages and additional spans for method calls. Can be
reviewed commit-by-commit.

before:

```
error: lint:invalid-argument-type
 --> /home/shark/playground/test.py:6:10
  |
5 | c = C()
6 | c.square("hello")  # error: [invalid-argument-type]
  |          ^^^^^^^ Object of type `Literal["hello"]` cannot be assigned to parameter 2 (`x`); expected type `int`
7 |
8 | # import inspect
  |
```

after:

```
error: lint:invalid-argument-type
 --> /home/shark/playground/test.py:6:10
  |
5 | c = C()
6 | c.square("hello")  # error: [invalid-argument-type]
  |          ^^^^^^^ Object of type `Literal["hello"]` cannot be assigned to parameter 2 (`x`) of bound method `square`; expected type `int`
7 |
8 | # import inspect
  |
 ::: /home/shark/playground/test.py:2:22
  |
1 | class C:
2 |     def square(self, x: int) -> int:
  |                      ------ info: parameter declared in function definition here
3 |         return x * x
  |
```

## Test Plan

New snapshot test
2025-02-25 09:58:08 +01:00
Micha Reiser
fd7b3c83ad [red-knot] Add argfile and windows glob path support (#16353) 2025-02-25 08:43:13 +01:00
Micha Reiser
d895ee0014 [red-knot] Handle pipe-errors gracefully (#16354) 2025-02-25 08:42:52 +01:00
Micha Reiser
4732c58829 Rename venv-path to python (#16347) 2025-02-24 19:41:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
45bae29a4b [red-knot] Fixup some formatting in infer.rs (#16348) 2025-02-24 14:44:49 +00:00
Alex Waygood
7059f4249b [red-knot] Restrict visibility of more things in class.rs (#16346) 2025-02-24 14:30:56 +00:00
Mike Perlov
68991d09a8 [red-knot] Add diagnostic for class-object access to pure instance variables (#16036)
## Summary

Add a diagnostic if a pure instance variable is accessed on a class object. For example

```py
class C:
    instance_only: str

    def __init__(self):
        self.instance_only = "a"

# error: Attribute `instance_only` can only be accessed on instances, not on the class object `Literal[C]` itself.
C.instance_only
```


---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-02-24 15:17:16 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
e7a6c19e3a Add per-file-target-version option (#16257)
## Summary

This PR is another step in preparing to detect syntax errors in the
parser. It introduces the new `per-file-target-version` top-level
configuration option, which holds a mapping of compiled glob patterns to
Python versions. I intend to use the
`LinterSettings::resolve_target_version` method here to pass to the
parser:


f50849aeef/crates/ruff_linter/src/linter.rs (L491-L493)

## Test Plan

I added two new CLI tests to show that the `per-file-target-version` is
respected in both the formatter and the linter.
2025-02-24 08:47:13 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo
42a5f5ef6a [PLW1507] Mark fix unsafe (#16343) 2025-02-24 13:42:44 +01:00
Alex Waygood
5bac4f6bd4 [red-knot] Add a test to ensure that KnownClass::try_from_file_and_name() is kept up to date (#16326) 2025-02-24 12:14:20 +00:00
Micha Reiser
320a3c68ae Extract class and instance types (#16337) 2025-02-24 11:36:20 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
24e08d17c4 Re-order changelog entries for 0.9.7 (#16344)
## Summary

This is mainly on me for not noticing this during the last release but I
noticed in the last changelog that there's only 1 bug fix which didn't
seem correct as I saw multiple of them so I looked at a couple of PRs
that are in "Rule changes" section and the PRs that were marked with the
`bug` label was categorized there because

1. It _also_ had other labels like `rule` and `fixes`
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16080,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16110,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16219, etc.)
2. Some PRs didn't have the `bug` label (but the issue as marked as
`bug`) but _only_ labels like "fixes"
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16011,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16132, etc.)
2025-02-24 09:10:14 +00:00
David Peter
141ba253da [red-knot] Add support for @classmethods (#16305)
## Summary

Add support for `@classmethod`s.

```py
class C:
    @classmethod
    def f(cls, x: int) -> str:
        return "a"

reveal_type(C.f(1))  # revealed: str
```

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-02-24 09:55:34 +01:00
Micha Reiser
81a57656d8 Update Salsa (#16338) 2025-02-24 09:44:19 +01:00
Micha Reiser
5eaf225fc3 Update Salsa part 1 (#16340) 2025-02-24 09:35:21 +01:00
Micha Reiser
bc018bf2e5 Upgrade Rust toolchain to 1.85.0 (#16339) 2025-02-24 09:20:22 +01:00
renovate[bot]
0fad53d203 Update NPM Development dependencies (#16327)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-02-24 08:26:14 +01:00
renovate[bot]
e6b1c89fb7 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.30 (#16329)
This PR contains the following updates:

| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| [clap](https://redirect.github.com/clap-rs/clap) |
workspace.dependencies | patch | `4.5.29` -> `4.5.30` |

---

> [!WARNING]
> Some dependencies could not be looked up. Check the Dependency
Dashboard for more information.

---

### Release Notes

<details>
<summary>clap-rs/clap (clap)</summary>

###
[`v4.5.30`](https://redirect.github.com/clap-rs/clap/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#4530---2025-02-17)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/clap-rs/clap/compare/v4.5.29...v4.5.30)

##### Fixes

-   *(assert)* Allow `num_args(0..=1)` to be used with `SetTrue`
-   *(assert)* Clean up rendering of `takes_values` assertions

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##### Preview features

- Consider `__new__` methods as special function type for enforcing
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- \[`airflow`] Improve the internal logic to differentiate deprecated
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##### Rule changes

- \[`flake8-comprehensions`]: Handle trailing comma in `C403` fix
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- \[`pyupgrade`] Do not upgrade functional `TypedDicts` with private
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2025-02-24 11:50:48 +05:30
Vasco Schiavo
b312b53c2e [flake8-pyi] Mark PYI030 fix unsafe when comments are deleted (#16322) 2025-02-23 21:22:14 +00:00
InSync
c814745643 [flake8-self] Ignore attribute accesses on instance-like variables (SLF001) (#16149) 2025-02-23 10:00:49 +00:00
Ari Pollak
aa88f2dbe5 Fix example for S611 (#16316)
## Summary

* Existing example did not include RawSQL() call like it should
* Also clarify the example a bit to make it clearer that the code is not
secure
## Test Plan

N/A, only documentation updated
2025-02-22 14:15:29 -05:00
Alex Waygood
64effa4aea [red-knot] Add a regression test for recent improvement to TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_name_load() (#16310) 2025-02-21 22:28:42 +00:00
Alex Waygood
224a36f5f3 Teach red-knot that type(x) is the same as x.__class__ (#16301) 2025-02-21 21:05:48 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5347abc766 [red-knot] Generalise special-casing for KnownClasses in Type::bool (#16300) 2025-02-21 20:46:36 +00:00
Micha Reiser
5fab97f1ef [red-knot] Diagnostics for incorrect bool usages (#16238) 2025-02-21 19:26:05 +01:00
David Peter
3aa7ba31b1 [red-knot] Fix descriptor __get__ call on class objects (#16304)
## Summary

I spotted a minor mistake in my descriptor protocol implementation where
`C.descriptor` would pass the meta type (`type`) of the type of `C`
(`Literal[C]`) as the owner argument to `__get__`, instead of passing
`Literal[C]` directly.

## Test Plan

New test.
2025-02-21 15:35:41 +01:00
Douglas Creager
4dae09ecff [red-knot] Better handling of visibility constraint copies (#16276)
Two related changes.  For context:

1. We were maintaining two separate arenas of `Constraint`s in each
use-def map. One was used for narrowing constraints, and the other for
visibility constraints. The visibility constraint arena was interned,
ensuring that we always used the same ID for any particular
`Constraint`. The narrowing constraint arena was not interned.

2. The TDD code relies on _all_ TDD nodes being interned and reduced.
This is an important requirement for TDDs to be a canonical form, which
allows us to use a single int comparison to test for "always true/false"
and to compare two TDDs for equivalence. But we also need to support an
individual `Constraint` having multiple values in a TDD evaluation (e.g.
to handle a `while` condition having different values the first time
it's evaluated vs later times). Previously, we handled that by
introducing a "copy" number, which was only there as a disambiguator, to
allow an interned, deduplicated constraint ID to appear in the TDD
formula multiple times.

A better way to handle (2) is to not intern the constraints in the
visibility constraint arena! The caller now gets to decide: if they add
a `Constraint` to the arena more than once, they get distinct
`ScopedConstraintId`s — which the TDD code will treat as distinct
variables, allowing them to take on different values in the ternary
function.

With that in place, we can then consolidate on a single (non-interned)
arena, which is shared for both narrowing and visibility constraints.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-02-21 09:16:25 -05:00
Darius Carrier
b9b094869a [pylint] Fix false positives, add missing methods, and support positional-only parameters (PLE0302) (#16263)
## Summary

Resolves 3/4 requests in #16217:

-  Remove not special methods: `__cmp__`, `__div__`, `__nonzero__`, and
`__unicode__`.
-  Add special methods: `__next__`, `__buffer__`, `__class_getitem__`,
`__mro_entries__`, `__release_buffer__`, and `__subclasshook__`.
-  Support positional-only arguments.
-  Add support for module functions `__dir__` and `__getattr__`. As
mentioned in the issue the check is scoped for methods rather than
module functions. I am hesitant to expand the scope of this check
without a discussion.

## Test Plan

- Manually confirmed each example file from the issue functioned as
expected.
- Ran cargo nextest to ensure `unexpected_special_method_signature` test
still passed.

Fixes #16217.
2025-02-21 08:38:51 -05:00
Alex Waygood
b3c5932fda [red-knot] Restrict visibility of the module_type_symbols function (#16290) 2025-02-21 10:55:22 +00:00
Alex Waygood
fe3ae587ea [red-knot] Fix subtle detail in where the types.ModuleType attribute lookup should happen in TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_name_load() (#16284) 2025-02-21 10:48:52 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c2b9fa84f7 Refactor workspace logic into workspace.rs (#16295)
## Summary

This is just a small refactor to move workspace related structs and impl
out from `server.rs` where `Server` is defined and into a new
`workspace.rs`.
2025-02-21 08:37:29 +00:00
Victorien
793264db13 [ruff] Add more Pydantic models variants to the list of default copy semantics (RUF012) (#16291) 2025-02-21 08:28:13 +01:00
Carl Meyer
4d63c16c19 [red-knot] update to latest Salsa (#16293)
Update to latest Salsa main branch. This provides a point of comparison
for the perf impact of fixpoint iteration, which is based on latest
Salsa main.

This requires an update to the locked version of our boxcar dep, since
Salsa now depends on a newer version of boxcar.
2025-02-20 18:15:58 -08:00
David Peter
d2e034adcd [red-knot] Method calls and the descriptor protocol (#16121)
## Summary

This PR achieves the following:

* Add support for checking method calls, and inferring return types from
method calls. For example:
  ```py
  reveal_type("abcde".find("abc"))  # revealed: int
  reveal_type("foo".encode(encoding="utf-8"))  # revealed: bytes
  
  "abcde".find(123)  # error: [invalid-argument-type]
  
  class C:
      def f(self) -> int:
          pass
  
  reveal_type(C.f)  # revealed: <function `f`>
  reveal_type(C().f)  # revealed: <bound method: `f` of `C`>
  
  C.f()  # error: [missing-argument]
  reveal_type(C().f())  # revealed: int
  ```
* Implement the descriptor protocol, i.e. properly call the `__get__`
method when a descriptor object is accessed through a class object or an
instance of a class. For example:
  ```py
  from typing import Literal
  
  class Ten:
def __get__(self, instance: object, owner: type | None = None) ->
Literal[10]:
          return 10
  
  class C:
      ten: Ten = Ten()
  
  reveal_type(C.ten)  # revealed: Literal[10]
  reveal_type(C().ten)  # revealed: Literal[10]
  ```
* Add support for member lookup on intersection types.
* Support type inference for `inspect.getattr_static(obj, attr)` calls.
This was mostly used as a debugging tool during development, but seems
more generally useful. It can be used to bypass the descriptor protocol.
For the example above:
  ```py
  from inspect import getattr_static
  
  reveal_type(getattr_static(C, "ten"))  # revealed: Ten
  ```
* Add a new `Type::Callable(…)` variant with the following sub-variants:
* `Type::Callable(CallableType::BoundMethod(…))` — represents bound
method objects, e.g. `C().f` above
* `Type::Callable(CallableType::MethodWrapperDunderGet(…))` — represents
`f.__get__` where `f` is a function
* `Type::Callable(WrapperDescriptorDunderGet)` — represents
`FunctionType.__get__`
* Add new known classes:
  * `types.MethodType`
  * `types.MethodWrapperType`
  * `types.WrapperDescriptorType`
  * `builtins.range`

## Performance analysis

On this branch, we do more work. We need to do more call checking, since
we now check all method calls. We also need to do ~twice as many member
lookups, because we need to check if a `__get__` attribute exists on
accessed members.

A brief analysis on `tomllib` shows that we now call `Type::call` 1780
times, compared to 612 calls before.

## Limitations

* Data descriptors are not yet supported, i.e. we do not infer correct
types for descriptor attribute accesses in `Store` context and do not
check writes to descriptor attributes. I felt like this was something
that could be split out as a follow-up without risking a major
architectural change.
* We currently distinguish between `Type::member` (with descriptor
protocol) and `Type::static_member` (without descriptor protocol). The
former corresponds to `obj.attr`, the latter corresponds to
`getattr_static(obj, "attr")`. However, to model some details correctly,
we would also need to distinguish between a static member lookup *with*
and *without* instance variables. The lookup without instance variables
corresponds to `find_name_in_mro`
[here](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/descriptor.html#invocation-from-an-instance).
We currently approximate both using `member_static`, which leads to two
open TODOs. Changing this would be a larger refactoring of
`Type::own_instance_member`, so I chose to leave it out of this PR.

## Test Plan

* New `call/methods.md` test suite for method calls
* New tests in `descriptor_protocol.md`
* New `call/getattr_static.md` test suite for `inspect.getattr_static`
* Various updated tests
2025-02-20 23:22:26 +01:00
David Peter
f62e5406f2 [red-knot] Short-circuit bool calls on bool (#16292)
## Summary

This avoids looking up `__bool__` on class `bool` for every
`Type::Instance(bool).bool()` call. 1% performance win on cold cache, 4%
win on incremental performance.
2025-02-20 23:06:11 +01:00
Douglas Creager
1be4394155 [red-knot] Consolidate SymbolBindings/SymbolDeclarations state (#16286)
This updates the `SymbolBindings` and `SymbolDeclarations` types to use
a single smallvec of live bindings/declarations, instead of splitting
that out into separate containers for each field.

I'm seeing an 11-13% `cargo bench` performance improvement with this
locally (for both cold and incremental). I'm interested to see if
Codspeed agrees!

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-02-20 16:20:23 -05:00
Micha Reiser
470f852f04 [red-knot] Prevent cross-module query dependencies in own_instance_member (#16268) 2025-02-20 18:46:45 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
b385c7d22a Specify the wasm-pack version for release workflows (#16278)
This PR uses the same version specified in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14465 for the CI workflow to
prevent random versions from being pulled like in the 0.9.7
[release](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/13436100909/job/37539387595).
2025-02-20 10:17:58 -05:00
Douglas Creager
529950fba1 [red-knot] Separate definitions_by_definition into separate fields (#16277)
A minor cleanup that breaks up a `HashMap` of an enum into separate
`HashMap`s for each variant. (These separate fields were already how
this cache was being described in the big comment at the top of the
file!)
2025-02-20 09:47:01 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
205222ca6b red_knot_python_semantic: avoid adding callable_ty to CallBindingError
This is a small tweak to avoid adding the callable `Type` on the error
value itself. Namely, it's always available regardless of the error, and
it's easy to pass it down explicitly to the diagnostic generating code.

It's likely that the other `CallBindingError` variants will also want
the callable `Type` to improve diagnostics too. This way, we don't have
to duplicate the `Type` on each variant. It's just available to all of
them.

Ref https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16239#discussion_r1962352646
2025-02-20 08:18:59 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
54fccb3ee2 Bump version to 0.9.7 (#16271) 2025-02-20 08:12:11 -05:00
David Peter
8198668fc3 [red-knot] MDTest: Use custom class names instead of builtins (#16269)
## Summary

Follow up on the discussion
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16121#discussion_r1962973298).
Replace builtin classes with custom placeholder names, which should
hopefully make the tests a bit easier to understand.

I carefully renamed things one after the other, to make sure that there
is no functional change in the tests.
2025-02-20 12:25:55 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
fc6b03c8da Handle requests received after shutdown message (#16262)
## Summary

This PR should help in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/676.

There are two issues that this is trying to fix all related to the way
shutdown should happen as per the protocol:
1. After the server handled the [shutdown
request](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#shutdown)
and while waiting for the exit notification:
	
> If a server receives requests after a shutdown request those requests
should error with `InvalidRequest`.
    
But, we raised an error and exited. This PR fixes it by entering a loop
which responds to any request during this period with `InvalidRequest`

2. If the server received an [exit
notification](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#exit)
but the shutdown request was never received, the server handled that by
logging and exiting with success but as per the spec:

> The server should exit with success code 0 if the shutdown request has
been received before; otherwise with error code 1.

    So, this PR fixes that as well by raising an error in this case.

## Test Plan

I'm not sure how to go about testing this without using a mock server.
2025-02-20 11:10:42 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fb09d63e55 [red-knot] Prefix Type::call and dunder_call with try (#16261) 2025-02-20 09:05:04 +00:00
Alex Waygood
16d0625dfb Improve internal docs for various string-node APIs (#16256) 2025-02-19 16:13:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
25920fe489 Rename ExprStringLiteral::as_unconcatenated_string() to ExprStringLiteral::as_single_part_string() (#16253) 2025-02-19 16:06:57 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
97d0659ce3 Pass ParserOptions to the parser (#16220)
## Summary

This is part of the preparation for detecting syntax errors in the
parser from https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16090/. As suggested
in [this
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16090/#discussion_r1953084509),
I started working on a `ParseOptions` struct that could be stored in the
parser. For this initial refactor, I only made it hold the existing
`Mode` option, but for syntax errors, we will also need it to have a
`PythonVersion`. For that use case, I'm picturing something like a
`ParseOptions::with_python_version` method, so you can extend the
current calls to something like

```rust
ParseOptions::from(mode).with_python_version(settings.target_version)
```

But I thought it was worth adding `ParseOptions` alone without changing
any other behavior first.

Most of the diff is just updating call sites taking `Mode` to take
`ParseOptions::from(Mode)` or those taking `PySourceType`s to take
`ParseOptions::from(PySourceType)`. The interesting changes are in the
new `parser/options.rs` file and smaller parts of `parser/mod.rs` and
`ruff_python_parser/src/lib.rs`.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, this should not change any behavior.
2025-02-19 10:50:50 -05:00
Douglas Creager
cfc6941d5c [red-knot] Resolve references in eager nested scopes eagerly (#16079)
We now resolve references in "eager" scopes correctly — using the
bindings and declarations that are visible at the point where the eager
scope is created, not the "public" type of the symbol (typically the
bindings visible at the end of the scope).

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-02-19 10:22:30 -05:00
Alex Waygood
f50849aeef Add text_len() methods to more *Prefix enums in ruff_python_ast (#16254) 2025-02-19 14:47:07 +00:00
Micha Reiser
55ea09401a [red-knot] Allow any Ranged argument for report_lint and report_diagnostic (#16252) 2025-02-19 14:34:56 +01:00
Vasco Schiavo
3032867603 [pycodestyle] Exempt site.addsitedir(...) calls (E402) (#16251) 2025-02-19 14:31:47 +01:00
Andrew Gallant
3ea32e2cdd red_knot_python_semantic: improve diagnostic message for "invalid argument type"
This uses the refactoring and support for secondary diagnostic messages
to improve the diagnostic for "invalid argument type." The main
improvement here is that we show where the function being called is
defined, and annotate the span corresponding to the invalid parameter.
2025-02-19 08:24:19 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
87668e24b1 ruff_db: add "secondary" messages to Diagnostic trait
This is a small little hack to make the `Diagnostic` trait
capable of supporting attaching multiple spans.

This design should be considered transient. This was just the
quickest way that I could see to pass multiple spans through from
the type checker to the diagnostic renderer.
2025-02-19 08:24:19 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
18a9eddf60 ruff_db: refactor snippet rendering
This commit has no behavioral changes.

This refactor moves the logic for turning a `D: Diagnostic` into
an `annotate_snippets::Message` into its own types. This would
ideally just be a function or something, but the `annotate-snippets`
types want borrowed data, and sometimes we need to produce owned
data. So we gather everything we need into our own types and then
spit it back out in the format that `annotate-snippets` wants.

This factor was motivated by wanting to render multiple snippets.
The logic for generating a code frame is complicated enough that
it's worth splitting out so that we can reuse it for other spans.

(Note that one should consider this prototype-level code. It is
unlikely to survive for long.)
2025-02-19 08:24:19 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
222660170c red_knot_python_semantic: remove Ranged impl for TypeCheckDiagnostic
It seems nothing is using it, and I'm not sure if it makes semantic
sense. Particularly if we want to support multiple ranges. One could
make an argument that this ought to correspond to the "primary"
range (which we should have), but I think such a concept is better
expressed as an explicit routine if possible.
2025-02-19 08:24:19 -05:00
Micha Reiser
e84985e9b3 [red-knot] Refactor infer_chained_boolean_types to have access to TypeInferenceBuilder (#16222) 2025-02-19 11:13:35 +01:00
InSync
01c3e6b94f Add red_knot/README.md (#16230)
## Summary

Resolves #15979.

The file explains what Red Knot is (a type checker), what state it is in
(not yet ready for user testing), what its goals ("extremely fast") and
non-goals (not a drop-in replacement for other type checkers) are as
well as what the crates contain.

## Test Plan

None.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-18 23:31:02 -08:00
Wei Lee
e92d43dfcd [airflow] move class attributed related cases to AIR302_class_attribute (AIR302) (#16226)
## Summary


Move class attribute (property, methods, variables) related cases in
AIR302_names to AIR302_class_attribute

## Test Plan


No functionality change. Test fixture is reogranized
2025-02-19 11:13:17 +05:30
David Peter
877c1066d3 [red-knot] Update tests for attributes inferred from parameters (#16208)
## Summary

Update description and remove TODOs from out `attributes.md` test suite
to reflect our current intentions.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15960
2025-02-18 22:43:11 +01:00
Carl Meyer
00b022d472 [red-knot] update TODO comment in mdtest (#16242)
This comment gave wrong/misleading info about the reason for the wrong
output, just updating it to be correct to avoid confusing our future
selves.
2025-02-18 20:52:17 +00:00
Dylan
a23e489c79 [refurb] Correctly handle lengths of literal strings in slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix (FURB188) (#16237)
Fixes false negative when slice bound uses length of string literal.

We were meant to check the following, for example. Given:

```python
  text[:bound] if text.endswith(suffix) else text
```
We want to know whether:
   - `suffix` is a string literal and `bound` is a number literal
   - `suffix` is an expression and `bound` is
       exactly `-len(suffix)` (as AST nodes, prior to evaluation.)
       
The issue is that negative number literals like `-10` are stored as
unary operators applied to a number literal in the AST. So when `suffix`
was a string literal but `bound` was `-len(suffix)` we were getting
caught in the match arm where `bound` needed to be a number. This is now
fixed with a guard.


Closes #16231
2025-02-18 12:52:26 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
1907e60fab Pass ast::PythonVersion to type_hint_resolves_to_any (#16236)
This is a follow-up to #16170 to use `ast::PythonVersion` in the
`type_hint_resolves_to_any` call chain, as suggested (and implemented!)
by Alex
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16170#discussion_r1960015181).

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-18 13:22:50 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
a9efdea113 Use ast::PythonVersion internally in the formatter and linter (#16170)
## Summary

This PR updates the formatter and linter to use the `PythonVersion`
struct from the `ruff_python_ast` crate internally. While this doesn't
remove the need for the `linter::PythonVersion` enum, it does remove the
`formatter::PythonVersion` enum and limits the use in the linter to
deserializing from CLI arguments and config files and moves most of the
remaining methods to the `ast::PythonVersion` struct.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, with some inputs and outputs updated to reflect the new
(de)serialization format. I think these are test-specific and shouldn't
affect any external (de)serialization.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-18 12:03:13 -05:00
InSync
0868e73d2c Add SECURITY.md (#16224)
## Summary

Resolves #16206.

The file was copied almost verbatim from
[uv's](929e7c3ad9/SECURITY.md),
with the first section removed.

## Test Plan

None.
2025-02-18 08:42:55 -06:00
InSync
711af0d929 [refurb] Manual timezone monkeypatching (FURB162) (#16113)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-18 14:35:33 +01:00
sobolevn
d8e3fcca97 [pyupgrade] Do not upgrade functional TypedDicts with private field names to the class-based syntax (UP013) (#16219) 2025-02-18 13:03:27 +00:00
Alex Waygood
66a0467305 Improve docs for PYI019 (#16229) 2025-02-18 12:52:46 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4ed5db0d42 Refactor CallOutcome to Result (#16161) 2025-02-18 13:34:39 +01:00
Alex Waygood
5cd0de3e4c Fix minor punctuation errors (#16228)
Co-authored-by: eqsdxr <rxdsqe@gmail.com>
2025-02-18 12:24:57 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ed9c18d9b4 Include document specific debug info (#16215)
## Summary

Related https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/692.

## Test Plan

**When there's no active text document:**

```
[Info  - 10:57:03 PM] Global:
executable = /Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff
version = 0.9.6
position_encoding = UTF16
workspace_root_folders = [
    "/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff",
]
indexed_configuration_files = [
    "/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml",
    "/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/formatter/ruff.toml",
]
open_documents = 0
client_capabilities = ResolvedClientCapabilities {
    code_action_deferred_edit_resolution: true,
    apply_edit: true,
    document_changes: true,
    workspace_refresh: true,
    pull_diagnostics: true,
}

global_client_settings = ResolvedClientSettings {
    fix_all: true,
    organize_imports: true,
    lint_enable: true,
    disable_rule_comment_enable: true,
    fix_violation_enable: true,
    show_syntax_errors: true,
    editor_settings: ResolvedEditorSettings {
        configuration: None,
        lint_preview: None,
        format_preview: None,
        select: None,
        extend_select: None,
        ignore: None,
        exclude: None,
        line_length: None,
        configuration_preference: EditorFirst,
    },
}
```

**When there's an active text document that's been passed as param:**

```
[Info  - 10:53:33 PM] Global:
executable = /Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff
version = 0.9.6
position_encoding = UTF16
workspace_root_folders = [
    "/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff",
]
indexed_configuration_files = [
    "/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml",
    "/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/formatter/ruff.toml",
]
open_documents = 1
client_capabilities = ResolvedClientCapabilities {
    code_action_deferred_edit_resolution: true,
    apply_edit: true,
    document_changes: true,
    workspace_refresh: true,
    pull_diagnostics: true,
}

Document:
uri = file:///Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
kind = Text
version = 1
client_settings = ResolvedClientSettings {
    fix_all: true,
    organize_imports: true,
    lint_enable: true,
    disable_rule_comment_enable: true,
    fix_violation_enable: true,
    show_syntax_errors: true,
    editor_settings: ResolvedEditorSettings {
        configuration: None,
        lint_preview: None,
        format_preview: None,
        select: None,
        extend_select: None,
        ignore: None,
        exclude: None,
        line_length: None,
        configuration_preference: EditorFirst,
    },
}
config_path = Some("/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml")

...
```

Replace `...` at the end with the output of `ruff check --show-settings
path.py`
2025-02-18 15:38:30 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
bb2a712f6a Update server to return the debug info as string (#16214)
## Summary

This PR updates the `ruff.printDebugInformation` command to return the
info as string in the response. Currently, we send a `window/logMessage`
request with the info but that has the disadvantage that it's not
visible to the user directly.

What `rust-analyzer` does with it's `rust-analyzer/status` request which
returns it as a string which then the client can just display it in a
separate window. This is what I'm thinking of doing as well.

Other editors can also benefit from it by directly opening a temporary
file with this information that the user can see directly.

There are couple of options here:
1. Keep using the command, keep the log request and return the string
2. Keep using the command, remove the log request and return the string
3. Create a new request similar to `rust-analyzer/status` which returns
a string

This PR implements (1) but I'd want to move towards (2) and remove the
log request completely. We haven't advertised it as such so this would
only require updating the VS Code extension to handle it by opening a
new document with the debug content.

## Test plan

For VS Code, refer to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/694.

For Neovim, one could do:
```lua
local function execute_ruff_command(command)
  local client = vim.lsp.get_clients({ 
    bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf(), 
    name = name,
    method = 'workspace/executeCommand',
  })[1]
  if not client then
    return
  end
  client.request('workspace/executeCommand', {
    command = command,
    arguments = {
      { uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(0) }
    },
    function(err, result)
      if err then
        -- log error
        return
      end
      vim.print(result)
      -- Or, open a new window with the `result` content
    end
  }
```
2025-02-18 15:16:41 +05:30
Wei Lee
2d8ccfe6f2 [airflow] Group ImportPathMoved and ProviderName to avoid misusing (AIR303) (#16157)
## Summary

Separate ImportPathMoved and ProviderName to avoid misusing (AIR303)

## Test Plan

only code arrangement is updated. existing test fixture should be not be
changed
2025-02-18 15:11:58 +05:30
Micha Reiser
31180a84e4 Fix unstable formatting of trailing end-of-line comments of parenthesized attribute values (#16187) 2025-02-18 08:43:51 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
82eae511ca Ignore source code actions for a notebook cell (#16154)
## Summary

Related to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/686, this PR
ignores handling source code actions for notebooks which are not
prefixed with `notebook`.

The main motivation is that the native server does not actually handle
it well which results in gibberish code. There's some context about this
in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/680#issuecomment-2647490812
and the following comments.

closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/680

## Test Plan

Running a notebook with the following does nothing except log the
message:
```json
  "notebook.codeActionsOnSave": {
    "source.organizeImports.ruff": "explicit",
  },
```

while, including the `notebook` code actions does make the edit (as
usual):
```json
  "notebook.codeActionsOnSave": {
    "notebook.source.organizeImports.ruff": "explicit"
  },
```
2025-02-18 10:28:03 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
b5cd4f2f70 Add FAQ entry for source.* code actions in Notebook (#16212)
## Summary

This PR adds a FAQ entry to provide a brief explanation on why Ruff does
not support `source.*` code actions for Notebook.
2025-02-17 20:04:33 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
9f111eaebf red-knot: move symbol lookups in symbol.rs (#16152)
## Summary

This PR does the following:
* Moves the following from `types.rs` in `symbol.rs`:
	* `symbol`
	* `global_symbol`
	* `imported_symbol`
	* `symbol_from_bindings`
	* `symbol_from_declarations`
	* `SymbolAndQualifiers`
	* `SymbolFromDeclarationsResult`
* Moves the following from `stdlib.rs` in `symbol.rs` and removes
`stdlib.rs`:
	* `known_module_symbol`
	* `builtins_symbol`
	* `typing_symbol` (only for tests)
	* `typing_extensions_symbol`
	* `builtins_module_scope`
	* `core_module_scope`
* Add `symbol_from_bindings_impl` and `symbol_from_declarations_impl` to
keep `RequiresExplicitReExport` an implementation detail
* Make `declaration_type` a `pub(crate)` as it's required in
`symbol_from_declarations` (`binding_type` is already `pub(crate)`

The main motivation is to keep the implementation details private and
only expose an ergonomic API which uses sane defaults for various
scenario to avoid any mistakes from the caller. Refer to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16133#discussion_r1955262772,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16133#issue-2850146612 for
details.
2025-02-17 17:45:38 +05:30
purajit
9304fdf4ec better error messages while loading configuration extends (#15658)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-17 10:35:30 +01:00
Micha Reiser
0babbca43f Format index.css (#16207)
## Summary

I did ran the NPM dev commands before merging
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16199 but I didn't notice that
one file got reformatted.

This PR formats the `index.css` with the now used Prettier version.
2025-02-17 08:38:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
b6b1947010 Improve API exposed on ExprStringLiteral nodes (#16192)
## Summary

This PR makes the following changes:
- It adjusts various callsites to use the new
`ast::StringLiteral::contents_range()` method that was introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16183. This is less verbose and
more type-safe than using the `ast::str::raw_contents()` helper
function.
- It adds a new `ast::ExprStringLiteral::as_unconcatenated_literal()`
helper method, and adjusts various callsites to use it. This addresses
@MichaReiser's review comment at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16183#discussion_r1957334365.
There is no functional change here, but it helps readability to make it
clearer that we're differentiating between implicitly concatenated
strings and unconcatenated strings at various points.
- It renames the `StringLiteralValue::flags()` method to
`StringLiteralFlags::first_literal_flags()`. If you're dealing with an
implicitly concatenated string `string_node`,
`string_node.value.flags().closer_len()` could give an incorrect result;
this renaming makes it clearer that the `StringLiteralFlags` instance
returned by the method is only guaranteed to give accurate information
for the first `StringLiteral` contained in the `ExprStringLiteral` node.
- It deletes the unused `BytesLiteralValue::flags()` method. This seems
prone to misuse in the same way as `StringLiteralValue::flags()`: if
it's an implicitly concatenated bytestring, the `BytesLiteralFlags`
instance returned by the method would only give accurate information for
the first `BytesLiteral` in the bytestring.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-02-17 07:58:54 +00:00
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[`v3.20250204.0`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/miniflare/CHANGELOG.md#3202502040)

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##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;8032](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8032)
[`c80dbd8`](c80dbd8d5e)
Thanks
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/apps/dependabot)! -
chore: update dependencies of "miniflare" package

    The following dependency versions have been updated:

    | Dependency                | From          | To            |
    | ------------------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
    | workerd                   | 1.20250129.0  | 1.20250204.0  |
|
[@&#8203;cloudflare/workers-types](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-types)
| ^4.20250129.0 | ^4.20250204.0 |

-
[#&#8203;7290](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7290)
[`0c0374c`](0c0374cce3)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: add support for workers with assets when running multiple workers
in one `wrangler dev` instance


[https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7251](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7251)
added support for running multiple Workers in one `wrangler
dev`/miniflare session. e.g. `wrangler dev -c wrangler.toml -c
../worker2/wrangler.toml`, which among other things, allowed
cross-service RPC to Durable Objects.

However this did not work in the same way as production when there was a
Worker with assets - this PR should fix that.

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<summary>postcss/postcss (postcss)</summary>

###
[`v8.5.2`](https://redirect.github.com/postcss/postcss/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#852)

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- Fixed end position of rules with semicolon (by
[@&#8203;romainmenke](https://redirect.github.com/romainmenke)).

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<summary>prettier/prettier (prettier)</summary>

###
[`v3.5.1`](https://redirect.github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#351)

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[diff](https://redirect.github.com/prettier/prettier/compare/3.5.0...3.5.1)

##### Fix CLI crash when cache for old version exists
([#&#8203;17100](https://redirect.github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/17100)
by [@&#8203;sosukesuzuki](https://redirect.github.com/sosukesuzuki))

Prettier 3.5 uses a different cache format than previous versions,
Prettier 3.5.0 crashes when reading existing cache file, Prettier 3.5.1
fixed the problem.

##### Support dockercompose and github-actions-workflow in VSCode
([#&#8203;17101](https://redirect.github.com/prettier/prettier/pull/17101)
by [@&#8203;remcohaszing](https://redirect.github.com/remcohaszing))

Prettier now supports the `dockercompose` and `github-actions-workflow`
languages in Visual Studio Code.

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<summary>cloudflare/workers-sdk (wrangler)</summary>

###
[`v3.109.1`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#31091)

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##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;8021](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8021)
[`28b1dc7`](28b1dc7c6f)
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fix: prevent \__cf_cjs name collision in the hybrid Nodejs compat plugin

###
[`v3.109.0`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#31090)

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Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.108.1...wrangler@3.109.0)

##### Minor Changes

-
[#&#8203;8120](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8120)
[`3fb801f`](3fb801f734)
Thanks [@&#8203;sdnts](https://redirect.github.com/sdnts)! - Add a new
`update` subcommand for Queues to allow updating Queue settings

-
[#&#8203;8120](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8120)
[`3fb801f`](3fb801f734)
Thanks [@&#8203;sdnts](https://redirect.github.com/sdnts)! - Allow
overriding message retention duration when creating Queues

-
[#&#8203;8026](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8026)
[`542c6ea`](542c6ead5d)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - Add
`--outfile` to `wrangler deploy` for generating a worker bundle.

This is an advanced feature that most users won't need to use. When set,
Wrangler will output your built Worker bundle in a Cloudflare specific
format that captures all information needed to deploy a Worker using the
[Worker Upload
API](https://developers.cloudflare.com/api/resources/workers/subresources/scripts/methods/update/)

-
[#&#8203;8026](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8026)
[`542c6ea`](542c6ead5d)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - Add a
`wrangler check startup` command to generate a CPU profile of your
Worker's startup phase.

This can be imported into Chrome DevTools or opened directly in VSCode
to view a flamegraph of your Worker's startup phase. Additionally, when
a Worker deployment fails with a startup time error Wrangler will
automatically generate a CPU profile for easy investigation.

    Advanced usage:

- `--args`: to customise the way `wrangler check startup` builds your
Worker for analysis, provide the exact arguments you use when deploying
your Worker with `wrangler deploy`. For instance, if you deploy your
Worker with `wrangler deploy --no-bundle`, you should use `wrangler
check startup --args="--no-bundle"` to profile the startup phase.
- `--worker-bundle`: if you don't use Wrangler to deploy your Worker,
you can use this argument to provide a Worker bundle to analyse. This
should be a file path to a serialised multipart upload, with the exact
same format as the API expects:
https://developers.cloudflare.com/api/resources/workers/subresources/scripts/methods/update/

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;8112](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8112)
[`fff677e`](fff677e35f)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - When
reporting errors to Sentry, Wrangler will now include the console output
as additional metadata

-
[#&#8203;8120](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8120)
[`3fb801f`](3fb801f734)
Thanks [@&#8203;sdnts](https://redirect.github.com/sdnts)! - Check
bounds when overriding delivery delay when creating Queues

-
[#&#8203;7950](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7950)
[`4db1fb5`](4db1fb5696)
Thanks [@&#8203;cmackenzie1](https://redirect.github.com/cmackenzie1)! -
Add local binding support for Worker Pipelines

-
[#&#8203;8119](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8119)
[`1bc60d7`](1bc60d761e)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! -
Output correct config format from `wrangler d1 create`. Previously, this
command would always output TOML, regardless of the config file format

-
[#&#8203;8130](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8130)
[`1aa2a91`](1aa2a91985)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
Include default values for wrangler types --path and --x-include-runtime
in telemetry

    User provided strings are still left redacted as always.

-
[#&#8203;8061](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8061)
[`35710e5`](35710e590f)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: respect `WRANGLER_LOG` in `wrangler dev`

Previously, `--log-level=debug` was the only way to see debug logs in
`wrangler dev`, which was unlike all other commands.

- Updated dependencies
\[[`4db1fb5`](4db1fb5696)]:
    -   miniflare@3.20250204.1

###
[`v3.108.1`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#31081)

[Compare
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##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;8103](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8103)
[`a025ad2`](a025ad2ecb)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: fix bug where `wrangler secret list --format=json` was printing the
wrangler banner.

-   Updated dependencies \[]:
    -   miniflare@3.20250204.0

###
[`v3.108.0`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#31080)

[Compare
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##### Minor Changes

-
[#&#8203;7990](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7990)
[`b1966df`](b1966dfe57)
Thanks [@&#8203;cmsparks](https://redirect.github.com/cmsparks)! - Add
WRANGLER_CI_OVERRIDE_NAME for Workers CI

-
[#&#8203;8028](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8028)
[`b2dca9a`](b2dca9a2fb)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
feat: Also log when *no* bindings are found.

We currently print a worker's bindings during dev, versions upload and
deploy. This just also prints something when there's no bindings found,
in case you *were* expecting bindings.

-
[#&#8203;8037](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8037)
[`71fd250`](71fd250f67)
Thanks
[@&#8203;WillTaylorDev](https://redirect.github.com/WillTaylorDev)! -
Provides unsafe.metadata configurations when using wrangler versions
secret put.

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;8058](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8058)
[`1f80d69`](1f80d69f56)
Thanks
[@&#8203;WillTaylorDev](https://redirect.github.com/WillTaylorDev)! -
Bugfix: Modified versions secret put to inherit all known bindings,
which circumvents a limitation in the API which does not return all
fields for all bindings.

-
[#&#8203;7986](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7986)
[`88514c8`](88514c82d4)
Thanks [@&#8203;andyjessop](https://redirect.github.com/andyjessop)! -
docs: clarifies that local resources are "simulated locally" or
"connected to remote resource", and adds console messages to help
explain local dev

-
[#&#8203;8008](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8008)
[`9d08af8`](9d08af8189)
Thanks [@&#8203;ns476](https://redirect.github.com/ns476)! - Add support
for Images bindings (in private beta for now), with optional local
support for platforms where Sharp is available.

-
[#&#8203;7769](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7769)
[`6abe69c`](6abe69c3fe)
Thanks [@&#8203;cmackenzie1](https://redirect.github.com/cmackenzie1)! -
Adds the following new option for `wrangler pipelines create` and
`wrangler pipelines update` commands:

--cors-origins CORS origin allowlist for HTTP endpoint (use * for any
origin) [array]

-
[#&#8203;7290](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7290)
[`0c0374c`](0c0374cce3)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: add support for workers with assets when running multiple workers
in one `wrangler dev` instance


[https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7251](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7251)
added support for running multiple Workers in one `wrangler
dev`/miniflare session. e.g. `wrangler dev -c wrangler.toml -c
../worker2/wrangler.toml`, which among other things, allowed
cross-service RPC to Durable Objects.

However this did not work in the same way as production when there was a
Worker with assets - this PR should fix that.

-
[#&#8203;7769](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/7769)
[`6abe69c`](6abe69c3fe)
Thanks [@&#8203;cmackenzie1](https://redirect.github.com/cmackenzie1)! -
Rename wrangler pipelines \<create|update> flags

    The following parameters have been renamed:

    | Previous Name     | New Name              |
    | ----------------- | --------------------- |
    | access-key-id     | r2-access-key-id      |
    | secret-access-key | r2-secret-access-key  |
    | transform         | transform-worker      |
    | r2                | r2-bucket             |
    | prefix            | r2-prefix             |
    | binding           | enable-worker-binding |
    | http              | enable-http           |
    | authentication    | require-http-auth     |
    | filename          | file-template         |
    | filepath          | partition-template    |

-
[#&#8203;8012](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8012)
[`c412a31`](c412a31985)
Thanks [@&#8203;mtlemilio](https://redirect.github.com/mtlemilio)! - Use
fetchPagedListResult when listing Hyperdrive configs from the API

    This fixes an issue where only 20 configs were being listed.

-
[#&#8203;8077](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/8077)
[`60310cd`](60310cd796)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
feat: add telemetry to experimental auto-provisioning

- Updated dependencies
\[[`c80dbd8`](c80dbd8d5e),
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4ea397adb0 Update Rust crate smallvec to v1.14.0 (#16201)
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#### What's Changed

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Check out the documentation to try it out
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##### Details

- ci: bump actions/checkout to v4 by
[@&#8203;fargito](https://redirect.github.com/fargito) in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/56](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/56)
- docs: simplify rust benchmarks definition by
[@&#8203;adriencaccia](https://redirect.github.com/adriencaccia) in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/44](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/44)
- Support walltime runs with divan by
[@&#8203;art049](https://redirect.github.com/art049) in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/66](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/66)
- Make `cargo-codspeed` build targets to different directories between
walltime and instrumented by
[@&#8203;GuillaumeLagrange](https://redirect.github.com/GuillaumeLagrange)
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[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/68](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/68)
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[@&#8203;GuillaumeLagrange](https://redirect.github.com/GuillaumeLagrange)
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[@&#8203;GuillaumeLagrange](https://redirect.github.com/GuillaumeLagrange)
in
[https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/65](https://redirect.github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/65)
- fix: only show walltime collection warning when appropriate by
[@&#8203;art049](https://redirect.github.com/art049) in
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- feat(divan_compat): support types and manage types and args in
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[@&#8203;GuillaumeLagrange](https://redirect.github.com/GuillaumeLagrange)
in
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in
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      Yes,
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      Other(String)
    }

    fn main() {
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##### Preview features

- \[`airflow`] Add `external_task.{ExternalTaskMarker,
ExternalTaskSensor}` for `AIR302`
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- \[`flake8-builtins`] Make strict module name comparison optional
(`A005`)
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- \[`flake8-pyi`] Extend fix to Python <= 3.9 for
`redundant-none-literal` (`PYI061`)
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(`RUF027`)
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- \[`flake8-annotations`] Correct syntax for `typing.Union` in suggested
return type fixes for `ANN20x` rules
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- \[`flake8-builtins`] Match upstream module name comparison (`A005`)
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- \[`flake8-comprehensions`] Detect overshadowed `list`/`set`/`dict`,
ignore variadics and named expressions (`C417`)
([#&#8203;15955](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15955))
- \[`flake8-pie`] Remove following comma correctly when the unpacked
dictionary is empty (`PIE800`)
([#&#8203;16008](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16008))
- \[`flake8-simplify`] Only trigger `SIM401` on known dictionaries
([#&#8203;15995](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15995))
- \[`pylint`] Do not report calls when object type and argument type
mismatch, remove custom escape handling logic (`PLE1310`)
([#&#8203;15984](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15984))
- \[`pyupgrade`] Comments within parenthesized value ranges should not
affect applicability (`UP040`)
([#&#8203;16027](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16027))
- \[`pyupgrade`] Don't introduce invalid syntax when upgrading old-style
type aliases with parenthesized multiline values (`UP040`)
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- \[`pyupgrade`] Ensure we do not rename two type parameters to the same
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- \[`pyupgrade`] \[`ruff`] Don't apply renamings if the new name is
shadowed in a scope of one of the references to the binding (`UP049`,
`RUF052`)
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- \[`ruff`] Update `RUF009` to behave similar to `B008` and ignore
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- Root exclusions in the server to project root
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- \[`flake8-datetime`] Ignore `.replace()` calls while looking for
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- \[`flake8-type-checking`] Avoid `TC004` false positive where the
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- Improve `ruff-lsp` migration document
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4941975e74 [red-knot] Recognize ... as a singleton (#16184) 2025-02-16 22:01:02 +00:00
Dylan
d4b4f65e20 [pep8-naming] Clarify preview behavior in invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method (N804) (#16193)
Adds clarification in the documentation for
[invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method
(N804)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method/#invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method-n804)

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2025-02-16 15:02:50 -06:00
cake-monotone
96dd1b1587 Consider __new__ methods as special function type for enforcing class method or static method rules (#13305)
## Summary

`__new__` methods are technically static methods, with `cls` as their
first argument. However, Ruff currently classifies them as classmethod,
which causes two issues:

- It conveys incorrect information, leading to confusion. For example,
in cases like ARG003, `__new__` is explicitly treated as a classmethod.
- Future rules that should apply to staticmethod may not be applied
correctly due to this misclassification.

Motivated by this, the current PR makes the following adjustments:

1. Introduces `FunctionType::NewMethod` as an enum variant, since, for
the purposes of lint rules, `__new__` sometimes behaves like a static
method and other times like a class method. This is an internal change.

2. The following rule behaviors and messages are totally unchanged:
- [too-many-arguments
(PLR0913)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/too-many-arguments/#too-many-arguments-plr0913)
- [too-many-positional-arguments
(PLR0917)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/too-many-positional-arguments/#too-many-positional-arguments-plr0917)
3. The following rule behaviors are unchanged, but the messages have
been changed for correctness to use "`__new__` method" instead of "class
method":
- [self-or-cls-assignment
(PLW0642)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/self-or-cls-assignment/#self-or-cls-assignment-plw0642)
4. The following rules are changed _unconditionally_ (not gated behind
preview) because their current behavior is an honest bug: it just isn't
true that `__new__` is a class method, and it _is_ true that `__new__`
is a static method:
- [unused-class-method-argument
(ARG003)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unused-class-method-argument/#unused-class-method-argument-arg003)
no longer applies to `__new__`
- [unused-static-method-argument
(ARG004)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unused-static-method-argument/#unused-static-method-argument-arg004)
now applies to `__new__`
5. The only changes which differ based on `preview` are the following:
- [invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method
(N804)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method/#invalid-first-argument-name-for-class-method-n804):
This is _skipped_ when `preview` is _enabled_. When `preview` is
_disabled_, the rule is the same but the _message_ has been modified to
say "`__new__` method" instead of "class method".
- [bad-staticmethod-argument
(PLW0211)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/bad-staticmethod-argument/#bad-staticmethod-argument-plw0211):
When `preview` is enabled, this now applies to `__new__`.

Closes #13154

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2025-02-16 14:12:25 -06:00
Dylan
f29c7b03ec Warn on invalid noqa even when there are no diagnostics (#16178)
On `main` we warn the user if there is an invalid noqa comment[^1] and
at least one of the following holds:

- There is at least one diagnostic
- A lint rule related to `noqa`s is enabled (e.g. `RUF100`)

This is probably strange behavior from the point of view of the user, so
we now show invalid `noqa`s even when there are no diagnostics.

Closes #12831

[^1]: For the current definition of "invalid noqa comment", which may be
expanded in #12811 . This PR is independent of loc. cit. in the sense
that the CLI warnings should be consistent, regardless of which `noqa`
comments are considered invalid.
2025-02-16 13:58:18 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
3a0d45c85b [flake8-debugger] Also flag sys.breakpointhook and sys.__breakpointhook__ (T100) (#16191)
## Summary

Fixes #16189.

Only `sys.breakpointhook` is flagged by the upstream linter:

007a745c86/pylint/checkers/stdlib.py (L38)

but I think it makes sense to flag
[`__breakpointhook__`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys.html#sys.__breakpointhook__)
too, as suggested in the issue because it
> contain[s] the original value of breakpointhook [...] in case [it
happens] to get replaced with broken or alternative objects.

## Test Plan

New T100 test cases
2025-02-16 14:50:16 -05:00
Aaron Gokaslan
1f17916224 Add doc about usedforsecurity flag for S324 (#16190)
## Summary

Provides documentation about the FIPS compliant flag for Python hashlib
`usedforsecurity`
Fixes #16188 

## Test Plan

* pre-commit hooks

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2025-02-16 13:06:55 -05:00
Alex Waygood
61fef0a64a Reduce memory usage of Docstring struct (#16183) 2025-02-16 15:23:52 +00:00
Alex Waygood
93aff36147 [red-knot] Improve handling of inherited class attributes (#16160) 2025-02-15 18:22:35 +00:00
Ayush Baweja
df45a9db64 [flake8-comprehensions]: Handle trailing comma in C403 fix (#16110)
## Summary

Resolves [#16099 ](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/16099) based
on [#15929 ](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15929)

## Test Plan

Added test case `s = set([x for x in range(3)],)` and updated snapshot.

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InSync
3c69b685ee [ruff] Implicit class variable in dataclass (RUF045) (#14349)
## Summary

Implement lint rule to flag un-annotated variable assignments in dataclass definitions.

Resolves #12877.

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2025-02-15 09:08:13 -06:00
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171facd960 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#16173)
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Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2025-02-15 10:01:34 +00:00
InSync
977447f9b8 Sort linters alphabetically (#16168)
## Summary

Resolves #16164.

Linters are now sorted by their names case-insensitively.

## Test Plan


![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/87ffd4d8-1ba5-4a4b-8fed-dd21a020bd27)

Also unit tests.
2025-02-14 22:05:08 +01:00
Micha Reiser
b3e99b25bf Fix missing serde feature for red_knot_python_semantic (#16169)
## Summary

Running `cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic` failed because of a
missing serde feature. This PR enables the `ruff_python_ast`'`s `serde`
if the crate's `serde` feature is enabled

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic` compiles again
2025-02-14 20:31:55 +00:00
Carl Meyer
dcabb948f3 [red-knot] add special case for float/complex (#16166)
When adjusting the existing tests, I aimed to avoid dealing with the
special case in other tests if it's not necessary to do so (that is,
avoid using `float` and `complex` as examples where we just need "some
type"), and keep the tests for the special case mostly collected in the
mdtest dedicated to that purpose.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14932
2025-02-14 12:24:10 -08:00
Vlad Nedelcu
219712860c [refurb] Check for subclasses includes subscript expressions (FURB189) (#16155)
## Summary

Added checks for subscript expressions on builtin classes as in FURB189.
The object is changed to use the collections objects and the types from
the subscript are kept.

Resolves #16130 

> Note: Added some comments in the code explaining why
## Test Plan


- Added a subscript dict and list class to the test file.
- Tested locally to check that the symbols are changed and the types are
kept.
- No modifications changed on optional `str` values.
2025-02-14 20:21:26 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
f58a54f043 Move red_knot_python_semantic::PythonVersion to the ruff_python_ast crate (#16147)
## Summary

This PR moves the `PythonVersion` struct from the
`red_knot_python_semantic` crate to the `ruff_python_ast` crate so that
it can be used more easily in the syntax error detection work. Compared
to that [prototype](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16090/) these
changes reduce us from 2 `PythonVersion` structs to 1.

This does not unify any of the `PythonVersion` *enums*, but I hope to
make some progress on that in a follow-up.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, this should not change any external behavior.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-14 12:48:08 -05:00
Junhson Jean-Baptiste
fa28dc5ccf [internal] Move Linter OperatorPrecedence into ruff_python_ast crate (#16162)
## Summary

This change begins to resolve #16071 by moving the `OperatorPrecedence`
structs from the `ruff_python_linter` crate into `ruff_python_ast`. This
PR also implements `precedence()` methods on the `Expr` and `ExprRef`
enums.

## Test Plan

Since this change mainly shifts existing logic, I didn't add any
additional tests. Existing tests do pass.
2025-02-14 15:55:07 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
63dd68e0ed Refactor symbol lookup APIs to hide re-export implementation details (#16133)
## Summary

This PR refactors the symbol lookup APIs to better facilitate the
re-export implementation. Specifically,
* Add `module_type_symbol` which returns the `Symbol` that's a member of
`types.ModuleType`
* Rename `symbol` -> `symbol_impl`; add `symbol` which delegates to
`symbol_impl` with `RequireExplicitReExport::No`
* Update `global_symbol` to do `symbol_impl` -> fall back to
`module_type_symbol` and default to `RequireExplicitReExport::No`
* Add `imported_symbol` to do `symbol_impl` with
`RequireExplicitReExport` as `Yes` if the module is in a stub file else
`No`
* Update `known_module_symbol` to use `imported_symbol` with a fallback
to `module_type_symbol`
* Update `ModuleLiteralType::member` to use `imported_symbol` with a
custom fallback

We could potentially also update `symbol_from_declarations` and
`symbol_from_bindings` to avoid passing in the `RequireExplicitReExport`
as it would be always `No` if called directly. We could add
`symbol_from_declarations_impl` and `symbol_from_bindings_impl`.

Looking at the `_impl` functions, I think we should move all of these
symbol related logic into `symbol.rs` where `Symbol` is defined and the
`_impl` could be private while we expose the public APIs at the crate
level. This would also make the `RequireExplicitReExport` an
implementation detail and the caller doesn't need to worry about it.
2025-02-14 15:25:48 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
60b3ef2c98 [red-knot] Support re-export conventions for stub files (#16073)
This is an alternative implementation to #15848.

## Summary

This PR adds support for re-export conventions for imports for stub
files.

**How does this work?**
* Add a new flag on the `Import` and `ImportFrom` definitions to
indicate whether they're being exported or not
* Add a new enum to indicate whether the symbol lookup is happening
within the same file or is being queried from another file (e.g., an
import statement)
* When a `Symbol` is being queried, we'll skip the definitions that are
(a) coming from a stub file (b) external lookup and (c) check the
re-export flag on the definition

This implementation does not yet support `__all__` and `*` imports as
both are features that needs to be implemented independently.

closes: #14099
closes: #15476 

## Test Plan

Add test cases, update existing ones if required.
2025-02-14 15:17:51 +05:30
InSync
3d0a58eb60 [pyupgrade] Unwrap unary expressions correctly (UP018) (#15919)
## Summary

Resolves #15859.

The rule now adds parentheses if the original call wraps an unary
expression and is:

* The left-hand side of a binary expression where the operator is `**`.
* The caller of a call expression.
* The subscripted of a subscript expression.
* The object of an attribute access.

The fix will also be marked as unsafe if there are any comments in its
range.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-14 08:42:00 +01:00
InSync
1db8392a5a Check for backtick-quoted shortcut links in CI (#16114)
## Summary

Follow-up to #16035.

`check_docs_formatted.py` will now report backtick-quoted shortcut links
in rule documentation. It uses a regular expression to find them. Such a
link:

* Starts with `[`, followed by <code>\`</code>, then a "name" sequence
of at least one non-backtick non-newline character, followed by another
<code>\`</code>, then ends with `]`.
* Is not followed by either a `[` or a `(`.
* Is not placed within a code block.

If the name is a known Ruff option name, that link is not considered a
violation.

## Test Plan

Manual.
2025-02-14 08:37:46 +01:00
Micha Reiser
81e202ed52 Make CallBinding::callable_ty required (#16135)
## Summary

The `callable_ty` is always known except in some TODO code where we can
use a `TODO` type instead.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-02-14 08:15:24 +01:00
Vlad Nedelcu
63c67750b1 Replace dead link for rome tools playground (#16153)
## Summary

Rome Tools Playground was renamed to Biome Playground. The link was
replaced to the new website.

Resolves #16143


## Test Plan

- Checked the linked is accessible from the README
2025-02-14 12:27:14 +05:30
Shaygan Hooshyari
0a75a1d56b Replace is-macro with implementation in enums (#16144) 2025-02-13 22:49:00 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
bb15c7653a Use ubuntu-24 to run benchmarks (#16145) 2025-02-13 22:05:51 +00:00
Vlad Nedelcu
cb8b23d609 [flake8-pyi] Avoid flagging custom-typevar-for-self on metaclass methods (PYI019) (#16141) 2025-02-13 18:44:11 +00:00
Alex Waygood
be49151a3d [red-knot] Remove a parameter from the symbol_by_id() query (#16138) 2025-02-13 13:33:40 +00:00
InSync
7d2e40be2d [pylint] Do not offer fix for raw strings (PLE251) (#16132)
## Summary

Resolves #13294, follow-up to #13882.

At #13882, it was concluded that a fix should not be offered for raw
strings. This change implements that. The five rules in question are now
no longer always fixable.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-13 08:36:11 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
f8093b65ea [flake8-builtins] Update documentation (A005) (#16097)
Follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15951 to update
* the options links in A005 to reference
`lint.flake8-builtins.builtins-strict-checking`
* the description of the rule to explain strict vs non-strict checking
* the option documentation to point back to the rule
2025-02-12 12:50:13 -05:00
Alex Waygood
c31352f52b [ruff] Skip RUF001 diagnostics when visiting string type definitions (#16122) 2025-02-12 16:27:38 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
a9671e7008 ruff_db: add a vector for configuring diagnostic output (#16118)
For now, the only thing one can configure is whether color is enabled or
not. This avoids needing to ask the `colored` crate whether colors have
been globally enabled or disabled. And, more crucially, avoids the need
to _set_ this global flag for testing diagnostic output. Doing so can
have unintended consequences, as outlined in #16115.

Fixes #16115
2025-02-12 14:38:05 +00:00
Micha Reiser
03f08283ad [red-knot] Fallback to requires-python if no python-version is specified (#16028)
## Summary

Add support for the `project.requires-python` field in `pyproject.toml`
files.

Fall back to the resolved lower bound of `project.requires-python` if
the `environment.python-version` field is `None` (or more accurately,
initialize `environment.python-version with `requires-python`'s lower
bound if left unspecified).

## UX design

There are two options on how we can handle the fallback to
`requires-python`'s lower bound:

1. Store the resolved lower bound in `environment.python-version` if
that field is `None` (Implemented in this PR)
2. Store the `requires-python` constraint separately. 

There's no observed difference unless a user-level configuration (or any
other inherited configuration is used). Let's discuss it on the given
example


**User configuration**

```toml
[environment]
python-version = "3.10"
```

**Project configuration (`pyproject.toml`)**

```toml
[project]
name = "test"
requires-python = ">= 3.12"

[tool.knot]
# No environment table
```

The resolved version for 1. is 3.12 because the `requires-python`
constraint precedence takes precedence over the `python-version` in the
user configuration. 2. resolves to 3.10 because all `python-version`
constraints take precedence before falling back to `requires-python`.

Ruff implements 1. It's also the easier to implement and it does seem
intuitive to me that the more local `requires-python` constraint takes
precedence.


## Test plan

Added CLI and unit tests.
2025-02-12 11:47:59 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo
ae1b381c06 [pylint] Correct ordering of arguments in fix for if-stmt-min-max (PLR1730) (#16080)
The PR addresses the issue #16040 .

---

The logic used into the rule is the following:

Suppose to have an expression of the form 

```python
if a cmp b:
    c = d
```
where `a`,` b`, `c` and `d` are Python obj and `cmp` one of `<`, `>`,
`<=`, `>=`.

Then:

- `if a=c and b=d`
    
    - if `<=` fix with `a = max(b, a)`
    - if `>=`  fix with `a = min(b, a)`
    - if `>` fix with `a = min(a, b)`
    - if `<` fix with `a = max(a, b)`

- `if a=d and b=c`

    - if `<=` fix with `b = min(a, b)`
    - if `>=`  fix with `b = max(a, b)`
    - if `>` fix with `b = max(b, a)`
    - if `<` fix with `b = min(b, a)`
 
- do nothing, i.e., we cannot fix this case.

---

In total we have 8 different and possible cases.

```

| Case  | Expression       | Fix           |
|-------|------------------|---------------|
| 1     | if a >= b: a = b | a = min(b, a) |
| 2     | if a <= b: a = b | a = max(b, a) |
| 3     | if a <= b: b = a | b = min(a, b) |
| 4     | if a >= b: b = a | b = max(a, b) |
| 5     | if a > b: a = b  | a = min(a, b) |
| 6     | if a < b: a = b  | a = max(a, b) |
| 7     | if a < b: b = a  | b = min(b, a) |
| 8     | if a > b: b = a  | b = max(b, a) |
```

I added them in the tests. 

Please double-check that I didn't make any mistakes. It's quite easy to
mix up > and <.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-12 10:27:46 +01:00
David Peter
366ae1feaa [red-knot] Document 'public type of undeclared symbols' behavior (#16096)
## Summary

After I was asked twice within the same day, I thought it would be a
good idea to write some *user facing* documentation that explains our
reasoning behind inferring `Unknown | T_inferred` for public uses of
undeclared symbols. This is a major deviation from the behavior of other
type checkers and it seems like a good practice to defend our choice
like this.
2025-02-12 08:52:11 +01:00
Wei Lee
86c5cba472 [airflow] Fix ImportPathMoved / ProviderName misuse (AIR303) (#16013)
## Summary


* fix ImportPathMoved / ProviderName misuse
* oncrete names, such as `["airflow", "config_templates",
"default_celery", "DEFAULT_CELERY_CONFIG"]`, should use `ProviderName`.
In contrast, module paths like `"airflow", "operators", "weekday", ...`
should use `ImportPathMoved`. Misuse may lead to incorrect detection.

## Test Plan

update test fixture
2025-02-12 12:34:16 +05:30
Andrew Gallant
6e34f74c16 add diagnostic Span (couples File and TextRange) (#16101)
This essentially makes it impossible to construct a `Diagnostic`
that has a `TextRange` but no `File`.

This is meant to be a precursor to multi-span support.

(Note that I consider this more of a prototyping-change and not
necessarily what this is going to look like longer term.)

Reviewers can probably review this PR as one big diff instead of
commit-by-commit.
2025-02-11 14:55:12 -05:00
Micha Reiser
9c179314ed Remove Hash and Eq from AstNodeRef for types not implementing Eq or Hash (#16100)
## Summary

This is a follow up to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15763#discussion_r1949681336

It reverts the change to using ptr equality for `AstNodeRef`s, which in
turn removes the `Eq`, `PartialEq`, and `Hash` implementations for
`AstNodeRef`s parametrized with AST nodes.
Cheap comparisons shouldn't be needed because the node field is
generally marked as `[#tracked]` and `#[no_eq]` and removing the
implementations even enforces that those
attributes are set on all `AstNodeRef` fields (which is good).

The only downside this has is that we technically wouldn't have to mark
the `Unpack::target` as `#[tracked]` because
the `target` field is accessed in every query accepting `Unpack` as an
argument.

Overall, enforcing the use of `#[tracked]` seems like a good trade off,
espacially considering that it's very likely that
we'd probably forget to mark the `Unpack::target` field as tracked if we
add a new `Unpack` query that doesn't access the target.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-02-11 19:55:50 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ce31c2693b Fix release build warning about unused todo type message (#16102) 2025-02-11 18:38:41 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
7b487d853a [pydocstyle] Handle arguments with the same names as sections (D417) (#16011)
## Summary

Fixes #16007. The logic from the last fix for this (#9427) was
sufficient, it just wasn't being applied because `Attributes` sections
aren't expected to have nested sections. I just deleted the outer
conditional, which should hopefully fix this for all section types.

## Test Plan

New regression test, plus the existing D417 tests.
2025-02-11 12:05:29 -05:00
Alex Waygood
df1d430294 [red-knot] Reduce usage of From<Type> implementations when working with Symbols (#16076) 2025-02-11 11:09:37 +00:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
69d86d1d69 Transition to salsa coarse-grained tracked structs (#15763)
## Summary

Transition to using coarse-grained tracked structs (depends on
https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa/pull/657). For now, this PR doesn't
add any `#[tracked]` fields, meaning that any changes cause the entire
struct to be invalidated. It also changes `AstNodeRef` to be
compared/hashed by pointer address, instead of performing a deep AST
comparison.

## Test Plan

This yields a 10-15% improvement on my machine (though weirdly some runs
were 5-10% without being flagged as inconsistent by criterion, is there
some non-determinism involved?). It's possible that some of this is
unrelated, I'll try applying the patch to the current salsa version to
make sure.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-11 11:38:50 +01:00
InSync
7fbd89cb39 [pyupgrade] Handle micro version numbers correctly (UP036) (#16091)
## Summary

Resolves #16082.

`UP036` will now also take into consideration whether or not a micro
version number is set:

* If a third element doesn't exist, the existing logic is preserved.
* If it exists but is not an integer literal, the check will not be
reported.
* If it is an integer literal but doesn't fit into a `u8`, the check
will be reported as invalid.
* Otherwise, the compared version is determined to always be less than
the target version when:
	* The target's minor version is smaller than that of the comparator, or
* The operator is `<`, the micro version is 0, and the two minor
versions compare equal.

As this is considered a bugfix, it is not preview-gated.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-11 07:40:56 +00:00
David Peter
0019d39f6e [red-knot] T | object == object (#16088)
## Summary

- Simplify unions with `object` to `object`.
- Add a new `Type::object(db)` constructor to abbreviate
`KnownClass::Object.to_instance(db)` in some places.
- Add a `Type::is_object` and `Class::is_object` function to make some
tests for a bit easier to read.

closes #16084

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2025-02-10 23:07:06 +01:00
Dylan
f30fac6326 [ruff] Skip singleton starred expressions for incorrectly-parenthesized-tuple-in-subscript (RUF031) (#16083)
The index in subscript access like `d[*y]` will not be linted or
autofixed with parentheses, even when
`lint.ruff.parenthesize-tuple-in-subscript = true`.

Closes #16077
2025-02-10 11:30:07 -06:00
Micha Reiser
a4c8c49ac2 Delete left-over `verbosity.rs (#16081) 2025-02-10 16:06:05 +00:00
Micha Reiser
af832560fc [red-knot] User-level configuration (#16021)
## Summary

This PR adds support for user-level configurations
(`~/.config/knot/knot.toml`) to Red Knot.

Red Knot will watch the user-level configuration file for changes but
only if it exists
when the process start. It doesn't watch for new configurations, 
mainly to simplify things for now (it would require watching the entire
`.config` directory because the `knot` subfolder might not exist
either).

The new `ConfigurationFile` struct seems a bit overkill for now but I
plan to use it for
hierarchical configurations as well. 


Red Knot uses the same strategy as uv and Ruff by using the etcetera
crate.

## Test Plan

Added CLI and file watching test
2025-02-10 16:44:23 +01:00
Micha Reiser
f7819e553f Add user_configuration_directory to System (#16020)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `user_configuration_directory` method to `System`. We
need it to resolve where to lookup a user-level `knot.toml`
configuration file.
The method belongs to `System` because not all platforms have a
convention of where to store such configuration files (e.g. wasm).


I refactored `TestSystem` to be a simple wrapper around an `Arc<dyn
System...>` and use the `System.as_any` method instead to cast it down
to an `InMemory` system. I also removed some `System` specific methods
from `InMemoryFileSystem`, they don't belong there.

This PR removes the `os` feature as a default feature from `ruff_db`.
Most crates depending on `ruff_db` don't need it because they only
depend on `System` or only depend on `os` for testing. This was
necessary to fix a compile error with `red_knot_wasm`

## Test Plan

I'll make use of the method in my next PR. So I guess we won't know if
it works before then but I copied the code from Ruff/uv, so I have high
confidence that it is correct.

`cargo test`
2025-02-10 15:50:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser
678b0c2d39 [red-knot] Resolve Options to Settings (#16000)
## Summary

This PR generalize the idea that we may want to emit diagnostics for 
invalid or incompatible configuration values similar to how we already 
do it for `rules`. 

This PR introduces a new `Settings` struct that is similar to `Options`
but, unlike
`Options`, are fields have their default values filled in and they use a
representation optimized for reads.

The diagnostics created during loading the `Settings` are stored on the
`Project` so that we can emit them when calling `check`.

The motivation for this work is that it simplifies adding new settings.
That's also why I went ahead and added the `terminal.error-on-warning`
setting to demonstrate how new settings are added.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, new CLI test.
2025-02-10 15:28:45 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
524cf6e515 Bump version to 0.9.6 (#16074) 2025-02-10 18:14:04 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
857cf0deb0 Revert tailwindcss v4 update (#16075)
## Summary

Revert the v4 update for now until the codebase is updated
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16069).

Update renovate config to disable updating it.

## Test Plan

```console
$ npx --yes --package renovate -- renovate-config-validator
(node:98977) [DEP0040] DeprecationWarning: The `punycode` module is deprecated. Please use a userland alternative instead.
(Use `node --trace-deprecation ...` to show where the warning was created)
 INFO: Validating .github/renovate.json5
 INFO: Config validated successfully
```

And run `npm run build` in the `playground/` directory.
2025-02-10 18:13:32 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
0f1eb1e2fc Improve migration document (#16072)
## Summary

This PR improves the migration document based on recent feedback.

[Rendered
version](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/dhruv/migration/docs/editors/migration.md)

### Preview

<img width="1897" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-10 at 2 52 31 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/596a3217-6598-4274-ab49-a89b9cb60fe0"
/>
2025-02-10 16:30:03 +05:30
InSync
b69eb9099a Fix reference definition labels for backtick-quoted shortcut links (#16035)
## Summary

Resolves #16010.

The changes boil down to something like this:

```diff
-/// The [FastAPI documentation] recommends the use of [`typing.Annotated`]
+/// The [FastAPI documentation] recommends the use of [`typing.Annotated`][typing-annotated]

-/// [typing.Annotated]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.Annotated
+/// [typing-annotated]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.Annotated
```

## Test Plan

Mkdocs:


![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2e6bf22-56fa-4b2c-9500-1c1256c5a218)

GitHub:

> ## Why is this bad?
> The [FastAPI documentation] recommends the use of
[`typing.Annotated`][typing-annotated]
> 
> ...
>
> [FastAPI documentation]:
https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/query-params-str-validations/?h=annotated#advantages-of-annotated
> [typing-annotated]:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.Annotated

[CommonMark
dingus](https://spec.commonmark.org/dingus/?text=%23%23%20Why%20is%20this%20bad%3F%0AThe%20%5BFastAPI%20documentation%5D%20recommends%20the%20use%20of%20%5B%60typing.Annotated%60%5D%5Btyping-annotated%5D%0A%0A...%0A%0A%5BFastAPI%20documentation%5D%3A%20https%3A%2F%2Ffastapi.tiangolo.com%2Ftutorial%2Fquery-params-str-validations%2F%3Fh%3Dannotated%23advantages-of-annotated%0A%5Btyping-annotated%5D%3A%20https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.python.org%2F3%2Flibrary%2Ftyping.html%23typing.Annotated):

```html
<h2>Why is this bad?</h2>
<p>The <a href="https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/query-params-str-validations/?h=annotated#advantages-of-annotated">FastAPI documentation</a> recommends the use of <a href="https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.Annotated"><code>typing.Annotated</code></a></p>
<p>...</p>
```
2025-02-10 09:54:22 +01:00
ABDULRAHMAN ALRAHMA
d2f661f795 RUF009 should behave similar to B008 and ignore attributes with immutable types (#16048)
This PR resolved #15772

Before PR:
```
def _(
    this_is_fine: int = f(),           # No error
    this_is_not: list[int] = f()       # B008: Do not perform function call `f` in argument defaults
): ...


@dataclass
class _:
    this_is_not_fine: list[int] = f()  # RUF009: Do not perform function call `f` in dataclass defaults
    this_is_also_not: int = f()        # RUF009: Do not perform function call `f` in dataclass defaults
```

After PR:
```
def _(
    this_is_fine: int = f(),           # No error
    this_is_not: list[int] = f()       # B008: Do not perform function call `f` in argument defaults
): ...


@dataclass
class _:
    this_is_not_fine: list[int] = f()  # RUF009: Do not perform function call `f` in dataclass defaults
    this_is_fine: int = f()
```
2025-02-10 09:46:23 +01:00
InSync
07cf8852a3 [pylint] Also report when the object isn't a literal (PLE1310) (#15985)
## Summary

Follow-up to #15984.

Previously, `PLE1310` would only report when the object is a literal:

```python
'a'.strip('//')  # error

foo = ''
foo.strip('//')  # no error
```

After this change, objects whose type can be inferred to be either `str`
or `bytes` will also be reported in preview.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-10 09:31:27 +01:00
renovate[bot]
c08989692b Update Rust crate rustc-hash to v2.1.1 (#16060)
This PR contains the following updates:

| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
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workspace.dependencies | patch | `2.1.0` -> `2.1.1` |

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### Release Notes

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###
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[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash/compare/v2.1.0...v2.1.1)

-   Change the internal algorithm to better accomodate large hashmaps.
This mitigates a [regression with 2.0 in
rustc](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135477).
See [PR#55](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash/pull/55)
for more details on the change (this PR was not merged).
This problem might be improved with changes to hashbrown in the future.

#### 2.1.0

-   Implement `Clone` for `FxRandomState`
-   Implement `Clone` for `FxSeededState`
-   Use SPDX license expression in license field

#### 2.0.0

-   Replace hash with faster and better finalized hash.
    This replaces the previous "fxhash" algorithm originating in Firefox
with a custom hasher designed and implemented by Orson Peters
([`@orlp`](https://redirect.github.com/orlp)).
It was measured to have slightly better performance for rustc, has
better theoretical properties
    and also includes a significantly better string hasher.
-   Fix `no_std` builds

#### 1.2.0 (**YANKED**)

**Note: This version has been yanked due to issues with the `no_std`
feature!**

-   Add a `FxBuildHasher` unit struct
-   Improve documentation
-   Add seed API for supplying custom seeds other than 0
- Add `FxRandomState` based on `rand` (behind the `rand` feature) for
random seeds
-   Make many functions `const fn`
-   Implement `Clone` for `FxHasher` struct

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2025-02-10 08:22:52 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
869a9543e4 Root exclusions in the server to project root (#16043)
## Summary

fixes: #16041 

## Test Plan

Using the [project](https://github.com/bwcc-clan/polebot) in the linked
issue:

Notice how the project "polebot" is in the "play" directory which is
included in the `exclude` setting as:

```toml
exclude = ["play"]
```

**Before this fix**

```
DEBUG ruff:worker:0 ruff_server::resolve: Ignored path via `exclude`: /private/tmp/ruff-test/play/polebot/src/utils/log_tools.py
```

**After this fix**

```
DEBUG ruff:worker:2 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /private/tmp/ruff-test/play/polebot/src/utils/log_tools.py
```

I also updated the same project to remove the "play" directory from the
`exclude` setting and made sure that anything under the `polebot/play`
directory is included:

```
DEBUG  ruff:worker:4 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /private/tmp/ruff-test/play/polebot/play/test.py
```

And, excluded when I add the directory back:

```
DEBUG  ruff:worker:2 ruff_server::resolve: Ignored path via `exclude`: /private/tmp/ruff-test/play/polebot/play/test.py
```
2025-02-10 04:57:14 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
cc0a5dd14a Directly include Settings struct for the server (#16042)
## Summary

This PR refactors the `RuffSettings` struct to directly include the
resolved `Settings` instead of including the specific fields from it.
The server utilizes a lot of it already, so it makes sense to just
include the entire struct for simplicity.

### `Deref`

I implemented `Deref` on `RuffSettings` to return the `Settings` because
`RuffSettings` is now basically a wrapper around it with the config path
as the other field. This path field is only used for debugging
("printDebugInformation" command).
2025-02-10 10:20:01 +05:30
renovate[bot]
b54e390cb4 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.28 (#16059) 2025-02-09 21:36:36 -05:00
renovate[bot]
5e1403a8a6 Update Rust crate strum_macros to 0.27.0 (#16065) 2025-02-10 02:36:08 +00:00
renovate[bot]
a6b86e3de2 Update NPM Development dependencies (#16067) 2025-02-09 21:29:45 -05:00
renovate[bot]
798725ccf9 Update Rust crate uuid to v1.13.1 (#16066) 2025-02-09 21:29:38 -05:00
renovate[bot]
81749164bc Update Rust crate strum to 0.27.0 (#16064) 2025-02-09 21:29:20 -05:00
renovate[bot]
b3ea17f128 Update pre-commit dependencies (#16063) 2025-02-09 21:29:12 -05:00
renovate[bot]
8fb69d3b05 Update dependency ruff to v0.9.5 (#16062) 2025-02-09 21:29:05 -05:00
renovate[bot]
3b69a8833d Update Rust crate toml to v0.8.20 (#16061) 2025-02-09 21:28:58 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
88b543d73a [flake8-builtins] Make strict module name comparison optional (A005) (#15951)
## Summary

This PR adds the configuration option
`lint.flake8-builtins.builtins-strict-checking`, which is used in A005
to determine whether the fully-qualified module name (relative to the
project root or source directories) should be checked instead of just
the final component as is currently the case.

As discussed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15399#issuecomment-2587017147,
the default value of the new option is `false` on preview, so modules
like `utils.logging` from the initial report are no longer flagged by
default. For non-preview the default is still strict checking.

## Test Plan

New A005 test module with the structure reported in #15399.

Fixes #15399
2025-02-09 19:33:03 -05:00
InSync
f367aa8367 [ruff] Indented form feeds (RUF054) (#16049)
## Summary

Resolves #12321.

The physical-line-based `RUF054` checks for form feed characters that
are preceded by only tabs and spaces, but not any other characters,
including form feeds.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-09 19:23:48 -05:00
David Salvisberg
9ae98d4a09 [flake8-type-checking] Avoid TC004 false positive with __getattr__ (#16052) 2025-02-09 16:27:06 +00:00
Dylan
0af4b23d9f [ruff] Skip type definitions for missing-f-string-syntax (RUF027) (#16054)
As an f-string is never correct in a type definition context, we skip
[missing-f-string-syntax
(RUF027)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/missing-f-string-syntax/#missing-f-string-syntax-ruf027)
in this case.

Closes #16037
2025-02-09 10:16:28 -06:00
Dylan
f178ecc2d7 [flake8-pyi] Extend fix to Python <= 3.9 for redundant-none-literal (PYI061) (#16044)
This PR extends the fix offered for [redundant-none-literal
(PYI061)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/redundant-none-literal/#redundant-none-literal-pyi061)
to include Python versions <= 3.9 by using `typing.Optional` instead of
the operator `|`. We also offer the fix with `|` for any target version
on stub files.

Closes #15795
2025-02-09 09:58:53 -06:00
InSync
a46fbda948 [flake8-datetime] Ignore .replace() calls while looking for .astimezone (#16050)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-02-09 15:48:59 +00:00
Alex Waygood
fc59e1b17f [red-knot] Merge TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_name_load and TypeInferenceBuilder::lookup_name (#16019)
## Summary

No functional change here; this is another simplification split out from
my outcome-refactor branch to reduce the diff there. This merges
`TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_name_load` and
`TypeInferenceBuilder::lookup_name`. This removes the need to have
extensive doc-comments about the purpose of
`TypeInferenceBuilder::lookup_name`, since the method only makes sense
when called from the specific context of
`TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_name_load`.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2025-02-08 19:42:14 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1f3ff48b4f Undeprecate ruff.nativeServer (#16039)
Related to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/684.
2025-02-08 22:29:07 +05:30
Carlos Martin
5e027a43ff Add JAX to users list. (#16031)
This PR adds [JAX](https://github.com/jax-ml/jax) to the
[list](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff?tab=readme-ov-file#whos-using-ruff)
of open-source projects using Ruff.
2025-02-08 16:45:30 +00:00
Alex Waygood
22728808aa [pyupgrade] Ensure we do not rename two type parameters to the same name (UP049) (#16038)
Fixes #16024

## Summary

This PR adds proper isolation for `UP049` fixes so that two type
parameters are not renamed to the same name, which would introduce
invalid syntax. E.g. for this:

```py
class Foo[_T, __T]: ...
```

we cannot apply two autofixes to the class, as that would produce
invalid syntax -- this:

```py
class Foo[T, T]: ...
```

The "isolation" here means that Ruff won't apply more than one fix to
the same type-parameter list in a single iteration of the loop it does
to apply all autofixes. This means that after the first autofix has been
done, the semantic model will have recalculated which variables are
available in the scope, meaning that the diagnostic for the second
parameter will be deemed unfixable since it collides with an existing
name in the same scope (the name we autofixed the first parameter to in
an earlier iteration of the autofix loop).

Cc. @ntBre, for interest!

## Test Plan

I added an integration test that reproduces the bug on `main`.
2025-02-08 15:44:04 +00:00
InSync
a04ddf2a55 [pyupgrade] [ruff] Don't apply renamings if the new name is shadowed in a scope of one of the references to the binding (UP049, RUF052) (#16032)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-02-08 11:25:23 +00:00
Dylan
3a806ecaa1 [flake8-annotations] Correct syntax for typing.Union in suggested return type fixes for ANN20x rules (#16025)
When suggesting a return type as a union in Python <=3.9, we now avoid a
`TypeError` by correctly suggesting syntax like `Union[int,str,None]`
instead of `Union[int | str | None]`.
2025-02-07 17:17:20 -06:00
InSync
a29009e4ed [pyupgrade] Comments within parenthesized value ranges should not affect applicability (UP040) (#16027)
## Summary

Follow-up to #16026.

Previously, the fix for this would be marked as unsafe, even though all
comments are preserved:

```python
# .pyi
T: TypeAlias = (  # Comment
	int | str
)
```

Now it is safe: comments within the parenthesized range no longer affect
applicability.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dylan <53534755+dylwil3@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-02-07 14:44:33 -06:00
InSync
19f3424a1a [pylint] Do not report calls when object type and argument type mismatch, remove custom escape handling logic (PLE1310) (#15984)
## Summary

Resolves #15968.

Previously, these would be considered violations:

```python
b''.strip('//')
''.lstrip('//', foo = "bar")
```

...while these are not:

```python
b''.strip(b'//')
''.strip('\\b\\x08')
```

Ruff will now not report when the types of the object and that of the
argument mismatch, or when there are extra arguments.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-07 14:31:07 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
d4a5772d96 [flake8-builtins] Match upstream module name comparison (A005) (#16006)
See #15951 for the original discussion and reviews. This is just the
first half of that PR (reaching parity with `flake8-builtins` without
adding any new configuration options) split out for nicer changelog
entries.

For posterity, here's a script for generating the module structure that
was useful for interactive testing and creating the table
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15951#issuecomment-2640662041).
The results for this branch are the same as the `Strict` column there,
as expected.

```shell
mkdir abc collections foobar urlparse

for i in */
do
	touch $i/__init__.py
done	

cp -r abc foobar collections/.
cp -r abc collections foobar/.

touch ruff.toml

touch foobar/logging.py
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-07 13:55:56 -05:00
Alex Waygood
efa8a3ddcc [pyupgrade] Don't introduce invalid syntax when upgrading old-style type aliases with parenthesized multiline values (UP040) (#16026) 2025-02-07 17:05:17 +00:00
Dylan
46fe17767d Pass Checker by immutable reference to lint rules (#16012)
This very large PR changes the field `.diagnostics` in the `Checker`
from a `Vec<Diagnostic>` to a `RefCell<Vec<Diagnostic>>`, adds methods
to push new diagnostics to this cell, and then removes unnecessary
mutability throughout all of our lint rule implementations.

Consequently, the compiler may now enforce what was, till now, the
_convention_ that the only changes to the `Checker` that can happen
during a lint are the addition of diagnostics[^1].

The PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit. I have tried to keep the large
commits limited to "bulk actions that you can easily see are performing
the same find/replace on a large number of files", and separate anything
ad-hoc or with larger diffs. Please let me know if there's anything else
I can do to make this easier to review!

Many thanks to [`ast-grep`](https://github.com/ast-grep/ast-grep),
[`helix`](https://github.com/helix-editor/helix), and good ol'
fashioned`git` magic, without which this PR would have taken the rest of
my natural life.

[^1]: And randomly also the seen variables violating `flake8-bugbear`?
2025-02-07 09:05:50 -06:00
David Peter
1f7a29d347 [red-knot] Unpacker: Make invariant explicit and directly return a Type (#16018)
## Summary

- Do not return `Option<Type<…>>` from `Unpacker::get`, but just `Type`.
Panic otherwise.
- Rename `Unpacker::get` to `Unpacker::expression_type`
2025-02-07 12:00:04 +00:00
Wei Lee
618bfaf884 [airflow] Add external_task.{ExternalTaskMarker, ExternalTaskSensor} for AIR302 (#16014)
## Summary

Apply suggestions similar to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15922#discussion_r1940697704


## Test Plan

a test fixture has been updated
2025-02-07 16:38:34 +05:30
Alex Waygood
b1c61cb2ee [ruff] Fix invalid annotation in docs example (#16016) 2025-02-07 10:45:51 +00:00
David Peter
97e6fc3793 [red-knot] Unpacking and for loop assignments to attributes (#16004)
## Summary

* Support assignments to attributes in more cases:
    - assignments in `for` loops
    - in unpacking assignments
* Add test for multi-target assignments
* Add tests for all other possible assignments to attributes that could
   possibly occur (in decreasing order of likeliness):
    - augmented attribute assignments
    - attribute assignments in `with` statements
    - attribute assignments in comprehensions
- Note: assignments to attributes in named expressions are not
   syntactically allowed

closes #15962

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-02-07 11:30:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
38351e00ee [red-knot] Partial revert of relative import handling for files in the root of a search path (#16001)
## Summary

This PR reverts the behavior changes from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15990

But it isn't just a revert, it also:

* Adds a test covering this specific behavior
* Preserves the improvement to use `saturating_sub` in the package case
to avoid overflows in the case of invalid syntax
* Use `ancestors` instead of a `for` loop

## Test Plan

Added test
2025-02-07 11:04:09 +01:00
Micha Reiser
26c37b1e0e Add knot.toml schema (#15735)
## Summary

Adds a JSON schema generation step for Red Knot. This PR doesn't yet add
a publishing step because it's still a bit early for that


## Test plan

I tested the schema in Zed, VS Code and PyCharm:

* PyCharm: You have to manually add a schema mapping (settings JSON
Schema Mappings)
* Zed and VS code support the inline schema specification

```toml
#:schema /Users/micha/astral/ruff/knot.schema.json


[environment]
extra-paths = []


[rules]
call-possibly-unbound-method = "error"
unknown-rule = "error"

# duplicate-base = "error"
```

```json
{
    "$schema": "file:///Users/micha/astral/ruff/knot.schema.json",

    "environment": {
        "python-version": "3.13",
        "python-platform": "linux2"
    },

    "rules": {
        "unknown-rule": "error"
    }
}
```


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a18fcd96-7cbe-4110-985b-9f1935584411


The Schema overall works but all editors have their own quirks:

* PyCharm: Hovering a name always shows the section description instead
of the description of the specific setting. But it's the same for other
settings in `pyproject.toml` files 🤷
* VS Code (JSON): Using the generated schema in a JSON file gives
exactly the experience I want
* VS Code (TOML): 
* Properties with multiple possible values are repeated during
auto-completion without giving any hint how they're different. ![Screen
Shot 2025-02-06 at 14 05 35
PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d7f3c2a9-2351-4226-9fc1-b91aa192a237)
* The property description mushes together the description of the
property and the value, which looks sort of ridiculous. ![Screen Shot
2025-02-06 at 14 04 40
PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8b72f04a-c62a-49b5-810f-7ddd472884d0)
* Autocompletion and documentation hovering works (except the
limitations mentioned above)
* Zed:
* Very similar to VS Code with the exception that it uses the
description attribute to distinguish settings with multiple possible
values ![Screen Shot 2025-02-06 at 14 08 19
PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/78a7f849-ff4e-44ff-8317-708eaf02dc1f)


I don't think there's much we can do here other than hope (or help)
editors improve their auto completion. The same short comings also apply
to ruff, so this isn't something new. For now, I think this is good
enough
2025-02-07 10:59:40 +01:00
InSync
7db5a924af [flake8-comprehensions] Detect overshadowed list/set/dict, ignore variadics and named expressions (C417) (#15955)
## Summary

Part of #15809 and #15876.

This change brings several bugfixes:

* The nested `map()` call in `list(map(lambda x: x, []))` where `list`
is overshadowed is now correctly reported.
* The call will no longer reported if:
	* Any arguments given to `map()` are variadic.
	* Any of the iterables contain a named expression.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-07 08:58:05 +00:00
Junhson Jean-Baptiste
349f93389e [flake8-simplify] Only trigger SIM401 on known dictionaries (SIM401) (#15995)
## Summary

This change resolves #15814 to ensure that `SIM401` is only triggered on
known dictionary types. Before, the rule was getting triggered even on
types that _resemble_ a dictionary but are not actually a dictionary.

I did this using the `is_known_to_be_of_type_dict(...)` functionality.
The logic for this function was duplicated in a few spots, so I moved
the code to a central location, removed redundant definitions, and
updated existing calls to use the single definition of the function!

## Test Plan

Since this PR only modifies an existing rule, I made changes to the
existing test instead of adding new ones. I made sure that `SIM401` is
triggered on types that are clearly dictionaries and that it's not
triggered on a simple custom dictionary-like type (using a modified
version of [the code in the issue](#15814))

The additional changes to de-duplicate `is_known_to_be_of_type_dict`
don't break any existing tests -- I think this should be fine since the
logic remains the same (please let me know if you think otherwise, I'm
excited to get feedback and work towards a good fix 🙂).

---------

Co-authored-by: Junhson Jean-Baptiste <junhsonjb@naan.mynetworksettings.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-07 08:25:20 +00:00
InSync
bb979e05ac [flake8-pie] Remove following comma correctly when the unpacked dictionary is empty (PIE800) (#16008)
## Summary

Resolves #15997.

Ruff used to introduce syntax errors while fixing these cases, but no
longer will:

```python
{"a": [], **{},}
#         ^^^^ Removed, leaving two contiguous commas

{"a": [], **({})}
#         ^^^^^ Removed, leaving a stray closing parentheses
```

Previously, the function would take a shortcut if the unpacked
dictionary is empty; now, both cases are handled using the same logic
introduced in #15394. This change slightly modifies that logic to also
remove the first comma following the dictionary, if and only if it is
empty.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-07 08:52:10 +01:00
Dylan
10d3e64ccd Bump version to 0.9.5 (#16002) 2025-02-06 13:24:45 -06:00
InSync
84ceddcbd9 [ruff] Classes with mixed type variable style (RUF053) (#15841) 2025-02-06 18:35:51 +00:00
Ayush Baweja
ba2f0e998d [flake8-pyi] Add autofix for unused-private-type-var (PYI018) (#15999)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-06 18:08:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
18b497a913 [red-knot] Fixup a couple of nits in the red_knot_test README (#15996) 2025-02-06 15:04:27 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7cac0da44d Workaround Even Better TOML crash related to allOf (#15992)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15978

Even Better TOML doesn't support `allOf` well. In fact, it just crashes.

This PR works around this limitation by avoid using `allOf` in the
automatically
derived schema for the docstring formatting setting. 

### Alternatives

schemars introduces `allOf` whenver it sees a `$ref` alongside other
object properties
because this is no longer valid according to Draft 7. We could replace
the
visitor performing the rewrite but I prefer not to because replacing
`allOf` with `oneOf`
is only valid for objects that don't have any other `oneOf` or `anyOf`
schema.

## Test Plan


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/25d73b2a-fee1-4ba6-9ffe-869b2c3bc64e
2025-02-06 16:00:50 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b66cc94f9b Add deprecation warning for ruff-lsp related settings (#15850)
## Summary

This PR updates the documentation to add deprecated warning for
`ruff-lsp` specific settings

### Preview


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/64e11e4b-7178-43ab-be5b-421e7f4689de

## Test Plan

Build the documentation locally and test out the links. Refer to the
preview video above.
2025-02-06 20:12:41 +05:30
David Peter
e345307260 [red-knot] Fix diagnostic range for non-iterable unpacking assignments (#15994)
## Summary

I noticed that the diagnostic range in specific unpacking assignments is
wrong. For this example

```py
a, b = 1
```

we previously got (see first commit):

```
error: lint:not-iterable
 --> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:1:1
  |
1 | a, b = 1
  | ^^^^ Object of type `Literal[1]` is not iterable
  |
```

and with this change, we get:

```
error: lint:not-iterable
 --> /src/mdtest_snippet.py:1:8
  |
1 | a, b = 1
  |        ^ Object of type `Literal[1]` is not iterable
  |
```

## Test Plan

New snapshot tests.
2025-02-06 15:36:22 +01:00
Micha Reiser
5588c75d65 [red-knot] Fix relative imports in src.root (#15990)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15989

Red Knot failed to resolve relative imports if the importing module is
located at a search path root.

The issue was that the module resolver returned an `Err(TooManyDots)` as
soon as the parent of the current module is `None` (which is the case
for a module at the search path root).
However, this is incorrect if a `tail` (a module name) exists.
2025-02-06 14:08:20 +00:00
Raymond Berger
9d2105b863 add instance variable examples to RUF012 (#15982)
## Summary

Closes #15804 

Add more examples to the documentation.

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-06 14:01:09 +00:00
David Salvisberg
8fcac0ff36 Recognize all symbols named TYPE_CHECKING for in_type_checking_block (#15719)
Closes #15681

## Summary

This changes `analyze::typing::is_type_checking_block` to recognize all
symbols named "TYPE_CHECKING".
This matches the current behavior of mypy and pyright as well as
`flake8-type-checking`.

It also drops support for detecting `if False:` and `if 0:` as type
checking blocks. This used to be an option for
providing backwards compatibility with Python versions that did not have
a `typing` module, but has since
been removed from the typing spec and is no longer supported by any of
the mainstream type checkers.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-06 14:45:12 +01:00
Vasco Schiavo
81059d05fc [pep8-naming] Consider any number of leading underscore for N801 (#15988)
## Summary

The PR addresses the issue #15939 

Let me know if you think there are other test cases I should add ;-)
2025-02-06 14:08:27 +05:30
Vasco Schiavo
24bab7e82e [pycodestyle] Exempt sys.path += ... calls (E402) (#15980)
## Summary

The PR addresses issue #15886 .
2025-02-06 08:51:51 +01:00
David Peter
d0555f7b5c [red-knot] Litate tests: minor follow-up (#15987)
## Summary

- Minor wording update
- Code improvement (thanks Alex)
- Removed all unnecessary filenames throughout our Markdown tests (two
new ones were added in the meantime)
- Minor rewording of the statically-known-branches introduction
2025-02-06 07:15:26 +00:00
Douglas Creager
0906554357 [red-knot] Combine terminal statement support with statically known branches (#15817)
This example from @sharkdp shows how terminal statements can appear in
statically known branches:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15676#issuecomment-2618809716

```py
def _(cond: bool):
    x = "a"
    if cond:
        x = "b"
        if True:
            return

    reveal_type(x)  # revealed: "a", "b"; should be "a"
```

We now use visibility constraints to track reachability, which allows us
to model this correctly. There are two related changes as a result:

- New bindings are not assumed to be visible; they inherit the current
"scope start" visibility, which effectively means that new bindings are
visible if/when the current flow is reachable

- When simplifying visibility constraints after branching control flow,
we only simplify if none of the intervening branches included a terminal
statement. That is, earlier unaffected bindings are only _actually_
unaffected if all branches make it to the merge point.
2025-02-05 17:47:49 -05:00
David Peter
d296f602e7 [red-knot] Merge Markdown code blocks inside a single section (#15950)
## Summary

Allow for literate style in Markdown tests and merge multiple (unnamed)
code blocks into a single embedded file.

closes #15941

## Test Plan

- Interactively made sure that error-lines were reported correctly in
  multi-snippet sections.
2025-02-05 22:26:15 +01:00
Andrew Gallant
d47088c8f8 [red-knot] fix unresolvable import range (#15976)
This causes the diagnostic to highlight the actual unresovable import
instead of the entire `from ... import ...` statement.

While we're here, we expand the test coverage to cover all of the
possible ways that an `import` or a `from ... import` can fail.

Some considerations:

* The first commit in this PR adds a regression test for the current
behavior.
* This creates a new `mdtest/diagnostics` directory. Are folks cool
with this? I guess the idea is to put tests more devoted to diagnostics
than semantics in this directory. (Although I'm guessing there will
be some overlap.)

Fixes #15866
2025-02-05 14:01:58 -05:00
David Peter
1f0ad675d3 [red-knot] Initial set of descriptor protocol tests (#15972)
## Summary

This is a first step towards creating a test suite for
[descriptors](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/descriptor.html). It does
not (yet) aim to be exhaustive.

relevant ticket: #15966 

## Test Plan

Compared desired behavior with the runtime behavior and the behavior of
existing type checkers.

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike Perlov <mishamsk@gmail.com>
2025-02-05 19:47:43 +01:00
Andrew Gallant
a84b27e679 red_knot_test: add support for diagnostic snapshotting
This ties together everything from the previous commits.
Some interesting bits here are how the snapshot is generated
(where we include relevant info to make it easier to review
the snapshots) and also a tweak to how inline assertions are
processed.

This commit also includes some example snapshots just to get
a sense of what they look like. Follow-up work should add
more of these I think.
2025-02-05 13:02:54 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
8d4679b3ae red_knot_test: update README with section on diagnostic snapshotting
I split this out into a separate commit and put it here
so that reviewers can get a conceptual model of what the
code is doing before seeing the code. (Hopefully that helps.)
2025-02-05 13:02:54 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
b40a7cce15 red_knot_test: add snapshot path
This makes it possible for callers to set where snapshots
should be stored. In general, I think we expect this to
always be set, since otherwise snapshots will end up in
`red_knot_test`, which is where the tests are actually run.
But that's overall counter-intuitive. This permits us to
store snapshots from mdtests alongside the mdtests themselves.
2025-02-05 13:02:54 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
54b3849dfb ruff_db: add more dyn Diagnostic impls
I found it useful to have the `&dyn Diagnostic` trait impl
specifically. I added `Arc<dyn Diagnostic>` for completeness.

(I do kind of wonder if we should be preferring `Arc<dyn ...>`
over something like `Box<dyn ...>` more generally, especially
for things with immutable APIs. It would make cloning cheap.)
2025-02-05 13:02:54 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
ffd94e9ace red_knot_test: generate names for unnamed files using more local reasoning
This change was done to reduce snapshot churn. Previously,
if one added a new section to an Markdown test suite, then
the snapshots of all sections with unnamed files below it would
necessarily change because of the unnamed file count being
global to the test suite.

Instead, we track counts based on section. While adding new
unnamed files within a section will still change unnamed
files below it, I believe this will be less "churn" because
the snapshot will need to change anyway. Some churn is still
possible, e.g., if code blocks are re-ordered. But I think this
is an acceptable trade-off.
2025-02-05 13:02:54 -05:00
Alex Waygood
c816542704 [red-knot] Fix some instance-attribute TODOs around ModuleType (#15974) 2025-02-05 15:33:37 +00:00
Zanie Blue
3f958a9d4c Use a larger runner for the cargo build (msrv) job (#15973) 2025-02-05 09:03:55 -06:00
Alex Waygood
2ebb5e8d4b [red-knot] Make Symbol::or_fall_back_to() lazy (#15943) 2025-02-05 14:51:02 +00:00
Dylan
c69b19fe1d [flake8-comprehensions] Handle trailing comma in fixes for unnecessary-generator-list/set (C400,C401) (#15929)
The unsafe fixes for the rules [unnecessary-generator-list
(C400)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-generator-list/#unnecessary-generator-list-c400)
and [unnecessary-generator-set
(C401)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-generator-set/#unnecessary-generator-set-c401)
used to introduce syntax errors if the argument to `list` or `set` had a
trailing comma, because the fix would retain the comma after
transforming the function call to a comprehension.

This PR accounts for the trailing comma when replacing the end of the
call with a `]` or `}`.

Closes #15852
2025-02-05 07:38:03 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
076d35fb93 [minor] Mention UP049 in UP046 and UP047, add See also section to UP040 (#15956)
## Summary

Minor docs follow-up to #15862 to mention UP049 in the UP046 and UP047
`See also` sections. I wanted to mention it in UP040 too but realized it
didn't have a `See also` section, so I also added that, adapted from the
other two rules.

## Test Plan

cargo test
2025-02-05 08:34:47 -05:00
Dylan
16f2a93fca [ruff] Analyze deferred annotations before enforcing mutable-(data)class-default and function-call-in-dataclass-default-argument (RUF008,RUF009,RUF012) (#15921) 2025-02-05 06:44:19 -06:00
David Peter
eb08345fd5 [red-knot] Extend instance/class attribute tests (#15959)
## Summary

In preparation for creating some (sub) issues for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14164, I'm trying to document
the current behavior (and a bug) a bit better.
2025-02-05 12:45:00 +01:00
Alex Waygood
7ca778f492 [refurb] Minor nits regarding for-loop-writes and for-loop-set-mutations (#15958) 2025-02-05 10:21:36 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo
827a076a2f [pylint] Fix PL1730: min/max auto-fix and suggestion (#15930)
## Summary

The PR addresses the issue #15887 

For two objects `a` and `b`, we ensure that the auto-fix and the
suggestion is of the form `a = min(a, b)` (or `a = max(a, b)`). This is
because we want to be consistent with the python implementation of the
methods: `min` and `max`. See the above issue for more details.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-05 09:29:10 +00:00
InSync
4855e0b288 [refurb] Handle unparenthesized tuples correctly (FURB122, FURB142) (#15953)
## Summary

Resolves #15936.

The fixes will now attempt to preserve the original iterable's format
and quote it if necessary. For `FURB142`, comments within the fix range
will make it unsafe as well.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-05 10:16:54 +01:00
InSync
44ddd98d7e [pyupgrade] Better messages and diagnostic range (UP015) (#15872)
## Summary

Resolves #15863.

In preview, diagnostic ranges will now be limited to that of the
argument. Rule documentation, variable names, error messages and fix
titles have all been modified to use "argument" consistently.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-05 09:44:26 +01:00
InSync
82cb8675dd [pep8-naming] Ignore @override methods (N803) (#15954)
## Summary

Resolves #15925.

`N803` now checks for functions instead of parameters. In preview mode,
if a method is decorated with `@override` and the current scope is that
of a class, it will be ignored.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-02-05 09:35:57 +01:00
InSync
5852217198 [refurb] Also report non-name expressions (FURB169) (#15905)
## Summary

Follow-up to #15779.

Prior to this change, non-name expressions are not reported at all:

```python
type(a.b) is type(None)  # no error
```

This change enhances the rule so that such cases are also reported in
preview. Additionally:

* The fix will now be marked as unsafe if there are any comments within
its range.
* Error messages are slightly modified.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-05 08:46:37 +01:00
Dylan
700e969c56 Config error only when flake8-import-conventions alias conflicts with isort.required-imports bound name (#15918)
Previously an error was emitted any time the configuration required both
an import of a module and an alias for that module. However, required
imports could themselves contain an alias, which may or may not agree
with the required alias.

To wit: requiring `import pandas as pd` does not conflict with the
`flake8-import-conventions.alias` config `{"pandas":"pd"}`.

This PR refines the check before throwing an error.

Closes #15911
2025-02-04 17:05:35 -06:00
InSync
4c15d7a559 Fix a typo in non_pep695_generic_class.rs (#15946)
(Accidentally introduced in #15904.)
2025-02-04 22:16:18 +00:00
Mike Perlov
e15419396c [red-knot] Fix Stack overflow in Type::bool (#15843)
## Summary

This PR adds `Type::call_bound` method for calls that should follow
descriptor protocol calling convention. The PR is intentionally shallow
in scope and only fixes #15672

Couple of obvious things that weren't done:

* Switch to `call_bound` everywhere it should be used
* Address the fact, that red_knot resolves `__bool__ = bool` as a Union,
which includes `Type::Dynamic` and hence fails to infer that the
truthiness is always false for such a class (I've added a todo comment
in mdtests)
* Doesn't try to invent a new type for descriptors, although I have a
gut feeling it may be more convenient in the end, instead of doing
method lookup each time like I did in `call_bound`

## Test Plan

* extended mdtests with 2 examples from the issue
* cargo neatest run
2025-02-04 12:40:07 -08:00
Douglas Creager
444b055cec [red-knot] Use ternary decision diagrams (TDDs) for visibility constraints (#15861)
We now use ternary decision diagrams (TDDs) to represent visibility
constraints. A TDD is just like a BDD ([_binary_ decision
diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_decision_diagram)), but
with "ambiguous" as an additional allowed value. Unlike the previous
representation, TDDs are strongly normalizing, so equivalent ternary
formulas are represented by exactly the same graph node, and can be
compared for equality in constant time.

We currently have a slight 1-3% performance regression with this in
place, according to local testing. However, we also have a _5× increase_
in performance for pathological cases, since we can now remove the
recursion limit when we evaluate visibility constraints.

As follow-on work, we are now closer to being able to remove the
`simplify_visibility_constraint` calls in the semantic index builder. In
the vast majority of cases, we now see (for instance) that the
visibility constraint after an `if` statement, for bindings of symbols
that weren't rebound in any branch, simplifies back to `true`. But there
are still some cases we generate constraints that are cyclic. With
fixed-point cycle support in salsa, or with some careful analysis of the
still-failing cases, we might be able to remove those.
2025-02-04 14:32:11 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
6bb32355ef [pyupgrade] Rename private type parameters in PEP 695 generics (UP049) (#15862)
## Summary

This is a new rule to implement the renaming of PEP 695 type parameters
with leading underscores after they have (presumably) been converted
from standalone type variables by either UP046 or UP047. Part of #15642.

I'm not 100% sure the fix is always safe, but I haven't come up with any
counterexamples yet. `Renamer` seems pretty precise, so I don't think
the usual issues with comments apply.

I initially tried writing this as a rule that receives a `Stmt` rather
than a `Binding`, but in that case the
`checker.semantic().current_scope()` was the global scope, rather than
the scope of the type parameters as I needed. Most of the other rules
using `Renamer` also used `Binding`s, but it does have the downside of
offering separate diagnostics for each parameter to rename.

## Test Plan

New snapshot tests for UP049 alone and the combination of UP046, UP049,
and PYI018.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-04 13:22:57 -05:00
Alex Waygood
cb71393332 Simplify the StringFlags trait (#15944) 2025-02-04 18:14:28 +00:00
Alex Waygood
64e64d2681 [flake8-pyi] Make PYI019 autofixable for .py files in preview mode as well as stubs (#15889) 2025-02-04 16:41:22 +00:00
Alexander Nordin
9d83e76a3b Docs (linter.md): clarify that Python files are always searched for in subdirectories (#15882)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-04 15:36:16 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5bf0e2e95e [flake8-pyi] Make PEP-695 functions with multiple type parameters fixable by PYI019 again (#15938) 2025-02-04 14:38:22 +00:00
David Peter
24c1cf71cb [red-knot] Use unambiguous invalid-syntax-construct for suppression comment test (#15933)
## Summary

I experimented with [not trimming trailing newlines in code
snippets](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15926#discussion_r1940992090),
but since came to the conclusion that the current behavior is better
because otherwise, there is no way to write snippets without a trailing
newline at all. And when you copy the code from a Markdown snippet in
GitHub, you also don't get a trailing newline.

I was surprised to see some test failures when I played with this
though, and decided to make this test independent from this
implementation detail.
2025-02-04 15:24:50 +01:00
Alex Waygood
f23802e219 Make Binding::range() point to the range of a type parameter's name, not the full type parameter (#15935)
Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-02-04 14:14:21 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ff87ea8d42 Update black deviations (#15928) 2025-02-04 14:04:24 +00:00
David Peter
cc60701b59 [red-knot] MDTest: Fix line numbers in error messages (#15932)
## Summary

Fix line number reporting in MDTest error messages.

## Test Plan

Introduced an error in a Markdown test and made sure that the line in
the error message matches.
2025-02-04 13:44:05 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
b5e5271adf Preserve triple quotes and prefixes for strings (#15818)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to #15726, #15778, and #15794 to preserve the triple
quote and prefix flags in plain strings, bytestrings, and f-strings.

I also added a `StringLiteralFlags::without_triple_quotes` method to
avoid passing along triple quotes in rules like SIM905 where it might
not make sense, as discussed
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15726#discussion_r1930532426).

## Test Plan

Existing tests, plus many new cases in the `generator::tests::quote`
test that should cover all combinations of quotes and prefixes, at least
for simple string bodies.

Closes #7799 when combined with #15694, #15726, #15778, and #15794.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:41:06 -05:00
David Peter
9a33924a65 [red-knot] Hand-written MDTest parser (#15926)
## Summary

Replaces our existing Markdown test parser with a fully hand-written
parser. I tried to fix this bug using the old approach and kept running
into problems. Eventually this seemed like the easier way. It's more
code (+50 lines, excluding the new test), but I hope it's relatively
straightforward to understand, compared to the complex interplay between
the byte-stream-manipulation and regex-parsing that we had before.

I did not really focus on performance, as the parsing time does not
dominate the test execution time, but this seems to be slightly faster
than what we had before (executing all MD tests; debug):

| Command | Mean [s] | Min [s] | Max [s] | Relative |
|:---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| this branch | 2.775 ± 0.072 | 2.690 | 2.877 | 1.00 |
| `main` | 2.921 ± 0.034 | 2.865 | 2.967 | 1.05 ± 0.03 |

closes #15923

## Test Plan

One new regression test.
2025-02-04 14:01:53 +01:00
Mike Perlov
15dd3b5ebd [pylint] Fix missing parens in unsafe fix for unnecessary-dunder-call (PLC2801) (#15762)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-04 09:54:01 +00:00
Alexander Nordin
b848afeae8 nit: docs for ignore & select (#15883) 2025-02-04 10:05:41 +01:00
Wei Lee
de4d9979eb [airflow] BashOperator has been moved to airflow.providers.standard.operators.bash.BashOperator (AIR302) (#15922)
## Summary

Extend AIR302 with 

* `airflow.operators.bash.BashOperator →
airflow.providers.standard.operators.bash.BashOperator`
* change existing rules `airflow.operators.bash_operator.BashOperator →
airflow.operators.bash.BashOperator` to
`airflow.operators.bash_operator.BashOperator →
airflow.providers.standard.operators.bash.BashOperator`

## Test Plan

a test fixture has been updated
2025-02-04 14:28:00 +05:30
InSync
ba02294af3 [flake8-logging] .exception() and exc_info= outside exception handlers (LOG004, LOG014) (#15799) 2025-02-04 09:52:12 +01:00
InSync
11cfe2ea8a [red-knot] Enforce specifying paths for mdtest code blocks in a separate preceding line (#15890)
## Summary

Resolves #15695, rework of #15704.

This change modifies the Mdtests framework so that:

* Paths must now be specified in a separate preceding line:

	`````markdown
	`a.py`:

	```py
	x = 1
	```
	`````

If the path of a file conflicts with its `lang`, an error will be
thrown.

* Configs are no longer accepted. The pattern still take them into
account, however, to avoid "Unterminated code block" errors.
* Unnamed files are now assigned unique, `lang`-respecting paths
automatically.

Additionally, all legacy usages have been updated.

## Test Plan

Unit tests and Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-02-04 08:27:17 +01:00
Douglas Creager
0529ad67d7 [red-knot] Internal refactoring of visibility constraints API (#15913)
This extracts some pure refactoring noise from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15861. This changes the API for
creating and evaluating visibility constraints, but does not change how
they are respresented internally. There should be no behavioral or
performance changes in this PR.

Changes:

- Hide the internal representation isn't changed, so that we can make
changes to it in #15861.
- Add a separate builder type for visibility constraints. (With TDDs, we
will have some additional builder state that we can throw away once
we're done constructing.)
- Remove a layer of helper methods from `UseDefMapBuilder`, making
`SemanticIndexBuilder` responsible for constructing whatever visibility
constraints it needs.
2025-02-03 15:13:09 -05:00
David Peter
102c2eec12 [red-knot] Implicit instance attributes (#15811)
## Summary

Add support for implicitly-defined instance attributes, i.e. support
type inference for cases like this:
```py
class C:
    def __init__(self) -> None:
        self.x: int = 1
        self.y = None

reveal_type(C().x)  # int
reveal_type(C().y)  # Unknown | None
```

## Benchmarks

Codspeed reports no change in a cold-cache benchmark, and a -1%
regression in the incremental benchmark. On `black`'s `src` folder, I
don't see a statistically significant difference between the branches:

| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
|:---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| `./red_knot_main check --project /home/shark/black/src` | 133.7 ± 9.5 | 126.7 | 164.7 | 1.01 ± 0.08 |
| `./red_knot_feature check --project /home/shark/black/src` | 132.2 ± 5.1 | 118.1 | 140.9 | 1.00 |

## Test Plan

Updated and new Markdown tests
2025-02-03 19:34:23 +01:00
Justin Bramley
dc5e922221 [flake8-comprehensions] Handle extraneous parentheses around list comprehension (C403) (#15877)
## Summary

Given the following code:

```python
set(([x for x in range(5)]))
```

the current implementation of C403 results in

```python
{(x for x in range(5))}
```

which is a set containing a generator rather than the result of the
generator.

This change removes the extraneous parentheses so that the resulting
code is:

```python
{x for x in range(5)}
```


## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`
2025-02-03 13:26:03 -05:00
Alex Waygood
62075afe4f [flake8-pyi] Significantly improve accuracy of PYI019 if preview mode is enabled (#15888) 2025-02-03 15:45:10 +00:00
InSync
dfe1b849d0 Convert .md links in rule documentation to full URLs (#15904) 2025-02-03 15:33:03 +01:00
Alex Waygood
9c64d65552 [flake8-pyi] Rename PYI019 and improve its diagnostic message (#15885) 2025-02-03 14:23:58 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo
83243de93d Improve Docs: Pylint subcategories' codes (#15909) 2025-02-03 13:53:36 +01:00
renovate[bot]
638186afbd Update Rust crate rand to 0.9.0 (#15899)
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Related to #15848, this PR adds the imports explicitly as we'll now flag
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##### Preview features

- \[`airflow`] Extend airflow context parameter check for
`BaseOperator.execute` (`AIR302`)
([#&#8203;15713](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15713))
- \[`airflow`] Update `AIR302` to check for deprecated context keys
([#&#8203;15144](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15144))
- \[`flake8-bandit`] Permit suspicious imports within stub files (`S4`)
([#&#8203;15822](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15822))
- \[`pylint`] Do not trigger `PLR6201` on empty collections
([#&#8203;15732](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15732))
- \[`refurb`] Do not emit diagnostic when loop variables are used
outside loop body (`FURB122`)
([#&#8203;15757](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15757))
- \[`ruff`] Add support for more `re` patterns (`RUF055`)
([#&#8203;15764](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15764))
- \[`ruff`] Check for shadowed `map` before suggesting fix (`RUF058`)
([#&#8203;15790](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15790))
- \[`ruff`] Do not emit diagnostic when all arguments to `zip()` are
variadic (`RUF058`)
([#&#8203;15744](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15744))
- \[`ruff`] Parenthesize fix when argument spans multiple lines for
`unnecessary-round` (`RUF057`)
([#&#8203;15703](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15703))

##### Rule changes

- Preserve quote style in generated code
([#&#8203;15726](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15726),
[#&#8203;15778](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15778),
[#&#8203;15794](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15794))
- \[`flake8-bugbear`] Exempt `NewType` calls where the original type is
immutable (`B008`)
([#&#8203;15765](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15765))
- \[`pylint`] Honor banned top-level imports by `TID253` in `PLC0415`.
([#&#8203;15628](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15628))
- \[`pyupgrade`] Ignore `is_typeddict` and `TypedDict` for
`deprecated-import` (`UP035`)
([#&#8203;15800](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15800))

##### CLI

- Fix formatter warning message for `flake8-quotes` option
([#&#8203;15788](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15788))
- Implement tab autocomplete for `ruff config`
([#&#8203;15603](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15603))

##### Bug fixes

- \[`flake8-comprehensions`] Do not emit `unnecessary-map` diagnostic
when lambda has different arity (`C417`)
([#&#8203;15802](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15802))
- \[`flake8-comprehensions`] Parenthesize `sorted` when needed for
`unnecessary-call-around-sorted` (`C413`)
([#&#8203;15825](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15825))
- \[`pyupgrade`] Handle end-of-line comments for `quoted-annotation`
(`UP037`)
([#&#8203;15824](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15824))

##### Documentation

- Add missing config docstrings
([#&#8203;15803](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15803))
- Add references to `trio.run_process` and `anyio.run_process`
([#&#8203;15761](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15761))
- Use `uv init --lib` in tutorial
([#&#8203;15718](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15718))

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Alex Waygood
b08ce5fb18 [flake8-pyi] Minor cosmetic changes to PYI019 (#15881) 2025-02-02 19:20:05 +00:00
Alex Waygood
418aa35041 [flake8-pyi] Avoid an unnecessary .unwrap() call in PYI019 autofix (#15880) 2025-02-02 19:04:41 +00:00
Tom Kuson
813a76e9e2 [red-knot] Add version command (#15823)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-02-02 18:56:51 +00:00
InSync
3c09100484 [flake8-pyi] Fix more complex cases (PYI019) (#15821)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-02 18:38:49 +00:00
Micha Reiser
770b7f3439 Vendor benchmark test files (#15878)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-02-02 18:16:07 +00:00
Alex Waygood
d9a1034db0 Add convenience helper methods for AST nodes representing function parameters (#15871) 2025-02-01 17:16:32 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bcdb3f9840 Use Diagnostic::try_set_fix in bad-generator-return-type (#15873) 2025-02-01 15:44:42 +00:00
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942d7f395a Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#15864)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2025-02-01 01:01:58 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
b58f2c399e [red-knot] ruff_db: make diagnostic rendering prettier (#15856)
This change does a simple swap of the existing renderer for one that
uses our vendored copy of `annotate-snippets`. We don't change anything
about the diagnostic data model, but this alone already makes
diagnostics look a lot nicer!
2025-01-31 16:37:02 -05:00
Douglas Creager
fab86de3ef [red-knot] Should A ∧ !A always be false? (#15839)
This mimics a simplification we have on the OR side, where we simplify
`A ∨ !A` to true. This requires changes to how we add `while` statements
to the semantic index, since we now need distinct
`VisibilityConstraint`s if we need to model evaluating a `Constraint`
multiple times at different points in the execution of the program.
2025-01-31 14:06:52 -05:00
Alex Waygood
c5c0b724fb [flake8-pyi] Minor simplification for PYI019 (#15855) 2025-01-31 16:54:38 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0d191a13c1 [flake8-pyi] Fix incorrect behaviour of custom-typevar-return-type preview-mode autofix if typing was already imported (PYI019) (#15853) 2025-01-31 16:46:31 +00:00
InSync
b2cb757fa8 [flake8-pyi] Remove type parameter correctly when it is the last (PYI019) (#15854) 2025-01-31 16:22:54 +00:00
Carl Meyer
ce769f6ae2 [red-knot] gather type prevalence statistics (#15834)
Something Alex and I threw together during our 1:1 this morning. Allows
us to collect statistics on the prevalence of various types in a file,
most usefully TODO types or other dynamic types.
2025-01-31 07:10:00 -08:00
Alex Waygood
44ac17b3ba [flake8-pyi] Fix several correctness issues with custom-type-var-return-type (PYI019) (#15851) 2025-01-31 14:19:35 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
f1418be81c [pyupgrade] Reuse replacement logic from UP046 and UP047 (UP040) (#15840)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to #15565, tracked in #15642, to reuse the string
replacement logic from the other PEP 695 rules instead of the
`Generator`, which has the benefit of preserving more comments. However,
comments in some places are still dropped, so I added a check for this
and update the fix safety accordingly. I also added a `## Fix safety`
section to the docs to reflect this and the existing `isinstance`
caveat.

## Test Plan

Existing UP040 tests, plus some new cases.
2025-01-31 08:10:53 -05:00
InSync
59be5f5278 [refurb] Avoid None | None as well as better detection and fix (FURB168) (#15779) 2025-01-31 11:34:57 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4df0796d61 Remove non-existing lint.extendIgnore editor setting (#15844)
This setting doesn't exist in the first place. I must've added it by
mistake thinking that it exists similar to `extendSelect`. One reason to
have auto-generated docs.


988be01fbe/crates/ruff_server/src/session/settings.rs (L124-L133)

Closes: #14665
2025-01-31 06:00:17 +00:00
InSync
172f62d8f4 [refurb] Mark fix as unsafe if there are comments (FURB171) (#15832)
## Summary

Resolves #10063 and follow-up to #15521.

The fix is now marked as unsafe if there are any comments within its
range. Tests are adapted from that of #15521.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-30 17:21:07 -06:00
Dylan
071862af5a [flake8-comprehensions] Skip when TypeError present from too many (kw)args for C410,C411, and C418 (#15838)
Both `list` and `dict` expect only a single positional argument. Giving
more positional arguments, or a keyword argument, is a `TypeError` and
neither the lint rule nor its fix make sense in that context.

Closes #15810
2025-01-30 17:10:43 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
fe516e24f5 [pyflakes] Visit forward annotations in TypeAliasType as types (F401) (#15829)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15812 by visiting the
second argument as a type definition.

## Test Plan

New F401 tests based on the report.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-30 18:06:38 -05:00
Dylan
4f2aea8d50 [flake8-comprehensions] Handle builtins at top of file correctly for unnecessary-dict-comprehension-for-iterable (C420) (#15837)
Builtin bindings are given a range of `0..0`, which causes strange
behavior when range checks are made at the top of the file. In this
case, the logic of the rule demands that the value of the dict
comprehension is not self-referential (i.e. it does not contain
definitions for any of the variables used within it). This logic was
confused by builtins which looked like they were defined "in the
comprehension", if the comprehension appeared at the top of the file.

Closes #15830
2025-01-30 15:49:13 -06:00
Dylan
5c77898693 Downgrade tailwind (#15835)
The new version of tailwindcss [sounds very
exciting](https://tailwindcss.com/blog/tailwindcss-v4), but upgrading
will requite some refactoring. For now, let's revert.
2025-01-30 13:55:07 -06:00
Dylan
854ab03078 Bump version to 0.9.4 (#15831)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-30 11:29:22 -06:00
Leo Gaskin
b0b8b06241 Remove semicolon after TypeScript interface definition (#15827)
## Summary

This PR removes a trailing semicolon after an interface definition in
the custom TypeScript section of `ruff_wasm`. Currently, this semicolon
triggers the error "TS1036: Statements are not allowed in ambient
contexts" when including the file and compiling with e.g `tsc`.

## Test Plan

I made the change, ran `wasm-pack` and copied the generated directory
manually to my `node_modules` folder. I then compiled a file importing
`@astral-sh/ruff-wasm-web` again and confirmed that the compilation
error was gone.
2025-01-30 20:40:16 +05:30
David Peter
451f251a31 [red-knot] Clarify behavior when redeclaring base class attributes (#15826)
# Summary

Clarify the behavior regarding re-declaration of attributes from base
classes following [this
discussion](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15808#discussion_r1934236095)
2025-01-30 14:49:23 +01:00
Dylan
13cf3e65f1 [flake8-comprehensions] Parenthesize sorted when needed for unnecessary-call-around-sorted (C413) (#15825)
If there is any `ParenthesizedWhitespace` (in the sense of LibCST) after
the function name `sorted` and before the arguments, then we must wrap
`sorted` with parentheses after removing the surrounding function.

Closes #15789
2025-01-30 07:10:56 -06:00
Dylan
56f956a238 [pyupgrade] Handle end-of-line comments for quoted-annotation (UP037) (#15824)
This PR uses the tokens of the parsed annotation available in the
`Checker`, instead of re-lexing (using `SimpleTokenizer`) the
annotation. This avoids some limitations of the `SimpleTokenizer`, such
as not being able to handle number and string literals.

Closes #15816 .
2025-01-30 00:03:05 -06:00
Tom Kuson
7a10a40b0d [flake8-bandit] Permit suspicious imports within stub files (S4) (#15822)
## Summary

Permits suspicious imports (the `S4` namespaced diagnostics) from stub
files.

Closes #15207.

## Test Plan

Added tests and ran `cargo nextest run`. The test files are copied from
the `.py` variants.
2025-01-29 23:42:56 -06:00
Alex Waygood
3125332ec1 [red-knot] Format mdtest snippets with the latest version of black (#15819) 2025-01-29 23:05:43 +00:00
Douglas Creager
15d886a502 [red-knot] Consider all definitions after terminal statements unreachable (#15676)
`FlowSnapshot` now tracks a `reachable` bool, which indicates whether we
have encountered a terminal statement on that control flow path. When
merging flow states together, we skip any that have been marked
unreachable. This ensures that bindings that can only be reached through
unreachable paths are not considered visible.

## Test Plan

The new mdtests failed (with incorrect `reveal_type` results, and
spurious `possibly-unresolved-reference` errors) before adding the new
visibility constraints.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-01-29 14:06:57 -05:00
InSync
e1c9d10863 [flake8-comprehensions] Do not emit unnecessary-map diagnostic when lambda has different arity (C417) (#15802) 2025-01-29 18:45:55 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
23c98849fc Preserve quotes in generated f-strings (#15794)
## Summary

This is another follow-up to #15726 and #15778, extending the
quote-preserving behavior to f-strings and deleting the now-unused
`Generator::quote` field.

## Details
I also made one unrelated change to `rules/flynt/helpers.rs` to remove a
`to_string` call for making a `Box<str>` and tweaked some arguments to
some of the `Generator::unparse_f_string` methods to make the code
easier to follow, in my opinion. Happy to revert especially the latter
of these if needed.

Unfortunately this still does not fix the issue in #9660, which appears
to be more of an escaping issue than a quote-preservation issue. After
#15726, the result is now `a = f'# {"".join([])}' if 1 else ""` instead
of `a = f"# {''.join([])}" if 1 else ""` (single quotes on the outside
now), but we still don't have the desired behavior of double quotes
everywhere on Python 3.12+. I added a test for this but split it off
into another branch since it ended up being unaddressed here, but my
`dbg!` statements showed the correct preferred quotes going into
[`UnicodeEscape::with_preferred_quote`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/crates/ruff_python_literal/src/escape.rs#L54).

## Test Plan

Existing rule and `Generator` tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-29 13:28:22 -05:00
InSync
d151ca85d3 [pyupgrade] Ignore is_typeddict and TypedDict for deprecated-import (UP035) (#15800) 2025-01-29 18:05:46 +00:00
Garrett Reynolds
6c1e19592e [ruff] Add support for more re patterns (RUF055) (#15764)
## Summary
Implements some of #14738, by adding support for 6 new patterns:
```py
re.search("abc", s) is None       # ⇒ "abc" not in s
re.search("abc", s) is not None   # ⇒ "abc" in s

re.match("abc", s) is None       # ⇒ not s.startswith("abc")  
re.match("abc", s) is not None   # ⇒ s.startswith("abc")

re.fullmatch("abc", s) is None       # ⇒ s != "abc"
re.fullmatch("abc", s) is not None   # ⇒ s == "abc"
```


## Test Plan

```shell
cargo nextest run
cargo insta review
```

And ran the fix on my startup's repo.


## Note

One minor limitation here:

```py
if not re.match('abc', s) is None:
    pass
```

will get fixed to this (technically correct, just not nice):
```py
if not not s.startswith('abc'):
    pass
```

This seems fine given that Ruff has this covered: the initial code
should be caught by
[E714](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/not-is-test/) and the fixed
code should be caught by
[SIM208](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/double-negation/).
2025-01-29 10:14:44 -05:00
David Peter
0f1035b930 [red-knot] Extend instance-attribute tests (#15808)
## Summary

When we discussed the plan on how to proceed with instance attributes,
we said that we should first extend our research into the behavior of
existing type checkers. The result of this research is summarized in the
newly added / modified tests in this PR. The TODO comments align with
existing behavior of other type checkers. If we deviate from the
behavior, it is described in a comment.
2025-01-29 14:06:32 +01:00
Marek Hanuš
2c3d889dbb Fix formatter warning message for flake8-quotes option (#15788)
## Summary

Fix wrong option name in warning message about docstring quotes
incompatibility.

## Test Plan

Only in CI. No manual testing.
2025-01-29 16:30:28 +05:30
InSync
4bec8ba731 [flake8-bugbear] Exempt NewType calls where the original type is immutable (B008) (#15765)
## Summary

Resolves #12717.

This change incorporates the logic added in #15588.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-01-29 10:26:17 +00:00
Mike Perlov
6090408f65 Add missing config docstrings (#15803)
## Summary

As promised in #15603 - the **highly** sophisticated change - adding
missing config docstrings that are used in command completions.

## Test Plan

I actually made a local change to emit all empty items and verified
there are none now, before opening the PR.
2025-01-29 09:02:05 +05:30
InSync
72a4d343ff [refurb] Do not emit diagnostic when loop variables are used outside loop body (FURB122) (#15757)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-01-28 19:16:21 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
786099a872 [ruff] Check for shadowed map before suggesting fix (RUF058) (#15790)
## Summary

Fixes #15786 by not suggesting a fix if `map` doesn't have its builtin
binding.

## Test Plan

New test taken from the report in #15786.
2025-01-28 14:15:37 -05:00
David Peter
ca53eefa6f [red-knot] Do not use explicit knot_extensions.Unknown declaration (#15787)
## Summary

Do not use an explict `knot_extensions.Unknown` declaration, as per
[this
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15766#discussion_r1930997592).
Instead, use an undefined name to achieve the same effect.
2025-01-28 17:18:22 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
98d20a8219 Preserve quotes in generated byte strings (#15778)
## Summary

This is a very closely related follow-up to #15726, adding the same
quote-preserving behavior to bytestrings. Only one rule (UP018) was
affected this time, and it was easy to mirror the plain string changes.

## Test Plan

Existing tests
2025-01-28 08:19:40 -05:00
Alex Waygood
9c938442e5 [minor] Simplify some ExprStringLiteral creation logic (#15775) 2025-01-27 18:51:13 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
9bf138c45a Preserve quote style in generated code (#15726)
## Summary

This is a first step toward fixing #7799 by using the quoting style
stored in the `flags` field on `ast::StringLiteral`s to select a quoting
style. This PR does not include support for f-strings or byte strings.

Several rules also needed small updates to pass along existing quoting
styles instead of using `StringLiteralFlags::default()`. The remaining
snapshot changes are intentional and should preserve the quotes from the
input strings.

## Test Plan

Existing tests with some accepted updates, plus a few new RUF055 tests
for raw strings.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-01-27 13:41:03 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e994970538 Rename internal helper functions (#15771)
Refer:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15713#discussion_r1930700717
2025-01-27 15:25:45 +00:00
Wei Lee
c161e4fb12 [airflow] Extend airflow context parameter check for BaseOperator.execute (AIR302) (#15713)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
* feat
* add is_execute_method_inherits_from_airflow_operator for checking the
removed context key in the execute method
* refactor: rename
    * is_airflow_task as is_airflow_task_function_def
    * in_airflow_task as in_airflow_task_function_def
    * removed_in_3 as airflow_3_removal_expr
    * removed_in_3_function_def as airflow_3_removal_function_def
* test:
    * reorganize test cases

## Test Plan

a test fixture has been updated

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-01-27 20:48:18 +05:30
Mike Perlov
646f1942aa Implement tab autocomplete for ruff config (#15603)
## Summary

Not the most important feature, but hey... was marked as the good first
issue ;-) fixes #4551

Unfortunately, looks like clap only generates proper completions for
zsh, so this would not make any difference for bash/fish.

## Test Plan

- cargo nextest run
- manual test by sourcing completions and then triggering autocomplete:
 
```shell
misha@PandaBook ruff % source <(target/debug/ruff generate-shell-completion zsh)
misha@PandaBook ruff % target/debug/ruff config lin
line-length                                                         -- The line length to use when enforcing long-lines violations
lint                                                                -- Configures how Ruff checks your code.
lint.allowed-confusables                                            -- A list of allowed 'confusable' Unicode characters to ignore
lint.dummy-variable-rgx                                             -- A regular expression used to identify 'dummy' variables, or
lint.exclude                                                        -- A list of file patterns to exclude from linting in addition
lint.explicit-preview-rules                                         -- Whether to require exact codes to select preview rules. Whe
lint.extend-fixable                                                 -- A list of rule codes or prefixes to consider fixable, in ad
lint.extend-ignore                                                  -- A list of rule codes or prefixes to ignore, in addition to
lint.extend-per-file-ignores                                        -- A list of mappings from file pattern to rule codes or prefi
lint.extend-safe-fixes                                              -- A list of rule codes or prefixes for which unsafe fixes sho
lint.extend-select                                                  -- A list of rule codes or prefixes to enable, in addition to
lint.extend-unsafe-fixes                                            -- A list of rule codes or prefixes for which safe fixes shoul
lint.external                                                       -- A list of rule codes or prefixes that are unsupported by Ru
lint.fixable                                                        -- A list of rule codes or prefixes to consider fixable. By de
lint.flake8-annotations                                             -- Print a list of available options
lint.flake8-annotations.allow-star-arg-any                          -- Whether to suppress `ANN401` for dynamically typed `*args`

...
```

- check command help
```shell
❯ target/debug/ruff config -h
List or describe the available configuration options

Usage: ruff config [OPTIONS] [OPTION]

Arguments:
  [OPTION]  Config key to show

Options:
      --output-format <OUTPUT_FORMAT>  Output format [default: text] [possible values: text, json]
  -h, --help                           Print help

Log levels:
  -v, --verbose  Enable verbose logging
  -q, --quiet    Print diagnostics, but nothing else
  -s, --silent   Disable all logging (but still exit with status code "1" upon detecting diagnostics)

Global options:
      --config <CONFIG_OPTION>  Either a path to a TOML configuration file (`pyproject.toml` or `ruff.toml`), or a TOML `<KEY> =
                                <VALUE>` pair (such as you might find in a `ruff.toml` configuration file) overriding a specific
                                configuration option. Overrides of individual settings using this option always take precedence over
                                all configuration files, including configuration files that were also specified using `--config`
      --isolated                Ignore all configuration files
```

- running original command
```shell
❯ target/debug/ruff config
cache-dir
extend
output-format
fix
unsafe-fixes
fix-only
show-fixes
required-version
preview
exclude
extend-exclude
extend-include
force-exclude
include
respect-gitignore
builtins
namespace-packages
target-version
src
line-length
indent-width
lint
format
analyze
```
2025-01-27 20:39:04 +05:30
Alex Waygood
0a2139f496 Run cargo update (#15769) 2025-01-27 14:06:32 +00:00
David Peter
2ef94e5f3e [red-knot] Document public symbol type inferece (#15766)
## Summary

Adds a slightly more comprehensive documentation of our behavior
regarding type inference for public uses of symbols. In particular:

- What public type do we infer for `x: int = any()`?
- What public type do we infer for `x: Unknown = 1`?
2025-01-27 10:52:13 +01:00
renovate[bot]
3a08570a68 Update dawidd6/action-download-artifact action to v8 (#15760) 2025-01-26 22:26:28 -05:00
renovate[bot]
2da8c3776b Update NPM Development dependencies (#15758) 2025-01-26 22:26:15 -05:00
renovate[bot]
fac0360310 Update pre-commit dependencies (#15756) 2025-01-26 22:26:01 -05:00
renovate[bot]
0ff71bc3f3 Update dependency ruff to v0.9.3 (#15755) 2025-01-26 22:25:55 -05:00
renovate[bot]
43fbbdc71b Update dependency mdformat-mkdocs to v4.1.2 (#15754) 2025-01-26 22:25:49 -05:00
renovate[bot]
a8fb6f0f87 Update Rust crate uuid to v1.12.1 (#15753) 2025-01-26 22:25:42 -05:00
renovate[bot]
23baf3a2c8 Update Rust crate unicode-ident to v1.0.15 (#15752) 2025-01-26 22:25:35 -05:00
Marcus Näslund
d0709093fe Fix docstring in ruff_annotate_snippets (#15748)
## Summary

Found a comment that looks to be intended as docstring but accidentally
is just a normal comment.

Didn't create an issue as the readme said it's not neccessary for
trivial changes.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
Can be tested by regenerating the docs.

Co-authored-by: Marcus Näslund <vidaochmarcus@gmail.com>
2025-01-26 22:25:29 -05:00
renovate[bot]
101a6ba805 Update Rust crate insta to v1.42.1 (#15751) 2025-01-26 22:25:15 -05:00
renovate[bot]
5bb87f8eb6 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.27 (#15750) 2025-01-26 22:25:06 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
37925ac442 Add references to trio.run_process and anyio.run_process (#15761)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14806.
2025-01-27 01:52:03 +00:00
InSync
cb3361e682 [ruff] Do not emit diagnostic when all arguments to zip() are variadic (RUF058) (#15744) 2025-01-25 18:42:28 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c824140fa8 [red-knot] Ensure differently ordered unions are considered equivalent when they appear inside tuples inside top-level intersections (#15743) 2025-01-25 18:19:28 +00:00
Alex Waygood
f85ea1bf46 [red-knot] Ensure differently ordered unions and intersections are understood as equivalent even inside arbitrarily nested tuples (#15740)
## Summary

On `main`, red-knot:
- Considers `P | Q` equivalent to `Q | P`
- Considered `tuple[P | Q]` equivalent to `tuple[Q | P]`
- Considers `tuple[P | tuple[P | Q]]` equivalent to `tuple[tuple[Q | P]
| P]`
- ‼️ Does _not_ consider `tuple[tuple[P | Q]]` equivalent to
`tuple[tuple[Q | P]]`

The key difference for the last one of these is that the union appears
inside a tuple that is directly nested inside another tuple.

This PR fixes this so that differently ordered unions are considered
equivalent even when they appear inside arbitrarily nested tuple types.

## Test Plan

- Added mdtests that fails on `main`
- Checked that all property tests continue to pass with this PR
2025-01-25 16:39:07 +00:00
Alex Waygood
a77a32b7d4 [red-knot] Promote the all_type_pairs_are_assignable_to_their_union property test to stable (#15739) 2025-01-25 16:26:37 +00:00
Jelle Zijlstra
d8c2d20325 [pylint] Do not trigger PLR6201 on empty collections (#15732)
Fixes #15729.
2025-01-24 20:42:49 -06:00
Zanie Blue
fcd0f349f9 Improve the file watching failure error message (#15728)
I really misunderstood this in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15664#issuecomment-2613079710
2025-01-24 15:28:30 -06:00
Douglas Creager
5a9d71a5f1 Speed symbol state merging back up (#15731)
This is a follow-up to #15702 that hopefully claws back the 1%
performance regression. Assuming it works, the trick is to iterate over
the constraints vectors via mut reference (aka a single pointer), so
that we're not copying `BitSet`s into and out of the zip tuples as we
iterate. We use `std::mem::take` as a poor-man's move constructor only
at the very end, when we're ready to emplace it into the result. (C++
idioms intended! 😄)

With local testing via hyperfine, I'm seeing this be 1-3% faster than
`main` most of the time — though a small number of runs (1 in 10,
maybe?) are a wash or have `main` faster. Codspeed reports a 2%
gain.
2025-01-24 16:07:31 -05:00
Micha Reiser
9353482a5a Add check command (#15692) 2025-01-24 17:00:30 +01:00
Douglas Creager
716b246cf3 [red-knot] Use itertools to clean up SymbolState::merge (#15702)
[`merge_join_by`](https://docs.rs/itertools/latest/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.merge_join_by)
handles the "merge two sorted iterators" bit, and `zip` handles
iterating through the bindings/definitions along with their associated
constraints.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-24 10:21:29 -05:00
Micha Reiser
4e3982cf95 [red-knot] Add --ignore, --warn, and --error CLI arguments (#15689) 2025-01-24 16:20:15 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
ab2e1905c4 Use uv init --lib in tutorial (#15718)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/10933.
2025-01-24 14:53:20 +00:00
David Peter
1feb3cf41a [red-knot] Use Unknown | T_inferred for undeclared public symbols (#15674)
## Summary

Use `Unknown | T_inferred` as the type for *undeclared* public symbols.

## Test Plan

- Updated existing tests
- New test for external `__slots__` modifications.
- New tests for external modifications of public symbols.
2025-01-24 12:47:48 +01:00
Dylan
7778d1d646 [ruff] Parenthesize fix when argument spans multiple lines for unnecessary-round (RUF057) (#15703) 2025-01-24 04:34:56 -06:00
David Peter
fb58a9b610 [red-knot] Rename TestDbBuilder::typeshed to .custom_typeshed (#15712)
## Summary

Correcting a small oversight by me
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15683#discussion_r1926830914).
2025-01-24 10:25:23 +00:00
Mike Perlov
17a8a55f08 Honor banned top level imports by TID253 in PLC0415. (#15628)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-24 11:07:21 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
99d8ec6769 Apply AIR302-context check only in @task function (#15711)
This PR updates `AIR302` to only apply the context keys check in `@task`
decorated function.

Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15144
2025-01-24 07:30:35 +00:00
Ankit Chaurasia
34cc3cab98 [airflow] Update AIR302 to check for deprecated context keys (#15144)
**Summary**

Airflow 3.0 removes a set of deprecated context variables that were
phased out in 2.x. This PR introduces lint rules to detect usage of
these removed variables in various patterns, helping identify
incompatibilities. The removed context variables include:

```
conf
execution_date
next_ds
next_ds_nodash
next_execution_date
prev_ds
prev_ds_nodash
prev_execution_date
prev_execution_date_success
tomorrow_ds
yesterday_ds
yesterday_ds_nodash
```

**Detected Patterns and Examples**

The linter now flags the use of removed context variables in the
following scenarios:

1. **Direct Subscript Access**  
   ```python
   execution_date = context["execution_date"]  # Flagged
   ```
   
2. **`.get("key")` Method Calls**  
   ```python
   print(context.get("execution_date"))  # Flagged
   ```
   
3. **Variables Assigned from `get_current_context()`**  
If a variable is assigned from `get_current_context()` and then used to
access a removed key:
   ```python
   c = get_current_context()
   print(c.get("execution_date"))  # Flagged
   ```
   
4. **Function Parameters in `@task`-Decorated Functions**  
Parameters named after removed context variables in functions decorated
with `@task` are flagged:
   ```python
   from airflow.decorators import task
   
   @task
def my_task(execution_date, **kwargs): # Parameter 'execution_date'
flagged
       pass
   ```
   
5. **Removed Keys in Task Decorator `kwargs` and Other Scenarios**  
Other similar patterns where removed context variables appear (e.g., as
part of `kwargs` in a `@task` function) are also detected.
```
from airflow.decorators import task

@task
def process_with_execution_date(**context):
    execution_date = lambda: context["execution_date"]  # flagged
    print(execution_date)

@task(kwargs={"execution_date": "2021-01-01"})   # flagged
def task_with_kwargs(**context):  
    pass
```

**Test Plan**

Test fixtures covering various patterns of deprecated context usage are
included in this PR. For example:

```python
from airflow.decorators import task, dag, get_current_context
from airflow.models import DAG
from airflow.operators.dummy import DummyOperator
import pendulum
from datetime import datetime

@task
def access_invalid_key_task(**context):
    print(context.get("conf"))  # 'conf' flagged

@task
def print_config(**context):
    execution_date = context["execution_date"]  # Flagged
    prev_ds = context["prev_ds"]                # Flagged

@task
def from_current_context():
    context = get_current_context()
    print(context["execution_date"])            # Flagged

# Usage outside of a task decorated function
c = get_current_context()
print(c.get("execution_date"))                 # Flagged

@task
def some_task(execution_date, **kwargs):
    print("execution date", execution_date)     # Parameter flagged

@dag(
    start_date=pendulum.datetime(2021, 1, 1, tz="UTC")
)
def my_dag():
    task1 = DummyOperator(
        task_id="task1",
        params={
            "execution_date": "{{ execution_date }}",  # Flagged in template context
        },
    )

    access_invalid_key_task()
    print_config()
    from_current_context()
    
dag = my_dag()

class CustomOperator(BaseOperator):
    def execute(self, context):
        execution_date = context.get("execution_date")                      # Flagged
        next_ds = context.get("next_ds")                                               # Flagged
        next_execution_date = context["next_execution_date"]          # Flagged
```

Ruff will emit `AIR302` diagnostics for each deprecated usage, with
suggestions when applicable, aiding in code migration to Airflow 3.0.

related: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/44409,
https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/41641

---------

Co-authored-by: Wei Lee <weilee.rx@gmail.com>
2025-01-24 11:25:05 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
9384ba4b91 Remove test rules from JSON schema (#15627)
Closes: #15707
2025-01-24 10:17:59 +05:30
Dylan
2b3550c85f Add two missing commits to changelog (#15701)
Some commits appeared between the creation and merging of the "bump to
v0.9.3" branch.

Also made the same changes to the Releases on githhub.
2025-01-23 15:32:00 -06:00
Dylan
90589372da Fix grep for version number in docker build (#15699)
Grep now only returns _first_ result and "version" has to be at start of
line.
2025-01-23 13:14:58 -06:00
Dylan
b5ffb404de Bump version to 0.9.3 (#15698) 2025-01-23 12:43:56 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
cffd1866ce Preserve raw string prefix and escapes (#15694)
## Summary

Fixes #9663 and also improves the fixes for
[RUF055](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-regular-expression/)
since regular expressions are often written as raw strings.

This doesn't include raw f-strings.

## Test Plan

Existing snapshots for RUF055 and PT009, plus a new `Generator` test and
a regression test for the reported `PIE810` issue.
2025-01-23 12:12:10 -05:00
InSync
569060f46c [flake8-pytest-style] Rewrite references to .exception (PT027) (#15680) 2025-01-23 17:50:40 +01:00
David Peter
15394a8028 [red-knot] MDTests: Do not depend on precise public-symbol type inference (#15691)
## Summary

Another small PR to focus #15674 solely on the relevant changes. This
makes our Markdown tests less dependent on precise types of public
symbols, without actually changing anything semantically in these tests.

Best reviewed using ignore-whitespace-mode.

## Test Plan

Tested these changes on `main` and on the branch from #15674.
2025-01-23 13:51:33 +00:00
David Peter
fc2ebea736 [red-knot] Make infer.rs unit tests independent of public symbol inference (#15690)
## Summary

Make the remaining `infer.rs` unit tests independent from public symbol
type inference decisions (see upcoming change in #15674).

## Test Plan

- Made sure that the unit tests actually fail if one of the
  `assert_type` assertions is changed.
2025-01-23 14:30:18 +01:00
Micha Reiser
43160b4c3e Tidy knot CLI tests (#15685) 2025-01-23 14:06:07 +01:00
David Peter
0173738eef [red-knot] Port comprehension tests to Markdown (#15688)
## Summary

Port comprehension tests from Rust to Markdown

I don' think the remaining tests in `infer.rs` should be ported to
Markdown, maybe except for the incremental-checking tests when (if ever)
we have support for that in the MD tests.


closes #13696
2025-01-23 12:49:30 +00:00
Micha Reiser
05ea77b1d4 Create Unknown rule diagnostics with a source range (#15648) 2025-01-23 12:50:43 +01:00
David Peter
1e790d3885 [red-knot] Port 'deferred annotations' unit tests to Markdown (#15686)
## Summary

- Port "deferred annotations" unit tests to Markdown
- Port `implicit_global_in_function` unit test to Markdown
- Removed `resolve_method` and `local_inference` unit tests. These seem
  like relics from a time where type inference was in it's early stages.
  There is no way that these tests would fail today without lots of other
  things going wrong as well.

part of #13696
based on #15683 

## Test Plan

New MD tests for existing Rust unit tests.
2025-01-23 11:45:05 +00:00
David Peter
7855f03735 [red-knot] Support custom typeshed Markdown tests (#15683)
## Summary

- Add feature to specify a custom typeshed from within Markdown-based
  tests
- Port "builtins" unit tests from `infer.rs` to Markdown tests, part of
  #13696

## Test Plan

- Tests for the custom typeshed feature
- New Markdown tests for deleted Rust unit tests
2025-01-23 12:36:38 +01:00
Alex Waygood
84301a7300 Don't run the linter ecosystem check on PRs that only touch red-knot crates (#15687) 2025-01-23 10:47:12 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7b17c9c445 Add rules table to configuration (#15645) 2025-01-23 10:56:58 +01:00
Micha Reiser
23c222368e [red-knot] Make Diagnostic::file optional (#15640) 2025-01-23 10:43:14 +01:00
David Peter
1ecd97855e [red-knot] Add test for nested attribute access (#15684)
## Summary

Add a new test for attribute accesses in case of nested modules /
classes. Resolves this comment:

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15613#discussion_r1925637561

## Test Plan

New MD test.
2025-01-23 10:26:34 +01:00
Micha Reiser
39e2df7ada [red-knot] Anchor relative paths in configurations (#15634) 2025-01-23 10:14:01 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
ce8110332c [pyupgrade] Handle multiple base classes for PEP 695 generics (UP046) (#15659)
## Summary

Addresses the second follow up to #15565 in #15642. This was easier than
expected by using this cool destructuring syntax I hadn't used before,
and by assuming
[PYI059](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/generic-not-last-base-class/)
(`generic-not-last-base-class`).

## Test Plan

Using an existing test, plus two new tests combining multiple base
classes and multiple generics. It looks like I deleted a relevant test,
which I did, but I meant to rename this in #15565. It looks like instead
I copied it and renamed the copy.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-22 20:19:13 -05:00
Alex Waygood
555b3a6a2c [pyflakes] Treat arguments passed to the default= parameter of TypeVar as type expressions (F821) (#15679) 2025-01-22 23:04:20 +00:00
Alex Waygood
05abd642a8 Upgrade zizmor to the latest version in CI (#15649) 2025-01-22 17:00:10 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
bb6fb4686d [pyupgrade] Add rules to use PEP 695 generics in classes and functions (UP046, UP047) (#15565)
## Summary

This PR extends our [PEP 695](https://peps.python.org/pep-0695) handling
from the type aliases handled by `UP040` to generic function and class
parameters, as suggested in the latter two examples from #4617:

```python
# Input
T = TypeVar("T", bound=float)
class A(Generic[T]):
    ...

def f(t: T):
    ...

# Output
class A[T: float]:
    ...

def f[T: float](t: T):
    ...
```

I first implemented this as part of `UP040`, but based on a brief
discussion during a very helpful pairing session with @AlexWaygood, I
opted to split them into rules separate from `UP040` and then also
separate from each other. From a quick look, and based on [this
issue](https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade/issues/836), I'm pretty
sure neither of these rules is currently in pyupgrade, so I just took
the next available codes, `UP046` and `UP047`.

The last main TODO, noted in the rule file and in the fixture, is to
handle generic method parameters not included in the class itself, `S`
in this case:

```python
T = TypeVar("T")
S = TypeVar("S")

class Foo(Generic[T]):
    def bar(self, x: T, y: S) -> S: ...
```

but Alex mentioned that that might be okay to leave for a follow-up PR.

I also left a TODO about handling multiple subclasses instead of bailing
out when more than one is present. I'm not sure how common that would
be, but I can still handle it here, or follow up on that too.

I think this is unrelated to the PR, but when I ran `cargo dev
generate-all`, it removed the rule code `PLW0101` from
`ruff.schema.json`. It seemed unrelated, so I left that out, but I
wanted to mention it just in case.

## Test Plan

New test fixture, `cargo nextest run`

Closes #4617, closes #12542

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-22 11:35:21 -05:00
Alex Waygood
b4877f1661 [red-knot] Ensure a gradual type can always be assigned to itself (#15675) 2025-01-22 16:01:13 +00:00
David Peter
3235cd8019 [red-knot] Fix possible TOCTOU mistake in mdtest runner (#15673)
## Summary

Somehow, I managed to crash the `mdtest` runner today. I struggled to
reproduce this again to see if it's actually fixed (even with an
artificial `sleep` between the two `cargo test` invocations), but the
original backtrace clearly showed that this is where the problem
originated from. And it seems like a clear TOCTOU problem.
2025-01-22 15:24:25 +00:00
David Peter
13e7afca42 [red-knot] Improved error message for attribute-assignments (#15668)
## Summary

Slightly improved error message for attribute assignments.
2025-01-22 11:04:38 +00:00
David Peter
f349dab4fc [red-knot] Invalid assignments to attributes (#15613)
## Summary

Raise "invalid-assignment" diagnostics for incorrect assignments to
attributes, for example:

```py
class C:
    var: str = "a"

C.var = 1  # error: "Object of type `Literal[1]` is not assignable to `str`"
```

closes #15456 

## Test Plan

- Updated test assertions
- New test for assignments to module-attributes
2025-01-22 10:42:47 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
df713bc507 Allow disabling (most of) CI with no-test label (#14622)
Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/9456
2025-01-22 13:59:14 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
043ff61a0b Consider unsafe-fixes settings for code actions (#15666)
## Summary

Closes: #13960 

## Test Plan

Using the example from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/672:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7bdb01ef-8752-4cb7-9b5d-8a0d131984da
2025-01-22 13:44:13 +05:30
David Peter
792f9e357e [red-knot] Rename *_ty functions (#15617)
## Summary

General rules:

* Change the `_ty` suffix of all functions to `_type`.
* `_type_and_qualifiers` suffixes seem too long, so we ignore the
existence of qualifiers and still speak of "types"
* Functions only have a `_type` suffix if they return either `Type`,
`Option<Type>`, or `TypeAndQualifiers`

Free functions:

* `binding_ty` => `binding_type`
* `declaration_ty` => `declaration_type`
* `definition_expression_ty` => `definition_expression_type`

Methods:

* `CallDunderResult::return_ty` => `return_type`
* `NotCallableError::return_ty` => `return_type`
* `NotCallableError::called_ty` => `called_type`
* `TypeAndQualifiers::inner_ty` => `inner_type`
* `TypeAliasType::value_ty` => `value_type`
* `TypeInference::expression_ty` => `expression_type`
* `TypeInference::try_expression_ty` => `try_expression_type`
* `TypeInference::binding_ty` => `binding_type`
* `TypeInference::declaration_ty` => `declaration_type` 
* `TypeInferenceBuilder::expression_ty` => `expression_type`
* `TypeInferenceBuilder::file_expression_ty` => `file_expression_type`
* `TypeInferenceBuilder::module_ty_from_name` => `module_type_from_name`
* `ClassBase::try_from_ty` => `try_from_type`
* `Parameter::annotated_ty` => `annotated_type`
* `Parameter::default_ty` => `default_type`
* `CallOutcome::return_ty` => `return_type`
* `CallOutcome::return_ty_result` => `return_type_result`
* `CallBinding::from_return_ty` => `from_return_type`
* `CallBinding::set_return_ty` => `set_return_type`
* `CallBinding::return_ty` => `return_type`
* `CallBinding::parameter_tys` => `parameter_types`
* `CallBinding::one_parameter_ty` => `one_parameter_type`
* `CallBinding::two_parameter_tys` => `two_parameter_types`
* `Unpacker::tuple_ty_elements` => `tuple_type_elements`
* `StringPartsCollector::ty` => `string_type`

Traits

* `HasTy` => `HasType`
* `HasTy::ty` => `inferred_type`

Test functions:

* `assert_public_ty` => `assert_public_type`
* `assert_scope_ty` => `assert_scope_type`

closes #15569

## Test Plan

—
2025-01-22 09:06:56 +01:00
InSync
6fe404a40f Bring back issue template (#15651) 2025-01-22 08:48:34 +01:00
renovate[bot]
770b844fa5 Update dependency vite to v6.0.9 (#15656)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-22 08:29:02 +01:00
Zanie Blue
7841cddb34 Cache the Rust toolchain in CI (#15660)
We're spending a full 1.5m installing the Rust toolchain on Windows,
e.g.,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/12893749773/job/35950838258

In contrast, in uv this is instant (e.g.
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/actions/runs/12897572530/job/35962989190)
because we are caching the toolchain.

This shifts the rust-cache action earlier in all the CI jobs.
2025-01-22 01:10:03 -06:00
Zanie Blue
d4efef2382 Add slow-test reporting to nextest in CI (#15662)
This is helpful for spotting tests that are running slow. In uv, we use
a 10s threshold. Here, it looks like we could use something smaller.

e.g.

<img width="964" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-21 at 6 08 00 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b32bbc61-9815-4a43-938d-17cd0cf8b0de"
/>
2025-01-22 01:09:47 -06:00
Zanie Blue
e220c74163 Set NEXTEST_PROFILE=ci on Windows (#15663)
This is set in the other jobs, perhaps an oversight here
2025-01-22 01:09:36 -06:00
InSync
f54b82147e [flake8-bandit] Add missing single-line/dotall regex flag (S608) (#15654)
## Summary

Resolves #15653.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-22 10:20:22 +05:30
Wei Lee
1e053531b6 [airflow] Argument fail_stop in DAG has been renamed as fail_fast (AIR302) (#15633)
## Summary

argument `fail_stop` in DAG has been renamed as `fail_fast` (AIR302)

## Test Plan

a test fixture has been updated
2025-01-22 09:18:57 +05:30
Alex Waygood
fbb06fe0ac [red-knot] Small simplifications to Type::is_subtype_of and Type::is_disjoint_from (#15622)
## Summary

This PR generalizes some of the logic we have in `Type::is_subtype_of`
and `Type::is_disjoint_from` so that we fallback to the instance type of
the metaclass more often in `Type::ClassLiteral` and `Type::SubclassOf`
branches. This simplifies the code (we end up with one less branch in
`is_subtype_of`, and we can remove a helper method that's no longer
used), makes the code more robust (any fixes made to subtyping or
disjointness of instance types will automatically improve our
understanding of subtyping/disjointness for class-literal types and
`type[]` types) and more elegantly expresses the type-system invariants
encoded in these branches.

## Test Plan

No new tests added (it's a pure refactor, adding no new functionality).
All existing tests pass, however, including the property tests.
2025-01-22 00:31:55 +00:00
Zanie Blue
8a8240b8a6 Use new-style Windows runner tag (#15661)
I changed these org-wide to make it more obvious what runner it maps to;
did not update here as I did in uv
2025-01-21 17:44:17 -06:00
Douglas Creager
ef85c682bd Remove customizable reference enum names (#15647)
The AST generator creates a reference enum for each syntax group — an
enum where each variant contains a reference to the relevant syntax
node. Previously you could customize the name of the reference enum for
a group — primarily because there was an existing `ExpressionRef` type
that wouldn't have lined up with the auto-derived name `ExprRef`. This
follow-up PR is a simple search/replace to switch over to the
auto-derived name, so that we can remove this customization point.
2025-01-21 13:46:31 -05:00
Douglas Creager
fa546b20a6 Separate grouped and ungrouped nodes more clearly in AST generator (#15646)
This is a minor cleanup to the AST generation script to make a clearer
separation between nodes that do appear in a group enum, and those that
don't. There are some types and methods that we create for every syntax
node, and others that refer to the group that the syntax node belongs
to, and which therefore don't make sense for ungrouped nodes. This new
separation makes it clearer which category each definition is in, since
you're either inside of a `for group in ast.groups` loop, or a `for node
in ast.all_nodes` loop.
2025-01-21 13:37:18 -05:00
InSync
fce4adfd41 [flake8-simplify] Mark fixes as unsafe (SIM201, SIM202) (#15626) 2025-01-21 18:17:48 +01:00
David Peter
13a6b5600b [red-knot] mdtest runner: include stderr for crashing tests (#15644)
## Summary

Test executables usually write failure messages (including panics) to
stdout, but I just managed to make a mdtest crash with
```
thread 'mdtest__unary_not' has overflowed its stack
fatal runtime error: stack overflow
```
which is printed to stderr. This test simply appends stderr to stdout
(`stderr=subprocess.STDOUT` can not be used with `capture_output`)

## Test Plan

Make sure that the error message is now visible in the output of `uv -q
run crates/red_knot_python_semantic/mdtest.py`
2025-01-21 14:59:36 +00:00
Micha Reiser
067c6de465 Change EnvironmentOptions::venv-path to Option<SystemPathBuf> (#15631)
## Summary

The `Options` struct is intended to capture the user's configuration
options but
`EnvironmentOptions::venv_path` supports both a `SitePackages::Known`
and `SitePackages::Derived`.

Users should only be able to provide `SitePackages::Derived`—they
specify a path to a venv, and Red Knot derives the path to the
site-packages directory. We'll only use the `Known` variant once we
automatically discover the Python installation.

That's why this PR changes `EnvironmentOptions::venv_path` from
`Option<SitePackages>` to `Option<SystemPathBuf>`.

This requires making some changes to the file watcher test, and I
decided to use `extra_paths` over venv path
because our venv validation is annoyingly correct -- making mocking a
venv rather involved.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-01-21 14:10:41 +00:00
David Salvisberg
4366473d9b [flake8-type-checking] Fix some safe fixes being labeled unsafe (#15638)
## Summary

We were mistakenly using `CommentRanges::has_comments` to determine
whether our edits
were safe, which sometimes expands the checked range to the end of a
line. But in order to
determine safety we need to check exactly the range we're replacing.

This bug affected the rules `runtime-cast-value` (`TC006`) and
`quoted-type-alias` (`TC008`)
although it was very unlikely to be hit for `TC006` and for `TC008` we
never hit it because we
were checking the wrong expression.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2025-01-21 15:08:46 +01:00
Chandra Kiran G
cff9c13c42 feat: Update RUF055 to do var == value (#15605)
This commit fixes RUF055 rule to format `re.fullmatch(pattern, var)` to
`var == pattern` instead of the current `pattern == var` behaviour. This
is more idiomatic and easy to understand.

## Summary

This changes the current formatting behaviour of `re.fullmatch(pattern,
var)` to format it to `var == pattern` instead of `pattern == var`.

## Test Plan

I used a code file locally to see the updated formatting behaviour.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14733
2025-01-21 08:47:06 -05:00
David Peter
4656e3c90f [red-knot] Markdown test runner (#15632)
## Summary

As more and more tests move to Markdown, running the mdtest suite
becomes one of the most common tasks for developers working on Red Knot.
There are a few pain points when doing so, however:

- The `build.rs` script enforces recompilation (~five seconds) whenever
something changes in the `resource/mdtest` folder. This is strictly
necessary, because whenever files are added or removed, the test harness
needs to be updated. But this is very rarely the case! The most common
scenario is that a Markdown file has *changed*, and in this case, no
recompilation is necessary. It is currently not possible to distinguish
these two cases using `cargo::rerun-if-changed`. One can work around
this by running the test executable manually, but it requires finding
the path to the correct `mdtest-<random-hash>` executable.
- All Markdown tests are run by default. This is needed whenever Rust
code changes, but while working on the tests themselves, it is often
much more convenient to only run the tests for a single file. This can
be done by using a `mdtest__path_to_file` filter, but this needs to be
manually spelled out or copied from the test output.
- `cargo`s test output for a failing Markdown test is often
unnecessarily verbose. Unless there is an *actual* panic somewhere in
the code, mdtests usually fail with the explicit *"Some tests failed"*
panic in the mdtest suite. But in those cases, we are not interested in
the pointer to the source of this panic, but only in the mdtest suite
output.

This PR adds a Markdown test runner tool that attempts to make the
developer experience better.

Once it is started using
```bash
uv run -q crates/red_knot_python_semantic/mdtest.py
```
it will first recompile the tests once (if cargo requires it), find the
path to the `mdtest` executable, and then enter into a mode where it
watches for changes in the `red_knot_python_semantic` crate. Whenever …
* … a Markdown file changes, it will rerun the mdtest for this specific
  file automatically (no recompilation!).
* … a Markdown file is added, it will recompile the tests and then run
  the mdtest for the new file
* … Rust code is changed, it will recompile the tests and run all of
  them

The tool also trims down `cargo test` output and only shows the actual
mdtest errors.

The tool will certainly require a few more iterations before it becomes
mature, but I'm curious to hear if there is any interest for something
like this.

## Test Plan

- Tested the new runner under various scenarios.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-21 14:06:35 +01:00
Alex Waygood
187a358d7a [red-knot] Heterogeneous tuple types with differently ordered (but equivalent) unions at the same index should be considered equivalent (#15637) 2025-01-21 12:51:20 +00:00
Calum Young
023c52d82b Standardise ruff config (#15558) 2025-01-21 12:09:11 +01:00
InSync
c616650dfa [ruff] Needless else clause (RUF047) (#15051)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-21 08:21:19 +00:00
InSync
4cfa355519 [ruff] Exempt NewType calls where the original type is immutable (RUF009) (#15588)
## Summary

Resolves #6447.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-20 20:14:47 +05:30
David Peter
134fefa945 [red-knot] Rename bindings_ty, declarations_ty (#15618)
## Summary

Rename two functions with outdated names (they used to return `Type`s):

* `bindings_ty` => `symbol_from_bindings` (returns `Symbol`)
* `declarations_ty` => `symbol_from_declarations` (returns a
`SymbolAndQualifiers` result)

I chose `symbol_from_*` instead of `*_symbol` as I found the previous
name quite confusing. Especially since `binding_ty` and `declaration_ty`
also exist (singular).

## Test Plan

—

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-20 15:23:33 +01:00
Micha Reiser
73798327c6 Flatten red_knot_project import paths (#15616) 2025-01-20 14:57:57 +01:00
wooly18
f82ef32e53 [red-knot] No cyclic-class-def diagnostics for subclasses of cyclic classes (#15561)
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-01-20 13:35:29 +00:00
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2a2ac8a483 Update pre-commit dependencies (#15596)
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2025-01-20 13:10:09 +00:00
Micha Reiser
d70d959612 Rename red_knot_workspace to red_knot_project (#15615) 2025-01-20 14:02:36 +01:00
Micha Reiser
80345e72c4 show-settings: Properly filter out backslashes on windows (#15612)
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Wei Lee
cbf9b66fc1 [airflow] Extend AIR303 with more symbols (#15611)
## Summary

Extend `AIR303` with the following rules

* `airflow.operators.datetime.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.time.operators.datetime.*`
* `airflow.operators.weekday.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.time.operators.weekday.*`
* `airflow.sensors.date_time.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.time.sensors.date_time.*`
* `airflow.sensors.time_sensor.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.time.sensors.time.*`
* `airflow.sensors.time_delta.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.time.sensors.time_delta.*`
* `airflow.sensors.weekday.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.time.sensors.weekday.*`
* `airflow.hooks.filesystem.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.hooks.filesystem.*`
* `airflow.hooks.package_index.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.hooks.package_index.*`
* `airflow.hooks.subprocess.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.hooks.subprocess.*`
* `airflow.triggers.external_task.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.triggers.external_task.*`
* `airflow.triggers.file.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.triggers.file.*`
* `airflow.triggers.temporal.*` → `airflow.providers.standard.triggers.temporal.*`
* `airflow.sensors.filesystem.FileSensor` → `airflow.providers.standard.sensors.filesystem.FileSensor`
* `airflow.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunOperator` → `airflow.providers.standard.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunOperator`
* `airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskMarker` → `airflow.providers.standard.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskMarker`
* `airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensor` → `airflow.providers.standard.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensor`

## Test Plan

a test fixture has been updated
2025-01-20 15:00:26 +05:30
Micha Reiser
248f0ec6b2 Isolate show_settings test from Ruff's `pyproject.toml (#15610)
## Summary

In preperation for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15558

Isolate the `show_settings` test instead of reading Ruff's
`pyproject.toml` for better test isolation.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2025-01-20 09:28:01 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d8cabf62b1 Avoid large closure to make rustfmt work (#15609)
## Summary

I noticed this while reviewing
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15541 that the code inside the
large closure cannot be formatted by the Rust formatter. This PR
extracts the qualified name and inlines the match expression.

## Test Plan

`cargo clippy` and `cargo insta`
2025-01-20 09:15:48 +00:00
David Peter
912247635d [red-knot] Move Ty enum to property tests (#15608)
## Summary

Move the `Ty` enum into the `property_tests` module, as it was only used
in a single place in `types.rs`.
2025-01-20 10:15:31 +01:00
InSync
5cd1f79864 [flake8-bandit] Report all references to suspicious functions (S3) (#15541)
## Summary

Resolves #15522.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-01-20 09:02:53 +00:00
David Peter
4eb465ee95 [red-knot] Move type_alias_types test to Markdown (#15607)
## Summary

Move `type_alias_types` test to Markdown

## Test Plan

New MD test
2025-01-20 09:55:54 +01:00
David Peter
9725a2d476 [red-knot] More exhaustive disjointness tests (#15606)
## Summary

Mostly just brings the structure/format of the disjointness-tests closer
to what we have for `is_subtype_of` etc.
2025-01-20 09:47:51 +01:00
InSync
975d1457c5 [red-knot] Migrate is_disjoint_from unit tests to Markdown tests (#15580)
## Summary

Part of and resolves #15397, built on top of #15579.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-01-20 08:42:22 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d97502d647 Include more labels in CHANGELOG sections (#15566)
## Summary

This PR updates Rooster config to include more labels, specifically:
* Include
[`diagnostics`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/diagnostics),
[`docstring`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/docstring),
[`fixes`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/fixes) and
[`isort`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/isort) for "Rule
changes" section
* Use
[`performance`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/performance)
for "Performance" section. We already have included "Performance"
section in various version, so let's make it official :)
* Ignore [`testing`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/testing)
label

The following is open:
* [`suppression`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/suppression)
2025-01-20 10:34:22 +05:30
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Charlie Marsh
98fccec2e7 Avoid removing too many imports in redefined-while-unused (#15585)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15583.
2025-01-19 13:28:08 -05:00
InSync
444f799f5e [red-knot] Two gradual equivalent fully static types are also equivalent (#15579) 2025-01-19 16:37:22 +00:00
Alex Waygood
2b24b3b316 [red-knot] Ensure differently ordered unions and intersections are considered equivalent (#15516) 2025-01-19 16:10:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b8e5b95423 Avoid quadratic membership check in import fixes (#15576)
## Summary

This leads to an explosion in runtime for (admittedly absurd) cases with
tens of thousands of imports.
2025-01-18 23:01:26 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6004c8c003 Apply redefinition fixes by source code order (#15575)
## Summary

Right now, these are being applied in random order, since if we have two
`RedefinitionWhileUnused`, it just takes the first-generated (whereas
the next comparator in the sort here orders by location)... Which means
we frequently have to re-run!
2025-01-18 17:44:10 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
1344c8a4e2 Group redefinition fixes by source statement (#15574)
## Summary

Like unused imports, we should create a single fix for all redefined
members in a single statement.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15182.
2025-01-18 17:31:58 -05:00
Dylan
8a50f3f361 [isort] Omit trailing whitespace in unsorted-imports (I001) (#15518)
## Summary
The fix range for sorting imports accounts for trailing whitespace, but
we should only show the trimmed range to the user when displaying the
diagnostic. So this PR changes the diagnostic range.

Closes #15504 

## Test Plan

Reviewed snapshot changes
2025-01-18 11:08:58 -06:00
InSync
001e5adec5 [flake8-simplify] Avoid double negations (SIM103) (#15562)
## Summary

Related to [this
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6184#issuecomment-2578673788)
at #6184.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dylan <53534755+dylwil3@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-18 17:06:46 +00:00
Will Lachance
38adc7f702 TRY300: Add some extra notes on not catching exceptions you didn't expect (#15036)
## Summary

Added some extra notes on why you should have focused try...except
blocks to
[TRY300](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/try-consider-else/).

When fixing a violation of this rule, a co-worker of mine (very
understandably) asked why this was better. The current docs just say
putting the return in the else is "more explicit", but if you look at
the [linked reference in the python
documentation](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/errors.html) they are
more clear on why violations like this is bad:

> The use of the else clause is better than adding additional code to
the [try](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/compound_stmts.html#try)
clause because it avoids accidentally catching an exception that wasn’t
raised by the code being protected by the try … except statement.

This is my attempt at adding more context to the docs on this. Open to
suggestions for wording!

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-18 10:23:43 -06:00
Dylan
4caeeb8d98 [pylint] Include name of base class in message for redefined-slots-in-subclass (W0244) (#15559)
In the following situation:

```python
class Grandparent:
  __slots__ = "a"

class Parent(Grandparent): ...

class Child(Parent):
  __slots__ = "a"
```

the message for `W0244` now specifies that `a` is overwriting a slot
from `Grandparent`.

To implement this, we introduce a helper function `iter_super_classes`
which does a breadth-first traversal of the superclasses of a given
class (as long as they are defined in the same file, due to the usual
limitations of the semantic model).

Note: Python does not allow conflicting slots definitions under multiple
inheritance. Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I believe It follows
that the subposet of superclasses of a given class that redefine a given
slot is in fact totally ordered. There is therefore a unique _nearest_
superclass whose slot is being overwritten. So, you know, in case anyone
was super worried about that... you can just chill.

This is a followup to #9640 .
2025-01-18 09:50:27 -06:00
David Peter
fb15da5694 [red-knot] Add support for typing.ClassVar (#15550)
## Summary

Add support for `typing.ClassVar`, i.e. emit a diagnostic in this
scenario:
```py
from typing import ClassVar

class C:
    x: ClassVar[int] = 1

c = C()
c.x = 3  # error: "Cannot assign to pure class variable `x` from an instance of type `C`"
```

## Test Plan

- New tests for the `typing.ClassVar` qualifier
- Fixed one TODO in `attributes.md`
2025-01-18 13:51:35 +01:00
InSync
9730ff3a25 Generate documentation redirects for lowercase rule codes (#15564)
## Summary

Resolves #15016.

## Test Plan

Generate the docs with:

```console
uv run --with-requirements docs/requirements-insiders.txt scripts/generate_mkdocs.py
```

and, check whether the mapping was created in `mkdocs.generated.yml` and run the server using:

```console
uvx --with-requirements docs/requirements-insiders.txt -- mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.insiders.yml -o
```
2025-01-18 10:09:23 +05:30
InSync
9d845ec8f5 [red-knot] Migrate is_gradual_equivalent_to unit tests to Markdown tests (#15563)
## Summary

Part of #15397 and #15516.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-01-17 16:48:01 -08:00
Douglas Creager
98ef564170 Remove AstNode and AnyNode (#15479)
While looking into potential AST optimizations, I noticed the `AstNode`
trait and `AnyNode` type aren't used anywhere in Ruff or Red Knot. It
looks like they might be historical artifacts of previous ways of
consuming AST nodes?

- `AstNode::cast`, `AstNode::cast_ref`, and `AstNode::can_cast` are not
used anywhere.
- Since `cast_ref` isn't needed anymore, the `Ref` associated type isn't
either.

This is a pure refactoring, with no intended behavior changes.
2025-01-17 17:11:00 -05:00
Douglas Creager
8e3633f55a Auto-generate AST boilerplate (#15544)
This PR replaces most of the hard-coded AST definitions with a
generation script, similar to what happens in `rust_python_formatter`.
I've replaced every "rote" definition that I could find, where the
content is entirely boilerplate and only depends on what syntax nodes
there are and which groups they belong to.

This is a pretty massive diff, but it's entirely a refactoring. It
should make absolutely no changes to the API or implementation. In
particular, this required adding some configuration knobs that let us
override default auto-generated names where they don't line up with
types that we created previously by hand.

## Test plan

There should be no changes outside of the `rust_python_ast` crate, which
verifies that there were no API changes as a result of the
auto-generation. Aggressive `cargo clippy` and `uvx pre-commit` runs
after each commit in the branch.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-17 14:23:02 -05:00
Alex Waygood
4351d85d24 [red-knot] Inline SubclassOfType::as_instance_type_of_metaclass() (#15556) 2025-01-17 19:01:36 +00:00
wooly18
1ba8e61875 [flake8-comprehensions] strip parentheses around generators in unnecessary-generator-set (C401) (#15553)
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## Summary

Fixes parentheses not being stripped in C401. Pretty much the same as
#11607 which fixed it for C400.

## Test Plan
`cargo nextest run`
2025-01-17 18:08:22 +01:00
Akira Noda
5cdac2533e [pylint] Implement redefined-slots-in-subclass (W0244) (#9640)
## Summary

- Implementation of [redefined-slots-in-subclass /
W0244](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/warning/redefined-slots-in-subclass.html).
- Related to #970

---------

Co-authored-by: Akira Noda <akira.noda@onecareer.com>
Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-17 09:54:15 -06:00
guillaumeLepape
4fdf8af747 [flake8-bugbear] Do not raise error if keyword argument is present and target-python version is less or equals than 3.9 (B903) (#15549) 2025-01-17 12:48:14 +01:00
Alex Waygood
4328df7226 [red-knot] type[T] is disjoint from type[S] if the metaclass of T is disjoint from the metaclass of S (#15547) 2025-01-17 10:41:36 +00:00
David Peter
6771b8ebd2 [red-knot] Pure instance variables declared in class body (#15515)
## Summary

This is a small, tentative step towards the bigger goal of understanding
instance attributes.

- Adds partial support for pure instance variables declared in the class
  body, i.e. this case:
  ```py
  class C:
      variable1: str = "a"
      variable2 = "b"

  reveal_type(C().variable1)  # str
  reveal_type(C().variable2)  # Unknown | Literal["b"]
  ```
- Adds `property` as a known class to query for `@property` decorators
- Splits up various `@Todo(instance attributes)` cases into
  sub-categories.

## Test Plan

Modified existing MD tests.
2025-01-17 10:48:20 +01:00
Micha Reiser
dbb2efdb87 Update snapshots of #15507 with new annotated snipetts rendering (#15546) 2025-01-17 09:39:15 +00:00
InSync
dbfdaaded1 [pylint] Do not report methods with only one EM101-compatible raise (PLR6301) (#15507) 2025-01-17 10:17:39 +01:00
Micha Reiser
1ecb7ce645 Fix unstable f-string formatting for expressions containing a trailing comma (#15545) 2025-01-17 10:08:09 +01:00
Micha Reiser
fdb9f4e404 Support knot.toml files in project discovery (#15505) 2025-01-17 09:01:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
eb47a6634d Add support for configuring knot in pyproject.toml files (#15493)
## Summary

This PR adds support for configuring Red Knot in the `tool.knot` section
of the project's
`pyproject.toml` section. Options specified on the CLI precede the
options in the configuration file.

This PR only supports the `environment` and the `src.root` options for
now.
Other options will be added as separate PRs.

There are also a few concerns that I intentionally ignored as part of
this PR:

* Handling of relative paths: We need to anchor paths relative to the
current working directory (CLI), or the project (`pyproject.toml` or
`knot.toml`)
* Tracking the source of a value. Diagnostics would benefit from knowing
from which configuration a value comes so that we can point the user to
the right configuration file (or CLI) if the configuration is invalid.
* Schema generation and there's a lot more; see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15491

This PR changes the default for first party codes: Our existing default
was to only add the project root. Now, Red Knot adds the project root
and `src` (if such a directory exists).

Theoretically, we'd have to add a file watcher event that changes the
first-party search paths if a user later creates a `src` directory. I
think this is pretty uncommon, which is why I ignored the complexity for
now but I can be persuaded to handle it if it's considered important.

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15491

## Test Plan

Existing tests, new file watching test demonstrating that changing the
python version and platform is correctly reflected.
2025-01-17 09:41:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
9ed67ba33e Fix bracket spacing for single-element tuples in f-string expressions (#15537) 2025-01-17 08:02:34 +00:00
InSync
556116ee76 [flake8-simplify] Do not emit diagnostics for expressions inside string type annotations (SIM222, SIM223) (#15405)
## Summary

Resolves #7127.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-17 12:18:35 +05:30
InSync
7ddf59be5f [flake8-pytest-style] Do not emit diagnostics for empty for loops (PT012, PT031) (#15542)
## Summary

Resolves #9730.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2025-01-17 01:44:07 +00:00
InSync
fa239f76ea [pyupgrade] Avoid syntax error when the iterable is an non-parenthesized tuple (UP028) (#15543)
## Summary

Resolves #15540.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-16 20:13:50 -05:00
Alex Waygood
3950b00ee4 [red-knot] Implement disjointness for Instance types where the underlying class is @final (#15539)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15508

For any two instance types `T` and `S`, we know they are disjoint if
either `T` is final and `T` is not a subclass of `S` or `S` is final and
`S` is not a subclass of `T`.

Correspondingly, for any two types `type[T]` and `S` where `S` is an
instance type, `type[T]` can be said to be disjoint from `S` if `S` is
disjoint from `U`, where `U` is the type that represents all instances
of `T`'s metaclass.

And a heterogeneous tuple type can be said to be disjoint from an
instance type if the instance type is disjoint from `tuple` (a type
representing all instances of the `tuple` class at runtime).

## Test Plan

- A new mdtest added. Most of our `is_disjoint_from()` tests are not
written as mdtests just yet, but it's pretty hard to test some of these
edge cases from a Rust unit test!
- Ran `QUICKCHECK_TESTS=1000000 cargo test --release -p
red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable`

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-01-16 23:48:52 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
e84c82424d [pydoclint] Allow ignoring one line docstrings for DOC rules (#13302)
## Summary

Add a setting to allow ignoring one line docstrings for the pydoclint
rules.

Resolves #13086

Part of #12434

## Test Plan

Run tests with setting enabled.

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-16 16:05:10 -06:00
Aleksei Latyshev
177bf72598 [refurb] Implement for-loop-writes (FURB122) (#10630)
## Summary
Implement `for-loop-writes` (FURB122) lint
- https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1348
- [original
lint](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/writelines.py)

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-16 15:02:46 -06:00
InSync
2e6729d900 [red-knot] Migrate bool/str/repr unit tests to Markdown tests (#15534)
## Summary

Part of #15397.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-01-16 11:21:56 -08:00
Brent Westbrook
e2da33a45c [unconventional-import-alias] Fix infinite loop between ICN001 and I002 (ICN001) (#15480)
## Summary

This fixes the infinite loop reported in #14389 by raising an error to
the user about conflicting ICN001 (`unconventional-import-alias`) and
I002 (`missing-required-import`) configuration options.

## Test Plan

Added a CLI integration test reproducing the old behavior and then
confirming the fix.

Closes #14389

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-16 10:45:24 -05:00
Brent Westbrook
ca3b210f2e [pyflakes] Fix infinite loop with unused local import in __init__.py (F401) (#15517)
## Summary

This fixes the infinite loop reported in #12897, where an
`unused-import` that is undefined at the scope of `__all__` is "fixed"
by adding it to `__all__` repeatedly. These changes make it so that only
imports in the global scope will be suggested to add to `__all__` and
the unused local import is simply removed.

## Test Plan

Added a CLI integration test that sets up the same module structure as
the original report

Closes #12897

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-16 10:43:32 -05:00
InSync
6f0b66278f [red-knot] Migrate is_fully_static/is_single_valued/is_singleton unit tests to Markdown tests (#15533)
## Summary

Part of #15397.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-16 07:40:41 -08:00
InSync
aed0bf1c11 [ruff] itertools.starmap(..., zip(...)) (RUF058) (#15483)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-16 15:18:12 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c20255abe4 Bump version to 0.9.2 (#15529)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-16 13:07:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
420365811f Fix joining of f-strings with different quotes when using quote style Preserve (#15524) 2025-01-16 12:01:42 +01:00
Wei Lee
fc9dd63d64 [airflow] extend and fix AIR302 rules (#15525) 2025-01-16 10:40:00 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
79e52c7fdf [pyflakes] Show syntax error message for F722 (#15523)
## Summary

Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15387#discussion_r1917796907

This PR updates `F722` to show syntax error message instead of the
string content.

I think it's more useful to show the syntax error message than the
string content. In the future, when the diagnostics renderer is more
capable, we could even highlight the exact location of the syntax error
along with the annotation string.

This is also in line with how we show the diagnostic in red knot.

## Test Plan

Update existing test snapshots.
2025-01-16 12:44:01 +05:30
Shaygan Hooshyari
cf4ab7cba1 Parse triple quoted string annotations as if parenthesized (#15387)
## Summary

Resolves #9467 

Parse quoted annotations as if the string content is inside parenthesis.
With this logic `x` and `y` in this example are equal:

```python
y: """
   int |
   str
"""

z: """(
    int |
    str
)
"""
```

Also this rule only applies to triple
quotes([link](https://github.com/python/typing-council/issues/9#issuecomment-1890808610)).

This PR is based on the
[comments](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9467#issuecomment-2579180991)
on the issue.

I did one extra change, since we don't want any indentation tokens I am
setting the `State::Other` as the initial state of the Lexer.

Remaining work:

- [x] Add a test case for red-knot.
- [x] Add more tests.

## Test Plan

Added a test which previously failed because quoted annotation contained
indentation.
Added an mdtest for red-knot.
Updated previous test.

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-16 11:38:15 +05:30
Dylan
d2656e88a3 [flake8-todos] Allow VSCode GitHub PR extension style links in missing-todo-link (TD003) (#15519)
## Summary
Allow links to issues that appear on the same line as the TODO
directive, if they conform to the format that VSCode's GitHub PR
extension produces.

Revival of #9627 (the branch was stale enough that rebasing was a lot
harder than just making the changes anew). Credit should go to the
author of that PR though.

Closes #8061

Co-authored-by: Martin Bernstorff <martinbernstorff@gmail.com>
2025-01-15 23:47:33 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c53ee608a1 Typeshed-sync workflow: add appropriate labels, link directly to failing run (#15520) 2025-01-15 23:42:35 +00:00
David Peter
c034e280a9 [red-knot] Instance attributes: type inference clarifications (#15512)
## Summary

Some clarifications in the instance-attributes tests, mostly regarding
type inference behavior following this discussion:

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15474#discussion_r1917044566
2025-01-15 21:17:55 +01:00
Alex Waygood
49557a9129 [red-knot] Simplify object out of intersections (#15511) 2025-01-15 20:06:48 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
c9b99e4bee ruff_linter: adjust empty spans after line terminator more generally
Instead of doing this on a lint-by-lint basis, we now just do it right
before rendering. This is more broadly applicable.

Note that this doesn't fix the diagnostic rendering for the Python
parser. But that's using a different path anyway (`annotate-snippets` is
only used in tests).
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
2ff2a54f56 test: update a few indentation related diagnostics
Previously, these were pointing to the right place, but were missing the
`^`. With the `annotate-snippets` upgrade, the `^` was added, but they
started pointing to the end of the previous line instead of the
beginning of the following line. In this case, we really want it to
point to the beginning of the following line since we're calling out
indentation issues.

As in a prior commit, we fix this by tweaking the offsets emitted by the
lint itself. Instead of an empty range at the beginning of the line, we
point to the first character in the line. This "forces" the renderer to
point to the beginning of the line instead of the end of the preceding
line.

The end effect here is that the rendering is fixed by adding `^` in the
proper location.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
17f01a4355 test: add more missing carets
This update includes some missing `^` in the diagnostic annotations.

This update also includes some shifting of "syntax error" annotations to
the end of the preceding line. I believe this is technically a
regression, but fixing them has proven quite difficult. I *think* the
best way to do that might be to tweak the spans generated by the Python
parser errors, but I didn't want to dig into that. (Another approach
would be to change the `annotate-snippets` rendering, but when I tried
that and managed to fix these regressions, I ended up causing a bunch of
other regressions.)

Ref 77d454525e (r1915458616)
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
5021f32449 test: another update to add back a caret
This change also requires some shuffling to the offsets we generate for
the diagnostic. Previously, we were generating an empty range
immediately *after* the line terminator and immediate before the first
byte of the subsequent line. How this is rendered is somewhat open to
interpretation, but the new version of `annotate-snippets` chooses to
render this at the end of the preceding line instead of the beginning of
the following line.

In this case, we want the diagnostic to point to the beginning of the
following line. So we either need to change `annotate-snippets` to
render such spans at the beginning of the following line, or we need to
change our span to point to the first full character in the following
line. The latter will force `annotate-snippets` to move the caret to the
proper location.

I ended up deciding to change our spans instead of changing how
`annotate-snippets` renders empty spans after a line terminator. While I
didn't investigate it, my guess is that they probably had good reason
for doing so, and it doesn't necessarily strike me as _wrong_.
Furthermore, fixing up our spans seems like a good idea regardless, and
was pretty easy to do.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
75b4ed5ad1 codeowners: make BurntSushi owner of ruff_annotate_snippets 2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
e6e610c274 test: tweak in alignment involving unprintable characters
This looks like a bug fix since the caret is now pointing right at the
position of the unprintable character. I'm not sure if this is a result
of an improvement via the `annotate-snippets` upgrade, or because of
more accurate tracking of annotation ranges even after unprintable
characters are replaced. I'm tempted to say the former since in theory
the offsets were never wrong before because they were codepoint offsets.

Regardless, this looks like an improvement.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
670fcecd1b test: update snapshots with trimmed lines
This updates snapshots where long lines now get trimmed with
`annotate-snippets`. And an ellipsis is inserted to indicate trimming.

This is a little hokey to test since in tests we don't do any styling.
And I believe this just uses the default "max term width" for rendering.
But in real life, it seems like a big improvement to have long lines
trimmed if they would otherwise wrap in the terminal. So this seems like
an improvement to me.

There are some other fixes here that overlap with previous categories.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
84ba4ecaf5 ruff_annotate_snippets: support overriding the "cut indicator"
We do this because `...` is valid Python, which makes it pretty likely
that some line trimming will lead to ambiguous output. So we add support
for overriding the cut indicator. This also requires changing some of
the alignment math, which was previously tightly coupled to `...`.

For Ruff, we go with `…` (`U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS`) for our cut
indicator.

For more details, see the patch sent to upstream:
https://github.com/rust-lang/annotate-snippets-rs/pull/172
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
a45f4de683 ruff_annotate_snippets: fix false positive line trimming
This fix was sent upstream and the PR description includes more details:
https://github.com/rust-lang/annotate-snippets-rs/pull/170

Without this fix, there was an errant snapshot diff that looked like
this:

  |
1 |   version = "0.1.0"
2 |   # Ensure that the spans from toml handle utf-8 correctly
3 |   authors = [
  |  ___________^
4 | |     { name = "Z͑ͫ̓ͪ̂ͫ̽͏̴̙...A̴̵̜̰͔ͫ͗͢L̠ͨͧͩ͘G̴̻͈͍̑͗̎̅͛́Ǫ̵̹̻̝̳͂̌̌͘", email = 1 }
5 | | ]
  | |_^ RUF200
  |

That ellipsis should _not_ be inserted since the line is not actually
truncated. The handling of line length (in bytes versus actual rendered
length) wasn't quite being handled correctly in all cases.

With this fix, there's (correctly) no snapshot diff.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
88df168b63 ruff_annotate_snippets: update snapshot for single ASCII whitespace source
The change to the rendering code is elaborated on in more detail here,
where I attempted to upstream it:
https://github.com/rust-lang/annotate-snippets-rs/pull/169

Otherwise, the snapshot diff also shows a bug fix: a `^` is now rendered
where as it previously was not.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
59edee2aca test: update another improperly rendered range
This one almost looks like it fits into the other failure categories,
but without identifying root causes, it's hard to say for sure. The span
here does end after a line terminator, so it feels like it's like the
rest.

I also isolated this change since I found the snapshot diff pretty hard
to read and wanted to look at it more closely. In this case, the before
is:

    E204.py:31:2: E204 [*] Whitespace after decorator
       |
    30 |   # E204
    31 |   @ \
       |  __^
    32 | | foo
       | |_^ E204
    33 |   def baz():
    34 |       print('baz')
       |
       = help: Remove whitespace

And the after is:

    E204.py:31:2: E204 [*] Whitespace after decorator
       |
    30 | # E204
    31 | @ \
       |  ^^ E204
    32 | foo
    33 | def baz():
    34 |     print('baz')
       |
       = help: Remove whitespace

The updated rendering is clearly an improvement, since `foo` itself is
not really the subject of the diagnostic. The whitespace is.

Also, the new rendering matches the span fed to `annotate-snippets`,
where as the old rendering does not.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
9fdb1e9bc8 test: update snapshot with fixed annotation but carets include whitespace
I separated out this snapshot update since the string of `^` including
whitespace looked a little odd. I investigated this one specifically,
and indeed, our span in this case is telling `annotate-snippets` to
point at the whitespace. So this is `annotate-snippets` doing what it's
told with a mildly sub-optimal span.

For clarity, the before rendering is:

    skip.py:34:1: I001 [*] Import block is un-sorted or un-formatted
       |
    32 |       import sys; import os  # isort:skip
    33 |       import sys; import os  # isort:skip  # isort:skip
    34 | /     import sys; import os
       |
       = help: Organize imports

And now after is:

    skip.py:34:1: I001 [*] Import block is un-sorted or un-formatted
       |
    32 |     import sys; import os  # isort:skip
    33 |     import sys; import os  # isort:skip  # isort:skip
    34 |     import sys; import os
       | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I001
       |
       = help: Organize imports

This is a clear bug fix since it adds in the `I001` annotation, even
though the carets look a little funny by including the whitespace
preceding `import sys; import os`.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
eed0595b18 test: another set of updates related to line terminator handling
This group of updates is similar to the last one, but they call out the
fact that while the change is an improvement, it does still seem to be a
little buggy.

As one example, previously we would have this:

       |
     1 | / from __future__ import annotations
     2 | |
     3 | | from typing import Any
     4 | |
     5 | | from requests import Session
     6 | |
     7 | | from my_first_party import my_first_party_object
     8 | |
     9 | | from . import my_local_folder_object
    10 | |
    11 | |
    12 | |
    13 | | class Thing(object):
       | |_^ I001
    14 |     name: str
    15 |     def __init__(self, name: str):
       |
       = help: Organize imports

And now here's what it looks like after:

       |
     1 | / from __future__ import annotations
     2 | |
     3 | | from typing import Any
     4 | |
     5 | | from requests import Session
     6 | |
     7 | | from my_first_party import my_first_party_object
     8 | |
     9 | | from . import my_local_folder_object
    10 | |
    11 | |
    12 | |
       | |__^ Organize imports
    13 |   class Thing(object):
    14 |     name: str
    15 |     def __init__(self, name: str):
       |
       = help: Organize imports

So at least now, the diagnostic is not pointing to a completely
unrelated thing (`class Thing`), but it's still not quite pointing to
the imports directly. And the `^` is a bit offset. After looking at
some examples more closely, I think this is probably more of a bug
with how we're generating offsets, since we are actually pointing to
a location that is a few empty lines _below_ the last import. And
`annotate-snippets` is rendering that part correctly. However, the
offset from the left (the `^` is pointing at `r` instead of `f` or even
at the end of `from . import my_local_folder_object`) appears to be a
problem with `annotate-snippets` itself.

We accept this under the reasoning that it's an improvement, albeit not
perfect.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
79e71cbbcd test: another line terminator bug fix
I believe this case is different from the last in that it happens when
the end of a *multi-line* annotation occurs after a line terminator.
Previously, the diagnostic would render on the next line, which is
definitely a bit weird. This new update renders it at the end of the
line the annotation ends on.

In some cases, the annotation was previously rendered to point at source
lines below where the error occurred, which is probably pretty
confusing.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
5caef89af3 test: update snapshots with improper end-of-line placement
This looks like a bug fix that occurs when the annotation is a
zero-width span immediately following a line terminator. Previously, the
caret seems to be rendered on the next line, but it should be rendered
at the end of the line the span corresponds to.

I admit that this one is kinda weird. I would somewhat expect that our
spans here are actually incorrect, and that to obtain this sort of
rendering, we should identify a span just immediately _before_ the line
terminator and not after it. But I don't want to dive into that rabbit
hole for now (and given how `annotate-snippets` now renders these
spans, perhaps there is more to it than I see), and this does seem like
a clear improvement given the spans we feed to `annotate-snippets`.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
f49cfb6c28 test: update snapshots with missing ^
The previous rendering just seems wrong in that a `^` is omitted. The
new version of `annotate-snippets` seems to get this right. I checked a
pseudo random sample of these, and it seems to only happen when the
position pointed at a line terminator.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
f29f58105b test: update formatting of multi-line annotations
It's hard to grok the change from the snapshot diffs alone, so here's
one example. Before:

    PYI021.pyi:15:5: PYI021 [*] Docstrings should not be included in stubs
       |
    14 |   class Baz:
    15 |       """Multiline docstring
       |  _____^
    16 | |
    17 | |     Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
    18 | |     """
       | |_______^ PYI021
    19 |
    20 |       def __init__(self) -> None: ...
       |
       = help: Remove docstring

And now after:

    PYI021.pyi:15:5: PYI021 [*] Docstrings should not be included in stubs
       |
    14 |   class Baz:
    15 | /     """Multiline docstring
    16 | |
    17 | |     Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
    18 | |     """
       | |_______^ PYI021
    19 |
    20 |       def __init__(self) -> None: ...
       |
       = help: Remove docstring

I personally think both of these are fine. If we felt strongly, I could
investigate reverting to the old style, but the new style seems okay to
me.

In other words, these updates I believe are just cosmetic and not a bug
fix.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
3fa4479c85 test: update snapshots with missing annotations
These updates center around the addition of annotations in the
diagnostic rendering. Previously, the annotation was just not rendered
at all. With the `annotate-snippets` upgrade, it is now rendered. I
examined a pseudo random sample of these, and they all look correct.

As will be true in future batches, some of these snapshots also have
changes to whitespace in them as well.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
0de8216a25 test: update snapshots with just whitespace changes
These snapshot changes should *all* only be a result of changes to
trailing whitespace in the output. I checked a psuedo random sample of
these, and the whitespace found in the previous snapshots seems to be an
artifact of the rendering and _not_ of the source data. So this seems
like a strict bug fix to me.

There are other snapshots with whitespace changes, but they also have
other changes that we split out into separate commits. Basically, we're
going to do approximately one commit per category of change.

This represents, by far, the biggest chunk of changes to snapshots as a
result of the `annotate-snippets` upgrade.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
2922490cb8 ruff_linter: fix handling of unprintable characters
Previously, we were replacing unprintable ASCII characters with a
printable representation of them via fancier Unicode characters. Since
`annotate-snippets` used to use codepoint offsets, this didn't make our
ranges incorrect: we swapped one codepoint for another.

But now, with the `annotate-snippets` upgrade, we use byte offsets
(which is IMO the correct choice). However, this means our ranges can be
thrown off since an ASCII codepoint is always one byte and a non-ASCII
codepoint is always more than one byte.

Instead of tweaking the `ShowNonprinting` trait and making it more
complicated (which is used in places other than this diagnostic
rendering it seems), we instead change `replace_whitespace` to handle
non-printable characters. This works out because `replace_whitespace`
was already updating the annotation range to account for the tab
replacement. We copy that approach for unprintable characters.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
84179aaa96 ruff_linter,ruff_python_parser: migrate to updated annotate-snippets
This is pretty much just moving to the new API and taking care to use
byte offsets. This is *almost* enough. The next commit will fix a bug
involving the handling of unprintable characters as a result of
switching to byte offsets.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
1b97677779 ruff_annotate_snippets: make small change to enable omitting header
This is a tiny change that, perhaps slightly shady, permits us to use
the `annotate-snippets` renderer without its mandatory header (which
wasn't there in `annotate-snippets 0.9`). Specifically, we can now do
this:

    Level::None.title("")

The combination of a "none" level and an empty label results in the
`annotate-snippets` header being skipped entirely. (Not even an empty
line is written.)

This is maybe not the right API for upstream `annotate-snippets`, but
it's very easy for us to do and unblocks the upgrade (albeit relying on
a vendored copy).

Ref https://github.com/rust-lang/annotate-snippets-rs/issues/167
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
9c27c57b5b crates: vendor annotate-snippets crate
This merely adds the crate to our repository. Some cosmetic changes are
made to make it work in our repo and follow our conventions, such as
changing the name to `ruff_annotate_snippets`. We retain the original
license information. We do drop some things, such as benchmarks, but
keep tests and examples.
2025-01-15 13:37:52 -05:00
David Peter
4f3209a3ec [red-knot] More comprehensive 'is_subtype_of' tests (#15490)
## Summary

Make the `is_subtype_of` tests a bit easier to understand and
more comprehensive.
2025-01-15 18:33:29 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
1a77a75935 [FastAPI] Update Annotated fixes (FAST002) (#15462)
## Summary

The initial purpose was to fix #15043, where code like this:
```python
from fastapi import FastAPI, Query

app = FastAPI()

@app.get("/test")
def handler(echo: str = Query("")):
    return echo
```

was being fixed to the invalid code below:

```python
from typing import Annotated
from fastapi import FastAPI, Query

app = FastAPI()

@app.get("/test")
def handler(echo: Annotated[str, Query("")]): # changed
    return echo
```

As @MichaReiser pointed out, the correct fix is:

```python
from typing import Annotated
from fastapi import FastAPI, Query

app = FastAPI()

@app.get("/test")
def handler(echo: Annotated[str, Query()] = ""): # changed
    return echo 
```

After fixing the issue for `Query`, I realized that other classes like
`Path`, `Body`, `Cookie`, `Header`, `File`, and `Form` also looked
susceptible to this issue. The last few commits should handle these too,
which I think means this will also close #12913.

I had to reorder the arguments to the `do_stuff` test case because the
new fix removes some default argument values (eg for `Path`:
`some_path_param: str = Path()` becomes `some_path_param: Annotated[str,
Path()]`).

There's also #14484 related to this rule. I'm happy to take a stab at
that here or in a follow up PR too.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

I also checked the fixed output with `uv run --with fastapi
FAST002_0.py`, but it required making a bunch of additional changes to
the test file that I wasn't sure we wanted in this PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-15 13:05:53 -05:00
David Peter
48e6541893 [red-knot] Negation reverses subtyping order (#15503)
## Summary

If `S <: T`, then `~T <: ~S`. This test currently fails with example
like:

```
S = tuple[()]
T = ~Literal[True] & ~Literal[False]
```

`T` is equivalent to `~(Literal[True] | Literal[False])` and therefore
equivalent to `~bool`, but the minimal example for a failure is what is
stated above. We correctly recognize that `S <: T`, but fail to see that
`~T <: ~S`, i.e. `bool <: ~tuple[()]`.

This is why the tests goes into the "flaky" section as well.

## Test Plan

```
export QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000
while cargo test --release -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::flaky::negation_reverses_subtype_order; do :; done
```
2025-01-15 16:32:21 +01:00
Alex Waygood
55a7f72035 [red-knot] Fix more edge cases for intersection simplification with LiteralString and AlwaysTruthy/AlwaysFalsy (#15496) 2025-01-15 15:02:41 +00:00
David Peter
8712438aec [red-knot] Initial tests for instance attributes (#15474)
## Summary

Adds some initial tests for class and instance attributes, mostly to
document (and discuss) what we want to support eventually. These
tests are not exhaustive yet. The idea is to specify the coarse-grained
behavior first.

Things that we'll eventually want to test:

- Interplay with inheritance
- Support `Final` in addition to `ClassVar`
- Specific tests for `ClassVar`, like making sure that we support things
like `x: Annotated[ClassVar[int], "metadata"]`
- … or making sure that we raise an error here:
  ```py
  class Foo:
      def __init__(self):
          self.x: ClassVar[str] = "x"
  ```
- Add tests for `__new__` in addition to the tests for `__init__`
- Add tests that show that we use the union of types if multiple methods
define the symbol with different types
- Make sure that diagnostics are raised if, e.g., the inferred type of
an assignment within a method does not match the declared type in the
class body.
- https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15474#discussion_r1916556284
- Method calls are completely left out for now.
- Same for `@property`
- … and the descriptor protocol

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-15 14:43:41 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b5dbb2a1d7 Avoid indexing the same workspace multiple times (#15495)
## Summary

This is not lazy indexing but it should somewhat help with #13686.

Currently, processing the change notifications for config files doesn't
account for the fact that multiple config files could belong to the same
workspace. This means that the server will re-index the same workspace
`n` times where `n` is the number of file events which belongs to the
same workspace. This is evident in the following trace logs:

**Trace logs:**

```
[Trace - 6:21:15 PM] Sending notification 'workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles'.
Params: {
    "changes": [
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/pylint/ruff.toml",
            "type": 1
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/script/ruff.toml",
            "type": 2
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/script/scaffold/templates/ruff.toml",
            "type": 2
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/pyproject.toml",
            "type": 2
        }
    ]
}

...

[Trace - 6:21:19 PM] Sending notification 'workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles'.
Params: {
    "changes": [
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/tests/testing_config/custom_components/ruff.toml",
            "type": 1
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/tests/ruff.toml",
            "type": 2
        }
    ]
}

...
```

**Server logs:**

```
 14.838004208s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  14.838043583s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  14.854324541s DEBUG ThreadId(55) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  14.854388500s DEBUG ThreadId(55) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  14.937713291s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  14.954429833s DEBUG ThreadId(75) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  14.954675708s DEBUG ThreadId(66) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  15.041465500s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  15.056731541s DEBUG ThreadId(78) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  15.056796833s DEBUG ThreadId(78) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  15.117545833s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  15.133091666s DEBUG ThreadId(90) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  15.133146500s DEBUG ThreadId(90) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  15.220340666s TRACE ruff:worker:6 request{id=5 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  15.220401458s DEBUG ruff:worker:6 request{id=5 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/homeassistant/bootstrap.py
  18.577521250s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  18.577561291s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  18.616564583s DEBUG ThreadId(102) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  18.616627291s DEBUG ThreadId(102) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  18.687424250s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  18.704441416s DEBUG ThreadId(114) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  18.704694958s DEBUG ThreadId(121) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  18.769627500s TRACE ruff:worker:4 request{id=6 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  18.769696791s DEBUG ruff:worker:4 request{id=6 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/homeassistant/bootstrap.py
```

This PR updates the logic to consider all the change events at once
keeping track of the workspace path that have been already indexed.

I want to include this in tomorrow's release to check how this change
would affect the linked issue.

## Test Plan

Run the same scenario as above and check the logs to see that the server
isn't re-indexing the same workspace multiple times:

**Trace logs:**

```
[Trace - 6:04:07 PM] Sending notification 'workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles'.
Params: {
    "changes": [
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/script/ruff.toml",
            "type": 1
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/script/scaffold/templates/ruff.toml",
            "type": 1
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/pylint/ruff.toml",
            "type": 2
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/pyproject.toml",
            "type": 2
        }
    ]
}

...

[Trace - 6:04:11 PM] Sending notification 'workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles'.
Params: {
    "changes": [
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/tests/testing_config/custom_components/ruff.toml",
            "type": 1
        },
        {
            "uri": "file:///Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/tests/ruff.toml",
            "type": 2
        }
    ]
}

...
```

**Server logs:**

```
  17.047706750s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  17.047747875s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  17.080006083s DEBUG ThreadId(54) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  17.080085708s DEBUG ThreadId(54) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  17.145328791s TRACE ruff:worker:6 request{id=5 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  17.145386166s DEBUG ruff:worker:6 request{id=5 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/homeassistant/bootstrap.py
  20.756845958s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  20.756923375s DEBUG     ruff:main notification{method="workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"}: ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Indexing settings for workspace: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core
  20.781733916s DEBUG ThreadId(66) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.vscode
  20.781825875s DEBUG ThreadId(75) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/.git
  20.848340750s TRACE ruff:worker:7 request{id=6 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  20.848408041s DEBUG ruff:worker:7 request{id=6 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/work/astral/parser-checkouts/home-assistant-core/homeassistant/bootstrap.py
```
2025-01-15 18:58:28 +05:30
David Salvisberg
73488e71f8 [flake8-type-checking] Avoid false positives for | in TC008 (#15201) 2025-01-15 14:27:24 +01:00
InSync
8331326cb6 Remove legacy issue template (#15163) 2025-01-15 11:59:22 +01:00
David Peter
3a6238d8c2 [red-knot] Typeshed sync and sys.platform fixes (#15492)
## Summary

The next sync of typeshed would have failed without manual changes
anyway, so I'm doing one manual sync + the required changes in our
`sys.platform` tests (which are necessary because of my tiny typeshed PR
here: https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/13378).

closes #15485 (the next run of the pipeline in two weeks should be fine
as the bug has been fixed upstream)
2025-01-15 11:21:01 +01:00
David Peter
d4862844f1 [red-knot] 'is_equivalent_to' is an equivalence relation (#15488)
## Summary

Adds two additional tests for `is_equivalent_to` so that we cover all
properties of an [equivalence relation].

## Test Plan

```
while cargo test --release -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable; do :; done
```

[equivalence relation]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_relation
2025-01-15 09:25:46 +01:00
Micha Reiser
96c2d0996d Fix curly bracket spacing around curly f-string expressions (#15471) 2025-01-15 09:22:47 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6aef4ad008 Fix LSP show message macro to allow format args (#15487)
## Summary

This PR fixes the `show_*_msg` macros to pass all the tokens instead of
just a single token. This allows for using various expressions right in
the macro similar to how it would be in `format_args!`.

## Test Plan

`cargo clippy`
2025-01-15 08:11:49 +00:00
Micha Reiser
18d5dbfb7f Remove workspace support (#15472) 2025-01-15 09:03:38 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bec8441cf5 Use tool specific function to perform exclude checks (#15486)
## Summary

This PR creates separate functions to check whether the document path is
excluded for linting or formatting. The main motivation is to avoid the
double `Option` for the call sites and makes passing the correct
settings simpler.
2025-01-15 13:18:46 +05:30
InSync
aefb607405 [red-knot] Migrate is_equivalent_to unit tests to Markdown tests (#15470)
## Summary

Part of #15397, built on top of #15469.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-01-14 18:57:23 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bcf0a715c2 [red-knot] Corrections and improvements to intersection simplification (#15475) 2025-01-14 18:15:38 +00:00
InSync
5ed7b55b15 [red-knot] Migrate is_subtype_of unit tests to Markdown tests (#15469)
## Summary

Part of #15397.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-01-14 15:57:24 +01:00
David Peter
8aac69bb2e [red-knot] Add boundness and declaredness tests (#15453)
## Summary

This changeset adds new tests for public uses of symbols,
considering all possible declaredness and boundness states.

Note that this is a mere documentation of the current behavior. There is
still an [open ticket] questioning some of these choices (or unintential
behaviors).

## Test plan

Made sure that the respective test fails if I add the questionable case
again in `symbol_by_id`:

```rs
Symbol::Type(inferred_ty, Boundness::Bound) => {
    Symbol::Type(inferred_ty, Boundness::Bound)
}
```

[open ticket]: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14297
2025-01-14 13:07:16 +01:00
Tom Kuson
9dfc61bf09 [flake8-pytest-style] Tweak documentation and message (#15465) 2025-01-14 08:47:45 +01:00
Tom Kuson
369cbb5424 [flake8-builtins] Improve A005 documentation (#15466) 2025-01-14 08:42:13 +01:00
Garrett Reynolds
dc491e8ade [ruff] Fix false positive on global keyword (RUF052) (#15235) 2025-01-14 08:36:40 +01:00
Wei Lee
a2dc8c93ef [airflow] Replace typo "security_managr" as "security_manager" (AIR303) (#15463)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Replace typo "security_managr" in AIR303 as "security_manager"

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

a test fixture has been updated
2025-01-13 18:38:09 -05:00
Carl Meyer
d54c19b983 [red-knot] remove CallOutcome::Cast variant (#15461)
## Summary

Simplification follow-up to #15413.

There's no need to have a dedicated `CallOutcome` variant for every
known function, it's only necessary if the special-cased behavior of the
known function includes emitting extra diagnostics. For `typing.cast`,
there's no such need; we can use the regular `Callable` outcome variant,
and update the return type according to the cast. (This is the same way
we already handle `len`.)

One reason to avoid proliferating unnecessary `CallOutcome` variants is
that currently we have to explicitly add emitting call-binding
diagnostics, for each outcome variant. So we were previously wrongly
silencing any binding diagnostics on calls to `typing.cast`. Fixing this
revealed a separate bug, that we were emitting a bogus error anytime
more than one keyword argument mapped to a `**kwargs` parameter. So this
PR also adds test and fix for that bug.

## Test Plan

Existing `cast` tests pass unchanged, added new test for `**kwargs` bug.
2025-01-13 10:58:53 -08:00
Micha Reiser
5ad546f187 Change ProgramSettings::python_platform to return a reference (#15457) 2025-01-13 16:23:34 +01:00
InSync
47d0a8ba96 [flake8-pytest-style] Test function parameters with default arguments (PT028) (#15449) 2025-01-13 13:40:54 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
56b14454dc Display context for ruff.configuration errors (#15452)
## Summary

I noticed this while trying out
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/665 that we use the
`Display` implementation to show the error which hides the context. This
PR changes it to use the `Debug` implementation and adds the message as
a context.

## Test Plan

**Before:**

```
   0.001228084s ERROR main ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Unable to find editor-specified configuration file: Failed to parse /private/tmp/hatch-test/ruff.toml
```

**After:**

```
   0.002348750s ERROR main ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Unable to load editor-specified configuration file

Caused by:
    0: Failed to parse /private/tmp/hatch-test/ruff.toml
    1: TOML parse error at line 2, column 18
         |
       2 | extend-select = ["ASYNC101"]
         |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
       Unknown rule selector: `ASYNC101`
```
2025-01-13 15:43:20 +05:30
David Peter
eb3cb8d4b2 [red-knot] Use BitSet::union for merging of declarations (#15451)
## Summary

In `SymbolState` merging, use `BitSet::union` instead of inserting
declarations one by one. This used to be the case but was changed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15019 because we had to iterate
over declarations anyway.

This is an alternative to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15419
by @MichaReiser. It's similar in performance, but a bit more
declarative and less imperative.
2025-01-13 11:10:42 +01:00
InSync
6f35a4d8d5 [fastapi] Handle parameters with Depends correctly (FAST003) (#15364)
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-13 08:51:02 +00:00
cake-monotone
82d06a198d [red-knot] Remove duplicate property test (#15450)
## Summary

Follow-up PR from https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15415  🥲 

The exact same property test already exists:
`intersection_assignable_to_both` and
`all_type_pairs_can_be_assigned_from_their_intersection`

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored
types::property_tests::flaky`
2025-01-13 08:18:41 +01:00
InSync
70c3be88b9 [flake8-pie] Reuse parsed tokens (PIE800) (#15438)
## Summary

Follow-up to #15394. See [this review
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15394#discussion_r1910526741).

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-12 21:03:11 -05:00
Tom Kuson
347ab5b47a [flake8-pytest-style] Implement pytest.warns diagnostics (PT029, PT030, PT031) (#15444)
## Summary

Implements upstream diagnostics `PT029`, `PT030`, `PT031` that function
as pytest.warns corollaries of `PT010`, `PT011`, `PT012` respectively.
Most of the implementation and documentation is designed to mirror those
existing diagnostics.

Closes #14239

## Test Plan

Tests for `PT029`, `PT030`, `PT031` largely copied from `PT010`,
`PT011`, `PT012` respectively.

`cargo nextest run`

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2025-01-13 01:46:59 +00:00
renovate[bot]
fa11b08766 Update dependency @types/react to v19.0.6 (#15448) 2025-01-13 01:11:51 +00:00
renovate[bot]
6f3e4e5062 Update NPM Development dependencies to v19.0.5 (#15445) 2025-01-12 20:06:02 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
2454305ef8 [flake8-pathlib] Fix --select for os-path-dirname (PTH120) (#15446)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15439.
2025-01-13 00:55:46 +00:00
InSync
4f37fdeff2 [flake8-bandit] Check for builtins instead of builtin (S102, PTH123) (#15443)
## Summary

Resolves #15442.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-12 19:45:31 -05:00
InSync
d1666fbbee [red-knot] Add AlwaysTruthy and AlwaysFalsy to knot_extensions (#15437)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-12 17:00:57 +00:00
Alex Waygood
06b7f4495e [red-knot] Minor improvements to KnownFunction API (#15441)
A small PR to reduce some of the code duplication between the various
branches, make it a little more readable and move the API closer to what
we already have for `KnownClass`
2025-01-12 16:06:31 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c8795fcb37 [red-knot] Minor improvements to property_tests.rs (#15440) 2025-01-12 13:55:18 +00:00
cake-monotone
ccfde37619 [red-knot] Add Property Tests for Intersection and Union (#15415) 2025-01-12 13:21:29 +00:00
InSync
6ae3e8f8d7 [red-knot] Support cast (#15413)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-12 13:05:45 +00:00
renovate[bot]
60d7a464fb Update Rust crate colored to v3 (#15434)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:52:52 +00:00
renovate[bot]
c0259e7bf2 Update dependency ruff to v0.9.1 (#15432)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-11 17:18:38 +00:00
renovate[bot]
22edee2353 Update pre-commit dependencies (#15433)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-01-11 17:18:13 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7d20277111 Update Rust crate libcst to v1.6.0 (#15431)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:14:44 +00:00
renovate[bot]
bce07f6564 Update Rust crate bitflags to v2.7.0 (#15430)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:14:19 +00:00
renovate[bot]
8ea6605a6d Update NPM Development dependencies (#15428)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:13:32 +00:00
renovate[bot]
d323f2019b Update dependency uuid to v11.0.5 (#15427)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:13:17 +00:00
renovate[bot]
ad883d9b31 Update Rust crate uuid to v1.11.1 (#15426)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:12:54 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7240212d27 Update Rust crate thiserror to v2.0.11 (#15425)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:12:34 +00:00
renovate[bot]
925ee41317 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.96 (#15424)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:12:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
78b242fe3f Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.93 (#15422)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:12:07 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7ed46d0823 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.135 (#15423)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:11:48 +00:00
renovate[bot]
bff4edb717 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.26 (#15420)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-11 17:09:54 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
38f873ba52 Remove flatten to improve deserialization error messages (#15414)
## Summary

Closes: #9719  

## Test Plan

**Before:**

```
ruff failed
  Cause: Failed to parse /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml
  Cause: TOML parse error at line 22, column 1
   |
22 | [tool.ruff.lint]
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
invalid type: string "false", expected a boolean
```

**After:**

```
ruff failed
  Cause: Failed to parse /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml
  Cause: TOML parse error at line 27, column 20
   |
27 | mypy-init-return = "false"
   |                    ^^^^^^^
invalid type: string "false", expected a boolean
```
2025-01-11 22:08:21 +05:30
Micha Reiser
c39ca8fe6d Upgrade Rust toolchain to 1.84.0 (#15408) 2025-01-11 09:51:58 +01:00
David Peter
2d82445794 [red-knot] Simplify unions of T and ~T (#15400)
## Summary

Simplify unions of `T` and `~T` to `object`.

## Test Plan

Adapted existing tests.
2025-01-10 23:00:52 +01:00
David Peter
398f2e8b0c [red-knot] Minor fixes in intersection-types tests (#15410)
## Summary

Minor fixes in intersection-types tests
2025-01-10 22:53:03 +01:00
InSync
232fbc1300 [red-knot] Understand type[Unknown] (#15409)
## Summary

Follow-up to #15194.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-01-10 13:25:59 -08:00
Alex Waygood
c82932e580 [red-knot] Refactor KnownFunction::takes_expression_arguments() (#15406) 2025-01-10 19:09:03 +00:00
Micha Reiser
12f86f39a4 Ruff 0.9.1 (#15407) 2025-01-10 19:45:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
2b28d566a4 Associate a trailing end-of-line comment in a parenthesized implicit concatenated string with the last literal (#15378) 2025-01-10 19:21:34 +01:00
Calum Young
adca7bd95c Remove pygments pin (#15404)
## Summary

The recent release of Pygments
([2.19.1](https://github.com/pygments/pygments/releases/tag/2.19.1))
allows the pinned version to be removed as the PYI alias for Python
syntax highlighting has been removed.

## Test Plan

- Follow the steps outlined in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#mkdocs to
get the documentation site running locally.
- Spot test rules pages that have PYI code blocks to ensure that syntax
highlighting remains e.g.
[http://127.0.0.1:8000/ruff/rules/complex-if-statement-in-stub/](http://127.0.0.1:8000/ruff/rules/complex-if-statement-in-stub/).

**Note:** I am unable to test the insiders build but would assume that
it functions locally as I do not have access to MkDocs Insiders, but I
would like to assume that it functions in the same way as the
non-insiders build.
2025-01-10 12:15:13 -05:00
InSync
6b98a26452 [red-knot] Support assert_type (#15194)
## Summary

See #15103.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests and unit tests.
2025-01-10 08:45:02 -08:00
David Peter
c87463842a [red-knot] Move tuple-containing-Never tests to Markdown (#15402)
## Summary

See title.

Part of #15397

## Test Plan

Ran new Markdown test.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-10 15:31:30 +00:00
InSync
c364b586f9 [flake8-pie] Correctly remove wrapping parentheses (PIE800) (#15394)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-10 14:52:32 +00:00
Antoine Dechaume
73d424ee5e Fix outdated doc for handling the default file types with the pre-commit hook (#15401)
Co-authored-by: Antoine DECHAUME <>
2025-01-10 15:49:23 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6e9ff445fd Insert the cells from the start position (#15398)
## Summary

The cause of this bug is from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12575 which was itself a bug fix
but the fix wasn't completely correct.

fixes: #14768 
fixes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/644

## Test Plan

Consider the following three cells:

1.
```python
class Foo:
    def __init__(self):
        self.x = 1

    def __str__(self):
        return f"Foo({self.x})"
```

2.
```python
def hello():
    print("hello world")
```

3.
```python
y = 1
```

The test case is moving cell 2 to the top i.e., cell 2 goes to position
1 and cell 1 goes to position 2.

Before this fix, it can be seen that the cells were pushed at the end of
the vector:

```
  12.643269917s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::edit:📓 Before update: [
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "class Foo:\n    def __init__(self):\n        self.x = 1\n\n    def __str__(self):\n        return f\"Foo({self.x})\"",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "def hello():\n    print(\"hello world\")",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "y = 1",
        },
    },
]
  12.643777667s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::edit:📓 After update: [
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "y = 1",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "class Foo:\n    def __init__(self):\n        self.x = 1\n\n    def __str__(self):\n        return f\"Foo({self.x})\"",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "def hello():\n    print(\"hello world\")",
        },
    },
]
```

After the fix in this PR, it can be seen that the cells are being pushed
at the correct `start` index:

```
   6.520570917s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::edit:📓 Before update: [
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "class Foo:\n    def __init__(self):\n        self.x = 1\n\n    def __str__(self):\n        return f\"Foo({self.x})\"",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "def hello():\n    print(\"hello world\")",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "y = 1",
        },
    },
]
   6.521084792s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::edit:📓 After update: [
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "def hello():\n    print(\"hello world\")",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "class Foo:\n    def __init__(self):\n        self.x = 1\n\n    def __str__(self):\n        return f\"Foo({self.x})\"",
        },
    },
    NotebookCell {
        document: TextDocument {
            contents: "y = 1",
        },
    },
]
```
2025-01-10 13:11:56 +00:00
David Peter
f2c3ddc5ea [red-knot] Move intersection type tests to Markdown (#15396)
## Summary

[**Rendered version of the new test
suite**](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/david/intersection-type-tests/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest/intersection_types.md)

Moves most of our existing intersection-types tests to a dedicated
Markdown test suite, extends the test coverage, unifies the notation for
these tests, groups tests into a proper structure, and adds some
explanations for various simplification strategies.

This changeset also:
- Adds a new simplification where `~Never` is removed from
intersections.
- Adds a new simplification where adding `~object` simplifies the whole
intersection to `Never`
- Avoids unnecessary assignment-checks between inferred and declared
type. This was added to this changeset to avoid many false positive
errors in this test suite.

Resolves the task described in this old comment
[here](e01da82a5a..e7e432bca2 (r1819924085)).

## Test Plan

Running the new Markdown tests

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-10 14:04:03 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b861551b6a Remove unnecessary backticks (#15393)
Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15367#discussion_r1909448140
2025-01-10 09:22:26 +00:00
Dylan
443bf38565 [ruff] Omit diagnostic for shadowed private function parameters in used-dummy-variable (RUF052) (#15376) 2025-01-10 03:09:25 -06:00
Tom Kuson
23ad319b55 [flake8-bugbear] Improve assert-raises-exception (B017) message (#15389) 2025-01-10 08:48:18 +01:00
InSync
3d9433ca66 [pyupgrade] Handle comments and multiline expressions correctly (UP037) (#15337) 2025-01-10 08:46:01 +01:00
Douglas Creager
baf068361a [red-knot] Consolidate all gradual types into single Type variant (#15386)
Prompted by

> One nit: I think we need to consider `Any` and `Unknown` and `Todo` as
all (gradually) equivalent to each other, and thus `type & Any` and
`type & Unknown` and `type & Todo` as also equivalent. The distinction
between `Any` vs `Unknown` vs `Todo` is entirely about
provenance/debugging, there is no type level distinction. (And I've been
wondering if the `Any` vs `Unknown` distinction is really worth it.)

The thought here is that _most_ places want to treat `Any`, `Unknown`,
and `Todo` identically. So this PR simplifies things by having a single
`Type::Any` variant, and moves the provenance part into a new `AnyType`
type. If you need to treat e.g. `Todo` differently, you still can by
pattern-matching into the `AnyType`. But if you don't, you can just use
`Type::Any(_)`.

(This would also allow us to (more easily) distinguish "unknown via an
unannotated value" from "unknown because of a typing error" should we
want to do that in the future)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-01-09 21:32:20 -05:00
David Peter
b33cf5baba [red-knot] Move UnionBuilder tests to Markdown (#15374)
## Summary

This moves almost all of our existing `UnionBuilder` tests to a
Markdown-based test suite.

I see how this could be a more controversial change, since these tests
where written specifically for `UnionBuilder`, and by creating the union
types using Python type expressions, we add an additional layer on top
(parsing and inference of these expressions) that moves these tests away
from clean unit tests more in the direction of integration tests. Also,
there are probably a few implementation details of `UnionBuilder` hidden
in the test assertions (e.g. order of union elements after
simplifications).

That said, I think we would like to see all those properties that are
being tested here from *any* implementation of union types. And the
Markdown tests come with the usual advantages:

- More consice
- Better readability
- No re-compiliation when working on tests
- Easier to add additional explanations and structure to the test suite

This changeset adds a few additional tests, but keeps the logic of the
existing tests except for a few minor modifications for consistency.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: T-256 <132141463+T-256@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-09 21:45:06 +01:00
Dylan
b0905c4b04 [pycodestyle] Handle each cell separately for too-many-newlines-at-end-of-file (W391) (#15308)
Jupyter notebooks are converted into source files by joining with
newlines, which confuses the check [too-many-newlines-at-end-of-file
(W391)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/too-many-newlines-at-end-of-file/#too-many-newlines-at-end-of-file-w391).
This PR introduces logic to apply the check cell-wise (and, in
particular, correctly handles empty cells.)

Closes #13763
2025-01-09 10:50:39 -06:00
Micha Reiser
d0b2bbd55e Release 0.9.0 (#15371)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-09 14:53:08 +01:00
Josiah Outram Halstead
8628f169e9 [ruff] Stop parsing diagnostics from other sources for code action requests (#15373) 2025-01-09 14:38:13 +01:00
InSync
8bc11c49b2 [flake8-django] Recognize other magic methods (DJ012) (#15365) 2025-01-09 14:36:42 +01:00
David Peter
bf5b0c2688 [red-knot] Minor refactor of red_knot_vendored/build.rs (#15372)
## Summary

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15370#discussion_r1908611461:

- Rename `zip_dir` to `write_zipped_typeshed_to` to clarify it's not a
generic function (anymore)
- Hard-code `TYPESHED_SOURCE_DIR` instead of using a `directory_path`
argument
2025-01-09 12:23:42 +00:00
David Peter
097aa04c04 [red-knot] Typeshed patching: use build.rs instead of workflow (#15370)
## Summary

The symlink-approach in the typeshed-sync workflow caused some problems
on Windows, even though it seemed to work fine in CI:

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15138#issuecomment-2578642129

Here, we rely on `build.rs` to patch typeshed instead, which allows us
to get rid of the modifications in the workflow (thank you
@MichaReiser for the idea).

## Test Plan

- Made sure that changes to `knot_extensions.pyi` result in a recompile
  of `red_knot_vendored`.
2025-01-09 11:50:32 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f706c3fdf2 Add f-string formatting to the docs (#15367)
Revive https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15341 as it got removed
from the latest rebase in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15238.
2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
29f6653318 [ruff] Stabilize useless-if-else (RUF034) (#15351) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
d645525afc [pylint]: Stabilize boolean-chained-comparison (PLR1716) (#15354) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
6dcf7b35b9 [ruff] Stabilize post-init-default (RUF033) (#15352) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
943d4fc160 Update formatter preview documentation (#15349) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
3ea4c63d2c [flake8-pyi] Stabilize: include all python file types for PYI006 (#15340) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
8e8a07144d [flake8-pyi]: Stabilize: Provide more automated fixes for duplicate-union-members (PYI016) (#15342) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
225dd0a027 [ruff] Stabilize: Detect attrs dataclasses (RUF008, RUF009) (#15345) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
52aeb8ae11 [flake8-pyi] Stabilize autofix for redundant-numeric-union (PYI041) (#15343) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
71b6ac81a6 Remove unnecessary PreviewMode::Enabled in tests (#15344) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
75fc2c3116 [ruff-0.9] Stabilise two flake8-builtins rules (#15322) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
9c4d124ba0 [pycodestyle] Stabilize: Exempt pytest.importorskip calls (E402) (#15338) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
InSync
8c620b9b4b [flake8-pytest-style] Stabilize "Detect more pytest.mark.parametrize calls" (PT006) (#15327)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Resolves #15324. Stabilizes the behavior changes introduced in #14515.
2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Dylan
1eda27d1a5 [ruff-0.9] Stabilize decimal-from-float-literal (RUF032) (#15333) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
aaa86cf38d [ruff-0.9] Stabilise slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix (FURB188) (#15329)
Stabilise [`slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix/) (`FURB188`) for the Ruff 0.9 release.

This is a stylistic rule, but I think it's a pretty uncontroversial one. There are no open issues or PRs regarding it and it's been in preview for a while now.
2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
7821206b7b Update Black deviations to reflect 2025 style changes (#15127) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
b76d05e283 Remove formatter incompatibility warning for ISC001 (#15123) 2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
424b720c19 Ruff 2025 style guide (#13906)
Closes #13371
2025-01-09 10:20:06 +01:00
Carl Meyer
a95deec00f [red-knot] handle synthetic 'self' argument in call-binding diagnostics (#15362) 2025-01-09 00:36:48 -08:00
InSync
21aa12a073 [red-knot] More precise inference for classes with non-class metaclasses (#15138)
## Summary

Resolves #14208.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-01-09 00:34:04 +00:00
Douglas Creager
5f5eb7c0dd [red-knot] Print non-string panic payloads and (sometimes) backtraces (#15363)
More refinements to the panic messages for failing mdtests to mimic the
output of the default panic hook more closely:

- We now print out `Box<dyn Any>` if the panic payload is not a string
(which is typically the case for salsa panics).
- We now include the panic's backtrace if you set the `RUST_BACKTRACE`
environment variable.
2025-01-08 18:12:16 -05:00
David Peter
b6562ed57e [red-knot] Property test workflow: Fix issue label, link to CI run (#15361)
## Summary

See title. Had to make a minor change, because it failed the zizmor
pre-commit check otherwise:

```
error[template-injection]: code injection via template expansion
  --> /home/shark/ruff/.github/workflows/daily_fuzz.yaml:68:9
   |
68 |          - uses: actions/github-script@v7
   |  __________^
69 | |          with:
70 | |            github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
71 | |            script: |
   | | ___________^
72 | ||             await github.rest.issues.create({
...  ||
77 | ||               labels: ["bug", "parser", "fuzzer"],
78 | ||             })
   | ||               ^
   | ||_______________|
   |  |_______________this step
   |                  github.server_url may expand into attacker-controllable code
   |
   = note: audit confidence → High
```
2025-01-08 22:47:16 +01:00
David Peter
4fd82d5f35 [red-knot] Property test improvements (#15358)
## Summary

- Add a workflow to run property tests on a daily basis (based on
`daily_fuzz.yaml`)
- Mark `assignable_to_is_reflexive` as flaky (related to #14899)
- Add new (failing) `intersection_assignable_to_both` test (also related
to #14899)

## Test Plan

Ran:

```bash
export QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000
while cargo test --release -p red_knot_python_semantic -- \
  --ignored types::property_tests::stable; do :; done
```

Observed successful property_tests CI run
2025-01-08 22:24:57 +01:00
David Peter
beb8e2dfe0 [red-knot] More comprehensive is_assignable_to tests (#15353)
## Summary

This changeset migrates all existing `is_assignable_to` tests to a
Markdown-based test. It also increases our test coverage in a hopefully
meaningful way (not claiming to be complete in any sense). But at least
I found and fixed one bug while doing so.

## Test Plan

Ran property tests to make sure the new test succeeds after fixing it.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-08 20:25:08 +01:00
Alex Waygood
88d07202c1 [red-knot] Reduce Name clones in call signature checking (#15335) 2025-01-08 18:29:35 +00:00
Douglas Creager
2ca31e4b43 Fall back on previous panic hook when not in catch_unwind wrapper (#15319)
This fixes #15317. Our `catch_unwind` wrapper installs a panic hook that
captures (the rendered contents of) the panic info when a panic occurs.
Since the intent is that the caller will render the panic info in some
custom way, the hook silences the default stderr panic output.

However, the panic hook is a global resource, so if any one thread was
in the middle of a `catch_unwind` call, we would silence the default
panic output for _all_ threads.

The solution is to also keep a thread local that indicates whether the
current thread is in the middle of our `catch_unwind`, and to fall back
on the default panic hook if not.

## Test Plan

Artificially added an mdtest parse error, ran tests via `cargo test -p
red_knot_python_semantic` to run a large number of tests in parallel.
Before this patch, the panic message was swallowed as reported in
#15317. After, the panic message was shown.
2025-01-08 11:34:51 -05:00
Auguste Lalande
450d4e0e0c [pylint] Fix unreachable infinite loop (PLW0101) (#15278)
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## Summary

Fix infinite loop issue reported here #15248.
The issue was caused by the break inside the if block, which caused the
flow to exit in an unforeseen way. This caused other issues, eventually
leading to an infinite loop.

Resolves #15248. Resolves #15336.

## Test Plan

Added failing code to fixture.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-08 09:45:04 -06:00
Alex Waygood
7284d68157 fix invalid syntax in workflow file (#15357) 2025-01-08 15:34:33 +00:00
InSync
3820af2f1b [pycodestyle] Avoid false positives related to type aliases (E252) (#15356) 2025-01-08 16:04:08 +01:00
Alex Waygood
ee9a912f47 [flake8-builtins] Disapply A005 to stub files (#15350) 2025-01-08 12:59:27 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1447553bc2 Improve logging system using logLevel, avoid trace value (#15232)
## Summary

Refer to the VS Code PR
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/659) for details on the
change.

This PR changes the following:

1. Add tracing span for both request (request id and method name) and
notification (method name) handler
2. Remove the `RUFF_TRACE` environment variable. This was being used to
turn on / off logging for the server
3. Similarly, remove reading the `trace` value from the initialization
options
4. Remove handling the `$/setTrace` notification
5. Remove the specialized `TraceLogWriter` used for Zed and VS Code
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12564)

Regarding the (5) for the Zed editor, the reason that was implemented
was because there was no way of looking at the stderr messages in the
editor which has been changed. Now, it captures the stderr as part of
the "Server Logs".
(82492d74a8/crates/language_tools/src/lsp_log.rs (L548-L552))

### Question

Regarding (1), I think having just a simple trace level message should
be good for now as the spans are not hierarchical. This could be tackled
with #12744. The difference between the two:

<details><summary>Using <code>tracing::trace</code></summary>
<p>

```
   0.019243416s DEBUG ThreadId(08) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
   0.026398750s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
   0.026802125s TRACE ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received notification "textDocument/didOpen"
   0.026930666s TRACE ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received notification "textDocument/didOpen"
   0.026962333s TRACE ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/diagnostic" (1)
   0.027042875s TRACE ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/diagnostic" (2)
   0.027097500s TRACE ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/codeAction" (3)
   0.027107458s DEBUG ruff:worker:0 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
   0.027123541s DEBUG ruff:worker:3 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/organize_imports.py
   0.027514875s  INFO     ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
   0.285689833s TRACE     ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/codeAction" (4)
  45.741101666s TRACE     ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received notification "textDocument/didClose"
  47.108745500s TRACE     ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received notification "textDocument/didOpen"
  47.109802041s TRACE     ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/diagnostic" (5)
  47.109926958s TRACE     ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/codeAction" (6)
  47.110027791s DEBUG ruff:worker:6 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
  51.863679125s TRACE     ruff:main ruff_server::server::api: Received request "textDocument/hover" (7)
```

</p>
</details> 

<details><summary>Using <code>tracing::trace_span</code></summary>
<p>

Only logging the enter event:

```
   0.018638750s DEBUG ThreadId(11) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
   0.025895791s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
   0.026378791s TRACE ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didOpen"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.026531208s TRACE ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didOpen"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.026567583s TRACE ruff:main request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.026652541s TRACE ruff:main request{id=2 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.026711041s DEBUG ruff:worker:2 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/organize_imports.py
   0.026729166s DEBUG ruff:worker:1 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
   0.027023083s  INFO     ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
   5.197554750s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didClose"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   6.534458000s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didOpen"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   6.535027958s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=3 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   6.535271166s DEBUG ruff:worker:3 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/organize_imports.py
   6.544240583s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=4 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.049692458s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=5 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.508142541s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=6 method="textDocument/hover"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.872421958s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=7 method="textDocument/hover"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   8.024498583s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=8 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  13.895063666s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=9 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  14.774706083s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=10 method="textDocument/hover"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  16.058918958s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didChange"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  16.060562208s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=11 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  16.061109083s DEBUG ruff:worker:8 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
  21.561742875s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didChange"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  21.563573791s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=12 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  21.564206750s DEBUG ruff:worker:4 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
  21.826691375s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=13 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  22.091080125s TRACE     ruff:main request{id=14 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
```

</p>
</details> 


**Todo**

- [x] Update documentation (I'll be adding a troubleshooting section
under "Editors" as a follow-up which is for all editors)
- [x] Check for backwards compatibility. I don't think this should break
backwards compatibility as it's mainly targeted towards improving the
debugging experience.

~**Before I go on to updating the documentation, I'd appreciate initial
review on the chosen approach.**~

resolves: #14959 

## Test Plan

Refer to the test plan in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/659.

Example logs at `debug` level:

```
   0.010770083s DEBUG ThreadId(15) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
   0.018101916s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
   0.018559916s DEBUG ruff:worker:4 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
   0.018992375s  INFO     ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
  23.408802375s DEBUG ruff:worker:11 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
  24.329127416s DEBUG  ruff:worker:6 ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
```

Example logs at `trace` level:

```
   0.010296375s DEBUG ThreadId(13) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Ignored path via `exclude`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/.vscode
   0.017422583s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff
   0.018034458s TRACE ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didOpen"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.018199708s TRACE ruff:worker:0 request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   0.018251167s DEBUG ruff:worker:0 request{id=1 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
   0.018528708s  INFO     ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
   1.611798417s TRACE ruff:worker:1 request{id=2 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   1.861757542s TRACE ruff:worker:4 request{id=3 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.027361792s TRACE ruff:worker:2 request{id=4 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.851361500s TRACE ruff:worker:5 request{id=5 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.901690875s TRACE     ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didChange"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.903063167s TRACE ruff:worker:10 request{id=6 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   7.903183500s DEBUG ruff:worker:10 request{id=6 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
   8.702385292s TRACE      ruff:main notification{method="textDocument/didChange"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   8.704106625s TRACE  ruff:worker:3 request{id=7 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   8.704304875s DEBUG  ruff:worker:3 request{id=7 method="textDocument/diagnostic"}: ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/lsp/play.py
   8.966853458s TRACE  ruff:worker:9 request{id=8 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
   9.229622792s TRACE  ruff:worker:6 request{id=9 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
  10.513111583s TRACE  ruff:worker:7 request{id=10 method="textDocument/codeAction"}: ruff_server::server::api: enter
```
2025-01-08 18:18:00 +05:30
Alex Waygood
9a27b37a91 [flake8-builtins] Rename A005 and improve its error message (#15348) 2025-01-08 12:38:34 +00:00
Alex Waygood
487f2f5df0 Spruce up docs for pydoclint rules (#15325) 2025-01-08 12:22:37 +00:00
David Salvisberg
339167d372 [flake8-type-checking] Apply TC008 more eagerly in TYPE_CHECKING blocks and disapply it in stubs (#15180)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-08 12:09:06 +00:00
David Peter
235fdfc57a [red-knot] knot_extensions Python API (#15103)
## Summary

Adds a type-check-time Python API that allows us to create and
manipulate types and to test various of their properties. For example,
this can be used to write a Markdown test to make sure that `A & B` is a
subtype of `A` and `B`, but not of an unrelated class `C` (something
that requires quite a bit more code to do in Rust):
```py
from knot_extensions import Intersection, is_subtype_of, static_assert

class A: ...
class B: ...

type AB = Intersection[A, B]

static_assert(is_subtype_of(AB, A))
static_assert(is_subtype_of(AB, B))

class C: ...
static_assert(not is_subtype_of(AB, C))
```

I think this functionality is also helpful for interactive debugging
sessions, in order to query various properties of Red Knot's type
system. Which is something that otherwise requires a custom Rust unit
test, some boilerplate code and constant re-compilation.

## Test Plan

- New Markdown tests
- Tested the modified typeshed_sync workflow locally
2025-01-08 12:52:07 +01:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
03ff883626 Display Union of Literals as a Literal (#14993)
## Summary

Resolves #14988

Display union of Literals like other type checkers do.

With this change we lose the sorting behavior. And we show the types as
they appeared. So it's deterministic and tests should not be flaky.
This is similar to how Mypy [reveals the
type](https://mypy-play.net/?mypy=latest&python=3.12&gist=51ad03b153bfca3b940d5084345e230f).

In some cases this makes it harder to know what is the order in revealed
type when writing tests but since it's consistent after the test fails
we know the order.

## Test Plan

I adjusted mdtests for this change. Basically merged the int and string
types of the unions.

In cases where we have types other than numbers and strings like this
[one](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14993/files#diff-ac50bce02b9f0ad4dc7d6b8e1046d60dad919ac52d0aeb253e5884f89ea42bfeL51).
We only group the strings and numbers as the issue suggsted.

```
def _(flag: bool, flag2: bool):
    if flag:
        f = 1
    elif flag2:
        f = "foo"
    else:
        def f() -> int:
            return 1
    # error: "Object of type `Literal[1, "foo", f]` is not callable (due to union elements Literal[1], Literal["foo"])"
    # revealed: Unknown | int
    reveal_type(f())
```

[pyright
example](https://pyright-play.net/?code=GYJw9gtgBALgngBwJYDsDmUkQWEMoAySMApiAIYA2AUNQCYnBQD6AFMJeWgFxQBGYMJQA0UDlwBMvAUICU3alCWYm4nouWamAXigBGDUpKUkqzmimHNYqLoBEwQXavGAziQXXlDVa1lQAWgA%2BTBQYTy9rEBIYAFcQFH0rAGIoMnAQXjsAeT4AKxIAY3wwJngEEigAAyJSCkoAbT1RBydRYABdKsxXKBQwfEKqTj5KStY6WMqYMChYlCQwROMSCBIw3tqyKiaO0S36htawOw7ZZ01U6IA3EioSOl4AVRQAa36Ad0SAH1CYKxud0ozHKJHYflk1CAA)

[mypy
example](https://mypy-play.net/?mypy=latest&python=3.12&gist=31c8bdaa5521860cfeca4b92841cb3b7)

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2025-01-08 00:58:38 +00:00
Carl Meyer
fdca2b422e [red-knot] all types are assignable to object (#15332)
## Summary

`Type[Any]` should be assignable to `object`. All types should be
assignable to `object`.

We specifically didn't understand the former; this PR adds a test for
it, and a case to ensure that `Type[Any]` is assignable to anything that
`type` is assignable to (which includes `object`).

This PR also adds a property test that all types are assignable to
object. In order to make it pass, I added a special case to check early
if we are assigning to `object` and just return `true`. In principle,
once we get all the more general cases correct, this special case might
be removable. But having the special case for now allows the property
test to pass.

And we add a property test that all types are subtypes of object. This
failed for the case of an intersection with no positive elements (that
is, a negation type). This really does need to be a special case for
`object`, because there is no other type we can know that a negation
type is a subtype of.

## Test Plan

Added unit test and property test.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-07 15:19:07 -08:00
Dylan
71ad9a2ab1 [ruff] Parenthesize arguments to int when removing int would change semantics in unnecessary-cast-to-int (RUF046) (#15277)
When removing `int` in calls like `int(expr)` we may need to keep
parentheses around `expr` even when it is a function call or subscript,
since there may be newlines in between the function/value name and the
opening parentheses/bracket of the argument.

This PR implements that logic.

Closes #15263

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2025-01-07 21:43:50 +00:00
InSync
3b3c2c5aa4 [eradicate] Correctly handle metadata blocks directly followed by normal blocks (ERA001) (#15330)
## Summary

Resolves #15321.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-07 16:22:22 -05:00
Douglas Creager
b2a0d68d70 Narrowing for class patterns in match statements (#15223)
We now support class patterns in a match statement, adding a narrowing
constraint that within the body of that match arm, we can assume that
the subject is an instance of that class.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-07 15:58:12 -05:00
Carl Meyer
f2a86fcfda [red-knot] add call checking (#15200)
## Summary

This implements checking of calls.

I ended up following Micha's original suggestion from back when the
signature representation was first introduced, and flattening it to a
single array of parameters. This turned out to be easier to manage,
because we can represent parameters using indices into that array, and
represent the bound argument types as an array of the same length.

Starred and double-starred arguments are still TODO; these won't be very
useful until we have generics.

The handling of diagnostics is just hacked into `return_ty_result`,
which was already inconsistent about whether it emitted diagnostics or
not; now it's even more inconsistent. This needs to be addressed, but
could be a follow-up.

The new benchmark errors here surface the need for intersection support
in `is_assignable_to`.

Fixes #14161.

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.
2025-01-07 20:39:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ac72aca27c Spruce up docs for slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix (FURB188) (#15328) 2025-01-07 19:58:35 +00:00
Dylan
a876090715 [internal] Return statements in finally block point to end block for unreachable (PLW0101) (#15276)
Note: `PLW0101` remains in testing rather than preview, so this PR does
not modify any public behavior (hence the title beginning with
`internal` rather than `pylint`, for the sake of the changelog.)

Fixes an error in the processing of `try` statements in the control flow
graph builder.

When processing a try statement, the block following a `return` was
forced to point to the `finally` block. However, if the return was _in_
the `finally` block, this caused the block to point to itself. In the
case where the whole `try-finally` statement was also included inside of
a loop, this caused an infinite loop in the builder for the control flow
graph as it attempted to resolve edges.

Closes #15248

## Test function
### Source
```python
def l():
    while T:
        try:
            while ():
                if 3:
                    break
        finally:
            return
```

### Control Flow Graph
```mermaid
flowchart TD
  start(("Start"))
  return(("End"))
  block0[["`*(empty)*`"]]
  block1[["Loop continue"]]
  block2["return\n"]
  block3[["Loop continue"]]
  block4["break\n"]
  block5["if 3:
                    break\n"]
  block6["while ():
                if 3:
                    break\n"]
  block7[["Exception raised"]]
  block8["try:
            while ():
                if 3:
                    break
        finally:
            return\n"]
  block9["while T:
        try:
            while ():
                if 3:
                    break
        finally:
            return\n"]
  start --> block9
  block9 -- "T" --> block8
  block9 -- "else" --> block0
  block8 -- "Exception raised" --> block7
  block8 -- "else" --> block6
  block7 --> block2
  block6 -- "()" --> block5
  block6 -- "else" --> block2
  block5 -- "3" --> block4
  block5 -- "else" --> block3
  block4 --> block2
  block3 --> block6
  block2 --> return
  block1 --> block9
  block0 --> return
```
2025-01-07 11:26:04 -06:00
InSync
e4139568b8 [ruff] Treat ) as a regex metacharacter (RUF043, RUF055) (#15318)
## Summary

Resolves #15316.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2025-01-07 12:11:05 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
5567e7c26b Use uv consistently throughout the documentation (#15302)
## Summary

Closes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15301#issuecomment-2573350821.
2025-01-07 14:43:25 +00:00
Alex Waygood
95294e657c [red-knot] Eagerly normalize type[] types (#15272)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-01-07 12:53:07 +00:00
InSync
0dc00e63f4 [pyupgrade] Split UP007 to two individual rules for Union and Optional (UP007, UP045) (#15313)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-07 10:22:59 +00:00
David Peter
ce9c4968ae [red-knot] Improve symbol-lookup tracing (#14907)
## Summary

When debugging, I frequently want to know which symbols are being looked
up. `symbol_by_id` adds tracing information, but it only shows the
`ScopedSymbolId`. Since `symbol_by_id` is only called from `symbol`, it
seems reasonable to move the tracing call one level up from
`symbol_by_id` to `symbol`, where we can also show the name of the
symbol.

**Before**:

```
6      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_expression_types{expression=Id(60de), file=/home/shark/tomllib_modified/_parser.py}
6        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(33)}
6        ┌─┘
6        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(123)}
6        ┌─┘
6        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(54)}
6        ┌─┘
6        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(122)}
6        ┌─┘
6        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(165)}
6        ┌─┘
6      ┌─┘
6      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(32)}
6      ┌─┘
6      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol_by_id{symbol=ScopedSymbolId(232)}
6      ┌─┘
6    ┌─┘
6  ┌─┘
6┌─┘
```

**After**:

```
5      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_expression_types{expression=Id(60de), file=/home/shark/tomllib_modified/_parser.py}
5        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="dict"}
5        ┌─┘
5        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="dict"}
5        ┌─┘
5        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="list"}
5        ┌─┘
5        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="list"}
5        ┌─┘
5        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="isinstance"}
5        ┌─┘
5        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="isinstance"}
5        ┌─┘
5      ┌─┘
5      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="ValueError"}
5      ┌─┘
5      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::symbol{name="ValueError"}
5      ┌─┘
5    ┌─┘
5  ┌─┘
5┌─┘
```

## Test Plan

```
cargo run --bin red_knot -- --current-directory path/to/tomllib -vvv
```
2025-01-07 10:41:27 +01:00
Raphael Gaschignard
066239fe5b [red-knot] improve type shrinking coverage in red-knot property tests (#15297)
## Summary

While looking at #14899, I looked at seeing if I could get shrinking on
the examples. It turned out to be straightforward, with a couple of
caveats.

I'm calling `clone` a lot during shrinking. Since by the shrink step
we're already looking at a test failure this feels fine? Unless I
misunderstood `quickcheck`'s core loop

When shrinking `Intersection`s, in order to just rely on `quickcheck`'s
`Vec` shrinking without thinking about it too much, the shrinking
strategy is:
- try to shrink the negative side (keeping the positive side the same)
- try to shrink the positive side (keeping the negative side the same)

This means that you can't shrink from `(A & B & ~C & ~D)` directly to
`(A & ~C)`! You would first need an intermediate failure at `(A & B &
~C)` or `(A & ~C & ~D)`. This feels good enough. Shrinking the negative
side first also has the benefit of trying to strip down negative
elements in these intersections.

## Test Plan
`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored
types::property_tests::stable` still fails as it current does on `main`,
but now the errors seem more minimal.
2025-01-07 10:09:18 +01:00
Victor Westerhuis
1e948f739c [flake8-return] Recognize functions returning Never as non-returning (RET503) (#15298)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-07 07:57:34 +00:00
Steve C
78e26cec02 [flake8-bugbear] Implement class-as-data-structure (B903) (#9601)
## Summary

Adds `class-as-data-structure` rule (`B903`). Also compare pylint's `too-few-public-methods` (`PLR0903`).

Took some creative liberty with this by allowing the class to have any
decorators or base classes. There are years-old issues on pylint that
don't approve of the strictness when it comes to these things.

Especially considering that dataclass is a decorator and namedtuple _can
be_ a base class. I feel ignoring those explicitly is redundant all
things considered, but it's not a hill I'm willing to die on!

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-06 21:18:28 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
e7248ee43e Avoid treating newline-separated sections as sub-sections (#15311)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15224.
2025-01-06 22:13:35 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
065274d353 Remove call when removing final argument from format (#15309)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15303.
2025-01-07 02:53:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
75a24bbc67 Don't enforce object-without-hash-method in stubs (#15310)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15292.
2025-01-07 02:51:06 +00:00
Douglas Creager
5e9259c96c Don't special-case class instances in binary expression inference (#15161)
Just like in #15045 for unary expressions: In binary expressions, we
were only looking for dunder expressions for `Type::Instance` types. We
had some special cases for coercing the various `Literal` types into
their corresponding `Instance` types before doing the lookup. But we can
side-step all of that by using the existing `Type::to_meta_type` and
`Type::to_instance` methods.
2025-01-06 13:50:20 -05:00
Alex Waygood
d45c1ee44f Upgrade zizmor to the latest version in CI (#15300)
## Summary

This PR upgrades zizmor to the latest release in our CI. zizmor is a
static analyzer checking for security issues in GitHub workflows. The
new release finds some new issues in our workflows; this PR fixes some
of the issues, and adds ignores for some other issues.

The issues fixed in this PR are new cases of zizmor's
[`template-injection`](https://woodruffw.github.io/zizmor/audits/#template-injection)
rule being emitted. The issues I'm ignoring for now are all to do with
the
[`cache-poisoning`](https://woodruffw.github.io/zizmor/audits/#cache-poisoning)
rule. The main reason I'm fixing some but ignoring others is that I'm
confident fixing the template-injection diagnostics won't have any
impact on how our workflows operate in CI, but I'm worried that fixing
the cache-poisoning diagnostics could slow down our CI a fair bit. I
don't mind if somebody else is motivated to try to fix these
diagnostics, but for now I think I'd prefer to just ignore them; it
doesn't seem high-priority enough to try to fix them right now :-)

## Test Plan

- `uvx pre-commit run -a --hook-stage=manual` passes locally
- Let's see if CI passes on this PR...
2025-01-06 15:07:46 +00:00
InSync
636288038f [ruff] Dataclass enums (RUF049) (#15299)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-06 14:44:20 +01:00
InSync
832c0fa04b Better error message when --config is given a table key and a non-inline-table value (#15266)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-06 13:20:28 +00:00
renovate[bot]
f29c9e48a4 Update pre-commit dependencies (#15289)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-06 11:35:02 +00:00
Enric Calabuig
bafe8714a8 Don't fix in ecosystem check (#15267) 2025-01-06 10:21:34 +01:00
renovate[bot]
e5270e2ac2 Update Rust crate itertools to 0.14.0 (#15287)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-06 07:55:32 +00:00
Avasam
643fd7fe07 Remove accidental empty block at the bottom of split-static-string (SIM905) doc (#15290)
## Summary

Removes the following empty code block

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4adbacac-0bd9-4dac-af3a-93da2619a1cb)
2025-01-06 04:24:40 +00:00
renovate[bot]
bd02beec85 Update Rust crate clearscreen to v4 (#15288) 2025-01-05 20:06:13 -05:00
renovate[bot]
7f299fceef Update Rust crate insta to v1.42.0 (#15286) 2025-01-05 20:06:02 -05:00
renovate[bot]
6e2800df85 Update NPM Development dependencies (#15285) 2025-01-05 20:05:51 -05:00
renovate[bot]
391332a835 Update dependency uuid to v11.0.4 (#15284) 2025-01-05 20:05:45 -05:00
renovate[bot]
84e13cea14 Update dependency ruff to v0.8.6 (#15283) 2025-01-05 20:05:36 -05:00
renovate[bot]
bcb5f621c5 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.95 (#15282) 2025-01-05 20:05:32 -05:00
renovate[bot]
47c8f1ad65 Update Rust crate matchit to v0.8.6 (#15281) 2025-01-05 20:04:02 -05:00
renovate[bot]
a4f8b9311e Update Rust crate bstr to v1.11.3 (#15280) 2025-01-05 20:03:54 -05:00
Alex Waygood
6097fd9bbe [red-knot] Future-proof Type::is_disjoint_from() (#15262) 2025-01-05 22:56:16 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0743838438 [red-knot] Improve Type::is_disjoint_from() for KnownInstanceTypes (#15261) 2025-01-05 22:49:42 +00:00
Alex Waygood
980ce941c7 [red-knot] Minor simplifications and improvements to constraint narrowing logic (#15270) 2025-01-05 21:51:22 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
b26448926a Allow assigning ellipsis literal as parameter default value (#14982)
Resolves #14840

## Summary

Usage of ellipsis literal as default argument is allowed in stub files.

## Test Plan

Added mdtest for both python files and stub files.


---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-05 13:11:32 -06:00
Carl Meyer
2ea63620cf [red-knot] fix control flow for assignment expressions in elif tests (#15274)
## Summary

The test expression in an `elif` clause is evaluated whether or not we
take the branch. Our control flow model for if/elif chains failed to
reflect this, causing wrong inference in cases where an assignment
expression occurs inside an `elif` test expression. Our "no branch taken
yet" snapshot (which is the starting state for every new elif branch)
can't simply be the pre-if state, it must be updated after visiting each
test expression.

Once we do this, it also means we no longer need to track a vector of
narrowing constraints to reapply for each new branch, since our "branch
not taken" state (which is the initial state for each branch) is
continuously updated to include the negative narrowing constraints of
all previous branches.

Fixes #15033.

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-01-05 18:35:29 +00:00
InSync
00aa387d9d [refurb] Mark fix as unsafe when the right-hand side is a string (FURB171) (#15273) 2025-01-05 17:54:32 +00:00
Alex Waygood
eb82089551 [red-knot] Type::SubclassOf(SubclassOfType { base: ClassBase::Unknown }).to_instance() should be Unknown, not Any (#15269) 2025-01-05 15:14:01 +00:00
InSync
f144b9684d Add a test for overshadowing redirects (#15259)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-05 09:47:01 +01:00
InSync
df6e5c0293 [ruff] Recode RUF025 to RUF037 (RUF037) (#15258) 2025-01-05 09:35:08 +01:00
Alex Waygood
8f0e01787f [red-knot] Minor cleanup to Type::is_disjoint_from() and Type::is_subtype_of() (#15260) 2025-01-04 17:34:37 +00:00
Micha Reiser
6b907c1305 Ruff 0.8.6 (#15253) 2025-01-04 13:09:26 +01:00
Micha Reiser
f319531632 Make unreachable a test rule for now (#15252) 2025-01-04 12:52:08 +01:00
Micha Reiser
e4d9fe036a Revert "Add all PEP-585 names to UP006 rule" (#15250) 2025-01-04 12:23:53 +01:00
Micha Reiser
baf0d660eb Update salsa (#15243) 2025-01-03 20:04:35 +01:00
Alex Waygood
bde8ecddca [red-knot] Remove unneeded branch in Type::is_equivalent_to() (#15242)
## Summary

We understand `sys.version_info` branches now! As such, I _believe_ this
branch is no longer required; all tests pass without it. I also ran
`QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000 cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic --
--ignored types::property_tests::stable`, and no tests failed except for
the known issue with `Type::is_assignable_to()`
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14899)

## Test Plan

See above
2025-01-03 19:04:01 +00:00
InSync
842f882ef0 [ruff] Avoid reporting when ndigits is possibly negative (RUF057) (#15234) 2025-01-03 19:48:03 +01:00
Douglas Creager
75015b0ed9 Attribute panics to the mdtests that cause them (#15241)
This updates the mdtest harness to catch any panics that occur during
type checking, and to display the panic message as an mdtest failure.
(We don't know which specific line causes the failure, so we attribute
panics to the first line of the test case.)
2025-01-03 13:45:56 -05:00
Dylan
706d87f239 Show errors for attempted fixes only when passed --verbose (#15237)
The default logging level for diagnostics includes logs written using
the `log` crate with level `error`, `warn`, and `info`. An unsuccessful
fix attached to a diagnostic via `try_set_fix` or `try_set_optional_fix`
was logged at level `error`. Note that the user would see these messages
even without passing `--fix`, and possibly also on lines with `noqa`
comments.

This PR changes the logging level here to a `debug`. We also found
ad-hoc instances of error logging in the implementations of several
rules, and have replaced those with either a `debug` or call to
`try_set{_optional}_fix`.

Closes #15229
2025-01-03 08:50:13 -06:00
w0nder1ng
0837cdd931 [RUF] Add rule to detect empty literal in deque call (RUF025) (#15104) 2025-01-03 11:57:13 +01:00
Mike Bernard
0dbfa8d0e0 TD003: remove issue code length restriction (#15175)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-03 10:42:04 +01:00
Micha Reiser
1218bc65ed Preserve multiline implicit concatenated strings in docstring positions (#15126) 2025-01-03 10:27:14 +01:00
InSync
6180f78da4 [pyflakes] Ignore errors in @no_type_check string annotations (F722, F821) (#15215) 2025-01-03 10:05:45 +01:00
Wei Lee
835b453bfd style(AIR302): rename removed_airflow_plugin_extension as check_airflow_plugin_extension (#15233)
## Summary

during the previous refactor, this renaming was missed

## Test Plan

no functionality changed
2025-01-03 10:37:21 +05:30
Auguste Lalande
a3d873ef66 [pylint] Re-implement unreachable (PLW0101) (#10891)
## Summary

This PR re-introduces the control-flow graph implementation which was
first introduced in #5384, and then removed in #9463 due to not being
feature complete. Mainly, it lacked the ability to process
`try`-`except` blocks, along with some more minor bugs.

Closes #8958 and #8959 and #14881.

## Overview of Changes

I will now highlight the major changes implemented in this PR, in order
of implementation.

1. Introduced a post-processing step in loop handling to find any
`continue` or `break` statements within the loop body and redirect them
appropriately.
2. Introduced a loop-continue block which is always placed at the end of
loop blocks, and ensures proper looping regardless of the internal logic
of the block. This resolves #8958.
3. Implemented `try` processing with the following logic (resolves
#8959):
1. In the example below the cfg first encounters a conditional
`ExceptionRaised` forking if an exception was (or will be) raised in the
try block. This is not possible to know (except for trivial cases) so we
assume both paths can be taken unconditionally.
2. Going down the `try` path the cfg goes `try`->`else`->`finally`
unconditionally.
3. Going down the `except` path the cfg will meet several conditional
`ExceptionCaught` which fork depending on the nature of the exception
caught. Again there's no way to know which exceptions may be raised so
both paths are assumed to be taken unconditionally.
4. If none of the exception blocks catch the exception then the cfg
terminates by raising a new exception.
5. A post-processing step is also implemented to redirect any `raises`
or `returns` within the blocks appropriately.
```python
def func():
    try:
        print("try")
    except Exception:
        print("Exception")
    except OtherException as e:
        print("OtherException")
    else:
        print("else")
    finally:
        print("finally")
```
```mermaid
flowchart TD
  start(("Start"))
  return(("End"))
  block0[["`*(empty)*`"]]
  block1["print(#quot;finally#quot;)\n"]
  block2["print(#quot;else#quot;)\n"]
  block3["print(#quot;try#quot;)\n"]
  block4[["Exception raised"]]
  block5["print(#quot;OtherException#quot;)\n"]
  block6["try:
        print(#quot;try#quot;)
    except Exception:
        print(#quot;Exception#quot;)
    except OtherException as e:
        print(#quot;OtherException#quot;)
    else:
        print(#quot;else#quot;)
    finally:
        print(#quot;finally#quot;)\n"]
  block7["print(#quot;Exception#quot;)\n"]
  block8["try:
        print(#quot;try#quot;)
    except Exception:
        print(#quot;Exception#quot;)
    except OtherException as e:
        print(#quot;OtherException#quot;)
    else:
        print(#quot;else#quot;)
    finally:
        print(#quot;finally#quot;)\n"]
  block9["try:
        print(#quot;try#quot;)
    except Exception:
        print(#quot;Exception#quot;)
    except OtherException as e:
        print(#quot;OtherException#quot;)
    else:
        print(#quot;else#quot;)
    finally:
        print(#quot;finally#quot;)\n"]

  start --> block9
  block9 -- "Exception raised" --> block8
  block9 -- "else" --> block3
  block8 -- "Exception" --> block7
  block8 -- "else" --> block6
  block7 --> block1
  block6 -- "OtherException" --> block5
  block6 -- "else" --> block4
  block5 --> block1
  block4 --> return
  block3 --> block2
  block2 --> block1
  block1 --> block0
  block0 --> return
``` 
6. Implemented `with` processing with the following logic:
1. `with` statements have no conditional execution (apart from the
hidden logic handling the enter and exit), so the block is assumed to
execute unconditionally.
2. The one exception is that exceptions raised within the block may
result in control flow resuming at the end of the block. Since it is not
possible know if an exception will be raised, or if it will be handled
by the context manager, we assume that execution always continues after
`with` blocks even if the blocks contain `raise` or `return` statements.
This is handled in a post-processing step.

## Test Plan

Additional test fixtures and control-flow fixtures were added.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-01-02 21:54:59 -06:00
Wei Lee
d464ef67cf refactor(AIR303): move duplicate qualified_name.to_string() to Diagnostic argument (#15220)
## Summary

Refactor airflow rule logic like
86bdc2e7b1

## Test Plan

No functionality change. Existing test cases work as it was
2025-01-03 09:10:37 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
2355472d61 Misc. clean up to rounding rules (#15231) 2025-01-02 17:51:35 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
3c3f35a548 Avoid syntax error when removing int over multiple lines (#15230)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15226.
2025-01-02 17:43:15 -05:00
renovate[bot]
2327082c43 Migrate renovate config (#15228)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-01-02 21:53:45 +00:00
David Peter
7671a3bbc7 Remove Type::tuple in favor of TupleType::from_elements (#15218)
## Summary

Remove `Type::tuple` in favor of `TupleType::from_elements`, avoid a few
intermediate `Vec`tors. Resolves an old [review
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14744#discussion_r1867493706).

## Test Plan

New regression test for something I ran into while implementing this.
2025-01-02 17:22:32 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
11e873eb45 Bump version to 0.8.5 (#15219) 2025-01-02 17:21:21 +05:30
InSync
89ea0371a4 [ruff] Unnecessary rounding (RUF057) (#14828)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-01-02 10:00:57 +01:00
Wei Lee
f8c9665742 [airflow] Extend names moved from core to provider (AIR303) (#15216)
## Summary

Many core Airflow features have been deprecated and moved to Airflow
Providers since users might need to install an additional package (e.g.,
`apache-airflow-provider-fab==1.0.0`); a separate rule (AIR303) is
created for this.

* `airflow.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.add_pod_suffix` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.add_pod_suffix`
*
`airflow.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.annotations_for_logging_task_metadata`
→
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.annotations_for_logging_task_metadata`
* `airflow.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.annotations_to_key` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.annotations_to_key`
* `airflow.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.create_pod_id` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.create_pod_id`
*
`airflow.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.get_logs_task_metadata`
→
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.get_logs_task_metadata`
* `airflow.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.rand_str` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.rand_str`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod.Port` →
`kubernetes.client.models.V1ContainerPort`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod.Resources` →
`kubernetes.client.models.V1ResourceRequirements`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_launcher.PodLauncher` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_launcher.PodLauncher`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_launcher.PodStatus` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_launcher.PodStatus`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_launcher_deprecated.PodLauncher` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_launcher_deprecated.PodLauncher`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_launcher_deprecated.PodStatus` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_launcher_deprecated.PodStatus`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_launcher_deprecated.get_kube_client` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kube_client.get_kube_client`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_launcher_deprecated.PodDefaults` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.PodDefaults`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_runtime_info_env.PodRuntimeInfoEnv` →
`kubernetes.client.models.V1EnvVar`
* `airflow.kubernetes.volume.Volume` →
`kubernetes.client.models.V1Volume`
* `airflow.kubernetes.volume_mount.VolumeMount` →
`kubernetes.client.models.V1VolumeMount`
* `airflow.kubernetes.k8s_model.K8SModel` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.k8s_model.K8SModel`
* `airflow.kubernetes.k8s_model.append_to_pod` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.k8s_model.append_to_pod`
* `airflow.kubernetes.kube_client._disable_verify_ssl` →
`airflow.kubernetes.airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kube_client._disable_verify_ssl`
* `airflow.kubernetes.kube_client._enable_tcp_keepalive` →
`airflow.kubernetes.airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kube_client._enable_tcp_keepalive`
* `airflow.kubernetes.kube_client.get_kube_client` →
`airflow.kubernetes.airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kube_client.get_kube_client`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.datetime_to_label_safe_datestring` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.datetime_to_label_safe_datestring`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.extend_object_field` →
`airflow.kubernetes.airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.extend_object_field`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.label_safe_datestring_to_datetime` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.label_safe_datestring_to_datetime`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.make_safe_label_value` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.make_safe_label_value`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.merge_objects` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.merge_objects`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.PodGenerator` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.PodGenerator`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.PodGeneratorDeprecated` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator.PodGenerator`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.PodDefaults` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.PodDefaults`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.add_pod_suffix` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.add_pod_suffix`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator.rand_str` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.kubernetes_helper_functions.rand_str`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.make_safe_label_value` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.make_safe_label_value`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.PodDefaults` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.PodDefaults`
* `airflow.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.PodGenerator` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.pod_generator_deprecated.PodGenerator`
* `airflow.kubernetes.secret.Secret` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.secret.Secret`
* `airflow.kubernetes.secret.K8SModel` →
`airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.k8s_model.K8SModel`

## Test Plan

A test fixture has been included for the rule.
2025-01-02 10:30:12 +05:30
InSync
af95f6b577 [pycodestyle] Avoid false positives and negatives related to type parameter default syntax (E225, E251) (#15214) 2025-01-01 11:28:25 +01:00
github-actions[bot]
79682a28b8 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#15213)
Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2025-01-01 01:14:40 +00:00
David Salvisberg
1ef0f615f1 [flake8-type-checking] Improve flexibility of runtime-evaluated-decorators (#15204)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-31 16:28:10 +00:00
Christian Clauss
7ca3f9515c Update references to astral-sh/ruff-action from v2 to v3 (#15212) 2024-12-31 16:43:17 +01:00
Wei Lee
32de5801f7 [airflow]: extend names moved from core to provider (AIR303) (#15196) 2024-12-31 15:16:07 +01:00
InSync
cfd6093579 [pydocstyle] Add setting to ignore missing documentation for*args and **kwargs parameters (D417) (#15210)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-31 12:16:55 +01:00
Arnav Gupta
3c9021ffcb [ruff] Implement falsy-dict-get-fallback (RUF056) (#15160)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-31 11:40:51 +01:00
Wei Lee
68d2466832 [airflow] Remove additional spaces (AIR302) (#15211)
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## Summary

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During https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15209, additional spaces
was accidentally added to the rule
`airflow.operators.latest_only.LatestOnlyOperator`. This PR fixes this
issue

## Test Plan

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2024-12-31 13:58:11 +05:30
Avasam
ecf00cdf6a Fix incorrect doc in shebang-not-executable (EXE001) and add git+windows solution to executable bit (#15208)
## Summary


I noticed that the solution mentioned in [shebang-not-executable
(EXE001)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/shebang-not-executable/#shebang-not-executable-exe001)
was incorrect and likely copy-pasted from
[shebang-missing-executable-file
(EXE002)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/shebang-missing-executable-file/#shebang-missing-executable-file-exe002)

It was telling users to remove the executable bit from a non-executable
file. Which does nothing.

I also noticed locally that:
- `chmod` wouldn't cause any file change to be noticed by git (`EXE` was
also passing locally) under WSL
- Using git allows anyone to fix this lint across OSes, for projects
with CIs using git

So I added a solution using [git update-index
--chmod](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-update-index#Documentation/git-update-index.txt---chmod-x)

## Test Plan

No test plan, doc changes only.
As for running the chmod commands:
https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/13346
2024-12-31 11:05:44 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
86bdc2e7b1 Refactor Airflow removal in 3 code (#15209)
This PR contains a couple of refactors for the Airflow removal in 3
code, nothing major just some minor nits.
2024-12-31 05:27:12 +00:00
Wei Lee
253c274afa [airflow] Extend rule to check class attributes, methods, arguments (AIR302) (#15083)
## Summary

Airflow 3.0 removes various deprecated functions, members, modules, and
other values. They have been deprecated in 2.x, but the removal causes
incompatibilities that we want to detect. This PR add rules for the
following.

* Removed class attribute
* `airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.dataset_factories` →
`airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.asset_factories`
* `airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.dataset_uri_handlers` →
`airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.asset_uri_handlers`
*
`airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.dataset_to_openlineage_converters`
→
`airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.asset_to_openlineage_converters`
* `airflow.lineage.hook.DatasetLineageInfo.dataset` →
`airflow.lineage.hook.AssetLineageInfo.asset`
* Removed class method (subclasses in airflow should also checked)
* `airflow.secrets.base_secrets.BaseSecretsBackend.get_conn_uri` →
`airflow.secrets.base_secrets.BaseSecretsBackend.get_conn_value`
* `airflow.secrets.base_secrets.BaseSecretsBackend.get_connections` →
`airflow.secrets.base_secrets.BaseSecretsBackend.get_connection`
* `airflow.hooks.base.BaseHook.get_connections` → use `get_connection`
* `airflow.datasets.BaseDataset.iter_datasets` →
`airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.BaseAsset.iter_assets`
* `airflow.datasets.BaseDataset.iter_dataset_aliases` →
`airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.BaseAsset.iter_asset_aliases`
* Removed constructor args (subclasses in airflow should also checked)
* argument `filename_template`
in`airflow.utils.log.file_task_handler.FileTaskHandler`
    * in `BaseOperator`
        * `sla`
        * `task_concurrency` → `max_active_tis_per_dag`
    * in `BaseAuthManager`
        * `appbuilder`
* Removed class variable (subclasses anywhere should be checked)
    * in `airflow.plugins_manager.AirflowPlugin`
        * `executors` (from #43289)
        * `hooks`
        * `operators`
        * `sensors`
* Replaced names
	* `airflow.hooks.base_hook.BaseHook` → `airflow.hooks.base.BaseHook`
* `airflow.operators.dagrun_operator.TriggerDagRunLink` →
`airflow.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunLink`
* `airflow.operators.dagrun_operator.TriggerDagRunOperator` →
`airflow.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunOperator`
* `airflow.operators.python_operator.BranchPythonOperator` →
`airflow.operators.python.BranchPythonOperator`
* `airflow.operators.python_operator.PythonOperator` →
`airflow.operators.python.PythonOperator`
* `airflow.operators.python_operator.PythonVirtualenvOperator` →
`airflow.operators.python.PythonVirtualenvOperator`
* `airflow.operators.python_operator.ShortCircuitOperator` →
`airflow.operators.python.ShortCircuitOperator`
* `airflow.operators.latest_only_operator.LatestOnlyOperator` →
`airflow.operators.latest_only.LatestOnlyOperator`


In additional to the changes above, this PR also add utility functions
and improve docstring.


## Test Plan

A test fixture is included in the PR.
2024-12-31 09:49:18 +05:30
InSync
2a1aa29366 [pylint] Detect nested methods correctly (PLW1641) (#15032)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-30 16:55:14 +01:00
purajit
42cc67a87c [docs] improve and fix entry for analyze.include-dependencies (#15197)
## Summary

Changes two things about the entry:
* make the example valid TOML - inline tables must be a single line, at
least till v1.1.0 is released,
but also while in the future the toml version used by ruff might handle
it, it would probably be
good to stick to a spec that's readable by the vast majority of other
tools and versions as well,
especially if people are using `pyproject.toml`. The current example
leads to `ruff` failure.
See https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/pull/904
* adds a line about the ability to add non-Python files to the map,
which I think is a specific and
important feature people should know about (in fact, I would assume this
could potentially
become the single biggest use-case for this).

## Test Plan

Ran doc creation as described in the
[contribution](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/contributing/#mkdocs) guide.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-12-30 15:45:19 +00:00
InSync
280ba75100 [flake8-pie] Allow cast(SomeType, ...) (PIE796) (#15141) 2024-12-30 15:52:35 +01:00
wookie184
04d538113a Add all PEP-585 names to UP006 rule (#5454)
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-30 12:21:42 +01:00
InSync
0b15f17939 [flake8-simplify] More precise inference for dictionaries (SIM300) (#15164)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-30 10:41:33 +00:00
Micha Reiser
0caab81d3d @no_type_check support (#15122)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-30 09:42:18 +00:00
InSync
d4ee6abf4a Visit PEP 764 inline TypedDicts' keys as non-type-expressions (#15073)
## Summary

Resolves #10812.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-12-30 15:04:55 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
8a98d88847 [red-knot] Add diagnostic for invalid unpacking (#15086)
## Summary

Part of #13773 

This PR adds diagnostics when there is a length mismatch during
unpacking between the number of target expressions and the number of
types for the unpack value expression.

There are 3 cases of diagnostics here where the first two occurs when
there isn't a starred expression and the last one occurs when there's a
starred expression:
1. Number of target expressions is **less** than the number of types
that needs to be unpacked
2. Number of target expressions is **greater** then the number of types
that needs to be unpacked
3. When there's a starred expression as one of the target expression and
the number of target expressions is greater than the number of types

Examples for all each of the above cases:
```py
# red-knot: Too many values to unpack (expected 2, got 3) [lint:invalid-assignment]
a, b = (1, 2, 3)

# red-knot: Not enough values to unpack (expected 2, got 1) [lint:invalid-assignment]
a, b = (1,)

# red-knot: Not enough values to unpack (expected 3 or more, got 2) [lint:invalid-assignment]
a, *b, c, d = (1, 2)
```

The (3) case is a bit special because it uses a distinct wording
"expected n or more" instead of "expected n" because of the starred
expression.

### Location

The diagnostic location is the target expression that's being unpacked.
For nested targets, the location will be the nested expression. For
example:

```py
(a, (b, c), d) = (1, (2, 3, 4), 5)
#   ^^^^^^
#   red-knot: Too many values to unpack (expected 2, got 3) [lint:invalid-assignment]
```

For future improvements, it would be useful to show the context for why
this unpacking failed. For example, for why the expected number of
targets is `n`, we can highlight the relevant elements for the value
expression.

In the **ecosystem**, **Pyright** uses the target expressions for
location while **mypy** uses the value expression for the location. For
example:

```py
if 1:
#          mypy: Too many values to unpack (2 expected, 3 provided)  [misc]
#          vvvvvvvvv
	a, b = (1, 2, 3)
#   ^^^^
#   Pyright: Expression with type "tuple[Literal[1], Literal[2], Literal[3]]" cannot be assigned to target tuple
#     Type "tuple[Literal[1], Literal[2], Literal[3]]" is incompatible with target tuple
#       Tuple size mismatch; expected 2 but received 3 [reportAssignmentType]
#   red-knot: Too many values to unpack (expected 2, got 3) [lint:invalid-assignment]
```

## Test Plan

Update existing test cases TODO with the error directives.
2024-12-30 13:10:29 +05:30
InSync
901b7dd8f8 [flake8-use-pathlib] Catch redundant joins in PTH201 and avoid syntax errors (#15177)
## Summary

Resolves #10453, resolves #15165.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-12-30 03:31:35 +00:00
renovate[bot]
d3492178e1 Update Rust crate glob to v0.3.2 (#15185) 2024-12-29 21:29:46 -05:00
renovate[bot]
383f6d0967 Update astral-sh/setup-uv action to v5 (#15193) 2024-12-29 21:29:37 -05:00
renovate[bot]
e953ecf42f Update dependency mdformat-mkdocs to v4.1.1 (#15192) 2024-12-29 21:29:33 -05:00
renovate[bot]
e8cf2d3027 Update Rust crate serde_with to v3.12.0 (#15191) 2024-12-29 21:29:27 -05:00
renovate[bot]
0701437104 Update NPM Development dependencies (#15190) 2024-12-29 21:29:23 -05:00
renovate[bot]
db0468bae5 Update pre-commit hook rhysd/actionlint to v1.7.5 (#15189) 2024-12-29 21:29:19 -05:00
renovate[bot]
7e491c4d94 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.93 (#15188) 2024-12-29 21:29:15 -05:00
renovate[bot]
957df82400 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.217 (#15187) 2024-12-29 21:29:11 -05:00
renovate[bot]
9ba2fb0a48 Update Rust crate quote to v1.0.38 (#15186) 2024-12-29 21:29:04 -05:00
renovate[bot]
8ff9cb75cd Update Rust crate compact_str to v0.8.1 (#15184) 2024-12-29 21:28:56 -05:00
David Salvisberg
f170932585 [flake8-type-checking] Disable TC006 & TC007 in stub files (#15179)
Fixes: #15176

## Summary

Neither of these rules make any sense in stub files. Technically TC007
should already not have triggered, due to the typing only context of the
binding, but it's better to be explicit.

Keeping TC008 enabled on the other hand makes sense to me, although we
could probably be more aggressive with unquoting in a typing runtime
context.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-12-29 14:39:16 -05:00
Shantanu
bc3a735d93 Test explicit shadowing involving defs (#15174)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-29 00:47:03 +00:00
Victorien
7ea3a549b2 Fix typo in NameImport.qualified_name docstring (#15170) 2024-12-28 23:44:01 +01:00
Wei Lee
2288cc7478 [airflow]: extend names moved from core to provider (AIR303) (#15159) 2024-12-27 17:04:02 +00:00
Enoch Kan
79816f965c Fix SyntaxError in example replacement snippet in nonlocal-without-binding (#15157) 2024-12-27 12:15:13 +00:00
InSync
8d2d1a73c5 [red-knot] Report classes inheriting from bases with incompatible __slots__ (#15129) 2024-12-27 11:43:48 +00:00
Victorien
2419fdb2ef Fix typo in LogicalLine docstring (#15150) 2024-12-26 18:45:45 +01:00
Micha Reiser
6ed27c3786 Rename the knot|type-ignore mdtest files (#15147) 2024-12-26 10:25:05 +00:00
Wei Lee
5d6aae839e [airflow]: extend moved names (AIR303) (#15145) 2024-12-26 10:55:07 +01:00
sobolevn
8b9c843c72 Fix docs highlight in dict_iter_missing_items.rs (#15140) 2024-12-25 18:52:17 +01:00
Enoch Kan
5bc9d6d3aa Rename rules currently not conforming to naming convention (#15102)
## Summary

This pull request renames 19 rules which currently do not conform to
Ruff's [naming
convention](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#rule-naming-convention).

## Description

Fixes astral-sh/ruff#15009.
2024-12-23 15:48:45 -06:00
Micha Reiser
97965ff114 Rename --current-directory to --project in Red Knot benchmark script (#15124) 2024-12-23 12:50:35 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8d327087ef Add invalid-ignore-comment rule (#15094) 2024-12-23 10:38:10 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2835d94ec5 Add unknown-rule (#15085)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-23 11:30:54 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
68ada05b00 [red-knot] Infer value expr for empty list / tuple target (#15121)
## Summary

This PR resolves
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15058#discussion_r1893868406 by
inferring the value expression even if there are no targets in the list
/ tuple expression.

## Test Plan

Remove TODO from corpus tests, making sure it doesn't panic.
2024-12-23 16:00:35 +05:30
Micha Reiser
2a99c0be02 Add unused-ignore-comment rule (#15084) 2024-12-23 11:15:28 +01:00
Micha Reiser
dcb85b7088 Update benchmark scripts, use uv (#15120) 2024-12-23 11:14:15 +01:00
Harutaka Kawamura
8440f3ea9f [fastapi] Update FAST002 to check keyword-only arguments (#15119)
## Summary

Close #15117. Update `FAST002` to check keyword-only arguments.

## Test Plan

New test case
2024-12-23 15:32:42 +05:30
Micha Reiser
1c3d11e8a8 Support file-level type: ignore comments (#15081) 2024-12-23 09:59:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2f85749fa0 type: ignore[codes] and knot: ignore (#15078) 2024-12-23 10:52:43 +01:00
InSync
9eb73cb7e0 [pycodestyle] Preserve original value format (E731) (#15097)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-23 09:29:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
03bb9425df [red-knot] Avoid Ranged for definition target range (#15118)
## Summary

Ref:
3533d7f5b4 (r150651102)

This PR removes the `Ranged` implementation on `DefinitionKind` and
instead uses a method called `target_range` to avoid any confusion about
what range this is for i.e., it's not the range of the node that
represents the definition.
2024-12-23 14:07:09 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
113c804a62 [red-knot] Add support for unpacking for target (#15058)
## Summary

Related to #13773 

This PR adds support for unpacking `for` statement targets.

This involves updating the `value` field in the `Unpack` target to use
an enum which specifies the "where did the value expression came from?".
This is because for an iterable expression, we need to unpack the
iterator type while for assignment statement we need to unpack the value
type itself. And, this needs to be done in the unpack query.

### Question

One of the ways unpacking works in `for` statement is by looking at the
union of the types because if the iterable expression is a tuple then
the iterator type will be union of all the types in the tuple. This
means that the test cases that will test the unpacking in `for`
statement will also implicitly test the unpacking union logic. I was
wondering if it makes sense to merge these cases and only add the ones
that are specific to the union unpacking or for statement unpacking
logic.

## Test Plan

Add test cases involving iterating over a tuple type. I've intentionally
left out certain cases for now and I'm curious to know any thoughts on
the above query.
2024-12-23 06:13:49 +00:00
Arnav Gupta
b6c8f5d79e Fix RUF200 doc to have name and email in single object (#15099)
## Summary
Closes #14975 by modifying the docstring of the InvalidPyprojectToml
rule. Previously the docs were incorrectly stating that author name and
emails must be individual items in the authors list, rather than part of
a single object for each respective author.

## Test Plan
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f764f59971 [red-knot] Treat classes as instances of their respective metaclasses in boolean tests (#15105)
## Summary

Follow-up to #15089.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-23 01:30:51 +00:00
InSync
3b27d5dbad [red-knot] More precise inference for chained boolean expressions (#15089)
## Summary

Resolves #13632.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2024-12-22 10:02:28 -08:00
InSync
60e433c3b5 Rename round_applicability.rs back to unnecessary_cast_to_int.rs (#15095) 2024-12-21 21:32:26 +01:00
TomerBin
2fb6b320d8 Use TypeChecker for detecting fastapi routes (#15093) 2024-12-21 15:45:28 +01:00
Aaron Miller
fd4bea52e5 Fix type subscript on older python versions (#15090) 2024-12-21 15:28:02 +01:00
InSync
bd023c4500 [ruff] Detect more strict-integer expressions (RUF046) (#14833)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-21 14:23:26 +00:00
David Peter
000948ad3b [red-knot] Statically known branches (#15019)
## Summary

This changeset adds support for precise type-inference and
boundness-handling of definitions inside control-flow branches with
statically-known conditions, i.e. test-expressions whose truthiness we
can unambiguously infer as *always false* or *always true*.

This branch also includes:
- `sys.platform` support
- statically-known branches handling for Boolean expressions and while
  loops
- new `target-version` requirements in some Markdown tests which were
  now required due to the understanding of `sys.version_info` branches.

closes #12700 
closes #15034 

## Performance

### `tomllib`, -7%, needs to resolve one additional module (sys)

| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
|:---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| `./red_knot_main --project /home/shark/tomllib` | 22.2 ± 1.3 | 19.1 |
25.6 | 1.00 |
| `./red_knot_feature --project /home/shark/tomllib` | 23.8 ± 1.6 | 20.8
| 28.6 | 1.07 ± 0.09 |

### `black`, -6%

| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
|:---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| `./red_knot_main --project /home/shark/black` | 129.3 ± 5.1 | 119.0 |
137.8 | 1.00 |
| `./red_knot_feature --project /home/shark/black` | 136.5 ± 6.8 | 123.8
| 147.5 | 1.06 ± 0.07 |

## Test Plan

- New Markdown tests for the main feature in
  `statically-known-branches.md`
- New Markdown tests for `sys.platform`
- Adapted tests for `EllipsisType`, `Never`, etc
2024-12-21 11:33:10 +01:00
my1e5
d3f51cf3a6 [pydocstyle] Split on first whitespace character (D403) (#15082)
## Summary

This PR fixes an issue where Ruff's `D403` rule
(`first-word-uncapitalized`) was not detecting some single-word edge
cases that are picked up by `pydocstyle`.

The change involves extracting the first word of the docstring by
identifying the first whitespace character. This is consistent with
`pydocstyle` which uses `.split()` - see
8d0cdfc93e/src/pydocstyle/checker.py (L581C13-L581C64)

## Example

Here is a playground example -
https://play.ruff.rs/eab9ea59-92cf-4e44-b1a9-b54b7f69b178

```py
def example1():
    """foo"""

def example2():
    """foo
    
    Hello world!
    """

def example3():
    """foo bar

    Hello world!
    """

def example4():
    """
    foo
    """

def example5():
    """
    foo bar
    """
```

`pydocstyle` detects all five cases:
```bash
$ pydocstyle test.py --select D403
dev/test.py:2 in public function `example1`:
        D403: First word of the first line should be properly capitalized ('Foo', not 'foo')
dev/test.py:5 in public function `example2`:
        D403: First word of the first line should be properly capitalized ('Foo', not 'foo')
dev/test.py:11 in public function `example3`:
        D403: First word of the first line should be properly capitalized ('Foo', not 'foo')
dev/test.py:17 in public function `example4`:
        D403: First word of the first line should be properly capitalized ('Foo', not 'foo')
dev/test.py:22 in public function `example5`:
        D403: First word of the first line should be properly capitalized ('Foo', not 'foo')
```
Ruff (`0.8.4`) fails to catch example2 and example4.

## Test Plan

* Added two new test cases to cover the previously missed single-word
docstring cases.
2024-12-20 12:55:50 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d47fba1e4a [red-knot] Add support for unpacking union types (#15052)
## Summary

Refer:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13773#issuecomment-2548020368

This PR adds support for unpacking union types. 

Unpacking a union type requires us to first distribute the types for all
the targets that are involved in an unpacking. For example, if there are
two targets and a union type that needs to be unpacked, each target will
get a type from each element in the union type.

For example, if the type is `tuple[int, int] | tuple[int, str]` and the
target has two elements `(a, b)`, then
* The type of `a` will be a union of `int` and `int` which are at index
0 in the first and second tuple respectively which resolves to an `int`.
* Similarly, the type of `b` will be a union of `int` and `str` which
are at index 1 in the first and second tuple respectively which will be
`int | str`.

### Refactors

There are couple of refactors that are added in this PR:
* Add a `debug_assertion` to validate that the unpack target is a list
or a tuple
* Add a separate method to handle starred expression

## Test Plan

Update `unpacking.md` with additional test cases that uses union types.
This is done using parameter type hints style.
2024-12-20 16:31:15 +05:30
David Salvisberg
089a98e904 [ruff] Adds an allowlist for unsafe-markup-use (RUF035) (#15076)
Closes: #14523

## Summary

Adds a whitelist of calls allowed to be used within a
`markupsafe.Markup` call.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-12-20 09:36:12 +00:00
Micha Reiser
913bce3cd5 Basic support for type: ignore comments (#15046)
## Summary

This PR adds initial support for `type: ignore`. It doesn't do anything
fancy yet like:

* Detecting invalid type ignore comments
* Detecting type ignore comments that are part of another suppression
comment: `# fmt: skip # type: ignore`
* Suppressing specific lints `type: ignore [code]`
* Detecting unsused type ignore comments
* ...

The goal is to add this functionality in separate PRs.

## Test Plan

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-20 10:35:09 +01:00
Harutaka Kawamura
6195c026ff [flake8-comprehensions] Skip C416 if comprehension contains unpacking (#14909)
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## Summary

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Fix #11482. Applies
https://github.com/adamchainz/flake8-comprehensions/pull/205 to ruff.
`C416` should be skipped if comprehension contains unpacking. Here's an
example:

```python
list_of_lists = [[1, 2], [3, 4]]

# ruff suggests `list(list_of_lists)` here, but that would change the result.
# `list(list_of_lists)` is not `[(1, 2), (3, 4)]`
a = [(x, y) for x, y in list_of_lists]

# This is equivalent to `list(list_of_lists)`
b = [x for x in list_of_lists]
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## Test Plan

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Existing checks

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2024-12-20 14:35:30 +05:30
KotlinIsland
c0b0491703 Update docs for eq-without-hash (#14885)
## Summary

resolves #14883

This PR removes the known limitation section in the documentation of
`eq-without-hash`. That is not actually a limitation as a subclass
overriding the `__eq__` method would have its `__hash__` set to `None`
implicitly. The user should explicitly inherit the `__hash__` method
from the parent class.

## Test Plan

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/>

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Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-12-20 14:03:16 +05:30
Micha Reiser
51863b460b Use &'static str for Replacement (#15075)
## Summary

Smaller nits follow up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15054
because I wasn't able to push to the branch directly.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-12-20 07:36:21 +00:00
Wei Lee
14a5a2629e [airflow]: extend removed method calls (AIR302) (#15054)
## Summary


Airflow 3.0 removes various deprecated functions, members, modules, and
other values. They have been deprecated in 2.x, but the removal causes
incompatibilities that we want to detect. This PR deprecates the
following names and add a function for removed methods

* `airflow.datasets.manager.DatasetManager.register_dataset_change` →
`airflow.assets.manager.AssetManager.register_asset_change`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.DatasetManager.create_datasets` →
`airflow.assets.manager.AssetManager.create_assets`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.DatasetManager.notify_dataset_created` →
`airflow.assets.manager.AssetManager.notify_asset_created`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.DatasetManager.notify_dataset_changed` →
`airflow.assets.manager.AssetManager.notify_asset_changed`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.DatasetManager.notify_dataset_alias_created`
→ `airflow.assets.manager.AssetManager.notify_asset_alias_created`
*
`airflow.providers.amazon.auth_manager.aws_auth_manager.AwsAuthManager.is_authorized_dataset`
→
`airflow.providers.amazon.auth_manager.aws_auth_manager.AwsAuthManager.is_authorized_asset`
* `airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.create_dataset` →
`airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.create_asset`
* `airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.add_input_dataset` →
`airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.add_input_asset`
* `airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.add_output_dataset` →
`airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.dd_output_asset`
* `airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.collected_datasets` →
`airflow.lineage.hook.HookLineageCollector.collected_assets`
*
`airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.initialize_providers_dataset_uri_resources`
→
`airflow.providers_manager.ProvidersManager.initialize_providers_asset_uri_resources`

## Test Plan

A test fixture is included in the PR.
2024-12-20 08:30:30 +01:00
Alex Waygood
3aed14935d [red-knot] Add support for @final classes (#15070)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-19 21:02:14 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bcec5e615b [red-knot] Rename and rework the CoreStdlibModule enum (#15071) 2024-12-19 20:59:00 +00:00
Alex Waygood
a06099dffe [red-knot] Move attribute access on ModuleLiteral types into a dedicated method (#15067) 2024-12-19 16:02:16 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bb43085939 [red-knot] Reduce TODOs in Type::member() (#15066) 2024-12-19 15:54:01 +00:00
Dylan
c1eaf6ff72 Modify parsing of raise with cause when exception is absent (#15049)
When confronted with `raise from exc` the parser will now create a
`StmtRaise` that has `None` for the exception and `exc` for the cause.

Before, the parser created a `StmtRaise` with `from` for the exception,
no cause, and a spurious expression `exc` afterwards.
2024-12-19 13:36:32 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3bb0dac235 Bump version to 0.8.4 (#15064) 2024-12-19 13:15:42 +00:00
Alex Waygood
40cba5dc8a [red-knot] Cleanup various todo_type!() messages (#15063)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-19 13:03:41 +00:00
Dylan
596d80cc8e [perflint] Parenthesize walrus expressions in autofix for manual-list-comprehension (PERF401) (#15050) 2024-12-19 06:56:45 -06:00
Alex Waygood
d8b9a366c8 Disable actionlint hook by default when running pre-commit locally (#15061) 2024-12-19 12:45:17 +00:00
Taras Matsyk
85e71ba91a [flake8-bandit] Check S105 for annotated assignment (#15059)
## Summary

A follow up PR on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14991
Ruff ignores hardcoded passwords for typed variables. Add a rule to
catch passwords in typed code bases

## Test Plan

Includes 2 more test typed variables
2024-12-19 12:26:40 +00:00
Douglas Creager
2802cbde29 Don't special-case class instances in unary expression inference (#15045)
We have a handy `to_meta_type` that does the right thing for class
instances, and also works for all of the other types that are “instances
of” something. Unless I'm missing something, this should let us get rid
of the catch-all clause in one fell swoop.

cf #14548
2024-12-18 14:37:17 -05:00
InSync
ed2bce6ebb [red-knot] Report invalid exceptions (#15042)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-18 18:31:24 +00:00
InSync
f0012df686 Fix typos in RUF043.py (#15044)
(Accidentally introduced in #14966.)
2024-12-18 15:39:55 +00:00
Micha Reiser
0fc4e8f795 Introduce InferContext (#14956)
## Summary

I'm currently on the fence about landing the #14760 PR because it's
unclear how we'd support tracking used and unused suppression comments
in a performant way:
* Salsa adds an "untracked" dependency to every query reading
accumulated values. This has the effect that the query re-runs on every
revision. For example, a possible future query
`unused_suppression_comments(db, file)` would re-run on every
incremental change and for every file. I don't expect the operation
itself to be expensive, but it all adds up in a project with 100k+ files
* Salsa collects the accumulated values by traversing the entire query
dependency graph. It can skip over sub-graphs if it is known that they
contain no accumulated values. This makes accumulators a great tool for
when they are rare; diagnostics are a good example. Unfortunately,
suppressions are more common, and they often appear in many different
files, making the "skip over subgraphs" optimization less effective.

Because of that, I want to wait to adopt salsa accumulators for type
check diagnostics (we could start using them for other diagnostics)
until we have very specific reasons that justify regressing incremental
check performance.

This PR does a "small" refactor that brings us closer to what I have in
#14760 but without using accumulators. To emit a diagnostic, a method
needs:

* Access to the db
* Access to the currently checked file

This PR introduces a new `InferContext` that holds on to the db, the
current file, and the reported diagnostics. It replaces the
`TypeCheckDiagnosticsBuilder`. We pass the `InferContext` instead of the
`db` to methods that *might* emit diagnostics. This simplifies some of
the `Outcome` methods, which can now be called with a context instead of
a `db` and the diagnostics builder. Having the `db` and the file on a
single type like this would also be useful when using accumulators.

This PR doesn't solve the issue that the `Outcome` types feel somewhat
complicated nor that it can be annoying when you need to report a
`Diagnostic,` but you don't have access to an `InferContext` (or the
file). However, I also believe that accumulators won't solve these
problems because:

* Even with accumulators, it's necessary to have a reference to the file
that's being checked. The struggle would be to get a reference to that
file rather than getting a reference to `InferContext`.
* Users of the `HasTy` trait (e.g., a linter) don't want to bother
getting the `File` when calling `Type::return_ty` because they aren't
interested in the created diagnostics. They just want to know what
calling the current expression would return (and if it even is a
callable). This is what the different methods of `Outcome` enable today.
I can ask for the return type without needing extra data that's only
relevant for emitting a diagnostic.

A shortcoming of this approach is that it is now a bit confusing when to
pass `db` and when an `InferContext`. An option is that we'd make the
`file` on `InferContext` optional (it won't collect any diagnostics if
`None`) and change all methods on `Type` to take `InferContext` as the
first argument instead of a `db`. I'm interested in your opinion on
this.

Accumulators are definitely harder to use incorrectly because they
remove the need to merge the diagnostics explicitly and there's no risk
that we accidentally merge the diagnostics twice, resulting in
duplicated diagnostics. I still value performance more over making our
life slightly easier.
2024-12-18 12:22:33 +00:00
InSync
ac81c72bf3 [ruff] Ambiguous pattern passed to pytest.raises() (RUF043) (#14966) 2024-12-18 11:53:48 +00:00
David Salvisberg
c0b7c36d43 [ruff] Avoid false positives for RUF027 for typing context bindings. (#15037)
Closes #14000 

## Summary

For typing context bindings we know that they won't be available at
runtime. We shouldn't recommend a fix, that will result in name errors
at runtime.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-12-18 08:50:49 +01:00
Douglas Creager
e8e461da6a Prioritize attribute in from/import statement (#15041)
This tweaks the new semantics from #15026 a bit when a symbol could be
interpreted both as an attribute and a submodule of a package. For
`from...import`, we should actually prioritize the attribute, because of
how the statement itself is implemented [1].

> 1. check if the imported module has an attribute by that name
> 2. if not, attempt to import a submodule with that name and then check
the imported module again for that attribute

[1] https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#the-import-statement
2024-12-17 16:58:23 -05:00
Douglas Creager
91c9168dd7 Handle nested imports correctly in from ... import (#15026)
#14946 fixed our handling of nested imports with the `import` statement,
but didn't touch `from...import` statements.

cf
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14826#issuecomment-2525344515
2024-12-17 14:23:34 -05:00
Micha Reiser
80577a49f8 Upgrade salsa in fuzzer script (#15040) 2024-12-17 18:01:58 +01:00
cake-monotone
f463fa7b7c [red-knot] Narrowing For Truthiness Checks (if x or if not x) (#14687)
## Summary

Fixes #14550.

Add `AlwaysTruthy` and `AlwaysFalsy` types, representing the set of objects whose `__bool__` method can only ever return `True` or `False`, respectively, and narrow `if x` and `if not x` accordingly.


## Test Plan

- New Markdown test for truthiness narrowing `narrow/truthiness.md`
- unit tests in `types.rs` and `builders.rs` (`cargo test --package
red_knot_python_semantic --lib -- types`)
2024-12-17 08:37:07 -08:00
Micha Reiser
c3b6139f39 Upgrade salsa (#15039)
The only code change is that Salsa now requires the `Db` to implement
`Clone` to create "lightweight" snapshots.
2024-12-17 15:50:33 +00:00
InSync
c9fdb1f5e3 [pylint] Preserve original value format (PLR6104) (#14978)
## Summary

Resolves #11672.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-17 16:07:07 +01:00
Alex Waygood
463046ae07 [red-knot] Explicitly test diagnostics are emitted for unresolvable submodule imports (#15035) 2024-12-17 12:55:50 +00:00
Micha Reiser
dcb99cc817 Fix stale File status in tests (#15030)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15027

The `MemoryFileSystem::write_file` API automatically creates
non-existing ancestor directoryes
but we failed to update the status of the now created ancestor
directories in the `Files` data structure.


## Test Plan

Tested that the case in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15027
now passes regardless of whether the *Simple* case is commented out or
not
2024-12-17 12:45:36 +01:00
InSync
7c2e7cf25e [red-knot] Basic support for other legacy typing aliases (#14998)
## Summary

Resolves #14997.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2024-12-17 09:33:15 +00:00
Wei Lee
867a8f9497 feat(AIR302): extend the following rules (#15015)
## Summary


Airflow 3.0 removes various deprecated functions, members, modules, and
other values. They have been deprecated in 2.x, but the removal causes
incompatibilities that we want to detect. This PR deprecates the
following names.

* `airflow.api_connexion.security.requires_access_dataset` →
`airflow.api_connexion.security.requires_access_asset`
* `airflow.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.is_authorized_dataset` →
`airflow.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.is_authorized_asset`
* `airflow.auth.managers.models.resource_details.DatasetDetails` →
`airflow.auth.managers.models.resource_details.AssetDetails`
* `airflow.lineage.hook.DatasetLineageInfo` →
`airflow.lineage.hook.AssetLineageInfo`
* `airflow.security.permissions.RESOURCE_DATASET` →
`airflow.security.permissions.RESOURCE_ASSET`
* `airflow.www.auth.has_access_dataset` →
`airflow.www.auth.has_access_dataset.has_access_asset`
* remove `airflow.datasets.DatasetAliasEvent`
* `airflow.datasets.Dataset` → `airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.Asset`
* `airflow.Dataset` → `airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.Asset`
* `airflow.datasets.DatasetAlias` →
`airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.AssetAlias`
* `airflow.datasets.DatasetAll` →
`airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.AssetAll`
* `airflow.datasets.DatasetAny` →
`airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.AssetAny`
* `airflow.datasets.metadata` → `airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.metadata`
* `airflow.datasets.expand_alias_to_datasets` →
`airflow.sdk.definitions.asset.expand_alias_to_assets`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.dataset_manager` → `airflow.assets.manager`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.resolve_dataset_manager` →
`airflow.assets.resolve_asset_manager`
* `airflow.datasets.manager.DatasetManager` →
`airflow.assets.AssetManager`
* `airflow.listeners.spec.dataset.on_dataset_created` →
`airflow.listeners.spec.asset.on_asset_created`
* `airflow.listeners.spec.dataset.on_dataset_changed` →
`airflow.listeners.spec.asset.on_asset_changed`
* `airflow.timetables.simple.DatasetTriggeredTimetable` →
`airflow.timetables.simple.AssetTriggeredTimetable`
* `airflow.timetables.datasets.DatasetOrTimeSchedule` →
`airflow.timetables.assets.AssetOrTimeSchedule`
*
`airflow.providers.amazon.auth_manager.avp.entities.AvpEntities.DATASET`
→ `airflow.providers.amazon.auth_manager.avp.entities.AvpEntities.ASSET`
* `airflow.providers.amazon.aws.datasets.s3.create_dataset` →
`airflow.providers.amazon.aws.assets.s3.create_asset`
*
`airflow.providers.amazon.aws.datasets.s3.convert_dataset_to_openlineage`
→
`airflow.providers.amazon.aws.datasets.s3.convert_dataset_to_openlineage`
* `airflow.providers.amazon.aws.datasets.s3.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.amazon.aws.assets.s3.sanitize_uri`
*
`airflow.providers.common.io.datasets.file.convert_dataset_to_openlineage`
→ `airflow.providers.common.io.assets.file.convert_asset_to_openlineage`
* `airflow.providers.common.io.datasets.file.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.common.io.assets.file.sanitize_uri`
* `airflow.providers.common.io.datasets.file.create_dataset` →
`airflow.providers.common.io.assets.file.create_asset`
* `airflow.providers.google.datasets.bigquery.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.google.assets.bigquery.sanitize_uri`
* `airflow.providers.google.datasets.gcs.create_dataset` →
`airflow.providers.google.assets.gcs.create_asset`
* `airflow.providers.google.datasets.gcs.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.google.assets.gcs.sanitize_uri`
* `airflow.providers.google.datasets.gcs.convert_dataset_to_openlineage`
→ `airflow.providers.google.assets.gcs.convert_asset_to_openlineage`
*
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.fab_auth_manager.is_authorized_dataset`
→
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.fab_auth_manager.is_authorized_asset`
* `airflow.providers.openlineage.utils.utils.DatasetInfo` →
`airflow.providers.openlineage.utils.utils.AssetInfo`
* `airflow.providers.openlineage.utils.utils.translate_airflow_dataset`
→ `airflow.providers.openlineage.utils.utils.translate_airflow_asset`
* `airflow.providers.postgres.datasets.postgres.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.postgres.assets.postgres.sanitize_uri`
* `airflow.providers.mysql.datasets.mysql.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.mysql.assets.mysql.sanitize_uri`
* `airflow.providers.trino.datasets.trino.sanitize_uri` →
`airflow.providers.trino.assets.trino.sanitize_uri`

In additional to the newly added rules above, the message for
`airflow.contrib.*` and `airflow.subdag.*` has been extended,
`airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensorLink` error has been
fixed and the test fixture has been reorganized

## Test Plan

A test fixture is included in the PR.
2024-12-17 08:32:48 +01:00
w0nder1ng
e22718f25f [perflint] Simplify finding the loop target in PERF401 (#15025)
Fixes #15012.

```python
def f():
    # panics when the code can't find the loop variable
    values = [1, 2, 3]
    result = []
    for i in values:
        result.append(i + 1)
    del i
```

I'm not sure exactly why this test case panics, but I suspect the `del
i` removes the binding from the semantic model's symbols.

I changed the code to search for the correct binding by directly
iterating through the bindings. Since we know exactly which binding we
want, this should find the loop variable without any complications.
2024-12-17 08:30:32 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
dcdc6e7c64 [red-knot] Avoid undeclared path when raising conflicting declarations (#14958)
## Summary

This PR updates the logic when raising conflicting declarations
diagnostic to avoid the undeclared path if present.

The conflicting declaration diagnostics is added when there are two or
more declarations in the control flow path of a definition whose type
isn't equivalent to each other. This can be seen in the following
example:

```py
if flag:
	x: int
x = 1  # conflicting-declarations: Unknown, int
```

After this PR, we'd avoid considering "Unknown" as part of the
conflicting declarations. This means we'd still flag it for the
following case:

```py
if flag:
	x: int
else:
	x: str
x = 1  # conflicting-declarations: int, str
```

A solution that's local to the exception control flow was also explored
which required updating the logic for merging the flow snapshot to avoid
considering declarations using a flag. This is preserved here:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/compare/dhruv/control-flow-no-declarations?expand=1.

The main motivation to avoid that is we don't really understand what the
user experience is w.r.t. the Unknown type and the
conflicting-declaration diagnostics. This makes us unsure on what the
right semantics are as to whether that diagnostics should be raised or
not and when to raise them. For now, we've decided to move forward with
this PR and could decide to adopt another solution or remove the
conflicting-declaration diagnostics in the future.

Closes: #13966 

## Test Plan

Update the existing mdtest case. Add an additional case specific to
exception control flow to verify that the diagnostic is not being raised
now.
2024-12-17 09:49:39 +05:30
Douglas Creager
4ddf9228f6 Bind top-most parent when importing nested module (#14946)
When importing a nested module, we were correctly creating a binding for
the top-most parent, but we were binding that to the nested module, not
to that parent module. Moreover, we weren't treating those submodules as
members of their containing parents. This PR addresses both issues, so
that nested imports work as expected.

As discussed in ~Slack~ whatever chat app I find myself in these days
😄, this requires keeping track of which modules have been imported
within the current file, so that when we resolve member access on a
module reference, we can see if that member has been imported as a
submodule. If so, we return the submodule reference immediately, instead
of checking whether the parent module's definition defines the symbol.

This is currently done in a flow insensitive manner. The `SemanticIndex`
now tracks all of the modules that are imported (via `import`, not via
`from...import`). The member access logic mentioned above currently only
considers module imports in the file containing the attribute
expression.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-16 16:15:40 -05:00
Alex Waygood
6d72be2683 Bump zizmor pre-commit hook to the latest version and fix new warnings (#15022) 2024-12-16 17:45:46 +00:00
Alex Waygood
712c886749 Add actionlint as a pre-commit hook (with shellcheck integration) (#15021) 2024-12-16 17:32:49 +00:00
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Dylan
6a5eff6017 [pydocstyle] Skip leading whitespace for D403 (#14963)
This PR introduces three changes to `D403`, which has to do with
capitalizing the first word in a docstring.

1. The diagnostic and fix now skip leading whitespace when determining
what counts as "the first word".
2. The name has been changed to `first-word-uncapitalized` from
`first-line-capitalized`, for both clarity and compliance with our rule
naming policy.
3. The diagnostic message and documentation has been modified slightly
to reflect this.

Closes #14890
2024-12-16 09:09:27 -06:00
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2024-12-16 11:13:49 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
aa429b413f Check diagnostic refresh support from client capability (#15014)
## Summary

Per the LSP spec, the property name is `workspace.diagnostics` with an
`s` at the end but the `lsp-types` dependency uses
`workspace.diagnostic` (without an `s`). Our fork contains this fix
(0f58d62879)
so we should avoid the hardcoded value.

The implication of this is that the client which doesn't support
workspace refresh capability didn't support the [dynamic
configuration](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/editors/features/#dynamic-configuration)
feature because the server would _always_ send the workspace refresh
request but the client would ignore it. We have a fallback logic to
publish the diagnostics instead:


5f6fc3988b/crates/ruff_server/src/server/api/notifications/did_change_watched_files.rs (L28-L40)

fixes: #15013 

## Test Plan

### VS Code


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61ac8e6f-aa20-41cc-b398-998e1866b5bc

### Neovim



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2024-12-16 16:26:40 +05:30
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425c248232 Update Rust crate colored to v2.2.0 (#15010)
This PR contains the following updates:

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bcd944347d Update dependency monaco-editor to v0.52.2 (#15006) 2024-12-15 20:26:21 -05:00
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86eff81c6a Update Rust crate thiserror to v2.0.7 (#15005) 2024-12-15 20:26:14 -05:00
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24ace68560 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.216 (#15004) 2024-12-15 20:26:08 -05:00
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b664505d7b Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.168 (#15003) 2024-12-15 20:25:59 -05:00
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aa575da1e7 Update Rust crate fern to v0.7.1 (#15002) 2024-12-15 20:25:52 -05:00
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921eb2acb3 Update Rust crate chrono to v0.4.39 (#15001) 2024-12-15 20:25:46 -05:00
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8665d2dc95 Update Rust crate bstr to v1.11.1 (#15000) 2024-12-15 20:25:39 -05:00
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1cc27c995c Update NPM Development dependencies (#14999) 2024-12-15 20:25:10 -05:00
renovate[bot]
a93bc2af6b Update dependency ruff to v0.8.3 (#15007) 2024-12-15 20:25:04 -05:00
Alex Waygood
d848182340 Pin mdformat plugins in pre-commit (#14992) 2024-12-15 19:37:45 +00:00
InSync
7173e6a20b Use stripping block (|-) for page descriptions (#14980)
## Summary

Resolves #14976.

Currently, we uses this "[plain
scalar](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#733-plain-style)" format:

```yaml
description: Checks for `if key in dictionary: del dictionary[key]`.
```

Plain scalar must not contain the sequence `: `, however, so the above
is invalid.

This PR changes that to:

```yaml
description: |-
  Checks for `if key in dictionary: del dictionary[key]`.
```

`|` denotes a "[block
scalar](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#81-block-scalar-styles)", whereas
[the `-` chomping
indicator](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#8112-block-chomping-indicator)
requires that a trailing newline, if any, must be stripped.

## Test Plan


![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f00b606a-d6fe-46ac-a1c5-6a8665204ea3)
2024-12-15 17:07:29 +01:00
w0nder1ng
4a7536dc94 [perflint] Fix panic in perf401 (#14971)
Fixes #14969.

The issue was that this line:

```rust
let from_assign_to_loop = TextRange::new(binding_stmt.end(), for_stmt.start());
```

was not safe if the binding was after the target. The only way (at least
that I can think of) this can happen is if they are in different scopes,
so it now checks for that before checking if there are usages between
the two.
2024-12-15 16:22:04 +01:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
2d15d7d1af Improve the documentation of E201/E202 (#14983)
## Summary

The summary is misleading, as well as the
`whitespace-after-open-bracket` and `whitespace-before-close-bracket`
names - it's not only brackets, but also parentheses and braces. Align
the documentation with the actual behaviour.

Don't change the names, but align the documentation with the behaviour.

## Test Plan

No test (documentation).
2024-12-15 16:20:04 +01:00
Rebecca Chen
112e9d2d82 [ruff_python_ast] Add name and default functions to TypeParam. (#14964)
## Summary

This change adds `name` and `default` functions to `TypeParam` to access
the corresponding attributes more conveniently. I currently have these
as helper functions in code built on top of ruff_python_ast, and they
seemed like they might be generally useful.

## Test Plan

Ran the checks listed in CONTRIBUTING.md#development.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-15 12:04:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
1389cb8e59 [red-knot] Emit an error if a bare Annotated or Literal is used in a type expression (#14973) 2024-12-15 02:00:52 +00:00
Alex Waygood
fa46ba2306 [red-knot] Fix bugs relating to assignability of dynamic type[] types (#14972) 2024-12-15 01:15:10 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
53c7ef8bfe Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#14977)
Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-15 01:02:41 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4d64cdb83c [red-knot] ClassLiteral(<T>) is not a disjoint type from Instance(<metaclass of T>) (#14970)
## Summary

A class is an instance of its metaclass, so `ClassLiteral("ABC")` is not
disjoint from `Instance("ABCMeta")`. However, we erroneously consider
the two types disjoint on the `main` branch. This PR fixes that.

This bug was uncovered by adding some more core types to the property
tests that provide coverage for classes that have custom metaclasses.
The additions to the property tests are included in this PR.

## Test Plan

New unit tests and property tests added. Tested with:
- `cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
- `QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000 cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic --
--ignored types::property_tests::stable`

The assignability property test fails on this branch, but that's a known
issue that exists on `main`, due to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14899.
2024-12-14 11:28:09 -08:00
Carl Meyer
ac31b26a0e [red-knot] type[] is disjoint from None, LiteralString (#14967)
## Summary

Teach red-knot that `type[...]` is always disjoint from `None` and from
`LiteralString`. Fixes #14925.

This should properly be generalized to "all instances of final types
which are not subclasses of `type`", but until we support finality,
hardcoding `None` (which is known to be final) allows us to fix the
subtype transitivity property test.

## Test Plan

Existing tests pass, added new unit tests for `is_disjoint_from` and
`is_subtype_of`.

`QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000 cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic --
--ignored types::property_tests::stable` fails only the "assignability
is reflexive" test, which is known to fail on `main` (#14899).

The same command, with `property_tests.rs` edited to prevent generating
intersection tests (the cause of #14899), passes all quickcheck tests.
2024-12-14 11:02:49 +01:00
InSync
a80e934838 [red-knot] Error out when an mdtest code block is unterminated (#14965)
## Summary

Resolves #14934.

## Test Plan

Added a unit test.
2024-12-13 21:51:21 -08:00
Alex Waygood
224c8438bd [red-knot] Minor simplifications to types.rs (#14962) 2024-12-13 20:31:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
90a5439791 [red-knot] Use type[Unknown] rather than Unknown as the fallback metaclass for invalid classes (#14961) 2024-12-13 19:48:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4b2b126b9f [red-knot] Make is_subtype_of exhaustive (#14924) 2024-12-13 19:31:22 +00:00
InSync
9798556eb5 [red-knot] Alphabetize rules (#14960)
## Summary

Follow-up from #14950.

## Test Plan

Purely stylistic change. Shouldn't affect any functionalities.
2024-12-13 10:39:18 -08:00
InSync
aa1938f6ba [red-knot] Understand Annotated (#14950)
## Summary

Resolves #14922.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-13 09:41:37 -08:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3533d7f5b4 [red-knot] Display definition range in trace logs (#14955)
I've mainly opened this PR to get some opinions. I've found having some
additional information in the tracing logs to be useful to determine
what we are currently inferring. For the `Definition` ingredient, the
range seems to be much useful. I thought of using the identifier name
but we would have to deconstruct the `Expr` to find out the identifier
which seems a lot for just trace logs. Additionally, multiple
identifiers _could_ have the same name where range would be useful.

The ranges are isolated to the names that have been defined by the
definition except for the `except` block where the entire range is being
used because the name is optional.

***Before:***

```
3      ├─   0.074671s  54ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(1402)) } }
3      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(1402), file=/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/type_inference/isolated3/play.py}
3      ┌─┘
3      ├─   0.074768s  54ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: inner_fn_name_(Id(2800)) } }
3      ├─   0.074807s  54ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_deferred_types(Id(1735)) } }
3      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_deferred_types{definition=Id(1735), file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
3        ├─   0.074842s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(14f3)) } }
3        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(14f3), file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
3          ├─   0.074871s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_expression_types(Id(1820)) } }
3          └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_expression_types{expression=Id(1820), file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
3            ├─   0.074924s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(1429)) } }
3            └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(1429), file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
3              ├─   0.074958s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(3), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(1428)) } }
3              └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(1428), file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
3              ┌─┘
```

***After:***

```
12      ├─   0.074609s  55ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(1402)) } }
12      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(1402), range=36..37, file=/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/type_inference/isolated3/play.py}
12      ┌─┘
12      ├─   0.074705s  55ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: inner_fn_name_(Id(2800)) } }
12      ├─   0.074742s  55ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_deferred_types(Id(1735)) } }
12      └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_deferred_types{definition=Id(1735), range=30225..30236, file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
12        ├─   0.074775s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(14f3)) } }
12        └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(14f3), range=9472..9474, file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
12          ├─   0.074803s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_expression_types(Id(1820)) } }
12          └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_expression_types{expression=Id(1820), range=9477..9490, file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
12            ├─   0.074855s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(1429)) } }
12            └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(1429), range=3139..3146, file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
12              ├─   0.074892s   0ms TRACE red_knot_workspace::db Salsa event: Event { thread_id: ThreadId(12), kind: WillExecute { database_key: infer_definition_types(Id(1428)) } }
12              └─┐red_knot_python_semantic::types::infer::infer_definition_types{definition=Id(1428), range=3102..3107, file=vendored://stdlib/typing.pyi}
12              ┌─┘
```
2024-12-13 14:29:53 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0bbe166720 [red-knot] Move the ClassBase enum to its own submodule (#14957) 2024-12-13 13:12:39 +00:00
David Peter
c3a64b44b7 [red-knot] mdtest: python version requirements (#14954)
## Summary

This is not strictly required yet, but makes these tests future-proof.
They need a `python-version` requirement as they rely on language
features that are not available in 3.9.
2024-12-13 10:40:38 +01:00
Wei Lee
dfd7f38009 [airflow]: Import modules that has been moved to airflow providers (AIR303) (#14764)
## Summary

Many core Airflow features have been deprecated and moved to Airflow
Providers since users might need to install an additional package (e.g.,
`apache-airflow-provider-fab==1.0.0`); a separate rule (AIR303) is
created for this.

As some of the changes only relate to the module/package moved, instead
of listing out all the functions, variables, and classes in a module or
a package, it warns the user to import from the new path instead of the
specific name.

The following is the ones that has been moved to
`apache-airflow-provider-fab==1.0.0`

* module moved
* `airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth` →
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.api.auth.backend.basic_auth`
* `airflow.api.auth.backend.kerberos_auth` →
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.api.auth.backend.kerberos_auth`
* `airflow.auth.managers.fab.api.auth.backend.kerberos_auth` →
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.api.auth.backend.kerberos_auth`
* `airflow.auth.managers.fab.security_manager.override` →
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.security_manager.override`
* classes (e.g., functions, classes) moved
* `airflow.www.security.FabAirflowSecurityManagerOverride` →
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.security_manager.override.FabAirflowSecurityManagerOverride`
* `airflow.auth.managers.fab.fab_auth_manager.FabAuthManager` →
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.security_manager.FabAuthManager`

## Test Plan


A test fixture has been included for the rule.
2024-12-13 10:38:07 +01:00
David Peter
e96b13c027 [red-knot] Support typing.TYPE_CHECKING (#14952)
## Summary

Add support for `typing.TYPE_CHECKING` and
`typing_extensions.TYPE_CHECKING`.

relates to: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14170

## Test Plan

New Markdown-based tests
2024-12-13 09:24:48 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f52b1f4a4d Add tracing support to mdtest (#14935)
## Summary

This PR extends the mdtest configuration with a `log` setting that can
be any of:

* `true`: Enables tracing
* `false`: Disables tracing (default)
* String: An ENV_FILTER similar to `RED_KNOT_LOG`

```toml
log = true
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13865

## Test Plan

I changed a test and tried `log=true`, `log=false`, and `log=INFO`
2024-12-13 09:10:01 +00:00
Micha Reiser
1c8f356e07 Re-enable the fuzzer job on PRs (#14953)
## Summary
This reverts https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14478

I now broke main twice because I wasn't aware that the API was used by
the fuzzer.

## Test Plan
2024-12-13 09:07:27 +00:00
David Peter
2ccc9b19a7 [red-knot] Improve match mdtests (#14951)
## Summary

Minor improvement for the `match` tests to make sure we can't infer
statically whether or not a certain `case` applies.
2024-12-13 09:50:17 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c1837e4189 Rename custom-typeshed-dir, target-version and current-directory CLI options (#14930)
## Summary

This PR renames the `--custom-typeshed-dir`, `target-version`, and
`--current-directory` cli options to `--typeshed`,
`--python-version`, and `--project` as discussed in the CLI proposal
document.
I added aliases for `--target-version` (for Ruff compat) and
`--custom-typeshed-dir` (for Alex)

## Test Plan

Long help

```
An extremely fast Python type checker.

Usage: red_knot [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]

Commands:
  server  Start the language server
  help    Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
      --project <PROJECT>
          Run the command within the given project directory.
          
          All `pyproject.toml` files will be discovered by walking up the directory tree from the project root, as will the project's virtual environment (`.venv`).
          
          Other command-line arguments (such as relative paths) will be resolved relative to the current working directory."#,

      --venv-path <PATH>
          Path to the virtual environment the project uses.
          
          If provided, red-knot will use the `site-packages` directory of this virtual environment to resolve type information for the project's third-party dependencies.

      --typeshed-path <PATH>
          Custom directory to use for stdlib typeshed stubs

      --extra-search-path <PATH>
          Additional path to use as a module-resolution source (can be passed multiple times)

      --python-version <VERSION>
          Python version to assume when resolving types
          
          [possible values: 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13]

  -v, --verbose...
          Use verbose output (or `-vv` and `-vvv` for more verbose output)

  -W, --watch
          Run in watch mode by re-running whenever files change

  -h, --help
          Print help (see a summary with '-h')

  -V, --version
          Print version
```

Short help 

```
An extremely fast Python type checker.

Usage: red_knot [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]

Commands:
  server  Start the language server
  help    Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
      --project <PROJECT>         Run the command within the given project directory
      --venv-path <PATH>          Path to the virtual environment the project uses
      --typeshed-path <PATH>      Custom directory to use for stdlib typeshed stubs
      --extra-search-path <PATH>  Additional path to use as a module-resolution source (can be passed multiple times)
      --python-version <VERSION>  Python version to assume when resolving types [possible values: 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13]
  -v, --verbose...                Use verbose output (or `-vv` and `-vvv` for more verbose output)
  -W, --watch                     Run in watch mode by re-running whenever files change
  -h, --help                      Print help (see more with '--help')
  -V, --version                   Print version

```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-13 08:21:52 +00:00
David Peter
d7ce548893 [red-knot] Add narrowing for 'while' loops (#14947)
## Summary

Add type narrowing for `while` loops and corresponding `else` branches.

closes #14861 

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2024-12-13 07:40:14 +01:00
Krishnan Chandra
be4ce16735 [ruff] Skip SQLModel base classes for mutable-class-default (RUF012) (#14949)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14892, by adding
`sqlmodel.SQLModel` to the list of classes with default copy semantics.

## Test Plan

Added a test into `RUF012.py` containing the example from the original
issue.
2024-12-12 22:19:21 -06:00
David Peter
657d26ff20 [red-knot] Tests for 'while' loop boundness (#14944)
## Summary

Regression test(s) for something that broken while implementing #14759.
We have similar tests for other control flow elements, but feel free to
let me know if this seems superfluous.

## Test Plan

New mdtests
2024-12-12 21:06:56 +01:00
Alex Waygood
dbc191d2d6 [red-knot] Fixes to Type::to_meta_type (#14942) 2024-12-12 19:55:11 +00:00
David Peter
d2712c7669 ruff_python_ast: Make Singleton Copy (#14943)
## Summary

Minor changed pulled out from #14759, as it seems to make sense in
isolation.

## Test Plan

—
2024-12-12 20:49:54 +01:00
Chandra Kiran G
e5cb4d6388 [flake8-pyi]: More autofixes for redundant-none-literal (PYI061) (#14872)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-12 19:44:32 +00:00
Sergey Mezentsev
68e8496260 [flake8-use-pathlib] Extend check for invalid path suffix to include the case "." (PTH210) (#14902)
## Summary

`PTH210` renamed to `invalid-pathlib-with-suffix` and extended to check for `.with_suffix(".")`. This caused the fix availability to be downgraded to "Sometimes", since there is no fix offered in this case.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Dylan <53534755+dylwil3@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-12 13:30:17 -06:00
Alex Waygood
71239f248e [red-knot] Add explicit TODO branches for many typing special forms and qualifiers (#14936) 2024-12-12 17:57:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
58930905eb [red-knot] Fixup a few edge cases regarding type[] (#14918) 2024-12-12 16:53:03 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
53f2d72e02 Revert certain double quotes from workflow shell script (#14939)
Follow-up from #14938
2024-12-12 20:29:48 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
3629cbf35a Use double quotes consistently for shell scripts (#14938)
## Summary

The release failed
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/12298190472/job/34321509636)
because the shell script in the Docker release workflow was using single
quotes instead of double quotes.

This is related to https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2016. I found it
via [`actionlint`](https://github.com/rhysd/actionlint). Related #14893.

I also went ahead and fixed https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2086 which
were raised in a couple of places.
2024-12-12 08:45:08 -06:00
Dylan
37f433814c Bump version to 0.8.3 (#14937)
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-12-12 14:13:06 +00:00
Alex Waygood
45b565cbb5 [red-knot] Any cannot be parameterized (#14933) 2024-12-12 11:50:34 +00:00
Micha Reiser
82faa9bb62 Add tests demonstrating f-strings with debug expressions in replacements that contain escaped characters (#14929) 2024-12-12 09:33:20 +00:00
w0nder1ng
2eac00c60f [perflint] fix invalid hoist in perf401 (#14369)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-12 09:11:09 +01:00
Alex Waygood
033ecf5a4b Also have zizmor check for low-severity security issues (#14893)
## Summary

This PR changes our zizmor configuration to also flag low-severity
security issues in our GitHub Actions workflows. It's a followup to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14844. The issues being fixed
here were all flagged by [zizmor's `template-injection`
rule](https://woodruffw.github.io/zizmor/audits/#template-injection):

> Detects potential sources of code injection via template expansion.
>
> GitHub Actions allows workflows to define template expansions, which
occur within special `${{ ... }}` delimiters. These expansions happen
before workflow and job execution, meaning the expansion of a given
expression appears verbatim in whatever context it was performed in.
>
> Template expansions aren't syntax-aware, meaning that they can result
in unintended shell injection vectors. This is especially true when
they're used with attacker-controllable expression contexts, such as
`github.event.issue.title` (which the attacker can fully control by
supplying a new issue title).

[...]

> To fully remediate the vulnerability, you should not use `${{
env.VARNAME }}`, since that is still a template expansion. Instead, you
should use `${VARNAME}` to ensure that the shell itself performs the
variable expansion.

## Test Plan

I tested that this passes all zizmore warnings by running `pre-commit
run -a zizmor` locally. The other test is obviously to check that the
workflows all still run correctly in CI 😄
2024-12-12 07:43:17 +00:00
Peter Tripp
5509a3d7ae Add LSP settings example for Zed editor (#14894)
## Summary

Add Zed settings examples to in addition to NeoVim and VSCode.

<img width="373" alt="Screenshot 2024-12-11 at 9 54 57"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2f00cd8b-b23e-4ecb-8a0d-732ec275ee6b"
/>

## Test Plan

[*] Tested locally. No errors. Looks fine to me.
2024-12-12 12:44:56 +05:30
InSync
e4885a2fb2 [red-knot] Understand typing.Tuple (#14927)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-12 00:58:06 +00:00
David Peter
a7e5e42b88 [red-knot] Make attributes.md test future-proof (#14923)
## Summary

Using `typing.LiteralString` breaks as soon as we understand
`sys.version_info` branches, as it's only available in 3.11 and later.

## Test Plan

Made sure it didn't fail on my #14759 branch anymore.
2024-12-11 20:46:24 +01:00
Alex Waygood
c361cf66ad [red-knot] Precise inference for __class__ attributes on objects of all types (#14921) 2024-12-11 17:30:34 +00:00
Alex Waygood
a54353392f [red-knot] Add failing test for use of type[] as a base class (#14913)
We support using `typing.Type[]` as a base class (and we have tests for
it), but not yet `builtins.type[]`. At some point we should fix that,
but I don't think it';s worth spending much time on now (and it might be
easier once we've implemented generics?). This PR just adds a failing
test with a TODO.
2024-12-11 17:08:00 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ef153a0cce [red-knot] Remove an unnecessary branch and a confusing TODO comment (#14915) 2024-12-11 16:57:40 +00:00
InSync
0c85023cd9 Fix a typo in if_key_in_dict_del.rs (#14920)
(Accidentally introduced in #14553).
2024-12-11 16:28:27 +00:00
Alex Waygood
7135a49aea [red-knot] Record the TODO message in ClassBase::Todo, same as in Type::Todo (#14919) 2024-12-11 15:17:56 +00:00
Micha Reiser
6e11086c98 Support lint:<rule> in mdtests (#14914)
## Summary

Fixes a small scoping issue in `DiagnosticId::matches`

Note: I don't think we should use `lint:id` in mdtests just yet. I worry
that it could lead to many unnecessary churns if we decide **not** to
use `lint:<id>` as the format (e.g., `lint/id`).

The reason why users even see `lint:<rule>` is because the mdtest
framework uses the diagnostic infrastructure

Closes #14910

## Test Plan

Added tests
2024-12-11 14:37:12 +01:00
Micha Reiser
28653c7c47 Strip lint: prefix from mdtest diagnostics 2024-12-11 14:33:31 +01:00
Alex Waygood
1d91dae11f [red-knot] Minor simplifications to mro.rs (#14912) 2024-12-11 13:14:12 +00:00
Micha Reiser
01d16e8941 Fix fuzzer build (#14911) 2024-12-11 13:06:51 +00:00
Micha Reiser
881375a8d9 [red-knot] Lint registry and rule selection (#14874)
## Summary

This is the third and last PR in this stack that adds support for
toggling lints at a per-rule level.

This PR introduces a new `LintRegistry`, a central index of known lints.
The registry is required because we want to support lint rules from many
different crates but need a way to look them up by name, e.g., when
resolving a lint from a name in the configuration or analyzing a
suppression comment.

Adding a lint now requires two steps:

1. Declare the lint with `declare_lint`
2. Register the lint in the registry inside the `register_lints`
function.

I considered some more involved macros to avoid changes in two places.
Still, I ultimately decided against it because a) it's just two places
and b) I'd expect that registering a type checker lint will differ from
registering a lint that runs as a rule in the linter. I worry that any
more opinionated design could limit our options when working on the
linter, so I kept it simple.

The second part of this PR is the `RuleSelection`. It stores which lints
are enabled and what severity they should use for created diagnostics.
For now, the `RuleSelection` always gets initialized with all known
lints and it uses their default level.

## Linter crates

Each crate that defines lints should export a `register_lints` function
that accepts a `&mut LintRegistryBuilder` to register all its known
lints in the registry. This should make registering all known lints in a
top-level crate easy: Just call `register_lints` of every crate that
defines lint rules.

I considered defining a `LintCollection` trait and even some fancy
macros to accomplish the same but decided to go for this very simplistic
approach for now. We can add more abstraction once needed.

## Lint rules

This is a bit hand-wavy. I don't have a good sense for how our linter
infrastructure will look like, but I expect we'll need a way to register
the rules that should run as part of the red knot linter. One way is to
keep doing what Ruff does by having one massive `checker` and each lint
rule adds a call to itself in the relevant AST visitor methods. An
alternative is that we have a `LintRule` trait that provides common
hooks and implementations will be called at the "right time". Such a
design would need a way to register all known lint implementations,
possibly with the lint. This is where we'd probably want a dedicated
`register_rule` method. A third option is that lint rules are handled
separately from the `LintRegistry` and are specific to the linter crate.

The current design should be flexible enough to support the three
options.


## Documentation generation

The documentation for all known lints can be generated by creating a
factory, registering all lints by calling the `register_lints` methods,
and then querying the registry for the metadata.

## Deserialization and Schema generation

I haven't fully decided what the best approach is when it comes to
deserializing lint rule names:

* Reject invalid names in the deserializer. This gives us error messages
with line and column numbers (by serde)
* Don't validate lint rule names during deserialization; defer the
validation until the configuration is resolved. This gives us more
control over handling the error, e.g. emit a warning diagnostic instead
of aborting when a rule isn't known.

One technical challenge for both deserialization and schema generation
is that the `Deserialize` and `JSONSchema` traits do not allow passing
the `LintRegistry`, which is required to look up the lints by name. I
suggest that we either rely on the salsa db being set for the current
thread (`salsa::Attach`) or build our own thread-local storage for the
`LintRegistry`. It's the caller's responsibility to make the lint
registry available before calling `Deserialize` or `JSONSchema`.


## CLI support

I prefer deferring adding support for enabling and disabling lints from
the CLI for now because I think it will be easier
to add once I've figured out how to handle configurations. 

## Bitset optimization

Ruff tracks the enabled rules using a cheap copyable `Bitset` instead of
a hash map. This helped improve performance by a few percent (see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/3606). However, this approach is
no longer possible because lints have no "cheap" way to compute their
index inside the registry (other than using a hash map).

We could consider doing something similar to Salsa where each
`LintMetadata` stores a `LazyLintIndex`.

```
pub struct LazyLintIndex {
	cached: OnceLock<(Nonce, LintIndex)>
}

impl LazyLintIndex {
	pub fn get(registry: &LintRegistry, lint: &'static LintMetadata) {
	
	let (nonce, index) = self.cached.get_or_init(|| registry.lint_index(lint));

	if registry.nonce() == nonce {
		index
	} else {
		registry.lint_index(lint)
	}
}
```

Each registry keeps a map from `LintId` to `LintIndex` where `LintIndex`
is in the range of `0...registry.len()`. The `LazyLintIndex` is based on
the assumption that every program has exactly **one** registry. This
assumption allows to cache the `LintIndex` directly on the
`LintMetadata`. The implementation falls back to the "slow" path if
there is more than one registry at runtime.

I was very close to implementing this optimization because it's kind of
fun to implement. I ultimately decided against it because it adds
complexity and I don't think it's worth doing in Red Knot today:

* Red Knot only queries the rule selection when deciding whether or not
to emit a diagnostic. It is rarely used to detect if a certain code
block should run. This is different from Ruff where the rule selection
is queried many times for every single AST node to determine which rules
*should* run.
* I'm not sure if a 2-3% performance improvement is worth the complexity

I suggest revisiting this decision when working on the linter where a
fast path for deciding if a rule is enabled might be more important (but
that depends on how lint rules are implemented)


## Test Plan

I removed a lint from the default rule registry, and the MD tests
started failing because the diagnostics were no longer emitted.
2024-12-11 13:25:19 +01:00
InSync
6f8d8fa36b [ruff] if k in d: del d[k] (RUF051) (#14553)
## Summary

Resolves #7537.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-11 11:12:23 +00:00
InSync
f30227c436 [red-knot] Understand typing.Type (#14904)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-11 11:01:38 +00:00
InSync
c8d505c8ea [pyupgrade] Do not report when a UTF-8 comment is followed by a non-UTF-8 one (UP009) (#14728)
## Summary

Resolves #14704.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-11 10:30:41 +00:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
a55722e740 Revert disjointness->disjointedness (#14906)
## Summary

Partially revert #14880. While `disjointness` is missing from the
[OED](https://www.oed.com/search/dictionary/?q=disjointness) and [SCOWL
(And
Friends)](http://app.aspell.net/lookup?dict=en_US-large;words=disjointness),
it is commonly used in mathematics to describe disjoint sets.

## Test Plan

CI tests.
2024-12-11 08:26:45 +00:00
Dylan
a3bb0cd5ec Raise syntax error for mixing except and except* (#14895)
This PR adds a syntax error if the parser encounters a `TryStmt` that
has except clauses both with and without a star.

The displayed error points to each except clause that contradicts the
original except clause kind. So, for example,

```python
try:
    ....
except:     #<-- we assume this is the desired except kind
    ....
except*:    #<---  error will point here
    ....
except*:    #<--- and here
    ....
```

Closes #14860
2024-12-10 17:50:55 -06:00
Douglas Creager
d4126f6049 Handle type[Any] correctly (#14876)
This adds support for `type[Any]`, which represents an unknown type (not
an instance of an unknown type), and `type`, which we are choosing to
interpret as `type[object]`.

Closes #14546
2024-12-10 16:12:37 -05:00
Carl Meyer
03fb2e5ac1 [red-knot] split call-outcome enums to their own submodule (#14898)
## Summary

This is already several hundred lines of code, and it will get more
complex with call-signature checking.

## Test Plan

This is a pure code move; the moved code wasn't changed, just imports.
Existing tests pass.
2024-12-10 12:03:29 -08:00
David Peter
1a3c311ac5 [red-knot] Property tests: account non-fully-static types (#14897)
## Summary

Add a `is_fully_static` premise to the equivalence on subtyping property tests.

## Test Plan

```
cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable
```
2024-12-10 19:55:45 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
2ecd164adb ruff: add worktree support to build.rs (#14896)
Without this, `cargo insta test` re-compiles every time it is run, even
if there are no changes. With this, I can re-run `cargo insta test` (or
other `cargo build` commands) without it resulting in re-compiles.

I made an identical change to uv a while back:
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6825
2024-12-10 14:06:59 -05:00
Micha Reiser
5fc8e5d80e [red-knot] Add infrastructure to declare lints (#14873)
## Summary

This is the second PR out of three that adds support for
enabling/disabling lint rules in Red Knot. You may want to take a look
at the [first PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14869) in this
stack to familiarize yourself with the used terminology.

This PR adds a new syntax to define a lint: 

```rust
declare_lint! {
    /// ## What it does
    /// Checks for references to names that are not defined.
    ///
    /// ## Why is this bad?
    /// Using an undefined variable will raise a `NameError` at runtime.
    ///
    /// ## Example
    ///
    /// ```python
    /// print(x)  # NameError: name 'x' is not defined
    /// ```
    pub(crate) static UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE = {
        summary: "detects references to names that are not defined",
        status: LintStatus::preview("1.0.0"),
        default_level: Level::Warn,
    }
}
```

A lint has a name and metadata about its status (preview, stable,
removed, deprecated), the default diagnostic level (unless the
configuration changes), and documentation. I use a macro here to derive
the kebab-case name and extract the documentation automatically.

This PR doesn't yet add any mechanism to discover all known lints. This
will be added in the next and last PR in this stack.


## Documentation
I documented some rules but then decided that it's probably not my best
use of time if I document all of them now (it also means that I play
catch-up with all of you forever). That's why I left some rules
undocumented (marked with TODO)

## Where is the best place to define all lints?

I'm not sure. I think what I have in this PR is fine but I also don't
love it because most lints are in a single place but not all of them. If
you have ideas, let me know.


## Why is the message not part of the lint, unlike Ruff's `Violation`

I understand that the main motivation for defining `message` on
`Violation` in Ruff is to remove the need to repeat the same message
over and over again. I'm not sure if this is an actual problem. Most
rules only emit a diagnostic in a single place and they commonly use
different messages if they emit diagnostics in different code paths,
requiring extra fields on the `Violation` struct.

That's why I'm not convinced that there's an actual need for it and
there are alternatives that can reduce the repetition when creating a
diagnostic:

* Create a helper function. We already do this in red knot with the
`add_xy` methods
* Create a custom `Diagnostic` implementation that tailors the entire
diagnostic and pre-codes e.g. the message

Avoiding an extra field on the `Violation` also removes the need to
allocate intermediate strings as it is commonly the place in Ruff.
Instead, Red Knot can use a borrowed string with `format_args`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-12-10 16:14:44 +00:00
Micha Reiser
5f548072d9 [red-knot] Typed diagnostic id (#14869)
## Summary

This PR introduces a structured `DiagnosticId` instead of using a plain
`&'static str`. It is the first of three in a stack that implements a
basic rules infrastructure for Red Knot.

`DiagnosticId` is an enum over all known diagnostic codes. A closed enum
reduces the risk of accidentally introducing two identical diagnostic
codes. It also opens the possibility of generating reference
documentation from the enum in the future (not part of this PR).

The enum isn't *fully closed* because it uses a `&'static str` for lint
names. This is because we want the flexibility to define lints in
different crates, and all names are only known in `red_knot_linter` or
above. Still, lower-level crates must already reference the lint names
to emit diagnostics. We could define all lint-names in `DiagnosticId`
but I decided against it because:

* We probably want to share the `DiagnosticId` type between Ruff and Red
Knot to avoid extra complexity in the diagnostic crate, and both tools
use different lint names.
* Lints require a lot of extra metadata beyond just the name. That's why
I think defining them close to their implementation is important.

In the long term, we may also want to support plugins, which would make
it impossible to know all lint names at compile time. The next PR in the
stack introduces extra syntax for defining lints.

A closed enum does have a few disadvantages:

* rustc can't help us detect unused diagnostic codes because the enum is
public
* Adding a new diagnostic in the workspace crate now requires changes to
at least two crates: It requires changing the workspace crate to add the
diagnostic and the `ruff_db` crate to define the diagnostic ID. I
consider this an acceptable trade. We may want to move `DiagnosticId` to
its own crate or into a shared `red_knot_diagnostic` crate.


## Preventing duplicate diagnostic identifiers

One goal of this PR is to make it harder to introduce ambiguous
diagnostic IDs, which is achieved by defining a closed enum. However,
the enum isn't fully "closed" because it doesn't explicitly list the IDs
for all lint rules. That leaves the possibility that a lint rule and a
diagnostic ID share the same name.

I made the names unambiguous in this PR by separating them into
different namespaces by using `lint/<rule>` for lint rule codes. I don't
mind the `lint` prefix in a *Ruff next* context, but it is a bit weird
for a standalone type checker. I'd like to not overfocus on this for now
because I see a few different options:

* We remove the `lint` prefix and add a unit test in a top-level crate
that iterates over all known lint rules and diagnostic IDs to ensure the
names are non-overlapping.
* We only render `[lint]` as the error code and add a note to the
diagnostic mentioning the lint rule. This is similar to clippy and has
the advantage that the header line remains short
(`lint/some-long-rule-name` is very long ;))
* Any other form of adjusting the diagnostic rendering to make the
distinction clear

I think we can defer this decision for now because the `DiagnosticId`
contains all the relevant information to change the rendering
accordingly.


## Why `Lint` and not `LintRule`

I see three kinds of diagnostics in Red Knot:

* Non-suppressable: Reveal type, IO errors, configuration errors, etc.
(any `DiagnosticId`)
* Lints: code-related diagnostics that are suppressable. 
* Lint rules: The same as lints, but they can be enabled or disabled in
the configuration. The majority of lints in Red Knot and the Ruff
linter.

Our current implementation doesn't distinguish between lints and Lint
rules because we aren't aware of a suppressible code-related lint that
can't be configured in the configuration. The only lint that comes to my
mind is maybe `division-by-zero` if we're 99.99% sure that it is always
right. However, I want to keep the door open to making this distinction
in the future if it proves useful.

Another reason why I chose lint over lint rule (or just rule) is that I
want to leave room for a future lint rule and lint phase concept:

* lint is the *what*: a specific code smell, pattern, or violation 
* the lint rule is the *how*: I could see a future `LintRule` trait in
`red_knot_python_linter` that provides the necessary hooks to run as
part of the linter. A lint rule produces diagnostics for exactly one
lint. A lint rule differs from all lints in `red_knot_python_semantic`
because they don't run as "rules" in the Ruff sense. Instead, they're a
side-product of type inference.
* the lint phase is a different form of *how*: A lint phase can produce
many different lints in a single pass. This is a somewhat common pattern
in Ruff where running one analysis collects the necessary information
for finding many different lints
* diagnostic is the *presentation*: Unlike a lint, the diagnostic isn't
the what, but how a specific lint gets presented. I expect that many
lints can use one generic `LintDiagnostic`, but a few lints might need
more flexibility and implement their custom diagnostic rendering (at
least custom `Diagnostic` implementation).


## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-12-10 15:58:07 +00:00
Karthikeyan Singaravelan
dc0d944608 [airflow] Add fix to remove deprecated keyword arguments (AIR302) (#14887)
## Summary

Add replacement fixes to deprecated arguments of a DAG.

Ref #14582 #14626

## Test Plan

Diff was verified and snapshots were updated.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-12-10 18:49:28 +05:30
InSync
15fe540251 Improve mdtests style (#14884)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-10 13:05:51 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7a0e9b34d0 Reference suppress-dummy-regex-options in documentation of rules supporting it (#14888)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14663
2024-12-10 09:53:53 +00:00
InSync
4b8c815b27 [flake8-bugbear] itertools.batched() without explicit strict (B911) (#14408)
## Summary

Resolves #14387.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-10 08:39:46 +00:00
Alex Waygood
e3f34b8f5b [ruff] Mark autofix for RUF052 as always unsafe (#14824) 2024-12-09 23:11:44 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ab26d9cf9a [red-knot] Improve type inference for except handlers (#14838) 2024-12-09 22:49:58 +00:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
64944f2cf5 More typos found by codespell (#14880) 2024-12-09 22:47:34 +00:00
Carl Meyer
533e8a6ee6 [red-knot] move standalone expression_ty to TypeInferenceBuilder::file_expression_ty (#14879)
## Summary

Per suggestion in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14802#discussion_r1875455417

This is a bit less error-prone and allows us to handle both expressions
in the current scope or a different scope. Also, there's currently no
need for this method outside of `TypeInferenceBuilder`, so no reason to
expose it in `types.rs`.

## Test Plan

Pure refactor, no functional change; existing tests pass.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-09 17:02:14 +00:00
InSync
c62ba48ad4 [ruff] Do not simplify round() calls (RUF046) (#14832)
## Summary

Part 1 of the big change introduced in #14828. This temporarily causes
all fixes for `round(...)` to be considered unsafe, but they will
eventually be enhanced.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-12-09 16:51:27 +01:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
68eb0a2511 Stop referring to early ruff versions (#14862)
## Summary

Referring to old versions has become more distracting than useful.

## Test Plan

—
2024-12-09 16:47:26 +01:00
InSync
0f4350e10e Fix a typo in class.rs (#14877)
(Accidentally introduced in #14801.)
2024-12-09 15:36:42 +00:00
InSync
aa6b812a73 [flake8-pyi] Also remove self and cls's annotation (PYI034) (#14801)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-09 14:59:12 +00:00
Harutaka Kawamura
0e9427255f [pyupgrade] Remove unreachable code in UP015 implementation (#14871) 2024-12-09 14:54:57 +00:00
Harutaka Kawamura
9c3c59aca9 [flake8-bugbear] Skip B028 if warnings.warn is called with *args or **kwargs (#14870) 2024-12-09 14:32:37 +00:00
Harutaka Kawamura
172143ae77 [flake8-bugbear] Fix B028 to allow stacklevel to be explicitly assigned as a positional argument (#14868) 2024-12-09 13:15:43 +00:00
InSync
3865fb6641 [red-knot] Understanding type[Union[A, B]] (#14858)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-09 12:47:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
cf260aef2b Upgrade to react 19 (#14864)
## Summary

Upgrades to React 19. Closes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14859

## Test Plan

I ran the playground locally and clicked through the different panels. I
didn't see any warning or error.
2024-12-09 10:15:38 +00:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
59145098d6 Fix typos found by codespell (#14863)
## Summary

Just fix typos.

## Test Plan

CI tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-09 09:32:12 +00:00
Harutaka Kawamura
3d9ac535e9 Fix pytest-parametrize-names-wrong-type (PT006) to edit both argnames and argvalues if both of them are single-element tuples/lists (#14699)
## Summary

Close #11243. Fix `pytest-parametrize-names-wrong-type (PT006)` to edit
both `argnames` and `argvalues` if both of them are single-element
tuples/lists.

```python
# Before fix
@pytest.mark.parametrize(("x",), [(1,), (2,)])
def test_foo(x):
    ...

# After fix:
@pytest.mark.parametrize("x", [1, 2])
def test_foo(x):
    ...
```

## Test Plan

New test cases
2024-12-09 09:58:52 +01:00
InSync
8df4983057 Promote uv in installation guides (#14056)
> [Because this is an Astral repository
;)](https://github.com/astral-sh/packse/pull/183)

[Originally
reported](https://discord.com/channels/1039017663004942429/1039017663512449056/1302319421204729906)
by clearfram3 on Discord.

`grep`ping for `pip install` in `.md` files reveals a few other places
where the same fix might be applicable.

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2024-12-09 08:25:18 +00:00
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9d641fa714 [pylint] Include parentheses and multiple comparators in check for boolean-chained-comparison (PLR1716) (#14781)
This PR introduces three changes to the diagnostic and fix behavior
(still under preview) for [boolean-chained-comparison
(PLR1716)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/boolean-chained-comparison/#boolean-chained-comparison-plr1716).

1. We now offer a _fix_ in the case of parenthesized expressions like
`(a < b) and b < c`. The fix will merge the chains of comparisons and
then balance parentheses by _adding_ parentheses to one side of the
expression.
2. We now trigger a diagnostic (and fix) in the case where some
comparisons have multiple comparators like `a < b < c and c < d`.
3. When adjacent comparators are parenthesized, we prefer the left
parenthesization and apply the replacement to the whole parenthesized
range. So, for example, `a < (b) and ((b)) < c` becomes `a < (b) < c`.

While these seem like somewhat disconnected changes, they are actually
related. If we only offered (1), then we would see the following fix
behavior:

```diff
- (a < b) and b < c and ((c < d))
+ (a < b < c) and ((c < d))
```

This is because the fix which add parentheses to the first pair of
comparisons overlaps with the fix that removes the `and` between the
second two comparisons. So the latter fix is deferred. However, the
latter fix does not get a second chance because, upon the next lint
iteration, there is no violation of `PLR1716`.

Upon adopting (2), however, both fixes occur by the time ruff completes
several iterations and we get:

```diff
- (a < b) and b < c and ((c < d))
+ ((a < b < c < d))
```

Finally, (3) fixes a previously unobserved bug wherein the autofix for
`a < (b) and b < c` used to result in `a<(b<c` which gives a syntax
error. It could in theory have been fixed in a separate PR, but seems to
be on theme here.


----------

- Closes #13524
- (1), (2), and (3) are implemented in separate commits for ease of
review and modification.
- Technically a user can trigger an error in ruff (by reaching max
iterations) if they have a humongous boolean chained comparison with
differing parentheses levels.
2024-12-08 22:58:45 -06:00
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d53e5cd25a [flake8-commas]: Fix example replacement in docs (#14843)
## Summary

Minor change for the documentation of COM818 rule. This was a block
called “In the event that a tuple is intended”, but the suggested change
did not produce a tuple.

## Test Plan

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### Release Notes

<details>
<summary>astral-sh/ruff (ruff)</summary>

###
[`v0.8.2`](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#082)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/compare/0.8.1...0.8.2)

##### Preview features

- \[`airflow`] Avoid deprecated values (`AIR302`)
([#&#8203;14582](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14582))
- \[`airflow`] Extend removed names for `AIR302`
([#&#8203;14734](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14734))
- \[`ruff`] Extend `unnecessary-regular-expression` to non-literal
strings (`RUF055`)
([#&#8203;14679](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14679))
- \[`ruff`] Implement `used-dummy-variable` (`RUF052`)
([#&#8203;14611](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14611))
- \[`ruff`] Implement `unnecessary-cast-to-int` (`RUF046`)
([#&#8203;14697](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14697))

##### Rule changes

- \[`airflow`] Check `AIR001` from builtin or providers `operators`
module
([#&#8203;14631](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14631))
- \[`flake8-pytest-style`] Remove `@` in `pytest.mark.parametrize` rule
messages
([#&#8203;14770](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14770))
- \[`pandas-vet`] Skip rules if the `panda` module hasn't been seen
([#&#8203;14671](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14671))
- \[`pylint`] Fix false negatives for `ascii` and `sorted` in
`len-as-condition` (`PLC1802`)
([#&#8203;14692](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14692))
- \[`refurb`] Guard `hashlib` imports and mark `hashlib-digest-hex` fix
as safe (`FURB181`)
([#&#8203;14694](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14694))

##### Configuration

- \[`flake8-import-conventions`] Improve syntax check for aliases
supplied in configuration for `unconventional-import-alias` (`ICN001`)
([#&#8203;14745](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14745))

##### Bug fixes

- Revert: \[pyflakes] Avoid false positives in `@no_type_check` contexts
(`F821`, `F722`)
([#&#8203;14615](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14615))
([#&#8203;14726](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14726))
- \[`pep8-naming`] Avoid false positive for `class Bar(type(foo))`
(`N804`)
([#&#8203;14683](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14683))
- \[`pycodestyle`] Handle f-strings properly for
`invalid-escape-sequence` (`W605`)
([#&#8203;14748](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14748))
- \[`pylint`] Ignore `@overload` in `PLR0904`
([#&#8203;14730](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14730))
- \[`refurb`] Handle non-finite decimals in
`verbose-decimal-constructor` (`FURB157`)
([#&#8203;14596](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14596))
- \[`ruff`] Avoid emitting `assignment-in-assert` when all references to
the assigned variable are themselves inside `assert`s (`RUF018`)
([#&#8203;14661](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14661))

##### Documentation

- Improve docs for `flake8-use-pathlib` rules
([#&#8203;14741](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14741))
- Improve error messages and docs for `flake8-comprehensions` rules
([#&#8203;14729](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14729))
- \[`flake8-type-checking`] Expands `TC006` docs to better explain
itself
([#&#8203;14749](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14749))

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This PR contains the following updates:

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58e7db89a1 Run zizmor in CI, and fix most warnings (#14844)
## Summary

A [recent exploit](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-7x29-qqmq-v6qc)
brought attention to how easy it can be for attackers to use template
expansion in GitHub Actions workflows to inject arbitrary code into a
repository. That vulnerability [would have been caught by the zizmor
linter](https://blog.yossarian.net/2024/12/06/zizmor-ultralytics-injection),
which looks for potential security vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions
workflows. This PR adds [zizmor](https://github.com/woodruffw/zizmor) as
a pre-commit hook and fixes the high- and medium-severity warnings
flagged by the tool.

All the warnings fixed in this PR are related to this zizmor check:
https://woodruffw.github.io/zizmor/audits/#artipacked. The summary of
the check is that `actions/checkout` will by default persist git
configuration for the duration of the workflow, which can be insecure.
It's unnecessary unless you actually need to do things with `git` later
on in the workflow. None of our workflows do except for
`publish-docs.yml` and `sync-typeshed.yml`, so I set
`persist-credentials: true` for those two but `persist-credentials:
false` for all other uses of `actions/checkout`.

Unfortunately there are several warnings in `release.yml`, including
four high-severity warnings. However, this is a generated workflow file,
so I have deliberately excluded this file from the check. These are the
findings in `release.yml`:

<details>
<summary>release.yml findings</summary>

```
warning[artipacked]: credential persistence through GitHub Actions artifacts
  --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:62:9
   |
62 |         - uses: actions/checkout@v4
   |  _________-
63 | |         with:
64 | |           submodules: recursive
   | |_______________________________- does not set persist-credentials: false
   |
   = note: audit confidence → Low

warning[artipacked]: credential persistence through GitHub Actions artifacts
   --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:124:9
    |
124 |         - uses: actions/checkout@v4
    |  _________-
125 | |         with:
126 | |           submodules: recursive
    | |_______________________________- does not set persist-credentials: false
    |
    = note: audit confidence → Low

warning[artipacked]: credential persistence through GitHub Actions artifacts
   --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:174:9
    |
174 |         - uses: actions/checkout@v4
    |  _________-
175 | |         with:
176 | |           submodules: recursive
    | |_______________________________- does not set persist-credentials: false
    |
    = note: audit confidence → Low

warning[artipacked]: credential persistence through GitHub Actions artifacts
   --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:249:9
    |
249 |         - uses: actions/checkout@v4
    |  _________-
250 | |         with:
251 | |           submodules: recursive
252 | |       # Create a GitHub Release while uploading all files to it
    | |_______________________________________________________________- does not set persist-credentials: false
    |
    = note: audit confidence → Low

error[excessive-permissions]: overly broad workflow or job-level permissions
  --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:17:1
   |
17 | / permissions:
18 | |   "contents": "write"
...  |
39 | | # If there's a prerelease-style suffix to the version, then the release(s)
40 | | # will be marked as a prerelease.
   | |_________________________________^ contents: write is overly broad at the workflow level
   |
   = note: audit confidence → High

error[template-injection]: code injection via template expansion
  --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:80:9
   |
80 |          - id: plan
   |   _________^
81 |  |         run: |
   |  |_________^
82 | ||           dist ${{ (inputs.tag && inputs.tag != 'dry-run' && format('host --steps=create --tag={0}', inputs.tag)) || 'plan' }} --out...
83 | ||           echo "dist ran successfully"
84 | ||           cat plan-dist-manifest.json
85 | ||           echo "manifest=$(jq -c "." plan-dist-manifest.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
   | ||__________________________________________________________________________________^ this step
   | ||__________________________________________________________________________________^ inputs.tag may expand into attacker-controllable code
   |
   = note: audit confidence → Low

error[template-injection]: code injection via template expansion
  --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:80:9
   |
80 |          - id: plan
   |   _________^
81 |  |         run: |
   |  |_________^
82 | ||           dist ${{ (inputs.tag && inputs.tag != 'dry-run' && format('host --steps=create --tag={0}', inputs.tag)) || 'plan' }} --out...
83 | ||           echo "dist ran successfully"
84 | ||           cat plan-dist-manifest.json
85 | ||           echo "manifest=$(jq -c "." plan-dist-manifest.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
   | ||__________________________________________________________________________________^ this step
   | ||__________________________________________________________________________________^ inputs.tag may expand into attacker-controllable code
   |
   = note: audit confidence → Low

error[template-injection]: code injection via template expansion
  --> /Users/alexw/dev/ruff/.github/workflows/release.yml:80:9
   |
80 |          - id: plan
   |   _________^
81 |  |         run: |
   |  |_________^
82 | ||           dist ${{ (inputs.tag && inputs.tag != 'dry-run' && format('host --steps=create --tag={0}', inputs.tag)) || 'plan' }} --out...
83 | ||           echo "dist ran successfully"
84 | ||           cat plan-dist-manifest.json
85 | ||           echo "manifest=$(jq -c "." plan-dist-manifest.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
   | ||__________________________________________________________________________________^ this step
   | ||__________________________________________________________________________________^ inputs.tag may expand into attacker-controllable code
   |
   = note: audit confidence → Low
```

</details>

## Test Plan

`uvx pre-commit run -a`
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ecd948a083 Update Rust crate anyhow to v1.0.94 (#14845)
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Alex Waygood
9b8ceb9a2e [pyupgrade] Mark fixes for convert-typed-dict-functional-to-class and convert-named-tuple-functional-to-class as unsafe if they will remove comments (UP013, UP014) (#14842) 2024-12-08 18:51:37 +00:00
Thibaut Decombe
8d9e408dbb Fix PLW1508 false positive for default string created via a mult operation (#14841) 2024-12-08 18:25:47 +00:00
ABDULRAHMAN ALRAHMA
85402097fc Improve error messages for except* (B025, B029, B030, B904) #14791 (#14815)
Improves error message for [except*](https://peps.python.org/pep-0654/)
(Rules: B025, B029, B030, B904)

Example python snippet:
```python
try:
    a = 1
except* ValueError:
    a = 2
except* ValueError:
    a = 2

try:
    pass
except* ():
    pass

try:
    pass
except* 1:  # error
    pass

try:
    raise ValueError
except* ValueError:
    raise UserWarning
```
Error messages
Before:
```
$ ruff check --select=B foo.py
foo.py:6:9: B025 try-except block with duplicate exception `ValueError`
foo.py:11:1: B029 Using `except ():` with an empty tuple does not catch anything; add exceptions to handle
foo.py:16:9: B030 `except` handlers should only be exception classes or tuples of exception classes
foo.py:22:5: B904 Within an `except` clause, raise exceptions with `raise ... from err` or `raise ... from None` to distinguish them from errors in exception handling
Found 4 errors.
```
After:
```
$ ruff check --select=B foo.py
foo.py:6:9: B025 try-except* block with duplicate exception `ValueError`
foo.py:11:1: B029 Using `except* ():` with an empty tuple does not catch anything; add exceptions to handle
foo.py:16:9: B030 `except*` handlers should only be exception classes or tuples of exception classes
foo.py:22:5: B904 Within an `except*` clause, raise exceptions with `raise ... from err` or `raise ... from None` to distinguish them from errors in exception handling
Found 4 errors.
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14791

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-08 17:37:34 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
269e47be96 Understand type[A | B] special form in annotations (#14830)
resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14703

I decided to use recursion to get the type, so if anything is added to
the single element inference it will be applied for the union.
Also added this
[change](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14703#issuecomment-2510286217)
in this PR since it was easy.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-07 17:34:50 +00:00
Dylan
d34013425f [flake8-bugbear] Offer unsafe autofix for no-explicit-stacklevel (B028) (#14829)
This PR introduces an unsafe autofix for [no-explicit-stacklevel
(B028)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/no-explicit-stacklevel/#no-explicit-stacklevel-b028):
we add the `stacklevel` argument, set to `2`.

Closes #14805
2024-12-07 08:24:37 -05:00
Dylan
2c13e6513d [flake8-comprehensions] Skip iterables with named expressions in unnecessary-map (C417) (#14827)
This PR modifies [unnecessary-map
(C417)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-map/#unnecessary-map-c417)
to skip `map` expressions if the iterable contains a named expression,
since those cannot appear in comprehensions.

Closes #14808
2024-12-06 22:00:33 -05:00
Douglas Creager
8fdd88013d Support type[a.X] with qualified class names (#14825)
This adds support for `type[a.X]`, where the `type` special form is
applied to a qualified name that resolves to a class literal. This works
for both nested classes and classes imported from another module.

Closes #14545
2024-12-06 17:14:51 -05:00
Carl Meyer
3017b3b687 [red-knot] function parameter types (#14802)
## Summary

Inferred and declared types for function parameters, in the function
body scope.

Fixes #13693.

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-06 12:55:56 -08:00
Alex Waygood
2119dcab6f [ruff] Teach autofix for used-dummy-variable about TypeVars etc. (RUF052) (#14819) 2024-12-06 17:05:50 +00:00
Wei Lee
3ea14d7a74 [airflow]: extend removed args (AIR302) (#14765)
## Summary

Airflow 3.0 removes various deprecated functions, members, modules, and
other values. They have been deprecated in 2.x, but the removal causes
incompatibilities that we want to detect. This PR deprecates the
following names.

* in `DAG`
    * `sla_miss_callback` was removed
* in `airflow.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunOperator`
    * `execution_date` was removed
* in `airflow.operators.weekday.DayOfWeekSensor`,
`airflow.operators.datetime.BranchDateTimeOperator` and
`airflow.operators.weekday.BranchDayOfWeekOperator`
* `use_task_execution_day` was removed in favor of
`use_task_logical_date`

The full list of rules we will extend
https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/44556

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
A test fixture is included in the PR.
2024-12-06 17:00:23 +01:00
Alex Waygood
4fdd4ddfaa [ruff] Don't emit used-dummy-variable on function parameters (RUF052) (#14818) 2024-12-06 14:54:42 +00:00
David Peter
6b9f3d7d7c [red-knot] Import LiteralString/Never from typing_extensions (#14817)
## Summary

`typing.Never` and `typing.LiteralString` are only conditionally
exported from `typing` for Python versions 3.11 and later. We run the
Markdown tests with the default Python version of 3.9, so here we change
the import to `typing_extensions` instead, and add a new test to make
sure we'll continue to understand the `typing`-version of these symbols
for newer versions.

This didn't cause problems so far, as we don't understand
`sys.version_info` branches yet.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests to make sure this will continue to work in the
future.
2024-12-06 13:57:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
4cb8392523 Further simplifications to PTH210 (#14816) 2024-12-06 12:52:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
9ee438b02f Minor nitpicks for PTH210 (#14814) 2024-12-06 12:23:21 +00:00
InSync
89368a62a8 [flake8-use-pathlib] Dotless suffix passed to Path.with_suffix() (PTH901) (#14779)
## Summary

Resolves #14441.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-12-06 13:08:20 +01:00
Micha Reiser
1559c73fcd Fix fstring formatting removing overlong implicit concatenated string in expression part (#14811)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14778


The formatter incorrectly removed the inner implicitly concatenated
string for following single-line f-string:

```py
f"{'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' 'a' if True else ""}"

# formatted
f"{ if True else ''}"
```

This happened because I changed the `RemoveSoftlinesBuffer` in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14489 to remove any content
wrapped in `if_group_breaks`. After all, it emulates an *all flat*
layout. This works fine when `if_group_breaks` is only used to **add**
content if the gorup breaks. It doesn't work if the same content is
rendered differently depending on if the group fits using
`if_group_breaks` and `if_groups_fits` because the enclosing `group`
might still *break* if the entire content exceeds the line-length limit.

This PR fixes this by unwrapping any `if_group_fits` content by removing
the `if_group_fits` start and end tags.


## Test Plan

added test
2024-12-06 13:01:04 +01:00
Wei Lee
39623f8d40 [airflow]: extend removed names (AIR302) (#14804)
## Summary

Airflow 3.0 removes various deprecated functions, members, modules, and
other values. They have been deprecated in 2.x, but the removal causes
incompatibilities that we want to detect. This PR deprecates the
following names.
The full list of rules we will extend
https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/44556


#### package
* `airflow.contrib.*` 

#### module
* `airflow.operators.subdag.*` 

#### class
* `airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensorLink` →
`airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalDagLin`
* `airflow.operators.bash_operator.BashOperator` →
`airflow.operators.bash.BashOperator`
* `airflow.operators.branch_operator.BaseBranchOperator` →
`airflow.operators.branch.BaseBranchOperator`
* `airflow.operators.dummy.EmptyOperator` →
`airflow.operators.empty.EmptyOperator`
* `airflow.operators.dummy.DummyOperator` →
`airflow.operators.empty.EmptyOperator`
* `airflow.operators.dummy_operator.EmptyOperator` →
`airflow.operators.empty.EmptyOperator`
* `airflow.operators.dummy_operator.DummyOperator` →
`airflow.operators.empty.EmptyOperator`
* `airflow.operators.email_operator.EmailOperator` →
`airflow.operators.email.EmailOperator`
* `airflow.sensors.base_sensor_operator.BaseSensorOperator` →
`airflow.sensors.base.BaseSensorOperator`
* `airflow.sensors.date_time_sensor.DateTimeSensor` →
`airflow.sensors.date_time.DateTimeSensor`
* `airflow.sensors.external_task_sensor.ExternalTaskMarker` →
`airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskMarker`
* `airflow.sensors.external_task_sensor.ExternalTaskSensor` →
`airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensor`
* `airflow.sensors.external_task_sensor.ExternalTaskSensorLink` →
`airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensorLink`
* `airflow.sensors.time_delta_sensor.TimeDeltaSensor` →
`airflow.sensors.time_delta.TimeDeltaSensor`

#### function
* `airflow.utils.decorators.apply_defaults`
* `airflow.www.utils.get_sensitive_variables_fields` →
`airflow.utils.log.secrets_masker.get_sensitive_variables_fields`
* `airflow.www.utils.should_hide_value_for_key` →
`airflow.utils.log.secrets_masker.should_hide_value_for_key`
* `airflow.configuration.get` → `airflow.configuration.conf.get` 
* `airflow.configuration.getboolean` →
`airflow.configuration.conf.getboolean`
* `airflow.configuration.getfloat` →
`airflow.configuration.conf.getfloat`
* `airflow.configuration.getint` → `airflow.configuration.conf.getint` 
* `airflow.configuration.has_option` →
`airflow.configuration.conf.has_option`
* `airflow.configuration.remove_option` →
`airflow.configuration.conf.remove_option`
* `airflow.configuration.as_dict` → `airflow.configuration.conf.as_dict`
* `airflow.configuration.set` → `airflow.configuration.conf.set` 
* `airflow.secrets.local_filesystem.load_connections` →
`airflow.secrets.local_filesystem.load_connections_dict`
* `airflow.secrets.local_filesystem.get_connection` →
`airflow.secrets.local_filesystem.load_connections_dict`
* `airflow.utils.helpers.chain` → `airflow.models.baseoperator.chain` 
* `airflow.utils.helpers.cross_downstream` →
`airflow.models.baseoperator.cross_downstream`

#### attribute
* in `airflow.utils.trigger_rule.TriggerRule`
    * `DUMMY` 
    * `NONE_FAILED_OR_SKIPPED` 

#### constant / variable
* `airflow.PY\d\d`
2024-12-06 11:34:48 +01:00
Douglas Creager
918358aaa6 Migrate some inference tests to mdtests (#14795)
As part of #13696, this PR ports a smallish number of inference tests
over to the mdtest framework.
2024-12-06 11:19:22 +01:00
David Peter
b01a651e69 [red-knot] Support for TOML configs in Markdown tests (#14785)
## Summary

This adds support for specifying the target Python version from a
Markdown test. It is a somewhat limited ad-hoc solution, but designed to
be future-compatible. TOML blocks can be added to arbitrary sections in
the Markdown block. They have the following format:

````markdown
```toml
[tool.knot.environment]
target-version = "3.13"
```
````

So far, there is nothing else that can be configured, but it should be
straightforward to extend this to things like a custom typeshed path.

This is in preparation for the statically-known branches feature where
we are going to have to specify the target version for lots of tests.

## Test Plan

- New Markdown test that fails without the explicitly specified
`target-version`.
- Manually tested various error paths when specifying a wrong
`target-version` field.
- Made sure that running tests is as fast as before.
2024-12-06 10:22:08 +01:00
Micha Reiser
56afb12ae7 Fix infinite watch loop by ignoring 'uninteresting' watch events (#14809)
## Summary
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14807

I suspect that this broke when we updated notify, although I'm not quiet
sure how this *ever* worked...

The problem was that the file watcher didn't skip over `Access` events,
but Ruff itself accesses the `pyproject.toml` when checking the project.
That means, Ruff triggers `Access` events but it also schedules a
re-check on every `Access` event... and this goes one forever.

This PR skips over `Access` and `Other` event. `Access` events are
uninteresting because they're only reads, they don't change any file
metadata or content.
The `Other` events should be rare and are mainly to inform about file
watcher changes... we don't need those.

I also added an explicit handling for the `Rescan` event. File watchers
emit a `Rescan` event if they failed to capture some file watching
changes
and it signals that the program should assume that all files might have
changed (the program should do a rescan to *get up to date*).

## Test Plan

I tested that Ruff no longer loops when running `check --watch`. I
verified that Ruff rechecks file after making content changes.
2024-12-06 08:50:29 +00:00
Maksim Bondarenkov
b42e528555 deps: Update cc (#14794)
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in unknown moment older versions became broken for windows-gnullvm
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2024-12-05 21:47:14 -05:00
Christian Clauss
5aab57b3e9 docs/integrations.md: Upgrade example to astral-sh/ruff-action@v2 (#14800)
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https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/integrations/#github-actions upgraded for
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2024-12-05 21:47:03 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
40b0b67dd9 [red-knot] Separate invalid syntax code snippets (#14803)
Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14788#discussion_r1872242283

This PR:
* Separates code snippets as individual tests for the invalid syntax
cases
* Adds a general comment explaining why the parser could emit more
syntax errors than expected
2024-12-06 02:41:33 +00:00
Dylan
1bd8fbb6e8 [flake8-pyi] Skip all type definitions in string-or-bytes-too-long (PYI053) (#14797) 2024-12-05 18:48:54 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b0e26e6fc8 Bump version to 0.8.2 (#14789) 2024-12-05 18:06:35 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
e9941cd714 [red-knot] Move standalone expr inference to for non-name target (#14788)
## Summary

Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14754#discussion_r1871040646

## Test Plan

Remove the TODO comment and update the mdtest.
2024-12-05 18:06:20 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
43bf1a8907 Add tests for "keyword as identifier" syntax errors (#14754)
## Summary

This is related to #13778, more specifically
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13778#issuecomment-2513556004.

This PR adds various test cases where a keyword is being where an
identifier is expected. The tests are to make sure that red knot doesn't
panic, raises the syntax error and the identifier is added to the symbol
table. The final part allows editor related features like renaming the
symbol.
2024-12-05 17:32:48 +05:30
InSync
fda8b1f884 [ruff] Unnecessary cast to int (RUF046) (#14697)
## Summary

Resolves #11412.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-05 10:30:06 +01:00
David Peter
2d3f557875 [red-knot] Fallback for typing._NoDefaultType (#14783)
## Summary

`typing_extensions` has a `>=3.13` re-export for the `typing.NoDefault`
singleton, but not for `typing._NoDefaultType`. This causes problems as
soon as we understand `sys.version_info` branches, so we explicity
switch to `typing._NoDefaultType` for Python 3.13 and later.

This is a part of #14759 that I thought might make sense to break out
and merge in isolation.

## Test Plan

New test that will become more meaningful with #12700

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-05 09:17:55 +01:00
David Peter
bd27bfab5d [red-knot] Unify setup_db() functions, add TestDb builder (#14777)
## Summary

- Instead of seven (more or less similar) `setup_db` functions, use just
one in a single central place.
- For every test that needs customization beyond that, offer a
`TestDbBuilder` that can control the Python target version, custom
typeshed, and pre-existing files.

The main motivation for this is that we're soon going to need
customization of the Python version, and I didn't feel like adding this
to each of the existing `setup_db` functions.
2024-12-04 21:36:54 +01:00
InSync
155d34bbb9 [red-knot] Infer precise types for len() calls (#14599)
## Summary

Resolves #14598.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-04 11:16:53 -08:00
Well404
04c887c8fc Fix references for async-busy-wait (#14775) 2024-12-04 18:05:49 +01:00
David Peter
af43bd4b0f [red-knot] Gradual forms do not participate in equivalence/subtyping (#14758)
## Summary

This changeset contains various improvements concerning non-fully-static
types and their relationships:

- Make sure that non-fully-static types do not participate in
equivalence or subtyping.
- Clarify what `Type::is_equivalent_to` actually implements.
- Introduce `Type::is_fully_static`
- New tests making sure that multiple `Any`/`Unknown`s inside unions and
intersections are collapsed.

closes #14524

## Test Plan

- Added new unit tests for union and intersection builder
- Added new unit tests for `Type::is_equivalent_to`
- Added new unit tests for `Type::is_subtype_of`
- Added new property test making sure that non-fully-static types do not
participate in subtyping
2024-12-04 17:11:25 +01:00
Harutaka Kawamura
614917769e Remove @ in pytest.mark.parametrize rule messages (#14770) 2024-12-04 16:01:10 +01:00
Douglas Creager
8b23086eac [red-knot] Add typing.Any as a spelling for the Any type (#14742)
We already had a representation for the Any type, which we would use
e.g. for expressions without type annotations. We now recognize
`typing.Any` as a way to refer to this type explicitly. Like other
special forms, this is tracked correctly through aliasing, and isn't
confused with local definitions that happen to have the same name.

Closes #14544
2024-12-04 09:56:36 -05:00
David Peter
948549fcdc [red-knot] Test: Hashable/Sized => A/B (#14769)
## Summary

Minor change that uses two plain classes `A` and `B` instead of
`typing.Sized` and `typing.Hashable`.

The motivation is twofold: I remember that I was confused when I first
saw this test. Was there anything specific to `Sized` and `Hashable`
that was relevant here? (there is, these classes are not overlapping;
and you can build a proper intersection from them; but that's true for
almost all non-builtin classes).

I now ran into another problem while working on #14758: `Sized` and
`Hashable` are protocols that we don't fully understand yet. This
causing some trouble when trying to infer whether these are fully-static
types or not.
2024-12-04 15:00:27 +01:00
David Salvisberg
e67f7f243d [flake8-type-checking] Expands TC006 docs to better explain itself (#14749)
Closes: #14676

I think the consensus generally was to keep the rule as-is, but expand
the docs.

## Summary

Expands the docs for TC006 with an explanation for why the type
expression is always quoted, including mention of another potential
benefit to this style.
2024-12-04 13:16:31 +00:00
Dylan
c617b2a48a [pycodestyle] Handle f-strings properly for invalid-escape-sequence (W605) (#14748)
When fixing an invalid escape sequence in an f-string, each f-string
element is analyzed for valid escape characters prior to creating the
diagnostic and fix. This allows us to safely prefix with `r` to create a
raw string if no valid escape characters were found anywhere in the
f-string, and otherwise insert backslashes.

This fixes a bug in the original implementation: each "f-string part"
was treated separately, so it was not possible to tell whether a valid
escape character was or would be used elsewhere in the f-string.

Progress towards #11491 but format specifiers are not handled in this
PR.
2024-12-04 06:59:14 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1685d95ed2 [red-knot] Add fuzzer to catch panics for invalid syntax (#14678)
## Summary

This PR adds a fuzzer harness for red knot that runs the type checker on
source code that contains invalid syntax.

Additionally, this PR also updates the `init-fuzzer.sh` script to
increase the corpus size to:
* Include various crates that includes Python source code
* Use the 3.13 CPython source code

And, remove any non-Python files from the final corpus so that when the
fuzzer tries to minify the corpus, it doesn't produce files that only
contains documentation content as that's just noise.

## Test Plan

Run `./fuzz/init-fuzzer.sh`, say no to the large dataset.
Run the fuzzer with `cargo +night fuzz run red_knot_check_invalid_syntax
-- -timeout=5`
2024-12-04 14:36:58 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
575deb5d4d Check AIR001 from builtin or providers operators module (#14631)
## Summary

This PR makes changes to the `AIR001` rule as per
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14627#discussion_r1860212307.

Additionally,
* Avoid returning the `Diagnostic` and update the checker in the rule
logic for consistency
* Remove test case for different keyword position (I don't think it's
required here)

## Test Plan

Add test cases for multiple operators from various modules.
2024-12-04 13:30:47 +05:30
Wei Lee
edce559431 [airflow]: extend removed names (AIR302) (#14734) 2024-12-03 21:39:43 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
62e358e929 [ruff] Extend unnecessary-regular-expression to non-literal strings (RUF055) (#14679)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-12-03 15:17:20 +00:00
Alex Waygood
81bfcc9899 Minor followups to RUF052 (#14755)
## Summary

Just some minor followups to the recently merged RUF052 rule, that was
added in bf0fd04:
- Some small tweaks to the docs
- A minor code-style nit
- Some more tests for my peace of mind, just to check that the new
methods on the semantic model are working correctly

I'm adding the "internal" label as this doesn't deserve a changelog
entry. RUF052 is a new rule that hasn't been released yet.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ruff_linter`
2024-12-03 13:33:29 +00:00
David Peter
74309008fd [red-knot] Property tests (#14178)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `property_tests` module with quickcheck-based tests
that verify certain properties of types. The following properties are
currently checked:

* `is_equivalent_to`:
  * is reflexive: `T` is equivalent to itself
* `is_subtype_of`:
  * is reflexive: `T` is a subtype of `T`
* is antisymmetric: if `S <: T` and `T <: S`, then `S` is equivalent to
`T`
  * is transitive: `S <: T` & `T <: U` => `S <: U`
* `is_disjoint_from`:
  * is irreflexive: `T` is not disjoint from `T`
  * is symmetric: `S` disjoint from `T` => `T` disjoint from `S`
* `is_assignable_to`:
  * is reflexive
* `negate`:
  * is an involution: `T.negate().negate()` is equivalent to `T`

There are also some tests that validate higher-level properties like:

* `S <: T` implies that `S` is not disjoint from `T`
* `S <: T` implies that `S` is assignable to `T`
* A singleton type must also be single-valued

These tests found a few bugs so far:

- #14177 
- #14195 
- #14196 
- #14210
- #14731

Some additional notes:

- Quickcheck-based property tests are non-deterministic and finding
counter-examples might take an arbitrary long time. This makes them bad
candidates for running in CI (for every PR). We can think of running
them in a cron-job way from time to time, similar to fuzzing. But for
now, it's only possible to run them locally (see instructions in source
code).
- Some tests currently find false positive "counterexamples" because our
understanding of equivalence of types is not yet complete. We do not
understand that `int | str` is the same as `str | int`, for example.
These tests are in a separate `property_tests::flaky` module.
- Properties can not be formulated in every way possible, due to the
fact that `is_disjoint_from` and `is_subtype_of` can produce false
negative answers.
- The current shrinking implementation is very naive, which leads to
counterexamples that are very long (`str & Any & ~tuple[Any] &
~tuple[Unknown] & ~Literal[""] & ~Literal["a"] | str & int & ~tuple[Any]
& ~tuple[Unknown]`), requiring the developer to simplify manually. It
has not been a major issue so far, but there is a comment in the code
how this can be improved.
- The tests are currently implemented using a macro. This is a single
commit on top which can easily be reverted, if we prefer the plain code
instead. With the macro:
  ```rs
  // `S <: T` implies that `S` can be assigned to `T`.
  type_property_test!(
      subtype_of_implies_assignable_to, db,
forall types s, t. s.is_subtype_of(db, t) => s.is_assignable_to(db, t)
  );
  ```
  without the macro:
  ```rs
  /// `S <: T` implies that `S` can be assigned to `T`.
  #[quickcheck]
  fn subtype_of_implies_assignable_to(s: Ty, t: Ty) -> bool {
      let db = get_cached_db();
  
      let s = s.into_type(&db);
      let t = t.into_type(&db);
  
      !s.is_subtype_of(&*db, t) || s.is_assignable_to(&*db, t)
  }
  ```

## Test Plan

```bash
while cargo test --release -p red_knot_python_semantic --features property_tests types::property_tests; do :; done
```
2024-12-03 13:54:54 +01:00
David Peter
a255d79087 [red-knot] is_subtype_of fix for KnownInstance types (#14750)
## Summary

`KnownInstance::instance_fallback` may return instances of supertypes.
For example, it returns an instance of `_SpecialForm` for `Literal`.
This means it can't be used on the right-hand side of `is_subtype_of`
relationships, because it might lead to false positives.

I can lead to false negatives on the left hand side of `is_subtype_of`,
but this is at least a known limitation. False negatives are fine for
most applications, but false positives can lead to wrong results in
intersection-simplification, for example.

closes #14731

## Test Plan

Added regression test
2024-12-03 12:03:26 +01:00
Alex Waygood
70bd10614f Improve docs for flake8-use-pathlib rules (#14741)
Flag the perf impact more clearly, add more links, clarify the rule
about the glob module
2024-12-03 07:47:31 +00:00
Lokejoke
bf0fd04e4e [ruff] Implemented used-dummy-variable (RUF052) (#14611)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-12-03 08:36:16 +01:00
David Peter
a69dfd4a74 [red-knot] Simplify tuples containing Never (#14744)
## Summary

Simplify tuples containing `Never` to `Never`:

```py
from typing import Never

def never() -> Never: ...

reveal_type((1, never(), "foo"))  # revealed: Never
```

I should note that mypy and pyright do *not* perform this
simplification. I don't know why.


There is [only one
place](5137fcc9c8/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/src/types/infer.rs (L1477-L1484))
where we use `TupleType::new` directly (instead of `Type::tuple`, which
changes behavior here). This appears when creating `TypeVar`
constraints, and it looks to me like it should stay this way, because
we're using `TupleType` to store a list of constraints there, instead of
an actual type. We also store `tuple[constraint1, constraint2, …]` as
the type for the `constraint1, constraint2, …` tuple expression. This
would mean that we infer a type of `tuple[str, Never]` for the following
type variable constraints, without simplifying it to `Never`. This seems
like a weird edge case that's maybe not worth looking further into?!
```py
from typing import Never

#         vvvvvvvvvv
def f[T: (str, Never)](x: T):
    pass
```

## Test Plan

- Added a new unit test. Did not add additional Markdown tests as that
seems superfluous.
- Tested the example above using red knot, mypy, pyright.
- Verified that this allows us to remove `contains_never` from the
property tests
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14178#discussion_r1866473192)
2024-12-03 08:28:36 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c2e17d0399 Possible fix for flaky file watching test (#14543) 2024-12-03 08:22:42 +01:00
Dylan
10fef8bd5d [flake8-import-conventions] Improve syntax check for aliases supplied in configuration for unconventional-import-alias (ICN001) (#14745)
This PR improves on #14477 by:

- Ensuring user's do not require the module alias "__debug__", which is unassignable
- Validating the linter settings for
`lint.flake8-import-conventions.extend-aliases` (whereas previously we
only did this for `lint.flake8-import-conventions.aliases`).

Closes #14662
2024-12-02 22:41:47 -06:00
InSync
246a6df87d [red-knot] Deeper understanding of LiteralString (#14649)
## Summary

Resolves #14648.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-12-03 03:31:58 +00:00
Connor Skees
3e702e12f7 red-knot: support narrowing for bool(E) (#14668)
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14547 by delegating
narrowing to `E` for `bool(E)` where `E` is some expression.

This change does not include other builtin class constructors which
should also work in this position, like `int(..)` or `float(..)`, as the
original issue does not mention these. It should be easy enough to add
checks for these as well if we want to.

I don't see a lot of markdown tests for malformed input, maybe there's a
better place for the no args and too many args cases to go?

I did see after the fact that it looks like this task was intended for a
new hire.. my apologies. I got here from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13694, which is marked
help-wanted.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2024-12-03 03:04:59 +00:00
Dylan
91e2d9a139 [refurb] Handle non-finite decimals in verbose-decimal-constructor (FURB157) (#14596)
This PR extends the Decimal parsing used in [verbose-decimal-constructor
(FURB157)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/verbose-decimal-constructor/)
to better handle non-finite `Decimal` objects, avoiding some false
negatives.

Closes #14587

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-12-02 18:13:20 -06:00
David Peter
5137fcc9c8 [red-knot] Re-enable linter corpus tests (#14736)
## Summary

Seeing the fuzzing results from @dhruvmanila in #13778, I think we can
re-enable these tests. We also had one regression that would have been
caught by these tests, so there is some value in having them enabled.
2024-12-02 20:11:30 +01:00
Matt Ord
83651deac7 [pylint] Ignore overload in PLR0904 (#14730)
Fixes #14727

## Summary

Fixes #14727

## Test Plan

cargo test

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-12-02 14:36:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
6dfe125f44 Improve error messages and docs for flake8-comprehensions rules (#14729) 2024-12-02 13:36:15 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f96dfc179f Revert: [pyflakes] Avoid false positives in @no_type_check contexts (F821, F722) (#14615) (#14726) 2024-12-02 14:28:27 +01:00
Tzu-ping Chung
76d2e56501 [airflow] Avoid deprecated values (AIR302) (#14582) 2024-12-02 07:39:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
30d80d9746 Sort discovered workspace packages for consistent cross-platform package discovery (#14725) 2024-12-02 07:36:08 +00:00
renovate[bot]
5a67d3269b Update pre-commit dependencies (#14719) 2024-12-02 06:02:56 +00:00
renovate[bot]
02d1e6a94a Update dawidd6/action-download-artifact action to v7 (#14722) 2024-12-02 01:25:51 +00:00
Simon Brugman
48ec3a8add [refurb] Guard hashlib imports and mark hashlib-digest-hex fix as safe (FURB181) (#14694)
## Summary

- Check if `hashlib` and `crypt` imports have been seen for `FURB181`
and `S324`
- Mark the fix for `FURB181` as safe: I think it was accidentally marked
as unsafe in the first place. The rule does not support user-defined
classes as the "fix safety" section suggests.
- Removed `hashlib._Hash`, as it's not part of the `hashlib` module.

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## Test Plan

Updated the test snapshots
2024-12-01 20:24:49 -05:00
renovate[bot]
289a938ae8 Update astral-sh/setup-uv action to v4 (#14721) 2024-12-02 01:24:22 +00:00
renovate[bot]
3e5ab6cf38 Update NPM Development dependencies (#14720) 2024-12-02 01:24:09 +00:00
renovate[bot]
48d33595b9 Update dependency tomli to v2.2.1 (#14718) 2024-12-02 01:22:18 +00:00
renovate[bot]
23ee7a954e Update cloudflare/wrangler-action action to v3.13.0 (#14716) 2024-12-02 01:18:43 +00:00
renovate[bot]
d4a7c098dc Update Rust crate ureq to v2.11.0 (#14715) 2024-12-02 01:17:31 +00:00
renovate[bot]
0c5f03a059 Update dependency ruff to v0.8.1 (#14717) 2024-12-02 01:13:13 +00:00
renovate[bot]
239bfb6de7 Update Rust crate similar to v2.6.0 (#14714) 2024-12-01 20:04:07 -05:00
renovate[bot]
3c3ec6755c Update Rust crate rustc-hash to v2.1.0 (#14713) 2024-12-01 20:04:00 -05:00
renovate[bot]
4c05f2c8b4 Update tokio-tracing monorepo (#14710) 2024-12-01 20:03:50 -05:00
renovate[bot]
d594796e3a Update rust-wasm-bindgen monorepo (#14709) 2024-12-01 20:03:43 -05:00
renovate[bot]
b5ef2844ef Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.90 (#14708) 2024-12-01 20:03:36 -05:00
renovate[bot]
06183bd8a1 Update Rust crate pathdiff to v0.2.3 (#14707) 2024-12-01 20:03:29 -05:00
renovate[bot]
4068006c5f Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.167 (#14705) 2024-12-01 20:03:23 -05:00
renovate[bot]
145c97c94f Update Rust crate ordermap to v0.5.4 (#14706) 2024-12-01 20:03:05 -05:00
github-actions[bot]
84748be163 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#14696)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-12-01 01:38:31 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
9e017634cb [pep8-naming] Avoid false positive for class Bar(type(foo)) (N804) (#14683) 2024-11-30 22:37:28 +00:00
Simon Brugman
56ae73a925 [pylint] Fix false negatives for ascii and sorted in len-as-condition (PLC1802) (#14692) 2024-11-30 14:10:30 -06:00
InSync
be07424e80 Increase rule set size (#14689) 2024-11-30 15:12:10 +01:00
Connor Skees
579ef01294 mdtest: include test name in printed rerun command (#14684)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-30 11:01:06 +00:00
Micha Reiser
90487b8cbd Skip panda rules if panda module hasn't been seen (#14671) 2024-11-29 21:32:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
f3d8c023d3 [ruff] Avoid emitting assignment-in-assert when all references to the assigned variable are themselves inside asserts (RUF018) (#14661) 2024-11-29 13:36:59 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b63c2e126b Upgrade Rust toolchain to 1.83 (#14677) 2024-11-29 12:05:05 +00:00
Connor Skees
a6402fb51e mdtest: allow specifying a specific test inside a file (#14670) 2024-11-29 12:59:07 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b3b2c982cd Update CHANGELOG.md with the new commits for 0.8.1 (#14664)
The 0.8.1 release was delayed, so this PR updates the CHANGELOG.md with
the latest commits on `main`.
2024-11-29 03:15:36 +00:00
Simon Brugman
abb3c6ea95 [flake8-pyi] Avoid rewriting invalid type expressions in unnecessary-type-union (PYI055) (#14660) 2024-11-28 18:30:50 +00:00
Brent Westbrook
224fe75a76 [ruff] Implement unnecessary-regular-expression (RUF055) (#14659)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Brugman <sbrugman@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-28 18:29:23 +00:00
Simon Brugman
dc29f52750 [flake8-pyi, ruff] Fix traversal of nested literals and unions (PYI016, PYI051, PYI055, PYI062, RUF041) (#14641) 2024-11-28 18:07:12 +00:00
David Salvisberg
d9cbf2fe44 Avoids unnecessary overhead for TC004, when TC001-003 are disabled (#14657) 2024-11-28 16:28:24 +01:00
Samodya Abeysiriwardane
3f6c65e78c [red-knot] Fix merged type after if-else without explicit else branch (#14621)
## Summary

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14593

The final type of a variable after if-statement without explicit else
branch should be similar to having an explicit else branch.

## Test Plan

Originally failed test cases from the bug are added.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-28 06:23:55 -08:00
Dhruv Manilawala
976c37a849 Bump version to 0.8.1 (#14655) 2024-11-28 19:12:50 +05:30
David Peter
a378ff38dc [red-knot] Fix Boolean flags in mdtests (#14654)
## Summary

Similar to #14652, but now with conditions that are `Literal[True]`
(instead of `Literal[False]`), where we want them to be `bool`.
2024-11-28 14:29:35 +01:00
Alex Waygood
d8bca0d3a2 Fix bug where methods defined using lambdas were flagged by FURB118 (#14639) 2024-11-28 12:58:23 +00:00
David Peter
6f1cf5b686 [red-knot] Minor fix in MRO tests (#14652)
## Summary

`bool()` is equal to `False`, and we infer `Literal[False]` for it. Which
means that the test here will fail as soon as we treat the body of
this `if` as unreachable.
2024-11-28 10:17:15 +01:00
David Peter
8639f8c1a6 CI: Treat mdtest Markdown files as code (#14653)
## Summary

Make sure we run the tests for mdtest-only changes.

## Test Plan

Tested if positive glob patterns override negative patterns here:
https://codepen.io/mrmlnc/pen/OXQjMe
2024-11-28 10:04:20 +01:00
Alex Waygood
f1b2e85339 py-fuzzer: recommend using uvx rather than uv run to run the fuzzer (#14645) 2024-11-27 22:19:52 +00:00
David Salvisberg
6d61c8aa16 Fixes minor bug in SemanticModel::lookup_symbol (#14643)
## Summary

This came up as part of #12927 when implementing
`SemanticModel::simulate_runtime_load`.

Should be fairly self-explanatory, if the scope returns a binding with
`BindingKind::Annotation` the bottom part of the loop gets skipped, so
there's no chance for `seen_function` to have been updated. So unless
there's something subtle going on here, like function scopes never
containing bindings with `BindingKind::Annotation`, this seems like a
bug.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-11-27 16:50:19 -05:00
David Salvisberg
8a7ba5d2df [flake8-type-checking] Fixes quote_type_expression (#14634) 2024-11-27 18:58:48 +01:00
Brent Westbrook
6fcbe8efb4 [ruff] Detect redirected-noqa in file-level comments (RUF101) (#14635) 2024-11-27 18:25:47 +01:00
Alexandra Valentine-Ketchum
c40b37aa36 N811 & N814: eliminate false positives for single-letter names (#14584)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-27 14:38:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ef0e2a6e1b Refactor crates/ruff_python_stdlib/src/builtins.rs to make it easier to add support for new Python versions (#14632) 2024-11-27 12:20:21 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4fb1416bf4 Minor stylistic improvements for functions detecting PEP-604 unions (#14633) 2024-11-27 11:29:37 +00:00
Simon Brugman
8a860b89b4 Add social icons to the footer (#14591)
## Summary

Add social icons to the footer

`mkdocs-material` update is required for the `x-twitter` icon.

## Test Plan

Tested locally. 

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-11-27 11:07:45 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f96fa6b0e2 Do not consider f-strings with escaped newlines as multiline (#14624)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in the f-string formatting to not consider the
escaped newlines for `is_multiline`. This is done by checking if the
f-string is triple-quoted or not similar to normal string literals.

This is not required to be gated behind preview because the logic change
for `is_multiline` was added in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14454.

## Test Plan

Add a test case which formats differently on `main`:
https://play.ruff.rs/ea3c55c2-f0fe-474e-b6b8-e3365e0ede5e
2024-11-27 10:25:38 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4cd2b9926e Gate is_multiline change behind preview (#14630)
## Summary

Ref:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14624#pullrequestreview-2464127254

## Test Plan

The test case in the follow-up PR showcases the difference between
preview and non-preview formatting:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14624/files#diff-dc25bd4df280d9a9180598075b5bc2d0bac30af956767b373561029309c8f024
2024-11-27 15:50:28 +05:30
Simon Brugman
11a2929ed7 [ruff] Implement unnecessary-nested-literal (RUF041) (#14323)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-27 10:01:50 +00:00
InSync
187974eff4 [flake8-use-pathlib] Recommend Path.iterdir() over os.listdir() (PTH208) (#14509)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-27 09:53:13 +00:00
Micha Reiser
14ba469fc0 Use a derive macro for Violations (#14557)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-27 09:41:40 +00:00
David Salvisberg
6fd10e2fe7 [flake8-type-checking] Adds implementation for TC007 and TC008 (#12927)
Co-authored-by: Simon Brugman <sbrugman@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2024-11-27 09:51:20 +01:00
Alex Waygood
e0f3eaf1dd Turn the fuzz-parser script into a properly packaged Python project (#14606)
## Summary

This PR gets rid of the `requirements.in` and `requirements.txt` files
in the `scripts/fuzz-parser` directory, and replaces them with
`pyproject.toml` and `uv.lock` files. The script is renamed from
`fuzz-parser` to `py-fuzzer` (since it can now also be used to fuzz
red-knot as well as the parser, following
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14566), and moved from the
`scripts/` directory to the `python/` directory, since it's now a
(uv)-pip-installable project in its own right.

I've been resisting this for a while, because conceptually this script
just doesn't feel "complicated" enough to me for it to be a full-blown
package. However, I think it's time to do this. Making it a proper
package has several advantages:
- It means we can run it from the project root using `uv run` without
having to activate a virtual environment and ensure that all required
dependencies are installed into that environment
- Using a `pyproject.toml` file means that we can express that the
project requires Python 3.12+ to run properly; this wasn't possible
before
- I've been running mypy on the project locally when I've been working
on it or reviewing other people's PRs; now I can put the mypy config for
the project in the `pyproject.toml` file

## Test Plan

I manually tested that all the commands detailed in
`python/py-fuzzer/README.md` work for me locally.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <sharkdp@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-27 08:09:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c84c690f1e Avoid invalid syntax for format-spec with quotes for all Python versions (#14625)
## Summary

fixes: #14608

The logic that was only applied for 3.12+ target version needs to be
applied for other versions as well.

## Test Plan

I've moved the existing test cases for 3.12 only to `f_string.py` so
that it's tested against the default target version.

I think we should probably enabled testing for two target version (pre
3.12 and 3.12) but it won't highlight any issue because the parser
doesn't consider this. Maybe we should enable this once we have target
version specific syntax errors in place
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6591).
2024-11-27 13:19:33 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
0d649f9afd Check that airflow module is seen for AIR001 (#14627) 2024-11-27 07:25:08 +00:00
Lokejoke
82c01aa662 [pylint] Implement len-test (PLC1802) (#14309)
## Summary

This PR implements [`use-implicit-booleaness-not-len` /
`C1802`](https://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/messages/convention/use-implicit-booleaness-not-len.html)
> For sequences, (strings, lists, tuples), use the fact that empty
sequences are false.

---------

Co-authored-by: xbrtnik1 <524841@mail.muni.cz>
Co-authored-by: xbrtnik1 <xbrtnik1@mail.muni.cz>
2024-11-26 13:30:17 -06:00
Brent Westbrook
9f446faa6c [pyflakes] Avoid false positives in @no_type_check contexts (F821, F722) (#14615) 2024-11-26 19:13:43 +00:00
David Peter
b94d6cf567 [red-knot] Fix panic related to f-strings in annotations (#14613)
## Summary

Fix panics related to expressions without inferred types in invalid
syntax examples like:
```py
x: f"Literal[{1 + 2}]" = 3
```
where the `1 + 2` expression (and its sub-expressions) inside the
annotation did not have an inferred type.

## Test Plan

Added new corpus test.
2024-11-26 16:35:44 +01:00
David Peter
cd0c97211c [red-knot] Update KNOWN_FAILURES (#14612)
## Summary

Remove entry that was prevously fixed in
5a30ec0df6.

## Test Plan

```sh
cargo test -p red_knot_workspace -- --ignored linter_af linter_gz
```
2024-11-26 15:56:42 +01:00
David Peter
0e71c9e3bb [red-knot] Fix unit tests in release mode (#14604)
## Summary

This is about the easiest patch that I can think of. It has a drawback
in that there is no real guarantee this won't happen again. I think this
might be acceptable, given that all of this is a temporary thing.

And we also add a new CI job to prevent regressions like this in the
future.

For the record though, I'm listing alternative approaches I thought of:

- We could get rid of the debug/release distinction and just add `@Todo`
type metadata everywhere. This has possible affects on runtime. The main
reason I didn't follow through with this is that the size of `Type`
increases. We would either have to adapt the `assert_eq_size!` test or
get rid of it. Even if we add messages everywhere and get rid of the
file-and-line-variant in the enum, it's not enough to get back to the
current release-mode size of `Type`.
- We could generally discard `@Todo` meta information when using it in
tests. I think this would be a huge drawback. I like that we can have
the actual messages in the mdtest. And make sure we get the expected
`@Todo` type, not just any `@Todo`. It's also helpful when debugging
tests.

closes #14594

## Test Plan

```rs
cargo nextest run --release
```
2024-11-26 15:40:02 +01:00
Dylan
24c90d6953 [pylint] Do not wrap function calls in parentheses in the fix for unnecessary-dunder-call (PLC2801) (#14601) 2024-11-26 06:47:01 -06:00
Tzu-ping Chung
fbff4dec3a [airflow] Avoid implicit DAG schedule (AIR301) (#14581) 2024-11-26 13:38:18 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f3dac27e9a Fix f-string formatting in assignment statement (#14454)
## Summary

fixes: #13813

This PR fixes a bug in the formatting assignment statement when the
value is an f-string.

This is resolved by using custom best fit layouts if the f-string is (a)
not already a flat f-string (thus, cannot be multiline) and (b) is not a
multiline string (thus, cannot be flattened). So, it is used in cases
like the following:
```py
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa = f"testeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee{
    expression}moreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"
```
Which is (a) `FStringLayout::Multiline` and (b) not a multiline.

There are various other examples in the PR diff along with additional
explanation and context as code comments.

## Test Plan

Add multiple test cases for various scenarios.
2024-11-26 15:07:18 +05:30
Simon Brugman
e4cefd9bf9 Extend test cases for flake8-pyi (#14280) 2024-11-26 09:10:38 +01:00
Lokejoke
9e4ee98109 [ruff] Implement invalid-assert-message-literal-argument (RUF040) (#14488)
## Summary

This PR implements new rule discussed
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/14449).
In short, it searches for assert messages which were unintentionally
used as a expression to be matched against.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` and review of `ruff-ecosystem`
2024-11-25 17:41:07 -06:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
557d583e32 Support typing.NoReturn and typing.Never (#14559)
Fix #14558 
## Summary

- Add `typing.NoReturn` and `typing.Never` to known instances and infer
them as `Type::Never`
- Add `is_assignable_to` cases for `Type::Never`

I skipped emitting diagnostic for when a function is annotated as
`NoReturn` but it actually returns.

## Test Plan

Added tests from

https://github.com/python/typing/blob/main/conformance/tests/specialtypes_never.py
except from generics and checking if the return value of the function
and the annotations match.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-11-25 21:37:55 +00:00
cake-monotone
f98eebdbab [red-knot] Fix Leaking Narrowing Constraint in ast::ExprIf (#14590)
## Summary

Closes #14588


```py
x: Literal[42, "hello"] = 42 if bool_instance() else "hello"
reveal_type(x)  # revealed: Literal[42] | Literal["hello"]

_ = ... if isinstance(x, str) else ...

# The `isinstance` test incorrectly narrows the type of `x`.
# As a result, `x` is revealed as Literal["hello"], but it should remain Literal[42, "hello"].
reveal_type(x)  # revealed: Literal["hello"]
```

## Test Plan
mdtest included!

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-25 10:36:37 -08:00
Simon Brugman
c606bf014e [flake8-pyi] Improve autofix safety for redundant-none-literal (PYI061) (#14583)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-25 17:40:57 +00:00
Simon Brugman
e8fce20736 [ruff] Improve autofix safety for never-union (RUF020) (#14589) 2024-11-25 18:35:07 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5a30ec0df6 Avoid inferring invalid expr types for string annotation (#14447)
## Summary

fixes: #14440

## Test Plan

Add a test case with all the invalid expressions in a string annotation
context.
2024-11-25 21:27:03 +05:30
Alex Waygood
fab1b0d546 fuzz-parser: catch exceptions from pysource-minimize (#14586) 2024-11-25 15:14:01 +00:00
Connor Skees
66abef433b red-knot: adapt fuzz-parser to work with red-knot (#14566)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-25 13:12:28 +00:00
Harutaka Kawamura
fa22bd604a Fix pytest.mark.parametrize rules to check calls instead of decorators (#14515)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-25 13:55:18 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0c9165fc3a Use Result for failed text document retrieval in LSP requests (#14579)
## Summary

Ref:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/644#issuecomment-2496588452

## Test Plan

Not sure how to test this as this is mainly to get more context on the
panic that the server is raising.
2024-11-25 15:14:30 +05:30
renovate[bot]
9f6147490b Update NPM Development dependencies (#14577)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:54:51 +01:00
renovate[bot]
b7571c3e24 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.89 (#14573)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 07:46:06 +00:00
renovate[bot]
d178d115f3 Update dependency mdformat to v0.7.19 (#14576)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:40:53 +01:00
renovate[bot]
6501782678 Update Rust crate libcst to v1.5.1 (#14570)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:39:22 +01:00
renovate[bot]
bca4341dcc Update Rust crate hashbrown to v0.15.2 (#14569)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:38:34 +01:00
renovate[bot]
31ede11774 Update Rust crate quick-junit to v0.5.1 (#14572)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:38:12 +01:00
renovate[bot]
ba9f881687 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.92 (#14571)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:38:00 +01:00
renovate[bot]
4357a0a3c2 Update Rust crate unicode-ident to v1.0.14 (#14574)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:36:50 +01:00
renovate[bot]
c18afa93b3 Update Rust crate url to v2.5.4 (#14575)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:36:28 +01:00
renovate[bot]
8f04202ee4 Update Rust crate dir-test to 0.4.0 (#14578)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-25 08:36:06 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
efe54081d6 Remove FormatFStringPart (#14448)
## Summary

This is just a small refactor to remove the `FormatFStringPart` as it's
only used in the case when the f-string is not implicitly concatenated
in which case the only part is going to be `FString`. In implicitly
concatenated f-strings, we use `StringLike` instead.
2024-11-25 10:29:22 +05:30
Alex Waygood
ac23c99744 [ruff] Mark fixes for unsorted-dunder-all and unsorted-dunder-slots as unsafe when there are complex comments in the sequence (RUF022, RUF023) (#14560) 2024-11-24 12:49:29 +00:00
InSync
e5c7d87461 Add @astropy/astropy to ecosystem checks (#14565) 2024-11-24 12:47:11 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
de62e39eba Use truthiness check in auto_attribs detection (#14562) 2024-11-23 22:06:10 -05:00
InSync
d285717da8 [ruff] Handle attrs's auto_attribs correctly (RUF009) (#14520)
## Summary

Resolves #14519.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-11-23 21:46:38 -05:00
InSync
545e9deba3 [flake8-builtins] Exempt private built-in modules (A005) (#14505)
## Summary

Resolves #12949.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-11-23 21:39:04 -05:00
Harutaka Kawamura
e3d792605f [flake8-bugbear] Fix mutable-contextvar-default (B039) to resolve annotated function calls properly (#14532)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Fix #14525

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

New test cases

---------

Signed-off-by: harupy <hkawamura0130@gmail.com>
2024-11-23 21:29:25 -05:00
Harutaka Kawamura
1f303a5eb6 Simplify flake8_pytest_style::rules::fail_call implementation (#14556) 2024-11-23 15:14:28 +01:00
Nikolas Hearp
07d13c6b4a [B028-doc-update] Update documentation for B028 (#14338)
## Summary
Resolves #14289
The documentation for B028 no_explicit_stacklevel is updated to be more
clear.

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2024-11-23 07:45:28 +00:00
Dylan
e1838aac29 Ignore more rules for stub files (#14541)
This PR causes the following rules to ignore stub files, on the grounds
that it is not under the author's control to appease these lints:

- `PLR0904` https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/too-many-public-methods/
- `PLR0913` https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/too-many-arguments/
- `PLR0917`
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/too-many-positional-arguments/
- `PLW3201` https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/bad-dunder-method-name/
- `SLOT` https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#flake8-slots-slot
- `FBT` https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#flake8-boolean-trap-fbt
(except for FBT003 since that involves a function call.)

Progress towards #14535
2024-11-23 07:41:10 +00:00
Carl Meyer
4ba847f250 [red-knot] remove wrong typevar attribute implementations (#14540) 2024-11-22 13:17:16 -08:00
renovate[bot]
13e9fc9362 Update dependency smol-toml to v1.3.1 (#14542)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-22 21:16:05 +00:00
Dylan
3fda2d17c7 [ruff] Auto-add r prefix when string has no backslashes for unraw-re-pattern (RUF039) (#14536)
This PR adds a sometimes-available, safe autofix for [unraw-re-pattern
(RUF039)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unraw-re-pattern/#unraw-re-pattern-ruf039),
which prepends an `r` prefix. It is used only when the string in
question has no backslahses (and also does not have a `u` prefix, since
that causes a syntax error.)

Closes #14527

Notes: 
- Test fixture unchanged, but snapshot changed to include fix messages.
- This fix is automatically only available in preview since the rule
itself is in preview
2024-11-22 15:09:53 -06:00
Harutaka Kawamura
931fa06d85 Extend invalid-envvar-default (PLW1508) to detect os.environ.get (#14512) 2024-11-22 19:13:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
e53ac7985d Enable logging for directory-renamed test (#14533) 2024-11-22 16:41:46 +00:00
David Salvisberg
e25e7044ba [flake8-type-checking] Adds implementation for TC006 (#14511)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-22 15:22:59 +01:00
Micha Reiser
b80de52592 Consider quotes inside format-specs when choosing the quotes for an f-string (#14493) 2024-11-22 12:43:53 +00:00
Alex Waygood
2917534279 Fix broken link to PYI063 (#14526) 2024-11-22 12:27:52 +00:00
David Peter
f6b2cd5588 [red-knot] Semantic index: handle invalid breaks (#14522)
## Summary

This fix addresses panics related to invalid syntax like the following
where a `break` statement is used in a nested definition inside a
loop:

```py
while True:

    def b():
        x: int

        break
```

closes #14342

## Test Plan

* New corpus regression tests.
* New unit test to make sure we handle nested while loops correctly.
This test is passing on `main`, but can easily fail if the
`is_inside_loop` state isn't properly saved/restored.
2024-11-22 13:13:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser
302fe76c2b Fix unnecessary space around power op in overlong f-string expressions (#14489) 2024-11-22 13:01:22 +01:00
David Peter
a90e404c3f [red-knot] PEP 695 type aliases (#14357)
## Summary

Add support for (non-generic) type aliases. The main motivation behind
this was to get rid of panics involving expressions in (generic) type
aliases. But it turned out the best way to fix it was to implement
(partial) support for type aliases.

```py
type IntOrStr = int | str

reveal_type(IntOrStr)  # revealed: typing.TypeAliasType
reveal_type(IntOrStr.__name__)  # revealed: Literal["IntOrStr"]

x: IntOrStr = 1

reveal_type(x)  # revealed: Literal[1]

def f() -> None:
    reveal_type(x)  # revealed: int | str
```

## Test Plan

- Updated corpus test allow list to reflect that we don't panic anymore.
- Added Markdown-based test for type aliases (`type_alias.md`)
2024-11-22 08:47:14 +01:00
Micha Reiser
8358ad8d25 Ruff 0.8 release (#14486)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Salvisberg <dave@daverball.com>
2024-11-22 08:45:19 +01:00
Alex Waygood
2b8b1ef178 Improve docs for some pycodestyle rules (#14517) 2024-11-21 17:26:06 +00:00
Dylan
2efa3fbb62 [flake8-import-conventions] Syntax check aliases supplied in configuration for unconventional-import-alias (ICN001) (#14477)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-21 15:54:49 +00:00
cmp0xff
b9da4305e6 doc(B024): #14455 add annotated but unassgined class variables (#14502)
# Summary

Closes #14455, migrated from https://github.com/astral-sh/docs/pull/106.
2024-11-21 09:08:02 -06:00
Micha Reiser
87043a2415 Limit type size assertion to 64bit (#14514) 2024-11-21 12:49:55 +00:00
David Peter
f684b6fff4 [red-knot] Fix: Infer type for typing.Union[..] tuple expression (#14510)
## Summary

Fixes a panic related to sub-expressions of `typing.Union` where we fail
to store a type for the `int, str` tuple-expression in code like this:
```
x: Union[int, str] = 1
```

relates to [my
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14499#discussion_r1851794467)
on #14499.

## Test Plan

New corpus test
2024-11-21 11:49:20 +01:00
David Peter
47f39ed1a0 [red-knot] Meta data for Type::Todo (#14500)
## Summary

Adds meta information to `Type::Todo`, allowing developers to easily
trace back the origin of a particular `@Todo` type they encounter.

Instead of `Type::Todo`, we now write either `type_todo!()` which
creates a `@Todo[path/to/source.rs:123]` type with file and line
information, or using `type_todo!("PEP 604 unions not supported")`,
which creates a variant with a custom message.

`Type::Todo` now contains a `TodoType` field. In release mode, this is
just a zero-sized struct, in order not to create any overhead. In debug
mode, this is an `enum` that contains the meta information.

`Type` implements `Copy`, which means that `TodoType` also needs to be
copyable. This limits the design space. We could intern `TodoType`, but
I discarded this option, as it would require us to have access to the
salsa DB everywhere we want to use `Type::Todo`. And it would have made
the macro invocations less ergonomic (requiring us to pass `db`).

So for now, the meta information is simply a `&'static str` / `u32` for
the file/line variant, or a `&'static str` for the custom message.
Anything involving a chain/backtrace of several `@Todo`s or similar is
therefore currently not implemented. Also because we currently don't see
any direct use cases for this, and because all of this will eventually
go away.

Note that the size of `Type` increases from 16 to 24 bytes, but only in
debug mode.

## Test Plan

- Observed the changes in Markdown tests.
- Added custom messages for all `Type::Todo`s that were revealed in the
tests
- Ran red knot in release and debug mode on the following Python file:
  ```py
  def f(x: int) -> int:
      reveal_type(x)
  ```
Prints `@Todo` in release mode and `@Todo(function parameter type)` in
debug mode.
2024-11-21 09:59:47 +01:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
aecdb8c144 [red-knot] support typing.Union in type annotations (#14499)
Fix #14498

## Summary

This PR adds `typing.Union` support

## Test Plan

I created new tests in mdtest.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-11-20 21:55:33 +00:00
Zanie Blue
3c52d2d1bd Improve the performance of the formatter instability check job (#14471)
We should probably get rid of this entirely and subsume it's
functionality in the normal ecosystem checks? I don't think we're using
the black comparison tests anymore, but maybe someone wants it?

There are a few major parts to this:

1. Making the formatter script idempotent, so it can be run repeatedly
and is robust to changing commits
2. Reducing the overhead of the git operations, minimizing the data
transfer
3. Parallelizing all the git operations by repository

This reduces the setup time from 80s to 16s (locally).

The initial motivation for idempotency was to include the repositories
in the GitHub Actions cache. I'm not sure it's worth it yet — they're
about 1GB and would consume our limited cache space. Regardless, it
improves correctness for local invocations.

The total runtime of the job is reduced from ~4m to ~3m.

I also made some cosmetic changes to the output paths and such.
2024-11-20 08:55:10 -06:00
Micha Reiser
942d6eeb9f Stabilize A004 (#14480) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
4ccacc80f9 [ruff-0.8] [FAST] Further improve docs for fast-api-non-annotated-depencency (FAST002) (#14467) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
b2bb119c6a Fix failing tests for Ruff 0.8 branch (#14482) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
cef12f4925 [ruff-0.8] Spruce up docs for newly stabilised rules (#14466)
## Summary

- Expand some docs where they're unclear about the motivation, or assume
some knowledge that hasn't been introduced yet
- Add more links to external docs
- Rename PYI063 from `PrePep570PositionalArgument` to
`Pep484StylePositionalOnlyParameter`
- Rename the file `parenthesize_logical_operators.rs` to
`parenthesize_chained_operators.rs`, since the rule is called
`ParenthesizeChainedOperators`, not `ParenthesizeLogicalOperators`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
aa7ac2ce0f [ruff-0.8] [ruff] Stabilise unsorted-dunder-all and unsorted-dunder-slots (#14468)
## Summary

These rules were implemented in January, have been very stable, and have
no open issues about them. They were highly requested by the community
prior to being implemented. Let's stabilise them!

## Test Plan

Ecosystem check on this PR.
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Zanie Blue
70d9c90827 Use XDG (i.e. ~/.local/bin) instead of the Cargo home directory in the installer (#14457)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13927
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
adfa723464 Stabilize multiple rules (#14462) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Zanie Blue
844c07f1f0 Upgrade cargo-dist from 0.22.1 => 0.25.2-prerelease.3 (#14456)
Needed to prevent updater failures when doing
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13927

See 

- https://github.com/axodotdev/axoupdater/issues/210
- https://github.com/axodotdev/cargo-dist/pull/1538
- https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/8958
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
11d20a1a51 [ruff-0.8] [ruff] Stabilise parenthesize-chained-operators (RUF021) (#14450) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
e9079e7d95 Remove the deprecated E999 rule code (#14428) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
c400725713 [ruff 0.8] [flake8-pytest-style] Remove deprecated rules PT004 and PT005 (#14385)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
1081694140 [ruff 0.8] [flake8-annotations] Remove deprecated rules ANN101 and ANN102 (#14384)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
52f526eb38 Warn instead of error when removed rules are used in ignore (#14435)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13505
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
David Salvisberg
dc05b38165 [ruff 0.8][flake8-type-checking] Rename TCH to TC (#14438)
Closes #9573
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
renovate[bot]
8c3c5ee5e3 Update Rust crate unicode-width to 0.2.0 (#13473)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
konsti
b46cc6ac0b Update pyproject-toml to support PEP 639 (#13902)
Fixes #13869
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Dylan
8b925ea626 [pycodestyle] Stabilize behavior to ignore stub files in ambiguous-variable-name (E741) (#14405) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
yataka
1b180c8342 Change default for Python version from 3.8 to 3.9 (#13896)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Dylan
afeb217452 [pyupgrade] Stabilize behavior to show diagnostic even when unfixable in printf-string-formatting (UP031) (#14406) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Dylan
c0b3dd3745 [ruff] Stabilize unsafe fix for zip-instead-of-pairwise (RUF007) (#14401)
This PR stabilizes the unsafe fix for [zip-instead-of-pairwise
(RUF007)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/zip-instead-of-pairwise/#zip-instead-of-pairwise-ruf007),
which replaces the use of zip with that of itertools.pairwise and has
been available under preview since version 0.5.7.

There are no open issues regarding RUF007 at the time of this writing.
2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Alex Waygood
5f6607bf54 [ruff 0.8] Remove deprecated rule UP027 (#14382) 2024-11-20 13:11:51 +01:00
Zanie Blue
a6deca44b5 Rename the parser fuzz job for consistency with the rest of CI (#14479) 2024-11-20 07:54:42 +00:00
Zanie Blue
0dbceccbc1 Only build the fuzz crate on main (#14478)
It's not actually doing anything per pull request and it's pretty slow?
xref #14469

It seems useful to build on `main` still to find build regressions? e.g.
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9368
2024-11-19 23:07:48 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
48680e10b6 Watch for changes to the generated file during documentation serve (#14476)
## Summary

Similar to https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/9244, but we need to use
the `mkdocs.generated.yml` file because the `scripts/generate_mkdocs.py`
uses the `mkdocs.template.yml` to generate the final config.
2024-11-20 04:51:20 +00:00
Zanie Blue
b0c88a2a42 Only test release builds on main (#14475)
This is one of the slowest remaining jobs in the pull request CI. We
could use a larger runner for a trivial speed-up (in exchange for $$),
but I don't think this is going to break often enough to merit testing
on every pull request commit? It's not a required job, so I don't feel
strongly about it, but it feels like a bit of a waste of compute.

Originally added in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11182
2024-11-19 22:47:46 -06:00
InSync
b9c53a74f9 [pycodestyle] Exempt pytest.importorskip() calls (E402) (#14474)
## Summary

Resolves #13537.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-11-19 22:08:15 -05:00
cake-monotone
6a4d207db7 [red-knot] Refactoring the inference logic of lexicographic comparisons (#14422)
## Summary

closes #14279

### Limitations of the Current Implementation
#### Incorrect Error Propagation

In the current implementation of lexicographic comparisons, if the
result of an Eq operation is Ambiguous, the comparison stops
immediately, returning a bool instance. While this may yield correct
inferences, it fails to capture unsupported-operation errors that might
occur in subsequent comparisons.
```py
class A: ...

(int_instance(), A()) < (int_instance(), A())  # should error
```

#### Weak Inference in Specific Cases

> Example: `(int_instance(), "foo") == (int_instance(), "bar")`
> Current result: `bool`
> Expected result: `Literal[False]`

`Eq` and `NotEq` have unique behavior in lexicographic comparisons
compared to other operators. Specifically:
- For `Eq`, if any non-equal pair exists within the tuples being
compared, we can immediately conclude that the tuples are not equal.
- For `NotEq`, if any equal pair exists, we can conclude that the tuples
are unequal.

```py
a = (str_instance(), int_instance(), "foo")

reveal_type(a == a)  # revealed: bool
reveal_type(a != a)  # revealed: bool

b = (str_instance(), int_instance(), "bar")

reveal_type(a == b)  # revealed: bool  # should be Literal[False]
reveal_type(a != b)  # revealed: bool  # should be Literal[True]
```
#### Incorrect Support for Non-Boolean Rich Comparisons

In CPython, aside from `==` and `!=`, tuple comparisons return a
non-boolean result as-is. Tuples do not convert the value into `bool`.

Note: If all pairwise `==` comparisons between elements in the tuples
return Truthy, the comparison then considers the tuples' lengths.
Regardless of the return type of the dunder methods, the final result
can still be a boolean.

```py
from __future__ import annotations

class A:
    def __eq__(self, o: object) -> str:
        return "hello"

    def __ne__(self, o: object) -> bytes:
        return b"world"

    def __lt__(self, o: A) -> float:
        return 3.14

a = (A(), A())

reveal_type(a == a)  # revealed: bool
reveal_type(a != a)  # revealed: bool
reveal_type(a < a)  # revealed: bool # should be: `float | Literal[False]`

```

### Key Changes
One of the major changes is that comparisons no longer end with a `bool`
result when a pairwise `Eq` result is `Ambiguous`. Instead, the function
attempts to infer all possible cases and unions the results. This
improvement allows for more robust type inference and better error
detection.

Additionally, as the function is now optimized for tuple comparisons,
the name has been changed from the more general
`infer_lexicographic_comparison` to `infer_tuple_rich_comparison`.

## Test Plan

mdtest included
2024-11-19 17:32:43 -08:00
Zanie Blue
42c35b6f44 Use larger GitHub runner for testing on Windows (#14461)
Reduces to 3m 50s (extra large) or 6m 5s (large) vs 9m 7s (standard)
2024-11-19 18:00:59 -06:00
Zanie Blue
9e79d64d62 Use Depot 16-core runner for testing on Linux (#14460)
Reduces Linux test CI to 1m 40s (16 core) or 2m 56s (8 core) to from 4m
25s. Times are approximate, as runner performance is pretty variable.

In uv, we use the 16 core runners.
2024-11-19 18:00:51 -06:00
Zanie Blue
582857f292 Use Depot 8-core runner for ecosystem tests (#14463)
I noticed this was exceedingly slow.

Reduces to 3m from 14m
2024-11-19 18:00:38 -06:00
Zanie Blue
9bbeb793e5 Specify the wasm-pack version explicitly (#14465)
There is an upstream bug with latest version detection
https://github.com/jetli/wasm-pack-action/issues/23

This causes random flakes of the wasm build job.
2024-11-19 18:00:27 -06:00
Micha Reiser
dbbe7a773c Mark UP043 fix unsafe when the type annotation contains any comments (#14458) 2024-11-19 15:24:02 +01:00
InSync
5f09d4a90a [ruff] re and regex calls with unraw string as first argument (RUF039) (#14446) 2024-11-19 13:44:55 +01:00
David Peter
f8c20258ae [red-knot] Do not panic on f-string format spec expressions (#14436)
## Summary

Previously, we panicked on expressions like `f"{v:{f'0.2f'}}"` because
we did not infer types for expressions nested inside format spec
elements.

## Test Plan

```
cargo nextest run -p red_knot_workspace -- --ignored linter_af linter_gz
```
2024-11-19 10:04:51 +01:00
David Peter
d8538d8c98 [red-knot] Narrowing for type(x) is C checks (#14432)
## Summary

Add type narrowing for `type(x) is C` conditions (and `else` clauses of
`type(x) is not C` conditionals):

```py
if type(x) is A:
    reveal_type(x)  # revealed: A
else:
    reveal_type(x)  # revealed: A | B
```

closes: #14431, part of: #13694

## Test Plan

New Markdown-based tests.
2024-11-18 16:21:46 +01:00
InSync
3642381489 [ruff] Add rule forbidding map(int, package.__version__.split('.')) (RUF048) (#14373)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-18 13:43:24 +00:00
Micha Reiser
1f07880d5c Add tests for python version compatibility (#14430) 2024-11-18 12:26:55 +00:00
David Peter
d81b6cd334 [red-knot] Types for subexpressions of annotations (#14426)
## Summary

This patches up various missing paths where sub-expressions of type
annotations previously had no type attached. Examples include:
```py
tuple[int, str]
#     ~~~~~~~~

type[MyClass]
#    ~~~~~~~

Literal["foo"]
#       ~~~~~

Literal["foo", Literal[1, 2]]
#              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Literal[1, "a", random.illegal(sub[expr + ession])]
#               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

## Test Plan

```
cargo nextest run -p red_knot_workspace -- --ignored linter_af linter_gz
```
2024-11-18 13:03:27 +01:00
Micha Reiser
d99210c049 [red-knot] Default to python 3.9 (#14429) 2024-11-18 11:27:40 +00:00
Steve C
577653551c [pylint] - use sets when possible for PLR1714 autofix (repeated-equality-comparison) (#14372) 2024-11-18 08:57:43 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
38a385fb6f Simplify quote annotator logic for list expression (#14425)
## Summary

Follow-up to #14371, this PR simplifies the visitor logic for list
expressions to remove the state management. We just need to make sure
that we visit the nested expressions using the `QuoteAnnotator` and not
the `Generator`. This is similar to what's being done for binary
expressions.

As per the
[grammar](https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/annotations.html#grammar-token-expression-grammar-annotation_expression),
list expressions can be present which can contain other type expressions
(`Callable`):
```
       | <Callable> '[' <Concatenate> '[' (type_expression ',')+
                    (name | '...') ']' ',' type_expression ']'
             (where name must be a valid in-scope ParamSpec)
       | <Callable> '[' '[' maybe_unpacked (',' maybe_unpacked)*
                    ']' ',' type_expression ']'
```

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-11-18 12:33:19 +05:30
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## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14423.
2024-11-18 03:58:12 +00:00
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c46555da41 Drive by typo fix (#14420)
Introduced in
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0a27c9dabd [flake8-pie] Mark fix as unsafe if the following statement is a string literal (PIE790) (#14393)
## Summary

Resolves #12616.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-18 02:30:06 +00:00
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3c9e76eb66 [flake8-datetimez] Also exempt .time() (DTZ901) (#14394)
## Summary

Resolves #14378.

## Test Plan

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Charlie Marsh
e1eb188049 Avoid panic in unfixable redundant-numeric-union (#14402)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14396.
2024-11-17 12:15:44 -05:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
ff19629b11 Understand typing.Optional in annotations (#14397) 2024-11-17 17:04:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
cd80c9d907 Fix Red Knot benchmarks on Windows (#14400) 2024-11-17 16:21:09 +00:00
Matt Norton
abb34828bd Improve rule & options documentation (#14329)
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-17 10:16:47 +01:00
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d470f29093 [red-knot] Disable linter-corpus tests (#14391)
## Summary

Disable the no-panic tests for the linter corpus, as there are too many
problems right now, requiring linter-contributors to add their test
files to the allow-list.

We can still run the tests using `cargo test -p red_knot_workspace --
--ignored linter_af linter_gz`. This is also why I left the
`crates/ruff_linter/` entries in the allow list for now, even if they
will get out of sync. But let me know if I should rather remove them.
2024-11-16 23:33:19 +01:00
Simon Brugman
1fbed6c325 [ruff] Implement redundant-bool-literal (RUF038) (#14319)
## Summary

Implements `redundant-bool-literal`

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

`cargo test`

The ecosystem results are all correct, but for `Airflow` the rule is not
relevant due to the use of overloading (and is marked as unsafe
correctly).

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-16 21:52:51 +00:00
David Peter
4dcb7ddafe [red-knot] Remove duplicates from KNOWN_FAILURES (#14386)
## Summary

- Sort the list of `KNOWN_FAILURES`
- Remove accidental duplicates
2024-11-16 20:54:21 +01:00
Micha Reiser
5be90c3a67 Split the corpus tests into smaller tests (#14367)
## Summary

This PR splits the corpus tests into smaller chunks because running all
of them takes 8s on my windows machine and it's by far the longest test
in `red_knot_workspace`.

Splitting the tests has the advantage that they run in parallel. This PR
brings down the wall time from 8s to 4s.

This PR also limits the glob for the linter tests because it's common to
clone cpython into the `ruff_linter/resources/test` folder for
benchmarks (because that's what's written in the contributing guides)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-11-16 20:29:21 +01:00
Tom Kuson
d0dca7bfcf [pydoclint] Update diagnostics to target the docstring (#14381)
## Summary

Updates the `pydoclint` diagnostics to target the docstring instead of a
related statement.

Closes #13184

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-11-16 13:32:20 -05:00
Simon Brugman
78210b198b [flake8-pyi] Implement redundant-none-literal (PYI061) (#14316)
## Summary

`Literal[None]` can be simplified into `None` in type annotations.

Surprising to see that this is not that rare:
-
https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/blob/master/libs/langchain/langchain/chat_models/base.py#L54
-
https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/blob/main/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/annotation.py#L69
- https://github.com/jax-ml/jax/blob/main/jax/numpy/__init__.pyi#L961
-
https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/blob/main/src/huggingface_hub/inference/_common.py#L179

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

Reviewed all ecosystem results, and they are true positives.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-16 18:22:51 +00:00
Simon Brugman
4a2310b595 [flake8-pyi] Implement autofix for redundant-numeric-union (PYI041) (#14273)
## Summary

This PR adds autofix for `redundant-numeric-union` (`PYI041`)

There are some comments below to explain the reasoning behind some
choices that might help review.

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Resolves part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14185.

## Test Plan

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Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-16 18:13:23 +00:00
Dylan
fc392c663a [flake8-type-checking] Fix helper function which surrounds annotations in quotes (#14371)
This PR adds corrected handling of list expressions to the `Visitor`
implementation of `QuotedAnnotator` in `flake8_type_checking::helpers`.

Closes #14368
2024-11-16 12:58:02 -05:00
Alex Waygood
81d3c419e9 [red-knot] Simplify some traits in ast_ids.rs (#14379) 2024-11-16 17:22:23 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a6a3d3f656 Fix file watcher panic when event has no paths (#14364) 2024-11-16 08:36:57 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c847cad389 Update insta snapshots (#14366) 2024-11-15 19:31:15 +01:00
Micha Reiser
81e5830585 Workspace discovery (#14308) 2024-11-15 19:20:15 +01:00
Micha Reiser
2b58705cc1 Remove the optional salsa dependency from the AST crate (#14363) 2024-11-15 16:46:04 +00:00
David Peter
9f3235a37f [red-knot] Expand test corpus (#14360)
## Summary

- Add 383 files from `crates/ruff_python_parser/resources` to the test
corpus
- Add 1296 files from `crates/ruff_linter/resources` to the test corpus
- Use in-memory file system for tests
- Improve test isolation by cleaning the test environment between checks
- Add a mechanism for "known failures". Mark ~80 files as known
failures.
- The corpus test is now a lot slower (6 seconds).

Note:
While `red_knot` as a command line tool can run over all of these
files without panicking, we still have a lot of test failures caused by
explicitly "pulling" all types.

## Test Plan

Run `cargo test -p red_knot_workspace` while making sure that
- Introducing code that is known to lead to a panic fails the test
- Removing code that is known to lead to a panic from
`KNOWN_FAILURES`-files also fails the test
2024-11-15 17:09:15 +01:00
Alex Waygood
62d650226b [red-knot] Derive more Default methods (#14361) 2024-11-15 13:15:41 +00:00
David Peter
5d8a391a3e [red-knot] Mark LoggingGuard as must_use (#14356) 2024-11-15 12:47:25 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ed7b98cf9b Bump version to 0.7.4 (#14358) 2024-11-15 11:17:32 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
6591775cd9 [flake8-type-checking] Skip quoting annotation if it becomes invalid syntax (TCH001) (#14285)
Fix: #13934 

## Summary

Current implementation has a bug when the current annotation contains a
string with single and double quotes.

TL;DR: I think these cases happen less than other use cases of Literal.
So instead of fixing them we skip the fix in those cases.

One of the problematic cases:

```
from typing import Literal
from third_party import Type

def error(self, type1: Type[Literal["'"]]):
    pass
```

The outcome is:

```
- def error(self, type1: Type[Literal["'"]]):
+ def error(self, type1: "Type[Literal[''']]"):
```

While it should be:

```
"Type[Literal['\'']"
```

The solution in this case is that we check if there’s any quotes same as
the quote style we want to use for this Literal parameter then escape
that same quote used in the string.

Also this case is not uncommon to have:
<https://grep.app/search?current=2&q=Literal["'>

But this can get more complicated for example in case of:

```
- def error(self, type1: Type[Literal["\'"]]):
+ def error(self, type1: "Type[Literal[''']]"):
```

Here we escaped the inner quote but in the generated annotation it gets
removed. Then we flip the quote style of the Literal paramter and the
formatting is wrong.

In this case the solution is more complicated.
1. When generating the string of the source code preserve the backslash.
2. After we have the annotation check if there isn’t any escaped quote
of the same type we want to use for the Literal parameter. In this case
check if we have any `’` without `\` before them. This can get more
complicated since there can be multiple backslashes so checking for only
`\’` won’t be enough.

Another problem is when the string contains `\n`. In case of
`Type[Literal["\n"]]` we generate `'Type[Literal["\n"]]'` and both
pyright and mypy reject this annotation.

https://pyright-play.net/?code=GYJw9gtgBALgngBwJYDsDmUkQWEMoAySMApiAIYA2AUAMaXkDOjUAKoiQNqsC6AXFAB0w6tQAmJYLBKMYAfQCOAVzCk5tMChjlUjOQCNytANaMGjABYAKRiUrAANLA4BGAQHJ2CLkVIVKnABEADoogTw87gCUfNRQ8VAITIyiElKksooqahpaOih6hiZmTNa29k7w3m5sHJy%2BZFRBoeE8MXEJScxAA

## Test Plan

I added test cases for the original code in the reported issue and two
more cases for backslash and new line.

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Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-11-15 11:11:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1f82731856 Use CWD to resolve settings from ruff.configuration (#14352)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in the Ruff language server where the
editor-specified configuration was resolved relative to the
configuration directory and not the current working directory.

The existing behavior is confusing given that this config file is
specified by the user and is not _discovered_ by Ruff itself. The
behavior of resolving this configuration file should be similar to that
of the `--config` flag on the command-line which uses the current
working directory:
3210f1a23b/crates/ruff/src/resolve.rs (L34-L48)

This creates problems where certain configuration options doesn't work
because the paths resolved in that case are relative to the
configuration directory and not the current working directory in which
the editor is expected to be in. For example, the
`lint.per-file-ignores` doesn't work as mentioned in the linked issue
along with `exclude`, `extend-exclude`, etc.

fixes: #14282 

## Test Plan

Using the following directory tree structure:
```
.
├── .config
│   └── ruff.toml
└── src
    └── migrations
        └── versions
            └── a.py
```

where, the `ruff.toml` is:
```toml
# 1. Comment this out to test `per-file-ignores`
extend-exclude = ["**/versions/*.py"]

[lint]
select = ["D"]

# 2. Comment this out to test `extend-exclude`
[lint.per-file-ignores]
"**/versions/*.py" = ["D"]

# 3. Comment both `per-file-ignores` and `extend-exclude` to test selection works
```

And, the content of `a.py`:
```py
"""Test"""
```

And, the VS Code settings:
```jsonc
{
  "ruff.nativeServer": "on",
  "ruff.path": ["/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff"],
  // For single-file mode where current working directory is `/`
  // "ruff.configuration": "/tmp/ruff-repro/.config/ruff.toml",
  // When a workspace is opened containing this path
  "ruff.configuration": "./.config/ruff.toml",
  "ruff.trace.server": "messages",
  "ruff.logLevel": "trace"
}
```

I also tested out just opening the file in single-file mode where the
current working directory is `/` in VS Code. Here, the
`ruff.configuration` needs to be updated to use absolute path as shown
in the above VS Code settings.
2024-11-15 13:45:00 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
874da9c400 [red-knot] Display raw characters for string literal (#14351)
## Summary

Closes: #14330 

| `main` | PR |
|--------|--------|
| <img width="693" alt="Screenshot 2024-11-15 at 9 41 09 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0d10f2be-2155-4387-8d39-eb1b5027cfd4">
| <img width="800" alt="Screenshot 2024-11-15 at 9 40 27 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba68911c-f4bf-405a-a597-44207b4bde7a">
|


## Test Plan

Add test cases for escape and quote characters.
2024-11-15 13:44:04 +05:30
github-actions[bot]
375cead202 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#14350) 2024-11-14 22:29:29 -08:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9ec690b8f8 [red-knot] Add support for string annotations (#14151)
## Summary

This PR adds support for parsing and inferring types within string
annotations.

### Implementation (attempt 1)

This is preserved in
6217f48924.

The implementation here would separate the inference of string
annotations in the deferred query. This requires the following:
* Two ways of evaluating the deferred definitions - lazily and eagerly. 
* An eager evaluation occurs right outside the definition query which in
this case would be in `binding_ty` and `declaration_ty`.
* A lazy evaluation occurs on demand like using the
`definition_expression_ty` to determine the function return type and
class bases.
* The above point means that when trying to get the binding type for a
variable in an annotated assignment, the definition query won't include
the type. So, it'll require going through the deferred query to get the
type.

This has the following limitations:
* Nested string annotations, although not necessarily a useful feature,
is difficult to implement unless we convert the implementation in an
infinite loop
* Partial string annotations require complex layout because inferring
the types for stringified and non-stringified parts of the annotation
are done in separate queries. This means we need to maintain additional
information

### Implementation (attempt 2)

This is the final diff in this PR.

The implementation here does the complete inference of string annotation
in the same definition query by maintaining certain state while trying
to infer different parts of an expression and take decisions
accordingly. These are:
* Allow names that are part of a string annotation to not exists in the
symbol table. For example, in `x: "Foo"`, if the "Foo" symbol is not
defined then it won't exists in the symbol table even though it's being
used. This is an invariant which is being allowed only for symbols in a
string annotation.
* Similarly, lookup name is updated to do the same and if the symbol
doesn't exists, then it's not bounded.
* Store the final type of a string annotation on the string expression
itself and not for any of the sub-expressions that are created after
parsing. This is because those sub-expressions won't exists in the
semantic index.

Design document:
https://www.notion.so/astral-sh/String-Annotations-12148797e1ca801197a9f146641e5b71?pvs=4

Closes: #13796 

## Test Plan

* Add various test cases in our markdown framework
* Run `red_knot` on LibCST (contains a lot of string annotations,
specifically
https://github.com/Instagram/LibCST/blob/main/libcst/matchers/_matcher_base.py),
FastAPI (good amount of annotated code including `typing.Literal`) and
compare against the `main` branch output
2024-11-15 04:10:18 +00:00
Carl Meyer
a48d779c4e [red-knot] function signature representation (#14304)
## Summary

Add a typed representation of function signatures (parameters and return
type) and infer it correctly from a function.

Convert existing usage of function return types to use the signature
representation.

This does not yet add inferred types for parameters within function body
scopes based on the annotations, but it should be easy to add as a next
step.

Part of #14161 and #13693.

## Test Plan

Added tests.
2024-11-14 23:34:24 +00:00
Dylan
ba6c7f6897 [pylint] Remove check for dot in alias name in useless-import-alias (PLC0414) (#14345)
Follow-up to #14287 : when checking that `name` is the same as `as_name`
in `import name as as_name`, we do not need to first do an early return
if `'.'` is found in `name`.
2024-11-14 16:26:50 -06:00
Dylan
8095ff0e55 enforce required imports even with useless alias (#14287)
This PR handles a panic that occurs when applying unsafe fixes if a user
inserts a required import (I002) that has a "useless alias" in it, like
`import numpy as numpy`, and also selects PLC0414 (useless-import-alias)

In this case, the fixes alternate between adding the required import
statement, then removing the alias, until the recursion limit is
reached. See linked issue for an example.

Closes #14283

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-14 15:39:38 -06:00
Micha Reiser
24cd592a1d Avoid module lookup for known classes when possible (#14343) 2024-11-14 20:24:12 +00:00
Simon Brugman
a40bc6a460 [ruff] Implement none-not-at-end-of-union (RUF036) (#14314) 2024-11-14 19:37:13 +01:00
Alex Waygood
577de6c599 [red-knot] Clarify a TODO comment in a sys.version_info test (#14340) 2024-11-14 17:22:43 +00:00
InSync
d8b1afbc6e [ruff] Also report problems for attrs dataclasses in preview mode (RUF008, RUF009) (#14327)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-14 15:13:49 +00:00
David Peter
9a3001b571 [red-knot] Do not attach diagnostics to wrong file (#14337)
## Summary

Avoid attaching diagnostics to the wrong file. See related issue for
details.

Closes #14334

## Test Plan

New regression test.
2024-11-14 15:39:51 +01:00
Pierre GIRAUD
ec2c7cad0e Improve docs for ALE plugin for vim (#14335)
2 different fixers are available in ALE :
- ruff which runs `ruff check --fix` command (useful for example when
isort is enabled in lint config),
 - ruff_format which runs `run format` command.

The documentation was missing `ruff` as a possible fixer in ALE.

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Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-11-14 13:01:34 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
924741cb11 [red-knot] Infer unary not operation for instances (#13827)
Handle unary `not` on instances by calling the `__bool__` dunder.

## Test Plan

Added a new test case with some examples from these resources:

- https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#truth-value-testing
- <https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__len__>
- <https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__bool__>

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-11-13 23:31:36 +00:00
David Peter
77e8da7497 [red-knot] Avoid panics for ipython magic commands (#14326)
## Summary

Avoids panics when encountering Jupyter notebooks with [IPython magic
commands](https://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/interactive/magics.html).

## Test Plan

Added Jupyter notebook to corpus.
2024-11-13 20:58:08 +01:00
David Peter
5e64863895 [red-knot] Handle invalid assignment targets (#14325)
## Summary

This fixes several panics related to invalid assignment targets. All of
these led to some a crash, previously:
```py
(x.y := 1)  # only name-expressions are valid targets of named expressions
([x, y] := [1, 2])  # same
(x, y): tuple[int, int] = (2, 3)  # tuples are not valid targets for annotated assignments
(x, y) += 2  # tuples are not valid targets for augmented assignments
```

closes #14321
closes #14322

## Test Plan

I symlinked four files from `crates/ruff_python_parser/resources` into
the red knot corpus, as they seemed like ideal test files for this exact
scenario. I think eventually, it might be a good idea to simply include *all*
invalid-syntax examples from the parser tests into red knots corpus (I believe
we're actually not too far from that goal). Or expand the scope of the corpus
test to this directory. Then we can get rid of these symlinks again.
2024-11-13 20:50:39 +01:00
Alex Waygood
78e4753d74 Remove unused flags and functions from the semantic model (#14318) 2024-11-13 17:35:48 +00:00
Simon Brugman
eb55b9b5a0 [flake8-pyi] Always autofix duplicate-union-members (PYI016) (#14270) 2024-11-13 16:42:06 +00:00
David Peter
0eb36e4345 [red-knot] Avoid panic for generic type aliases (#14312)
## Summary

This avoids a panic inside `TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_type_parameters`
when encountering generic type aliases:
```py
type ListOrSet[T] = list[T] | set[T]
```

To fix this properly, we would have to treat type aliases as being their own
annotation scope [1]. The left hand side is a definition for the type parameter
`T` which is being used in the special annotation scope on the right hand side.
Similar to how it works for generic functions and classes.

[1] https://docs.python.org/3/reference/compound_stmts.html#generic-type-aliases


closes #14307

## Test Plan

Added new example to the corpus.
2024-11-13 16:01:15 +01:00
Carl Meyer
5fcf0afff4 [red-knot] simplify type lookup in function/class definitions (#14303)
When we look up the types of class bases or keywords (`metaclass`), we
currently do this little dance: if there are type params, then look up
the type using `SemanticModel` in the type-params scope, if not, look up
the type directly in the definition's own scope, with support for
deferred types.

With inference of function parameter types, I'm now adding another case
of this same dance, so I'm motivated to make it a bit more ergonomic.

Add support to `definition_expression_ty` to handle any sub-expression
of a definition, whether it is in the definition's own scope or in a
type-params sub-scope.

Related to both #13693 and #14161.
2024-11-13 13:53:56 +00:00
David Peter
b946cfd1f7 [red-knot] Use memory address as AST node key (#14317)
## Summary

Use the memory address to uniquely identify AST nodes, instead of
relying on source range and kind. The latter fails for ASTs resulting
from invalid syntax examples. See #14313 for details.

Also results in a 1-2% speedup
(https://codspeed.io/astral-sh/ruff/runs/67349cf55f36b36baa211360)

closes #14313 

## Review

Here are the places where we use `NodeKey` directly or indirectly (via
`ExpressionNodeKey` or `DefinitionNodeKey`):

```rs
// semantic_index.rs
pub(crate) struct SemanticIndex<'db> { 
    // [...]
    /// Map expressions to their corresponding scope.
    scopes_by_expression: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, FileScopeId>,

    /// Map from a node creating a definition to its definition.
    definitions_by_node: FxHashMap<DefinitionNodeKey, Definition<'db>>,

    /// Map from a standalone expression to its [`Expression`] ingredient.
    expressions_by_node: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, Expression<'db>>,
    // [...]
}

// semantic_index/builder.rs
pub(super) struct SemanticIndexBuilder<'db> {
    // [...]
    scopes_by_expression: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, FileScopeId>,
    definitions_by_node: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, Definition<'db>>,
    expressions_by_node: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, Expression<'db>>,
}

// semantic_index/ast_ids.rs
pub(crate) struct AstIds {
    /// Maps expressions to their expression id.
    expressions_map: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, ScopedExpressionId>,
    /// Maps expressions which "use" a symbol (that is, [`ast::ExprName`]) to a use id.
    uses_map: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, ScopedUseId>,
}

pub(super) struct AstIdsBuilder {
    expressions_map: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, ScopedExpressionId>,
    uses_map: FxHashMap<ExpressionNodeKey, ScopedUseId>,
}
```

## Test Plan

Added two failing examples to the corpus.
2024-11-13 14:35:54 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
95c8f5fd0f Document comment policy around fix safety (#14300)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9790.
2024-11-13 08:03:58 -05:00
David Salvisberg
89aa804b2d [flake8-type-checking] Fix false positives for typing.Annotated (#14311) 2024-11-13 12:17:52 +00:00
InSync
f789b12705 [flake8-logging] Root logger calls (LOG015) (#14302) 2024-11-13 09:11:55 +00:00
David Peter
3e36a7ab81 [red-knot] Fix assertion for invalid match pattern (#14306)
## Summary

Fixes a failing debug assertion that triggers for the following code:
```py
match some_int:
    case x:=2:
        pass
```

closes #14305

## Test Plan

Added problematic code example to corpus.
2024-11-13 10:07:29 +01:00
InSync
5c548dcc04 [flake8-datetimez] Usages of datetime.max/datetime.min (DTZ901) (#14288)
## Summary

Resolves #13217.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-12 20:36:07 +00:00
Simon Brugman
bd30701980 [flake8-pyi] Improve autofix for nested and mixed type unions unnecessary-type-union (PYI055) (#14272)
## Summary

This PR improves the fix for `PYI055` to be able to handle nested and
mixed type unions.

It also marks the fix as unsafe when comments are present. 
 
<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
2024-11-12 15:33:51 -05:00
Harutaka Kawamura
2b6d66b793 Fix pytest-raises-too-broad (PT011) to flag pytest.raises call with keyword expected_exception (#14298)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

`pytest-raises-too-broad (PT011)` should be raised when
`expected_exception` is provided as a keyword argument.

```python
def test_foo():
    with pytest.raises(ValueError):  # raises PT011
        raise ValueError("Can't divide 1 by 0")

    # This is minor but a valid pytest.raises call
    with pytest.raises(expected_exception=ValueError):  # doesn't raise PT011 but should
        raise ValueError("Can't divide 1 by 0")
```

`pytest.raises` doc:
https://docs.pytest.org/en/8.3.x/reference/reference.html#pytest.raises

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

Unit tests

Signed-off-by: harupy <hkawamura0130@gmail.com>
2024-11-12 14:28:42 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
147ea399fd Remove extraneous baz.py file (#14299) 2024-11-12 14:01:19 +00:00
David Peter
907047bf4b [red-knot] Add tests for member lookup on union types (#14296)
## Summary

- Write tests for member lookups on union types
- Remove TODO comment

part of: #14022

## Test Plan

New MD tests
2024-11-12 14:11:55 +01:00
InSync
13a1483f1e [flake8-pyi] Add "replace with Self" fix (PYI019) (#14238)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-12 11:13:15 +00:00
InSync
be69f61b3e [flake8-simplify] Infer "unknown" truthiness for literal iterables whose items are all unpacks (SIM222) (#14263)
## Summary

Resolves #14237.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

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Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-11-11 15:23:34 -05:00
David Peter
f1f3bd1cd3 [red-knot] Review remaining 'possibly unbound' call sites (#14284)
## Summary

- Emit diagnostics when looking up (possibly) unbound attributes
- More explicit test assertions for unbound symbols
- Review remaining call sites of `Symbol::ignore_possibly_unbound`. Most
of them are something like `builtins_symbol(self.db,
"Ellipsis").ignore_possibly_unbound().unwrap_or(Type::Unknown)` which
look okay to me, unless we want to emit additional diagnostics. There is
one additional case in enum literal handling, which has a TODO comment
anyway.

part of #14022

## Test Plan

New MD tests for (possibly) unbound attributes.
2024-11-11 20:48:49 +01:00
David Peter
3bef23669f [red-knot] Diagnostic for possibly unbound imports (#14281)
## Summary

This adds a new diagnostic when possibly unbound symbols are imported.
The `TODO` comment had a question mark, do I'm not sure if this is
really something that we want.

This does not touch the un*declared* case, yet.

relates to: #14022

## Test Plan

Updated already existing tests with new diagnostics
2024-11-11 20:26:01 +01:00
David Salvisberg
f82ee8ea59 [flake8-markupsafe] Adds Implementation for MS001 via RUF035 (#14224)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-11-11 18:30:03 +00:00
David Peter
b8a65182dd [red-knot] Symbol API improvements, part 2 (#14276)
## Summary

Apart from one small functional change, this is mostly a refactoring of
the `Symbol` API:

- Rename `as_type` to the more explicit `ignore_possibly_unbound`, no
functional change
- Remove `unwrap_or_unknown` in favor of the more explicit
`.ignore_possibly_unbound().unwrap_or(Type::Unknown)`, no functional
change
- Consistently call it "possibly unbound" (not "may be unbound")
- Rename `replace_unbound_with` to `or_fall_back_to` and properly handle
boundness of the fall back. This is the only functional change (did not
have any impact on existing tests).

relates to: #14022

## Test Plan

New unit tests for `Symbol::or_fall_back_to`

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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-11 15:24:27 +01:00
Alex Waygood
fc15d8a3bd [red-knot] Infer Literal types from comparisons with sys.version_info (#14244) 2024-11-11 13:58:16 +00:00
Simon Brugman
b3b5c19105 Minor refactoring of some flake-pyi rules (#14275)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
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9180635171 [red-knot] Cleanup some KnownClass APIs (#14269) 2024-11-11 11:54:42 +00:00
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5a3886c8b5 [perflint] implement quick-fix for manual-list-comprehension (PERF401) (#13919)
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##### Preview features

- Formatter: Disallow single-line implicit concatenated strings
([#&#8203;13928](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13928))
- \[`flake8-pyi`] Include all Python file types for `PYI006` and
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([#&#8203;14105](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14105))
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`RUF034`)
([#&#8203;14068](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14068))

##### Rule changes

- Detect items that hash to same value in duplicate sets (`B033`,
`PLC0208`)
([#&#8203;14064](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14064))
- \[`eradicate`] Better detection of IntelliJ language injection
comments (`ERA001`)
([#&#8203;14094](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14094))
- \[`flake8-pyi`] Add autofix for `docstring-in-stub` (`PYI021`)
([#&#8203;14150](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14150))
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provide an autofix
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dictionaries (`F601`)
([#&#8203;14065](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14065))
- \[`ruff`] Fix false positive for decorators (`RUF028`)
([#&#8203;14061](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14061))

##### Bug fixes

- Avoid parsing joint rule codes as distinct codes in `# noqa`
([#&#8203;12809](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12809))
- \[`eradicate`] ignore `# language=` in commented-out-code rule
(ERA001)
([#&#8203;14069](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14069))
- \[`flake8-bugbear`] - do not run `mutable-argument-default` on stubs
(`B006`)
([#&#8203;14058](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14058))
- \[`flake8-builtins`] Skip lambda expressions in
`builtin-argument-shadowing (A002)`
([#&#8203;14144](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14144))
- \[`flake8-comprehension`] Also remove trailing comma while fixing
`C409` and `C419`
([#&#8203;14097](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14097))
- \[`flake8-simplify`] Allow `open` without context manager in `return`
statement (`SIM115`)
([#&#8203;14066](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14066))
- \[`pylint`] Respect hash-equivalent literals in `iteration-over-set`
(`PLC0208`)
([#&#8203;14063](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14063))
- \[`pylint`] Update known dunder methods for Python 3.13 (`PLW3201`)
([#&#8203;14146](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14146))
- \[`pyupgrade`] - ignore kwarg unpacking for `UP044`
([#&#8203;14053](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14053))
- \[`refurb`] Parse more exotic decimal strings in
`verbose-decimal-constructor` (`FURB157`)
([#&#8203;14098](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14098))

##### Documentation

- Add links to missing related options within rule documentations
([#&#8203;13971](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13971))
- Add rule short code to mkdocs tags to allow searching via rule codes
([#&#8203;14040](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14040))

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438f3d967b [red-knot] is_disjoint_from: tests for function/module literals (#14264)
## Summary

Add unit tests for `is_disjoint_from` for function and module literals
as a follow-up to #14210.

Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14210/files#r1835069885
2024-11-11 09:14:26 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
5bf4759cff Detect permutations in redundant open modes (#14255)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14235.
2024-11-10 22:48:30 -05:00
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Harutaka Kawamura
d4cf61d98b Implement shallow-copy-environ / W1507 (#14241)
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Related to #970. Implement [`shallow-copy-environ /
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Randolf Scholz
5d91ba0b10 FBT001: exclude boolean operators (#14203)
Fixes #14202

## Summary

Exclude rule FBT001 for boolean operators.

## Test Plan

Updated existing `FBT.py` test.
2024-11-10 22:40:37 +00:00
Carl Meyer
a7e9f0c4b9 [red-knot] follow-ups to typevar types (#14232) 2024-11-09 20:18:32 -08:00
Charlie Marsh
c7d48e10e6 Detect empty implicit namespace packages (#14236)
## Summary

The implicit namespace package rule currently fails to detect cases like
the following:

```text
foo/
├── __init__.py
└── bar/
    └── baz/
        └── __init__.py
```

The problem is that we detect a root at `foo`, and then an independent
root at `baz`. We _would_ detect that `bar` is an implicit namespace
package, but it doesn't contain any files! So we never check it, and
have no place to raise the diagnostic.

This PR adds detection for these kinds of nested packages, and augments
the `INP` rule to flag the `__init__.py` file above with a specialized
message. As a side effect, I've introduced a dedicated `PackageRoot`
struct which we can pass around in lieu of Yet Another `Path`.

For now, I'm only enabling this in preview (and the approach doesn't
affect any other rules). It's a bug fix, but it may end up expanding the
rule.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13519.
2024-11-09 22:03:34 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
94dee2a36d Avoid applying PEP 646 rewrites in invalid contexts (#14234)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14231.
2024-11-09 15:47:28 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
555a5c9319 [refurb] Avoid triggering hardcoded-string-charset for reordered sets (#14233)
## Summary

It's only safe to enforce the `x in "1234567890"` case if `x` is exactly
one character, since the set on the right has been reordered as compared
to `string.digits`. We can't know if `x` is exactly one character unless
it's a literal. And if it's a literal, well, it's kind of silly code in
the first place?

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13802.
2024-11-09 15:31:26 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
1279c20ee1 Avoid using typing.Self in stub files pre-Python 3.11 (#14230)
## Summary

See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14217#discussion_r1835340869.

This means we're recommending `typing_extensions` in non-stubs pre-3.11,
which may not be a valid project dependency, but that's a separate issue
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9761).
2024-11-09 13:17:36 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
ce3af27f59 Avoid treating lowercase letters as # noqa codes (#14229)
## Summary

An oversight from the original implementation.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14228.
2024-11-09 12:49:35 -05:00
Harutaka Kawamura
71da1d6df5 Fix await-outside-async to allow await at the top-level scope of a notebook (#14225)
## Summary

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Fix `await-outside-async` to allow `await` at the top-level scope of a
notebook.

```python
# foo.ipynb

await asyncio.sleep(1)  # should be allowed
```

## Test Plan

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A unit test
2024-11-09 12:44:48 -05:00
Alex Waygood
e598240f04 [red-knot] More Type constructors (#14227) 2024-11-09 16:57:11 +00:00
InSync
c9b84e2a85 [ruff] Do not report when Optional has no type arguments (RUF013) (#14181)
## Summary

Resolves #13833.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-09 08:48:56 -05:00
Alex Waygood
d3f1c8e536 [red-knot] Add Type constructors for Instance, ClassLiteral and SubclassOf variants (#14215)
## Summary

Reduces some repetetiveness and verbosity at callsites. Addresses
@carljm's review comments at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14155/files#r1833252458

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2024-11-09 09:10:00 +00:00
InSync
eea6b31980 [flake8-pyi] Add "replace with Self" fix (PYI034) (#14217)
## Summary

Resolves #14184.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run` and `cargo insta test`.
2024-11-09 02:11:38 +00:00
Dylan
b8dc780bdc [refurb] Further special cases added to verbose-decimal-constructor (FURB157) (#14216)
This PR accounts for further subtleties in `Decimal` parsing:

- Strings which are empty modulo underscores and surrounding whitespace
are skipped
- `Decimal("-0")` is skipped
- `Decimal("{integer literal that is longer than 640 digits}")` are
skipped (see linked issue for explanation)

NB: The snapshot did not need to be updated since the new test cases are
"Ok" instances and added below the diff.

Closes #14204
2024-11-08 21:08:22 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
93fdf7ed36 Fix miscellaneous issues in await-outside-async detection (#14218)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14167.
2024-11-08 21:07:13 -05:00
Michal Čihař
b19f388249 [refurb] Use UserString instead of non-existent UserStr (#14209)
## Summary

The class name is UserString, not a UserStr, see
https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/collections.html#collections.UserString
2024-11-08 20:54:18 -05:00
Alex Waygood
de947deee7 [red-knot] Consolidate detection of cyclically defined classes (#14207) 2024-11-08 22:17:56 +00:00
Carl Meyer
c0c4ae14ac [red-knot] make KnownClass::is_singleton a const fn (#14211)
Follow-up from missed review comment on
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14182
2024-11-08 13:37:25 -08:00
Carl Meyer
645ce7e5ec [red-knot] infer types for PEP695 typevars (#14182)
## Summary

Create definitions and infer types for PEP 695 type variables.

This just gives us the type of the type variable itself (the type of `T`
as a runtime object in the body of `def f[T](): ...`), with special
handling for its attributes `__name__`, `__bound__`, `__constraints__`,
and `__default__`. Mostly the support for these attributes exists
because it is easy to implement and allows testing that we are
internally representing the typevar correctly.

This PR doesn't yet have support for interpreting a typevar as a type
annotation, which is of course the primary use of a typevar. But the
information we store in the typevar's type in this PR gives us
everything we need to handle it correctly in a future PR when the
typevar appears in an annotation.

## Test Plan

Added mdtest.
2024-11-08 21:23:05 +00:00
David Peter
1430f21283 [red-knot] Fix is_disjoint_from for class literals (#14210)
## Summary

`Ty::BuiltinClassLiteral(…)` is a sub~~class~~type of
`Ty::BuiltinInstance("type")`, so it can't be disjoint from it.

## Test Plan

New `is_not_disjoint_from` test case
2024-11-08 20:54:27 +01:00
Alex Waygood
953e862aca [red-knot] Improve error message for metaclass conflict (#14174) 2024-11-08 11:58:57 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
fbf140a665 Bump version to 0.7.3 (#14197) 2024-11-08 16:39:37 +05:30
David Peter
670f958525 [red-knot] Fix intersection simplification for ~Any/~Unknown (#14195)
## Summary

Another bug found using [property
testing](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14178).

## Test Plan

New unit test
2024-11-08 10:54:13 +01:00
David Peter
fed35a25e8 [red-knot] Fix is_assignable_to for unions (#14196)
## Summary

Fix `Type::is_assignable_to` for union types on the left hand side (of
`.is_assignable_to`; or the right hand side of the `… = …` assignment):

`Literal[1, 2]` should be assignable to `int`.

## Test Plan

New unit tests that were previously failing.
2024-11-08 10:53:48 +01:00
Simon Brugman
d1ef418bb0 Docs: tweak rules documentation (#14180)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-08 09:01:53 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
272d24bf3e [flake8-pyi] Add a fix for duplicate-literal-member (#14188)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14187.
2024-11-08 03:45:19 +00:00
David Peter
2624249219 [red-knot] Minor: fix Literal[True] <: int (#14177)
## Summary

Minor fix to `Type::is_subtype_of` to make sure that Boolean literals
are subtypes of `int`, to match runtime semantics.

Found this while doing some property-testing experiments [1].

[1] https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14178

## Test Plan

New unit test.
2024-11-07 23:23:35 +01:00
Alex Waygood
4b08d17088 [red-knot] Add a new Type::KnownInstanceType variant (#14155)
## Summary

Fixes #14114. I don't think I can really describe the problems with our
current architecture (and therefore the motivations for this PR) any
better than @carljm did in that issue, so I'll just copy it out here!

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We currently represent "known instances" (e.g. special forms like
`typing.Literal`, which are an instance of `typing._SpecialForm`, but
need to be handled differently from other instances of
`typing._SpecialForm`) as an `InstanceType` with a `known` field that is
`Some(...)`.

This makes it easy to handle a known instance as if it were a regular
instance type (by ignoring the `known` field), and in some cases (e.g.
`Type::member`) that is correct and convenient. But in other cases (e.g.
`Type::is_equivalent_to`) it is not correct, and we currently have a bug
that we would consider the known-instance type of `typing.Literal` as
equivalent to the general instance type for `typing._SpecialForm`, and
we would fail to consider it a singleton type or a single-valued type
(even though it is both.)

An instance type with `known.is_some()` is semantically quite different
from an instance type with `known.is_none()`. The former is a singleton
type that represents exactly one runtime object; the latter is an open
type that represents many runtime objects, including instances of
unknown subclasses. It is too error-prone to represent these
very-different types as a single `Type` variant. We should instead
introduce a dedicated `Type::KnownInstance` variant and force ourselves
to handle these explicitly in all `Type` variant matches.

## Possible followups

There is still a little bit of awkwardness in our current design in some
places, in that we first infer the symbol `typing.Literal` as a
`_SpecialForm` instance, and then later convert that instance-type into
a known-instance-type. We could also use this `KnownInstanceType` enum
to account for other special runtime symbols such as `builtins.Ellipsis`
or `builtins.NotImplemented`.

I think these might be worth pursuing, but I didn't do them here as they
didn't seem essential right now, and I wanted to keep the diff
relatively minimal.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`. New unit tests added for
`Type::is_subtype_of`.

---------

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2024-11-07 22:07:27 +00:00
David Peter
5b6169b02d [red-knot] Minor fix in intersection type comment (#14176)
## Summary

Minor fix in intersection type comment introduced in #14138
2024-11-07 20:23:06 +00:00
Simon Brugman
2040e93add [flake8-logging-format] Fix invalid formatting value in docs of logging-extra-attr-clash (G101) (#14165) 2024-11-07 21:00:05 +01:00
Simon Brugman
794eb886e4 [flake8-bandit] Typo in docs suspicious-pickle-import (S403) (#14175) 2024-11-07 20:59:18 +01:00
David Peter
57ba25caaf [red-knot] Type inference for comparisons involving intersection types (#14138)
## Summary

This adds type inference for comparison expressions involving
intersection types.

For example:
```py
x = get_random_int()

if x != 42:
    reveal_type(x == 42)  # revealed: Literal[False]
    reveal_type(x == 43)  # bool
```

closes #13854

## Test Plan

New Markdown-based tests.

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2024-11-07 20:51:14 +01:00
David Peter
4f74db5630 [red-knot] Improve Symbol API for callable types (#14137)
## Summary

- Get rid of `Symbol::unwrap_or` (unclear semantics, not needed anymore)
- Introduce `Type::call_dunder`
- Emit new diagnostic for possibly-unbound `__iter__` methods
- Better diagnostics for callables with possibly-unbound /
possibly-non-callable `__call__` methods

part of: #14022 

closes #14016

## Test Plan

- Updated test for iterables with possibly-unbound `__iter__` methods.
- New tests for callables
2024-11-07 19:58:31 +01:00
Alex Waygood
adc4216afb Use Python 3.12 for fuzz-parser in CI (#14159) 2024-11-07 15:51:04 +00:00
Simon Brugman
fe8e49de9a [pyflakes] Typo in docs for if-tuple (F634) (#14158) 2024-11-07 15:28:20 +00:00
Alex Waygood
574eb3f4bd Upgrade locked dependencies for the fuzz-parser script (#14156) 2024-11-07 15:10:17 +00:00
Alex Waygood
311b0bdf9a [red-knot] Cleanup handling of InstanceTypes in a couple of places (#14154) 2024-11-07 14:08:31 +00:00
David Peter
f2546c562c [red-knot] Add narrowing for issubclass checks (#14128)
## Summary

- Adds basic support for `type[C]` as a red knot `Type`. Some things
  might not be supported yet, like `type[Any]`.
- Adds type narrowing for `issubclass` checks.

closes #14117 

## Test Plan

New Markdown-based tests

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2024-11-07 14:15:39 +01:00
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59c0dacea0 Introduce Diagnostic trait (#14130) 2024-11-07 13:26:21 +01:00
InSync
b8188b2262 [flake8-pyi] Add autofix for docstring-in-stub (PYI021) (#14150)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-07 12:00:19 +00:00
Simon Brugman
136721e608 [refurb] Implement subclass-builtin (FURB189) (#14105)
## Summary

Implementation for one of the rules in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1348
Refurb only deals only with classes with a single base, however the rule
is valid for any base.
(`str, Enum` is common prior to `StrEnum`)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

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2024-11-07 17:26:19 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
5b500b838b Update known dunder methods for Python 3.13 (#14146)
## Summary

Closes: #14145
2024-11-07 11:39:00 +05:30
Dylan
cb003ebe22 [flake8-builtins] Skip lambda expressions in builtin-argument-shadowing (A002) (#14144)
Flake8-builtins provides two checks for arguments (really, parameters)
of a function shadowing builtins: A002 checks function definitions, and
A006 checks lambda expressions. This PR ensures that A002 is restricted
to functions rather than lambda expressions.

Closes #14135 .
2024-11-07 05:34:09 +00:00
Carl Meyer
03a5788aa1 [red-knot] a few metaclass cleanups (#14142)
Just cleaning up a few small things I noticed in post-land review.
2024-11-06 22:13:39 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
626f716de6 Add support for resolving metaclasses (#14120)
## Summary

I mirrored some of the idioms that @AlexWaygood used in the MRO work.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14096.

---------

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2024-11-06 15:41:35 -05:00
InSync
46c5a13103 [eradicate] Better detection of IntelliJ language injection comments (ERA001) (#14094) 2024-11-06 18:24:15 +00:00
Micha Reiser
31681f66c9 Fix duplicate unpack diagnostics (#14125)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-06 11:28:29 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a56ee9268e Add mdtest support for files with invalid syntax (#14126) 2024-11-06 12:25:52 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4ece8e5c1e Use "Ruff" instead of "uv" for src setting docs (#14121)
## Summary

From
15aa5a6d57
2024-11-06 03:19:32 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
34b6a9b909 Remove unpack field from SemanticIndexBuilder (#14101)
## Summary

Related to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13979#discussion_r1828305790,
this PR removes the `current_unpack` state field from
`SemanticIndexBuilder` and passes the `Unpack` ingredient via the
`CurrentAssignment` -> `DefinitionNodeRef` conversion to finally store
it on `DefintionNodeKind`.

This involves updating the lifetime of `AnyParameterRef` (parameter to
`declare_parameter`) to use the `'db` lifetime. Currently, all AST nodes
stored on various enums are marked with `'a` lifetime but they're always
utilized using the `'db` lifetime.

This also removes the dedicated `'a` lifetime parameter on
`add_definition` which is currently being used in `DefinitionNodeRef`.
As mentioned, all AST nodes live through the `'db` lifetime so we can
remove the `'a` lifetime parameter from that method and use the `'db`
lifetime instead.
2024-11-06 08:42:58 +05:30
Alex Waygood
eead549254 [red-knot] Introduce a new ClassLiteralType struct (#14108) 2024-11-05 22:16:33 +00:00
Lokejoke
abafeb4bee Fix: Recover boolean test flag after visiting subexpressions (#13909)
Co-authored-by: xbrtnik1 <524841@mail.muni.cz>
2024-11-05 20:55:49 +01:00
Dylan
2b76fa8fa1 [refurb] Parse more exotic decimal strings in verbose-decimal-constructor (FURB157) (#14098)
FURB157 suggests replacing expressions like `Decimal("123")` with
`Decimal(123)`. This PR extends the rule to cover cases where the input
string to `Decimal` can be easily transformed into an integer literal.

For example:

```python
Decimal("1__000")   # fix: `Decimal(1000)`
```

Note: we do not implement the full decimal parsing logic from CPython on
the grounds that certain acceptable string inputs to the `Decimal`
constructor may be presumed purposeful on the part of the developer. For
example, as in the linked issue, `Decimal("١٢٣")` is valid and equal to
`Decimal(123)`, but we do not suggest a replacement in this case.

Closes #13807
2024-11-05 13:33:04 -06:00
David Peter
239cbc6f33 [red-knot] Store starred-expression annotation types (#14106)
## Summary

- Store the expression type for annotations that are starred expressions
(see [discussion
here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14091#discussion_r1828332857))
- Use `self.store_expression_type(…)` consistently throughout, as it
makes sure that no double-insertion errors occur.

closes #14115

## Test Plan

Added an invalid-syntax example to the corpus which leads to a panic on
`main`. Also added a Markdown test with a valid-syntax example that
would lead to a panic once we implement function parameter inference.

---------

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2024-11-05 20:25:45 +01:00
David Peter
2296627528 [red-knot] Precise inference for identity checks (#14109)
## Summary

Adds more precise type inference for `… is …` and `… is not …` identity
checks in some limited cases where we statically know the answer to be
either `Literal[True]` or `Literal[False]`.

I found this helpful while working on type inference for comparisons
involving intersection types, but I'm not sure if this is at all useful
for real world code (where the answer is most probably *not* statically
known). Note that we already have *type narrowing* for identity tests.
So while we are already able to generate constraints for things like `if
x is None`, we can now — in some limited cases — make an even stronger
conclusion and infer that the test expression itself is `Literal[False]`
(branch never taken) or `Literal[True]` (branch always taken).

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2024-11-05 19:48:52 +01:00
Micha Reiser
05687285fe fix double inference of standalone expressions (#14107) 2024-11-05 15:50:31 +01:00
Alex Waygood
05f97bae73 types.rs: remove unused is_stdlib_symbol methods (#14104) 2024-11-05 12:46:17 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4323512a65 Remove AST-node dependency from FunctionType and ClassType (#14087)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-05 08:02:38 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
9dddd73c29 [red-knot] Literal special form (#13874)
Handling `Literal` type in annotations.

Resolves: #13672 

## Implementation

Since Literals are not a fully defined type in typeshed. I used a trick
to figure out when a special form is a literal.
When we are inferring assignment types I am checking if the type of that
assignment was resolved to typing.SpecialForm and the name of the target
is `Literal` if that is the case then I am re creating a new instance
type and set the known instance field to `KnownInstance:Literal`.

**Why not defining a new type?**

From this [issue](https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/6219) I
learned that we want to resolve members to SpecialMethod class. So if we
create a new instance here we can rely on the member resolving in that
already exists.


## Tests


https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/literal.html#equivalence-of-two-literals
Since the type of the value inside Literal is evaluated as a
Literal(LiteralString, LiteralInt, ...) then the equality is only true
when types and value are equal.


https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/literal.html#legal-and-illegal-parameterizations

The illegal parameterizations are mostly implemented I'm currently
checking the slice expression and the slice type to make sure it's
valid.

https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/literal.html#shortening-unions-of-literals

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2024-11-05 01:45:46 +00:00
TomerBin
6c56a7a868 [red-knot] Implement type narrowing for boolean conditionals (#14037)
## Summary

This PR enables red-knot to support type narrowing based on `and` and
`or` conditionals, including nested combinations and their negation (for
`elif` / `else` blocks and for `not` operator). Part of #13694.

In order to address this properly (hopefully 😅), I had to run
`NarrowingConstraintsBuilder` functions recursively. In the first commit
I introduced a minor refactor - instead of mutating `self.constraints`,
the new constraints are now returned as function return values. I also
modified the constraints map to be optional, preventing unnecessary
hashmap allocations.
Thanks @carljm for your support on this :)

The second commit contains the logic and tests for handling boolean ops,
with improvements to intersections handling in `is_subtype_of` .

As I'm still new to Rust and the internals of type checkers, I’d be more
than happy to hear any insights or suggestions.
Thank you!

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2024-11-04 22:54:35 +00:00
InSync
bb25bd9c6c Also remove trailing comma while fixing C409 and C419 (#14097) 2024-11-04 20:33:30 +00:00
Simon Brugman
b7e32b0a18 Re-enable clippy useless-format (#14095) 2024-11-04 18:25:25 +01:00
Simon Brugman
fb94b71e63 Derive message formats macro support to string (#14093) 2024-11-04 18:06:25 +01:00
Micha Reiser
bc0586d922 Avoid cloning Name when looking up function and class types (#14092) 2024-11-04 15:52:59 +01:00
Simon Brugman
a7a78f939c Replace format! without parameters with .to_string() (#14090)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-04 14:09:30 +00:00
David Peter
6dabf045c3 [red-knot] Do not panic when encountering string annotations (#14091)
## Summary

Encountered this while running red-knot benchmarks on the `black`
codebase.

Fixes two of the issues in #13478.

## Test Plan

Added a regression test.
2024-11-04 15:06:54 +01:00
Alex Waygood
df45a0e3f9 [red-knot] Add MRO resolution for classes (#14027) 2024-11-04 13:31:38 +00:00
David Peter
88d9bb191b [red-knot] Remove Type::None (#14024)
## Summary

Removes `Type::None` in favor of `KnownClass::NoneType.to_instance(…)`.

closes #13670

## Performance

There is a -4% performance regression on our red-knot benchmark. This is due to the fact that we now have to import `_typeshed` as a module, and infer types.

## Test Plan

Existing tests pass.
2024-11-04 14:00:05 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e302c2de7c Cached inference of all definitions in an unpacking (#13979)
## Summary

This PR adds a new salsa query and an ingredient to resolve all the
variables involved in an unpacking assignment like `(a, b) = (1, 2)` at
once. Previously, we'd recursively try to match the correct type for
each definition individually which will result in creating duplicate
diagnostics.

This PR still doesn't solve the duplicate diagnostics issue because that
requires a different solution like using salsa accumulator or
de-duplicating the diagnostics manually.

Related: #13773 

## Test Plan

Make sure that all unpack assignment test cases pass, there are no
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## Todo

- [x] Look at the performance regression
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Fábio D. Batista
2b73a1c039 [eradicate] ignore # language= in commented-out-code rule (ERA001) (#14069)
## Summary

The `commented-out-code` rule (ERA001) from `eradicate` is currently
flagging a very common idiom that marks Python strings as another
language, to help with syntax highlighting:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d523e83d-95cb-4668-a793-45f01d162234)

This PR adds this idiom to the list of allowed exceptions to the rule.

## Test Plan

I've added some additional test cases.
2024-11-03 16:50:00 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
2b0cdd2338 Improve some rule messages and docs (#14068) 2024-11-03 19:25:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f09dc8b67c Detect items that hash to same value in duplicate dictionaries (#14065)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12772.
2024-11-03 14:16:34 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
71a122f060 Allow open without context manager in return statement (#14066)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13862.
2024-11-03 14:16:27 -05:00
Matt Norton
3ca24785ae Add links to missing related options within rule documentations (#13971)
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-03 14:15:57 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
1de36cfe4c Fix wrong-size header in open-file-with-context-handler (#14067) 2024-11-03 19:06:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
66872a41fc Detect items that hash to same value in duplicate sets (#14064)
## Summary

Like https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14063, but ensures that we
catch cases like `{1, True}` in which the items hash to the same value
despite not being identical.
2024-11-03 18:49:11 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e00594e8d2 Respect hash-equivalent literals in iteration-over-set (#14063)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14049.
2024-11-03 18:44:52 +00:00
Micha Reiser
443fd3b660 Disallow single-line implicit concatenated strings (#13928) 2024-11-03 11:49:26 +00:00
Steve C
ae9f08d1e5 [ruff] - fix false positive for decorators (RUF028) (#14061) 2024-11-03 11:49:03 +00:00
Steve C
f69712c11d [flake8-pyi] - include all python file types for PYI006 and PYI066 (#14059) 2024-11-03 11:47:36 +00:00
Steve C
be485602de Fix preview link references in 2 rule docs (#14060) 2024-11-03 11:45:35 +00:00
Steve C
bc7615af0e [flake8-bugbear] - do not run mutable-argument-default on stubs (B006) (#14058)
## Summary

Early-exits in `B006` when the file is a stub. Fixes #14026 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-11-02 22:48:48 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
4a3eeeff86 Remove HashableExpr abstraction (#14057)
## Summary

It looks like `ComparableExpr` now implements `Hash` so we can just
remove this.
2024-11-02 20:28:35 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
35c6dfe481 Avoid parsing joint rule codes as distinct codes in # noqa (#12809)
## Summary

We should enable warnings for unsupported codes, but this at least fixes
the parsing for `# noqa: F401F841`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12808.
2024-11-02 20:24:59 +00:00
Simon Brugman
f8374280c0 [flake8-simplify] Implementation for split-of-static-string (SIM905) (#14008)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13944

## Test Plan

Standard snapshot testing

flake8-simplify surprisingly only has a single test case

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-02 17:15:36 +00:00
Steve C
0925513529 [pyupgrade] - ignore kwarg unpacking for UP044 (#14053)
## Summary

Fixes #14047 

## Test Plan

`catgo test`

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-02 13:10:56 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
70bdde4085 Handle unions in augmented assignments (#14045)
## Summary

Removing more TODOs from the augmented assignment test suite. Now, if
the _target_ is a union, we correctly infer the union of results:

```python
if flag:
    f = Foo()
else:
    f = 42.0
f += 12
```
2024-11-01 19:49:18 +00:00
TomerBin
34a5d7cb7f [red-knot] Infer type of if-expression if test has statically known truthiness (#14048)
## Summary

Detecting statically known truthy or falsy test in if expressions
(ternary).

## Test Plan

new mdtest
2024-11-01 12:23:18 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
487941ea66 Handle maybe-unbound __iadd__-like operators in augmented assignments (#14044)
## Summary

One of the follow-ups from augmented assignment inference, now that
`Type::Unbound` has been removed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-11-01 13:15:35 -04:00
Harry Reeder
099f077311 [docs] Add rule short code to mkdocs tags (#14040)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
This PR updates the metadata in the YAML frontmatter of the mkdocs
documentation to include the rule short code as a tag, so it can be
easily searched.
Ref: #13684

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
This has been tested locally using the documentation provided
[here](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/contributing/#mkdocs) for generating
docs.

This generates docs that now have the tags section:
```markdown
---
description: Checks for abstract classes without abstract methods.
tags:
- B024
---

# abstract-base-class-without-abstract-method (B024)
... trimmed
```

I've also verified that this gives the ability to get straight to the
page via search when serving mkdocs locally.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-11-01 15:50:12 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8574751911 Give non-existent files a durability of at least Medium (#14034) 2024-11-01 16:44:30 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ddae741b72 Switch to uv publish (#14042)
## Summary

Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/8065

## Test Plan

Going to re-release `0.7.2` which failed:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/11630280069
2024-11-01 20:24:29 +05:30
Simon Brugman
5053d2c127 Doc: markdown link fix (#14041)
Typo in `mutable-contextvar-default` in `flake8-bugbear`
2024-11-01 14:19:00 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ef72fd79a7 Bump version to 0.7.2 (#14039) 2024-11-01 19:09:07 +05:30
STACIA
658a51ea10 Fix typo for static method decorator (#14038) 2024-11-01 12:30:50 +00:00
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7c2da4f06e Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#14030)
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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-11-01 10:51:56 +00:00
Micha Reiser
48fa839c80 Use named function in incremental red knot benchmark (#14033) 2024-11-01 08:44:38 +00:00
Micha Reiser
cf0f5e1318 Fix formatting of single with-item with trailing comment (#14005) 2024-11-01 09:08:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
20b8a43017 Fix server panic when undoing an edit (#14010) 2024-11-01 08:16:53 +01:00
Carl Meyer
b8acadd6a2 [red-knot] have mdformat wrap mdtest files to 100 columns (#14020)
This makes it easier to read and edit (and review changes to) these
files as source, even though it doesn't affect the rendering.
2024-10-31 21:00:51 +00:00
David Peter
b372fe7198 [red-knot] Add myself as red-knot codeowner (#14023) 2024-10-31 19:17:37 +00:00
David Peter
53fa32a389 [red-knot] Remove Type::Unbound (#13980)
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## Summary

- Remove `Type::Unbound`
- Handle (potential) unboundness as a concept orthogonal to the type
system (see new `Symbol` type)
- Improve existing and add new diagnostics related to (potential)
unboundness

closes #13671 

## Test Plan

- Update existing markdown-based tests
- Add new tests for added/modified functionality
2024-10-31 20:05:53 +01:00
Alex Waygood
d1189c20df [red-knot] Add failing tests for iterating over maybe-iterable unions (#14016) 2024-10-31 18:20:21 +00:00
Simon Brugman
9a6b08b557 [flake8-simplify] Include caveats of enabling if-else-block-instead-of-if-exp (SIM108) (#14019) 2024-10-31 17:26:22 +00:00
Micha Reiser
76e4277696 [red-knot] Handle context managers in (sync) with statements (#13998) 2024-10-31 08:18:18 +00:00
Steve C
2d917d72f6 [pyupgrade] - add PEP646 Unpack conversion to * with fix (UP044) (#13988)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-10-31 06:58:34 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2629527559 Fix panic when filling up types vector during unpacking (#14006)
## Summary

This PR fixes a panic which can occur in an unpack assignment when:
* (number of target expressions) - (number of tuple types) > 2
* There's a starred expression

The reason being that the `insert` panics because the index is greater
than the length.

This is an error case and so practically it should occur very rarely.
The solution is to resize the types vector to match the number of
expressions and then insert the starred expression type.

## Test Plan

Add a new test case.
2024-10-30 19:13:57 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bf20061268 Separate type check diagnostics builder (#13978)
## Summary

This PR creates a new `TypeCheckDiagnosticsBuilder` for the
`TypeCheckDiagnostics` struct. The main motivation behind this is to
separate the helpers required to build the diagnostics from the type
inference builder itself. This allows us to use such helpers outside of
the inference builder like for example in the unpacking logic in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13979.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-10-30 18:50:31 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
eddc8d7644 Add failing tests for augmented assignments with partial binding (#14002)
## Summary

These cases aren't handled correctly yet -- some of them are waiting on
refactors to `Unbound` before fixing. Part of #12699.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-30 14:22:34 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
b1ce8a3949 Use Never instead of None for stores (#13984)
## Summary

See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13981#issuecomment-2445472433
2024-10-30 12:03:50 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
262c04f297 Use binary semantics when __iadd__ et al are unbound (#13987)
## Summary

I noticed that augmented assignments on floats were yielding "not
supported" diagnostics. If the dunder isn't bound at all, we should use
binary operator semantics, rather than treating it as not-callable.
2024-10-30 13:09:22 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
71536a43db Add remaining augmented assignment dunders (#13985)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12699
2024-10-30 13:02:29 +00:00
Alex Waygood
e6dcdf3e49 Switch off the single_match_else Clippy lint (#13994) 2024-10-30 12:24:16 +00:00
Simon Brugman
f426349051 docs: typo in refurb-sorted-min-max (#13993) 2024-10-30 12:07:42 +00:00
Alex Waygood
42c70697d8 [red-knot] Fix bug where union of two iterable types was not recognised as iterable (#13992) 2024-10-30 11:54:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1607d88c22 Use consistent diagnostic messages in augmented assignment inference (#13986) 2024-10-29 22:57:53 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
c6b82151dd Add augmented assignment inference for -= operator (#13981)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12699
2024-10-29 22:14:27 -04:00
Alex Waygood
39cf46ecd6 [red-knot] Improve ergonomics for the PySlice trait (#13983) 2024-10-29 20:40:59 +00:00
David Peter
96b3c400fe [red-knot] Minor follow-up on slice expression inference (#13982)
## Summary

Minor follow-up to #13917 — thanks @AlexWaygood for the post-merge
review.

- Add
SliceLiteralType::as_tuple
- Use .expect() instead of SAFETY
comment
- Match on ::try_from
result
- Add TODO comment regarding raising a diagnostic for `"foo"["bar":"baz"]`
2024-10-29 19:40:57 +00:00
jsurany
60a2dc53e7 fix issues in discovering ruff in pip build environments (#13881)
## Summary

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Changes in this PR https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13591 did not
allow correct discovery in pip build environments.

```python
# both of these variables are tuple[str, str] (length is 2)
first, second = os.path.split(paths[0]), os.path.split(paths[1])

# so these length checks are guaranteed to fail even for build environment folders
if (
    len(first) >= 3
    and len(second) >= 3 
    ...
)
```

~~Here we instead use `pathlib`, and we check all `pip-build-env-` paths
for the folder that is expected to contain the `ruff` executable.~~

Here we update the logic to more properly split out the path components
that we use for `pip-build-env-` inspection.

## Test Plan

I've checked this manually against a workflow that was failing, I'm not
sure what to do for real tests. The same issues apply as with the
previous PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Surany <jsurany@bloomberg.net>
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-10-29 15:50:29 +00:00
Alex Waygood
8d98aea6c4 [red-knot] Infer attribute expressions in type annotations (#13967) 2024-10-29 11:06:44 +00:00
Alex Waygood
d2c9f5e43c [red-knot] Fallback to attributes on types.ModuleType if a symbol can't be found in locals or globals (#13904) 2024-10-29 10:59:03 +00:00
Alex Waygood
7dd0c7f4bd [red-knot] Infer tuple types from annotations (#13943)
## Summary

This PR adds support for heterogenous `tuple` annotations to red-knot.

It does the following:
- Extends `infer_type_expression` so that it understands tuple
annotations
- Changes `infer_type_expression` so that `ExprStarred` nodes in type
annotations are inferred as `Todo` rather than `Unknown` (they're valid
in PEP-646 tuple annotations)
- Extends `Type::is_subtype_of` to understand when one heterogenous
tuple type can be understood to be a subtype of another (without this
change, the PR would have introduced new false-positive errors to some
existing mdtests).
2024-10-29 10:30:03 +00:00
David Peter
56c796acee [red-knot] Slice expression types & subscript expressions with slices (#13917)
## Summary

- Add a new `Type::SliceLiteral` variant
- Infer `SliceLiteral` types for slice expressions, such as
`<int-literal>:<int-literal>:<int-literal>`.
- Infer "sliced" literal types for subscript expressions using slices,
such as `<string-literal>[<slice-literal>]`.
- Infer types for expressions involving slices of tuples:
`<tuple>[<slice-literal>]`.

closes #13853

## Test Plan

- Unit tests for indexing/slicing utility functions
- Markdown-based tests for
  - Subscript expressions `tuple[slice]`
  - Subscript expressions `string_literal[slice]`
  - Subscript expressions `bytes_literal[slice]`
2024-10-29 10:17:31 +01:00
Raphael Gaschignard
2fe203292a [red-knot] Distribute intersections on negation (#13962)
## Summary

This does two things:
- distribute negated intersections when building up intersections (i.e.
going from `A & ~(B & C)` to `(A & ~B) | (A & ~C)`) (fixing #13931)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-10-29 02:56:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b6847b371e Skip namespace package enforcement for PEP 723 scripts (#13974)
## Summary

Vendors the PEP 723 parser from
[uv](debe67ffdb/crates/uv-scripts/src/lib.rs (L283)).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13912.
2024-10-29 02:11:31 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b19862c64a Rename operator-unsupported to unsupported-operator (#13973)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13959.
2024-10-28 21:34:12 -04:00
TomerBin
9a0dade925 [red-knot] Type narrowing inside boolean expressions (#13970)
## Summary

This PR adds type narrowing in `and` and `or` expressions, for example:

```py
class A: ...

x: A | None = A() if bool_instance() else None

isinstance(x, A) or reveal_type(x)  # revealed: None
``` 

## Test Plan
New mdtests 😍
2024-10-28 18:17:48 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ec6208e51b Treat return type of singledispatch as runtime-required (#13957)
## Summary

fixes: #13955 

## Test Plan

Update existing test case to use a return type hint for which `main`
flags `TCH003`.
2024-10-28 20:33:28 -04:00
TomerBin
74cf66e4c2 [red-knot] Narrowing - Not operator (#13942)
## Summary

After #13918 has landed, narrowing constraint negation became easy, so
adding support for `not` operator.

## Test Plan

Added a new mdtest file for `not` expression.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-28 20:27:26 +00:00
Carlo Lepelaars
1f19aca632 [DOCS] Add CrowdCent's numerblox to Ruff users. (#13569)
Hi, our open source project
[NumerBlox](https://github.com/crowdcent/numerblox) migrated to `uv` and
`ruff`. Would appreciate the project being included in the list of Ruff
users.

## Summary

Add [NumerBlox](https://github.com/crowdcent/numerblox) to Ruff users in
README.md.
2024-10-28 10:53:37 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
6f52d573ef Support inference for PEP 604 union annotations (#13964)
## Summary

Supports return type inference for, e.g., `def f() -> int | None:`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-28 10:13:01 -04:00
Tim Hatch
c593ccb529 Regenerate known_stdlibs.rs with stdlibs 2024.10.25 (#13963)
## Summary

`stdlibs` has a new release to properly categorize the `_wmi` module
which has been [present since
~2022](https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/89545#issuecomment-1227846806).


## Test Plan

Let CI run, this is only a trivial change to categorization data.
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222a646437 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.213 (#13948) 2024-10-28 06:27:18 +00:00
renovate[bot]
5b411fe606 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.89 (#13946) 2024-10-28 06:26:53 +00:00
renovate[bot]
47dd83e56f Update Rust crate regex to v1.11.1 (#13947) 2024-10-28 06:26:36 +00:00
renovate[bot]
08e23d78aa Update Rust crate anyhow to v1.0.91 (#13945) 2024-10-28 06:25:44 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5af0966057 Remove unreferenced snapshots (#13958) 2024-10-28 07:16:05 +01:00
renovate[bot]
faf9dfaa9d Update dependency ruff to v0.7.1 (#13953) 2024-10-27 21:13:03 -04:00
renovate[bot]
9d131c8c45 Update dependency mdformat-mkdocs to v3.0.1 (#13951) 2024-10-27 21:12:55 -04:00
Micha Reiser
5a56886414 TCH003: Fix false positive for singledispatchmethod (#13941)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13924

## Test Plan

Added test
2024-10-27 21:02:45 -04:00
TomerBin
66c3aaa307 [red-knot] - Flow-control for boolean operations (#13940)
## Summary

As python uses short-circuiting boolean operations in runtime, we should
mimic that logic in redknot as well.
For example, we should detect that in the following code `x` might be
undefined inside the block:

```py
if flag or (x := 1):
    print(x) 
```

## Test Plan

Added mdtest suit for boolean expressions.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-27 03:33:01 +00:00
cake-monotone
b6ffa51c16 [red-knot] Type inference for comparisons between arbitrary instances (#13903)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2024-10-26 18:19:56 +00:00
TomerBin
35f007f17f [red-knot] Type narrow in else clause (#13918)
## Summary

Add support for type narrowing in elif and else scopes as part of
#13694.

## Test Plan

- mdtest
- builder unit test for union negation.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-26 16:22:57 +00:00
Jonas Vacek
3006d6da23 Docs: Add GitLab CI/CD to integrations. (#13915) 2024-10-26 18:10:17 +02:00
Micha Reiser
6aaf1d9446 [red-knot] Remove lint-phase (#13922)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-25 18:40:52 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5eb87aa56e [red-knot] Infer Todo, not Unknown, for PEP-604 unions in annotations (#13908) 2024-10-25 18:21:31 +00:00
David Peter
085a43a262 [red-knot] knot benchmark: fix --knot-path arg (#13923)
## Summary

Previously, this would fail with

```
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'is_file'
```

if I tried to use the `--knot-path` option. I wish we had a type checker
for Python*.

## Test Plan

```sh
uv run benchmark --knot-path ~/.cargo-target/release/red_knot
```

\* to be fair, this would probably require special handling for
`argparse` in the typechecker.
2024-10-25 11:43:39 +02:00
Micha Reiser
32b57b2ee4 Enable nursery rules: 'redundant_clone', 'debug_assert_with_mut_call', and 'unused_peekable' (#13920) 2024-10-25 09:46:30 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
337af836d3 Bump version to 0.7.1 (#13913) 2024-10-24 20:57:07 +05:30
Micha Reiser
113ce840a6 Fix normalize arguments when fstring_formatting is disabled (#13910) 2024-10-24 13:07:18 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7272f83868 Fix preview style name in can_omit_parentheses to is_f_string_formatting_enabled (#13907) 2024-10-24 11:32:28 +00:00
Alex Waygood
3eb454699a [red-knot] Format mdtest Python snippets more concisely (#13905) 2024-10-24 11:09:31 +00:00
David Peter
77ae0ccf0f [red-knot] Infer subscript expression types for bytes literals (#13901)
## Summary

Infer subscript expression types for bytes literals:
```py
b = b"\x00abc\xff"

reveal_type(b[0])  # revealed: Literal[b"\x00"]
reveal_type(b[1])  # revealed: Literal[b"a"]
reveal_type(b[-1])  # revealed: Literal[b"\xff"]
reveal_type(b[-2])  # revealed: Literal[b"c"]

reveal_type(b[False])  # revealed: Literal[b"\x00"]
reveal_type(b[True])  # revealed: Literal[b"a"]
```


part of #13689
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13689#issuecomment-2404285064)

## Test Plan

- New Markdown-based tests (see `mdtest/subscript/bytes.md`)
- Added missing test for `string_literal[bool_literal]`
2024-10-24 12:07:41 +02:00
Micha Reiser
73ee72b665 Join implicit concatenated strings when they fit on a line (#13663) 2024-10-24 11:52:22 +02:00
Micha Reiser
e402e27a09 Use referencial equality in traversal helper methods (#13895) 2024-10-24 11:30:22 +02:00
Mihai Capotă
de4181d7dd Remove "default" remark from ruff check (#13900)
## Summary

`ruff check` has not been the default in a long time. However, the help
message and code comment still designate it as the default. The remark
should have been removed in the deprecation PR #10169.

## Test Plan

Not tested.
2024-10-23 21:17:21 -04:00
David Peter
2c57c2dc8a [red-knot] Type narrowing for isinstance checks (#13894)
## Summary

Add type narrowing for `isinstance(object, classinfo)` [1] checks:
```py
x = 1 if flag else "a"

if isinstance(x, int):
    reveal_type(x)  # revealed: Literal[1]
```

closes #13893

[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#isinstance

## Test Plan

New Markdown-based tests in `narrow/isinstance.md`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-23 20:51:33 +02:00
Micha Reiser
72c18c8225 Fix E221 and E222 to flag missing or extra whitespace around == operator (#13890) 2024-10-23 15:02:29 +02:00
Micha Reiser
00b078268b Fix stale syntax errors in playground (#13888) 2024-10-23 12:30:10 +00:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
4d109514d6 [flake8-type-checking] Support auto-quoting when annotations contain quotes (#11811)
## Summary

This PR updates the fix generation logic for auto-quoting an annotation
to generate an edit even when there's a quote character present.

The logic uses the visitor pattern, maintaining it's state on where it
is and generating the string value one node at a time. This can be
considered as a specialized form of `Generator`. The state required to
maintain is whether we're currently inside a `typing.Literal` or
`typing.Annotated` because the string value in those types should not be
un-quoted i.e., `Generic[Literal["int"]]` should become
`"Generic[Literal['int']]`, the quotes inside the `Literal` should be
preserved.

Fixes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9137

## Test Plan

Add various test cases to validate this change, validate the snapshots.
There are no ecosystem changes to go through.

---------

Signed-off-by: Shaygan <hey@glyphack.com>
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-10-23 16:34:03 +05:30
David Peter
387076d212 [red-knot] Use track_caller for expect_ methods (#13884)
## Summary

A minor quality-of-life improvement: add
[`#[track_caller]`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-track_caller-attribute)
attribute to `Type::expect_xyz()` methods and some `TypeInference` methods such that the panic-location
is reported one level higher up in the stack trace.

before: reports location inside the `Type::expect_class_literal()`
method. Not very useful.
```
thread 'types::infer::tests::deferred_annotation_builtin' panicked at crates/red_knot_python_semantic/src/types.rs:304:14:
Expected a Type::ClassLiteral variant
```

after: reports location at the `Type::expect_class_literal()` call site,
where the error was made.
```
thread 'types::infer::tests::deferred_annotation_builtin' panicked at crates/red_knot_python_semantic/src/types/infer.rs:4302:14:
Expected a Type::ClassLiteral variant
```

## Test Plan

Called `expect_class_literal()` on something that's not a
`Type::ClassLiteral` and saw that the error was reported at the call
site.
2024-10-23 12:48:19 +02:00
Micha Reiser
2f88f84972 Alternate quotes for strings inside f-strings in preview (#13860) 2024-10-23 07:57:53 +02:00
David Peter
f335fe4d4a [red-knot] rename {Class,Module,Function} => {Class,Module,Function}Literal (#13873)
## Summary

* Rename `Type::Class` => `Type::ClassLiteral`
* Rename `Type::Function` => `Type::FunctionLiteral`
* Do not rename `Type::Module`
* Remove `*Literal` suffixes in `display::LiteralTypeKind` variants, as
per clippy suggestion
* Get rid of `Type::is_class()` in favor of `is_subtype_of(…, 'type')`;
modifiy `is_subtype_of` to support this.
* Add new `Type::is_xyz()` methods and use them instead of matching on
`Type` variants.

closes #13863 

## Test Plan

New `is_subtype_of_class_literals` unit test.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-22 22:10:53 +02:00
David Peter
c6ce52c29e [red-knot] Treat empty intersection as 'object', fix intersection simplification (#13880)
## Summary

- Properly treat the empty intersection as being of type `object`.
- Consequently, change the simplification method to explicitly add
`Never` to the positive side of the intersection when collapsing a type
such as `int & str` to `Never`, as opposed to just clearing both the
positive and the negative side.
- Minor code improvement in `bindings_ty`: use `peekable()` to check
whether the iterator over constraints is empty, instead of handling
first and subsequent elements separately.

fixes #13870

## Test Plan

- New unit tests for `IntersectionBuilder` to make sure the empty
intersection represents `object`.
- Markdown-based regression test for the original issue in #13870
2024-10-22 21:02:46 +02:00
Micha Reiser
5d4edd61bf Fix D204's documentation to correctly mention the conventions when it is enabled (#13867) 2024-10-22 16:51:57 +02:00
samypr100
7dbd8f0f8e ci(docker): incorporate docker release enhancements from uv (#13274)
## Summary

This PR updates `ruff` to match `uv` updated [docker releases
approach](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/main/.github/workflows/build-docker.yml).
It's a combined PR with changes from these PR's
* https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6053
* https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6556
* https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6734
* https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/7568

Summary of changes / features

1. This change would publish an additional tags that includes only
`major.minor`.

    For a release with `x.y.z`, this would publish the tags:

    * ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:latest
    * ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:x.y.z
    * ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:x.y

2. Parallelizes multi-platform builds using multiple workers (hence the
new docker-build / docker-publish jobs), which cuts docker releases time
in half.

3. This PR introduces additional images with the ruff binaries from
scratch for both amd64/arm64 and makes the mapping easy to configure by
generating the Dockerfile on the fly. This approach focuses on
minimizing CI time by taking advantage of dedicating a worker per
mapping (20-30s~ per job). For example, on release `x.y.z`, this will
publish the following image tags with format
`ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:{tag}` with manifests for both amd64/arm64. This
also include `x.y` tags for each respective additional tag. Note, this
version does not include the python based images, unlike `uv`.

* From **scratch**: `latest`, `x.y.z`, `x.y` (currently being published)
* From **alpine:3.20**: `alpine`, `alpine3.20`, `x.y.z-alpine`,
`x.y.z-alpine3.20`
* From **debian:bookworm-slim**: `debian-slim`, `bookworm-slim`,
`x.y.z-debian-slim`, `x.y.z-bookworm-slim`
* From **buildpack-deps:bookworm**: `debian`, `bookworm`,
`x.y.z-debian`, `x.y.z-bookworm`

4. This PR also fixes `org.opencontainers.image.version` for all tags
(including the one from `scratch`) to contain the right release version
instead of branch name `main` (current behavior).

    ```
> docker inspect ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:0.6.4 | jq -r
'.[0].Config.Labels'
    {
      ...
      "org.opencontainers.image.version": "main"
    }
    ```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13481

## Test Plan

Approach mimics `uv` with almost no changes so risk is low but I still
tested the full workflow.

* I have a working CI release pipeline on my fork run
https://github.com/samypr100/ruff/actions/runs/10966657733
* The resulting images were published to
https://github.com/samypr100/ruff/pkgs/container/ruff
2024-10-22 07:06:49 -05:00
David Peter
46c0961b0b [red-knot] is_subtype_of: treat literals as subtype of 'object' (#13876)
Add the following subtype relations:
- `BooleanLiteral <: object`
- `IntLiteral <: object`
- `StringLiteral <: object`
- `LiteralString <: object`
- `BytesLiteral <: object`

Added a test case for `bool <: int`.

## Test Plan

New unit tests.
2024-10-22 13:32:51 +02:00
aditya pillai
cd6c937194 [red-knot] Report line numbers in mdtest relative to the markdown file, not the test snippet (#13804)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2024-10-22 07:42:40 +00:00
Alex
9d102799f9 [red-knot] Support for not-equal narrowing (#13749)
Add type narrowing for `!=` expression as stated in
#13694.

###  Test Plan

Add tests in new md format.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2024-10-21 23:08:33 +02:00
renovate[bot]
e39110e18b Update cloudflare/wrangler-action action to v3.9.0 (#13846)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-21 20:53:32 +01:00
Micha Reiser
155be88373 Speedup mdtest parser (#13835) 2024-10-21 19:49:20 +00:00
TomerBin
a77512df68 [red-knot] Improve chained comparisons handling (#13825)
## Summary

A small fix for comparisons of multiple comparators.
Instead of comparing each comparator to the leftmost item, we should
compare it to the closest item on the left.

While implementing this, I noticed that we don’t yet narrow Yoda
comparisons (e.g., `True is x`), so I didn’t change that behavior in
this PR.

## Test Plan

Added some mdtests 🎉
2024-10-21 12:38:08 -07:00
Micha Reiser
e9dd92107c formatter: Introduce QuoteMetadata (#13858) 2024-10-21 20:23:46 +01:00
Micha Reiser
9e3cf14dde Speed up mdtests (#13832)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-21 20:06:41 +01:00
David Peter
fa7626160b [red-knot] handle unions on the LHS of is_subtype_of (#13857)
## Summary

Just a drive-by change that occurred to me while I was looking at
`Type::is_subtype_of`: the existing pattern for unions on the *right
hand side*:
```rs
            (ty, Type::Union(union)) => union
                .elements(db)
                .iter()
                .any(|&elem_ty| ty.is_subtype_of(db, elem_ty)),
```
is not (generally) correct if the *left hand side* is a union.

## Test Plan

Added new test cases for `is_subtype_of` and `!is_subtype_of`
2024-10-21 20:12:03 +02:00
David Peter
d9ef83bfef [red-knot] Consistently rename BoolLiteral => BooleanLiteral (#13856)
## Summary

- Consistent naming: `BoolLiteral` => `BooleanLiteral` (it's mainly the
`Ty::BoolLiteral` variant that was renamed)

  I tripped over this a few times now, so I thought I'll smooth it out.
- Add a new test case for `Literal[True] <: bool`, as suggested here:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13781#discussion_r1804922827
2024-10-21 13:55:50 +02:00
Steve C
f3612c2717 [pylint] - restrict iteration-over-set to only work on sets of literals (PLC0208) (#13731) 2024-10-21 12:14:02 +01:00
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| [vite](https://vite.dev)
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| [`5.4.8` ->
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---

### Release Notes

<details>
<summary>cloudflare/workerd (@&#8203;cloudflare/workers-types)</summary>

###
[`v4.20241018.0`](caeb4e0d9e...fa7168988f)

[Compare
Source](caeb4e0d9e...fa7168988f)

###
[`v4.20241011.0`](7619848185...caeb4e0d9e)

[Compare
Source](7619848185...caeb4e0d9e)

</details>

<details>
<summary>typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint
(@&#8203;typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin)</summary>

###
[`v8.10.0`](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/HEAD/packages/eslint-plugin/CHANGELOG.md#8100-2024-10-17)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/compare/v8.9.0...v8.10.0)

##### 🚀 Features

- support TypeScript 5.6
([#&#8203;9972](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/pull/9972))

##### ❤️  Thank You

-   Josh Goldberg 

You can read about our [versioning
strategy](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/versioning)
and
[releases](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/releases)
on our website.

###
[`v8.9.0`](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/HEAD/packages/eslint-plugin/CHANGELOG.md#890-2024-10-14)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/compare/v8.8.1...v8.9.0)

##### 🩹 Fixes

- **eslint-plugin:** \[no-unnecessary-type-parameters] cannot assume
variables are either type or value

- **scope-manager:** \[no-use-before-define] do not treat nested
namespace aliases as variable references

- **eslint-plugin:** \[return-await] sync the behavior with
await-thenable

- **eslint-plugin:** \[prefer-literal-enum-member] report a different
error message when `allowBitwiseExpressions` is enabled

-   **eslint-plugin:** \[no-loop-func] sync from upstream base rule

- **eslint-plugin:** \[no-unused-vars] never report the naming of an
enum member

-   **eslint-plugin:** correct use-at-your-own-risk type definitions

-   **eslint-plugin:** handle unions in await...for

##### ❤️  Thank You

-   Abraham Guo
-   Anna Bocharova
-   Arya Emami
-   auvred
-   Joshua Chen
-   Kirk Waiblinger
-   Lotfi Meklati
-   mdm317
-   Ronen Amiel
-   Sukka
-   YeonJuan

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strategy](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/versioning)
and
[releases](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/releases)
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###
[`v8.8.1`](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/HEAD/packages/eslint-plugin/CHANGELOG.md#881-2024-10-07)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/compare/v8.8.0...v8.8.1)

##### 🩹 Fixes

- **eslint-plugin:** stop warning on
[@&#8203;ts-nocheck](https://redirect.github.com/ts-nocheck) comments
which aren't at the beginning of the file

##### ❤️  Thank You

-   Brad Zacher
-   Ronen Amiel
-   WhitePiano

You can read about our [versioning
strategy](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/versioning)
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</details>

<details>
<summary>typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint
(@&#8203;typescript-eslint/parser)</summary>

###
[`v8.10.0`](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/HEAD/packages/parser/CHANGELOG.md#8100-2024-10-17)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/compare/v8.9.0...v8.10.0)

##### 🚀 Features

- support TypeScript 5.6
([#&#8203;9972](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/pull/9972))

##### ❤️  Thank You

-   Josh Goldberg 

You can read about our [versioning
strategy](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/versioning)
and
[releases](https://main--typescript-eslint.netlify.app/users/releases)
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###
[`v8.9.0`](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/HEAD/packages/parser/CHANGELOG.md#890-2024-10-14)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/compare/v8.8.1...v8.9.0)

This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects,
there were no code changes.

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###
[`v8.8.1`](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/HEAD/packages/parser/CHANGELOG.md#881-2024-10-07)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/compare/v8.8.0...v8.8.1)

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there were no code changes.

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<summary>facebook/react (eslint-plugin-react-hooks)</summary>

###
[`v5.0.0`](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/blob/HEAD/packages/eslint-plugin-react-hooks/CHANGELOG.md#500)

[Compare
Source](a87edf62d7...eslint-plugin-react-hooks@5.0.0)

- **New Violations:** Component names now need to start with an
uppercase letter instead of a non-lowercase letter. This means `_Button`
or `_component` are no longer valid.
([@&#8203;kassens](https://redirect.github.com/kassens)) in
[#&#8203;25162](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/25162)

<!---->

- Consider dispatch from `useActionState` stable.
([@&#8203;eps1lon](https://redirect.github.com/eps1lon) in
[#&#8203;29665](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/29665))
- Add support for ESLint v9.
([@&#8203;eps1lon](https://redirect.github.com/eps1lon) in
[#&#8203;28773](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/28773))
- Accept `as` expression in callback.
([@&#8203;StyleShit](https://redirect.github.com/StyleShit) in
[#&#8203;28202](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/28202))
- Accept `as` expressions in deps array.
([@&#8203;StyleShit](https://redirect.github.com/StyleShit) in
[#&#8203;28189](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/28189))
- Treat `React.use()` the same as `use()`.
([@&#8203;kassens](https://redirect.github.com/kassens) in
[#&#8203;27769](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/27769))
- Move `use()` lint to non-experimental.
([@&#8203;kassens](https://redirect.github.com/kassens) in
[#&#8203;27768](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/27768))
- Support Flow `as` expressions.
([@&#8203;cpojer](https://redirect.github.com/cpojer) in
[#&#8203;27590](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/27590))
- Allow `useEffect(fn, undefined)`.
([@&#8203;kassens](https://redirect.github.com/kassens) in
[#&#8203;27525](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/27525))
- Disallow hooks in async functions.
([@&#8203;acdlite](https://redirect.github.com/acdlite) in
[#&#8203;27045](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/27045))
- Rename experimental `useEvent` to `useEffectEvent`.
([@&#8203;sebmarkbage](https://redirect.github.com/sebmarkbage) in
[#&#8203;25881](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/25881))
- Lint for presence of `useEvent` functions in dependency lists.
([@&#8203;poteto](https://redirect.github.com/poteto) in
[#&#8203;25512](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/25512))
- Check `useEvent` references instead.
([@&#8203;poteto](https://redirect.github.com/poteto) in
[#&#8203;25319](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/25319))
- Update `RulesOfHooks` with `useEvent` rules.
([@&#8203;poteto](https://redirect.github.com/poteto) in
[#&#8203;25285](https://redirect.github.com/facebook/react/pull/25285))

</details>

<details>
<summary>cloudflare/workers-sdk (miniflare)</summary>

###
[`v3.20241011.0`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/miniflare/CHANGELOG.md#3202410110)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/miniflare@3.20241004.0...miniflare@3.20241011.0)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6961](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6961)
[`5761020`](5761020cb4)
Thanks
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/apps/dependabot)! -
chore: update dependencies of "miniflare" package

    The following dependency versions have been updated:

    | Dependency                | From          | To            |
    | ------------------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
    | workerd                   | 1.20241004.0  | 1.20241011.1  |
|
[@&#8203;cloudflare/workers-types](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-types)
| ^4.20241004.0 | ^4.20241011.0 |

-
[#&#8203;6943](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6943)
[`7859a04`](7859a04bcd)
Thanks [@&#8203;sdnts](https://redirect.github.com/sdnts)! - fix: local
queues now respect consumer max delays and retry delays properly

###
[`v3.20241004.0`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/miniflare/CHANGELOG.md#3202410040)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/miniflare@3.20240925.1...miniflare@3.20241004.0)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6949](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6949)
[`c863183`](c86318354f)
Thanks
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://redirect.github.com/apps/dependabot)! -
chore: update dependencies of "miniflare" package

    The following dependency versions have been updated:

    | Dependency                | From          | To            |
    | ------------------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
    | workerd                   | 1.20240925.0  | 1.20241004.0  |
|
[@&#8203;cloudflare/workers-types](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-types)
| ^4.20240925.0 | ^4.20241004.0 |

###
[`v3.20240925.1`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/miniflare/CHANGELOG.md#3202409251)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/miniflare@3.20240925.0...miniflare@3.20240925.1)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6835](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6835)
[`5c50949`](5c50949480)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: rename asset plugin options slightly to match wrangler.toml better

    Renamed `path` -> `directory`, `bindingName` -> `binding`.

</details>

<details>
<summary>tailwindlabs/tailwindcss (tailwindcss)</summary>

###
[`v3.4.14`](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/releases/tag/v3.4.14)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/compare/v3.4.13...v3.4.14)

##### Fixed

- Don't set `display: none` on elements that use `hidden="until-found"`
([#&#8203;14625](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/pull/14625))

</details>

<details>
<summary>microsoft/TypeScript (typescript)</summary>

###
[`v5.6.3`](https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/compare/v5.6.2...d48a5cf89a62a62d6c6ed53ffa18f070d9458b85)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/compare/v5.6.2...v5.6.3)

</details>

<details>
<summary>vitejs/vite (vite)</summary>

###
[`v5.4.9`](https://redirect.github.com/vitejs/vite/releases/tag/v5.4.9)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/vitejs/vite/compare/v5.4.8...v5.4.9)

Please refer to
[CHANGELOG.md](https://redirect.github.com/vitejs/vite/blob/v5.4.9/packages/vite/CHANGELOG.md)
for details.

</details>

<details>
<summary>cloudflare/workers-sdk (wrangler)</summary>

###
[`v3.81.0`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#3810)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.80.5...wrangler@3.81.0)

##### Minor Changes

-
[#&#8203;6990](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6990)
[`586c253`](586c253f7d)
Thanks
[@&#8203;courtney-sims](https://redirect.github.com/courtney-sims)! -
feat: Adds new detailed pages deployment output type

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6963](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6963)
[`a5ac45d`](a5ac45d7d5)
Thanks [@&#8203;RamIdeas](https://redirect.github.com/RamIdeas)! - fix:
make `wrangler dev --remote` respect wrangler.toml's `account_id`
property.

This was a regression in the `--x-dev-env` flow recently turned on by
default.

-
[#&#8203;6996](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6996)
[`b8ab809`](b8ab8093b9)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: improve error messaging when accidentally using Workers commands in
Pages project

If we detect a Workers command used with a Pages project (i.e.
wrangler.toml contains `pages_output_build_dir`), error with Pages
version of command rather than "missing entry-point" etc.

###
[`v3.80.5`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#3805)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.80.4...wrangler@3.80.5)

##### Patch Changes

- Updated dependencies
\[[`5761020`](5761020cb4),
[`7859a04`](7859a04bcd)]:
    -   miniflare@3.20241011.0

###
[`v3.80.4`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#3804)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.80.3...wrangler@3.80.4)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6937](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6937)
[`51aedd4`](51aedd4333)
Thanks [@&#8203;lrapoport-cf](https://redirect.github.com/lrapoport-cf)!
- fix: show help when kv commands are run without parameters

- Updated dependencies
\[[`c863183`](c86318354f),
[`fd43068`](fd430687ec)]:
    -   miniflare@3.20241004.0
-
[@&#8203;cloudflare/workers-shared](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-shared)[@&#8203;0](https://redirect.github.com/0).6.0

###
[`v3.80.3`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#3803)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.80.2...wrangler@3.80.3)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6927](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6927)
[`2af75ed`](2af75edb3c)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: respect `CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID` with `wrangler pages project`
commands

Fixes
[#&#8203;4947](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/issues/4947)

-
[#&#8203;6894](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6894)
[`eaf71b8`](eaf71b86cc)
Thanks
[@&#8203;petebacondarwin](https://redirect.github.com/petebacondarwin)!
- fix: improve the rendering of build errors when bundling

-
[#&#8203;6920](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6920)
[`2e64968`](2e649686c2)
Thanks [@&#8203;vicb](https://redirect.github.com/vicb)! - chore: update
unenv dependency version

Pulls in [feat(node/net): implement Server
mock](https://redirect.github.com/unjs/unenv/pull/316).

-
[#&#8203;6932](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6932)
[`4c6aad0`](4c6aad05b9)
Thanks [@&#8203;vicb](https://redirect.github.com/vicb)! - fix: allow
`require`ing unenv aliased packages

    Before this PR `require`ing packages aliased in unenv would fail.
    That's because `require` would load the mjs file.

This PR adds wraps the mjs file in a virtual ES module to allow
`require`ing it.

###
[`v3.80.2`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#3802)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.80.1...wrangler@3.80.2)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6923](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6923)
[`1320f20`](1320f20b38)
Thanks [@&#8203;andyjessop](https://redirect.github.com/andyjessop)! -
chore: adds eslint-disable for ESLint error on empty typescript
interface in workers-configuration.d.ts

###
[`v3.80.1`](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/HEAD/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md#3801)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/compare/wrangler@3.80.0...wrangler@3.80.1)

##### Patch Changes

-
[#&#8203;6908](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6908)
[`d696850`](d6968507b7)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - fix:
debounce restarting worker on assets dir file changes when `--x-dev-env`
is enabled.

-
[#&#8203;6902](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6902)
[`dc92af2`](dc92af28c5)
Thanks
[@&#8203;threepointone](https://redirect.github.com/threepointone)! -
fix: enable esbuild's keepNames: true to set .name on functions/classes

-
[#&#8203;6909](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6909)
[`82180a7`](82180a7a76)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - fix:
Various fixes for logging in `--x-dev-env`, primarily to ensure the
hotkeys don't wipe useful output and are cleaned up correctly

-
[#&#8203;6903](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6903)
[`54924a4`](54924a4303)
Thanks
[@&#8203;petebacondarwin](https://redirect.github.com/petebacondarwin)!
- fix: ensure that `alias` config gets passed through to the bundler
when using new `--x-dev-env`

Fixes
[#&#8203;6898](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/issues/6898)

-
[#&#8203;6911](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6911)
[`30b7328`](30b7328073)
Thanks [@&#8203;emily-shen](https://redirect.github.com/emily-shen)! -
fix: infer experimentalJsonConfig from file extension

Fixes
[#&#8203;5768](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/issues/5768)
- issue with vitest and Pages projects with wrangler.toml

- Updated dependencies
\[[`5c50949`](5c50949480)]:
    -   miniflare@3.20240925.1

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72adb09bf3 Simplify iteration idioms (#13834)
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2024-10-20 22:25:27 +01:00
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7fd8e30eed [red-knot] Cleanup generated names of mdtest tests (#13831)
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27c50bebec Bump MSRV to Rust 1.80 (#13826) 2024-10-20 10:55:36 +02:00
Alex Waygood
075e378b0f Update BREAKING_CHANGES.md for Ruff 0.7 (#13828) 2024-10-20 10:32:58 +02:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
0f0fff4d5a [red-knot] Implement more types in binary and unary expressions (#13803)
Implemented some points from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12701

- Handle Unknown and Any in Unary operation
- Handle Boolean in binary operations
- Handle instances in unary operation
- Consider division by False to be division by zero

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-20 01:57:21 +00:00
Neil Mitchell
2d2baeca23 [python_ast] Make the iter_mut functions public (#13542) 2024-10-19 20:04:00 +01:00
cake-monotone
fb66f715f3 [red-knot] Enhancing Diagnostics for Compare Expression Inference (#13819)
## Summary

- Refactored comparison type inference functions in `infer.rs`: Changed
the return type from `Option` to `Result` to lay the groundwork for
providing more detailed diagnostics.
- Updated diagnostic messages.

This is a small step toward improving diagnostics in the future.

Please refer to #13787

## Test Plan

mdtest included!

---------

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2024-10-19 18:17:01 +00:00
Alex Waygood
55bccf6680 [red-knot] Fix edge case for binary-expression inference where the lhs and rhs are the exact same type (#13823)
## Summary

This fixes an edge case that @carljm and I missed when implementing
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13800. Namely, if the left-hand
operand is the _exact same type_ as the right-hand operand, the
reflected dunder on the right-hand operand is never tried:

```pycon
>>> class Foo:
...     def __radd__(self, other):
...         return 42
...         
>>> Foo() + Foo()
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<python-input-1>", line 1, in <module>
    Foo() + Foo()
    ~~~~~~^~~~~~~
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'Foo' and 'Foo'
```

This edge case _is_ covered in Brett's blog at
https://snarky.ca/unravelling-binary-arithmetic-operations-in-python/,
but I missed it amongst all the other subtleties of this algorithm. The
motivations and history behind it were discussed in
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/7NZUCODEAPQFMRFXYRMGJXDSIS3WJYIV/

## Test Plan

I added an mdtest for this cornercase.
2024-10-19 11:09:54 -07:00
Carl Meyer
f4b5e70fae [red-knot] binary arithmetic on instances (#13800)
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2024-10-19 15:22:54 +00:00
Alex Waygood
36cb1199cc [red-knot] Autoformat mdtest Python snippets using blacken-docs (#13809) 2024-10-19 15:57:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
2ff36530c3 Upgrade to Rust 1.82 (#13816) 2024-10-19 16:05:50 +02:00
Micha Reiser
bd33b4972d Short circuit lex_identifier if the name is longer or shorter than any known keyword (#13815) 2024-10-19 11:07:15 +00:00
David Peter
6964eef369 [red knot] add Type::is_disjoint_from and intersection simplifications (#13775)
## Summary

- Add `Type::is_disjoint_from` as a way to test whether two types
overlap
- Add a first set of simplification rules for intersection types
  - `S & T = S` for `S <: T`
  - `S & ~T = Never` for `S <: T`
  - `~S & ~T = ~T` for `S <: T`
  - `A & ~B = A` for `A` disjoint from `B`
  - `A & B = Never` for `A` disjoint from `B`
  - `bool & ~Literal[bool] = Literal[!bool]`

resolves one item in #12694

## Open questions:

- Can we somehow leverage the (anti) symmetry between `positive` and
`negative` contributions? I could imagine that there would be a way if
we had `Type::Not(type)`/`Type::Negative(type)`, but with the
`positive`/`negative` architecture, I'm not sure. Note that there is a
certain duplication in the `add_positive`/`add_negative` functions (e.g.
`S & ~T = Never` is implemented twice), but other rules are actually not
perfectly symmetric: `S & T = S` vs `~S & ~T = ~T`.
- I'm not particularly proud of the way `add_positive`/`add_negative`
turned out. They are long imperative-style functions with some
mutability mixed in (`to_remove`). I'm happy to look into ways to
improve this code *if we decide to go with this approach* of
implementing a set of ad-hoc rules for simplification.
- ~~Is it useful to perform simplifications eagerly in
`add_positive`/`add_negative`? (@carljm)~~ This is what I did for now.

## Test Plan

- Unit tests for `Type::is_disjoint_from`
- Observe changes in Markdown-based tests
- Unit tests for `IntersectionBuilder::build()`

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-18 21:34:43 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c93a7c7878 Set fail_fast: false in .pre-commit-config.yaml (#13811) 2024-10-18 16:03:59 +01:00
Micha Reiser
6d7da7bdbe Revert "Upgrade to Rust 1.82 toolchain" (#13810) 2024-10-18 12:18:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ff72055558 Upgrade to Rust 1.82 toolchain (#13808) 2024-10-18 12:08:15 +00:00
Steve C
4ecfe95295 Update to macOS14 runner image (#13728)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-10-18 11:43:30 +02:00
David Peter
c2f7c39987 [red-knot] mdtest suite: formatting and cleanup (#13806)
Minor cleanup and consistent formatting of the Markdown-based tests.

- Removed lots of unnecessary `a`, `b`, `c`, … variables.
- Moved test assertions (`# revealed:` comments) closer to the tested
object.
- Always separate `# revealed` and `# error` comments from the code by
two spaces, according to the discussion
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13746/files#r1799385758).
This trades readability for consistency in some cases.
- Fixed some headings
2024-10-18 11:07:53 +02:00
Matthew Spero
f80528fbf2 Make ARG002 compatible with EM101 when raising NotImplementedError (#13714)
## Summary

This pull request resolves some rule thrashing identified in #12427 by
allowing for unused arguments when using `NotImplementedError` with a
variable per [this
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12427#issuecomment-2384727468).

**Note**

This feels a little heavy-handed / edge-case-prone. So, to be clear, I'm
happy to scrap this code and just update the docs to communicate that
`abstractmethod` and friends should be used in this scenario (or
similar). Just let me know what you'd like done!

fixes: #12427 

## Test Plan

I added a test-case to the existing `ARG.py` file and ran...

```sh
cargo run -p ruff -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/flake8_unused_arguments/ARG.py --no-cache --preview --select ARG002
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-10-18 06:44:22 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
040a591cad Avoid indexing the workspace for single-file mode (#13770)
## Summary

This PR updates the language server to avoid indexing the workspace for
single-file mode.

**What's a single-file mode?**

When a user opens the file directly in an editor, and not the folder
that represents the workspace, the editor usually can't determine the
workspace root. This means that during initializing the server, the
`workspaceFolders` field will be empty / nil.

Now, in this case, the server defaults to using the current working
directory which is a reasonable default assuming that the directory
would point to the one where this open file is present. This would allow
the server to index the directory itself for any config file, if
present.

It turns out that in VS Code the current working directory in the above
scenario is the system root directory `/` and so the server will try to
index the entire root directory which would take a lot of time. This is
the issue as described in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/627. To reproduce, refer
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/627#issuecomment-2401440767.

This PR updates the indexer to avoid traversing the workspace to read
any config file that might be present. The first commit
(8dd2a31eef)
refactors the initialization and introduces two structs `Workspaces` and
`Workspace`. The latter struct includes a field to determine whether
it's the default workspace. The second commit
(61fc39bdb6)
utilizes this field to avoid traversing.

Closes: #11366

## Editor behavior

This is to document the behavior as seen in different editors. The test
scenario used has the following directory tree structure:
```
.
├── nested
│   ├── nested.py
│   └── pyproject.toml
└── test.py
```

where, the contents of the files are:

**test.py**
```py
import os
```

**nested/nested.py**
```py
import os
import math
```

**nested/pyproject.toml**
```toml
[tool.ruff.lint]
select = ["I"]
```

Steps:
1. Open `test.py` directly in the editor
2. Validate that it raises the `F401` violation
3. Open `nested/nested.py` in the same editor instance
4. This file would raise only `I001` if the `nested/pyproject.toml` was
indexed

### VS Code

When (1) is done from above, the current working directory is `/` which
means the server will try to index the entire system to build up the
settings index. This will include the `nested/pyproject.toml` file as
well. This leads to bad user experience because the user would need to
wait for minutes for the server to finish indexing.

This PR avoids that by not traversing the workspace directory in
single-file mode. But, in VS Code, this means that per (4), the file
wouldn't raise `I001` but only raise two `F401` violations because the
`nested/pyproject.toml` was never resolved.

One solution here would be to fix this in the extension itself where we
would detect this scenario and pass in the workspace directory that is
the one containing this open file in (1) above.

### Neovim

**tl;dr** it works as expected because the client considers the presence
of certain files (depending on the server) as the root of the workspace.
For Ruff, they are `pyproject.toml`, `ruff.toml`, and `.ruff.toml`. This
means that the client notifies us as the user moves between single-file
mode and workspace mode.

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13770#issuecomment-2416608055

### Helix

Same as Neovim, additional context in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13770#issuecomment-2417362097

### Sublime Text

**tl;dr** It works similar to VS Code except that the current working
directory of the current process is different and thus the config file
is never read. So, the behavior remains unchanged with this PR.

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13770#issuecomment-2417362097

### Zed

Zed seems to be starting a separate language server instance for each
file when the editor is running in a single-file mode even though all
files have been opened in a single editor instance.

(Separated the logs into sections separated by a single blank line
indicating 3 different server instances that the editor started for 3
files.)

```
   0.000053375s  INFO main ruff_server::server: No workspace settings found for file:///Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp, using default settings
   0.009448792s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp
   0.009906334s DEBUG ruff:main ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/test.py
   0.011775917s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered

   0.000060583s  INFO main ruff_server::server: No workspace settings found for file:///Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/nested, using default settings
   0.010387125s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/nested
   0.011061875s DEBUG ruff:main ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/nested/nested.py
   0.011545208s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered

   0.000059125s  INFO main ruff_server::server: No workspace settings found for file:///Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/nested, using default settings
   0.010857583s  INFO main ruff_server::session::index: Registering workspace: /Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/nested
   0.011428958s DEBUG ruff:main ruff_server::resolve: Included path via `include`: /Users/dhruv/projects/ruff-temp/nested/other.py
   0.011893792s  INFO ruff:main ruff_server::server: Configuration file watcher successfully registered
```

## Test Plan

When using the `ruff` server from this PR, we see that the server starts
quickly as seen in the logs. Next, when I switch to the release binary,
it starts indexing the root directory.

For more details, refer to the "Editor Behavior" section above.
2024-10-18 10:51:43 +05:30
Raphael Gaschignard
3d0bdb426a [red-knot] Use the right scope when considering class bases (#13766)
Summary
---------

PEP 695 Generics introduce a scope inside a class statement's arguments
and keywords.

```
class C[T](A[T]):  # the T in A[T] is not from the global scope but from a type-param-specfic scope
   ...
```

When doing inference on the class bases, we currently have been doing
base class expression lookups in the global scope. Not an issue without
generics (since a scope is only created when generics are present).

This change instead makes sure to stop the global scope inference from
going into expressions within this sub-scope. Since there is a separate
scope, `check_file` and friends will trigger inference on these
expressions still.

Another change as a part of this is making sure that `ClassType` looks
up its bases in the right scope.

Test Plan
----------
`cargo test --package red_knot_python_semantic generics` will run the
markdown test that previously would panic due to scope lookup issues

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-17 22:29:46 +00:00
Carl Meyer
e2a30b71f4 [red-knot] revert change to emit fewer division by zero errors (#13801)
This reverts https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13799, and restores
the previous behavior, which I think was the most pragmatic and useful
version of the divide-by-zero error, if we will emit it at all.

In general, a type checker _does_ emit diagnostics when it can detect
something that will definitely be a problem for some inhabitants of a
type, but not others. For example, `x.foo` if `x` is typed as `object`
is a type error, even though some inhabitants of the type `object` will
have a `foo` attribute! The correct fix is to make your type annotations
more precise, so that `x` is assigned a type which definitely has the
`foo` attribute.

If we will emit it divide-by-zero errors, it should follow the same
logic. Dividing an inhabitant of the type `int` by zero may not emit an
error, if the inhabitant is an instance of a subclass of `builtins.int`
that overrides division. But it may emit an error (more likely it will).
If you don't want the diagnostic, you can clarify your type annotations
to require an instance of your safe subclass.

Because the Python type system doesn't have the ability to explicitly
reflect the fact that divide-by-zero is an error in type annotations
(e.g. for `int.__truediv__`), or conversely to declare a type as safe
from divide-by-zero, or include a "nonzero integer" type which it is
always safe to divide by, the analogy doesn't fully apply. You can't
explicitly mark your subclass of `int` as safe from divide-by-zero, we
just semi-arbitrarily choose to silence the diagnostic for subclasses,
to avoid false positives.

Also, if we fully followed the above logic, we'd have to error on every
`int / int` because the RHS `int` might be zero! But this would likely
cause too many false positives, because of the lack of a "nonzero
integer" type.

So this is just a pragmatic choice to emit the diagnostic when it is
very likely to be an error. It's unclear how useful this diagnostic is
in practice, but this version of it is at least very unlikely to cause
harm.
2024-10-17 20:17:22 +00:00
Carl Meyer
5c537b6dbb [red-knot] don't emit divide-by-zero error if we can't be sure (#13799)
If the LHS is just `int` or `float` type, that type includes custom
subclasses which can arbitrarily override division behavior, so we
shouldn't emit a divide-by-zero error in those cases.

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-17 17:11:07 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5e6de4e0c6 Changelog for Ruff v0.7 (#13794)
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-10-17 16:14:21 +00:00
Zanie Blue
70e5c4a8ba Recode TRY302 to TRY203 (#13502)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13492
2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
Micha Reiser
9218d6bedc Remove allow-unused-imports setting from the common lint options (#13677)
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13668
2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
Alex Waygood
1b79ae9817 [ruff-0.7] Stabilise the expansion of open-file-with-context-handler to work with other standard-library IO modules (SIM115) (#13680)
Closes #7313.
2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
Alexey Preobrazhenskiy
2b87587ac2 [flake8-pytest-style] Fix defaults when lint.flake8-pytest-style config section is empty (PT001, PT023) (#13292) 2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
Micha Reiser
d1e15f6246 Remove tab-size setting (#12835)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12041
2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
Micha Reiser
89a82158a1 Remove error messages for removed CLI aliases (#12833)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10171
2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
Micha Reiser
202c6a6d75 Remove output-format=text setting (#12836) 2024-10-17 16:35:12 +01:00
David Peter
5c3c0c4705 [red-knot] Inference for comparison of union types (#13781)
## Summary

Add type inference for comparisons involving union types. For example:
```py
one_or_two = 1 if flag else 2

reveal_type(one_or_two <= 2)  # revealed: Literal[True]
reveal_type(one_or_two <= 1)  # revealed: bool
reveal_type(one_or_two <= 0)  # revealed: Literal[False]
```

closes #13779

## Test Plan

See `resources/mdtest/comparison/unions.md`
2024-10-17 11:03:37 +02:00
Simon Brugman
6b7a738825 Add explanation of fixable in --statistics command (#13774)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-10-17 08:02:00 +02:00
Santhosh Solomon
4ea4bbb155 [flake8-bandit] Detect patterns from multi line SQL statements (S608) (#13574)
Co-authored-by: Santhosh Solomon <santhosh@advarisk.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-10-17 05:42:03 +00:00
aditya pillai
ed4a0b34ba [red-knot] don't include Unknown in the type for a conditionally-defined import (#13563)
## Summary

Fixes the bug described in #13514 where an unbound public type defaulted
to the type or `Unknown`, whereas it should only be the type if unbound.

## Test Plan

Added a new test case

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-16 13:46:03 -07:00
Micha Reiser
2095ea8372 Add scope assertion to TypeInference.extend (#13764)
## Summary

This PR adds a debug assertion that asserts that `TypeInference::extend`
is only called on results that have the same scope.
This is critical because `expressions` uses `ScopedExpressionId` that
are local and merging expressions from different
scopes would lead to incorrect expression types.

We could consider storing `scope` only on `TypeInference` for debug
builds. Doing so has the advantage that the `TypeInference` type is
smaller of which we'll have many. However, a `ScopeId` is a `u32`... so
it shouldn't matter that much and it avoids storing the `scope` both on
`TypeInference` and `TypeInferenceBuilder`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-10-16 08:44:25 -07:00
Alex Waygood
6282402a8c [red-knot] Add control flow for try/except blocks (#13729) 2024-10-16 13:03:59 +00:00
Raphael Gaschignard
d25673f664 [red-knot] Do not panic if named expressions show up in assignment position (#13711)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-16 12:42:39 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a94914dc35 Enable preview mode for 'unstable' black tests (#13776) 2024-10-16 12:25:34 +00:00
cake-monotone
2ffc3fad47 [red-knot] Implement Type::Tuple Comparisons (#13712)
## Summary

This PR implements comparisons for (tuple, tuple).

It will close #13688 and complete an item in #13618 once merged.

## Test Plan

Basic tests are included for (tuple, tuple) comparisons.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-16 11:39:55 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8f5b2aac9a Refactor: Remove StringPart and AnyStringPart in favor of StringLikePart (#13772) 2024-10-16 12:52:06 +02:00
David Peter
b85be6297e [red knot] Minor follow-up tasks regarding singleton types (#13769)
## Summary

- Do not treat empty tuples as singletons after discussion [1]
- Improve comment regarding intersection types
- Resolve unnecessary TODO in Markdown test

[1]
https://discuss.python.org/t/should-we-specify-in-the-language-reference-that-the-empty-tuple-is-a-singleton/67957

## Test Plan

—
2024-10-16 11:30:03 +02:00
Alex Waygood
fb1d1e3241 [red-knot] Simplify some branches in infer_subscript_expression (#13762)
## Summary

Just a small simplification to remove some unnecessary complexity here.
Rather than using separate branches for subscript expressions involving
boolean literals, we can simply convert them to integer literals and
reuse the logic in the `IntLiteral` branches.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic`
2024-10-16 07:58:24 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c6b311c546 Update setup image for PyCharm External Tool (#13767)
## Summary

fixes: #13765 

## Preview

<img width="624" alt="Screenshot 2024-10-16 at 10 05 57"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c0eccda5-3cf1-4119-a9b5-d86b01a8c64c">
2024-10-16 04:41:37 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b16f665a81 [red-knot] Infer target types for unpacked tuple assignment (#13316)
## Summary

This PR adds support for unpacking tuple expression in an assignment
statement where the target expression can be a tuple or a list (the
allowed sequence targets).

The implementation introduces a new `infer_assignment_target` which can
then be used for other targets like the ones in for loops as well. This
delegates it to the `infer_definition`. The final implementation uses a
recursive function that visits the target expression in source order and
compares the variable node that corresponds to the definition. At the
same time, it keeps track of where it is on the assignment value type.

The logic also accounts for the number of elements on both sides such
that it matches even if there's a gap in between. For example, if
there's a starred expression like `(a, *b, c) = (1, 2, 3)`, then the
type of `a` will be `Literal[1]` and the type of `b` will be
`Literal[2]`.

There are a couple of follow-ups that can be done:
* Use this logic for other target positions like `for` loop
* Add diagnostics for mis-match length between LHS and RHS

## Test Plan

Add various test cases using the new markdown test framework.
Validate that existing test cases pass.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-15 19:07:11 +00:00
Alex
d77480768d [red-knot] Port type inference tests to new test framework (#13719)
## Summary

Porting infer tests to new markdown tests framework.

Link to the corresponding issue: #13696

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-10-15 11:23:46 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
5fa82fb0cd Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#13753) 2024-10-15 13:36:11 +00:00
David Peter
74bf4b0653 [red knot] Fix narrowing for '… is not …' type guards, add '… is …' type guards (#13758)
## Summary

- Fix a bug with `… is not …` type guards.
 
  Previously, in an example like
  ```py
  x = [1]
  y = [1]
  
  if x is not y:
      reveal_type(x)
  ```
  we would infer a type of `list[int] & ~list[int] == Never` for `x`
  inside the conditional (instead of `list[int]`), since we built a
  (negative) intersection with the type of the right hand side (`y`).
  However, as this example shows, this assumption can only be made for
  singleton types (types with a single inhabitant) such as `None`.
- Add support for `… is …` type guards.

closes #13715

## Test Plan

Moved existing `narrow_…` tests to Markdown-based tests and added new
ones (including a regression test for the bug described above). Note
that will create some conflicts with
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13719. I tried to establish the
correct organizational structure as proposed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13719#discussion_r1800188105
2024-10-15 14:49:32 +02:00
Micha Reiser
5f65e842e8 Upgrade salsa (#13757) 2024-10-15 11:06:32 +00:00
Micha Reiser
72ac6cd5a5 Fix TODO directive out of bounds acccess (#13756) 2024-10-15 10:49:53 +02:00
David Peter
04b636cba2 [red knot] Use memmem::find instead of custom version (#13750)
This is a follow-up on #13746:

- Use `memmem::find` instead of rolling our own inferior version.
- Avoid `x.as_ref()` calls using `&**x`
2024-10-14 15:17:19 +02:00
Alex Waygood
6048f331d9 [red-knot] Add a build.rs file to red_knot_python_semantic, and document pitfalls of using rstest in combination with mdtest (#13747) 2024-10-14 13:02:03 +01:00
David Peter
93097f1c53 [red-knot] feat: Inference for BytesLiteral comparisons (#13746)
Implements inference for `BytesLiteral` comparisons along the lines of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13634.

closes #13687

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-14 14:01:23 +02:00
Sid
9bb4722ebf [flake8-todos] Allow words starting with todo (#13640)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-10-14 10:21:45 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5caabe54b6 Allow ipytest cell magic (#13745)
## Summary

fixes: #13718 

## Test Plan

Using the notebook as mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13718#issuecomment-2410631674,
this PR does not give the "F821 Undefined name `test_sorted`"
diagnostic.
2024-10-14 15:48:33 +05:30
renovate[bot]
814ab47582 Update dependency @miniflare/storage-memory to v2.14.4 (#13737)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 07:52:28 +00:00
renovate[bot]
c3a3622e30 Update Rust crate libcst to v1.5.0 (#13739)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 09:51:13 +02:00
renovate[bot]
4ef422d3b4 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.20 (#13733)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 09:44:55 +02:00
renovate[bot]
58bc981677 Update Rust crate pathdiff to v0.2.2 (#13734)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 09:41:33 +02:00
renovate[bot]
dd5018ac55 Update dependency @miniflare/kv to v2.14.4 (#13736)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 07:40:49 +00:00
renovate[bot]
63df94b521 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.87 (#13735)
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2024-10-14 07:39:46 +00:00
renovate[bot]
e4c0dd6f96 Update rust-wasm-bindgen monorepo (#13738)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-14 07:38:45 +00:00
Micha Reiser
3111dce5b4 Fix mkdocs CI job (#13744) 2024-10-14 09:31:35 +02:00
Micha Reiser
8445e4725c Downgrade benchmarks CI job to ubuntu 22 (#13743) 2024-10-14 09:17:38 +02:00
Alex Waygood
defdc4dd8e [red-knot] Use colors to improve readability of mdtest output (#13725) 2024-10-13 14:20:35 +01:00
Steve C
46bc69d1d4 [flake8-pyi] - fix dropped exprs in PYI030 autofix (#13727) 2024-10-13 11:33:03 +01:00
Carl Meyer
3209953276 [red-knot] clarify mdtest README (#13720)
Address a potential point of confusion that bit a contributor in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13719

Also remove a no-longer-accurate line about bare `error: ` assertions
(which are no longer allowed) and clarify another point about which
kinds of error assertions to use.
2024-10-11 12:36:48 -07:00
Carl Meyer
6ae833e0c7 [red-knot] mdtest usability improvements for reveal_type (#13709)
## Summary

Fixes #13708.

Silence `undefined-reveal` diagnostic on any line including a `#
revealed:` assertion.

Add more context to un-silenced `undefined-reveal` diagnostics in mdtest
test failures. This doesn't make the failure output less verbose, but it
hopefully clarifies the right fix for an `undefined-reveal` in mdtest,
while still making it clear what red-knot's normal diagnostic for this
looks like.

## Test Plan

Added and updated tests.
2024-10-10 17:33:53 -07:00
Carl Meyer
a3dc5c0529 [red-knot] document test framework (#13695)
This adds documentation for the new test framework.

I also added documentation for the planned design of features we haven't
built yet (clearly marked as such), so that this doc can become the sole
source of truth for the test framework design (we don't need to refer
back to the original internal design document.)

Also fixes a few issues in the test framework implementation that were
discovered in writing up the docs.

---------

Co-authored-by: T-256 <132141463+T-256@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-10-10 12:02:01 -07:00
Alex Waygood
d6b24b690a [pycodestyle] Fix whitespace-related false positives and false negatives inside type-parameter lists (#13704) 2024-10-10 17:24:17 +01:00
Alex Waygood
5b4afd30ca Harmonise methods for distinguishing different Python source types (#13682) 2024-10-09 13:18:52 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b9827a4122 Remove layout values from AnyStringPart (#13681) 2024-10-09 07:25:40 +01:00
Carl Meyer
93eff7f174 [red-knot] type inference/checking test framework (#13636)
## Summary

Adds a markdown-based test framework for writing tests of type inference
and type checking. Fixes #11664.

Implements the basic required features. A markdown test file is a suite
of tests, each test can contain one or more Python files, with
optionally specified path/name. The test writes all files to an
in-memory file system, runs red-knot, and matches the resulting
diagnostics against `Type: ` and `Error: ` assertions embedded in the
Python source as comments.

We will want to add features like incremental tests, setting custom
configuration for tests, writing non-Python files, testing syntax
errors, capturing full diagnostic output, etc. There's also plenty of
room for improved UX (colored output?).

## Test Plan

Lots of tests!

Sample of the current output when a test fails:

```
     Running tests/inference.rs (target/debug/deps/inference-7c96590aa84de2a4)

running 1 test
test inference::path_1_resources_inference_numbers_md ... FAILED

failures:

---- inference::path_1_resources_inference_numbers_md stdout ----
inference/numbers.md - Numbers - Floats
  /src/test.py
    line 2: unexpected error: [invalid-assignment] "Object of type `Literal["str"]` is not assignable to `int`"

thread 'inference::path_1_resources_inference_numbers_md' panicked at crates/red_knot_test/src/lib.rs:60:5:
Some tests failed.
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace


failures:
    inference::path_1_resources_inference_numbers_md

test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.19s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p red_knot_test --test inference`
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-08 12:33:19 -07:00
Micha Reiser
fc661e193a Normalize implicit concatenated f-string quotes per part (#13539) 2024-10-08 09:59:17 +00:00
Zanie Blue
42fcbef876 Fix typo in allow-unused-imports documentation (#13669) 2024-10-07 14:08:36 -05:00
Alex Waygood
71b52b83e4 [red-knot] Allow type[] to be subscripted (#13667)
Fixed a TODO by adding another TODO. It's the red-knot way!

## Summary

`builtins.type` can be subscripted at runtime on Python 3.9+, even
though it has no `__class_getitem__` method and its metaclass (which
is... itself) has no `__getitem__` method. The special case is
[hardcoded directly into `PyObject_GetItem` in
CPython](744caa8ef4/Objects/abstract.c (L181-L184)).
We just have to replicate the special case in our semantic model.

This will fail at runtime on Python <3.9. However, there's a bunch of
outstanding questions (detailed in the TODO comment I added) regarding
how we deal with subscriptions of other generic types on lower Python
versions. Since we want to avoid too many false positives for now, I
haven't tried to address this; I've just made `type` subscriptable on
all Python versions.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic --lib`
2024-10-07 19:43:47 +01:00
Zanie Blue
fb90f5a13d Add known limitation to C416 with dictionaries (#13627)
Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13625

See also #13629
2024-10-07 16:20:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
d7484e6942 [red-knot] Improve type inference for except handlers where a tuple of exception classes is caught (#13646) 2024-10-07 16:13:06 +01:00
Dylan
14ee5dbfde [refurb] Count codepoints not bytes for slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix (FURB188) (#13631) 2024-10-07 16:13:28 +02:00
Alex Waygood
27ac34d683 Rework S606 (start-process-with-no-shell) docs to make clear the security motivations (#13658)
Helps with #13614. This docs rewrite draws on the [documentation for the
original bandit
rule](https://bandit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/b606_start_process_with_no_shell.html).
2024-10-07 13:31:01 +01:00
Sid
31ca1c3064 [flake8-async] allow async generators (ASYNC100) (#13639)
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## Summary

Treat async generators as "await" in ASYNC100.

Fixes #13637

## Test Plan

Updated snapshot
2024-10-07 07:25:54 -05:00
qdegraaf
646e4136d7 [flake8-bugbear] Tweak B905 message to not suggest setting parameter strict= to False (#13656)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-07 11:56:17 +00:00
Alex Waygood
58a11b33da Fixup docs markup for RUF027 (#13659) 2024-10-07 11:49:45 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7856e90a2c Update pre-commit dependencies (#13650)
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2024-10-07 10:16:58 +01:00
renovate[bot]
98878c9bf2 Update dependency tomli to v2.0.2 (#13649)
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2024-10-07 10:16:43 +01:00
Aleksei Latyshev
73aa6ea417 [refurb] implement hardcoded-string-charset (FURB156) (#13530)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-10-07 07:35:14 +00:00
renovate[bot]
38d872ea4c Update Rust crate hashbrown to 0.15.0 (#13652)
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2024-10-07 08:50:59 +02:00
renovate[bot]
824def2194 Update dependency ruff to v0.6.9 (#13648)
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2024-10-07 08:15:58 +02:00
renovate[bot]
2ab78dd6a5 Update NPM Development dependencies (#13651)
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2024-10-07 08:15:26 +02:00
renovate[bot]
03fa7f64dd Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.19 (#13647)
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2024-10-07 08:05:40 +02:00
renovate[bot]
43330225be Update Rust crate serde_with to v3.11.0 (#13655)
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2024-10-07 08:04:04 +02:00
renovate[bot]
383d9d9f6e Update Rust crate once_cell to v1.20.2 (#13653)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-07 08:03:12 +02:00
Simon
8108f83810 [red-knot] feat: add StringLiteral and LiteralString comparison (#13634)
## Summary

Implements string literal comparisons and fallbacks to `str` instance
for `LiteralString`.
Completes an item in #13618

## Test Plan

- Adds a dedicated test with non exhaustive cases

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-05 12:22:30 -07:00
Simon
f1205177fd [red-knot] fix: when simplifying union, True & False -> instance(bool) (#13644) 2024-10-05 19:01:10 +01:00
Simon
1c2cafc101 [red-knot] more ergonomic and efficient handling of known builtin classes (#13615) 2024-10-05 18:03:46 +01:00
Alex Waygood
7c5a7d909c [red-knot] Improve tests relating to type inference for exception handlers (#13643) 2024-10-05 16:59:36 +00:00
Zanie Blue
2a365bb278 Mark PLE1141 fix as unsafe (#13629)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13343

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-04 14:22:26 -05:00
Zanie Blue
020f4d4a54 Add test cases for RUF006 with lambdas (#13628)
As discussed in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13619
2024-10-04 14:09:43 -05:00
Simon
888930b7d3 [red-knot] feat: implement integer comparison (#13571)
## Summary

Implements the comparison operator for `[Type::IntLiteral]` and
`[Type::BooleanLiteral]` (as an artifact of special handling of `True` and
`False` in python).
Sets the framework to implement more comparison for types known at
static time (e.g. `BooleanLiteral`, `StringLiteral`), allowing us to only
implement cases of the triplet `<left> Type`, `<right> Type`, `CmpOp`.
Contributes to #12701 (without checking off an item yet).

## Test Plan

- Added a test for the comparison of literals that should include most
cases of note.
- Added a test for the comparison of int instances

Please note that the cases do not cover 100% of the branches as there
are many and the current testing strategy with variables make this
fairly confusing once we have too many in one test.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-10-04 10:40:59 -07:00
Zanie Blue
d726f09cf0 Fix PTH123 false positive when open is passed a file descriptor (#13616)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12871

Includes some minor semantic type inference extensions changes to help
with reliably detecting integers
2024-10-04 08:48:47 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
975be9c1c6 Bump version to 0.6.9 (#13624) 2024-10-04 18:51:13 +05:30
Zanie Blue
99e4566fce Mark FURB118 fix as unsafe (#13613)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13421
2024-10-03 21:39:22 +00:00
Simon Høxbro Hansen
7ad07c2c5d Add allow-unused-imports setting for unused-import rule (F401) (#13601)
## Summary
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9962 by allowing a
configuration setting `allowed-unused-imports`

TODO:
- [x] Figure out the correct name and place for the setting; currently,
I have added it top level.
- [x] The comparison is pretty naive. I tried using `glob::Pattern` but
couldn't get it to work in the configuration.
- [x] Add tests
- [x] Update documentations

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-10-03 19:44:44 +00:00
Bernát Gábor
4aefe52393 Support ruff discovery in pip build environments (#13591)
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13321.

Contents of overlay:
```bash
/private/var/folders/v0/l8q3ghks2gs5ns2_p63tyqh40000gq/T/pip-build-env-e0ukpbvo/overlay/bin:
total 26M
-rwxr-xr-x 1 bgabor8 staff 26M Oct  1 08:22 ruff
drwxr-xr-x 3 bgabor8 staff  96 Oct  1 08:22 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 bgabor8 staff 128 Oct  1 08:22 ..
```

Python executable:
```bash
'/Users/bgabor8/git/github/ruff-find-bin-during-build/.venv/bin/python'
```
PATH is:
```bash
['/private/var/folders/v0/l8q3ghks2gs5ns2_p63tyqh40000gq/T/pip-build-env-e0ukpbvo/overlay/bin',
 '/private/var/folders/v0/l8q3ghks2gs5ns2_p63tyqh40000gq/T/pip-build-env-e0ukpbvo/normal/bin',
'/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.11/bin',
'/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/bin',
```
Not sure where to add tests, there does not seem to be any existing one.
Can someone help me with that?
2024-10-03 17:38:07 +00:00
Zanie Blue
cc1f766622 Preserve trivia (i.e. comments) in PLR5501 (#13573)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13545

As described in the issue, we move comments before the inner `if`
statement to before the newly constructed `elif` statement (previously
`else`).
2024-10-03 10:22:20 -05:00
Bernát Gábor
fdd0a22c03 Move to maintained mirror of prettier (#13592)
https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier has been archived and is
no longer maintained.

Signed-off-by: Bernát Gábor <bgabor8@bloomberg.net>
2024-10-03 15:35:27 +01:00
cake-monotone
3728d5b3a2 [pyupgrade] Fix UP043 to apply to collections.abc.Generator and collections.abc.AsyncGenerator (#13611)
## Summary

fix #13602 

Currently, `UP043` only applies to typing.Generator, but it should also
support collections.abc.Generator.

This update ensures `UP043` correctly handles both
`collections.abc.Generator` and `collections.abc.AsyncGenerator`

### UP043
> `UP043`
> Python 3.13 introduced the ability for type parameters to specify
default values. As such, the default type arguments for some types in
the standard library (e.g., Generator, AsyncGenerator) are now optional.
> Omitting type parameters that match the default values can make the
code more concise and easier to read.

```py
Generator[int, None, None] -> Generator[int]
```
2024-10-03 13:06:15 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
7e3894f5b3 Avoid short circuiting B017 for multiple context managers (#13609)
## Summary

fixes: #13603
2024-10-03 15:35:05 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
c3b40da0d2 Use backticks for code in red-knot messages (#13599)
## Summary

...and remove periods from messages that don't span more than a single
sentence.

This is more consistent with how we present user-facing messages in uv
(which has a defined style guide).
2024-10-02 03:14:28 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ef45185dbc Allow users to provide custom diagnostic messages when unwrapping calls (#13597)
## Summary

You can now call `return_ty_result` to operate on a `Result` directly
thereby using your own diagnostics, as in:

```rust
return dunder_getitem_method
    .call(self.db, &[slice_ty])
    .return_ty_result(self.db, value.as_ref().into(), self)
    .unwrap_or_else(|err| {
        self.add_diagnostic(
            (&**value).into(),
            "call-non-callable",
            format_args!(
                "Method `__getitem__` is not callable on object of type '{}'.",
                value_ty.display(self.db),
            ),
        );
        err.return_ty()
    });
```
2024-10-01 21:22:13 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
961fc98344 Use __class_getitem__ for more specific non-subscript errors (#13596) 2024-10-01 18:16:00 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0a6dc8e1b8 Support __getitem__ type inference for subscripts (#13579)
## Summary

Follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13562, to add
support for "arbitrary" subscript operations.
2024-10-01 18:04:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8d54996ffb Avoid indirection in class.__call__ lookup (#13595) 2024-10-01 18:01:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
73e884b232 [red-knot] [minor] Improve helper methods for builtin types (#13594) 2024-10-01 18:38:33 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
edba60106b Support classes that implement __call__ (#13580)
## Summary

This looked straightforward and removes some TODOs.
2024-10-01 17:15:46 +00:00
Alex Waygood
043fba7a57 [red-knot] Fix a few details around Type::call (#13593) 2024-10-01 16:49:09 +00:00
Alex Waygood
20d997784d ruff_benchmark: open all tomllib files in the red-knot benchmark (#13589) 2024-10-01 17:47:36 +01:00
Alex Waygood
82324678cf Rename the ruff_vendored crate to red_knot_vendored (#13586) 2024-10-01 16:16:59 +01:00
Zanie Blue
cfd5d63917 Use operator specific messaging in division by zero diagnostics (#13588)
Requested at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13576#discussion_r1782530971
2024-10-01 08:58:38 -05:00
Alex Waygood
2a36b47f13 [red-knot] Remove Type::RevealType (#13567) 2024-10-01 10:01:03 +00:00
Tom Gillam
6322639aca Fix tiny typo in _typos.toml (#13583) 2024-10-01 10:54:00 +01:00
github-actions[bot]
360af1bc32 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#13578)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-10-01 08:05:19 +01:00
Zanie Blue
3af3f74c66 Update dedent_to to support blocks that are composed of comments (#13572)
While looking into https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13545 I
noticed that we return `None` here if you pass a block of comments. This
is annoying because it causes `adjust_indentation` to fall back to
LibCST which panics when it cannot find a statement.
2024-10-01 04:38:03 +00:00
Zanie Blue
45f01e7872 Add diagnostic for integer division by zero (#13576)
Adds a diagnostic for division by the integer zero in `//`, `/`, and
`%`.

Doesn't handle `<int> / 0.0` because we don't track the values of float
literals.
2024-09-30 22:38:52 +00:00
Simon
6cdf996af6 [red-knot] feat: introduce a new [Type::Todo] variant (#13548)
This variant shows inference that is not yet implemented..

## Summary

PR #13500 reopened the idea of adding a new type variant to keep track
of not-implemented features in Red Knot.

It was based off of #12986 with a more generic approach of keeping track
of different kind of unknowns. Discussion in #13500 agreed that keeping
track of different `Unknown` is complicated for now, and this feature is
better achieved through a new variant of `Type`.

### Requirements

Requirements for this implementation can be summed up with some extracts
of comment from @carljm on the previous PR

> So at the moment we are leaning towards simplifying this PR to just
use a new top-level variant, which behaves like Any and Unknown but
represents inference that is not yet implemented in red-knot.

> I think the general rule should be that Todo should propagate only
when the presence of the input Todo caused the output to be unknown.
>
> To take a specific example, the inferred result of addition must be
Unknown if either operand is Unknown. That is, Unknown + X will always
be Unknown regardless of what X is. (Same for X + Unknown.) In this
case, I believe that Unknown + Todo (or Todo + Unknown) should result in
Unknown, not result in Todo. If we fix the upstream source of the Todo,
the result would still be Unknown, so it's not useful to propagate the
Todo in this case: it wrongly suggests that the output is unknown
because of a todo item.

## Test Plan

This PR does not introduce new tests, but it did required to edit some
tests with the display of `[Type::Todo]` (currently `@Todo`), which
suggests that those test are placeholders requirements for features we
don't support yet.
2024-09-30 14:28:06 -07:00
Zanie Blue
9d8a4c0057 Improve display of assert_public_ty assertion failures (#13577)
While working on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13576 I noticed
that it was really hard to tell which assertion failed in some of these
test cases. This could be expanded to elsewhere, but I've heard this
test suite format won't be around for long?
2024-09-30 16:12:26 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c9c748a79e Add some basic subscript type inference (#13562)
## Summary

Just for tuples and strings -- the easiest cases. I think most of the
rest require generic support?
2024-09-30 16:50:46 -04:00
Zanie Blue
32c746bd82 Fix inference when integers are divided (#13575)
Fixes the `Operator::Div` case and adds `Operator::FloorDiv` support

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13570
2024-09-30 15:50:37 -05:00
Zanie Blue
e76f77d711 Use uv in contribution document (#13540) 2024-09-30 14:42:59 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
d86b73eb3d Add unary inference for integer and boolean literals (#13559)
## Summary

Just trying to familiarize myself with the general patterns, testing,
etc.

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12701.
2024-09-30 16:29:06 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5f4b282327 [red-knot] Allow calling bool() with no arguments (#13568) 2024-09-30 13:18:01 +00:00
aditya pillai
d9267132d6 Fix leftover references to red_knot_python_semantic/vendor/ (#13561)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 11:32:02 +00:00
renovate[bot]
5118166d21 Update NPM Development dependencies (#13560) 2024-09-29 22:09:47 -04:00
renovate[bot]
6fb1d6037a Update pre-commit dependencies (#13558) 2024-09-29 21:50:50 -04:00
renovate[bot]
9237813e0c Update Rust crate tempfile to v3.13.0 (#13557) 2024-09-29 21:50:46 -04:00
renovate[bot]
3bebde3ccc Update Rust crate regex to v1.11.0 (#13556) 2024-09-29 21:50:40 -04:00
renovate[bot]
6c5cbad533 Update dependency ruff to v0.6.8 (#13555) 2024-09-29 21:50:28 -04:00
renovate[bot]
7a2f8d4463 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.1.4 (#13554) 2024-09-29 21:50:22 -04:00
renovate[bot]
ad87ea948d Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.79 (#13553) 2024-09-29 21:50:16 -04:00
renovate[bot]
acfc34d615 Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.159 (#13552) 2024-09-29 21:50:10 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
668730cc28 Link to astral-sh/ruff-action (#13551) 2024-09-29 23:49:24 +00:00
Edouard Choinière
bee498d635 [flake8-use-pathlib] Fix typo in link to Path.stat (PTH116) (#13546)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

There was a typo in the links of the docs of PTH116, where Path.stat
used to link to Path.group.
Another rule, PTH202, does it correctly: 

ec72e675d9/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_use_pathlib/rules/os_path_getsize.rs (L33)

This PR only fixes a one word typo.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
I did not test that the doc generation framework picked up these
changes, I assume it will do it successfully.
2024-09-28 12:01:41 -04:00
TomerBin
ec72e675d9 Red Knot - Infer the return value of bool() (#13538)
## Summary
Following #13449, this PR adds custom handling for the bool constructor,
so when the input type has statically known truthiness value, it will be
used as the return value of the bool function.
For example, in the following snippet x will now be resolved to
`Literal[True]` instead of `bool`.
```python
x = bool(1)
```

## Test Plan
Some cargo tests were added.
2024-09-27 12:11:55 -07:00
Simon
1639488082 [red-knot] support fstring expressions (#13511)
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## Summary

Implement inference for `f-string`, contributes to #12701.

### First Implementation

When looking at the way `mypy` handles things, I noticed the following:
- No variables (e.g. `f"hello"`) ⇒ `LiteralString`
- Any variable (e.g. `f"number {1}"`) ⇒ `str`

My first commit (1ba5d0f13fdf70ed8b2b1a41433b32fc9085add2) implements
exactly this logic, except that we deal with string literals just like
`infer_string_literal_expression` (if below `MAX_STRING_LITERAL_SIZE`,
show `Literal["exact string"]`)

### Second Implementation

My second commit (90326ce9af5549af7b4efae89cd074ddf68ada14) pushes
things a bit further to handle cases where the expression within the
`f-string` are all literal values (string representation known at static
time).

Here's an example of when this could happen in code:
```python
BASE_URL = "https://httpbin.org"
VERSION = "v1"
endpoint = f"{BASE_URL}/{VERSION}/post"  # Literal["https://httpbin.org/v1/post"]
```
As this can be sightly more costly (additional allocations), I don't
know if we want this feature.

## Test Plan

- Added a test `fstring_expression` covering all cases I can think of

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-09-27 10:29:21 -07:00
Micha Reiser
f3e464ea4c refactor: Simplify quote selection logic (#13536) 2024-09-27 14:40:28 +02:00
Micha Reiser
253f5f269a refactor: Rename FormatStringContinuation to FormatImplicitConcatenatedString (#13531) 2024-09-27 08:24:50 +00:00
Micha Reiser
c046101b79 Fix codeblock dynamic line length calculation for indented examples (#13523) 2024-09-27 09:09:07 +02:00
Zanie Blue
7706f561a9 Do not offer an invalid fix for PLR1716 when the comparisons contain parenthesis (#13527)
Related to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13524

Doesn't offer a valid fix, opting to instead just not offer a fix at
all. If someone points me to a good way to handle parenthesis here I'm
down to try to fix the fix separately, but it looks quite hard.
2024-09-26 19:01:06 +00:00
Henry Jiang
f5e3662446 Remove jemalloc crate when building on AIX (#13529)
## Summary
Building ruff on AIX breaks on `tiki-jemalloc-sys` due to OS header
incompatibility

## Test Plan
`cargo test`

Co-authored-by: Henry Jiang <henry.jiang1@ibm.com>
2024-09-26 13:20:54 -04:00
Junzhuo ZHOU
a354d9ead6 Expose internal types as public access (#13509) 2024-09-26 17:34:30 +02:00
Zanie Blue
58a8e9c511 Fix handling of slices in tuples for FURB118, e.g., x[:, 1] (#13518)
There was already handling for the singleton `x[:]` case but not the
tuple case.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13508
2024-09-26 14:20:03 +00:00
ukyen
e83388dcea Don't raise D208 when last line is non-empty (#13372)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-09-26 14:53:21 +02:00
Micha Reiser
ae39ce56c0 Bump version to 0.6.8 (#13522) 2024-09-26 14:09:03 +02:00
Micha Reiser
ff2d214e11 Don't skip over imports and other nodes containing nested statements in import collector (#13521) 2024-09-26 11:57:05 +00:00
Micha Reiser
9442cd8fae Parenthesize match..case if guards (#13513) 2024-09-26 06:44:33 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8012707348 Align formatting of patterns in match-cases with expression formatting in clause headers (#13510) 2024-09-26 08:35:22 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
d7ffe46054 Disable the typeset plugin (#13517)
## Summary

There seems to be a bad interaction between enabling anchorlinks and the
`typeset` plugin. I think the former is more important than the
latter... so disabling the latter for now.

## Test Plan

Before:

![Screenshot 2024-09-25 at 7 53
21 PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bf7c70bb-19ab-4ece-9709-4c297f8ba67b)

After:

![Screenshot 2024-09-25 at 7 53
12 PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e767a575-1664-4288-aecb-82e8b1b1a7bd)
2024-09-25 23:58:35 +00:00
haarisr
7c83af419c red-knot: Implement the not operator for all Type variants (#13432)
Signed-off-by: haaris <haarisrahman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2024-09-25 13:44:19 -07:00
Zanie Blue
bbb044ebda Detect tuples bound to variadic positional arguments i.e. *args (#13512)
In https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13503, we added supported for
detecting variadic keyword arguments as dictionaries, here we use the
same strategy for detecting variadic positional arguments as tuples.
2024-09-25 10:03:25 -05:00
Zanie Blue
481065238b Avoid UP028 false negatives with non-reference shadowed bindings of loop variables (#13504)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13266

Avoids false negatives for shadowed bindings that aren't actually
references to the loop variable. There are some shadowed bindings we
need to support still, e.g., `del` requires the loop variable to exist.
2024-09-25 10:03:09 -05:00
Zanie Blue
11f06e0d55 Detect SIM910 when using variadic keyword arguments, i.e., **kwargs (#13503)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13493
2024-09-25 10:02:59 -05:00
Dylan
f27a8b8c7a [internal] ComparableExpr (f)strings and bytes made invariant under concatenation (#13301) 2024-09-25 16:58:57 +02:00
Vince van Noort
ca0ae0a484 [pylint] Implement boolean-chained-comparison (R1716) (#13435)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-09-25 09:14:12 +00:00
TomerBin
be1d5e3368 [red-knot] Add Type::bool and boolean expression inference (#13449) 2024-09-25 00:02:26 +00:00
Simon Brugman
03503f7f56 C401 message missing closing parenthesis (#13498) 2024-09-24 14:55:32 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
ff4b6d11fa Detect basic wildcard imports in ruff analyze graph (#13486)
## Summary

I guess we can just ignore the `*` entirely for now? This will add the
`__init__.py` for anything that's importing a package.
2024-09-23 18:09:00 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
96e7f3f96f Exit gracefully on broken pipe errors (#13485)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13483.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13442.

## Test Plan

```
❯ cargo run analyze graph ../django | head -n 10
   Compiling ruff v0.6.7 (/Users/crmarsh/workspace/ruff/crates/ruff)
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.63s
     Running `target/debug/ruff analyze graph ../django`
warning: `ruff analyze graph` is experimental and may change without warning
{
  "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/__init__.py": [
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/apps/__init__.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/conf/__init__.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/urls/__init__.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/utils/log.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/utils/version.py"
  ],
  "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/__main__.py": [
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/core/management/__init__.py"
```
2024-09-23 13:48:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
90dc7438ee Avoid panic when analyze graph hits broken pipe (#13484)
## Summary

I think we should also make the change that @BurntSushi recommended in
the linked issue, but this gets rid of the panic.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13483

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13442

## Test Plan

```
warning: `ruff analyze graph` is experimental and may change without warning
{
  "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/__init__.py": [
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/apps/__init__.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/conf/__init__.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/urls/__init__.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/utils/log.py",
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/utils/version.py"
  ],
  "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/__main__.py": [
    "/Users/crmarsh/workspace/django/django/core/management/__init__.py"
ruff failed
  Cause: Broken pipe (os error 32)
```
2024-09-23 09:43:09 -04:00
Micha Reiser
3e99ab141c Update Salsa (#13480) 2024-09-23 14:04:04 +02:00
renovate[bot]
115745a8ac Update dependency monaco-editor to ^0.52.0 (#13475)
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db76000521 Use anchorlinks rather than permalinks (#13471)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/7626
2024-09-23 02:44:45 +00:00
renovate[bot]
a2ed1e1cd1 Update Rust crate thiserror to v1.0.64 (#13462) 2024-09-22 22:32:45 -04:00
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7457679582 Update Rust crate dashmap to v6.1.0 (#13470) 2024-09-22 22:32:26 -04:00
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Charlie Marsh
7441da287f Skip traversal for non-compound statements (#13441)
## Summary

None of these can contain imports.
2024-09-21 20:47:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c2a5179d75 Reuse BTreeSets in module resolver (#13440)
## Summary

For dependencies, there's no reason to re-allocate here, since we know
the paths are unique.
2024-09-21 20:14:32 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
17c4690b5e Bump version to v0.6.7 (#13439) 2024-09-21 13:16:36 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
f06d44e6e5 Use forget for module resolver database (#13438)
## Summary

A tiny bit faster and the `red-knot` CLI does the same thing.
2024-09-21 17:00:02 +00:00
Micha Reiser
653c09001a Use an empty vendored file system in Ruff (#13436)
## Summary

This PR changes removes the typeshed stubs from the vendored file system
shipped with ruff
and instead ships an empty "typeshed".

Making the typeshed files optional required extracting the typshed files
into a new `ruff_vendored` crate. I do like this even if all our builds
always include typeshed because it means `red_knot_python_semantic`
contains less code that needs compiling.

This also allows us to use deflate because the compression algorithm
doesn't matter for an archive containing a single, empty file.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

I verified with ` cargo tree -f "{p} {f}" -p <package> ` that:

* red_knot_wasm: enables `deflate` compression
* red_knot: enables `zstd` compression
* `ruff`: uses stored


I'm not quiet sure how to build the binary that maturin builds but
comparing the release artifact size with `strip = true` shows a `1.5MB`
size reduction

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-09-21 16:31:42 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8921fbb54c vendored_typeshed_versions should use db.vendored (#13434) 2024-09-21 16:35:06 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
3018303c87 Avoid parsing with Salsa (#13437)
## Summary

For reasons I haven't investigated, this speeds up the resolver about 2x
(from 6.404s to 3.612s on an extremely large codebase).

## Test Plan

\cc @BurntSushi 

```
[andrew@duff rippling]$ time ruff analyze graph --preview > /dev/null

real    3.274
user    16.039
sys     7.609
maxmem  11631 MB
faults  0
[andrew@duff rippling]$ time ruff-patch analyze graph --preview > /dev/null

real    1.841
user    14.625
sys     3.639
maxmem  7173 MB
faults  0
[andrew@duff rippling]$ time ruff-patch2 analyze graph --preview > /dev/null

real    2.087
user    15.333
sys     4.869
maxmem  8642 MB
faults  0
```

Where that's `main`, then (`ruff-patch`) using the version with no
`File`, no `SemanticModel`, then (`ruff-patch2`) using `File`.
2024-09-21 13:52:16 +00:00
haarisr
6c303b2445 red-knot: Add not unary operator for boolean literals (#13422)
## Summary

Contributes to #12701

## Test Plan

Added test for boolean literals

Signed-off-by: haaris <haarisrahman@gmail.com>
2024-09-20 15:24:38 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
7579a792c7 Add test coverage for non-Python globs (#13430) 2024-09-20 20:46:00 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0bbc138037 Upgrade to latest cargo-dist version (#13416)
## Summary

Follows https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/7092.
2024-09-20 15:59:32 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
ff11db61b4 Add Python version support to ruff analyze CLI (#13426) 2024-09-20 15:40:47 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
2823487bf8 Respect lint.exclude in ruff check --add-noqa (#13427)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13423.
2024-09-20 19:39:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
910fac781d Add exclude support to ruff analyze (#13425)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13424.
2024-09-20 15:34:35 -04:00
Carl Meyer
149fb2090e [red-knot] more efficient UnionBuilder::add (#13411)
Avoid quadratic time in subsumed elements when adding a super-type of
existing union elements.

Reserve space in advance when adding multiple elements (from another
union) to a union.

Make union elements a `Box<[Type]>` instead of an `FxOrderSet`; the set
doesn't buy much since the rules of union uniqueness are defined in
terms of supertype/subtype, not in terms of simple type identity.

Move sealed-boolean handling out of a separate `UnionBuilder::simplify`
method and into `UnionBuilder::add`; now that `add` is iterating
existing elements anyway, this is more efficient.

Remove `UnionType::contains`, since it's now `O(n)` and we shouldn't
really need it, generally we care about subtype/supertype, not type
identity. (Right now it's used for `Type::Unbound`, which shouldn't even
be a type.)

Add support for `is_subtype_of` for the `object` type.

Addresses comments on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13401
2024-09-20 10:49:45 -07:00
Carl Meyer
40c65dcfa7 [red-knot] dedicated error message for all-union-elements not callable (#13412)
This was mentioned in an earlier review, and seemed easy enough to just
do it. No need to repeat all the types twice when it gives no additional
information.
2024-09-20 08:08:43 -07:00
yahayaohinoyi
03f3a4e855 [pycodestyle] Fix: Don't autofix if the first line ends in a question mark? (D400) (#13399)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-09-20 11:05:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
531ebf6dff Fix parentheses around return type annotations (#13381) 2024-09-20 09:23:53 +02:00
Rupert Tombs
7c2011599f Correct Some value is incorrect (#13418) 2024-09-20 08:25:58 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
17e90823da Some minor internal refactors for module graph (#13417) 2024-09-20 00:21:30 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
d01cbf7f8f Bump version to v0.6.6 (#13415) 2024-09-19 23:09:57 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
770b276c21 Cache glob resolutions in import graph (#13413)
## Summary

These are often repeated; caching the resolutions can have a huge
impact.
2024-09-20 02:24:06 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4e935f7d7d Add a subcommand to generate dependency graphs (#13402)
## Summary

This PR adds an experimental Ruff subcommand to generate dependency
graphs based on module resolution.

A few highlights:

- You can generate either dependency or dependent graphs via the
`--direction` command-line argument.
- Like Pants, we also provide an option to identify imports from string
literals (`--detect-string-imports`).
- Users can also provide additional dependency data via the
`include-dependencies` key under `[tool.ruff.import-map]`. This map uses
file paths as keys, and lists of strings as values. Those strings can be
file paths or globs.

The dependency resolution uses the red-knot module resolver which is
intended to be fully spec compliant, so it's also a chance to expose the
module resolver in a real-world setting.

The CLI is, e.g., `ruff graph build ../autobot`, which will output a
JSON map from file to files it depends on for the `autobot` project.
2024-09-19 21:06:32 -04:00
Carl Meyer
260c2ecd15 [red-knot] visit with-item vars even if not a Name (#13409)
This fixes the last panic on checking pandas.

(Match statement became an `if let` because clippy decided it wanted
that once I added the additional line in the else case?)

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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-19 10:37:49 -07:00
Dylan
f110d80279 [refurb] Skip slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix (FURB188) when nontrivial slice step is present (#13405) 2024-09-19 12:47:17 -04:00
Carl Meyer
a6d3d2fccd [red-knot] support reveal_type as pseudo-builtin (#13403)
Support using `reveal_type` without importing it, as implied by the type
spec and supported by existing type checkers.

We use `typing_extensions.reveal_type` for the implicit built-in; this
way it exists on all Python versions. (It imports from `typing` on newer
Python versions.)

Emits an "undefined name" diagnostic whenever `reveal_type` is
referenced in this way (in addition to the revealed-type diagnostic when
it is called). This follows the mypy example (with `--enable-error-code
unimported-reveal`) and I think provides a good (and easily
understandable) balance for user experience. If you are using
`reveal_type` for quick temporary debugging, the additional
undefined-name diagnostic doesn't hinder that use case. If we make the
revealed-type diagnostic a non-failing one, the undefined-name
diagnostic can still be a failing diagnostic, helping prevent
accidentally leaving it in place. For any use cases where you want to
leave it in place, you can always import it to avoid the undefined-name
diagnostic.

In the future, we can easily provide configuration options to a) turn
off builtin-reveal_type altogether, and/or b) silence the undefined-name
diagnostic when using it, if we have users on either side (loving or
hating pseudo-builtin `reveal_type`) who are dissatisfied with this
compromise.
2024-09-19 07:58:08 -07:00
Micha Reiser
afdb659111 Fix off-by one error in the LineIndex::offset calculation (#13407) 2024-09-19 11:58:45 +00:00
Simon
a8d9104fa3 Fix/#13070 defer annotations when future is active (#13395) 2024-09-19 10:13:37 +02:00
Micha Reiser
d3530ab997 Fix rendering of FURB188 docs (#13406) 2024-09-19 07:29:31 +00:00
Carl Meyer
cf1e91bb59 [red-knot] simplify subtypes from unions (#13401)
Add `Type::is_subtype_of` method, and simplify subtypes out of unions.
2024-09-18 22:06:39 -07:00
Carl Meyer
125eaafae0 [red-knot] inferred type, not Unknown, for undeclared paths (#13400)
After looking at more cases (for example, the case in the added test in
this PR), I realized that our previous rule, "if a symbol has any
declarations, use only declarations for its public type" is not
adequate. Rather than using `Unknown` as fallback if the symbol is not
declared in some paths, we need to use the inferred type as fallback in
that case.

For the paths where the symbol _was_ declared, we know that any bindings
must be assignable to the declared type in that path, so this won't
change the overall declared type in those paths. But for paths where the
symbol wasn't declared, this will give us a better type in place of
`Unknown`.
2024-09-18 21:47:49 -07:00
Carl Meyer
7aae80903c [red-knot] add support for typing_extensions.reveal_type (#13397)
Before `typing.reveal_type` existed, there was
`typing_extensions.reveal_type`. We should support both.

Also adds a test to verify that we can handle aliasing of `reveal_type`
to a different name.

Adds a bit of code to ensure that if we have a union of different
`reveal_type` functions (e.g. a union containing both
`typing_extensions.reveal_type` and `typing.reveal_type`) we still emit
the reveal-type diagnostic only once. This is probably unlikely in
practice, but it doesn't hurt to handle it smoothly. (It comes up now
because we don't support `version_info` checks yet, so
`typing_extensions.reveal_type` is actually that union.)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-18 21:39:03 -07:00
Carl Meyer
4aca9b91ba [red-knot] consider imports to be declarations (#13398)
I noticed that this pattern sometimes occurs in typeshed:
```
if ...:
    from foo import bar
else:
    def bar(): ...
```

If we have the rule that symbols with declarations only use declarations
for the public type, then this ends up resolving as `Unknown |
Literal[bar]`, because we didn't consider the import to be a
declaration.

I think the most straightforward thing here is to also consider imports
as declarations. The same rationale applies as for function and class
definitions: if you shadow an import, you should have to explicitly
shadow with an annotation, rather than just doing it
implicitly/accidentally.

We may also ultimately need to re-evaluate the rule that public type
considers only declarations, if there are declarations.
2024-09-18 20:59:03 -07:00
Hamir Mahal
8b3da1867e refactor: remove unnecessary string hashes (#13250) 2024-09-18 19:08:59 +02:00
Carl Meyer
c173ec5bc7 [red-knot] support for typing.reveal_type (#13384)
Add support for the `typing.reveal_type` function, emitting a diagnostic
revealing the type of its single argument. This is a necessary piece for
the planned testing framework.

This puts the cart slightly in front of the horse, in that we don't yet
have proper support for validating call signatures / argument types. But
it's easy to do just enough to make `reveal_type` work.

This PR includes support for calling union types (this is necessary
because we don't yet support `sys.version_info` checks, so
`typing.reveal_type` itself is a union type), plus some nice
consolidated error messages for calls to unions where some elements are
not callable. This is mostly to demonstrate the flexibility in
diagnostics that we get from the `CallOutcome` enum.
2024-09-18 09:59:51 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
44d916fb4e Respect FastAPI aliases in route definitions (#13394)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13263
2024-09-18 12:06:49 -04:00
Micha Reiser
4eb849aed3 Update the revisions of the formatter stability check projects (#13380) 2024-09-18 08:26:40 +02:00
Micha Reiser
6ac61d7b89 Fix placement of inline parameter comments (#13379) 2024-09-18 08:26:06 +02:00
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Charlie Marsh
70748950ae Respect word boundaries when detecting function signature in docs (#13388)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13242.
2024-09-18 00:01:38 -04:00
Carl Meyer
dcfebaa4a8 [red-knot] use declared types in inference/checking (#13335)
Use declared types in inference and checking. This means several things:

* Imports prefer declarations over inference, when declarations are
available.
* When we encounter a binding, we check that the bound value's inferred
type is assignable to the live declarations of the bound symbol, if any.
* When we encounter a declaration, we check that the declared type is
assignable from the inferred type of the symbol from previous bindings,
if any.
* When we encounter a binding+declaration, we check that the inferred
type of the bound value is assignable to the declared type.
2024-09-17 08:11:06 -07:00
Micha Reiser
d86e5ad031 Update Black tests (#13375) 2024-09-17 11:16:50 +02:00
Simon Brugman
bb12fe9d0c DOCS: navigate back to rule overview linter (#13368) 2024-09-16 16:21:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
3b57faf19b Fix build of ruff_benchmark on NixOS (#13366) 2024-09-16 09:41:46 +02:00
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c9f7c3d652 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.1.3 (#13360)
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489dbbaadc Add diagnostics panel and navigation features to playground (#13357) 2024-09-16 07:34:46 +00:00
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47e9ea2d5d Update pre-commit hook astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit to v0.6.5 (#13362)
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1365b0806d Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#13355)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

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2024-09-14 20:40:42 -04:00
Alex Waygood
f4de49ab37 [red-knot] Clarify how scopes are pushed and popped for comprehensions and generator expressions (#13353) 2024-09-14 13:31:17 -04:00
François-Michel L'Heureux
8b49845537 Fix documentation for editor vim plugin ALE (#13348)
The documented configuration did not work. On failure, ALE suggest to
run `ALEFixSuggest`, into with it documents the working configuration
key

'ruff_format' - Fix python files with the ruff formatter.

Fix an inaccuracy in the documentation, regarding the ALE plugin for the
Vim text editor.
2024-09-13 23:27:17 +05:30
Carl Meyer
d988204b1b [red-knot] add Declarations support to semantic indexing (#13334)
Add support for declared types to the semantic index. This involves a
lot of renaming to clarify the distinction between bindings and
declarations. The Definition (or more specifically, the DefinitionKind)
becomes responsible for determining which definitions are bindings,
which are declarations, and which are both, and the symbol table
building is refactored a bit so that the `IS_BOUND` (renamed from
`IS_DEFINED` for consistent terminology) flag is always set when a
binding is added, rather than being set separately (and requiring us to
ensure it is set properly).

The `SymbolState` is split into two parts, `SymbolBindings` and
`SymbolDeclarations`, because we need to store live bindings for every
declaration and live declarations for every binding; the split lets us
do this without storing more than we need.

The massive doc comment in `use_def.rs` is updated to reflect bindings
vs declarations.

The `UseDefMap` gains some new APIs which are allow-unused for now,
since this PR doesn't yet update type inference to take declarations
into account.
2024-09-13 13:55:22 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8558126df1 Bump version to 0.6.5 (#13346) 2024-09-13 20:12:26 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
9bd9981e70 Create insta snapshot for SARIF output (#13345)
## Summary

Follow-up from #13268, this PR updates the test case to use
`assert_snapshot` now that the output is limited to only include the
rules with diagnostics.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-09-13 14:35:45 +00:00
Micha Reiser
21bfab9b69 Playground: Add Copy as pyproject.toml/ruff.toml and paste from TOML (#13328) 2024-09-13 13:44:24 +01:00
Carl Meyer
43a5922f6f [red-knot] add BitSet::is_empty and BitSet::union (#13333)
Add `::is_empty` and `::union` methods to the `BitSet` implementation.

Allowing unused for now, until these methods become used later with the
declared-types implementation.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-12 14:25:45 -04:00
Carl Meyer
175d067250 [red-knot] add initial Type::is_equivalent_to and Type::is_assignable_to (#13332)
These are quite incomplete, but I needed to start stubbing them out in
order to build and test declared-types.

Allowing unused for now, until they are used later in the declared-types
PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-12 14:15:25 -04:00
Alex Waygood
4dc2c257ef [red-knot] Fix type inference for except* definitions (#13320) 2024-09-11 15:05:40 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b72d49be16 Add support for extensionless Python files for server (#13326)
## Summary

Closes: #12539 

## Test Plan

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e49b2669-6f12-4684-9e45-a3321b19b659
2024-09-12 00:35:26 +05:30
Alexey Preobrazhenskiy
eded78a39b [pyupgrade] Fix broken doc link and clarify that deprecated aliases were removed in Python 3.12 (UP005) (#13327) 2024-09-11 14:27:08 -04:00
Alex Waygood
a7b8cc08f0 [red-knot] Fix .to_instance() for union types (#13319) 2024-09-10 22:41:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
b93d0ab57c [red-knot] Add control flow for for loops (#13318) 2024-09-10 22:04:35 +00:00
Alex Waygood
e6b927a583 [red-knot] Add a convenience method for constructing a union from a list of elements (#13315) 2024-09-10 17:38:56 -04:00
Alex Waygood
acab1f4fd8 Remove allocation from ruff_python_stdlib::builtins::python_builtins (#13317) 2024-09-10 16:34:24 -04:00
Alex Waygood
2ca78721e6 [red-knot] Improve type inference for iteration over heterogenous tuples (#13314)
Followup to #13295
2024-09-10 15:13:50 -04:00
Micha Reiser
a528edad35 Disable jemalloc decay in benchmarks (#13299) 2024-09-10 19:32:43 +01:00
Alex Waygood
1d5bd89987 [pyflakes] Improve error message for UndefinedName when a builtin was added in a newer version than specified in Ruff config (F821) (#13293) 2024-09-10 18:03:52 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b7cef6c999 [red-knot] Add heterogeneous tuple type variant (#13295)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `Type` variant called `TupleType` which is used for
heterogeneous elements.

### Display notes

* For an empty tuple, I'm using `tuple[()]` as described in the docs:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#annotating-tuples
* For nested elements, it'll use the literal type instead of builtin
type unlike Pyright which does `tuple[Literal[1], tuple[int, int]]`
instead of `tuple[Literal[1], tuple[Literal[2], Literal[3]]]`. Also,
mypy would give `tuple[builtins.int, builtins.int]` instead of
`tuple[Literal[1], Literal[2]]`

## Test Plan

Update test case to account for the display change and add cases for
multiple elements and nested tuple elements.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-09-10 17:54:19 +00:00
Micha Reiser
110193af57 Fix tuple expansion example in formatter compatibility document (#13313) 2024-09-10 17:47:12 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
d6bd841512 [pydoclint] Ignore DOC201 when function name is "__new__" (#13300) 2024-09-10 13:25:38 -04:00
Alexey Preobrazhenskiy
210a9e6068 [isort] Improve rule documentation with a link to the option (I002) (#13308) 2024-09-10 09:36:21 -04:00
Micha Reiser
7c872e639b Only run executable rules when they are enabled (#13298) 2024-09-10 01:46:55 +01:00
Luo Peng
5ef6979d9a Only include rules with diagnostics in SARIF metadata (#13268) 2024-09-09 22:23:53 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
62c7d8f6ba [red-knot] Add control flow support for match statement (#13241)
## Summary

This PR adds support for control flow for match statement.

It also adds the necessary infrastructure required for narrowing
constraints in case blocks and implements the logic for
`PatternMatchSingleton` which is either `None` / `True` / `False`. Even
after this the inferred type doesn't get simplified completely, there's
a TODO for that in the test code.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for control flow for (a) when there's a wildcard pattern
and (b) when there isn't. There's also a test case to verify the
narrowing logic.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-09-10 02:14:19 +05:30
Alex Waygood
6f53aaf931 [red-knot] Add type inference for loop variables inside comprehension scopes (#13251) 2024-09-09 20:22:01 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ac720cd705 ERA001: Ignore script-comments with multiple end-tags (#13283) 2024-09-09 19:47:39 +01:00
Micha Reiser
312bd86e48 Fix configuration inheritance for configurations specified in the LSP settings (#13285) 2024-09-09 19:46:39 +01:00
Dylan
b04948fb72 [refurb] Implement slice-to-remove-prefix-or-suffix (FURB188) (#13256) 2024-09-09 15:08:44 +00:00
Calum Young
a98dbcee78 Add meta descriptions to rule pages (#13234)
## Summary

This PR updates the `scripts/generate_mkdocs.py` to add meta
descriptions to each rule as well as a fallback `site_description`.

I was initially planning to add this to `generate_docs.rs`; however
running `mdformat` on the rules caused the format of the additional
description to change into a state that mkdocs could not handle.

Fixes #13197 

## Test Plan

- Run  `python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py` to build the documentation
- Run `mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.public.yml` to serve the docs site locally
- Navigate to a rule on both the local site and the current production
site and note the addition of the description head tag. For example:
  - http://127.0.0.1:8000/ruff/rules/unused-import/

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f47ae4fa-fe5b-42e1-8874-cb36a2ef2c9b)
  - https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unused-import/

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2024-09-09 10:01:59 -04:00
Alex Waygood
1eb3e4057f [red-knot] Add definitions and limited type inference for exception handlers (#13267) 2024-09-09 07:35:15 -04:00
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2024-09-09 11:11:01 +00:00
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2024-09-09 11:07:16 +00:00
Micha Reiser
955dc8804a Playground: Fix errors not shown on page load (#13262) 2024-09-09 11:47:39 +01:00
renovate[bot]
e1603e3dca Update dependency ruff to v0.6.4 (#13288) 2024-09-08 22:00:43 -04:00
Micha Reiser
35d45c1e4b refactor: Return copied TextRange in CommentRanges iterator (#13281) 2024-09-08 13:17:37 +02:00
Dylan
e4aa479515 [red-knot] Handle StringLiteral truncation (#13276)
When a type of the form `Literal["..."]` would be constructed with too
large of a string, this PR converts it to `LiteralString` instead.

We also extend inference for binary operations to include the case where
one of the operands is `LiteralString`.

Closes #13224
2024-09-07 20:25:09 -07:00
Dylan
a7c936878d [ruff] Handle unary operators in decimal-from-float-literal (RUF032) (#13275)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-09-07 13:25:49 +00:00
Micha Reiser
c3bcd5c842 Upgrade to Rust 1.81 (#13265) 2024-09-06 15:09:09 +02:00
Simon
594dee1b0b [red-knot] resolve source/stubs over namespace packages (#13254) 2024-09-06 12:14:26 +01:00
Carl Meyer
a4ebe7d344 [red-knot] consolidate diagnostic and inference tests (#13248)
Pull the tests from `types.rs` into `infer.rs`.

All of these are integration tests with the same basic form: create a
code sample, run type inference or check on it, and make some assertions
about types and/or diagnostics. These are the sort of tests we will want
to move into a test framework with a low-boilerplate custom textual
format. In the meantime, having them together (and more importantly,
their helper utilities together) means that it's easy to keep tests for
related language features together (iterable tests with other iterable
tests, callable tests with other callable tests), without an artificial
split based on tests which test diagnostics vs tests which test
inference. And it allows a single test to more easily test both
diagnostics and inference. (Ultimately in the test framework, they will
likely all test diagnostics, just in some cases the diagnostics will
come from `reveal_type()`.)
2024-09-05 09:15:22 -07:00
Carl Meyer
2a3775e525 [red-knot] AnnAssign with no RHS is not a Definition (#13247)
My plan for handling declared types is to introduce a `Declaration` in
addition to `Definition`. A `Declaration` is an annotation of a name
with a type; a `Definition` is an actual runtime assignment of a value
to a name. A few things (an annotated function parameter, an
annotated-assignment with an RHS) are both a `Definition` and a
`Declaration`.

This more cleanly separates type inference (only cares about
`Definition`) from declared types (only impacted by a `Declaration`),
and I think it will work out better than trying to squeeze everything
into `Definition`. One of the tests in this PR
(`annotation_only_assignment_transparent_to_local_inference`)
demonstrates one reason why. The statement `x: int` should have no
effect on local inference of the type of `x`; whatever the locally
inferred type of `x` was before `x: int` should still be the inferred
type after `x: int`. This is actually quite hard to do if `x: int` is
considered a `Definition`, because a core assumption of the use-def map
is that a `Definition` replaces the previous value. To achieve this
would require some hackery to effectively treat `x: int` sort of as if
it were `x: int = x`, but it's not really even equivalent to that, so
this approach gets quite ugly.

As a first step in this plan, this PR stops treating AnnAssign with no
RHS as a `Definition`, which fixes behavior in a couple added tests.

This actually makes things temporarily worse for the ellipsis-type test,
since it is defined in typeshed only using annotated assignments with no
RHS. This will be fixed properly by the upcoming addition of
declarations, which should also treat a declared type as sufficient to
import a name, at least from a stub.
2024-09-05 08:55:00 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
65cc6ec41d Bump version to 0.6.4 (#13253) 2024-09-05 21:05:15 +05:30
Carl Meyer
66fe226608 [red-knot] fix lookup of nonlocal names in deferred annotations (#13236)
Initially I had deferred annotation name lookups reuse the "public
symbol type", since that gives the correct "from end of scope" view of
reaching definitions that we want. But there is a key difference; public
symbol types are based only on definitions in the queried scope (or
"name in the given namespace" in runtime terms), they don't ever look up
a name in nonlocal/global/builtin scopes. Deferred annotation resolution
should do this lookup.

Add a test, and fix deferred name resolution to support
nonlocal/global/builtin names.

Fixes #13176
2024-09-04 10:10:54 -07:00
Alex Waygood
e965f9cc0e [red-knot] Infer Unknown for the loop var in async for loops (#13243) 2024-09-04 14:24:58 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0512428a6f [red-knot] Emit a diagnostic if the value of a starred expression or a yield from expression is not iterable (#13240) 2024-09-04 14:19:11 +00:00
Alex Waygood
46a457318d [red-knot] Add type inference for basic for loops (#13195) 2024-09-04 10:19:50 +00:00
Alex Waygood
57289099bb Make mypy pass on black in knot_benchmark (#13235) 2024-09-04 09:35:58 +00:00
Lucas Vieira dos Santos
9d1bd7a8a7 [pylint] removed dunder methods in Python 3 (PLW3201) (#13194)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-09-04 08:23:08 +02:00
Lucas Vieira dos Santos
e37bde458e [ruff] implement useless if-else (RUF034) (#13218) 2024-09-04 08:22:17 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
862bd0c429 [red-knot] Add debug assert to check for duplicate definitions (#13214)
## Summary

Closes: #13085

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test --workspace`
2024-09-04 05:53:32 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e1e9143c47 [red-knot] Handle multiple comprehension targets (#13213)
## Summary

Part of #13085, this PR updates the comprehension definition to handle
multiple targets.

## Test Plan

Update existing semantic index test case for comprehension with multiple
targets. Running corpus tests shouldn't panic.
2024-09-04 11:18:58 +05:30
Carl Meyer
3c4ec82aee [red-knot] support non-local name lookups (#13177)
Add support for non-local name lookups.

There's one TODO around annotated assignments without a RHS; these need
a fair amount of attention, which they'll get in an upcoming PR about
declared vs inferred types.

Fixes #11663
2024-09-03 14:18:05 -07:00
Carl Meyer
29c36a56b2 [red-knot] fix scope inference with deferred types (#13204)
Test coverage for #13131 wasn't as good as I thought it was, because
although we infer a lot of types in stubs in typeshed, we don't check
typeshed, and therefore we don't do scope-level inference and pull all
types for a scope. So we didn't really have good test coverage for
scope-level inference in a stub. And because of this, I got the code for
supporting that wrong, meaning that if we did scope-level inference with
deferred types, we'd end up never populating the deferred types in the
scope's `TypeInference`, which causes panics like #13160.

Here I both add test coverage by running the corpus tests both as `.py`
and as `.pyi` (which reveals the panic), and I fix the code to support
deferred types in scope inference.

This also revealed a problem with deferred types in generic functions,
which effectively span two scopes. That problem will require a bit more
thought, and I don't want to block this PR on it, so for now I just
don't defer annotations on generic functions.

Fixes #13160.
2024-09-03 11:20:43 -07:00
Alex Waygood
dfee65882b [red-knot] Inline Type::is_literal (#13230) 2024-09-03 15:02:50 +01:00
Alex Waygood
50c8ee5175 Fix virtual environment details in knot_benchmark (#13228) 2024-09-03 14:35:45 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c2aac5f826 Enable multithreading for pyright (#13227) 2024-09-03 11:24:42 +00:00
Alex Waygood
387af831f9 Improve detection of whether a symbol refers to a builtin exception (#13215) 2024-09-03 10:33:03 +00:00
Alex Waygood
9d517061f2 [red-knot] Reduce some repetitiveness in tests (#13135) 2024-09-03 11:26:44 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
facf6febf0 [red-knot] Remove match pattern definition visitor (#13209)
## Summary

This PR is based on this discussion:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13147#discussion_r1739408653.

**Todo**

- [x] Add documentation for `MatchPatternState`

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test` and `cargo clippy`
2024-09-03 08:53:35 +00:00
Simon
46e687e8d1 [red-knot] Condense literals display by types (#13185)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-09-03 07:23:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
599103c933 Add a few missing #[return_ref] attributes (#13223) 2024-09-03 09:15:43 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
54df960a4a Use | for page separator in meta titles (#13221)
## Summary

Same as https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6953.
2024-09-03 00:46:15 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
3463683632 Update URL in structured schema (#13220) 2024-09-03 00:21:45 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6b973b2556 Point docs to Astral favicon (#13219)
## Summary

Same as https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6951. Unfortunately we have
to use a single favicon for the docs.
2024-09-02 20:11:39 -04:00
Alex Waygood
c0e2c13d0d [flake8-pyi] Teach various rules that annotations might be stringized (#12951) 2024-09-02 13:40:06 +00:00
Ruben van Eldik
591a7a152c Handle singular case for incompatible rules warning (#13212)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-09-02 15:16:06 +02:00
Alex Waygood
b7c7b4b387 Add a method to Checker for cached parsing of stringified type annotations (#13158) 2024-09-02 12:44:20 +00:00
Tom Kuson
ea0246c51a [ruff] Implement post-init-default (RUF033) (#13192)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-02 13:10:55 +01:00
Ewoud Samuels
0f85769976 Fix example in PLE1520 documentation (#13210) 2024-09-02 13:19:43 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
47f0b45be3 Implement AstNode for Identifier (#13207)
## Summary

Follow-up to #13147, this PR implements the `AstNode` for `Identifier`.
This makes it easier to create the `NodeKey` in red knot because it uses
a generic method to construct the key from `AnyNodeRef` and is important
for definitions that are created only on identifiers instead of
`ExprName`.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` and `cargo clippy`
2024-09-02 16:27:12 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
f4bed22b05 Ignore invalid notebook in ecosystem checks (#13211) 2024-09-02 16:22:51 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
17eb65b26f Add definitions for match statement (#13147)
## Summary

This PR adds definition for match patterns.

## Test Plan

Update the existing test case for match statement symbols to verify that
the definitions are added as well.
2024-09-02 14:40:09 +05:30
Micha Reiser
9986397d56 Avoid allocating OrderedSet in UnionBuilder::simplify (#13206)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-02 09:07:53 +00:00
Alex Waygood
58c641c92f Optimize some SemanticModel methods (#13091) 2024-09-02 10:03:52 +01:00
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ba272b093c Update dependency ruff to v0.6.3 (#13201)
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| Package | Change | Age | Adoption | Passing | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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([source](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff),
[changelog](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md))
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### Release Notes

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###
[`v0.6.3`](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#063)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/compare/0.6.2...0.6.3)

##### Preview features

- \[`flake8-simplify`] Extend `open-file-with-context-handler` to work
with `dbm.sqlite3` (`SIM115`)
([#&#8203;13104](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13104))
- \[`pycodestyle`] Disable `E741` in stub files (`.pyi`)
([#&#8203;13119](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13119))
- \[`pydoclint`] Avoid `DOC201` on explicit returns in functions that
only return `None`
([#&#8203;13064](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13064))

##### Rule changes

- \[`flake8-async`] Disable check for `asyncio` before Python 3.11
(`ASYNC109`)
([#&#8203;13023](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13023))

##### Bug fixes

- \[`FastAPI`] Avoid introducing invalid syntax in fix for
`fast-api-non-annotated-dependency` (`FAST002`)
([#&#8203;13133](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13133))
- \[`flake8-implicit-str-concat`] Normalize octals before merging
concatenated strings in `single-line-implicit-string-concatenation`
(`ISC001`)
([#&#8203;13118](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13118))
- \[`flake8-pytest-style`] Improve help message for
`pytest-incorrect-mark-parentheses-style` (`PT023`)
([#&#8203;13092](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13092))
- \[`pylint`] Avoid autofix for calls that aren't `min` or `max` as
starred expression (`PLW3301`)
([#&#8203;13089](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13089))
- \[`ruff`] Add `datetime.time`, `datetime.tzinfo`, and
`datetime.timezone` as immutable function calls (`RUF009`)
([#&#8203;13109](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13109))
- \[`ruff`] Extend comment deletion for `RUF100` to include trailing
text from `noqa` directives while preserving any following comments on
the same line, if any
([#&#8203;13105](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13105))
- Fix dark theme on initial page load for the Ruff playground
([#&#8203;13077](https://redirect.github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13077))

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[`a7e1bfe`](a7e1bfea3e)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - feat:
Add deployment http targets to wrangler deploy logs, and add url to
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[#&#8203;6497](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6497)
[`3bd833c`](3bd833cbe2)
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`wrangler rollback` and `wrangler triggers ...` out of experimental and
open beta.
These are now available to use without the --x-versions flag, you can
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[#&#8203;6586](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6586)
[`72ea742`](72ea74214d)
Thanks [@&#8203;penalosa](https://redirect.github.com/penalosa)! - feat:
Inject a 404 response for browser requested `favicon.ico` files when
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[#&#8203;6497](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6497)
[`3bd833c`](3bd833cbe2)
Thanks [@&#8203;WalshyDev](https://redirect.github.com/WalshyDev)! -
feat: update `wrangler deploy` to use the new versions and deployments
API.
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command to deploy Workers to use the new recommended APIs and move away
from the old ones.
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[#&#8203;6563](https://redirect.github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/6563)
[`da48a70`](da48a70369)
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Charlie Marsh
c4aad4b161 Use dynamic builtins list based on Python version (#13172)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13037.
2024-09-01 17:03:44 +00:00
Alex Waygood
3abd5c08a5 [pylint] Recurse into subscript subexpressions when searching for list/dict lookups (PLR1733, PLR1736) (#13186)
## Summary

The `SequenceIndexVisitor` currently does not recurse into
subexpressions of subscripts when searching for subscript accesses that
would trigger this rule. That means that we don't currently detect
violations of the rule on snippets like this:

```py
data = {"a": 1, "b": 2}
column_names = ["a", "b"]
for index, column_name in enumerate(column_names):
    _ = data[column_names[index]]
```

Fixes #13183

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ruff_linter`
2024-09-01 17:22:45 +01:00
Alex Waygood
2014cba87f [red-knot] Fix call expression inference edge case for decorated functions (#13191) 2024-09-01 16:19:40 +01:00
Alex Waygood
5661353334 Fix typo in pydoclint enum variant name (#13193) 2024-09-01 11:58:47 +00:00
Luo Peng
dd5d0d523c Enrich messages of SARIF results (#13180) 2024-09-01 12:13:22 +01:00
James Braza
1be8c2e340 Expand docs for ASYNC109 (#13146)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-09-01 10:16:57 +00:00
Dylan
52d8847b60 [red-knot] Literal[True,False] normalized to builtins.bool (#13178)
The `UnionBuilder` builds `builtins.bool` when handed `Literal[True]`
and `Literal[False]`.

Caveat: If the builtins module is unfindable somehow, the builder falls
back to the union type of these two literals.

First task from #12694

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-08-31 22:57:50 -07:00
Alex Waygood
d3b6e8f58b Remove pylint::helpers::CmpOpExt (#13189) 2024-09-01 01:55:24 +00:00
Tom Kuson
bf620dcb38 [pydoclint] Permit yielding None in DOC402 and DOC403 (#13148)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-09-01 02:03:39 +01:00
Alex Waygood
fae0573817 [red-knot] Fix async function edge case for inference of call expressions (#13187) 2024-09-01 01:58:35 +01:00
github-actions[bot]
0c23b868dc Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#13188)
Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-09-01 01:41:27 +01:00
Dylan
3ceedf76b8 [red-knot] Infer type of class constructor call expression (#13171)
This tiny PR implements the following type inference: the type of
`Foo(...)` will be `Foo`.

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-08-30 16:48:06 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
828871dc5c [pyupgrade] Detect aiofiles.open calls in UP015 (#13173)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12879.
2024-08-30 19:39:00 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
ee21fc7fd8 Mark sys.version_info[0] < 3 and similar comparisons as outdated (#13175)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12993.
2024-08-30 19:38:46 -04:00
Chris Krycho
28ab5f4065 [red-knot] implement basic call expression inference (#13164)
## Summary

Adds basic support for inferring the type resulting from a call
expression. This only works for the *result* of call expressions; it
performs no inference on parameters. It also intentionally does nothing
with class instantiation, `__call__` implementors, or lambdas.

## Test Plan

Adds a test that it infers the right thing!

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-08-30 12:51:29 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
a73bebcf15 Avoid no-self-use for attrs-style validators (#13166)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12568.
2024-08-30 12:39:05 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
34dafb67a2 Treat sep arguments with effects as unsafe removals (#13165)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13126.
2024-08-30 12:17:47 -04:00
Chris Krycho
f8656ff35e [red-knot] infer basic (name-based) annotation expressions (#13130)
## Summary

- Introduce methods for inferring annotation and type expressions.
- Correctly infer explicit return types from functions where they are
simple names that can be resolved in scope.

Contributes to #12701 by way of helping unlock call expressions (this
does not remotely finish that, as it stands, but it gets us moving that
direction).

## Test Plan

Added a test for function return types which use the name form of an
annotation expression, since this is aiming toward call expressions.
When we extend this to working for other annotation and type expression
positions, we should add explicit tests for those as well.

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2024-08-30 08:24:36 -07:00
Alex Waygood
34b4732c46 [flake8-pyi] Respect pep8_naming.classmethod-decorators settings when determining if a method is a classmethod in custom-type-var-return-type (PYI019) (#13162) 2024-08-30 14:24:01 +01:00
zhoufanjin
ce68f1cc1b Fix some typos in comments (#13157) 2024-08-30 10:42:23 +00:00
Alex Waygood
281e6d9791 [pydocstyle] Improve heuristics for detecting Google-style docstrings (#13142) 2024-08-29 16:33:18 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ee258caed7 Bump version to 0.6.3 (#13152) 2024-08-29 20:29:33 +05:30
Aditya Pal
b4d9d26020 Update faq.md to highlight changes to src (#13145)
This attempts to close https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13134

## Summary

Documentation change to address
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13134

## Test Plan

Markdown Changes were previewed
2024-08-29 11:57:53 +00:00
Steve C
a99832088a [ruff] - extend comment deletions for unused-noqa (RUF100) (#13105)
## Summary

Extends deletions for RUF100, deleting trailing text from noqa
directives, while preserving upcoming comments on the same line if any.

In cases where it deletes a comment up to another comment on the same
line, the whitespace between them is now shown to be in the autofix in
the diagnostic as well. Leading whitespace before the removed comment is
not, though.

Fixes #12251 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-08-29 10:50:16 +05:30
Carl Meyer
770ef2ab27 [red-knot] support deferred evaluation of type expressions (#13131)
Prototype deferred evaluation of type expressions by deferring
evaluation of class bases in a stub file. This allows self-referential
class definitions, as occur with the definition of `str` in typeshed
(which inherits `Sequence[str]`).

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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-28 11:41:01 -07:00
Alex Waygood
c6023c03a2 [red-knot] Add docs on using RAYON_NUM_THREADS for better logging (#13140)
Followup to #13049. We check files concurrently now; to get readable
logs, you probably want to switch that off
2024-08-28 17:14:56 +01:00
Adam Kuhn
df694ca1c1 [FastAPI] Avoid introducing invalid syntax in fix for fast-api-non-annotated-dependency (FAST002) (#13133) 2024-08-28 15:29:00 +00:00
Calum Young
2e75cfbfe7 Format PYI examples in docs as .pyi-file snippets (#13116) 2024-08-28 13:20:40 +01:00
Alex Waygood
cfafaa7637 [red-knot] Remove very noisy tracing call when resolving ImportFrom statements (#13136) 2024-08-28 10:05:00 +00:00
Jonathan Plasse
3e9c7adeee Replace crates by dependi for VS Code Dev Container (#13125)
## Summary
crates is now recommending migrating to dependi
![Screenshot from 2024-08-27
19-33-39](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c8f6480e-a07c-41a5-8bd0-d808c5a987a0)

## Test Plan
Opening dev-container installs correctly dependi
2024-08-28 09:53:27 +05:30
Chris Krycho
81cd438d88 red-knot: infer and display ellipsis type (#13124)
## Summary

Just what it says on the tin: adds basic `EllipsisType` inference for
any time `...` appears in the AST.

## Test Plan

Test that `x = ...` produces exactly what we would expect.

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
2024-08-27 20:52:53 +01:00
Dylan
483748c188 [flake8-implicit-str-concat] Normalize octals before merging concatenated strings in single-line-implicit-string-concatenation (ISC001) (#13118)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-08-27 18:53:27 +01:00
Calum Young
eb3dc37faa Add note about how Ruff handles PYI files wrt target version (#13111)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-08-27 17:28:22 +00:00
Chris Krycho
aba1802828 red-knot: infer multiplication for strings and integers (#13117)
## Summary

The resulting type when multiplying a string literal by an integer
literal is one of two types:

- `StringLiteral`, in the case where it is a reasonably small resulting
string (arbitrarily bounded here to 4096 bytes, roughly a page on many
operating systems), including the fully expanded string.
- `LiteralString`, matching Pyright etc., for strings larger than that.

Additionally:

- Switch to using `Box<str>` instead of `String` for the internal value
of `StringLiteral`, saving some non-trivial byte overhead (and keeping
the total number of allocations the same).
- Be clearer and more accurate about which types we ought to defer to in
`StringLiteral` and `LiteralString` member lookup.

## Test Plan

Added a test case covering multiplication times integers: positive,
negative, zero, and in and out of bounds.

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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-08-27 09:00:36 -07:00
Tom Kuson
96b42b0c8f [DOC201] Permit explicit None in functions that only return None (#13064)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-08-27 16:00:18 +00:00
Niels Wouda
e6d0c4a65d Add time, tzinfo, and timezone as immutable function calls (#13109) 2024-08-27 15:51:32 +01:00
Calum Young
4e1b289a67 Disable E741 in stub files (#13119)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-08-27 15:02:14 +01:00
Alex Waygood
a5ef124201 [red-knot] Improve the accuracy of the unresolved-import check (#13055) 2024-08-27 14:17:22 +01:00
Chris Krycho
390bb43276 red-knot: flatten match expression in infer_binary_expression (#13115)
## Summary

This fixes the outstanding TODO and make it easier to work with new
cases. (Tidy first, *then* implement, basically!)

## Test Plan

After making this change all the existing tests still pass. A classic
refactor win. 🎉
2024-08-26 12:34:07 -07:00
Chris Krycho
fe8b15291f red-knot: implement unary minus on integer literals (#13114)
# Summary

Add support for the first unary operator: negating integer literals. The
resulting type is another integer literal, with the value being the
negated value of the literal. All other types continue to return
`Type::Unknown` for the present, but this is designed to make it easy to
extend easily with other combinations of operator and operand.

Contributes to #12701.

## Test Plan

Add tests with basic negation, including of very large integers and
double negation.
2024-08-26 12:08:18 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c8e01d7c53 Update dependency in insider requirements.txt (#13112) 2024-08-26 19:02:27 +00:00
Chris Krycho
c4d628cc4c red-knot: infer string literal types (#13113)
## Summary

Introduce a `StringLiteralType` with corresponding `Display` type and a
relatively basic test that the resulting representation is as expected.

Note: we currently always allocate for `StringLiteral` types. This may
end up being a perf issue later, at which point we may want to look at
other ways of representing `value` here, i.e. with some kind of smarter
string structure which can reuse types. That is most likely to show up
with e.g. concatenation.

Contributes to #12701.

## Test Plan

Added a test for individual strings with both single and double quotes
as well as concatenated strings with both forms.
2024-08-26 11:42:34 -07:00
Calum Young
ab3648c4c5 Format docs with ruff formatter (#13087)
## Summary

Now that Ruff provides a formatter, there is no need to rely on Black to
check that the docs are formatted correctly in
`check_docs_formatted.py`. This PR swaps out Black for the Ruff
formatter and updates inconsistencies between the two.

This PR will be a precursor to another PR
([branch](https://github.com/calumy/ruff/tree/format-pyi-in-docs)),
updating the `check_docs_formatted.py` script to check for pyi files,
fixing #11568.

## Test Plan

- CI to check that the docs are formatted correctly using the updated
script.
2024-08-26 21:25:10 +05:30
Teodoro Freund
a822fd6642 Fixed benchmarking section in Contributing guide (#13107)
## Summary

Noticed there was a wrong tip on the Contributing guide, `cargo
benchmark lexer` wouldn't run any benches.
Probably a missed update on #9535 

It may make sense to remove the `cargo benchmark` command from the guide
altogether, but up to the mantainers.
2024-08-26 18:49:01 +05:30
Calum Young
f8f2e2a442 Add anchor tags to README headers (#13083)
## Summary

This pull request adds anchor tags to the elements referenced in the
table of contents section of the readme used on
[PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/ruff/) as an attempt to fix #7257. This
update follows [this
suggestion](https://github.com/pypa/readme_renderer/issues/169#issuecomment-808577486)
to add anchor tags (with no spaces) after the title that is to be linked
to.

## Test Plan

- This has been tested on GitHub to check that the additional tags do
not interfere with how the read me is rendered; see:
https://github.com/calumy/ruff/blob/add-links-to-pypi-docs/README.md
- MK docs were generated using the `generate_mkdocs.py` script; however
as the added tags are beyond the comment `<!-- End section: Overview
-->`, they are excluded so will not change how the docs are rendered.
- I was unable to verify how PyPI renders this change, any suggestions
would be appreciated and I can follow up on this. Hopefully, the four
thumbs up/heart on [this
comment](https://github.com/pypa/readme_renderer/issues/169#issuecomment-808577486)
and [this
suggestion](https://github.com/pypa/readme_renderer/issues/169#issuecomment-1765616890)
all suggest that this approach should work.
2024-08-26 12:42:35 +05:30
Steve C
0b5828a1e8 [flake8-simplify] - extend open-file-with-context-handler to work with dbm.sqlite3 (SIM115) (#13104)
## Summary

Adds upcoming `dbm.sqlite3` to rule that suggests using context managers
to open things with.

See: https://docs.python.org/3.13/library/dbm.html#module-dbm.sqlite3

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-08-26 08:11:03 +01:00
Steve C
5af48337a5 [pylint] - fix incorrect starred expression replacement for nested-min-max (PLW3301) (#13089)
## Summary

Moves the min/max detection up, and fixes #13088 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-08-26 10:01:38 +05:30
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39ad6b9472 Update tj-actions/changed-files action to v45 (#13102) 2024-08-25 22:11:24 -04:00
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41dec93cd2 Update dependency monaco-editor to ^0.51.0 (#13101) 2024-08-25 22:11:15 -04:00
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aee2caa733 Update NPM Development dependencies (#13100) 2024-08-25 22:11:07 -04:00
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fe5544e137 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.1.1 (#13098) 2024-08-25 22:11:01 -04:00
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14c014a48b Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.76 (#13097) 2024-08-25 22:10:57 -04:00
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ecd0597d6b Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.127 (#13096) 2024-08-25 22:10:50 -04:00
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202271fba6 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.209 (#13095) 2024-08-25 22:10:45 -04:00
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4bdb0b4f86 Update Rust crate quote to v1.0.37 (#13094) 2024-08-25 22:10:38 -04:00
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2286f916c1 Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.158 (#13093) 2024-08-25 22:10:32 -04:00
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1e4c944251 Update pre-commit dependencies (#13099)
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Calum Young
f50f8732e9 [flake8-pytest-style] Improve help message for pytest-incorrect-mark-parentheses-style (PT023) (#13092) 2024-08-26 01:37:57 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ecab04e338 Basic concurrent checking (#13049) 2024-08-24 09:53:27 +01:00
Dylan
8c09496b07 [red-knot] Resolve function annotations before adding function symbol (#13084)
This PR has the `SemanticIndexBuilder` visit function definition
annotations before adding the function symbol/name to the builder.

For example, the following snippet no longer causes a panic:

```python
def bool(x) -> bool:
    Return True
```

Note: This fix changes the ordering of the global symbol table.

Closes #13069
2024-08-23 19:31:36 -07:00
Alex Waygood
d19fd1b91c [red-knot] Add symbols for for loop variables (#13075)
## Summary

This PR adds symbols introduced by `for` loops to red-knot:
- `x` in `for x in range(10): pass`
- `x` and `y` in `for x, y in d.items(): pass`
- `a`, `b`, `c` and `d` in `for [((a,), b), (c, d)] in foo: pass`

## Test Plan

Several tests added, and the assertion in the benchmarks has been
updated.

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Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-23 23:40:27 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
99df859e20 Include all required keys for Zed settings (#13082)
## Summary

Closes: #13081
2024-08-23 16:18:05 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2d5fe9a6d3 Fix dark theme on initial page load (#13077) 2024-08-23 12:53:43 +00:00
jesse
1f2cb09853 [async-function-with-timeout] Disable check for asyncio before Python 3.11 (ASYNC109) (#13023)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-23 08:02:53 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
cfe25ab465 [red-knot] Support untitled files in the server (#13044)
## Summary

This PR adds support for untitled files in the red knot server.

## Test Plan

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/57fa5db6-e1ad-4694-ae5f-c47a21eaa82b
2024-08-23 12:47:35 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
551ed2706b [red-knot] Simplify virtual file support (#13043)
## Summary

This PR simplifies the virtual file support in the red knot core,
specifically:

* Update `File::add_virtual_file` method to `File::virtual_file` which
will always create a new virtual file and override the existing entry in
the lookup table
* Add `VirtualFile` which is a wrapper around `File` and provides
methods to increment the file revision / close the virtual file
* Add a new `File::try_virtual_file` to lookup the `VirtualFile` from
`Files`
* Add `File::sync_virtual_path` which takes in the `SystemVirtualPath`,
looks up the `VirtualFile` for it and calls the `sync` method to
increment the file revision
* Removes the `virtual_path_metadata` method on `System` trait

## Test Plan

- [x] Make sure the existing red knot tests pass
- [x] Updated code works well with the LSP
2024-08-23 07:04:15 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
21c5606793 [red-knot] Support textDocument/didChange notification (#13042)
## Summary

This PR adds support for `textDocument/didChange` notification.

There seems to be a bug (probably in Salsa) where it panics with:
```
2024-08-22 15:33:38.802 [info] panicked at /Users/dhruv/.cargo/git/checkouts/salsa-61760caba2b17ca5/f608ff8/src/tracked_struct.rs:377:9:
two concurrent writers to Id(4800), should not be possible
```

## Test Plan


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/81055feb-ba8e-4acf-ad2f-94084a3efead
2024-08-23 06:58:54 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c73a7bb929 [red-knot] Support files outside of any workspace (#13041)
## Summary

This PR adds basic support for files outside of any workspace in the red
knot server.

This also limits the red knot server to only work in a single workspace.
The server will not start if there are multiple workspaces.

## Test Plan

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/de601387-0ad5-433c-9d2c-7b6ae5137654
2024-08-23 06:51:48 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4f6accb5c6 Add basic red knot benchmark (#13026)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-23 08:22:42 +02:00
Micha Reiser
1ca14e4335 Move collection of parse errors to check_file (#13059) 2024-08-23 08:22:12 +02:00
Teodoro Freund
b9c8113a8a Added bytes type and some inference (#13061)
## Summary

This PR adds the `bytes` type to red-knot:
- Added the `bytes` type
- Added support for bytes literals
- Support for the `+` operator

Improves on #12701 

Big TODO on supporting and normalizing r-prefixed bytestrings
(`rb"hello\n"`)

## Test Plan

Added a test for a bytes literals, concatenation, and corner values
2024-08-22 13:27:15 -07:00
Dylan
2edd32aa31 [red-knot] SemanticIndexBuilder visits value before target in named expressions (#13053)
The `SemanticIndexBuilder` was causing a cycle in a salsa query by
attempting to resolve the target before the value in a named expression
(e.g. `x := x+1`). This PR swaps the order, avoiding a panic.

Closes #13012.
2024-08-22 07:59:13 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
02c4373a49 Bump version to 0.6.2 (#13056) 2024-08-22 18:59:27 +05:30
Steve C
d37e2e5d33 [flake8-simplify] Extend open-file-with-context-handler to work with other standard-library IO modules (SIM115) (#12959)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-08-22 14:18:55 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d1d067896c [red-knot] Remove notebook support from the server (#13040)
## Summary

This PR removes notebook sync support from server capabilities because
it isn't tested, it'll be added back once we actually add full support
for notebook.
2024-08-22 14:55:46 +05:30
olp-cs
93f9023ea3 Add hyperfine installation instructions; update hyperfine code samples (#13034)
## Summary

When following the step-by-step instructions to run the benchmarks in
`CONTRIBUTING.md`, I encountered two errors:

**Error 1:**
`bash: hyperfine: command not found`
    
**Solution**: I updated the instructions to include the step of
installing the benchmark tool.

**Error 2:**
```shell
$ ./target/release/ruff ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ 
error: `ruff <path>` has been removed. Use `ruff check <path>` instead.
```
**Solution**: I added `check`.

## Test Plan

I tested it by running the benchmark-related commands in a new workspace
within GitHub Codespaces.
2024-08-22 09:05:09 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
8144a11f98 [red-knot] Add definition for with items (#12920)
## Summary

This PR adds symbols and definitions introduced by `with` statements.

The symbols and definitions are introduced for each with item. The type
inference is updated to call the definition region type inference
instead.

## Test Plan

Add test case to check for symbol table and definitions.
2024-08-22 08:00:19 +05:30
Micha Reiser
dce87c21fd Eagerly validate typeshed versions (#12786) 2024-08-21 15:49:53 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f873d2ac12 Revert "Use the system allocator for codspeed benchmarks" (#13035) 2024-08-21 17:13:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
ecd9e6a650 [red-knot] Improve the unresolved-import check (#13007)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-21 13:44:49 +00:00
Micha Reiser
785c39927b Use ZIP file size metadata to allocate string (#13032) 2024-08-21 12:48:44 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a35cdbb275 Fix various panicks when linting black/src (#13033) 2024-08-21 12:35:29 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0c98b5949c Show full error context in server messages (#13029)
## Summary

Reference:
https://docs.rs/anyhow/latest/anyhow/struct.Error.html#display-representations

Closes: #13022 

## Test Plan

```
2024-08-21 15:21:24.831 [info] [Trace - 3:21:24 PM]    0.017255167s ERROR ThreadId(04) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Failed to parse /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml: TOML parse error at line 1, column 1
  |
1 | [tool.ruff.lint]
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Unknown rule selector: `ME102`
```

Or,
```
2024-08-21 15:23:47.993 [info] [Trace - 3:23:47 PM]  143.179857375s ERROR ThreadId(66) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Failed to parse /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml: TOML parse error at line 2, column 42
  |
2 | select = ["ALL", "TD006", "TD007", "FIX"
  |                                          ^
invalid array
expected `]`
```
2024-08-21 15:36:16 +05:30
Micha Reiser
e5f37a8254 Remove linter dependency from red_knot_server (#13028) 2024-08-21 10:02:42 +00:00
Micha Reiser
5c5dfc11f0 Upgrade to Salsa with tables (#13016) 2024-08-21 06:58:53 +00:00
Micha Reiser
678045e1aa Use the system allocator for codspeed benchmarks (#13005) 2024-08-21 08:46:51 +02:00
François-Michel L'Heureux
dedefd73da Update example for PT001 as per the new default behavior (#13019)
## Summary

Example / Use instead were not updated with the release of ruff 0.6.0.
This updates them accordingly.
2024-08-21 09:34:18 +05:30
Alex Waygood
37a60460ed [red-knot] Improve various tracing logs (#13015) 2024-08-20 18:34:51 +00:00
Micha Reiser
0bd258a370 Use check instead of check_file in benchmarks (#13004) 2024-08-20 12:20:40 +02:00
Dylan
9baab8672a [flake8-pyi] Skip type annotations in string-or-bytes-too-long (PYI053) (#13002) 2024-08-20 10:53:22 +01:00
Micha Reiser
c65e3310d5 Add API to emit type-checking diagnostics (#12988)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-20 07:22:30 +00:00
Micha Reiser
38c19fb96e Fix re-entrance deadlock in Package::files (#12948) 2024-08-20 06:51:08 +00:00
Alex Lowe
abb4cdbf3d pydocstyle: Add ignore setting to linter docs (#12996) 2024-08-20 08:33:50 +02:00
tfardet
fc811f5168 Expand note to use Ruff with other language server in Kate (#12806)
## Summary

Provide instructions to use Ruff together with other servers in the Kate
editor.
Because Kate does not support running multiple servers for the same
language, one needs to use the ``python-lsp-server`` (pylsp) tool.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-08-20 06:18:31 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1a8f29ea41 [red-knot] Add symbols defined by match statements (#12926)
## Summary

This PR adds symbols introduced by `match` statements.

There are three patterns that introduces new symbols:
* `as` pattern
* Sequence pattern
* Mapping pattern

The recursive nature of the visitor makes sure that all symbols are
added.

## Test Plan

Add test case for all types of patterns that introduces a symbol.
2024-08-20 05:16:27 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
aefaddeae7 [red-knot] Add definition for augmented assignment (#12892)
## Summary

This PR adds definition for augmented assignment. This is similar to
annotated assignment in terms of implementation.

An augmented assignment should also record a use of the variable but
that's a TODO for now.

## Test Plan

Add test case to validate that a definition is added.
2024-08-20 10:33:55 +05:30
Mathieu Kniewallner
df09045176 docs: add stricter validation options (#12998)
## Summary

Applying the same change as done in
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6096. Note that in `uv` repository,
this [broke the docs
build](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6096#issuecomment-2290151150)
because `anchors` is `mdkocs` 1.6+ only, and insiders used 1.5.0 while
public dependencies used 1.6.0, but in this repository, both use 1.6.0
([public](049cda2ff3/docs/requirements.txt (L3)),
[insiders](049cda2ff3/docs/requirements-insiders.txt (L3))),
so this should not be an issue to have in the template.

Contrarily to `uv` repository, no violations were reported here, but
this could prevent adding some in the future.

## Test Plan

Local run of the documentation + `mkdocs build --strict`.
2024-08-19 18:07:41 -05:00
Alex Waygood
049cda2ff3 flake8-type-checking: Always recognise relative imports as first-party (#12994) 2024-08-19 19:06:56 +01:00
renovate[bot]
358792f2c9 Update pre-commit dependencies (#12978)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-08-19 13:41:03 +02:00
Alex Waygood
e6d5a7af37 Add the testing feature of ruff_db as a dev-dependency for ruff_workspace (#12985) 2024-08-19 10:22:01 +00:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
f5bff82e70 docs(contributing): remove TOC (#12903)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-19 09:38:08 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ab44152eb5 Improve release instructions for when ruff-lsp and ruff-vscode updates are required (#12952) 2024-08-19 10:29:16 +01:00
Ken Baskett
f4c8c7eb70 [ruff] Implement check for Decimal called with a float literal (RUF032) (#12909)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-19 09:22:19 +00:00
InSync
65de8f2c9b Quote default values consistently (#12981)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-19 08:02:55 +00:00
renovate[bot]
e6226436fd Update NPM Development dependencies (#12976)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-19 07:44:21 +00:00
renovate[bot]
0345d46759 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.1.0 (#12977)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-19 09:40:48 +02:00
renovate[bot]
4d0d3b00cb Update rust-wasm-bindgen monorepo (#12975) 2024-08-18 20:44:00 -04:00
renovate[bot]
2be1c4ff04 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.75 (#12974) 2024-08-18 20:43:54 -04:00
renovate[bot]
edd86d5603 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.125 (#12973) 2024-08-18 20:43:48 -04:00
renovate[bot]
78ad7959ca Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.208 (#12972) 2024-08-18 20:43:42 -04:00
renovate[bot]
d72ecd6ded Update Rust crate ordermap to v0.5.2 (#12971) 2024-08-18 20:43:37 -04:00
renovate[bot]
8617a508bd Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.157 (#12970) 2024-08-18 20:43:31 -04:00
renovate[bot]
c88bd4e884 Update Rust crate ctrlc to v3.4.5 (#12969) 2024-08-18 20:43:24 -04:00
renovate[bot]
fbcda90316 Update Rust crate camino to v1.1.9 (#12967) 2024-08-18 20:43:18 -04:00
renovate[bot]
169d4390cb Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.16 (#12968) 2024-08-18 20:43:05 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
80ade591df Ignore unused arguments on stub functions (#12966)
## Summary

We already enforce this logic for the other `ARG` rules. I'm guessing
this was an oversight.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12963.
2024-08-18 19:21:33 -04:00
Steve C
4881d32c80 [pylint] - remove AugAssign errors from self-cls-assignment (W0642) (#12957) 2024-08-18 15:31:09 +00:00
Steve C
81a2220ce1 [pylint] - Allow __new__ methods to have cls as their first argument even if decorated with @staticmethod for bad-staticmethod-argument (PLW0211) (#12958) 2024-08-18 16:30:22 +01:00
Aaron Gokaslan
900e98b584 Fix CHANGELOG.md typo (#12955) 2024-08-17 17:43:07 +01:00
Alex Waygood
f9d8189670 [perflint] Improve docs for try-except-in-loop (PERF203) (#12947) 2024-08-17 16:00:15 +01:00
TomerBin
52ba94191a [ruff] Reduce FastAPI false positives in unused-async (RUF029) (#12938) 2024-08-17 14:25:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
96802d6a7f [pep8-naming] Don't flag from imports following conventional import names (N817) (#12946)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-17 12:05:42 +00:00
Micha Reiser
dd0a7ec73e Pull all types in corpus tests (#12919) 2024-08-17 11:59:55 +00:00
Daniel Sonbolian
25f5ae44c4 [flake8_bugbear] message based on expression location [B015] (#12944) 2024-08-17 13:54:19 +02:00
Alex Waygood
251efe5c41 [ruff] Ignore fstring-missing-syntax (RUF027) for fastAPI paths (#12939)
## Summary

As suggested by @MichaReiser in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12886#pullrequestreview-2237679793,
this adds an exemption to `RUF027` for `fastAPI` paths, which require
template strings rather than eagerly evaluated f-strings.

## Test Plan

I added a fixture that causes Ruff to emit a false-positive error on
`main` but no longer does with this PR.
2024-08-17 11:10:34 +01:00
Carl Meyer
6359e55383 [red-knot] type narrowing (#12706)
Extend the `UseDefMap` to also track which constraints (provided by e.g.
`if` tests) apply to each visible definition.

Uses a custom `BitSet` and `BitSetArray` to track which constraints
apply to which definitions, while keeping data inline as much as
possible.
2024-08-16 16:34:13 -07:00
Alex Waygood
a9847af6e8 [red-knot] Use Unknown rather than Unbound for unresolved imports (#12932) 2024-08-16 20:10:33 +01:00
Micha Reiser
d61d75d4fa Select stable import name when multiple possible bindings are in scope (#12888) 2024-08-16 20:16:57 +02:00
Alex Waygood
499c0bd875 Bump version to 0.6.1 (#12937)
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-16 17:48:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
4cb30b598f N817 docs: refer to the correct setting (#12935) 2024-08-16 15:41:00 +00:00
Micha Reiser
aba0d83c11 [flake8-naming]: Respect import conventions (N817) (#12922) 2024-08-16 16:28:57 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c319414e54 Ignore blank line rules for docs formatting (#12934)
## Summary

fixes: #12933 

## Test Plan

`python scripts/check_docs_formatted.py --generate-docs`
2024-08-16 15:27:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ef1f6d98a0 Fix description of where the contributor list comes from in instructions for making a release (#12931) 2024-08-16 15:37:21 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b850b812de Use cell source code instead of the concatenated one (#12929)
## Summary

fixes: #12880

## Test Plan

Test against the notebook provided in the issue.
2024-08-16 19:50:12 +05:30
Alex Waygood
a87b27c075 [red-knot] Add support for relative imports (#12910)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-08-16 12:35:27 +01:00
Micha Reiser
9b73532b11 [flake8-async] Fix examples to use async with (#12924) 2024-08-16 12:24:59 +02:00
Alex Waygood
d8debb7a36 Simplify logic for RUF027 (#12907)
## Summary

This PR is a pure refactor to simplify some of the logic for `RUF027`.
This will make it easier to file some followup PRs to help reduce the
false positives from this rule. I'm separating the refactor out into a
separate PR so it's easier to review, and so I can double-check from the
ecosystem report that this doesn't have any user-facing impact.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ruff_linter --lib`
2024-08-16 08:05:15 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bd4a947b29 [red-knot] Add symbol and definition for parameters (#12862)
## Summary

This PR adds support for adding symbols and definitions for function and
lambda parameters to the semantic index.

### Notes

* The default expression of a parameter is evaluated in the enclosing
scope (not the type parameter or function scope).
* The annotation expression of a parameter is evaluated in the type
parameter scope if they're present other in the enclosing scope.
* The symbols and definitions are added in the function parameter scope.

### Type Inference

There are two definitions `Parameter` and `ParameterWithDefault` and
their respective `*_definition` methods on the type inference builder.
These methods are preferred and are re-used when checking from a
different region.

## Test Plan

Add test case for validating that the parameters are defined in the
function / lambda scope.

### Benchmark update

Validated the difference in diagnostics for benchmark code between
`main` and this branch. All of them are either directly or indirectly
referencing one of the function parameters. The diff is in the PR description.
2024-08-16 10:59:59 +05:30
Matthieu LAURENT
f121f8b31b [fastapi] Implement fast-api-unused-path-parameter (FAST003) (#12638)
This adds the `fast-api-unused-path-parameter` lint rule, as described
in #12632.

I'm still pretty new to rust, so the code can probably be improved, feel
free to tell me if there's any changes i should make.

Also, i needed to add the `add_parameter` edit function, not sure if it
was in the scope of the PR or if i should've made another one.
2024-08-16 01:46:35 +00:00
Carl Meyer
80efb865e9 [red-knot] fix lookups of possibly-shadowed builtins (#12898)
If a builtin is conditionally shadowed by a global, we didn't correctly
fall back to builtins for the not-defined-in-globals path (see added
test for an example.)
2024-08-15 14:09:29 -07:00
Jonathan Plasse
52d27befe8 Rename too-many-positional(-arguments) (#12905) 2024-08-15 18:13:25 +02:00
Alex Waygood
6ed06afd28 Fixup description of default values for fixture-parentheses and mark-parentheses (#12904) 2024-08-15 15:20:36 +01:00
Micha Reiser
b9da31610a Bump version to 0.6 (#12894) 2024-08-15 13:17:22 +01:00
github-actions[bot]
ac7b1770e2 Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#12899)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-08-14 18:11:23 -07:00
Dylan
e4c2859c0f [flake8-async] Do not lint yield in context manager cancel-scope-no-checkpoint (ASYNC100) (#12896)
For compatibility with upstream, treat `yield` as a checkpoint inside
cancel scopes.

Closes #12873.
2024-08-15 01:02:57 +00:00
Dylan
6dcd743111 [flake8-comprehensions] Do not lint async for comprehensions in unnecessary-comprehension-in-call (C419) (#12895)
List and set comprehensions using `async for` cannot be replaced with
underlying generators; this PR modifies C419 to skip such
comprehensions.

Closes #12891.
2024-08-15 01:00:10 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
73160dc8b6 Stabilize support for Jupyter Notebooks (#12878)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
Closes: #12456
Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/546
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
15aa5a6d57 Detect imports in src layouts by default (#12848)
## Summary

Occasionally, we receive bug reports that imports in `src` directories
aren't correctly detected. The root of the problem is that we default to
`src = ["."]`, so users have to set `src = ["src"]` explicitly. This PR
extends the default to cover _both_ of them: `src = [".", "src"]`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12454.

## Test Plan

I replicated the structure described in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12453, and verified that the
imports were considered sorted, but that adding `src = ["."]` showed an
error.
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Alex Waygood
33512a4249 Stabilise redirected-noqa (RUF101) (#12869) 2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Alex Waygood
d8ebb03591 Improve the error message for PLW0642 (#12866) 2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Micha Reiser
2e211c5c22 Change default for PT001 and PT023 (#12838)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Micha Reiser
9fd8aaaf29 Stabilize two flake8-pyi rules (#12860) 2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Alex Waygood
d110bd4e60 Stabilise 9 pylint rules (#12857) 2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Micha Reiser
eb9c7ae869 Stabilize fixes for RET50{5-8} (#12840)
Fixes #10099
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Micha Reiser
7defc0d136 Deprecate PT004 and PT005 (#12837)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Micha Reiser
45f459bafd Stabilize ASYNC100, ASYNC109, ASYNC110, ASYNC115 and ASYNC116 behavior changes (#12844)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12268
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Micha Reiser
99e946a005 Deprecate UP027 (#12843)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12754
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
78a7ac0722 Re-code unnecessary-dict-comprehension-for-iterable (RUF025) as C420 (#12533)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12110.
2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
edhinard
fa2f3f9f2f add conventional xml.etree.ElementTree import alias (#12455) 2024-08-14 18:15:45 +02:00
Sid
3898d737d8 [pyupgrade] Show violations without auto-fix for UP031 (#11229)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-14 11:59:40 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c487149b7d RUF027: Ignore template strings passed to logging calls and builtins._() calls (#12889) 2024-08-14 11:27:35 +01:00
Alex Waygood
bebed67bf1 Improve docs for non-augmented-assignment (PLR6104) (#12887) 2024-08-14 10:50:00 +01:00
Alex Waygood
3ddcad64f5 Improve docs for missing-fstring-syntax (RUF027) (#12886) 2024-08-14 10:49:49 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
05c35b6975 [red-knot] Use line/column for server diagnostics if available (#12881)
## Summary

This PR adds very basic support for using the line / column information
from the diagnostic message. This makes it easier to validate
diagnostics in an editor as oppose to going through the diff one
diagnostic at a time and confirming it at the location.
2024-08-14 15:11:31 +05:30
Jonathan Plasse
7fc39ad624 [flake8-return] Only add return None at end of function (RET503) (#11074)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-14 07:47:45 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2520ebb145 Fallback to kernelspec to check if it's a Python notebook (#12875)
## Summary

This PR adds a fallback logic for `is_python_notebook` to check the
`kernelspec.language` field.

Reference implementation in VS Code:
1c31e75898/extensions/ipynb/src/deserializers.ts (L20-L22)

It's also required for the kernel to provide the `language` they're
implementing based on
https://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/stable/kernels.html#kernel-specs
reference although that's for the `kernel.json` file but is also
included in the notebook metadata.

Closes: #12281

## Test Plan

Add a test case for `is_python_notebook` and include the test notebook
for round trip validation.

The test notebook contains two cells, one is JavaScript (denoted via the
`vscode.languageId` metadata) and the other is Python (no metadata). The
notebook metadata only contains `kernelspec` and the `language_info` is
absent.

I also verified that this is a valid notebook by opening it in Jupyter
Lab, VS Code and using `nbformat` validator.
2024-08-14 12:36:09 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
89c8b49027 Update OpenAI excluded notebooks from ecosystem checks (#12867)
## Summary

Follow-up to #12864, we don't need to exclude these notebooks anymore.

## Test plan

- [x] Make sure that ecosystem checks are green.
2024-08-14 08:03:25 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
e05953a991 Avoid treating dataclasses.KW_ONLY as typing-only (#12863)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12859.
2024-08-13 14:34:56 -04:00
Alex Waygood
d0ac38f9d3 Limit requirements.txt files updated by renovate (#12868) 2024-08-13 17:15:09 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ff53db3d99 Consider VS Code cell metadata to determine valid code cells (#12864)
## Summary

This PR adds support for VS Code specific cell metadata to consider when
collecting valid code cells.

For context, Ruff only runs on valid code cells. These are the code
cells that doesn't contain cell magics. Previously, Ruff only used the
notebook's metadata to determine whether it's a Python notebook. But, in
VS Code, a notebook's preferred language might be Python but it could
still contain code cells for other languages. This can be determined
with the `metadata.vscode.languageId` field.

### References:
* https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/identifiers
* e6c009a3d4/extensions/ipynb/src/serializers.ts (L104-L107)
*
e6c009a3d4/extensions/ipynb/src/serializers.ts (L117-L122)

This brings us one step closer to fixing #12281.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for `is_valid_python_code_cell` and an integration test
case which showcase running it end to end. The test notebook contains a
JavaScript code cell and a Python code cell.
2024-08-13 22:09:56 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
899a52390b Evaluate default parameter value in enclosing scope (#12852)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in the semantic model where it would evaluate the
default parameter value in the type parameter scope. For example,

```py
def foo[T1: int](a = T1):
    pass
```

Here, the `T1` in `a = T1` is undefined but Ruff doesn't flag it
(https://play.ruff.rs/ba2f7c2f-4da6-417e-aa2a-104aa63e6d5e).

The fix here is to evaluate the default parameter value in the
_enclosing_ scope instead.

## Test Plan

Add a test case which includes the above code under `F821`
(`undefined-name`) and validate the snapshot.
2024-08-13 19:25:49 +05:30
Tzu-ping Chung
82a3e69b8a [flake8-pytest-style] Add a space after comma in CSV output (PT006) (#12853)
## Summary

See #12703. This only addresses the first bullet point, adding a space
after the comma in the suggested fix from list/tuple to string.

## Test Plan

Updated the snapshots and compared.
2024-08-13 13:32:09 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
7027344dfc Add scope and definitions for comprehensions (#12748)
## Summary

This PR adds scope and definition for comprehension nodes. This includes
the following nodes:
* List comprehension
* Dictionary comprehension
* Set comprehension 
* Generator expression

### Scope

Each expression here adds it's own scope with one caveat - the `iter`
expression of the first generator is part of the parent scope. For
example, in the following code snippet the `iter1` variable is evaluated
in the outer scope.

```py
[x for x in iter1]
```

> The iterable expression in the leftmost for clause is evaluated
directly in the enclosing scope and then passed as an argument to the
implicitly nested scope.
>
> Reference:
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#displays-for-lists-sets-and-dictionaries

There's another special case for assignment expressions:

> There is one special case: an assignment expression occurring in a
list, set or dict comprehension or in a generator expression (below
collectively referred to as “comprehensions”) binds the target in the
containing scope, honoring a nonlocal or global declaration for the
target in that scope, if one exists.
>
> Reference: https://peps.python.org/pep-0572/#scope-of-the-target

For example, in the following code snippet, the variables `a` and `b`
are available after the comprehension while `x` isn't:
```py
[a := 1 for x in range(2) if (b := 2)]
```

### Definition

Each comprehension node adds a single definition, the "target" variable
(`[_ for target in iter]`). This has been accounted for and a new
variant has been added to `DefinitionKind`.

### Type Inference

Currently, type inference is limited to a single scope. It doesn't
_enter_ in another scope to infer the types of the remaining expressions
of a node. To accommodate this, the type inference for a **scope**
requires new methods which _doesn't_ infer the type of the `iter`
expression of the leftmost outer generator (that's defined in the
enclosing scope).

The type inference for the scope region is split into two parts:
* `infer_generator_expression` (similarly for comprehensions) infers the
type of the `iter` expression of the leftmost outer generator
* `infer_generator_expression_scope` (similarly for comprehension)
infers the type of the remaining expressions except for the one
mentioned in the previous point

The type inference for the **definition** also needs to account for this
special case of leftmost generator. This is done by defining a `first`
boolean parameter which indicates whether this comprehension definition
occurs first in the enclosing expression.

## Test Plan

New test cases were added to validate multiple scenarios. Refer to the
documentation for each test case which explains what is being tested.
2024-08-13 07:00:33 +05:30
Carl Meyer
fb9f0c448f [red-knot] cleanup doc comments and attributes (#12792)
Make `cargo doc -p red_knot_python_semantic --document-private-items`
run warning-free. I'd still like to do this for all of ruff and start
enforcing it in CI (https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12372) but
haven't gotten to it yet. But in the meantime I'm trying to maintain it
for at least `red_knot_python_semantic`, as it helps to ensure our doc
comments stay up to date.

A few of the comments I just removed or shortened, as their continued
relevance wasn't clear to me; please object in review if you think some
of them are important to keep!

Also remove a no-longer-needed `allow` attribute.
2024-08-12 12:15:16 -07:00
Carl Meyer
75131c6f4a [red-knot] add IntersectionBuilder (#12791)
For type narrowing, we'll need intersections (since applying type
narrowing is just a type intersection.)

Add `IntersectionBuilder`, along with some tests for it and
`UnionBuilder` (renamed from `UnionTypeBuilder`).

We use smart builders to ensure that we always keep these types in
disjunctive normal form (DNF). That means that we never have deeply
nested trees of unions and intersections: unions flatten into unions,
intersections flatten into intersections, and intersections distribute
over unions, so the most complex tree we can ever have is a union of
intersections. We also never have a single-element union or a
single-positive-element intersection; these both just simplify to the
contained type.

Maintaining these invariants means that `UnionBuilder` doesn't
necessarily end up building a `Type::Union` (e.g. if you only add a
single type to the union, it'll just return that type instead), and
`IntersectionBuilder` doesn't necessarily build a `Type::Intersection`
(if you add a union to the intersection, we distribute the intersection
over that union, and `IntersectionBuilder` will end up returning a
`Type::Union` of intersections).

We also simplify intersections by ensuring that if a type and its
negation are both in an intersection, they simplify out. (In future this
should also respect subtyping, not just type identity, but we don't have
subtyping yet.) We do implement subtyping of `Never` as a special case
for now.

Most of this PR is unused for now until type narrowing lands; I'm just
breaking it out to reduce the review fatigue of a single massive PR.
2024-08-12 11:56:04 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4b9ddc4a06 [red-knot] Use Windows specific path separator in tests (#12847) 2024-08-12 22:26:59 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
99dc208b00 [red-knot] Add filename and source location for diagnostics (#12842)
## Summary

I'm not sure if this is useful but this is a hacky implementation to add
the filename and row / column numbers to the current Red Knot
diagnostics.
2024-08-12 15:56:30 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
540023262e Collect errors while building up the settings index (#12781)
## Summary

Related to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/571, this PR
updates the settings index builder to trace all the errors it
encountered. Without this, there's no way for user to know that
something failed and some of the capability might not work as expected.
For example, in the linked PR, the settings were invalid which means
notebooks weren't included and there were no log messages for it.

## Test Plan

Create an invalid `ruff.toml` file:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
extend-exclude = ["*.ipynb"]
```

Logs:
```
2024-08-12 18:33:09.873 [info] [Trace - 6:33:09 PM]   12.217043000s ERROR ruff:main ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Failed to parse /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml
```

Notification Preview:

<img width="483" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-12 at 18 33 20"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4f303e5-f073-454f-bdcd-ba6af511e232">

Another way to trigger is to provide an invalid `cache-dir` value:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
cache-dir = "$UNKNOWN"
```

Same notification preview but different log message:
```
2024-08-12 18:41:37.571 [info] [Trace - 6:41:37 PM]   21.700112208s ERROR ThreadId(30) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Error while resolving settings from /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml: Invalid `cache-dir` value: error looking key 'UNKNOWN' up: environment variable not found
```

With multiple `pyproject.toml` file:
```
2024-08-12 18:41:15.887 [info] [Trace - 6:41:15 PM]    0.016636833s ERROR ThreadId(04) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Error while resolving settings from /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml: Invalid `cache-dir` value: error looking key 'UNKNOWN' up: environment variable not found

2024-08-12 18:41:15.888 [info] [Trace - 6:41:15 PM]    0.017378833s ERROR ThreadId(13) ruff_server::session::index::ruff_settings: Failed to parse /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/tools/pyproject.toml
```
2024-08-12 15:42:45 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2ea79572ae Add link to relevant issue for unused variable preview behavior (#12841) 2024-08-12 11:26:40 +00:00
Alex Waygood
aa0db338d9 Implement iter(), len() and is_empty() for all display-literal AST nodes (#12807) 2024-08-12 10:39:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a99a45868c Eagerly validate search paths (#12783)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-12 07:46:59 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fabf19fdc9 Skip checking a file if it failed to read (#12755) 2024-08-12 07:26:37 +00:00
eth3lbert
59f712a566 Improvements to documentation (#12712)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-12 07:17:32 +00:00
renovate[bot]
1d080465de Update NPM Development dependencies (#12825)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-12 08:56:09 +02:00
renovate[bot]
3481e16cdf Update dependency mkdocs to v1.6.0 (#12828)
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This PR contains the following updates:

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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [mkdocs](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs)
([changelog](https://www.mkdocs.org/about/release-notes/)) | `==1.5.0`
-> `==1.6.0` |
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---

### Release Notes

<details>
<summary>mkdocs/mkdocs (mkdocs)</summary>

### [`v1.6.0`](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/releases/tag/1.6.0)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/compare/1.5.3...1.6.0)

#### Local preview

- `mkdocs serve` no longer locks up the browser when more than 5 tabs
are open. This is achieved by closing the polling connection whenever a
tab becomes inactive. Background tabs will no longer auto-reload either
- that will instead happen as soon the tab is opened again. Context:
[#&#8203;3391](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3391)

-   New flag `serve --open` to open the site in a browser.\
After the first build is finished, this flag will cause the default OS
Web browser to be opened at the home page of the local site.\
Context: [#&#8203;3500](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3500)

##### Drafts

> \[!warning]
> **Changed from version 1.5:**
>
> **The `exclude_docs` config was split up into two separate concepts.**

The `exclude_docs` config no longer has any special behavior for `mkdocs
serve` - it now always completely excludes the listed documents from the
site.

If you wish to use the "drafts" functionality like the `exclude_docs`
key used to do in MkDocs 1.5, please switch to the **new config key
`draft_docs`**.

See
[documentation](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#exclude_docs).

Other changes:

- Reduce warning levels when a "draft" page has a link to a non-existent
file. Context:
[#&#8203;3449](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3449)

#### Update to deduction of page titles

MkDocs 1.5 had a change in behavior in deducing the page titles from the
first heading. Unfortunately this could cause unescaped HTML tags or
entities to appear in edge cases.

Now tags are always fully sanitized from the title. Though it still
remains the case that
[`Page.title`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.pages.Page.title)
is expected to contain HTML entities and is passed directly to the
themes.

Images (notably, emojis in some extensions) get preserved in the title
only through their `alt` attribute's value.

Context: [#&#8203;3564](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3564),
[#&#8203;3578](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3578)

#### Themes

- Built-in themes now also support Polish language
([#&#8203;3613](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3613))

##### "readthedocs" theme

- Fix: "readthedocs" theme can now correctly handle deeply nested nav
configurations (over 2 levels deep), without confusedly expanding all
sections and jumping around vertically.
([#&#8203;3464](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3464))

- Fix: "readthedocs" theme now shows a link to the repository (with a
generic logo) even when isn't one of the 3 known hosters.
([#&#8203;3435](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3435))

- "readthedocs" theme now also has translation for the word "theme" in
the footer that mistakenly always remained in English.
([#&#8203;3613](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3613),
[#&#8203;3625](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3625))

##### "mkdocs" theme

The "mkdocs" theme got a big update to a newer version of Bootstrap,
meaning a slight overhaul of styles. Colors (most notably of
admonitions) have much better contrast.

The "mkdocs" theme now has support for dark mode - both automatic (based
on the OS/browser setting) and with a manual toggle. Both of these
options are **not** enabled by default and need to be configured
explicitly.\
See `color_mode`, `user_color_mode_toggle` in
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/choosing-your-theme/#mkdocs).

> \[!warning]
> **Possible breaking change:**
>
> jQuery is no longer included into the "mkdocs" theme. If you were
relying on it in your scripts, you will need to separately add it first
(into mkdocs.yml) as an extra script:
>
> ```yaml
> extra_javascript:
>   - https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.7.1.min.js
> ```
>
> Or even better if the script file is copied and included from your
docs dir.

Context: [#&#8203;3493](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3493),
[#&#8203;3649](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3649)

#### Configuration

##### New "`enabled`" setting for all plugins

You may have seen some plugins take up the convention of having a
setting `enabled: false` (or usually controlled through an environment
variable) to make the plugin do nothing.

Now *every* plugin has this setting. Plugins can still *choose* to
implement this config themselves and decide how it behaves (and unless
they drop older versions of MkDocs, they still should for now), but now
there's always a fallback for every plugin.

See
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#enabled-option).
Context: [#&#8203;3395](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3395)

#### Validation

##### Validation of hyperlinks between pages

##### Absolute links

> Historically, within Markdown, MkDocs only recognized **relative**
links that lead to another physical `*.md` document (or media file).
This is a good convention to follow because then the source pages are
also freely browsable without MkDocs, for example on GitHub. Whereas
absolute links were left unmodified (making them often not work as
expected or, more recently, warned against).

If you dislike having to always use relative links, now you can opt into
absolute links and have them work correctly.

If you set the setting `validation.links.absolute_links` to the new
value `relative_to_docs`, all Markdown links starting with `/` will be
understood as being relative to the `docs_dir` root. The links will then
be validated for correctness according to all the other rules that were
already working for relative links in prior versions of MkDocs. For the
HTML output, these links will still be turned relative so that the site
still works reliably.

So, now any document (e.g. "dir1/foo.md") can link to the document
"dir2/bar.md" as `[link](/dir2/bar.md)`, in addition to the previously
only correct way `[link](../dir2/bar.md)`.

You have to enable the setting, though. The default is still to just
skip any processing of such links.

See
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#validation-of-absolute-links).
Context: [#&#8203;3485](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3485)

##### Absolute links within nav

Absolute links within the `nav:` config were also always skipped. It is
now possible to also validate them in the same way with
`validation.nav.absolute_links`. Though it makes a bit less sense
because then the syntax is simply redundant with the syntax that comes
without the leading slash.

##### Anchors

There is a new config setting that is recommended to enable warnings
for:

```yaml
validation:
  anchors: warn
```

Example of a warning that this can produce:

```text
WARNING -  Doc file 'foo/example.md' contains a link '../bar.md#some-heading', but the doc 'foo/bar.md' does not contain an anchor '#some-heading'.
```

Any of the below methods of declaring an anchor will be detected by
MkDocs:

```markdown

#### Heading producing an anchor
#### Another heading {#custom-anchor-for-heading-using-attr-list}

<a id="raw-anchor"></a>

[](){#markdown-anchor-using-attr-list}
```

Plugins and extensions that insert anchors, in order to be compatible
with this, need to be developed as treeprocessors that insert `etree`
elements as their mode of operation, rather than raw HTML which is
undetectable for this purpose.

If you as a user are dealing with falsely reported missing anchors and
there's no way to resolve this, you can choose to disable these messages
by setting this option to `ignore` (and they are at INFO level by
default anyway).

See
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#validation).
Context: [#&#8203;3463](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3463)

Other changes:

- When the `nav` config is not specified at all, the `not_in_nav`
setting (originally added in 1.5.0) gains an additional behavior:
documents covered by `not_in_nav` will not be part of the automatically
deduced navigation. Context:
[#&#8203;3443](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3443)

- Fix: the `!relative` YAML tag for `markdown_extensions` (originally
added in 1.5.0) - it was broken in many typical use cases.

See
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#paths-relative-to-the-current-file-or-site).
Context: [#&#8203;3466](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3466)

- Config validation now exits on first error, to avoid showing bizarre
secondary errors. Context:
[#&#8203;3437](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3437)

- MkDocs used to shorten error messages for unexpected errors such as
"file not found", but that is no longer the case, the full error message
and stack trace will be possible to see (unless the error has a proper
handler, of course). Context:
[#&#8203;3445](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3445)

#### Upgrades for plugin developers

##### Plugins can add multiple handlers for the same event type, at
multiple priorities

See
[`mkdocs.plugins.CombinedEvent`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/plugins/#mkdocs.plugins.CombinedEvent)
in
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/plugins/#event-priorities).
Context: [#&#8203;3448](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3448)

##### Enabling true generated files and expanding the
[`File`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File)
API

See
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File).

- There is a new pair of attributes
[`File.content_string`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File.content_string]/\[\`content_bytes\`]\[mkdocs.structure.files.File.content_bytes)
that becomes the official API for obtaining the content of a file and is
used by MkDocs itself.

This replaces the old approach where one had to manually read the file
located at
[`File.abs_src_path`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File.abs_src_path),
although that is still the primary action that these new attributes do
under the hood.

- The content of a `File` can be backed by a string and no longer has to
be a real existing file at `abs_src_path`.

It is possible to **set** the attribute `File.content_string` or
`File.content_bytes` and it will take precedence over `abs_src_path`.

Further, `abs_src_path` is no longer guaranteed to be present and can be
`None` instead. MkDocs itself still uses physical files in all cases,
but eventually plugins will appear that don't populate this attribute.

- There is a new constructor
[`File.generated()`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File.generated)
that should be used by plugins instead of the `File()` constructor. It
is much more convenient because one doesn't need to manually look up the
values such as `docs_dir` and `use_directory_urls`. Its signature is one
of:

    ```python
f = File.generated(config: MkDocsConfig, src_uri: str, content: str |
bytes)
f = File.generated(config: MkDocsConfig, src_uri: str, abs_src_path:
str)
    ```

This way, it is now extremely easy to add a virtual file even from a
hook:

    ```python
    def on_files(files: Files, config: MkDocsConfig):
files.append(File.generated(config, 'fake/path.md', content="Hello,
world!"))
    ```

For large content it is still best to use physical files, but one no
longer needs to manipulate the path by providing a fake unused
`docs_dir`.

- There is a new attribute
[`File.generated_by`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File.generated_by)
that arose by convention - for generated files it should be set to the
name of the plugin (the key in the `plugins:` collection) that produced
this file. This attribute is populated automatically when using the
`File.generated()` constructor.

- It is possible to set the
[`edit_uri`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File.edit_uri)
attribute of a `File`, for example from a plugin or hook, to make it
different from the default (equal to `src_uri`), and this will be
reflected in the edit link of the document. This can be useful because
some pages aren't backed by a real file and are instead created
dynamically from some other source file or script. So a hook could set
the `edit_uri` to that source file or script accordingly.

- The `File` object now stores its original `src_dir`, `dest_dir`,
`use_directory_urls` values as attributes.

- Fields of `File` are computed on demand but cached. Only the three
above attributes are primary ones, and partly also
[`dest_uri`](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/api/#mkdocs.structure.files.File.dest_uri).
This way, it is possible to, for example, overwrite `dest_uri` of a
`File`, and `abs_dest_path` will be calculated based on it. However you
need to clear the attribute first using `del f.abs_dest_path`, because
the values are cached.

- `File` instances are now hashable (can be used as keys of a `dict`).
Two files can no longer be considered "equal" unless it's the exact same
instance of `File`.

Other changes:

- The internal storage of `File` objects inside a `Files` object has
been reworked, so any plugins that choose to access `Files._files` will
get a deprecation warning.

- The order of `File` objects inside a `Files` collection is no longer
significant when automatically inferring the `nav`. They get forcibly
sorted according to the default alphabetic order.

Context: [#&#8203;3451](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3451),
[#&#8203;3463](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3463)

#### Hooks and debugging

- Hook files can now import adjacent \*.py files using the `import`
statement. Previously this was possible to achieve only through a
`sys.path` workaround. See the new mention in
[documentation](https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#hooks).
Context: [#&#8203;3568](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3568)

- Verbose `-v` log shows the sequence of plugin events in more detail -
shows each invoked plugin one by one, not only the event type. Context:
[#&#8203;3444](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3444)

#### Deprecations

- Python 3.7 is no longer supported, Python 3.12 is officially
supported. Context:
[#&#8203;3429](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3429)

- The theme config file `mkdocs_theme.yml` no longer executes YAML tags.
Context: [#&#8203;3465](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3465)

- The plugin event `on_page_read_source` is soft-deprecated because
there is always a better alternative to it (see the new `File` API or
just `on_page_markdown`, depending on the desired interaction).

When multiple plugins/hooks apply this event handler, they trample over
each other, so now there is a warning in that case.

See
[**documentation**](https://www.mkdocs.org/dev-guide/plugins/#on_page_read_source).
Context: [#&#8203;3503](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3503)

##### API deprecations

- It is no longer allowed to set `File.page` to a type other than `Page`
or a subclass thereof. Context:
[#&#8203;3443](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3443) -
following the deprecation in version 1.5.3 and
[#&#8203;3381](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3381).

- `Theme._vars` is deprecated - use `theme['foo']` instead of
`theme._vars['foo']`

- `utils`: `modified_time()`, `get_html_path()`, `get_url_path()`,
`is_html_file()`, `is_template_file()` are removed. `path_to_url()` is
deprecated.

-   `LiveReloadServer.watch()` no longer accepts a custom callback.

Context: [#&#8203;3429](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3429)

#### Misc

- The `sitemap.xml.gz` file is slightly more reproducible and no longer
changes on every build, but instead only once per day (upon a date
change). Context:
[#&#8203;3460](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3460)

Other small improvements; see [commit
log](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/compare/1.5.3...1.6.0).

### [`v1.5.3`](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/releases/tag/1.5.3)

[Compare
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- Fix `mkdocs serve` sometimes locking up all browser tabs when
navigating quickly
([#&#8203;3390](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3390))

- Add many new supported languages for "search" plugin - update
lunr-languages to 1.12.0
([#&#8203;3334](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3334))

- Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): In "readthedocs" theme the styling of
"breadcrumb navigation" was broken for nested pages
([#&#8203;3383](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3383))

- Built-in themes now also support Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)
language
([#&#8203;3370](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3370))

- Plugins can now set `File.page` to their own subclass of `Page`. There
is also now a warning if `File.page` is set to anything other than a
strict subclass of `Page`.
([#&#8203;3367](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3367),
[#&#8203;3381](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3381))

Note that just instantiating a `Page` [sets the file
automatically](f94ab3f62d/mkdocs/structure/pages.py (L34)),
so care needs to be taken not to create an unneeded `Page`.

Other small improvements; see [commit
log](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/compare/1.5.2...1.5.3).

### [`v1.5.2`](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/releases/tag/1.5.2)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/compare/1.5.1...1.5.2)

- Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): Restore functionality of
`--no-livereload`.
([#&#8203;3320](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3320))

- Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): The new page title detection would
sometimes be unable to drop anchorlinks - fix that.
([#&#8203;3325](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3325))

- Partly bring back pre-1.5 API: `extra_javascript` items will once
again be mostly strings, and only sometimes `ExtraStringValue` (when the
extra `script` functionality is used).

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attributes such as `.type` you need to check `isinstance` first. Static
type checking will guide you in that.
([#&#8203;3324](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3324))

See [commit
log](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/compare/1.5.1...1.5.2).

### [`v1.5.1`](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/releases/tag/1.5.1)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/compare/1.5.0...1.5.1)

- Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): Make it possible to treat
`ExtraScriptValue` as a path. This lets some plugins still work despite
the breaking change.

- Bugfix (regression in 1.5.0): Prevent errors for special setups that
have 3 conflicting files, such as `index.html`, `index.md` *and*
`README.md`
([#&#8203;3314](https://togithub.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/issues/3314))

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[Compare Source](https://togithub.com/psf/black/compare/24.4.2...24.8.0)

##### Stable style

- Fix crash when `# fmt: off` is used before a closing parenthesis or
bracket. ([#&#8203;4363](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4363))

##### Packaging

- Packaging metadata updated: docs are explictly linked, the issue
tracker is now also
linked. This improves the PyPI listing for Black.
([#&#8203;4345](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4345))

##### Parser

- Fix regression where Black failed to parse a multiline f-string
containing another
multiline string
([#&#8203;4339](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4339))
- Fix regression where Black failed to parse an escaped single quote
inside an f-string
    ([#&#8203;4401](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4401))
- Fix bug with Black incorrectly parsing empty lines with a backslash
([#&#8203;4343](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4343))
- Fix bugs with Black's tokenizer not handling `\{` inside f-strings
very well ([#&#8203;4422](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4422))
- Fix incorrect line numbers in the tokenizer for certain tokens within
f-strings
    ([#&#8203;4423](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4423))

##### Performance

- Improve performance when a large directory is listed in `.gitignore`
([#&#8203;4415](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4415))

##### *Blackd*

- Fix blackd (and all extras installs) for docker container
([#&#8203;4357](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4357))

###
[`v24.4.2`](https://togithub.com/psf/black/blob/HEAD/CHANGES.md#2442)

[Compare Source](https://togithub.com/psf/black/compare/24.4.1...24.4.2)

This is a bugfix release to fix two regressions in the new f-string
parser introduced in
24.4.1.

##### Parser

- Fix regression where certain complex f-strings failed to parse
([#&#8203;4332](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4332))

##### Performance

- Fix bad performance on certain complex string literals
([#&#8203;4331](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4331))

###
[`v24.4.1`](https://togithub.com/psf/black/blob/HEAD/CHANGES.md#2441)

[Compare Source](https://togithub.com/psf/black/compare/24.4.0...24.4.1)

##### Highlights

- Add support for the new Python 3.12 f-string syntax introduced by PEP
701 ([#&#8203;3822](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/3822))

##### Stable style

- Fix crash involving indented dummy functions containing newlines
([#&#8203;4318](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4318))

##### Parser

- Add support for type parameter defaults, a new syntactic feature added
to Python 3.13
by PEP 696 ([#&#8203;4327](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4327))

##### Integrations

- Github Action now works even when `git archive` is skipped
([#&#8203;4313](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4313))

###
[`v24.4.0`](https://togithub.com/psf/black/blob/HEAD/CHANGES.md#2440)

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##### Stable style

- Fix unwanted crashes caused by AST equivalency check
([#&#8203;4290](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4290))

##### Preview style

- `if` guards in `case` blocks are now wrapped in parentheses when the
line is too long.
    ([#&#8203;4269](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4269))
- Stop moving multiline strings to a new line unless inside brackets
([#&#8203;4289](https://togithub.com/psf/black/issues/4289))

##### Integrations

- Add a new option `use_pyproject` to the GitHub Action `psf/black`.
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Black version from `pyproject.toml`.
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Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.1.1...v3.0.0)

##### What's Changed

-
refactor([#&#8203;25](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/25)):
support anchor links as a plugin in
[https://github.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/pull/30](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/pull/30)
-
fix([#&#8203;33](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/33)):
render anchor links above a heading without newlines in
7c1e4892f5
and
4be7ca86af
- refactor!: rename according to syntax source (e.g. `material_*`,
`mkdocs_*`, `pymd_*` (python markdown), `mkdocstrings_*`) in
d6c465aa58
- feat: render HTML for cross-references in
a967d20c49
- ci: major improvements from template
(https://github.com/KyleKing/mdformat-plugin-template)

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v2.1.1`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.1.1)

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Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.1.0...v2.1.1)

##### What's Changed

-
fix([#&#8203;31](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/31)):
ignore HTML within Code Blocks by
[@&#8203;KyleKing](https://togithub.com/KyleKing) in
[https://github.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/pull/32](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/pull/32)

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###
[`v2.1.0`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.1.0)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.11...v2.1.0)

##### What's Changed

-
feat([#&#8203;28](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/28)):
support "Abbreviations" by
[@&#8203;KyleKing](https://togithub.com/KyleKing) in
[https://github.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/pull/29](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/pull/29)

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v2.0.11`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.0.11)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.10...v2.0.11)

##### Changes

-
fix([#&#8203;25](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/25)):
add support for "[markdown
anchors](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/autorefs/#markdown-anchors)"
syntax from the `mkdocs`
[autorefs](https://mkdocstrings.github.io/autorefs) plugin

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v2.0.10`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.0.10)

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Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.9...v2.0.10)

Changes:

-
fix([#&#8203;24](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/24)):
respect ordered lists that start with `0.`
([#&#8203;26](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/26))

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-
fix([#&#8203;23](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/23)):
ignore empty newlines when in fenced code blocks

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v2.0.8`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.0.8)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.7...v2.0.8)

Changelog:

-
Fix([#&#8203;21](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/21)):
ignore lists in fenced code

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v2.0.7`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.0.7)

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Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.6...v2.0.7)

Changelog:

-
Fix([#&#8203;20](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/20)):
01a6916f41

**Full Changelog**:
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###
[`v2.0.6`](https://togithub.com/KyleKing/mdformat-mkdocs/releases/tag/v2.0.6)

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.5...v2.0.6)

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- Resolve typo in CLI for
[#&#8203;19](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/19)
(3dc80a03f4)
- Make `mdformat-wikilink` optional thanks to a quick release
([https://github.com/tmr232/mdformat-wikilink/issues/6](https://togithub.com/tmr232/mdformat-wikilink/issues/6))!

**Full Changelog**:
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###
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Source](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/compare/v2.0.4...v2.0.5)

Changelog:

- Resolves
[#&#8203;19](https://togithub.com/kyleking/mdformat-mkdocs/issues/19).
Add `--ignore-missing-references` to prevent escaping brackets for
compatibility with python mkdocstrings
- feat: back-port `mdformat-wikilink` to Python 3.8 by default (see:
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47d05ee9ea Update pre-commit hook astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit to v0.5.7 (#12824) 2024-08-11 22:28:04 -04:00
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9caec36b59 Update Rust crate tempfile to v3.12.0 (#12826) 2024-08-11 22:27:44 -04:00
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65444bb00e Update Rust crate filetime to v0.2.24 (#12813) 2024-08-11 20:19:32 -04:00
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2b71fc4510 Update Rust crate is-macro to v0.3.6 (#12814) 2024-08-11 20:18:33 -04:00
renovate[bot]
1b78d872ec Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.15 (#12812) 2024-08-11 20:18:25 -04:00
Yury Fedotov
feba5031dc [Minor typo] Fix article in "an fix" (#12797) 2024-08-10 21:22:00 -04:00
Dylan
0c2b88f224 [flake8-simplify] Further simplify to binary in preview for if-else-block-instead-of-if-exp (SIM108) (#12796)
In most cases we should suggest a ternary operator, but there are three
edge cases where a binary operator is more appropriate.

Given an if-else block of the form

```python
if test:
    target_var = body_value
else:
    target_var = else_value
```
This PR updates the check for SIM108 to the following:

- If `test == body_value` and preview enabled, suggest to replace with
`target_var = test or else_value`
- If `test == not body_value` and preview enabled, suggest to replace
with `target_var = body_value and else_value`
- If `not test == body_value` and preview enabled, suggest to replace
with `target_var = body_value and else_value`
- Otherwise, suggest to replace with `target_var = body_value if test
else else_value`

Closes #12189.
2024-08-10 16:49:25 +00:00
Alex Waygood
cf1a57df5a Remove red_knot_python_semantic::python_version::TargetVersion (#12790) 2024-08-10 14:28:31 +01:00
renovate[bot]
597c5f9124 Update dependency black to v24 (#12728) 2024-08-10 18:04:37 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
69e1c567d4 Treat type(Protocol) et al as metaclass base (#12770)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12736.
2024-08-09 20:10:12 +00:00
Alex Waygood
37b9bac403 [red-knot] Add support for --system-site-packages virtual environments (#12759) 2024-08-09 21:02:16 +01:00
Alex Waygood
83db48d316 RUF031: Ignore unparenthesized tuples in subscripts when the subscript is obviously a type annotation or type alias (#12762) 2024-08-09 20:31:27 +01:00
Alex Waygood
c4e651921b [red-knot] Move, rename and make public the PyVersion type (#12782) 2024-08-09 16:49:17 +01:00
Dylan
b595346213 [ruff] Do not remove parens for tuples with starred expressions in Python <=3.10 RUF031 (#12784) 2024-08-09 17:30:29 +02:00
Ryan Hoban
253474b312 Document that BLE001 supports both BaseException and Exception (#12788) 2024-08-09 17:28:50 +02:00
Micha Reiser
a176679b24 Log warnings when skipping editable installations (#12779) 2024-08-09 16:29:43 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
1f51048fa4 Don't enforce returns and yields in abstract methods (#12771)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12685.
2024-08-09 13:34:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2abfab0f9b Move Program and related structs to red_knot_python_semantic (#12777) 2024-08-09 11:50:45 +02:00
Dylan
64f1f3468d [ruff] Skip tuples with slice expressions in incorrectly-parenthesized-tuple-in-subscript (RUF031) (#12768)
## Summary

Adding parentheses to a tuple in a subscript with elements that include
slice expressions causes a syntax error. For example, `d[(1,2,:)]` is a
syntax error.

So, when `lint.ruff.parenthesize-tuple-in-subscript = true` and the
tuple includes a slice expression, we skip this check and fix.

Closes #12766.
2024-08-09 09:22:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ffaa35eafe Add test helper to setup tracing (#12741) 2024-08-09 07:04:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c906b0183b Add known problems warning to type-comparison rule (#12769)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/4560
2024-08-09 01:41:15 +00:00
Carl Meyer
bc5b9b81dd [red-knot] add dev dependency on ruff_db os feature from red_knot_pyt… (#12760) 2024-08-08 18:10:30 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
221ea662e0 Bump version to 0.5.7 (#12756) 2024-08-08 20:56:15 +05:30
Alex Waygood
d28c5afd14 [red-knot] Remove mentions of Ruff from the CLI help (#12752)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-08-08 15:35:10 +01:00
Alex Waygood
f1de08c2a0 [red-knot] Merge the semantic and module-resolver crates (#12751) 2024-08-08 15:34:11 +01:00
Christian Clauss
33e9a6a54e SIM110: any() is ~3x slower than the code it replaces (#12746)
> ~Builtins are also more efficient than `for` loops.~

Let's not promise performance because this code transformation does not
deliver.

Benchmark written by @dcbaker

> `any()` seems to be about 1/3 as fast (Python 3.11.9, NixOS):
```python
loop = 'abcdef'.split()
found = 'f'
nfound = 'g'


def test1():
    for x in loop:
        if x == found:
            return True
    return False


def test2():
    return any(x == found for x in loop)


def test3():
    for x in loop:
        if x == nfound:
            return True
    return False


def test4():
    return any(x == nfound for x in loop)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    import timeit

    print('for loop (found)    :', timeit.timeit(test1))
    print('for loop (not found):', timeit.timeit(test3))
    print('any() (found)       :', timeit.timeit(test2))
    print('any() (not found)   :', timeit.timeit(test4))
```
```
for loop (found)    : 0.051076093994197436
for loop (not found): 0.04388196699437685
any() (found)       : 0.15422860698890872
any() (not found)   : 0.15568504799739458
```
I have retested with longer lists and on multiple Python versions with
similar results.
2024-08-08 08:25:43 -04:00
Dylan
f577e03021 [ruff] Ignore empty tuples for incorrectly-parenthesized-tuple-in-subscript (RUF031) (#12749) 2024-08-08 13:18:03 +02:00
Micha Reiser
f53733525c Remove all useEffect usages (#12659) 2024-08-08 13:16:38 +02:00
Micha Reiser
2daa914334 Gracefully handle errors in CLI (#12747) 2024-08-08 11:02:47 +00:00
Steve C
6d9205e346 [ruff_linter] - Use LibCST in adjust_indentation for mixed whitespace (#12740) 2024-08-08 10:49:58 +02:00
Micha Reiser
df7345e118 Exit with an error if there are check failures (#12735) 2024-08-08 07:10:18 +00:00
Micha Reiser
dc6aafecc2 Setup tracing and document tracing usage (#12730) 2024-08-08 06:28:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
5107a50ae7 Parenthesize conditions based on precedence when merging if arms (#12737)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12732.
2024-08-07 23:03:24 -04:00
Micha Reiser
a631d600ac Fix cache invalidation for nested pyproject.toml files (#12727) 2024-08-07 21:53:45 +02:00
Alex Waygood
f34b9a77f0 [red-knot] Cleanups to logic resolving site-packages from a venv path (#12731) 2024-08-07 15:48:15 +01:00
Dylan
7997da47f5 [ruff] Implement incorrectly-parenthesized-tuple-in-subscript (RUF031) (#12480)
Implements the new fixable lint rule `RUF031` which checks for the use or omission of parentheses around tuples in subscripts, depending on the setting `lint.ruff.parenthesize-tuple-in-getitem`. By default, the use of parentheses is considered a violation.
2024-08-07 13:11:29 +00:00
Alex Waygood
d380b37a09 Add a new Binding::is_unused method (#12729) 2024-08-07 11:17:56 +01:00
Alex Waygood
b14fee9320 [ruff] Mark RUF023 fix as unsafe if __slots__ is not a set and the binding is used elsewhere (#12692) 2024-08-07 10:41:03 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
037e817450 Use struct instead of type alias for workspace settings index (#12726)
## Summary

Follow-up from https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12725, this is
just a small refactor to use a wrapper struct instead of type alias for
workspace settings index. This avoids the need to have the
`register_workspace_settings` as a static method on `Index` and instead
is a method on the new struct itself.
2024-08-07 09:26:59 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
7fcfedd430 Ignore non-file workspace URL (#12725)
## Summary

This PR updates the server to ignore non-file workspace URL.

This is to avoid crashing the server if the URL scheme is not "file".
We'd still raise an error if the URL to file path conversion fails.

Also, as per the docs of
[`to_file_path`](https://docs.rs/url/2.5.2/url/struct.Url.html#method.to_file_path):

> Note: This does not actually check the URL’s scheme, and may give
nonsensical results for other schemes. It is the user’s responsibility
to check the URL’s scheme before calling this.

resolves: #12660

## Test Plan

I'm not sure how to test this locally but the change is small enough to
validate on its own.
2024-08-07 09:15:55 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
50ff5c7544 Include docs requirements for Renovate upgrades (#12724)
## Summary

This PR updates the Renovate config to account for the
`requirements*.txt` files in `docs/` directory.

The `mkdocs-material` upgrade is ignored because we use commit SHA for
the insider version and it should match the corresponding public version
as per the docs:
https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/insiders/upgrade/
(`9.x.x-insiders-4.x.x`).

## Test Plan

```console
❯ renovate-config-validator
(node:83193) [DEP0040] DeprecationWarning: The `punycode` module is deprecated. Please use a userland alternative instead.
(Use `node --trace-deprecation ...` to show where the warning was created)
 INFO: Validating .github/renovate.json5
 INFO: Config validated successfully
```
2024-08-07 13:11:18 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
90e5bc2bd9 Avoid false-positives for list concatenations in SQL construction (#12720)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12710.
2024-08-06 16:26:03 -04:00
Alex Waygood
aae9619d3d [red-knot] Fix build on Windows (#12719)
## Summary

Tests are failing on `main` because automerge landed
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12716 despite the Windows tests
failing.
2024-08-06 20:21:25 +01:00
Alex Waygood
7fa76a2b2b [red-knot] Derive site-packages from a venv path (#12716) 2024-08-06 18:34:37 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
14dd6d980e [red-knot] Keep subcommands optional for the binary (#12715)
## Summary

This PR updates the `red_knot` CLI to make the subcommand optional.

## Test Plan

Run the following commands:
* `cargo run --bin red_knot --
--current-directory=~/playground/ruff/type_inference` (no subcommand
requirement)
* `cargo run --bin red_knot -- server` (should start the server)
2024-08-06 20:24:49 +05:30
Micha Reiser
846f57fd15 Update salsa (#12711) 2024-08-06 13:17:39 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8e6aa78796 Remove 'cli' module from red_knot (#12714) 2024-08-06 12:10:36 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e91a0fe94a [red-knot] Implement basic LSP server (#12624)
## Summary

This PR adds basic LSP implementation for the Red Knot project.

This is basically a fork of the existing `ruff_server` crate into a
`red_knot_server` crate. The following are the main differences:
1. The `Session` stores a map from workspace root to the corresponding
Red Knot database (`RootDatabase`).
2. The database is initialized with the newly implemented `LSPSystem`
(implementation of `System` trait)
3. The `LSPSystem` contains the server index corresponding to each
workspace and an underlying OS system implementation. For certain
methods, the system first checks if there's an open document in LSP
system and returns the information from that. Otherwise, it falls back
to the OS system to get that information. These methods are
`path_metadata`, `read_to_string` and `read_to_notebook`
4. Add `as_any_mut` method for `System`

**Why fork?**

Forking allows us to experiment with the functionalities that are
specific to Red Knot. The architecture is completely different and so
the requirements for an LSP implementation are different as well. For
example, Red Knot only supports a single workspace, so the LSP system
needs to map the multi-workspace support to each Red Knot instance. In
the end, the server code isn't too big, it will be easier to implement
Red Knot specific functionality without worrying about existing server
limitations and it shouldn't be difficult to port the existing server.

## Review

Most of the server files hasn't been changed. I'm going to list down the
files that have been changed along with highlight the specific part of
the file that's changed from the existing server code.

Changed files:
* Red Knot CLI implementation:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-579596339a29d3212a641232e674778c339b446de33b890c7fdad905b5eb50e1
* In
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-b9a9041a8a2bace014bf3687c3ef0512f25e0541f112fad6131b14242f408db6,
server capabilities have been updated, dynamic capability registration
is removed
* In
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-b9a9041a8a2bace014bf3687c3ef0512f25e0541f112fad6131b14242f408db6,
the API for `clear_diagnostics` now take in a `Url` instead of
`DocumentQuery` as the document version doesn't matter when clearing
diagnostics after a document is closed
*
[`did_close`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-9271370102a6f3be8defaca40c82485b0048731942520b491a3bdd2ee0e25493),
[`did_close_notebook`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-96fb53ffb12c1694356e17313e4bb37b3f0931e887878b5d7c896c19ff60283b),
[`did_open`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-60e852cf1aa771e993131cabf98eb4c467963a8328f10eccdb43b3e8f0f1fb12),
[`did_open_notebook`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-ac356eb5e36c3b2c1c135eda9dfbcab5c12574d1cb77c71f7da8dbcfcfb2d2f1)
are updated to open / close file from the corresponding Red Knot
workspace
* The [diagnostic
handler](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-4475f318fd0290d0292834569a7df5699debdcc0a453b411b8c3d329f1b879d9)
is updated to request diagnostics from Red Knot
* The [`Session::new`] method in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-55c96201296200c1cab37c8b0407b6c733381374b94be7ae50563bfe95264e4d
is updated to construct the Red Knot databases for each workspace. It
also contains the `index_mut` and `MutIndexGuard` implementation
* And, `LSPSystem` implementation is in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12624/files#diff-4ed62bd359c43b0bf1a13f04349dcd954966934bb8d544de7813f974182b489e

## Test Plan

First, configure VS Code to use the `red_knot` binary

1. Build the `red_knot` binary by `cargo build`
2. Update the VS Code extension to specify the path to this binary
```json
{
	"ruff.path": ["/path/to/ruff/target/debug/red_knot"]
}
```
3. Restart VS Code

Now, open a file containing red-knot specific diagnostics, close the
file and validate that diagnostics disappear.
2024-08-06 11:27:30 +00:00
Micha Reiser
d2c627efb3 Use standard allocator for wasm (#12713) 2024-08-06 11:20:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
10e977d5f5 [red-knot] Add basic WASM API (#12654) 2024-08-06 09:21:42 +02:00
Auguste Lalande
f0318ff889 [pydoclint] Consider DOC201 satisfied if docstring begins with "Returns" (#12675)
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## Summary

Resolves #12636

Consider docstrings which begin with the word "Returns" as having
satisfactorily documented they're returns. For example
```python
def f():
    """Returns 1."""
    return 1
```
is valid.

## Test Plan

Added example to test fixture.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-08-06 06:46:38 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5cc3fed9a8 [red-knot] Infer float and complex literal expressions (#12689)
## Summary

This PR implements type inference for float and complex literal
expressions.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for both types.
2024-08-06 06:24:28 +00:00
Steve C
39dd732e27 [refurb] - fix unused autofix for implicit-cwd (FURB177) (#12708) 2024-08-06 08:09:35 +02:00
Dylan
52630a1d55 [flake8-comprehensions] Set comprehensions not a violation for sum in unnecessary-comprehension-in-call (C419) (#12691)
## Summary

Removes set comprehension as a violation for `sum` when checking `C419`,
because set comprehension may de-duplicate entries in a generator,
thereby modifying the value of the sum.

Closes #12690.
2024-08-06 02:30:58 +00:00
Steve C
7b5fd63ce8 [flake8-pyi] - add autofix for future-annotations-in-stub (PYI044) (#12676)
## Summary

add autofix for `PYI044`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-08-05 22:27:55 -04:00
Alex Waygood
5499821c67 [red-knot] Rename workspace_root variables in the module resolver to src_root (#12697)
Fixes #12337
2024-08-05 23:07:18 +01:00
Alex Waygood
7ee7c68f36 Add a new script to generate builtin module names (#12696) 2024-08-05 21:33:36 +01:00
Carl Meyer
2393d19f91 [red-knot] infer instance types for builtins (#12695)
Previously we wrongly inferred the type of the builtin type itself (e.g.
`Literal[int]`); we need to infer the instance type instead.
2024-08-05 13:32:42 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a8e2ba508e [red-knot] Infer boolean literal expression (#12688)
## Summary

This PR implements type inference for boolean literal expressions.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for `True` and `False`.
2024-08-05 11:30:53 -07:00
Alex Waygood
0b4d3ce39b TRY002: fixup docs (#12683) 2024-08-05 08:56:12 +00:00
epenet
0a345dc627 [tryceratops] Add BaseException to raise-vanilla-class rule (TRY002) (#12620) 2024-08-05 09:45:49 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ff2aa3ea00 Revert "Remove criterion/codspeed compat layer (#12524)" (#12680) 2024-08-05 07:49:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
0d3bad877d Fix module resolver symlink test on macOs (#12682) 2024-08-05 07:22:54 +00:00
Micha Reiser
756060d676 Upgrade Salsa to a version with a 32bit compatible concurrent vec (#12679) 2024-08-05 08:50:32 +02:00
Micha Reiser
b647f3fba8 Disable testing ruff_benchmark by default (#12678) 2024-08-05 06:15:52 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
82e69ebf23 Update broken links in the documentation (#12677)
## Summary

Running `mkdocs server -f mkdocs.insiders.yml` gave warnings about these
broken links.

## Test plan

I built the docs locally and verified that the updated links work
properly.
2024-08-05 05:35:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
2c79045342 Update Rust crate pep440_rs to v0.6.6 (#12666) 2024-08-04 22:42:43 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
3497f5257b Add preview note to unnecessary-comprehension-in-call (#12673) 2024-08-05 02:27:00 +00:00
Dylan
25aabec814 [flake8-comprehensions] Account for list and set comprehensions in unnecessary-literal-within-tuple-call (C409) (#12657)
## Summary

Make it a violation of `C409` to call `tuple` with a list or set
comprehension, and
implement the (unsafe) fix of calling the `tuple` with the underlying
generator instead.

Closes #12648.

## Test Plan

Test fixture updated, cargo test, docs checked for updated description.
2024-08-04 22:14:52 -04:00
renovate[bot]
0e71485ea9 Update Rust crate regex to v1.10.6 (#12667) 2024-08-04 22:10:40 -04:00
renovate[bot]
43a9d282f7 Update Rust crate ordermap to v0.5.1 (#12665) 2024-08-04 22:10:32 -04:00
renovate[bot]
6f357b8b45 Update Rust crate tempfile to v3.11.0 (#12671) 2024-08-05 02:08:20 +00:00
renovate[bot]
73d9f11a9c Update pre-commit dependencies (#12670) 2024-08-05 02:08:07 +00:00
renovate[bot]
d6c6db5a44 Update NPM Development dependencies (#12672) 2024-08-04 22:07:55 -04:00
renovate[bot]
56d985a972 Update Rust crate toml to v0.8.19 (#12669) 2024-08-04 22:07:44 -04:00
renovate[bot]
b3e0655cc9 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.122 (#12668) 2024-08-04 22:07:35 -04:00
renovate[bot]
06baffec9e Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.13 (#12664) 2024-08-04 22:07:26 -04:00
Steve C
67a2ae800a [ruff] - add autofix zip-instead-of-pairwise (RUF007) (#12663)
## Summary

Adds autofix for `RUF007`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`, however I get errors for `test resolver::tests::symlink
... FAILED` which seems to not be my fault
2024-08-04 21:57:50 -04:00
InSync
7a2c75e2fc Replace ruff-lsp links in README.md with links to new documentation page (#12618)
Since `ruff-lsp` has been (semi-)deprecated for sometime, it wouldn't
make sense to mention it in the most prominent sections of the `README`.
Instead, they should point to the new <i>[Editor
Integrations](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/editors/)</i> documentation
page.
2024-08-04 15:31:36 +05:30
DavideRagazzon
9ee44637ca Fix typo in configuration docs (#12655) 2024-08-04 09:43:51 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
733341ab39 Ignore DOC errors for stub functions (#12651)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12650.
2024-08-03 08:13:21 -04:00
Micha Reiser
341a25eec1 Fix file watching on macOS if a module-search path is a symlink (#12634) 2024-08-03 07:24:07 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
38e178e914 Try both 'Raises' section styles when convention is unspecified (#12649)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12647.
2024-08-02 21:04:46 -04:00
Alex Waygood
daccb3f4f3 [pydoclint] Deduplicate collected exceptions after traversing function bodies (#12642) 2024-08-02 23:17:06 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
c858afe03a [flake8-bugbear] Treat return as equivalent to break (B909) (#12646)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12640.
2024-08-02 18:14:17 -04:00
Alex Waygood
3c1c3199d0 [pydoclint] Teach rules to understand reraised exceptions as being explicitly raised (#12639)
## Summary

Fixes #12630.

DOC501 and DOC502 now understand functions with constructs like this to
be explicitly raising `TypeError` (which should be documented in a
function's docstring):

```py
try:
    foo():
except TypeError:
    ...
    raise
```

I made an exception for `Exception` and `BaseException`, however.
Constructs like this are reasonably common, and I don't think anybody
would say that it's worth putting in the docstring that it raises "some
kind of generic exception":

```py
try:
    foo()
except BaseException:
    do_some_logging()
    raise
```

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ruff_linter --lib`
2024-08-02 22:47:22 +01:00
Ran Benita
fbfe2cb2f5 [flake8-async] Fix false positives with multiple async with items (ASYNC100) (#12643)
## Summary

Please see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12605#discussion_r1699957443 for
a description of the issue.

They way I fixed it is to get the *last* timeout item in the `with`, and
if it's an `async with` and there are items after it, then don't trigger
the lint.

## Test Plan

Updated the fixture with some more cases.
2024-08-02 21:25:13 +00:00
Carl Meyer
1c311e4fdb [red-knot] update benchmark to run on tomllib (#12635)
Changes the red-knot benchmark to run on the stdlib "tomllib" library
(which is self-contained, four files, uses type annotations) instead of
on very small bits of handwritten code.

Also remove the `without_parse` benchmark: now that we are running on
real code that uses typeshed, we'd either have to pre-parse all of
typeshed (slow) or find some way to determine which typeshed modules
will be used by the benchmark (not feasible with reasonable complexity.)

## Test Plan

`cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark --bench red_knot`
2024-08-02 11:23:52 -07:00
Micha Reiser
12177a42e3 Set durabilities for low-durability fields on high-durability inputs (#12627) 2024-08-02 19:42:34 +02:00
Micha Reiser
dfb08856eb Fix file watcher stop data race (#12626) 2024-08-02 19:02:49 +02:00
Auguste Lalande
94d817e1a5 [pydoclint] Add docstring-missing-yields amd docstring-extraneous-yields (DOC402, DOC403) (#12538) 2024-08-02 17:55:42 +01:00
ember91
9296bd4e3f Fix a typo (#12633)
Co-authored-by: Emil Berg <emil.berg@ericsson.com>
2024-08-02 16:39:27 +01:00
Micha Reiser
da824ba316 Release Ruff 0.5.6 (#12629)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-08-02 17:35:14 +02:00
Micha Reiser
012198a1b0 Enable notebooks by default in preview mode (#12621) 2024-08-02 13:36:53 +00:00
Alex Waygood
fbab04fbe1 [red-knot] Allow multiple site-packages search paths (#12609) 2024-08-02 13:33:19 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9aa43d5f91 Separate red_knot into CLI and red_knot_workspace crates (#12623)
## Summary

This PR separates the current `red_knot` crate into two crates:
1. `red_knot` - This will be similar to the `ruff` crate, it'll act as
the CLI crate
2. `red_knot_workspace` - This includes everything except for the CLI
functionality from the existing `red_knot` crate

Note that the code related to the file watcher is in
`red_knot_workspace` for now but might be required to extract it out in
the future.

The main motivation for this change is so that we can have a `red_knot
server` command. This makes it easier to test the server out without
making any changes in the VS Code extension. All we need is to specify
the `red_knot` executable path in `ruff.path` extension setting.

## Test Plan

- `cargo build`
- `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features`
- `cargo shear --fix`
2024-08-02 11:24:36 +00:00
Micha Reiser
966563c79b Add tests for hard and soft links (#12590) 2024-08-02 10:14:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
27edadec29 Make server panic hook more error resilient (#12610) 2024-08-02 12:10:06 +02:00
InSync
2e2b1b460f Fix a typo in docs/editors/settings.md (#12614)
Diff:

```diff
-- `false: Same as`off\`
+- `false`: Same as `off`
```
2024-08-01 11:23:55 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a3e67abf4c Add newlines before comments in E305 (#12606)
## Summary

There's still a problem here. Given:

```python
class Class():
    pass

    # comment

    # another comment
a = 1
```

We only add one newline before `a = 1` on the first pass, because
`max_precedling_blank_lines` is 1... We then add the second newline on
the second pass, so it ends up in the right state, but the logic is
clearly wonky.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11508.
2024-07-31 23:11:00 -04:00
Carl Meyer
ee0518e8f7 [red-knot] implement attribute of union (#12601)
I hit this `todo!` trying to run type inference over some real modules.
Since it's a one-liner to implement it, I just did that rather than
changing to `Type::Unknown`.
2024-07-31 19:45:24 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
d774a3bd48 Avoid unused async when context manager includes TaskGroup (#12605)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12354.
2024-08-01 02:12:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
7e6b19048e Don't attach comments with mismatched indents (#12604)
## Summary

Given:

```python
def test_update():
    pass
    # comment
def test_clientmodel():
    pass
```

We don't want `# comment` to be attached to `def test_clientmodel()`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12589.
2024-07-31 22:09:05 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
8e383b9587 Respect start index in unnecessary-list-index-lookup (#12603)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12594.
2024-08-01 01:21:15 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
3f49ab126f Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#12602) 2024-08-01 01:44:56 +01:00
Chris Krycho
c1bc7f4dee Remove ecosystem_ci flag from Ruff CLI (#12596)
## Summary

@zanieb noticed while we were discussing #12595 that this flag is now
unnecessary, so remove it and the flags which reference it.

## Test Plan

Question for maintainers: is there a test to add *or* remove here? (I’ve
opened this as a draft PR with that in view!)
2024-07-31 11:40:03 -05:00
Bowen Liang
a44d579f21 Add Dify to Ruff users (#12593)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
- Add the popular LLM Ops project Dify to the user list in Readme, as
Dify introduced Ruff for lining since Feb 2024 in
https://github.com/langgenius/dify/pull/2366
2024-07-31 08:56:52 -04:00
Alex Waygood
a3900d2b0b [pyflakes] Fix preview-mode bugs in F401 when attempting to autofix unused first-party submodule imports in an __init__.py file (#12569) 2024-07-31 13:34:30 +01:00
Alex Waygood
83b1c48a93 Make setting and retrieving pydocstyle settings less tedious (#12582) 2024-07-31 10:39:33 +01:00
Micha Reiser
138e70bd5c Upgrade to Rust 1.80 (#12586) 2024-07-30 19:18:08 +00:00
Eero Vaher
ee103ffb25 Fix an argument name in B905 description (#12588)
The description of `zip-without-explicit-strict` erroneously mentions a
non-existing `check` argument for `zip()`.
2024-07-30 14:40:56 -04:00
Micha Reiser
18f87b9497 Flaky file watching tests, add debug assertions (#12587) 2024-07-30 18:09:55 +00:00
Micha Reiser
adc8d4e1e7 File watch events: Add dynamic wait period before writing new changes (#12585) 2024-07-30 19:18:43 +02:00
Alex Waygood
90db361199 Consider more stdlib decorators to be property-like (#12583) 2024-07-30 17:18:23 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4738135801 Improve consistency between linter rules in determining whether a function is property (#12581) 2024-07-30 17:42:04 +01:00
Micha Reiser
264cd750e9 Add delay between updating a file (#12576) 2024-07-30 18:31:29 +02:00
Alex Waygood
7a4419a2a5 Improve handling of metaclasses in various linter rules (#12579) 2024-07-30 14:48:36 +01:00
Alex Waygood
ac1666d6e2 Remove several incorrect uses of map_callable() (#12580) 2024-07-30 14:30:25 +01:00
epenet
459c85ba27 [flake8-return] Exempt cached properties and other property-like decorators from explicit return rule (RET501) (#12563)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-07-30 11:06:28 +00:00
Alex Waygood
aaa56eb0bd Fix NFKC normalization bug when removing unused imports (#12571) 2024-07-30 09:54:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f3c14a4276 Keep track of deleted cell for reorder change request (#12575)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where the server wouldn't retain the cell content in
case of a reorder change request.

As mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12573#issuecomment-2257819298,
this change request is modeled as (a) remove these cell URIs and (b) add
these cell URIs. The cell content isn't provided. But, the way we've
modeled the `NotebookCell` (it contains the underlying `TextDocument`),
we need to keep track of the deleted cells to get the content.

This is not an ideal solution and a better long term solution would be
to model it as per the spec but that is a big structural change and will
affect multiple parts of the server. Modeling as per the spec would also
avoid bugs like https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11864. For
context, that model would add complexity per
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11206#discussion_r1600165481.

fixes: #12573

## Test Plan

This video shows the before and after the bug is fixed:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2fcad4b5-f9af-4776-8640-4cd1fa16e325
2024-07-30 09:51:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
3169d408fa [red-knot] Fix typos in the module resolver (#12574) 2024-07-30 09:38:38 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a2286c8e47 Set Durability to 'HIGH' for most inputs and third-party libraries (#12566) 2024-07-30 09:03:59 +00:00
Piotr Osiewicz
fb9f566f56 Use $/logTrace for server trace logs in Zed and VS Code (#12564)
## Summary

This pull request adds support for logging via `$/logTrace` RPC
messages. It also enables that code path for when a client is Zed editor
or VS Code (as there's no way for us to generically tell whether a client prefers
`$/logTrace` over stderr.

Related to: #12523

## Test Plan

I've built Ruff from this branch and tested it manually with Zed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-07-30 08:32:20 +05:30
Micha Reiser
381bd1ff4a Delete left over debug statement (#12567) 2024-07-29 16:16:12 +02:00
Micha Reiser
2f54d05d97 Remove salsa::report_untracked_read when finding the dynamic module resolution paths (#12509) 2024-07-29 09:31:29 +00:00
Micha Reiser
e18b4e42d3 [red-knot] Upgrade to the *new* *new* salsa (#12406) 2024-07-29 07:21:24 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9495331a5f Recommend client config for trace setting in Neovim (#12562) 2024-07-29 06:14:34 +00:00
renovate[bot]
e1076db7d0 Update CodSpeedHQ/action action to v3 (#12559) 2024-07-29 07:37:02 +02:00
renovate[bot]
1986c9e8e2 Update NPM Development dependencies (#12556) 2024-07-28 22:17:44 -04:00
renovate[bot]
d7e80dc955 Update pre-commit dependencies (#12555) 2024-07-28 22:17:34 -04:00
renovate[bot]
87d09f77cd Update Rust crate imperative to v1.0.6 (#12552) 2024-07-28 22:17:28 -04:00
renovate[bot]
bd37ef13b8 Update Rust crate bstr to v1.10.0 (#12557) 2024-07-28 22:17:11 -04:00
renovate[bot]
ec23c974db Update Rust crate toml to v0.8.16 (#12554) 2024-07-28 22:17:01 -04:00
renovate[bot]
122e5ab428 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.121 (#12553) 2024-07-28 22:16:55 -04:00
renovate[bot]
2f2149aca8 Update Rust crate env_logger to v0.11.5 (#12550) 2024-07-28 22:16:49 -04:00
renovate[bot]
9d5c31e7da Update Rust crate imara-diff to v0.1.7 (#12551) 2024-07-28 22:16:42 -04:00
renovate[bot]
25f3ad6238 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.11 (#12549) 2024-07-28 22:16:36 -04:00
renovate[bot]
79926329a4 Update Rust crate argfile to v0.2.1 (#12548) 2024-07-28 22:16:31 -04:00
Aleksei Latyshev
9cdc578dd9 [flake8-builtins] Implement import, lambda, and module shadowing (#12546)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
Extend `flake8-builtins` to imports, lambda-arguments, and modules to be
consistent with original checker
[flake8_builtins](https://github.com/gforcada/flake8-builtins/blob/main/flake8_builtins.py).

closes #12540 

## Details

- Implement builtin-import-shadowing (A004)
- Stop tracking imports shadowing in builtin-variable-shadowing (A001)
in preview mode.
- Implement builtin-lambda-argument-shadowing (A005)
- Implement builtin-module-shadowing (A006)
  - Add new option `linter.flake8_builtins.builtins_allowed_modules`

## Test Plan

cargo test
2024-07-29 01:42:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
665c75f7ab Add document for executable determination (#12547)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12505.
2024-07-28 16:23:00 -04:00
Micha Reiser
f37b39d6cc Allow downloading ecosystem results from forks (#12544) 2024-07-27 19:57:19 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
e18c45c310 Avoid marking required imports as unused (#12537)
## Summary

If an import is marked as "required", we should never flag it as unused.
In practice, this is rare, since required imports are typically used for
`__future__` annotations, which are always considered "used".

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12458.
2024-07-26 14:23:43 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
d930052de8 Move required import parsing out of lint rule (#12536)
## Summary

Instead, make it part of the serialization and deserialization itself.
This makes it _much_ easier to reuse when solving
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12458.
2024-07-26 13:35:45 -04:00
Sigurd Spieckermann
7ad4df9e9f Complete FBT002 example with Enum argument (#12525)
## Summary

I've completed `FBT002` rule example with an `Enum` argument to show the
full usage in this case.
2024-07-26 11:50:19 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
425761e960 Use colon rather than dot formatting for integer-only types (#12534)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12421.
2024-07-26 15:48:19 +00:00
Carl Meyer
4b69271809 [red-knot] resolve int/list/dict/set/tuple to builtin type (#12521)
Now that we have builtins available, resolve some simple cases to the
right builtin type.

We should also adjust the display for types to include their module
name; that's not done yet here.
2024-07-26 08:21:31 -07:00
Micha Reiser
bf23d38a21 Remove unnecessary clone in workspace API (#12529) 2024-07-26 17:19:05 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
49f51583fa Always allow explicit multi-line concatenations when implicit are banned (#12532)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11582.
2024-07-26 10:36:35 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
1fe4a5faed Avoid recommending __slots__ for classes that inherit from more than namedtuple (#12531)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11887.
2024-07-26 14:24:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
998bfe0847 Avoid recommending no-argument super in slots=True dataclasses (#12530)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12506.
2024-07-26 10:09:51 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6f4db8675b [red-knot] Add support for untitled files (#12492)
## Summary

This PR adds support for untitled files in the Red Knot project.

Refer to the [design
discussion](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/12336) for
more details.

### Changes
* The `parsed_module` always assumes that the `SystemVirtual` path is of
`PySourceType::Python`.
* For the module resolver, as suggested, I went ahead by adding a new
`SystemOrVendoredPath` enum and renamed `FilePathRef` to
`SystemOrVendoredPathRef` (happy to consider better names here).
* The `file_to_module` query would return if it's a
`FilePath::SystemVirtual` variant because a virtual file doesn't belong
to any module.
* The sync implementation for the system virtual path is basically the
same as that of system path except that it uses the
`virtual_path_metadata`. The reason for this is that the system
(language server) would provide the metadata on whether it still exists
or not and if it exists, the corresponding metadata.

For point (1), VS Code would use `Untitled-1` for Python files and
`Untitled-1.ipynb` for Jupyter Notebooks. We could use this distinction
to determine whether the source type is `Python` or `Ipynb`.

## Test Plan

Added test cases in #12526
2024-07-26 18:13:31 +05:30
Micha Reiser
71f7aa4971 Remove criterion/codspeed compat layer (#12524) 2024-07-26 12:22:16 +02:00
Auguste Lalande
9f72f474e6 [pydoclint] Add docstring-missing-returns amd docstring-extraneous-returns (DOC201, DOC202) (#12485)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-26 06:36:00 +00:00
Carl Meyer
10c993e21a [red-knot] remove wrong __init__.py from file-watching tests (#12519) 2024-07-26 07:14:01 +01:00
Carl Meyer
2d3914296d [red-knot] handle all syntax without panic (#12499)
Extend red-knot type inference to cover all syntax, so that inferring
types for a scope gives all expressions a type. This means we can run
the red-knot semantic lint on all Python code without panics. It also
means we can infer types for `builtins.pyi` without panics.

To keep things simple, this PR intentionally doesn't add any new type
inference capabilities: the expanded coverage is all achieved with
`Type::Unknown`. But this puts the skeleton in place for adding better
inference of all these language features.

I also had to add basic Salsa cycle recovery (with just `Type::Unknown`
for now), because some `builtins.pyi` definitions are cyclic.

To test this, I added a comprehensive corpus of test snippets sourced
from Cinder under [MIT
license](https://github.com/facebookincubator/cinder/blob/cinder/3.10/cinderx/LICENSE),
which matches Ruff's license. I also added to this corpus some
additional snippets for newer language features: all the
`27_func_generic_*` and `73_class_generic_*` files, as well as
`20_lambda_default_arg.py`, and added a test which runs semantic-lint
over all these files. (The test doesn't assert the test-corpus files are
lint-free; just that they are able to lint without a panic.)
2024-07-25 17:38:08 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
7571da8778 Preserve trailing inline comments on import-from statements (#12498)
## Summary

Right now, in the isort comment model, there's nowhere for trailing
comments on the _statement_ to go, as in:

```python
from mylib import (
    MyClient,
    MyMgmtClient,
)  # some comment
```

If the comment is on the _alias_, we do preserve it, because we attach
it to the alias, as in:

```python
from mylib import (
    MyClient,
    MyMgmtClient,  # some comment
)
```

Similarly, if the comment is trailing on an import statement
(non-`from`), we again attach it to the alias, because it can't be
parenthesized, as in:

```python
import foo  # some comment
```

This PR adds logic to track and preserve those trailing comments.

We also no longer drop several other comments, like:

```python
from mylib import (
    # some comment
    MyClient
)
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12487.
2024-07-25 17:46:58 -04:00
Alex Waygood
2ceac5f868 [red-knot] Rename some methods in the module resolver (#12517) 2024-07-25 19:28:48 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5ce80827d2 [red-knot] Refactor path.rs in the module resolver (#12494) 2024-07-25 19:29:28 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e047b9685a Use docs bot email for docs publish (#12511)
Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/5369
2024-07-25 21:50:00 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
fc16d8d04d Bump version to 0.5.5 (#12510) 2024-07-25 20:17:01 +05:30
Uriya Harpeness
175e5d7b88 Add missing traceback line in f-string-in-exception docstring. (#12508)
## Summary

Add missing traceback line in `f-string-in-exception` docstring.

Solves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12504.
2024-07-25 10:22:05 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c03f257ed7 Add note about the breaking change in nvim-lspconfig (#12507)
Refer https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12408
2024-07-25 14:01:16 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6bbb4a28c2 Add setup docs for Zed editor (#12501)
## Summary

This PR adds the setup documentation for using Ruff with the Zed editor.

Closes: #12388
2024-07-25 13:09:17 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2ce3e3ae60 Fix the search path tests on MacOS (#12503) 2024-07-25 08:21:38 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
2a64cccb61 Avoid applying ignore-names to self and cls function names (#12497)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12465.
2024-07-24 18:08:23 -04:00
Alex Waygood
928ffd6650 Ignore NPY201 inside except blocks for compatibility with older numpy versions (#12490) 2024-07-24 20:03:23 +00:00
Alex Waygood
e52be0951a [red-knot] Improve validation for search paths (#12376) 2024-07-24 15:02:25 +01:00
Dylan
889073578e [flake8-bugbear] Allow singleton tuples with starred expressions in B013 (#12484) 2024-07-24 15:19:30 +02:00
Micha Reiser
eac965ecaf [red-knot] Watch search paths (#12407) 2024-07-24 07:38:50 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
8659f2f4ea [pydoclint] Fix documentation for DOC501 (#12483)
## Summary

The doc was written backwards. mb.
2024-07-24 00:08:53 -04:00
Alex Waygood
c1b292a0dc Refactor NPY201 (#12479) 2024-07-23 18:24:20 +01:00
Micha Reiser
3af6ccb720 Fix Ord of cmp_fix (#12471) 2024-07-23 15:14:22 +02:00
Micha Reiser
f0fc6a95fe [red-knot] Lazy package file discovery (#12452)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-07-23 08:47:15 +00:00
Mateusz Sokół
f96a3c71ff Fix NumPy 2.0 rule for np.alltrue and np.sometrue (#12473)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-23 08:34:43 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b9b7deff17 Implement upcast_mut for new TestDb (#12470) 2024-07-23 07:11:00 +00:00
Micha Reiser
40d9324f5a [red-knot] Improved file watching (#12382) 2024-07-23 08:18:59 +02:00
Pathompong Kwangtong
a9f8bd59b2 Add Eglot setup guide for Emacs editor (#12426)
## Summary

The purpose of this change is to explain how to use ruff as a language
server in Eglot with automatic formatting because I've struggle to use
it with Eglot. I've search it online and found that there are some
people also struggle too. (See [this reddit
post](https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/118mo6w/eglot_automatic_formatting/)
and
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp/issues/19#issuecomment-1435138828)


## Test Plan

I've use this setting myself. And I will continue maintain this part as
long as I use it.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-07-23 10:50:51 +05:30
Piotr Osiewicz
143e172431 Do not bail code action resolution when a quick fix is requested (#12462)
## Summary

When working on improving Ruff integration with Zed I noticed that it
errors out when we try to resolve a code action of a `QUICKFIX` kind;
apparently, per @dhruvmanila we shouldn't need to resolve it, as the
edit is provided in the initial response for the code action. However,
it's possible for the `resolve` call to fill out other fields (such as
`command`).
AFAICT Helix also tries to resolve the code actions unconditionally (as
in, when either `edit` or `command` is absent); so does VSC. They can
still apply the quickfixes though, as they do not error out on a failed
call to resolve code actions - Zed does. Following suit on Zed's side
does not cut it though, as we still get a log request from Ruff for that
failure (which is surfaced in the UI).
There are also other language servers (such as
[rust-analyzer](c1c9e10f72/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers/request.rs (L1257)))
that fill out both `command` and `edit` fields as a part of code action
resolution.

This PR makes the resolve calls for quickfix actions return the input
value.

## Test Plan

N/A
2024-07-23 10:30:03 +05:30
Auguste Lalande
b2d3a05ee4 [flake8-async] Fix references in documentation not displaying (#12467)
## Summary

Fix references in documentation of several `ASYNC` rules not displaying

## Test Plan

Validated documentation now displays correctly
2024-07-22 19:38:13 -04:00
Josh Cannon
ef1ca0dd38 Fix bad markdown in CONTRIBUTING.md (#12466)
See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#import-categorization
2024-07-23 00:03:30 +01:00
Carl Meyer
c7b13bb8fc [red-knot] add cycle-free while-loop control flow (#12413)
Add support for while-loop control flow.

This doesn't yet include general support for terminals and reachability;
that is wider than just while loops and belongs in its own PR.

This also doesn't yet add support for cyclic definitions in loops; that
comes with enough of its own complexity in Salsa that I want to handle
it separately.
2024-07-22 14:27:33 -07:00
Carl Meyer
dbbe3526ef [red-knot] add while-loop to benchmark (#12464)
So we can get some signal from the benchmark result on
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12413
2024-07-22 14:16:56 -07:00
Carl Meyer
f22c8ab811 [red-knot] add maybe-undefined lint rule (#12414)
Add a lint rule to detect if a name is definitely or possibly undefined
at a given usage.

If I create the file `undef/main.py` with contents:

```python
x = int
def foo():
    z
    return x
if flag:
    y = x
y
```

And then run `cargo run --bin red_knot -- --current-directory
../ruff-examples/undef`, I get the output:

```
Name 'z' used when not defined.
Name 'flag' used when not defined.
Name 'y' used when possibly not defined.
```

If I modify the file to add `y = 0` at the top, red-knot re-checks it
and I get the new output:

```
Name 'z' used when not defined.
Name 'flag' used when not defined.
```

Note that `int` is not flagged, since it's a builtin, and `return x` in
the function scope is not flagged, since it refers to the global `x`.
2024-07-22 13:53:59 -07:00
Alex Waygood
2a8f95c437 [red-knot] Use a distinct type for module search paths in the module resolver (#12379) 2024-07-22 19:44:27 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ea2d51c2bb Add note to include notebook files for native server (#12449)
## Summary

Similar to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/547 but for the
online docs.

Refer to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/546

## Preview

<img width="1728" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-22 at 14 51 40"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/39014278-c868-45b0-9058-42858a060fd8">
2024-07-22 21:40:30 +05:30
Micha Reiser
ed238e0c76 Fix incorrect placement of leading function comment with type params (#12447) 2024-07-22 14:17:00 +02:00
Micha Reiser
3ace12943e Ignore more open ai notebooks for now (#12448) 2024-07-22 14:16:48 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
978909fcf4 Raise syntax error for unparenthesized generator expr in multi-argument call (#12445)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug to raise a syntax error when an unparenthesized
generator expression is used as an argument to a call when there are
more than one argument.

For reference, the grammar is:
```
primary:
    | ...
    | primary genexp 
    | primary '(' [arguments] ')' 
    | ...

genexp:
    | '(' ( assignment_expression | expression !':=') for_if_clauses ')' 
```

The `genexp` requires the parenthesis as mentioned in the grammar. So,
the grammar for a call expression is either a name followed by a
generator expression or a name followed by a list of argument. In the
former case, the parenthesis are excluded because the generator
expression provides them while in the later case, the parenthesis are
explicitly provided for a list of arguments which means that the
generator expression requires it's own parenthesis.

This was discovered in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12420.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for valid and invalid syntax.

Make sure that the parser from CPython also raises this at the parsing
step:
```console
$ python3.13 -m ast parser/_.py
  File "parser/_.py", line 1
    total(1, 2, x for x in range(5), 6)
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Generator expression must be parenthesized

$ python3.13 -m ast parser/_.py
  File "parser/_.py", line 1
    sum(x for x in range(10), 10)
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Generator expression must be parenthesized
```
2024-07-22 14:44:20 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
f8735e1ee8 Remove unused dependencies, sync existing versions (#12446)
## Summary

This PR removes unused dependencies from `fuzz` crate and syncs the
`similar` crate to the workspace version. This will help in resolve
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12442.

## Test Plan

Build the fuzz crate:

For Mac (it requires the nightly build):
```
cargo +nightly fuzz build
```
2024-07-22 10:49:05 +05:30
renovate[bot]
d70ceb6a56 Update Rust crate uuid to v1.10.0 (#12444) 2024-07-21 21:50:53 -04:00
renovate[bot]
fc7d9e95b8 Update Rust crate tracing-tree to 0.4.0 (#12443) 2024-07-21 21:50:46 -04:00
renovate[bot]
b578fca9cb Update NPM Development dependencies (#12441) 2024-07-21 21:50:32 -04:00
renovate[bot]
8d3146c2b2 Update pre-commit hook astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit to v0.5.4 (#12440) 2024-07-21 21:50:27 -04:00
renovate[bot]
fa5c841154 Update Rust crate thiserror to v1.0.63 (#12437) 2024-07-21 21:49:42 -04:00
renovate[bot]
f8fcbc19d9 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.0.22 (#12439) 2024-07-21 21:49:33 -04:00
renovate[bot]
97fdd48208 Update Rust crate toml to v0.8.15 (#12438) 2024-07-21 21:49:23 -04:00
renovate[bot]
731ed2e40b Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.72 (#12436) 2024-07-21 21:49:16 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
3a742c17f8 [pydoclint] Fix DOC501 panic #12428 (#12435)
## Summary

Fix panic reported in #12428. Where a string would sometimes get split
within a character boundary. This bypasses the need to split the string.

This does not guarantee the correct formatting of the docstring, but
neither did the previous implementation.

Resolves #12428 

## Test Plan

Test case added to fixture
2024-07-21 19:30:06 +00:00
TomerBin
053243635c [fastapi] Implement FAST001 (fastapi-redundant-response-model) and FAST002 (fastapi-non-annotated-dependency) (#11579)
## Summary

Implements ruff specific role for fastapi routes, and its autofix.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-07-21 18:28:10 +00:00
Ivan Carvalho
82355712c3 Add IBM to Who is Using ruff (#12433)
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## Summary

Just updating the README to reflect that IBM has been using ruff for a
year already: https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit/pull/10116.
2024-07-21 11:17:24 -05:00
Auguste Lalande
4bc73dd87e [pydoclint] Implement docstring-missing-exception and docstring-extraneous-exception (DOC501, DOC502) (#11471)
## Summary

These are the first rules implemented as part of #458, but I plan to
implement more.

Specifically, this implements `docstring-missing-exception` which checks
for raised exceptions not documented in the docstring, and
`docstring-extraneous-exception` which checks for exceptions in the
docstring not present in the body.

## Test Plan

Test fixtures added for both google and numpy style.
2024-07-20 19:41:51 +00:00
T-256
53b84ab054 Cleanup redundant spaces from changelog (#12424) 2024-07-20 17:46:15 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
3664f85f45 Bump version to v0.5.4 (#12423) 2024-07-20 17:28:13 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
2c1926beeb Insert parentheses for multi-argument generators (#12422)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12420.
2024-07-20 16:41:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4bcc96ae51 Avoid shadowing diagnostics for @override methods (#12415)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12412.
2024-07-19 21:32:33 -04:00
FishAlchemist
c0a2b49bac Fix the Github link error for Neovim in the setup for editors in the docs. (#12410)
## Summary

Fix Github link error for Neovim setup editors .

## Test Plan
Click Neovim Github link with mkdocs on local.
2024-07-19 16:24:12 -04:00
Sashko
ca22248628 Update docs Settings output-format default (#12409)
## Update docs Settings output-format default

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12350

## Test Plan

Run all automation mentioned here
fe04f2b09d/CONTRIBUTING.md (development)

Manually verified changes in the generated MkDocs site.

Co-authored-by: Oleksandr Zavertniev <oleksandr.zavertniev@yellowbrick.com>
2024-07-19 17:51:46 +00:00
Alex Waygood
d8cf8ac2ef [red-knot] Resolve symbols from builtins.pyi in the stdlib if they cannot be found in other scopes (#12390)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-07-19 17:44:56 +01:00
Carl Meyer
1c7b84059e [red-knot] fix incremental benchmark (#12400)
We should write `BAR_CODE` to `bar.py`, not to `foo.py`.
2024-07-19 08:32:37 -07:00
Carl Meyer
f82bb67555 [red-knot] trace file when inferring types (#12401)
When poring over traces, the ones that just include a definition or
symbol or expression ID aren't very useful, because you don't know which
file it comes from. This adds that information to the trace.

I guess the downside here is that if calling `.file(db)` on a
scope/definition/expression would execute other traced code, it would be
marked as outside the span? I don't think that's a concern, because I
don't think a simple field access on a tracked struct should ever
execute our code. If I'm wrong and this is a problem, it seems like the
tracing crate has this feature where you can record a field as
`tracing::field::Empty` and then fill in its value later with
`span.record(...)`, but when I tried this it wasn't working for me, not
sure why.

I think there's a lot more we can do to make our tracing output more
useful for debugging (e.g. record an event whenever a
definition/symbol/expression/use id is created with the details of that
definition/symbol/expression/use), this is just dipping my toes in the
water.
2024-07-19 07:13:51 -07:00
Alex Waygood
5f96f69151 [red-knot] Fix bug where module resolution would not be invalidated if an entire package was deleted (#12378) 2024-07-19 13:53:09 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ad19b3fd0e [red-knot] Add verbosity argument to CLI (#12404) 2024-07-19 11:38:24 +00:00
Carl Meyer
a62e2d2000 [red-knot] preparse builtins in without_parse benchmark (#12395) 2024-07-19 05:58:27 +00:00
Dylan
d61747093c [ruff] Rename RUF007 to zip-instead-of-pairwise (#12399)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Renames the rule
[RUF007](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/pairwise-over-zipped/) from
`pairwise-over-zipped` to `zip-instead-of-pairwise`. This closes #12397.

Specifically, in this PR:

- The file containing the rule was renamed
- The struct was renamed
- The function implementing the rule was renamed

## Testing

<!-- How was it tested? -->

- `cargo test`
- Docs re-built locally and verified that new rule name is displayed.
(Screenshots below).

<img width="939" alt="New rule name in rule summary"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bf638bc9-1b7a-4675-99bf-e4de88fec167">

<img width="805" alt="New rule name in rule details"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6fffd745-2568-424a-84e5-f94a41351022">
2024-07-18 19:26:27 -04:00
ukyen
0ba7fc63d0 [pydocstyle] Escaped docstring in docstring (D301 ) (#12192)
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## Summary

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This PR updates D301 rule to allow inclduing escaped docstring, e.g.
`\"""Foo.\"""` or `\"\"\"Bar.\"\"\"`, within a docstring.

Related issue: #12152 

## Test Plan

Add more test cases to D301.py and update the snapshot file.

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2024-07-18 18:36:05 -04:00
Carl Meyer
fa5b19d4b6 [red-knot] use a simpler builtin in the benchmark (#12393)
In preparation for supporting resolving builtins, simplify the benchmark
so it doesn't look up `str`, which is actually a complex builtin to deal
with because it inherits `Sequence[str]`.

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-07-18 14:04:33 -07:00
Carl Meyer
181e7b3c0d [red-knot] rename module_global to global (#12385)
Per comments in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12269, "module
global" is kind of long, and arguably redundant.

I tried just using "module" but there were too many cases where I felt
this was ambiguous. I like the way "global" works out better, though it
does require an understanding that in Python "global" generally means
"module global" not "globally global" (though in a sense module globals
are also globally global since modules are singletons).
2024-07-18 13:05:30 -07:00
Carl Meyer
519eca9fe7 [red-knot] support implicit global name lookups (#12374)
Support falling back to a global name lookup if a name isn't defined in
the local scope, in the cases where that is correct according to Python
semantics.

In class scopes, a name lookup checks the local namespace first, and if
the name isn't found there, looks it up in globals.

In function scopes (and type parameter scopes, which are function-like),
if a name has any definitions in the local scope, it is a local, and
accessing it when none of those definitions have executed yet just
results in an `UnboundLocalError`, it does not fall back to a global. If
the name does not have any definitions in the local scope, then it is an
implicit global.

Public symbol type lookups never include such a fall back. For example,
if a name is not defined in a class scope, it is not available as a
member on that class, even if a name lookup within the class scope would
have fallen back to a global lookup.

This PR makes the `@override` lint rule work again.

Not yet included/supported in this PR:

* Support for free variables / closures: a free symbol in a nested
function-like scope referring to a symbol in an outer function-like
scope.
* Support for `global` and `nonlocal` statements, which force a symbol
to be treated as global or nonlocal even if it has definitions in the
local scope.
* Module-global lookups should fall back to builtins if the name isn't
found in the module scope.

I would like to expose nicer APIs for the various kinds of symbols
(explicit global, implicit global, free, etc), but this will also wait
for a later PR, when more kinds of symbols are supported.
2024-07-18 10:50:43 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f0d589d7a3 Provide custom job permissions to cargo-dist (#12386)
We can't just directly update the `release.yml` file because that's
auto-generated using `cargo-dist`. So, update the permissions in
`Cargo.toml` and then use `cargo dist generate` to make sure there's no
diff.
2024-07-18 16:49:38 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
512c8b2cc5 Provide contents read permission to wasm publish job (#12384)
The job has asked for the permission:
811f78d94d/.github/workflows/publish-wasm.yml (L25)
2024-07-18 22:02:49 +05:30
Carl Meyer
811f78d94d [red-knot] small efficiency improvements and bugfixes to use-def map building (#12373)
Adds inference tests sufficient to give full test coverage of the
`UseDefMapBuilder::merge` method.

In the process I realized that we could implement visiting of if
statements in `SemanticBuilder` with fewer `snapshot`, `restore`, and
`merge` operations, so I restructured that visit a bit.

I also found one correctness bug in the `merge` method (it failed to
extend the given snapshot with "unbound" for any missing symbols,
meaning we would just lose the fact that the symbol could be unbound in
the merged-in path), and two efficiency bugs (if one of the ranges to
merge is empty, we can just use the other one, no need for copies, and
if the ranges are overlapping -- which can occur with nested branches --
we can still just merge them with no copies), and fixed all three.
2024-07-18 09:24:58 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8f1be31289 Update 0.5.3 changelog caption (#12383)
As suggested in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12381#discussion_r1683123202
2024-07-18 16:17:07 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8cfbac71a4 Bump version to 0.5.3 (#12381) 2024-07-18 16:07:34 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9460857932 Migrate to standalone docs repo (#12341)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/5081
2024-07-18 15:35:49 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a028ca22f0 Add VS Code specific extension settings (#12380)
## Summary

This PR adds VS Code specific extension settings in the online
documentation.

The content is basically taken from the `package.json` file in the
`ruff-vscode` repository.
2024-07-18 20:58:14 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
7953f6aa79 Update versioning policy for editor integration (#12375)
## Summary

Following the stabilization of the Ruff language server, we need to
update our versioning policy to account for any changes in it. This
could be server settings, capability, etc.

This PR also adds a new section for the VS Code extension which is
adopted from [Biome's versioning
policy](https://biomejs.dev/internals/versioning/#visual-studio-code-extension)
for the same.

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-07-18 15:17:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
764d9ab4ee Allow repeated-equality-comparison for mixed operations (#12369)
## Summary

This PR allows us to fix both expressions in `foo == "a" or foo == "b"
or ("c" != bar and "d" != bar)`, but limits the rule to consecutive
comparisons, following https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7797.

I think this logic was _probably_ added because of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12368 -- the intent being that
we'd replace the _entire_ expression.
2024-07-18 11:16:40 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
9b9d701500 Allow additional arguments for sum and max comprehensions (#12364)
## Summary

These can have other arguments, so it seems wrong to gate on single
argument here.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12358.
2024-07-18 08:37:28 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
648cca199b Add docs for Ruff language server (#12344)
## Summary

This PR adds documentation for the Ruff language server.

It mainly does the following:
1. Combines various READMEs containing instructions for different editor
setup in their respective section on the online docs
2. Provide an enumerated list of server settings. Additionally, it also
provides a section for VS Code specific options.
3. Adds a "Features" section which enumerates all the current
capabilities of the native server

For (2), the settings documentation is done manually but a future
improvement (easier after `ruff-lsp` is deprecated) is to move the docs
in to Rust struct and generate the documentation from the code itself.
And, the VS Code extension specific options can be generated by diffing
against the `package.json` in `ruff-vscode` repository.

### Structure

1. Setup: This section contains the configuration for setting up the
language server for different editors
2. Features: This section contains a list of capabilities provided by
the server along with short GIF to showcase it
3. Settings: This section contains an enumerated list of settings in a
similar format to the one for the linter / formatter
4. Migrating from `ruff-lsp`

> [!NOTE]
>
> The settings page is manually written but could possibly be
auto-generated via a macro similar to `OptionsMetadata` on the
`ClientSettings` struct

resolves: #11217 

## Test Plan

Generate and open the documentation locally using:
1. `python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py`
2. `mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.insiders.yml`
2024-07-18 17:41:43 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
2e77b775b0 Consider --preview flag for server subcommand (#12208)
## Summary

This PR removes the requirement of `--preview` flag to run the `ruff
server` and instead considers it to be an indicator to turn on preview
mode for the linter and the formatter.

resolves: #12161 

## Test Plan

Add test cases to assert the `preview` value is updated accordingly.

In an editor context, I used the local `ruff` executable in Neovim with
the `--preview` flag and verified that the preview-only violations are
being highlighted.

Running with:
```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup({
  cmd = {
    '/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff',
    'server',
    '--preview',
  },
})
```
The screenshot shows that `E502` is highlighted with the below config in
`pyproject.toml`:

<img width="877" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-17 at 16 43 09"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c7016ef3-55b1-4a14-bbd3-a07b1bcdd323">
2024-07-18 11:05:01 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
ebe5b06c95 Use fallback settings when indexing the project (#12362)
## Summary

This PR updates the settings index building logic in the language server
to consider the fallback settings for applying ignore filters in
`WalkBuilder` and the exclusion via `exclude` / `extend-exclude`.

This flow matches the one in the `ruff` CLI where the root settings is
built by (1) finding the workspace setting in the ancestor directory (2)
finding the user configuration if that's missing and (3) fallback to
using the default configuration.

Previously, the index building logic was being executed before (2) and
(3). This PR reverses the logic so that the exclusion /
`respect_gitignore` is being considered from the default settings if
there's no workspace / user settings. This has the benefit that the
server no longer enters the `.git` directory or any other excluded
directory when a user opens a file in the home directory.

Related to #11366

## Test plan

Opened a test file from the home directory and confirmed with the debug
trace (removed in #12360) that the server excludes the `.git` directory
when indexing.
2024-07-18 09:16:45 +05:30
Carl Meyer
b2a49d8140 [red-knot] better docs for use-def maps (#12357)
Add better doc comments and comments, as well as one debug assertion, to
use-def map building.
2024-07-17 17:50:58 -07:00
Carl Meyer
985a999234 [red-knot] better docs for type inference (#12356)
Add some docs for how type inference works.

Also a couple minor code changes to rearrange or rename for better
clarity.
2024-07-17 13:36:58 -07:00
cake-monotone
1df51b1fbf [pyupgrade] Implement unnecessary-default-type-args (UP043) (#12371)
## Summary

Add new rule and implement for `unnecessary default type arguments`
under the `UP` category (`UP043`).

```py
// < py313
Generator[int, None, None] 

// >= py313
Generator[int]
```

I think that as Python 3.13 develops, there might be more default type
arguments added besides `Generator` and `AsyncGenerator`. So, I made
this more flexible to accommodate future changes.

related issue: #12286

## Test Plan

snapshot included..!
2024-07-17 19:45:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1435b0f022 Remove discard, remove, and pop allowance for loop-iterator-mutation (#12365)
## Summary

Pretty sure this should still be an error, but also, I think I added
this because of ecosystem CI? So want to see what pops up.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12164.
2024-07-17 17:42:14 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e39298dcbc Use UTF-8 as default encoding in unspecified-encoding fix (#12370)
## Summary

This is the _intended_ default that PEP 597 _wants_, but it's not
backwards compatible. The fix is already unsafe, so it's better for us
to recommend the desired and expected behavior.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12069.
2024-07-17 12:57:27 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
1de8ff3308 Detect enumerate iterations in loop-iterator-mutation (#12366)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12164.
2024-07-17 12:03:36 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
72e02206d6 Avoid dropping extra boolean operations in repeated-equality-comparison (#12368)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12062.
2024-07-17 11:49:27 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
80f0116641 Ignore self and cls when counting arguments (#12367)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12320.
2024-07-17 10:49:38 -04:00
Micha Reiser
79b535587b [red-knot] Reload notebook on file change (#12361) 2024-07-17 12:23:48 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6e0cbe0f35 Remove leftover debug log (#12360)
This was a leftover from #12299
2024-07-17 17:52:44 +05:30
Micha Reiser
91338ae902 [red-knot] Add basic workspace support (#12318) 2024-07-17 11:34:21 +02:00
Micha Reiser
0c72577b5d [red-knot] Add notebook support (#12338) 2024-07-17 08:26:33 +00:00
Matthew Runyon
fe04f2b09d Publish wasm API to npm (#12317) 2024-07-17 08:50:38 +02:00
Carl Meyer
073588b48e [red-knot] improve semantic index tests (#12355)
Improve semantic index tests with better assertions than just `.len()`,
and re-add use-definition test that was commented out in the switch to
Salsa initially.
2024-07-16 23:46:49 -07:00
Alex Waygood
9a2dafb43d [red-knot] Add support for editable installs to the module resolver (#12307)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-07-16 18:17:47 +00:00
Carl Meyer
595b1aa4a1 [red-knot] per-definition inference, use-def maps (#12269)
Implements definition-level type inference, with basic control flow
(only if statements and if expressions so far) in Salsa.

There are a couple key ideas here:

1) We can do type inference queries at any of three region
granularities: an entire scope, a single definition, or a single
expression. These are represented by the `InferenceRegion` enum, and the
entry points are the salsa queries `infer_scope_types`,
`infer_definition_types`, and `infer_expression_types`. Generally
per-scope will be used for scopes that we are directly checking and
per-definition will be used anytime we are looking up symbol types from
another module/scope. Per-expression should be uncommon: used only for
the RHS of an unpacking or multi-target assignment (to avoid
re-inferring the RHS once per symbol defined in the assignment) and for
test nodes in type narrowing (e.g. the `test` of an `If` node). All
three queries return a `TypeInference` with a map of types for all
definitions and expressions within their region. If you do e.g.
scope-level inference, when it hits a definition, or an
independently-inferable expression, it should use the relevant query
(which may already be cached) to get all types within the smaller
region. This avoids double-inferring smaller regions, even though larger
regions encompass smaller ones.

2) Instead of building a control-flow graph and lazily traversing it to
find definitions which reach a use of a name (which is O(n^2) in the
worst case), instead semantic indexing builds a use-def map, where every
use of a name knows which definitions can reach that use. We also no
longer track all definitions of a symbol in the symbol itself; instead
the use-def map also records which defs remain visible at the end of the
scope, and considers these the publicly-visible definitions of the
symbol (see below).

Major items left as TODOs in this PR, to be done in follow-up PRs:

1) Free/global references aren't supported yet (only lookup based on
definitions in current scope), which means the override-check example
doesn't currently work. This is the first thing I'll fix as follow-up to
this PR.

2) Control flow outside of if statements and expressions.

3) Type narrowing.

There are also some smaller relevant changes here:

1) Eliminate `Option` in the return type of member lookups; instead
always return `Type::Unbound` for a name we can't find. Also use
`Type::Unbound` for modules we can't resolve (not 100% sure about this
one yet.)

2) Eliminate the use of the terms "public" and "root" to refer to
module-global scope or symbols. Instead consistently use the term
"module-global". It's longer, but it's the clearest, and the most
consistent with typical Python terminology. In particular I don't like
"public" for this use because it has other implications around author
intent (is an underscore-prefixed module-global symbol "public"?). And
"root" is just not commonly used for this in Python.

3) Eliminate the `PublicSymbol` Salsa ingredient. Many non-module-global
symbols can also be seen from other scopes (e.g. by a free var in a
nested scope, or by class attribute access), and thus need to have a
"public type" (that is, the type not as seen from a particular use in
the control flow of the same scope, but the type as seen from some other
scope.) So all symbols need to have a "public type" (here I want to keep
the use of the term "public", unless someone has a better term to
suggest -- since it's "public type of a symbol" and not "public symbol"
the confusion with e.g. initial underscores is less of an issue.) At
least initially, I would like to try not having special handling for
module-global symbols vs other symbols.

4) Switch to using "definitions that reach end of scope" rather than
"all definitions" in determining the public type of a symbol. I'm
convinced that in general this is the right way to go. We may want to
refine this further in future for some free-variable cases, but it can
be changed purely by making changes to the building of the use-def map
(the `public_definitions` index in it), without affecting any other
code. One consequence of combining this with no control-flow support
(just last-definition-wins) is that some inference tests now give more
wrong-looking results; I left TODO comments on these tests to fix them
when control flow is added.

And some potential areas for consideration in the future:

1) Should `symbol_ty` be a Salsa query? This would require making all
symbols a Salsa ingredient, and tracking even more dependencies. But it
would save some repeated reconstruction of unions, for symbols with
multiple public definitions. For now I'm not making it a query, but open
to changing this in future with actual perf evidence that it's better.
2024-07-16 11:02:30 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
30cef67b45 Remove BindingKind::ComprehensionVar (#12347)
## Summary

This doesn't seem to be used anywhere. Maybe it mattered when we didn't
handle generator scopes properly?
2024-07-16 11:18:04 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
d0c5925672 Consider expression before statement when determining binding kind (#12346)
## Summary

I believe these should always bind more tightly -- e.g., in:

```python
for _ in bar(baz for foo in [1]):
    pass
```

The inner `baz` and `foo` should be considered comprehension variables,
not for loop bindings.

We need to revisit this more holistically. In some of these cases,
`BindingKind` should probably be a flag, not an enum, since the values
aren't mutually exclusive. Separately, we should probably be more
precise in how we set it (e.g., by passing down from the parent rather
than sniffing in `handle_node_store`).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12339
2024-07-16 14:49:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b1487b6b4f Ignore more OpenAI notebooks with syntax errors in the ecosystem check (#12342) 2024-07-16 10:32:00 +02:00
Micha Reiser
85ae02d62e [red-knot] Add walk_directories to System (#12297) 2024-07-16 06:40:10 +00:00
konsti
9a817a2922 Insert empty line between suite and alternative branch after def/class (#12294)
When there is a function or class definition at the end of a suite
followed by the beginning of an alternative block, we have to insert a
single empty line between them.

In the if-else-statement example below, we insert an empty line after
the `foo` in the if-block, but none after the else-block `foo`, since in
the latter case the enclosing suite already adds empty lines.

```python
if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
    def foo():
        return "new"
else:
    def foo():
        return "old"
class Bar:
    pass
```

To do so, we track whether the current suite is the last one in the
current statement with a new option on the suite kind.

Fixes #12199

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-15 12:59:33 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ecd4b4d943 Build settings index in parallel for the native server (#12299)
## Summary

This PR updates the server to build the settings index in parallel using
similar logic as `python_files_in_path`.

This should help with https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11366 but
ideally we would want to build it lazily.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-07-15 09:57:54 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
b9a8cd390f Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#12325)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-07-15 07:46:55 +01:00
renovate[bot]
2348714081 Update pre-commit dependencies (#12330) 2024-07-15 07:27:10 +01:00
renovate[bot]
3817b207cf Update NPM Development dependencies (#12331)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 08:08:10 +02:00
renovate[bot]
b1cf9ea663 Update Rust crate clap_complete_command to 0.6.0 (#12332)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 08:05:07 +02:00
renovate[bot]
8ad10b9307 Update Rust crate compact_str to 0.8.0 (#12333)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-15 06:03:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
9c5524a9a2 Update Rust crate tikv-jemallocator to 0.6.0 (#12335)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 08:01:43 +02:00
renovate[bot]
1530223311 Update Rust crate serde_with to v3.9.0 (#12334)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 07:58:18 +02:00
renovate[bot]
b9671522c4 Update Rust crate thiserror to v1.0.62 (#12329)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 05:54:00 +00:00
renovate[bot]
9918202422 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.71 (#12328)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 07:52:09 +02:00
renovate[bot]
42e7147860 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.9 (#12326)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 07:51:48 +02:00
renovate[bot]
25feab93f8 Update Rust crate matchit to v0.8.4 (#12327)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-15 07:50:58 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
dc8db1afb0 Make some amendments to the v0.5.2 changelog (#12319) 2024-07-14 14:47:51 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
18c364d5df [flake8-bandit] Support explicit string concatenations in S310 HTTP detection (#12315)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12314.
2024-07-14 10:44:08 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
7a7c601d5e Bump version to v0.5.2 (#12316) 2024-07-14 10:43:58 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
3bfbbbc78c Avoid allocation when validating HTTP and HTTPS prefixes (#12313) 2024-07-13 17:25:02 -04:00
Tim Chan
1a3ee45b23 [flake8-bandit] Avoid S310 violations for HTTP-safe f-strings (#12305)
this resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12245
2024-07-13 20:57:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
65848869d5 [refurb] Make list-reverse-copy an unsafe fix (#12303)
## Summary

I don't know that there's more to do here. We could consider not raising
the violation at all for arguments, but that would have some false
negatives and could also be surprising to users.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12267.
2024-07-13 15:45:35 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
456d6a2fb2 Consider with blocks as single-item branches (#12311)
## Summary

Ensures that, e.g., the following is not considered a
redefinition-without-use:

```python
import contextlib

foo = None
with contextlib.suppress(ImportError):
    from some_module import foo
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12309.
2024-07-13 15:22:17 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
940df67823 Omit code frames for fixes with empty ranges (#12304)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12291.

## Test Plan

```shell
❯ cargo run check ../uv/foo --select INP
/Users/crmarsh/workspace/uv/foo/bar/baz.py:1:1: INP001 File `/Users/crmarsh/workspace/uv/foo/bar/baz.py` is part of an implicit namespace package. Add an `__init__.py`.
Found 1 error.
```
2024-07-12 15:21:28 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e58713e2ac Make cache-write failures non-fatal (#12302)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12284.
2024-07-12 10:33:54 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
aa5c53b38b Remove 'non-obvious' allowance for E721 (#12300)
## Summary

I don't fully understand the purpose of this. In #7905, it was just
copied over from the previous non-preview implementation. But it means
that (e.g.) we don't treat `type(self.foo)` as a type -- which is wrong.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12290.
2024-07-12 09:21:43 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
4e6ecb2348 Treat not operations as boolean tests (#12301)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12285.
2024-07-12 08:53:37 -04:00
Alex Waygood
6febd96dfe [red-knot] Add a read_directory() method to the ruff_db::system::System trait (#12289) 2024-07-12 12:31:05 +00:00
Matthias
17e84d5f40 [numpy] Update NPY201: add np.NAN to exception (#12292)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-12 12:09:55 +00:00
Victorien
b6545ce5d6 Use indentation consistently (#12293) 2024-07-12 14:08:56 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
90e9aae3f4 Consider nested configs for settings reloading (#12253)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in the settings reloading logic to consider nested
configuration in a workspace.

fixes: #11766

## Test Plan


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/69704b7b-44b9-4cc7-b5a7-376bf87c6ef4
2024-07-12 05:00:08 +00:00
Micha Reiser
bd01004a42 Use space separator before parenthesiszed expressions in comprehensions with leading comments. (#12282) 2024-07-11 22:38:12 +02:00
Gaétan Lepage
d0298dc26d Explicitly add schemars to ruff_python_ast Cargo.toml (#12275)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-11 06:46:34 +00:00
Jack Desert
bbb9fe1692 [Docs] Clear instruction for single quotes (linter and formatter) (#12015)
## Summary

In order to use single quotes with both the ruff linter and the ruff
formatter,
two different rules must be applied. This was not clear to me when 
internet searching "configure ruff single quotes" and it eventually
I filed this issue:

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12003
2024-07-10 16:29:29 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5b21922420 [red-knot] Add more stress tests for module resolver invalidation (#12272) 2024-07-10 14:34:06 +00:00
Micha Reiser
abcf07c8c5 Change File::touch_path to only take a SystemPath (#12273) 2024-07-10 12:15:14 +00:00
Alex Waygood
e8b5341c97 [red-knot] Rework module resolver tests (#12260) 2024-07-10 10:40:21 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
880c31d164 [flake8-async] Update ASYNC116 to match upstream (#12266)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-10 09:58:33 +02:00
Auguste Lalande
d365f1a648 [flake8-async] Update ASYNC115 to match upstream (#12262)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-10 09:43:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser
4cc7bc9d32 Use more threads when discovering python files (#12258) 2024-07-10 09:29:17 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0bb2fc6eec Conside include, extend-include for the native server (#12252)
## Summary

This PR updates the native server to consider the `include` and
`extend-include` file resolver settings.

fixes: #12242 

## Test Plan

Note: Settings reloading doesn't work for nested configs which is fixed
in #12253 so the preview here only showcases root level config.

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/e8969128-c175-4f98-8114-0d692b906cc8
2024-07-10 04:12:57 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
855d62cdde [flake8-async] Update ASYNC110 to match upstream (#12261)
## Summary

Update the name of `ASYNC110` to match
[upstream](https://flake8-async.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rules.html).

Also update to the functionality to match upstream by adding support for
`asyncio` and `anyio` (gated behind preview).

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12039.

## Test Plan

Added tests for `asyncio` and `anyio`
2024-07-09 17:17:28 -07:00
Auguste Lalande
88abc6aed8 [flake8-async] Update ASYNC100 to match upstream (#12221)
## Summary

Update the name of `ASYNC100` to match
[upstream](https://flake8-async.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rules.html).

Also update to the functionality to match upstream by supporting
additional context managers from asyncio and anyio. Matching this
[list](https://flake8-async.readthedocs.io/en/latest/glossary.html#timeout-context).

Part of #12039.

## Test Plan

Added the new context managers to the fixture.
2024-07-09 17:55:18 +00:00
Alex Waygood
6fa4e32ad3 [red-knot] Use vendored typeshed stubs for stdlib module resolution (#12224) 2024-07-09 09:21:52 +00:00
Alex Waygood
000dabcd88 [red-knot] Allow module-resolution options to be specified via the CLI (#12246) 2024-07-09 09:16:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f8ff42a13d [red-knot] Prevent salsa cancellation from aborting the program (#12183) 2024-07-09 08:26:15 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b5834d57af [red-knot] Only store absolute paths in Files (#12215) 2024-07-09 09:52:13 +02:00
renovate[bot]
3d3ff10bb9 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.0.20 (#12231)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-09 07:26:08 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ac04380f36 [red-knot] Rename FileSystem to System (#12214) 2024-07-09 07:20:51 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
16a63c88cf [flake8-async] Update ASYNC109 to match upstream (#12236)
## Summary

Update the name of `ASYNC109` to match
[upstream](https://flake8-async.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rules.html).

Also update to the functionality to match upstream by supporting
additional context managers from `asyncio` and `anyio`. This doesn't
change any of the detection functionality, but recommends additional
context managers from `asyncio` and `anyio` depending on context.

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12039.

## Test Plan

Added fixture for asyncio recommendation
2024-07-09 04:14:27 +00:00
Dani Bodor
10f07d88a2 Update help and documentation for --output-format to reflect "full" default (#12248)
fix #12247 

changed help to list "full" as the default for --output-format and
removed "text" as an option (as this is no longer supported).
2024-07-09 02:45:24 +00:00
Evan Rittenhouse
1e04bd0b73 Restrict fowarding newline argument in open() calls to Python versions >= 3.10 (#12244)
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12222
2024-07-09 02:43:31 +00:00
epenet
2041b0e5fb [flake8-return] Exempt properties from explicit return rule (RET501) (#12243)
First contribution - apologies if something is missing

Fixes #12197
2024-07-08 19:39:30 -07:00
Micha Reiser
bf3d903939 Warn about D203 formatter incompatibility (#12238) 2024-07-08 15:12:14 +02:00
Micha Reiser
64855c5f06 Remove default-run from 'red_knot' crate (#12241) 2024-07-08 09:31:45 +00:00
renovate[bot]
b5ab4ce293 Update pre-commit dependencies (#12232) 2024-07-08 01:51:24 +00:00
renovate[bot]
c396b9f08b Update cloudflare/wrangler-action action to v3.7.0 (#12235) 2024-07-07 21:41:24 -04:00
renovate[bot]
9ed3893e6d Update Rust crate ureq to v2.10.0 (#12234) 2024-07-07 21:41:18 -04:00
renovate[bot]
30c9604c1d Update NPM Development dependencies (#12233) 2024-07-07 21:41:09 -04:00
renovate[bot]
7e4a1c2b33 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.69 (#12230) 2024-07-07 21:40:42 -04:00
renovate[bot]
e379160941 Update Rust crate serde_with to v3.8.3 (#12229) 2024-07-07 21:40:35 -04:00
renovate[bot]
38b503ebcc Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.120 (#12228) 2024-07-07 21:40:29 -04:00
renovate[bot]
dac476f2c0 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.204 (#12227) 2024-07-07 21:40:20 -04:00
renovate[bot]
754e5d6a7d Update Rust crate imara-diff to v0.1.6 (#12226) 2024-07-07 21:40:03 -04:00
Alex Waygood
d9c15e7a12 [Ecosystem checks] trio has changed its default branch name to main (#12225)
Fixes CI errors seen in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12224#issuecomment-2212594024

x-ref
17b3644f64
2024-07-07 23:37:27 +01:00
Trim21
757c75752e [flake8-bandit] fix S113 false positive for httpx without timeout argument (#12213)
## Summary

S113 exists because `requests` doesn't have a default timeout, so
request without timeout may hang indefinitely

> B113: Test for missing requests timeout
This plugin test checks for requests or httpx calls without a timeout
specified.
>
> Nearly all production code should use this parameter in nearly all
requests, **Failure to do so can cause your program to hang
indefinitely.**


But httpx has default timeout 5s, so S113 for httpx request without
`timeout` argument is a false positive, only valid case would be
`timeout=None`.

https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/timeouts/

> HTTPX is careful to enforce timeouts everywhere by default.
>
> The default behavior is to raise a TimeoutException after 5 seconds of
network inactivity.


## Test Plan

snap updated
2024-07-06 14:08:40 -05:00
Micha Reiser
9d61727289 [red-knot] Exclude drop time in benchmark (#12218) 2024-07-06 17:35:00 +02:00
Alex Waygood
a62a432a48 [red-knot] Respect typeshed's VERSIONS file when resolving stdlib modules (#12141) 2024-07-05 22:43:31 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8198723201 Move SELinux docs to example (#12211) 2024-07-05 20:42:43 +00:00
Maximilian Kolb
7df10ea3e9 Docs: Respect SELinux with podman for docker mount (#12102)
Tested on Fedora 40 with Podman 5.1.1 and ruff "0.5.0" and "latest".
source: https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/651198


## Error without fix

````
$ podman run --rm -it -v .:/io ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:latest check
error: Failed to initialize cache at /io/.ruff_cache: Permission denied (os error 13)
warning: Encountered error: Permission denied (os error 13)
All checks passed!

$ podman run --rm -it -v .:/io ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:latest format
error: Failed to initialize cache at /io/.ruff_cache: Permission denied (os error 13)
error: Encountered error: Permission denied (os error 13)
````

## Summary

Running ruff by using a docker container requires `:Z` when mounting the
current directory on Fedora with SELinux and Podman.

## Test Plan

````
$ podman run --rm -it -v .:/io:Z ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:latest check
$ podman run --rm -it -v .:/io:Z ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:0.5.0 check
````
2024-07-05 15:39:00 -05:00
Carl Meyer
0e44235981 [red-knot] intern types using Salsa (#12061)
Intern types using Salsa interning instead of in the `TypeInference`
result.

This eliminates the need for `TypingContext`, and also paves the way for
finer-grained type inference queries.
2024-07-05 12:16:37 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
7b50061b43 Fix eslint errors for playground source code (#12207)
Refer
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/9808907924/job/27086333001
2024-07-05 13:43:16 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3a72400202 Rename publish workflow file extension (yaml -> yml) (#12206) 2024-07-05 13:12:49 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1b3bff0330 Bump version to 0.5.1 (#12205) 2024-07-05 18:33:14 +05:30
Alex Waygood
0f6f73ecf3 [red-knot] Require that FileSystem objects implement Debug (#12204) 2024-07-05 12:53:30 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
7910beecc4 Consider the content of the new cells during notebook sync (#12203)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug where the server was not considering the
`cells.structure.didOpen` field to sync up the new content of the newly
added cells.

The parameters corresponding to this request provides two fields to get
the newly added cells:
1. `cells.structure.array.cells`: This is a list of `NotebookCell` which
doesn't contain any cell content. The only useful information from this
array is the cell kind and the cell document URI which we use to
initialize the new cell in the index.
2. `cells.structure.didOpen`: This is a list of `TextDocumentItem` which
corresponds to the newly added cells. This actually contains the text
content and the version.

This wasn't a problem before because we initialize the cell with an
empty string and this isn't a problem when someone just creates an empty
cell. But, when someone copy-pastes a cell, the cell needs to be
initialized with the content.

fixes: #12201 

## Test Plan

First, let's see the panic in action:

1. Press <kbd>Esc</kbd> to allow using the keyboard to perform cell
actions (move around, copy, paste, etc.)
2. Copy the second cell with <kbd>c</kbd> key
3. Delete the second cell with <kbd>dd</kbd> key
4. Paste the copied cell with <kbd>p</kbd> key

You can see that the content isn't synced up because the `unused-import`
for `sys` is still being highlighted but it's being used in the second
cell. And, the hover isn't working either. Then, as I start editing the
second cell, it panics.


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/fc58364c-c8fc-4c11-a917-71b6dd90c1ef

Now, here's the preview of the fixed version:


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/207872dd-dca6-49ee-8b6e-80435c7ef22e
2024-07-05 17:10:00 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
f3ccd152e9 Revert "Remove --preview as a required argument for ruff server (#12053)" (#12196)
This reverts commit b28dc9ac14.

We're not ready to stabilize the server yet. There's some pending work
for the VS Code extension and documentation improvements.

This change is to unblock Ruff release.
2024-07-05 11:58:35 +05:30
Javier Kauer
1e07bfa373 [pycodestyle] Whitespace after decorator (E204) (#12140)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
This is the implementation for the new rule of `pycodestyle (E204)`. It
follows the guidlines described in the contributing site, and as such it
has a new file named `whitespace_after_decorator.rs`, a new test file
called `E204.py`, and as such invokes the `function` in the `AST
statement checker` for functions and functions in classes. Linking #2402
because it has all the pycodestyle rules.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
The file E204.py, has a `decorator` defined called wrapper, and this
decorator is used for 2 cases. The first one is when a `function` which
has a `decorator` is called in the file, and the second one is when
there is a `class` and 2 `methods` are defined for the `class` with a
`decorator` attached it.

Test file:

``` python
def foo(fun):
    def wrapper():
        print('before')
        fun()
        print('after')
    return wrapper

# No error
@foo
def bar():
    print('bar')

# E204
@ foo
def baz():
    print('baz')

class Test:
    # No error
    @foo
    def bar(self):
        print('bar')

    # E204
    @ foo
    def baz(self):
        print('baz')
```

I am still new to rust and any suggestion is appreciated. Specially with
the way im using native ruff utilities.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 23:31:03 +00:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
5e7ba05612 docs(*): fix a few typos, consistency issues and links (#12193)
## Summary

Fixes a few typos, consistency issues and dead links found across the
documentation.
2024-07-04 19:05:51 -04:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
d12570ea00 docs(options): fix some typos and improve consistency (#12191)
## Summary

Fixes a few typos and consistency issues in the "Settings"
documentation:
- use "Ruff" consistently in the few places where "ruff" is used
- use double quotes in the few places where single quotes are used
- add backticks around rule codes where they are currently missing
- update a few example values where they are the same as the defaults,
for consistency

2nd commit might be controversial, as there are many options mentioned
where we don't currently link to the documentation sections, so maybe
it's done on purpose, as this will also appear in the JSON schema where
it's not desirable? If that's the case, I can easily drop it.

## Test Plan

Local testing.
2024-07-04 19:05:03 -04:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
2f3264e148 fix(rules): skip dummy variables for PLR1704 (#12190)
## Summary

Resolves #12157.

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests.
2024-07-04 20:09:31 +00:00
Micha Reiser
e2e0889a30 [red-knot] Add very basic benchmark (#12182) 2024-07-04 15:29:00 +00:00
Micha Reiser
497fd4c505 Update code owners for red knot (#12187) 2024-07-04 12:14:24 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6cdf3e7af8 Reorder installation section in README (#12177)
See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12163#issuecomment-2207016631
2024-07-04 14:11:54 +05:30
Micha Reiser
4d385b60c8 [red-knot] Migrate CLI to Salsa (#11972) 2024-07-04 07:23:45 +00:00
Micha Reiser
262053f85c [red-knot]: Implement HasTy for Alias (#11971) 2024-07-04 07:17:10 +00:00
Micha Reiser
3ce8b9fcae Make Definition a salsa-ingredient (#12151) 2024-07-04 06:46:08 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e6e09ea93a Avoid syntax error notification for source code actions (#12148)
## Summary

This PR avoids the error notification if a user selects the source code
actions and there's a syntax error in the source.

Before https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12134, the change would've
been different. But that PR disables generating fixes if there's a
syntax error. This means that we can return an empty map instead as
there won't be any fixes in the diagnostics returned by the `lint_fix`
function.

For reference, following are the screenshot as on `main` with the error:

**VS Code:**

<img width="1715" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-02 at 16 39 59"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/62f3e99b-0b0c-4608-84a2-26aeabcc6933">

**Neovim:**

<img width="1717" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-02 at 16 38 50"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/5d637c36-d7f8-4a3b-8011-9a89708919a8">

fixes: #11931

## Test Plan

Considering the following code snippet where there are two diagnostics
(syntax error and useless semicolon `E703`):
```py
x;

y =
```

### VS Code


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/943537fc-ed8d-448d-8a36-1e34536c4f3e

### Neovim


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/4e6f3372-6e5b-4380-8919-6221066efd5b
2024-07-04 09:37:16 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
d870720841 Fix replacement edit range computation (#12171)
## Summary

This PR fixes various bugs for computing the replacement range between
the original and modified source for the language server.

1. When finding the end offset of the source and modified range, we
should apply `zip` on the reversed iterator. The bug was that it was
reversing the already zipped iterator. The problem here is that the
length of both slices aren't going to be the same unless the source
wasn't modified at all. Refer to the [Rust
playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=44f860d31bd26456f3586b6ab530c22f)
where you can see this in action.
2. Skip the first line when computing the start offset because the first
line start value will always be 0 and the default value of the source /
modified range start is also 0. So, comparing 0 and 0 is not useful
which means we can skip the first value.
3. While iterating in the reverse direction, we should only stop if the
line start is strictly less than the source start i.e., we should use
`<` instead of `<=`.

fixes: #12128 

## Test Plan

Add test cases where the text is being inserted, deleted, and replaced
between the original and new source code, validate the replacement
ranges.
2024-07-04 09:24:07 +05:30
Mathieu Kniewallner
8210c1ed5b [flake8-bandit] Detect httpx for S113 (#12174)
## Summary

Bandit now also reports `B113` on `httpx`
(https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1060). This PR implements the same
logic, to detect missing or `None` timeouts for `httpx` alongside
`requests`.

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests.
2024-07-03 19:26:55 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
a184f84f69 Upgrade cargo-dist to v0.18.0 (#12175)
## Summary

This enables us to get rid of `allow-dirty`!
2024-07-03 22:38:29 +00:00
Zanie Blue
c487b99e93 Add standalone installers to Ruff installation in README (#12163)
Note this is already included in our installation page at
`docs/installation.md`

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-07-03 13:39:58 -05:00
Thomas Faivre
24524771f2 Fix typo in CHANGELOG for misplaced-bare-raise URL (#12173)
Hi all!

## Summary

Fix a typo.

## Test Plan

URL was tested with curl.



Not much left to say, except that I originally saw this issue on the
blog post: https://astral.sh/blog/ruff-v0.5.0
Not sure how it is related to the CHANGELOG.md file, so the post might
need fixing as well.

Thanks for this incredible tool!

Signed-off-by: Thomas Faivre <thomas.faivre@6wind.com>
2024-07-03 13:39:33 -05:00
Micha Reiser
b950a6c389 Replace Mutex<RefCell> with Mutex in vendored file system" (#12170) 2024-07-03 15:12:13 +02:00
Zanie Blue
47eb6ee42b Fix cache key collisions for paths with separators (#12159)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12158

Hashing `Path` does not take into account path separators so `foo/bar`
is the same as `foobar` which is no good for our case. I'm guessing this
is an upstream bug, perhaps introduced by
45082b077b?
I'm investigating that further.
2024-07-03 07:36:46 -05:00
Zanie Blue
b4f7d5b2fb Fix latest version detection during Rooster invocations (#12162)
We no longer use the "v" prefix so Rooster detects the wrong version.
2024-07-03 07:35:34 -05:00
Zanie Blue
c13c60bc47 Update release script to match uv (#11496)
See https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/3764

---------

Co-authored-by: T-256 <132141463+T-256@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-03 07:35:28 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ee90017d3f Remove demisto/content from ecosystem checks (#12160)
## Summary

Follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12129 to remove the
`demisto/content` from ecosystem checks. The previous PR removed it from
the deprecated script which I didn't notice until recently.

## Test Plan

Ecosystem comment
2024-07-03 08:25:29 +00:00
Micha Reiser
adfd78e05a Correct parenthesized long nested-expressions example to match Ruff's output (#12153) 2024-07-03 10:03:08 +02:00
Alex Waygood
7c8112614a Remove use of deprecated E999 from the fuzz-parser script (#12150) 2024-07-02 14:18:25 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8f40928534 Enable token-based rules on source with syntax errors (#11950)
## Summary

This PR updates the linter, specifically the token-based rules, to work
on the tokens that come after a syntax error.

For context, the token-based rules only diagnose the tokens up to the
first lexical error. This PR builds up an error resilience by
introducing a `TokenIterWithContext` which updates the `nesting` level
and tries to reflect it with what the lexer is seeing. This isn't 100%
accurate because if the parser recovered from an unclosed parenthesis in
the middle of the line, the context won't reduce the nesting level until
it sees the newline token at the end of the line.

resolves: #11915

## Test Plan

* Add test cases for a bunch of rules that are affected by this change.
* Run the fuzzer for a long time, making sure to fix any other bugs.
2024-07-02 08:57:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
88a4cc41f7 Disable auto-fix when source has syntax errors (#12134)
## Summary

This PR updates Ruff to **not** generate auto-fixes if the source code
contains syntax errors as determined by the parser.

The main motivation behind this is to avoid infinite autofix loop when
the token-based rules are run over any source with syntax errors in
#11950.

Although even after this, it's not certain that there won't be an
infinite autofix loop because the logic might be incorrect. For example,
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12094 and
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12136.

This requires updating the test infrastructure to not validate for fix
availability status when the source contained syntax errors. This is
required because otherwise the fuzzer might fail as it uses the test
function to run the linter and validate the source code.

resolves: #11455 

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-07-02 14:22:51 +05:30
Micha Reiser
dcb9523b1e Address review feedback from 11963 (#12145) 2024-07-02 09:05:55 +02:00
Micha Reiser
25080acb7a [red-knot] Introduce ExpressionNodeKey to improve typing of expression_map (#12142) 2024-07-01 16:15:53 +02:00
Micha Reiser
228b1c4235 [red-knot] Remove Scope::name (#12137) 2024-07-01 15:55:50 +02:00
Micha Reiser
955138b74a Refactor ast_ids traits to take ScopeId instead of VfsFile plus FileScopeId. (#12139) 2024-07-01 15:50:07 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5677614079 Use char-wise width instead of str-width (#12135)
## Summary

This PR updates various references in the linter to compute the
line-width for summing the width of each `char` in a `str` instead of
computing the width of the `str` itself.

Refer to #12133 for more details.

fixes: #12130 

## Test Plan

Add a file with null (`\0`) character which is zero-width. Run this test
case on `main` to make sure it panics and switch over to this branch to
make sure it doesn't panic now.
2024-07-01 18:56:27 +05:30
Micha Reiser
37f260b5af Introduce HasTy trait and SemanticModel facade (#11963) 2024-07-01 14:48:27 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3f25561511 Avoid E275 if keyword followed by comma (#12136)
## Summary

Use the following to reproduce this:
```console
$ cargo run -- check --select=E275,E203 --preview --no-cache ~/playground/ruff/src/play.py --fix
debug error: Failed to converge after 100 iterations in `/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/play.py` with rule codes E275:---
yield,x

---
/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/play.py:1:1: E275 Missing whitespace after keyword
  |
1 | yield,x
  | ^^^^^ E275
  |
  = help: Added missing whitespace after keyword

Found 101 errors (100 fixed, 1 remaining).
[*] 1 fixable with the `--fix` option.
```

## Test Plan

Add a test case and run `cargo insta test`.
2024-07-01 18:04:23 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
eaf33d85ed Remove demisto/content from ecosystem checks (#12129)
## Summary

Unfortunately `demisto/content` uses an explicit `select` for `E999`, so
it will _always_ fail in preview. And they're on a fairly old version.
I'd like to keep checking it, but seems easiest for now to just disable
it.

In response, I've added a few new repos.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 12:20:13 +00:00
renovate[bot]
aaa6cabf3a Update Rust crate dashmap to v6 (#12126)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-07-01 08:48:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
9a4d9072c1 Update salsa (#12132) 2024-07-01 08:33:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4cb6a09fc0 Use CompactString for ModuleName (#12131) 2024-07-01 10:22:34 +02:00
Micha Reiser
5109b50bb3 Use CompactString for Identifier (#12101) 2024-07-01 10:06:02 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
db6ee74cbe Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#12116) 2024-07-01 07:07:45 +01:00
Tom Kuson
d1aeadc009 [pytest] Reverse PT001 and PT0023 defaults (#12106)
## Summary

This patch inverts the defaults for
[pytest-fixture-incorrect-parentheses-style
(PT001)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/pytest-fixture-incorrect-parentheses-style/)
and [pytest-incorrect-mark-parentheses-style
(PT003)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/pytest-incorrect-mark-parentheses-style/)
to prefer dropping superfluous parentheses.

Presently, Ruff defaults to adding superfluous parentheses on pytest
mark and fixture decorators for documented purpose of consistency; for
example,

```diff
 import pytest


-@pytest.mark.foo
+@pytest.mark.foo()
 def test_bar(): ...
```

This behaviour is counter to the official pytest recommendation and
diverges from the flake8-pytest-style plugin as of version 2.0.0 (see
https://github.com/m-burst/flake8-pytest-style/issues/272). Seeing as
either default satisfies the documented benefit of consistency across a
codebase, it makes sense to change the behaviour to be consistent with
pytest and the flake8 plugin as well.

This change is breaking, so is gated behind preview (at least under my
understanding of Ruff versioning). The implementation of this gating
feature is a bit hacky, but seemed to be the least disruptive solution
without performing invasive surgery on the `#[option()]` macro.

Related to #8796.

### Caveat

Whilst updating the documentation, I sought to reference the pytest
recommendation to drop superfluous parentheses, but couldn't find any
official instruction beyond it being a revealed preference within the
pytest documentation code examples (as well as the linked issues from a
core pytest developer). Thus, the wording of the preference is
deliberately timid; it's to cohere with pytest rather than follow an
explicit guidance.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`

I also ran

```sh
cargo run -p ruff -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/flake8_pytest_style/PT001.py --no-cache --diff --select PT001
```

and compared against it with `--preview` to verify that the default does
change under preview (I also repeated this with `echo
'[tool.ruff]\npreview = true' > pyproject.toml` to verify that it works
with a configuration file).

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 02:06:11 +00:00
Tom Kuson
d80a9d9ce9 [flake8-bugbear] Implement mutable-contextvar-default (B039) (#12113)
## Summary

Implement mutable-contextvar-default (B039) which was added to
flake8-bugbear in https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-bugbear/pull/476.

This rule is similar to [mutable-argument-default
(B006)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/mutable-argument-default) and
[function-call-in-default-argument
(B008)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/function-call-in-default-argument),
except that it checks the `default` keyword argument to
`contextvars.ContextVar`.

```
B039.py:19:26: B039 Do not use mutable data structures for ContextVar defaults
   |
18 | # Bad
19 | ContextVar("cv", default=[])
   |                          ^^ B039
20 | ContextVar("cv", default={})
21 | ContextVar("cv", default=list())
   |
   = help: Replace with `None`; initialize with `.set()` after checking for `None`
```

In the upstream flake8-plugin, this rule is written expressly as a
corollary to B008 and shares much of its logic. Likewise, this
implementation reuses the logic of the Ruff implementation of B008,
namely


f765d19402/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_bugbear/rules/function_call_in_argument_default.rs (L104-L106)

and 


f765d19402/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_bugbear/rules/mutable_argument_default.rs (L106)

Thus, this rule deliberately replicates B006's and B008's heuristics.
For example, this rule assumes that all functions are mutable unless
otherwise qualified. If improvements are to be made to B039 heuristics,
they should probably be made to B006 and B008 as well (whilst trying to
match the upstream implementation).

This rule does not have an autofix as it is unknown where the ContextVar
next used (and it might not be within the same file).

Closes #12054

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-07-01 01:55:49 +00:00
renovate[bot]
85ede4a88c Update docker/build-push-action action to v6 (#12127) 2024-06-30 21:25:24 -04:00
renovate[bot]
d2fefc8bf3 Update NPM Development dependencies (#12122) 2024-06-30 21:21:20 -04:00
renovate[bot]
5fd3f43de1 Update pre-commit hook astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit to v0.5.0 (#12125) 2024-06-30 21:21:03 -04:00
renovate[bot]
ab372f5f48 Update Rust crate uuid to v1.9.1 (#12124) 2024-06-30 21:20:48 -04:00
renovate[bot]
6a8a7b65e9 Update Rust crate bitflags to v2.6.0 (#12123) 2024-06-30 21:20:17 -04:00
renovate[bot]
211cafc571 Update Rust crate log to v0.4.22 (#12118) 2024-06-30 21:19:50 -04:00
renovate[bot]
0b1b94567a Update Rust crate serde_with to v3.8.2 (#12121) 2024-06-30 21:19:33 -04:00
renovate[bot]
168112d343 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.119 (#12120) 2024-06-30 21:19:10 -04:00
renovate[bot]
a5355084b5 Update Rust crate matchit to v0.8.3 (#12119) 2024-06-30 21:18:51 -04:00
renovate[bot]
deedb29e75 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.8 (#12117) 2024-06-30 21:18:21 -04:00
Micha Reiser
f765d19402 Mention that Cursor is based on rustc's implementation. (#12109) 2024-06-30 16:53:25 +01:00
Gilles Peiffer
d1079680bb [pylint] Add fix for duplicate-bases (PLE0241) (#12105)
## Summary

This adds a fix for the `duplicate-bases` rule that removes the
duplicate base from the class definition.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run duplicate_bases`, `cargo insta review`.
2024-06-29 17:48:24 +00:00
Micha Reiser
da78de0439 Remove allcation in parse_identifier (#12103) 2024-06-29 15:00:24 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
47b227394e Avoid E275 if keyword is followed by a semicolon (#12095)
fixes: #12094
2024-06-28 20:51:35 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
c326778652 Make requires-python inference robust to == (#12091)
## Summary

Instead of using a high patch version, attempt to detect the
minimum-supported minor.

Closes #12088.
2024-06-28 09:38:17 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
434ce307a7 Revert "Use correct range to highlight line continuation error" (#12089)
This PR reverts https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12016 with a
small change where the error location points to the continuation
character only. Earlier, it would also highlight the whitespace that
came before it.

The motivation for this change is to avoid panic in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11950. For example:

```py
\)
```

Playground: https://play.ruff.rs/87711071-1b54-45a3-b45a-81a336a1ea61

The range of `Unknown` token and `Rpar` is the same. Once #11950 is
enabled, the indexer would panic. It won't panic in the stable version
because we stop at the first `Unknown` token.
2024-06-28 18:10:00 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
6a37d7a1e6 Add bandit rule changes to breaking section (#12090)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12086.
2024-06-28 11:41:45 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0179ff97da Add standalone installer instruction to docs (#12081)
Adopted from `uv` README
(https://github.com/astral-sh/uv#getting-started), this PR adds a
section of using standalone installers in the installation section of
Ruff docs.
2024-06-28 11:34:46 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
2b54fab02c Publish docs and playground on cargo-dist release (#12079)
## Summary

These are now `post-announce-jobs`. So if they fail, the release itself
will still succeed, which seems ok. (If we make them `publish-jobs`,
then we might end up publishing to PyPI but failing the release itself
if one of these fails.)

The intent is that these are still runnable via `workflow_dispatch` too.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12074.
2024-06-28 07:29:04 -04:00
Micha Reiser
117ab789c9 Add more NPY201 tests (#12087) 2024-06-28 09:58:39 +02:00
Étienne BERSAC
2336c078e2 Improve Emacs configuration (#12070)
Replace black and combine `ruff check --select=I --fix` and `ruff
format`.
2024-06-28 13:09:29 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
9fec384d11 Show syntax errors on the playground (#12083)
## Summary

This PR updates the playground to show syntax errors.

(I forgot to update this and noticed it this morning.)

## Test Plan

Build the playground locally and preview it:

<img width="764" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 11 03 35"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/1fd48d6c-ae41-4672-bf3c-32a61d9946ef">
2024-06-28 13:06:15 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
526efd398a Remove E999 to find diagnostic severity (#12080)
## Summary

This PR removes the need to check for `E999` code to find the diagnostic
severity in the server.

**Note:** This is just removing a redundant check because all
`ParseErrors` are converted to `Diagnostic` with default `Error`
severity by
63c92586a1/crates/ruff_server/src/lint.rs (L309-L346)

## Test Plan

Verify that syntax errors are still shown with error severity as it did
before:

<img width="1313" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-28 at 09 30 20"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/75e389a7-01ea-461c-86a2-0dfc244e515d">
2024-06-28 09:31:35 +05:30
Jane Lewis
b28dc9ac14 Remove --preview as a required argument for ruff server (#12053)
## Summary

`ruff server` has reached a point of stabilization, and `--preview` is
no longer required as a flag.

`--preview` is still supported as a flag, since future features may be
need to gated behind it initially.

## Test Plan

A simple way to test this is to run `ruff server` from the command line.
No error about a missing `--preview` argument should be reported.
2024-06-27 19:27:15 +00:00
Mateusz Sokół
59ea94ce88 [numpy] Update NPY201 to include exception deprecations (#12065)
Hi!

This PR updates `NPY201` rule to address
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12034 and partially
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/26800.
2024-06-27 18:56:56 +00:00
Alex Waygood
5bef2b0361 fix link to the release workflow in CONTRIBUTING.md (#12073) 2024-06-27 16:15:31 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
244b923f61 Add necessary permissions for cargo-dist Docker build (#12072) 2024-06-27 17:16:05 +02:00
Micha Reiser
a8b48fce7e Release v0.5.0 (#12068)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-06-27 14:46:44 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
04c8597b8a [flake8-simplify] Stabilize detection of Yoda conditions for "constant" collections (SIM300) (#12050)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
4029a25ebd [Ruff v0.5] Stabilise 15 pylint rules (#12051) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser
0917ce16f4 Update documentation to mention etcetera crate instead of dirs for user configuration discovery (#12064) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
22cebdf29b Add server config to filter out syntax error diagnostics (#12059)
## Summary

Follow-up from #11901 

This PR adds a new server setting to show / hide syntax errors.

## Test Plan

### VS Code

Using https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/504 with the
following config:

```json
{
  "ruff.nativeServer": true,
  "ruff.path": ["/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff"],
  "ruff.showSyntaxErrors": true
}
```

First, set `ruff.showSyntaxErrors` to `true`:
<img width="1177" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-27 at 08 34 58"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/5d77547a-a908-4a00-8714-7c00784e8679">

And then set it to `false`:
<img width="1185" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-27 at 08 35 19"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/9720f089-f10c-420b-a2c1-2bbb2245be35">

### Neovim

Using the following Ruff server config:

```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup {
  init_options = {
    settings = {
      showSyntaxErrors = false,
    },
  },
}
```

First, set `showSyntaxErrors` to `true`:
<img width="1279" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-27 at 08 28 03"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/e694e231-91ba-47f8-8e8a-ad2e82b85a45">

And then set it to `false`:
<img width="1284" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-27 at 08 28 20"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/25b86a57-02b1-44f7-9f65-cf5fdde93b0c">
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
72b6c26101 Simplify LinterResult, avoid cloning ParseError (#11903)
## Summary

Follow-up to #11902

This PR simplifies the `LinterResult` struct by avoiding the generic and
not store the `ParseError`.

This is possible because the callers already have access to the
`ParseError` via the `Parsed` output. This also means that we can
simplify the return type of `check_path` and avoid the generic `T` on
`LinterResult`.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
73851e73ab Avoid displaying syntax error as log message (#11902)
## Summary

Follow-up to #11901 

This PR avoids displaying the syntax errors as log message now that the
`E999` diagnostic cannot be disabled.

For context on why this was added, refer to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/2505. Basically, we would allow
ignoring the syntax error diagnostic because certain syntax feature
weren't supported back then like `match` statement. And, if a user
ignored `E999`, Ruff would give no feedback if the source code contained
any syntax error. So, this log message was a way to indicate to the user
even if `E999` was disabled.

The current state of the parser is such that (a) it matches with the
latest grammar and (b) it's easy to add support for any new syntax.

**Note:** This PR doesn't remove the `DisplayParseError` struct because
it's still being used by the formatter.

## Test Plan

Update existing snapshots from the integration tests.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e7b49694a7 Remove E999 as a rule, disallow any disablement methods for syntax error (#11901)
## Summary

This PR updates the way syntax errors are handled throughout the linter.

The main change is that it's now not considered as a rule which involves
the following changes:
* Update `Message` to be an enum with two variants - one for diagnostic
message and the other for syntax error message
* Provide methods on the new message enum to query information required
by downstream usages

This means that the syntax errors cannot be hidden / disabled via any
disablement methods. These are:
1. Configuration via `select`, `ignore`, `per-file-ignores`, and their
`extend-*` variants
	```console
$ cargo run -- check ~/playground/ruff/src/lsp.py --extend-select=E999
--no-preview --no-cache
	    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.10s
Running `target/debug/ruff check /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/lsp.py
--extend-select=E999 --no-preview --no-cache`
warning: Rule `E999` is deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. Syntax errors will always be shown regardless of whether this
rule is selected or not.
/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/lsp.py:1:8: F401 [*] `abc` imported but
unused
	  |
	1 | import abc
	  |        ^^^ F401
	2 | from pathlib import Path
	3 | import os
	  |
	  = help: Remove unused import: `abc`
	```
3. Command-line flags via `--select`, `--ignore`, `--per-file-ignores`,
and their `--extend-*` variants
	```console
$ cargo run -- check ~/playground/ruff/src/lsp.py --no-cache
--config=~/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml
	    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.11s
Running `target/debug/ruff check /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/lsp.py
--no-cache --config=/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/pyproject.toml`
warning: Rule `E999` is deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. Syntax errors will always be shown regardless of whether this
rule is selected or not.
/Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/lsp.py:1:8: F401 [*] `abc` imported but
unused
	  |
	1 | import abc
	  |        ^^^ F401
	2 | from pathlib import Path
	3 | import os
	  |
	  = help: Remove unused import: `abc`
	```

This also means that the **output format** needs to be updated:
1. The `code`, `noqa_row`, `url` fields in the JSON output is optional
(`null` for syntax errors)
2. Other formats are changed accordingly
For each format, a new test case specific to syntax errors have been
added. Please refer to the snapshot output for the exact format for
syntax error message.

The output of the `--statistics` flag will have a blank entry for syntax
errors:
```
315     F821    [ ] undefined-name
119             [ ] syntax-error
103     F811    [ ] redefined-while-unused
```

The **language server** is updated to consider the syntax errors by
convert them into LSP diagnostic format separately.

### Preview

There are no quick fixes provided to disable syntax errors. This will
automatically work for `ruff-lsp` because the `noqa_row` field will be
`null` in that case.
<img width="772" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-26 at 14 57 08"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/aaac827e-4777-4ac8-8c68-eaf9f2c36774">

Even with `noqa` comment, the syntax error is displayed:
<img width="763" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-26 at 14 59 51"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/ba1afb68-7eaf-4b44-91af-6d93246475e2">

Rule documentation page:
<img width="1371" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-26 at 16 48 07"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/524f01df-d91f-4ac0-86cc-40e76b318b24">


## Test Plan

- [x] Disablement methods via config shows a warning
	- [x] `select`, `extend-select`
	- [ ] ~`ignore`~ _doesn't show any message_
- [ ] ~`per-file-ignores`, `extend-per-file-ignores`~ _doesn't show any
message_
- [x] Disablement methods via command-line flag shows a warning
	- [x] `--select`, `--extend-select`
	- [ ] ~`--ignore`~ _doesn't show any message_
- [ ] ~`--per-file-ignores`, `--extend-per-file-ignores`~ _doesn't show
any message_
- [x] File with syntax errors should exit with code 1
- [x] Language server
	- [x] Should show diagnostics for syntax errors
	- [x] Should not recommend a quick fix edit for adding `noqa` comment
	- [x] Same for `ruff-lsp`

resolves: #8447
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
c98d8a040f [pyflakes] Stabilize detection of is comparisons to lists, etc. (F632) (#12049)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8607. Rare but
uncontroversial.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
6f2e024cc6 [flake8-simplify] Stabilize implicit-else simplifications in needless-bool (SIM103) (#12048)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10414.

This is a good and intuitive change; we just put it in preview because
it expanded scope a bit.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
fb1d7610ac Stabilize allowance of os.environ modifications between imports (#12047)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10066.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
bd845812c7 [Ruff 0.5] Stabilise 11 FURB rules (#12043) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
c7b2f2b788 [Ruff 0.5] Stabilise manual-dict-comprehension (PERF403) (#12045) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Auguste Lalande
8cc96d7868 Re-code flake8-trio and flake8-async rules to match upstream (#10416)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser
4b3278fe0b refactor: Compile time enforcement that all top level lint options are checked for deprecation (#12037) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser
41203ea208 Remove output format text and use format full by default (#12010)
Resolves #7349
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
c0d2f439b7 Stabilise django-extra (S610) for release 0.5 (#12029)
The motivation for this rule is solid; it's been in preview for a long
time; the implementation and tests seem sound; there are no open issues
regarding it, and as far as I can tell there never have been any.

The only issue I see is that the docs don't really describe the rule
accurately right now; I fix that in this PR.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
b0b68a5601 Migrate release workflow to cargo-dist (#9559)
## Summary

This PR migrates our release workflow to
[`cargo-dist`](https://github.com/axodotdev/cargo-dist). The primary
motivation here is that we want to ship dedicated installers for Ruff
that work across platforms, and `cargo-dist` gives us those installers
out-of-the-box. The secondary motivation is that `cargo-dist` formalizes
some of the patterns that we've built up over time in our own release
process.

At a high level:

- The `release.yml` file is generated by `cargo-dist` with `cargo dist
generate`. It doesn't contain any modifications vis-a-vis the generated
file. (If it's edited out of band from generation, the release fails.)
- Our customizations are inserted as custom steps within the
`cargo-dist` workflow. Specifically, `build-binaries` builds the wheels
and packages them into binaries (as on `main`), while `build-docker.yml`
builds the Docker image. `publish-pypi.yml` publishes the wheels to
PyPI. This is effectively our `release.yaml` (on `main`), broken down
into individual workflows rather than steps within a single workflow.

### Changes from `main`

The workflow is _nearly_ unchanged. We kick off a release manually via
the GitHub Action by providing a tag. If the tag doesn't match the
`Cargo.toml`, the release fails. If the tag matches an already-existing
release, the release fails.

The release proceeds by (in order):

0. Doing some upfront validation via `cargo-dist`.
1. Creating the wheels and archives.
2. Building and pushing the Docker image.
3. Publishing to PyPI (if it's not a "dry run").
4. Creating the GitHub Release (if it's not a "dry run").
5. Notifying `ruff-pre-commit` (if it's not a "dry run").

There are a few changes in the workflow as compared to `main`:

- **We no longer validate the SHA** (just the tag). It's not an input to
the job. The Axo team is considering whether / how to support this.
- **Releases are now published directly** (rather than as draft). Again,
the Axo team is considering whether / how to support this. The downside
of drafts is that the URLs aren't stable, so the installers don't work
_as long as the release is in draft_. This is fine for our workflow. It
seems like the Axo team will add it.
- Releases already contain the latest entry from the changelog (we don't
need to copy it over). This "Just Works", which is nice, though we'll
still want to edit them to add contributors.

There are also a few **breaking changes** for consumers of the binaries:

- **We no longer include the version tag in the file name**. This
enables users to install via `/latest` URLs on GitHub, and is part of
the cargo-dist paradigm.
- **Archives now include an extra level of nesting,** which you can
remove with `--strip-components=1` when untarring.

Here's an example release that I created -- I omitted all the artifacts
since I was just testing a workflow, so none of the installers or links
work, but it gives you a sense for what the release looks like:
https://github.com/charliermarsh/cargodisttest/releases/tag/0.1.13.

### Test Plan

I ran a successful release to completion last night, and installed Ruff
via the installer:

![Screenshot 2024-01-17 at 12 12
53 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/a5334466-2ca3-4279-a453-e912a0805df2)

![Screenshot 2024-01-17 at 12 12
48 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/63ac969e-69a1-488c-8367-4cb783526ca7)

The piece I'm least confident about is the Docker push. We build the
image, but the push fails in my test repo since I haven't wired up the
credentials.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Auguste Lalande
c9a283a5ad [pycodestyle] Remove deprecated functionality from type-comparison (E721) (#11220)
## Summary

Stabilizes `E721` behavior implemented in #7905.

The functionality change in `E721` was implemented in #7905, released in
[v0.1.2](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases/tag/v0.1.2). And
seems functionally stable since #9676, without an explicit release but
would correspond to
[v0.2.0](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases/tag/v0.2.0). So the
deprecated functionally should be removable in the next minor release.

resolves: #6465
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
c54bf0c734 Stabilise rules RUF024 and RUF026 (#12026) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1968332d93 Redirect PLR1701 to SIM101 (#12021)
## Summary

This rule removes `PLR1701` and redirects it to `SIM101`.

In addition to that, the `SIM101` autofix has been fixed to add padding
if required.

### `PLR1701` has bugs

It also seems that the implementation of `PLR1701` is incorrect in
multiple scenarios. For example, the following code snippet:
```py
# There are two _different_ variables `a` and `b`
if isinstance(a, int) or isinstance(b, bool) or isinstance(a, float):
    pass
# There's another condition `or 1`
if isinstance(self.k, int) or isinstance(self.k, float) or 1:
    pass
```
is fixed to:
```py
# Fixed to only considering variable `a`
if isinstance(a, (float, int)):
    pass
# The additional condition is not present in the fix
if isinstance(self.k, (float, int)):
    pass
```

Playground: https://play.ruff.rs/6cfbdfb7-f183-43b0-b59e-31e728b34190

## Documentation Preview

### `PLR1701`

<img width="1397" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-25 at 11 14 40"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/779ee84d-7c4d-4bb8-a3a4-c2b23a313eba">

## Test Plan

Remove the test cases for `PLR1701`, port the padding test case to
`SIM101` and update the snapshot.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood
0a24d70bfd [Ruff v0.5] Fix ZeroDivisionErrors in the ecosystem check (#12027)
Seen in CI in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12026
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
a4d711f25f Modify diagnostic ranges for shell-related bandit rules (#10667)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9994.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Sergey Chudov
c46ae3a3cf Added ignoring deprecated rules for --select=ALL (#10497)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser
9e8a45f343 Error when using the tab-size option (#12006) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser
36a9efdb48 Remove check, --explain, --clean, --generate-shell-completion aliases (#12011) 2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
T-256
d6a2cad9c2 Drop deprecated nursery rule group (#10172)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7992
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
117203f713 Read user configuration from ~/.config/ruff/ruff.toml on macOS (#11115)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10739.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
renovate[bot]
12effb897c Update Rust crate unicode-width to v0.1.13 (#11194)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
bfe36b9584 Use rule name rather than message in --statistics (#11697)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11097.
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Tibor Reiss
b24e4473c5 Remove deprecated configuration '--show-source` (#9814)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Fixes parts of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7650
2024-06-27 13:44:11 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a4688aebe9 Use TokenSource to find new location for re-lexing (#12060)
## Summary

This PR splits the re-lexing logic into two parts:
1. `TokenSource`: The token source will be responsible to find the
position the lexer needs to be moved to
2. `Lexer`: The lexer will be responsible to reduce the nesting level
and move itself to the new position if recovered from a parenthesized
context

This split makes it easy to find the new lexer position without needing
to implement the backwards lexing logic again which would need to handle
cases involving:
* Different kinds of newlines
* Line continuation character(s)
* Comments
* Whitespaces

### F-strings

This change did reveal one thing about re-lexing f-strings. Consider the
following example:
```py
f'{'
#  ^
f'foo'
```

Here, the quote as highlighted by the caret (`^`) is the start of a
string inside an f-string expression. This is unterminated string which
means the token emitted is actually `Unknown`. The parser tries to
recover from it but there's no newline token in the vector so the new
logic doesn't recover from it. The previous logic does recover because
it's looking at the raw characters instead.

The parser would be at `FStringStart` (the one for the second line) when
it calls into the re-lexing logic to recover from an unterminated
f-string on the first line. So, moving backwards the first character
encountered is a newline character but the first token encountered is an
`Unknown` token.

This is improved with #12067 

fixes: #12046 
fixes: #12036

## Test Plan

Update the snapshot and validate the changes.
2024-06-27 17:12:39 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
e137c824c3 Avoid consuming newline for unterminated string (#12067)
## Summary

This PR fixes the lexer logic to **not** consume the newline character
for an unterminated string literal.

Currently, the lexer would consume it to be part of the string itself
but that would be bad for recovery because then the lexer wouldn't emit
the newline token ever. This PR fixes that to avoid consuming the
newline character in that case.

This was discovered during https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12060.

## Test Plan

Update the snapshots and validate them.
2024-06-27 17:02:48 +05:30
baggiponte
55f4812051 docs: add and formatter to CLI startup message (#12042)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-06-26 10:57:10 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
47c9ed07f2 Consider 2-character EOL before line continuation (#12035)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12008 which didn't consider the
two character newline after the line continuation character.

For example, consider the following code highlighted with whitespaces:
```py
call(foo # comment \\r\n
\r\n
def bar():\r\n
....pass\r\n
```
The lexer is at `def` when it's running the re-lexing logic and trying
to move back to a newline character. It encounters `\n` and it's being
escaped (incorrect) but `\r` is being escaped, so it moves the lexer to
`\n` character. This creates an overlap in token ranges which causes the
panic.

```
Name 0..4
Lpar 4..5
Name 5..8
Comment 9..20
NonLogicalNewline 20..22 <-- overlap between
Newline 21..22           <-- these two tokens
NonLogicalNewline 22..23
Def 23..26
...
```

fixes: #12028 

## Test Plan

Add a test case with line continuation and windows style newline
character.
2024-06-26 14:00:48 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
7cb2619ef5 Add syntax error for empty type parameter list (#12030)
## Summary

(I'm pretty sure I added this in the parser re-write but must've got
lost in the rebase?)

This PR raises a syntax error if the type parameter list is empty.

As per the grammar, there should be at least one type parameter:
```
type_params: 
    | invalid_type_params
    | '[' type_param_seq ']' 

type_param_seq: ','.type_param+ [','] 
```

Verified via the builtin `ast` module as well:
```console    
$ python3.13 -m ast parser/_.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  [..]
  File "parser/_.py", line 1
    def foo[]():
            ^
SyntaxError: Type parameter list cannot be empty
```

## Test Plan

Add inline test cases and update the snapshots.
2024-06-26 08:10:35 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
83fe44728b Match import name ignores against both name and alias (#12033)
## Summary

Right now, it's inconsistent... We sometimes match against the name, and
sometimes against the alias (`asname`). I could see a case for always
matching against the name, but matching against both seems fine too,
since the rule is really about the combination of the two?

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/12031.
2024-06-25 18:47:19 -04:00
Alex Waygood
00e456ead4 Fix RUF027 false positives if gettext is imported using an alias (#12025) 2024-06-25 19:10:25 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2853751344 Avoid E203 for f-string debug expression (#12024)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where Ruff would raise `E203` for f-string debug
expression. This isn't valid because whitespaces are important for debug
expressions.

fixes: #12023

## Test Plan

Add test case and make sure there are no snapshot changes.
2024-06-25 15:00:31 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
7109214b57 Update parser tests to validate token ranges (#12019)
## Summary

This PR updates the parser test infrastructure to validate the token
ranges.

From the code documentation:
```
/// Verifies that:
/// * the ranges are strictly increasing when loop the tokens in insertion order
/// * all ranges are within the length of the source code
```

Follow-up from #12016 and #12017
resolves: #11938

## Test Plan

Make sure that there are no failures.
2024-06-25 08:14:28 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d930e97212 Do not include newline for unterminated string range (#12017)
## Summary

This PR updates the unterminated string error range to not include the
final newline character.

This is a follow-up to #12016 and required for #12019

This is not done for when the unterminated string goes till the end of
file (not a newline character). The unterminated f-string range is
correct.

### Why is this required for #12019 ?

Because otherwise the token ranges will overlap. For example:
```py
f"{"
f"{foo!r"
```

Here, the re-lexing logic recovers from an unterminated f-string and
thus emitting a `Newline` token for the one at the end of the first
line. But, currently the `Unknown` and the `Newline` token would overlap
because the `Unknown` token (unterminated string literal) range would
include the newline character.

## Test Plan

Update and validate the snapshot.
2024-06-25 08:10:07 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9c1b6ec411 Use correct range to highlight line continuation error (#12016)
## Summary

This PR fixes the range highlighted for the line continuation error.

Previously, it would highlight an incorrect range:
```
1 | call(a, b, \\\
  |           ^^ Syntax Error: unexpected character after line continuation character
2 | 
3 | def bar():
  |
```

And now:
```
  |
1 | call(a, b, \\\
  |             ^ Syntax Error: unexpected character after line continuation character
2 | 
3 | def bar():
  |
```

This is implemented by avoiding to update the token range for the
`Unknown` token which is emitted when there's a lexical error. Instead,
the `push_error` helper method will be responsible to update the range
to the error location.

This actually becomes a requirement which can be seen in follow-up PRs.

## Test Plan

Update and validate the snapshot.
2024-06-25 13:35:24 +05:30
Micha Reiser
692309ebd7 [red-knot] Fix tests in release builds (#12022) 2024-06-25 06:34:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
68a8978454 Consider line continuation character for re-lexing (#12008)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where the re-lexing logic didn't consider the line
continuation character being present before the newline character. This
meant that the lexer was being moved back to the newline character which
is actually ignored via `\`.

Considering the following code:
```py
f'middle {'string':\
        'format spec'}

```

The old token stream is:
```
...
Colon 18..19
FStringMiddle 19..29 (flags = F_STRING)
Newline 20..21
Indent 21..29
String 29..42
Rbrace 42..43
...
```

Notice how the ranges are overlapping between the `FStringMiddle` token
and the tokens emitted after moving the lexer backwards.

After this fix, the new token stream which is without moving the lexer
backwards in this scenario:
```
FStringStart 0..2 (flags = F_STRING)
FStringMiddle 2..9 (flags = F_STRING)
Lbrace 9..10
String 10..18
Colon 18..19
FStringMiddle 19..29 (flags = F_STRING)
FStringEnd 29..30 (flags = F_STRING)
Name 30..36
Name 37..41
Unknown 41..44
Newline 44..45
```

fixes: #12004 

## Test Plan

Add test cases and update the snapshots.
2024-06-25 02:13:54 +00:00
Alex Waygood
cd2af3be73 [red-knot] Reduce allocations when normalizing VendoredPaths (#11992) 2024-06-24 13:08:01 +01:00
Micha Reiser
e2e98d005c Fix missing related settings header (#12013) 2024-06-24 12:29:10 +02:00
renovate[bot]
32ccc38365 Update NPM Development dependencies (#11999) 2024-06-23 20:50:01 -04:00
renovate[bot]
35151080b1 Update pre-commit dependencies (#11998) 2024-06-23 20:49:55 -04:00
renovate[bot]
53a80a5c11 Update Rust crate rustc-hash to v2 (#12001) 2024-06-23 20:46:42 -04:00
renovate[bot]
446ad0ba44 Update docker/build-push-action action to v6 (#12002) 2024-06-24 00:29:47 +00:00
renovate[bot]
d897811f00 Update Rust crate mimalloc to v0.1.43 (#11993) 2024-06-23 20:29:02 -04:00
renovate[bot]
5d6b26ed33 Update dependency monaco-editor to ^0.50.0 (#12000) 2024-06-23 20:28:52 -04:00
renovate[bot]
49e5357dac Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.68 (#11996) 2024-06-24 00:21:36 +00:00
renovate[bot]
e02c44e46c Update Rust crate url to v2.5.2 (#11997) 2024-06-24 00:21:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
86cbf2d594 Update Rust crate strum to v0.26.3 (#11995) 2024-06-24 00:19:51 +00:00
renovate[bot]
b79f1ed7f5 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.86 (#11994) 2024-06-24 00:19:06 +00:00
ukyen
068b75cc8e [pyflakes] Detect assignments that shadow definitions (F811) (#11961)
## Summary
This PR updates `F811` rule to include assignment as possible shadowed
binding. This will fix issue: #11828 .

## Test Plan

Add a test file, F811_30.py, which includes a redefinition after an
assignment and a verified snapshot file.
2024-06-23 13:29:32 -04:00
Denny Wong
c3f61a012e [ruff] Add assert-with-print-expression rule (#11974) (#11981)
## Summary

Addresses #11974 to add a `RUF` rule to replace `print` expressions in
`assert` statements with the inner message.

An autofix is available, but is considered unsafe as it changes
behaviour of the execution, notably:
- removal of the printout in `stdout`, and
- `AssertionError` instance containing a different message.

While the detection of the condition is a straightforward matter,
deciding how to resolve the print arguments into a string literal can be
a relatively subjective matter. The implementation of this PR chooses to
be as tolerant as possible, and will attempt to reformat any number of
`print` arguments containing single or concatenated strings or variables
into either a string literal, or a f-string if any variables or
placeholders are detected.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`.

## Examples
For ease of discussion, this is the diff for the tests:

```diff
 # Standard Case
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral
-assert True, print("This print is not intentional.")
+assert True, "This print is not intentional."
 
 # Concatenated string literals
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral
-assert True, print("This print" " is not intentional.")
+assert True, "This print is not intentional."
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral concatenated with " "
-assert True, print("This print", "is not intentional")
+assert True, "This print is not intentional"
 
 # Concatenated string literals combined with Positional arguments
 # Expects:
 # - single stringliteral concatenated with " " only between `print` and `is`
-assert True, print("This " "print", "is not intentional.")
+assert True, "This print is not intentional."
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals with a variable
 # Expects:
 # - single FString concatenated with " "
-assert True, print("This", print.__name__, "is not intentional.")
+assert True, f"This {print.__name__} is not intentional."

 # Mixed brackets string literals
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral concatenated with " "
-assert True, print("This print", 'is not intentional', """and should be removed""")
+assert True, "This print is not intentional and should be removed"
 
 # Mixed brackets with other brackets inside
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral concatenated with " " and escaped brackets
-assert True, print("This print", 'is not "intentional"', """and "should" be 'removed'""")
+assert True, "This print is not \"intentional\" and \"should\" be 'removed'"
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals with a separator
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral concatenated with "|"
-assert True, print("This print", "is not intentional", sep="|")
+assert True, "This print|is not intentional"
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals with None as separator
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral concatenated with " "
-assert True, print("This print", "is not intentional", sep=None)
+assert True, "This print is not intentional"
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals with variable as separator, needs f-string
 # Expects:
 # - single FString concatenated with "{U00A0}"
-assert True, print("This print", "is not intentional", sep=U00A0)
+assert True, f"This print{U00A0}is not intentional"
 
 # Unnecessary f-string
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral
-assert True, print(f"This f-string is just a literal.")
+assert True, "This f-string is just a literal."
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals and f-strings
 # Expects:
 # - single FString concatenated with " "
-assert True, print("This print", f"is not {'intentional':s}")
+assert True, f"This print is not {'intentional':s}"
 
 # Positional arguments, string literals and f-strings with a separator
 # Expects:
 # - single FString concatenated with "|"
-assert True, print("This print", f"is not {'intentional':s}", sep="|")
+assert True, f"This print|is not {'intentional':s}"
 
 # A single f-string
 # Expects:
 # - single FString
-assert True, print(f"This print is not {'intentional':s}")
+assert True, f"This print is not {'intentional':s}"
 
 # A single f-string with a redundant separator
 # Expects:
 # - single FString
-assert True, print(f"This print is not {'intentional':s}", sep="|")
+assert True, f"This print is not {'intentional':s}"
 
 # Complex f-string with variable as separator
 # Expects:
 # - single FString concatenated with "{U00A0}", all placeholders preserved
 condition = "True is True"
 maintainer = "John Doe"
-assert True, print("Unreachable due to", condition, f", ask {maintainer} for advice", sep=U00A0)
+assert True, f"Unreachable due to{U00A0}{condition}{U00A0}, ask {maintainer} for advice"
 
 # Empty print
 # Expects:
 # - `msg` entirely removed from assertion
-assert True, print()
+assert True
 
 # Empty print with separator
 # Expects:
 # - `msg` entirely removed from assertion
-assert True, print(sep=" ")
+assert True
 
 # Custom print function that actually returns a string
 # Expects:
@@ -100,4 +100,4 @@
 # Use of `builtins.print`
 # Expects:
 # - single StringLiteral
-assert True, builtins.print("This print should be removed.")
+assert True, "This print should be removed."
```

## Known Issues

The current implementation resolves all arguments and separators of the
`print` expression into a single string, be it
`StringLiteralValue::single` or a `FStringValue::single`. This:

- potentially joins together strings well beyond the ideal character
limit for each line, and
- does not preserve multi-line strings in their original format, in
favour of a single line `"...\n...\n..."` format.

These are purely formatting issues only occurring in unusual scenarios.

Additionally, the autofix will tolerate `print` calls that were
previously invalid:

```python
assert True, print("this", "should not be allowed", sep=42)
```

This will be transformed into
```python
assert True, f"this{42}should not be allowed"
```
which some could argue is an alteration of behaviour.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-06-23 16:54:55 +00:00
Gilles Peiffer
0c8b5eb17a Clarify special control flow parameters for PLR0917: too-many-positional (#11978) 2024-06-23 11:16:09 -04:00
Alex Waygood
375d2c87b2 [red-knot] Simplify conversions from std::path::Path to VendoredPath(Buf) (#11988) 2024-06-23 15:52:26 +01:00
Alex Waygood
f846fc9e07 [red-knot] Once again, add more tests asserting that the VendoredFileSystem and the VERSIONS parser work with the vendored typeshed stubs (#11987) 2024-06-23 14:57:43 +01:00
Alex Waygood
92b145e56a [red-knot] Manually implement Debug for VendoredFileSystem (#11983) 2024-06-23 14:25:56 +01:00
Eric Nielsen
715609663a Update PEP reference in future_rewritable_type_annotation.rs (#11985)
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## Summary

Documentation mentions:

> PEP 563 enabled the use of a number of convenient type annotations,
such as `list[str]` instead of `List[str]`

but it meant [PEP 585](https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/) instead.

[PEP 563](https://peps.python.org/pep-0563/) is the one defining `from
__future__ import annotations`.

## Test Plan

No automated test required, just verify that
https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/ is the correct reference.
2024-06-22 20:15:12 -05:00
Micha Reiser
519a278899 [red-knot] Remove itertools dependency from ruff_db (#11984) 2024-06-22 18:37:51 +00:00
Alex Waygood
91d091bb81 [red-knot] Use POSIX representations of paths when creating the typeshed zip file (#11982) 2024-06-22 17:54:19 +01:00
Rune Lausen
79d72e6479 docs(integrations): fix link to python-lsp-server (#11980)
Co-authored-by: Rune Lausen <rune@lausennet.dk>
2024-06-22 13:17:50 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
81160320de Manual impl of Debug on Token (#11958)
## Summary

I look at the token stream a lot, not specifically in the playground but
in the terminal output and it's annoying to scroll a lot to find
specific location. Most of the information is also redundant.

The final format we end up with is: `<kind> <range> (flags = ...)` e.g.,
`String 0..4 (flags = BYTE_STRING)` where the flags part is only
populated if there are any flags set.
2024-06-22 04:18:24 +00:00
R1kaB3rN
b1e7bf76da Add Open Wine Components to "Who's Using Ruff?" (#11976) 2024-06-21 19:59:40 +00:00
Jane Lewis
ad4a88657b Remove usage of std::path::absolute from snapshot test (#11973) 2024-06-21 20:21:12 +01:00
Alex Waygood
611f4e5c5f Revert "[red-knot] Add more tests asserting that the VendoredFileSystem and the VERSIONS parser work with the vendored typeshed stubs" (#11975) 2024-06-21 19:14:24 +00:00
Jane Lewis
791f6a1820 ruff server: Closing an untitled, unsaved notebook document no longer throws an error (#11942)
## Summary

Fixes #11651.
Fixes #11851.

We were double-closing a notebook document from the index, once in
`textDocument/didClose` and then in the `notebookDocument/didClose`
handler. The second time this happens, taking a snapshot fails.

I've rewritten how we handle snapshots for closing notebooks / notebook
cells so that any failure is simply logged instead of propagating
upwards. This implementation works consistently even if we don't receive
`textDocument/didClose` notifications for each specific cell, since they
get closed (and the diagnostics get cleared) in the notebook document
removal process.

## Test Plan

1. Open an untitled, unsaved notebook with the `Create: New Jupyter
Notebook` command from the VS Code command palette (`Ctrl/Cmd + Shift +
P`)
2. Without saving the document, close it.
3. No error popup should appear.
4. Run the debug command (`Ruff: print debug information`) to confirm
that there are no open documents
2024-06-21 10:53:30 -07:00
Alex Waygood
3d0230f469 [red-knot] Add more tests asserting that the VendoredFileSystem and the VERSIONS parser work with the vendored typeshed stubs (#11970) 2024-06-21 16:53:10 +00:00
Alex Waygood
da79bac33c [red-knot] Make the VERSIONS parser use ModuleName as its key type (#11968) 2024-06-21 15:46:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
8de0cd6565 [red-knot] Move typeshed VERSIONS parser to the module resolver crate (#11967) 2024-06-21 16:41:08 +01:00
Alex Waygood
3277d031f8 [red-knot] Move the vendored typeshed stubs to the module resolver crate (#11966) 2024-06-21 13:47:54 +00:00
Alex Waygood
736a4ead14 [red-knot] Move module-resolution logic to its own crate (#11964) 2024-06-21 13:25:44 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
27ebff36ec Remove Token::is_trivia method (#11962)
Sorry, a leftover from my rebase
2024-06-21 10:24:42 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
96da136e6a Move token and error structs into related modules (#11957)
## Summary

This PR does some housekeeping into moving certain structs into related
modules. Specifically,
1. Move `LexicalError` from `lexer.rs` to `error.rs` which also contains
the `ParseError`
2. Move `Token`, `TokenFlags` and `TokenValue` from `lexer.rs` to
`token.rs`
2024-06-21 10:07:19 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4667d8697c Remove duplication around is_trivia functions (#11956)
## Summary

This PR removes the duplication around `is_trivia` functions.

There are two of them in the codebase:
1. In `pycodestyle`, it's for newline, indent, dedent, non-logical
newline and comment
2. In the parser, it's for non-logical newline and comment

The `TokenKind::is_trivia` method used (1) but that's not correct in
that context. So, this PR introduces a new `is_non_logical_token` helper
method for the `pycodestyle` crate and updates the
`TokenKind::is_trivia` implementation with (2).

This also means we can remove `Token::is_trivia` method and the
standalone `token_source::is_trivia` function and use the one on
`TokenKind`.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-21 10:02:40 +00:00
Will Yardley
690e94f4fb ruff-check: update docs for fix_only (#11959) 2024-06-21 08:13:04 +02:00
dedebenui
9fd84e63bc Update trapz and in1d deprecation for NPY201 (#11948) 2024-06-21 08:08:00 +02:00
Jane Lewis
3ab7a8da73 Add Jupyter Notebook document change snapshot test (#11944)
## Summary

Closes #11914.

This PR introduces a snapshot test that replays the LSP requests made
during a document formatting request, and confirms that the notebook
document is updated in the expected way.
2024-06-21 05:29:27 +00:00
Micha Reiser
927069c12f [red-knot] Upgrade to Salsa 3.0 (#11952) 2024-06-20 20:19:16 +01:00
Jane Lewis
c8ff89c73c ruff server: Support the usage of tildes and environment variables in logFile (#11945)
## Summary

Fixes #11911.

`shellexpand` is now used on `logFile` to expand the file path, allowing
the usage of `~` and environment variables.

## Test Plan

1. Set `logFile` in either Neovim or Helix to a file path that needs
expansion, like `~/.config/helix/ruff_logs.txt`.
2. Ensure that `RUFF_TRACE` is set to `messages` or `verbose`
3. Open a Python file in Neovim/Helix
4. Confirm that a file at the path specified was created, with the
expected logs.
2024-06-20 18:51:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4c05d7a6d4 Provide link on how to re-run all failed jobs (#11954) 2024-06-20 23:19:43 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
b54922fd73 Bump version to v0.4.10 (#11953) 2024-06-20 22:37:44 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
3f884b4b34 Avoid running logical line rule logic if not enabled (#11951)
## Summary

This PR updates the logical line rules entry-point function to only run
the logic if any of the rules within that group is enabled.

Although this shouldn't really give any performance improvements, it's
better not to do additional work if we can. This is also consistent with
how other rules are run.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-20 16:28:53 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b456051be8 [red-knot] Add tracing to Salsa queries (#11949) 2024-06-20 13:33:41 +02:00
Micha Reiser
2dfbf118d7 [red-knot] Extract red_knot_python_semantic crate (#11926) 2024-06-20 13:24:24 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ed948eaefb Avoid moving back the lexer for triple-quoted fstring (#11939)
## Summary

This PR avoids moving back the lexer for a triple-quoted f-string during
the re-lexing phase.

The reason this is a problem is that for a triple-quoted f-string the
newlines are part of the f-string itself, specifically they'll be part
of the `FStringMiddle` token. So, if we moved the lexer back, there
would be a `Newline` token whose range would be in between an
`FStringMiddle` token. This creates a panic in downstream usage.

fixes: #11937 

## Test Plan

Add test cases and validate the snapshots.
2024-06-20 16:27:36 +05:30
Micha Reiser
22733cb7c7 red-knot(Salsa): Types without refinements (#11899) 2024-06-20 12:49:38 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a26bd01be2 Avoid depth counting when detecting indentation (#11947)
## Summary

This PR avoids the `depth` counter when detecting indentation from
non-logical lines because it seems to never be used. It might have been
a leftover when the logic was added originally in #11608.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-20 10:42:35 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
b617d90651 Update E999 to show all syntax errors (#11900)
## Summary

This PR updates the linter to show all the parse errors as diagnostics
instead of just the first one.

Note that this doesn't affect the parse error displayed as error log
message. This will be removed in a follow-up PR.

### Breaking?

I don't think this is a breaking change even though this might give more
diagnostics. The main reason is that this shouldn't affect any users
because it'll only give additional diagnostics in the case of multiple
syntax errors.

## Test Plan

Add an integration test case which would raise more than one parse
error.
2024-06-19 13:09:54 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
cdc7c71449 Avoid consuming trailing whitespace during re-lexing (#11933)
## Summary

This PR updates the re-lexing logic to avoid consuming the trailing
whitespace and move the lexer explicitly to the last newline character
encountered while moving backwards.

Consider the following code snippet as taken from the test case
highlighted with whitespace (`.`) and newline (`\n`) characters:
```py
# There are trailing whitespace before the newline character but those whitespaces are
# part of the comment token
f"""hello {x # comment....\n
#                     ^
y = 1\n
```

The parser is at `y` when it's trying to recover from an unclosed `{`,
so it calls into the re-lexing logic which tries to move the lexer back
to the end of the previous line. But, as it consumed all whitespaces it
moved the lexer to the location marked by `^` in the above code snippet.
But, those whitespaces are part of the comment token. This means that
the range for the two tokens were overlapping which introduced the
panic.

Note that this is only a bug when there's a comment with a trailing
whitespace otherwise it's fine to move the lexer to the whitespace
character. This is because the lexer would just skip the whitespace
otherwise. Nevertheless, this PR updates the logic to move it explicitly
to the newline character in all cases.

fixes: #11929 

## Test Plan

Add test cases and update the snapshot. Make sure that it doesn't panic
on the code snippet in the linked issue.
2024-06-19 12:14:18 +05:30
Jane Lewis
ff3bf583b2 ruff server: Add tracing setup guide to Neovim documentation (#11884)
A follow-up to [this
suggestion](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11747#discussion_r1634297757)
on the tracing PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-06-18 13:39:41 -07:00
Adrin Jalali
2e7c3454e0 ENH copyright-notice: check in the first 4096 bytes instead of 1024 (#11927)
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## Summary
related to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5306

The check right now only checks in the first 1024 bytes, and that's
really not enough when there's a docstring at the beginning of a file.

A more proper fix might be needed, which might be more complex (and I
don't have the `rust` skills to implement that). But this temporary
"fix" might enable more users to use this.

Context: We want to use this rule in
https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/ and we got blocked because
of this hardcoded rule (which TBH took us quite a while to figure out
why it was failing since it's not documented).

## Test Plan

This is already kinda tested, modified the test for the new byte number.

<!-- How was it tested? -->
2024-06-18 11:04:34 -05:00
Alex Waygood
1d73d60bd3 [red-knot]: Add a VendoredFileSystem implementation (#11863)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-06-18 15:43:39 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f666d79cd7 red-knot: Symbol table (#11860) 2024-06-18 13:10:45 +00:00
Micha Reiser
26ac805e6d red-knot: Port module resolver to salsa (#11835) 2024-06-18 12:11:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
98b13b9844 red-knot: Add a method to resolve a file for an arbitrary VfsPath (#11826)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-06-18 12:03:30 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
13ad24b13e Avoid syntax errors for test cases (#11923)
## Summary

This PR removes most of the syntax errors from the test cases. This
would create noise when https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11901 is
complete. These syntax errors are also just noise for the test itself.

## Test Plan

Update the snapshots and verify that they're still the same.
2024-06-18 17:16:27 +05:30
psychedelicious
104608b2f7 Update docs for E711, E712 (#4560) (#11859) 2024-06-18 11:20:37 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1e0642fac8 Use re-lexing for normal list parsing (#11871)
## Summary

This PR is a follow-up on #11845 to add the re-lexing logic for normal
list parsing.

A normal list parsing is basically parsing elements without any
separator in between i.e., there can only be trivia tokens in between
the two elements. Currently, this is only being used for parsing
**assignment statement** and **f-string elements**. Assignment
statements cannot be in a parenthesized context, but f-string can have
curly braces so this PR is specifically for them.

I don't think this is an ideal recovery but the problem is that both
lexer and parser could add an error for f-strings. If the lexer adds an
error it'll emit an `Unknown` token instead while the parser adds the
error directly. I think we'd need to move all f-string errors to be
emitted by the parser instead. This way the parser can correctly inform
the lexer that it's out of an f-string and then the lexer can pop the
current f-string context out of the stack.

## Test Plan

Add test cases, update the snapshots, and run the fuzzer.
2024-06-18 12:14:41 +05:30
Micha Reiser
5e5a81b05f Fix Fuzz build (#11919) 2024-06-18 06:44:19 +00:00
Jane Lewis
c53d55a483 ruff server: Add tracing setup guide to Helix documentation (#11883)
A follow-up to [this
suggestion](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11747#discussion_r1634297757)
on the tracing PR.
2024-06-18 03:41:24 +00:00
Jane Lewis
ffc98522cd ruff server: Defer notebook cell deletion to avoid an error message (#11864)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/496.

Cells are no longer removed from the notebook index when a notebook gets
updated, but rather when `textDocument/didClose` is called for them.
This solves an issue where their premature removal from the notebook
cell index would cause their URL to be un-queryable in the
`textDocument/didClose` handler.

## Test Plan

Create and then delete a notebook cell in VS Code. No error should
appear.
2024-06-18 03:37:40 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8499abfa7f Implement re-lexing logic for better error recovery (#11845)
## Summary

This PR implements the re-lexing logic in the parser.

This logic is only applied when recovering from an error during list
parsing. The logic is as follows:
1. During list parsing, if an unexpected token is encountered and it
detects that an outer context can understand it and thus recover from
it, it invokes the re-lexing logic in the lexer
2. This logic first checks if the lexer is in a parenthesized context
and returns if it's not. Thus, the logic is a no-op if the lexer isn't
in a parenthesized context
3. It then reduces the nesting level by 1. It shouldn't reset it to 0
because otherwise the recovery from nested list parsing will be
incorrect
4. Then, it tries to find last newline character going backwards from
the current position of the lexer. This avoids any whitespaces but if it
encounters any character other than newline or whitespace, it aborts.
5. Now, if there's a newline character, then it needs to be re-lexed in
a logical context which means that the lexer needs to emit it as a
`Newline` token instead of `NonLogicalNewline`.
6. If the re-lexing gives a different token than the current one, the
token source needs to update it's token collection to remove all the
tokens which comes after the new current position.

It turns out that the list parsing isn't that happy with the results so
it requires some re-arranging such that the following two errors are
raised correctly:
1. Expected comma
2. Recovery context error

For (1), the following scenarios needs to be considered:
* Missing comma between two elements
* Half parsed element because the grammar doesn't allow it (for example,
named expressions)

For (2), the following scenarios needs to be considered:
1. If the parser is at a comma which means that there's a missing
element otherwise the comma would've been consumed by the first `eat`
call above. And, the parser doesn't take the re-lexing route on a comma
token.
2. If it's the first element and the current token is not a comma which
means that it's an invalid element.

resolves: #11640 

## Test Plan

- [x] Update existing test snapshots and validate them
- [x] Add additional test cases specific to the re-lexing logic and
validate the snapshots
- [x] Run the fuzzer on 3000+ valid inputs
- [x] Run the fuzzer on invalid inputs
- [x] Run the parser on various open source projects
- [x] Make sure the ecosystem changes are none
2024-06-17 06:47:00 +00:00
Micha Reiser
1f654ee729 Upgrade to Rust 1.79 (#11875) 2024-06-17 07:15:10 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
355d26f05c Use correct comment character for bash script in CI (#11896)
This should fix
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/9542715937/job/26298008128
2024-06-17 06:09:20 +00:00
renovate[bot]
027ea899ce Update NPM Development dependencies (#11893)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 07:58:37 +02:00
renovate[bot]
61c568268a Update dawidd6/action-download-artifact action to v6 (#11894)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 07:55:47 +02:00
renovate[bot]
01754a1209 Update pre-commit dependencies (#11892)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 07:55:10 +02:00
renovate[bot]
e684f6b1e0 Update Rust crate url to v2.5.1 (#11891)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 07:54:52 +02:00
renovate[bot]
142eda7dc6 Update Rust crate memchr to v2.7.4 (#11890)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 07:54:01 +02:00
renovate[bot]
d9c0590169 Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.7 (#11889)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-17 07:52:34 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f8f0053a6c Trim trailing whitespace in server debug message (#11895) 2024-06-17 05:46:08 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
e7c4d28c5e Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#11885) 2024-06-15 02:15:19 +01:00
Zanie Blue
19cd9d7d8a Use https by default in schema store update script (#11882) 2024-06-14 17:30:54 -05:00
Zanie Blue
c50577f1d7 Fix prettier formatting in schema store update script (#11881)
How was this working for anyone else? The `prettier` path did not exist
on my machine. Also added `--force` to the push because otherwise you
can't re-run the script for a given Ruff commit.
2024-06-14 16:56:32 -05:00
Zanie Blue
2d6d85e993 Guard against malicious ecosystem comment artifacts (#11879) 2024-06-14 12:11:25 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4f49e918a9 Bump version to v0.4.9 (#11872) 2024-06-14 20:36:22 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
d681a45b08 Make ruff_db a required crate for ruff_python_semantic (#11874)
## Summary

This PR makes the `ruff_db` a required crate for `ruff_python_semantic`.

Refer
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/9516626143/job/26233307158?pr=11872

## Test Plan

1. `maturin sdist --out dist`
2. `tar -xf dist/ruff-0.4.8.tar.gz --directory=dist/ruff-0.4.8`
3. `pip install dist/ruff-0.4.8.tar.gz` works
2024-06-14 14:43:04 +01:00
Yair Peretz
89bb07c251 UPDATE latest supported versions to 3.13 (#11870) 2024-06-14 12:35:33 +01:00
Filip Czaplicki
fe462b30e7 Update Python compatibility to 3.13 (#11861)
## Summary

Update Python compatibility to 3.13 in README

## Test Plan
N/A
2024-06-13 19:53:03 -04:00
Micha Reiser
c5bc368e43 [red-knot] Improve Vfs and FileSystem documentation (#11856) 2024-06-13 11:49:27 +00:00
Micha Reiser
73370fe798 Use starts_with('/') instead of is_absolute to avoid platform specific API (#11855) 2024-06-13 12:35:31 +01:00
Micha Reiser
22b6488550 red-knot: Add directory support to MemoryFileSystem (#11825) 2024-06-13 07:48:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
d4dd96d1f4 red-knot: source_text, line_index, and parsed_module queries (#11822) 2024-06-13 07:37:02 +00:00
Micha Reiser
efbf7b14b5 red-knot[salsa part 2]: Setup semantic DB and Jar (#11837)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-06-13 08:00:51 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9dc226be97 Add supported commands in server capabilities (#11850)
## Summary

This PR updates the server capabilities to include the commands that
Ruff supports. This is similar to how there's a list of possible code
actions supported by the server.

I noticed this when I was trying to find whether Helix supported
workspace commands or not based on Jane's comment
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11831#discussion_r1634984921)
and I found the `:lsp-workspace-command` in the editor but it didn't
show up anything in the picker.

So, I looked at the implementation in Helix
(9c479e6d2d/helix-term/src/commands/typed.rs (L1372-L1384))
which made me realize that Ruff doesn't provide this in its
capabilities. Currently, this does require `ruff` to be first in the
list of language servers in the user config but that should be resolved
by https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/10176. So, the following
config should work:

```toml
[[language]]
name = "python"
# Ruff should come first until https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/10176 is released
language-servers = ["ruff", "pyright"]
```

## Test Plan

1. Neovim's server capabilities output should include the supported
commands:

```
  executeCommandProvider = {                                                                                                                          
    commands = { "ruff.applyFormat", "ruff.applyAutofix", "ruff.applyOrganizeImports", "ruff.printDebugInformation" },                                
    workDoneProgress = false                                                                                                                          
  },
```

2. Helix should now display the commands to pick from when
`:lsp-workspace-command` is invoked:

<img width="832" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-13 at 08 47 14"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/09048ecd-c974-4e09-ab56-9482ff3d780b">
2024-06-13 09:32:43 +05:30
Alex Waygood
bcbddac21c Fix Display implementation for typeshed VERSIONS parser (#11848) 2024-06-12 19:56:52 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4ed3aed8d3 [red-knot] Add a parser for typeshed's VERSIONS file (#11836) 2024-06-12 11:44:45 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
60ea72a6bc Add list terminator kind for error recovery (#11843)
## Summary

This PR adds a new enum to determine the kind of terminator token i.e.,
is it actually terminates the list or is it used for error recovery.

This is important because the parser should take the error recovery
route in case the terminator token is used for better error recovery.
This will then try to re-lex the token if it's the case.

I haven't updated any reference to use this new enum as otherwise it'll
update the snapshots. I plan to do that in a follow-up PR so that it's
easier to reason about.

## Test plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-12 08:33:26 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a525b4be3d Separate terminator token for f-string elements kind (#11842)
## Summary

This PR separates the terminator token for f-string elements depending
on the context. A list of f-string element can occur either in a regular
f-string or a format spec of an f-string. The terminator token is
different depending on that context.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test` and verify the updated snapshots.
2024-06-12 13:57:35 +05:30
Micha Reiser
93973b96cb red-knot: VfsFile input ingredient and a Vfs (#11802) 2024-06-12 07:06:15 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
db8f2c2d9f Use the existing ruff_python_trivia::is_python_whitespace function (#11844)
## Summary

This PR re-uses the `ruff_python_trivia::is_python_whitespace` in the
lexer instead of defining its own. This was mainly to avoid circular
dependency which was resolved in #11261.
2024-06-12 05:59:19 +00:00
Carl Meyer
5c0df7a150 [red-knot] add type narrowing (#11790)
## Summary

Add Constraint nodes to flow graph, and narrow types based on that (only
`is None` and `is not None` narrowing supported for now, to prototype
the structure.)

Also add simplification of zero- and one-element unions and
intersections, and flattening of intersections.

There's a lot more normalization logic needed for unions and
intersections (as is obvious from the inferred type in the added
`narrow_none` test), but this will be non-trivial and I'd rather do it
in a separate PR.

Here's a flowchart diagram for the code in the added `narrow_none` test:

![Screenshot 2024-06-07 at 2 58
00 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/61586/5152a400-739c-41ff-8bbf-3c19d16bd083)

The top branch is for the `if` expression in the initial assignment to
`x`; that `Constraint` node would only affect the type of `flag`, which
we don't care about in this test.

The second branch is for the `if` statement, with `Constraint` node
affecting the type of `x`.

## Test Plan

Added tests.
2024-06-12 04:38:50 +00:00
Jane Lewis
7d5cf1811b ruff server: Improve error message when a command is run on an unavailable document (#11823)
## Summary

Fixes #11744.

We now show a distinct popup message when we fail to get a document
snapshot during command execution. This message more clearly
communicates the issue to the user, instead of a generic "ruff
encountered an error" message.

## Test Plan

Try running `Fix all auto-fixable problems` on an incompatible file (for
example: `settings.json`). You should see the following popup message:
<img width="456" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-11 at 11 47 16 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/3a28e3d7-3896-4dd0-b117-f87300dd3b68">
2024-06-11 18:50:01 +00:00
Jane Lewis
4e9d771aa0 ruff server: Introduce the ruff.printDebugInformation command (#11831)
## Summary

Closes #11715.

Introduces a new command, `ruff.printDebugInformation`. This will print
useful information about the status of the server to `stderr`.

Right now, the information shown by this command includes:
* The path to the server executable
* The version of the executable
* The text encoding being used
* The number of open documents and workspaces
* A list of registered configuration files
* The capabilities of the client

## Test Plan

First, checkout and use [the corresponding `ruff-vscode`
PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/495).

Running the `Print debug information` command in VS Code should show
something like the following in the Output channel:

<img width="991" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-11 at 11 41 46 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/ab93c009-bb7b-4291-b057-d44fdc6f9f86">
2024-06-11 11:42:46 -07:00
Jane Lewis
507f5c1137 ruff server: Tracing system now respects log level and trace level, with options to log to a file (#11747)
## Summary

Fixes #10968.
Fixes #11545.

The server's tracing system has been rewritten from the ground up. The
server now has trace level and log level settings which restrict the
tracing events and spans that get logged.

* A `logLevel` setting has been added, which lets a user set the log
level. By default, it is set to `"info"`.
* A `logFile` setting has also been added, which lets the user supply an
optional file to send tracing output (it does not have to exist as a
file yet). By default, if this is unset, tracing output will be sent to
`stderr`.
* A `$/setTrace` handler has also been added, and we also set the trace
level from the initialization options. For editors without direct
support for tracing, the environment variable `RUFF_TRACE` can override
the trace level.
* Small changes have been made to how we display tracing output. We no
longer use `tracing-tree`, and instead use
`tracing_subscriber::fmt::Layer` to format output. Thread names are now
included in traces, and I've made some adjustment to thread worker names
to be more useful.

## Test Plan

In VS Code, with `ruff.trace.server` set to its default value, no logs
from Ruff should appear.

After changing `ruff.trace.server` to either `messages` or `verbose`,
you should see log messages at `info` level or higher appear in Ruff's
output:
<img width="1005" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-10 at 10 35 04 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/6050d107-9815-4bd2-96d0-e86f096a57f5">

In Helix, by default, no logs from Ruff should appear.

To set the trace level in Helix, you'll need to modify your language
configuration as follows:
```toml
[language-server.ruff]
command = "/Users/jane/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff"
args = ["server", "--preview"]
environment = { "RUFF_TRACE" = "messages" }
```

After doing this, logs of `info` level or higher should be visible in
Helix:
<img width="1216" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-10 at 10 39 26 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/8ff88692-d3f7-4fd1-941e-86fb338fcdcc">

You can use `:log-open` to quickly open the Helix log file.

In Neovim, by default, no logs from Ruff should appear.

To set the trace level in Neovim, you'll need to modify your
configuration as follows:
```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup {
  cmd = {"/path/to/debug/executable", "server", "--preview"},
  cmd_env = { RUFF_TRACE = "messages" }
}
```

You should see logs appear in `:LspLog` that look like the following:
<img width="1490" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-11 at 11 24 01 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/576cd5fa-03cf-477a-b879-b29a9a1200ff">

You can adjust `logLevel` and `logFile` in `settings`:
```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup {
  cmd = {"/path/to/debug/executable", "server", "--preview"},
  cmd_env = { RUFF_TRACE = "messages" },
  settings = {
    logLevel = "debug",
    logFile = "your/log/file/path/log.txt"
  }
}
```

The `logLevel` and `logFile` can also be set in Helix like so:
```toml
[language-server.ruff.config.settings]
logLevel = "debug"
logFile = "your/log/file/path/log.txt"
```

Even if this log file does not exist, it should now be created and
written to after running the server:

<img width="1148" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-10 at 10 43 44 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/ab533cf7-d5ac-4178-97f1-e56da17450dd">
2024-06-11 11:29:47 -07:00
Lukas Masuch
4e92102922 Add Streamlit into the Who's Using Ruff? section (#11838)
## Summary

We recently updated our old formatting and linting setup in Streamlit to
use ruff: https://github.com/streamlit/streamlit/pull/8849

Thanks for this excellent tool :) 

## Test Plan

This PR only contains changes to the Readme.
2024-06-11 15:14:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
08b548626a Avoid suggesting starmap when arguments are used outside call (#11830)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11810.
2024-06-10 17:10:06 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
0d06900cec Fix isort FAQ to surface correct src setting (#11829)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11722. Based on feedback
in that issue.
2024-06-10 16:33:13 -04:00
Micha Reiser
521a358a4d Set 1.75 as minimal Rust version (#11821)
## Summary

Salsa requires https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91611 which
stabalized with
[1.75](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/12/28/Rust-1.75.0.html)

1.75 doesn't change the supported platforms. So I think this upgrade is
fine in a minor.

## Test Plan

`cargo build`
2024-06-10 08:39:22 -04:00
renovate[bot]
134aa7c7d5 Update dawidd6/action-download-artifact action to v5 (#11818) 2024-06-09 22:23:19 -04:00
renovate[bot]
33e44c25ad Update NPM Development dependencies (#11817) 2024-06-09 21:54:15 -04:00
renovate[bot]
48163dcaca Update dependency uuid to v10 (#11819) 2024-06-10 01:49:58 +00:00
renovate[bot]
e78b9dc7fe Update Rust crate strum_macros to v0.26.4 (#11814)
\
2024-06-09 21:47:56 -04:00
renovate[bot]
141d1a8cdf Update pre-commit dependencies (#11816) 2024-06-10 01:47:48 +00:00
renovate[bot]
8b9bbc0c84 Update Rust crate toml to v0.8.14 (#11815) 2024-06-10 01:47:45 +00:00
renovate[bot]
87ea06e360 Update Rust crate regex to v1.10.5 (#11813) 2024-06-10 01:47:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
74246f4acc Update Rust crate clap to v4.5.6 (#11812) 2024-06-10 01:47:06 +00:00
Gilles Peiffer
b3b2f57d8e [pylint] Fix flag name in too-many-public-methods (PLR0904) (#11809) 2024-06-09 19:44:12 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
549cc1e437 Build CommentRanges outside the parser (#11792)
## Summary

This PR updates the parser to remove building the `CommentRanges` and
instead it'll be built by the linter and the formatter when it's
required.

For the linter, it'll be built and owned by the `Indexer` while for the
formatter it'll be built from the `Tokens` struct and passed as an
argument.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-09 09:55:17 +00:00
Philipp Thiel
7509a48eab Adapted fix to work identical to format (#10999)
## Summary

The fix for E203 now produces the same result as ruff format in cases
where a slice ends on a colon and the closing square bracket is on the
following line.

Refers to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10973

## Test Plan

The minimal reproduction case in the ticket was added as test case
producing no error. Additional cases with multiple spaces or a tab
before the colon where added to make sure that the rule still finds
these.
2024-06-08 19:29:18 -04:00
Alex Waygood
af821ecda1 Fix TypeVarTuple typo in pyupgrade rule (#11806) 2024-06-08 22:47:55 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
ccc418cc49 [refurb] Implement repeated-global (FURB154) (#11187)
Implement repeated_global (FURB154) lint.
See:
- https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1348
- [original
lint](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/simplify_global_and_nonlocal.py)

## Test Plan
cargo test
2024-06-08 20:35:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b98ab1b0b6 Add isort standard-library distinction to FAQ (#11804)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11726.
2024-06-08 16:10:50 -04:00
aditya pillai
ed947792cf Handle non-printable characters in diff view (#11687)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-06-08 06:22:03 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ee1621b2f9 Use real file path when available in ruff server (#11800)
## Summary

As-is, we're using the URL path for all files, leading us to use paths
like:

```
/c%3A/Users/crmar/workspace/fastapi/tests/main.py
```

This doesn't match against per-file ignores and other patterns in Ruff
configuration.

This PR modifies the LSP to use the real file path if available, and the
virtual file path if not.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11751.

## Test Plan

Ran the LSP on Windows. In the FastAPI repo, added:

```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"tests/**/*.py" = ["F401"]
```

And verified that an unused import was ignored in `tests` after this
change, but not before.
2024-06-07 22:48:53 -07:00
Micha Reiser
32ca704956 Rename PreorderVisitor to SourceOrderVisitor (#11798)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-06-07 17:01:58 +00:00
Alex Waygood
37d8de3316 [red-knot] Include vendored typeshed stubs as a zipfile in the Ruff binary (#11779)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-06-07 15:00:36 +00:00
Carl Meyer
4157c8635b [red-knot] add None type (#11788)
Add type for None.
2024-06-07 08:40:22 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d22f3402e1 Remove result_like dependency (#11793)
## Summary

This PR removes the `result-like` dependency and instead implement the
required functionality. The motivation being that `noqa.is_enabled()` is
easier to read than `noqa.into()`.

For context, I was just trying to understand the syntax error workflow
and I saw these flags which were being converted via `into`. I always
find `into` confusing because you never know what's it being converted
into unless you know the type. Later realized that it's just a boolean
flag. After removing the usages from these two flags, it turns out that
the dependency is only being used in one rule so I thought to remove
that as well.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-07 11:53:22 +05:30
Embers-of-the-Fire
ea27445479 [refurb] Fix misbehavior of operator.itemgetter when getter param is a tuple (#11774) 2024-06-07 03:10:52 +00:00
Carl Meyer
540d76892f [red-knot] remove duplicate test from bad merge (#11787)
Somehow a merge of a PR that had all-green CI duplicated this test when
it merged into main, breaking the build.
2024-06-06 22:40:19 +00:00
Carl Meyer
cd101c83ae [red-knot] condense int literals (#11784)
Display `(Literal[1] | Literal[2])` as `Literal[1, 2]`, and `(Literal[1]
| Literal[2] | OtherType)` as `(Literal[1, 2] | OtherType)`.

Fixes #11782

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-06-06 16:30:40 -06:00
Carl Meyer
b2fc0df6db [red-knot] flatten unions (#11783)
Flatten union types. Fixes #11781
2024-06-06 16:13:40 -06:00
Alex Waygood
93eefb1417 [red-knot] Cleanup module-resolution logic in module.rs (#11777) 2024-06-06 17:33:02 +01:00
Alex Waygood
303ef02f93 [red-knot] Encapsulate module resolution logic in module.rs (#11767) 2024-06-06 14:31:09 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1b7d08c2c9 Consider : to terminate parenthesized with items (#11775)
## Summary

This PR is a follow-up to this discussion
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11770#discussion_r1628917209)
which adds the `:` token in the terminator set for parenthesized with
items.

The main motivation is to avoid parsing too much in speculative mode.
This is evident with the following _before_ and _after_ parsed with
items list for the following code:

```py
with (item1, item2:
    foo
```

<table>
  <tr>
    <th>Before (3 items)</th>
    <th>After (2 items)</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>
<pre>
parsed_with_items: [
    ParsedWithItem {
        item: WithItem {
            range: 6..11,
            context_expr: Name(
                ExprName {
                    range: 6..11,
                    id: "item1",
                    ctx: Load,
                },
            ),
            optional_vars: None,
        },
        is_parenthesized: false,
    },
    ParsedWithItem {
        item: WithItem {
            range: 13..18,
            context_expr: Name(
                ExprName {
                    range: 13..18,
                    id: "item2",
                    ctx: Load,
                },
            ),
            optional_vars: None,
        },
        is_parenthesized: false,
    },
    ParsedWithItem {
        item: WithItem {
            range: 24..27,
            context_expr: Name(
                ExprName {
                    range: 24..27,
                    id: "foo",
                    ctx: Load,
                },
            ),
            optional_vars: None,
        },
        is_parenthesized: false,
    },
]
</pre>
	</td>
    <td>
<pre>
parsed_with_items: [
    ParsedWithItem {
        item: WithItem {
            range: 6..11,
            context_expr: Name(
                ExprName {
                    range: 6..11,
                    id: "item1",
                    ctx: Load,
                },
            ),
            optional_vars: None,
        },
        is_parenthesized: false,
    },
    ParsedWithItem {
        item: WithItem {
            range: 13..18,
            context_expr: Name(
                ExprName {
                    range: 13..18,
                    id: "item2",
                    ctx: Load,
                },
            ),
            optional_vars: None,
        },
        is_parenthesized: false,
    },
]
</pre>
	</td>
  </tr>
</table>

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-06 18:40:44 +05:30
Carl Meyer
fcaa62f0d9 [red-knot] support if-expressions in type inference and CFG (#11765) 2024-06-06 04:40:44 -06:00
Embers-of-the-Fire
f144edeefa [Bug fix] Fix rule B909's panic when checking large loop blocks (#11772) 2024-06-06 12:23:28 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6c1fa1d440 Use speculative parsing for with-items (#11770)
## Summary

This PR updates the with-items parsing logic to use speculative parsing
instead.

### Existing logic

First, let's understand the previous logic:
1. The parser sees `(`, it doesn't know whether it's part of a
parenthesized with items or a parenthesized expression
2. Consider it a parenthesized with items and perform a hand-rolled
speculative parsing
3. Then, verify the assumption and if it's incorrect convert the parsed
with items into an appropriate expression which becomes part of the
first with item

Here, in (3) there are lots of edge cases which we've to deal with:
1. Trailing comma with a single element should be [converted to the
expression as
is](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2140-L2153))
2. Trailing comma with multiple elements should be [converted to a tuple
expression](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2155-L2178))
3. Limit the allowed expression based on whether it's
[(1)](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2144-L2152))
or
[(2)](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2157-L2171))
4. [Consider postfix
expressions](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2181-L2200))
after (3)
5. [Consider `if`
expressions](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2203-L2208))
after (3)
6. [Consider binary
expressions](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2210-L2228))
after (3)

Consider other cases like
* [Single generator
expression](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2020-L2035))
* [Expecting a
comma](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2122-L2130))

And, this is all possible only if we allow parsing these expressions in
the [with item parsing
logic](9b2cf569b2/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/statement.rs (L2287-L2334)).

### Speculative parsing

With #11457 merged, we can simplify this logic by changing the step (3)
from above to just rewind the parser back to the `(` if our assumption
(parenthesized with-items) was incorrect and then continue parsing it
considering parenthesized expression.

This also behaves a lot similar to what a PEG parser does which is to
consider the first grammar rule and if it fails consider the second
grammar rule and so on.

resolves: #11639 

## Test Plan

- [x] Verify the updated snapshots
- [x] Run the fuzzer on around 3000 valid source code (locally)
2024-06-06 08:59:56 +00:00
Max Muoto
5a5a588a72 [pylint] Implement dict-iter-missing-items (C0206) (#11688)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

This PR implements the [consider dict
items](https://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/messages/convention/consider-using-dict-items.html)
rule from Pylint. Enabling this rule flags:

```python
ORCHESTRA = {
    "violin": "strings",
    "oboe": "woodwind",
    "tuba": "brass",
    "gong": "percussion",
}


for instrument in ORCHESTRA: 
    print(f"{instrument}: {ORCHESTRA[instrument]}")

for instrument in ORCHESTRA.keys(): 
    print(f"{instrument}: {ORCHESTRA[instrument]}")

for instrument in (inline_dict := {"foo": "bar"}): 
    print(f"{instrument}: {inline_dict[instrument]}")
```

For not using `items()` to extract the value out of the dict. We ignore
the case of an assignment, as you can't modify the underlying
representation with the value in the list of tuples returned.
 

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

`cargo test`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-06-06 00:28:01 -04:00
Carl Meyer
084e5464fb [red-knot] support walrus expressions in type inference (#11762)
## Summary

Add support for walrus expressions, both in expression type inference
and in symbol definition type inference.

## Test Plan

Added test.
2024-06-05 15:13:10 -06:00
Carl Meyer
31f97329c0 [red-knot] refactor Definitions out of symbol table (#11761)
## Summary

Definitions are used in symbol table and in flow graph, and aren't
inherently owned by one or the other; move them into their own
submodule.

## Test Plan

Existing tests.
2024-06-05 14:35:01 -06:00
Carl Meyer
b46e9e825a [red-knot] arithmetic on int literals (#11760)
## Summary

Add support for inferring int literal types from basic arithmetic on int
literals. Just to begin showing examples of resolving more complex
expression types, and because this will be useful in testing walrus
expressions.

## Test Plan

Added test.
2024-06-05 14:10:37 -06:00
Carl Meyer
9b2cf569b2 [red-knot] rename Definition::None to Definition::Unbound (#11758)
## Summary

After looking at this a bit, I think it does make sense to have
`Unbound` as part of the `Definition` enum; if we are modeling `Unbound`
as a type (which currently we are), then every symbol implicitly starts
each scope with a "definition" as unbound, and the cleanest way to model
that is as a real `Definition`. We should be able to handle a definition
of "unbound" anywhere we handle definitions.

But the name `None` wasn't clear enough; changing the name to `Unbound`
and adding a doc comment.

Also change `[first].into_iter()` to `std::iter::once(first)`, from
post-land code review on a prior PR.

## Test Plan

Existing tests.
2024-06-05 11:32:26 -06:00
Micha Reiser
5806bc915d Fix formatter instability for lines only consisting of zero-width characters (#11748) 2024-06-05 17:55:14 +02:00
Micha Reiser
b0b4706e2d Red-knot: Track scopes per expression (#11754) 2024-06-05 17:53:26 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a8cf7096ff Bump version to v0.4.8 (#11755)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-06-05 20:51:31 +05:30
Carl Meyer
895eb3ef48 [red-knot] refactor CFG outside of symbol table (#11746) 2024-06-05 06:23:43 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2e0a9755e0 Disallow access to Parsed output, use the API instead (#11741)
## Summary

This PR is a follow-up to #11740 to restrict access to the `Parsed`
output by replacing the `parsed` API function with a more specific one.
Currently, that is `comment_ranges` but the linked PR exposes a `tokens`
method.

The main motivation is so that there's no way to get an incorrect
information from the checker. And, it also encapsulates the source of
the comment ranges and the tokens itself. This way it would become
easier to just update the checker if the source for these information
changes in the future.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-05 08:24:19 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b021b5babe Use Tokens from parsed type annotation or parsed source (#11740)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where the checker would require the tokens for an
invalid offset w.r.t. the source code.

Taking the source code from the linked issue as an example:
```py
relese_version :"0.0is 64"
```

Now, this isn't really a valid type annotation but that's what this PR
is fixing. Regardless of whether it's valid or not, Ruff shouldn't
panic.

The checker would visit the parsed type annotation (`0.0is 64`) and try
to detect any violations. Certain rule logic requests the tokens for the
same but it would fail because the lexer would only have the `String`
token considering original source code. This worked before because the
lexer was invoked again for each rule logic.

The solution is to store the parsed type annotation on the checker if
it's in a typing context and use the tokens from that instead if it's
available. This is enforced by creating a new API on the checker to get
the tokens.

But, this means that there are two ways to get the tokens via the
checker API. I want to restrict this in a follow-up PR (#11741) to only
expose `tokens` and `comment_ranges` as methods and restrict access to
the parsed source code.

fixes: #11736 

## Test Plan

- [x] Add a test case for `F632` rule and update the snapshot
- [x] Check all affected rules
- [x] No ecosystem changes
2024-06-05 07:50:33 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
eed6d784df Update type annotation parsing API to return Parsed (#11739)
## Summary

This PR updates the return type of `parse_type_annotation` from `Expr`
to `Parsed<ModExpression>`. This is to allow accessing the tokens for
the parsed sub-expression in the follow-up PR.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-05 12:59:43 +05:30
Jane Lewis
8338db6c12 ruff server: Formatting a document with syntax problems no longer spams a visible error popup (#11745)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/482.

I've made adjustments to `format` and `format_range` that handle parsing
errors before they become server errors. We'll still log this as a
problem, but there will no longer be a visible popup.

## Test Plan

Instead of seeing a visible error when formatting a document with syntax
issues, you should see this warning in the LSP logs:

<img width="991" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-04 at 3 38 23 PM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/9d68947d-6462-4ca6-ab5a-65e573c91db6">

Similarly, if you try to format a range with syntax issues, you should
see this warning in the LSP logs instead of a visible error popup:

<img width="1010" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-04 at 3 39 10 PM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/99fff098-798d-406a-976e-81ead0da0352">

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-06-04 17:18:21 -07:00
Carl Meyer
d056d09547 [red-knot] add if-statement support to FlowGraph (#11673)
## Summary

Add if-statement support to FlowGraph. This introduces branches and
joins in the graph for the first time.

## Test Plan

Added tests.
2024-06-04 15:09:39 -06:00
Mateusz Sokół
1645be018d Update NPY001 rule for NumPy 2.0 (#11735)
Hi!

This PR addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11093.

It skips `np.bool` and `np.long` replacements as both of these names
were reintroduced in NumPy 2.0 with a different meaning
(https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/24922,
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/25080).
With this change `NPY001` will no longer conflict with `NPY201`. For
projects using NumPy 1.x `np.bool` and `np.long` has been deprecated and
removed long time ago, and accessing them yields an informative error
message.
2024-06-04 19:23:42 +00:00
Michael Oultram
2c865023ac CI: add job to run tests under minimum supported rust version (msrv) (#11737)
## Summary

This change adds a GitHub Actions CI job to check that the project
builds and test pass under the declared minimum supported rust compiler.
I have bumped the msrv to 1.74 as that is the lowest version I could get
this project to build on.

## Test Plan

The CI job has run on this PR, and will also run on the main branch.
2024-06-04 15:14:50 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2567e14b7a Lexer should consider BOM for the start offset (#11732)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where the lexer didn't consider the BOM into the
start offset.

fixes: #11731

## Test Plan

Add multiple test cases which involves BOM character in the source for
the lexer and verify the snapshot.
2024-06-04 08:45:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3b19df04d7 Use cursor offset for lexer checkpoint (#11734)
## Summary

This PR updates the lexer checkpoint to store the cursor offset instead
of cloning the cursor itself. This reduces the size of `LexerCheckpoint`
from 136 to 112 bytes and also removes the need for lifetime.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-04 14:13:57 +05:30
Micha Reiser
6ffb96171a red-knot: Change resolve_global_symbol to take Module as an argument (#11723) 2024-06-04 06:20:50 +00:00
Micha Reiser
64165bee43 red-knot: Use parse_unchecked to get all parse errors (#11725) 2024-06-04 06:04:48 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0c75548146 Respect per-file ignores for blanket and redirected noqa rules (#11728)
## Summary

Ensures that we respect per-file ignores and exemptions for these rules.
Specifically, we allow:

```python
# ruff: noqa: PGH004
```

...to ignore `PGH004`.
2024-06-04 03:57:59 +00:00
Alex
b56a577f25 [pygrep_hooks] Check blanket ignores via file-level pragmas (PGH004) (#11540)
## Summary

Should resolve https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11454.

This is my first PR to `ruff`, so I may have missed something.

If I understood the suggestion in the issue correctly, rule `PGH004`
should be set to `Preview` again.

## Test Plan

Created two fixtures derived from the issue.
2024-06-04 03:42:58 +00:00
Tushar Sadhwani
e1133a24ed [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI063 (#11699)
## Summary
Implements `Y063` from `flake8-pyi`.

## Test Plan
`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-06-04 03:15:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
2f8ac1e9b3 Fix red-knot compilation (#11727)
## Summary

Perhaps a result of a bad rebase, but `cargo clippy --fix --workspace
--all-targets -- -D warnings` does not pass on main as-is.
2024-06-04 03:03:38 +00:00
Carl Meyer
3fb2028506 [red-knot] extract helper functions in inference tests (#11671)
There's a lot of repeat boilerplate in the type inference tests; this
cuts it down a lot.
2024-06-03 17:46:04 -06:00
Carl Meyer
3f9ee31efb [red-knot] use reachable definitions in infer_expression_type (#11670)
## Summary

Switch name resolution in `infer_expression_type` from resolving the
public type of a symbol, to resolving the reachable definitions of that
symbol from the reference point, using the flow graph.

This surfaced a bug in the flow graph implementation and a bug in symbol
table building, both of which are also fixed here.

The bug in flow graph implementation was that when we pushed and popped
scopes, we didn't maintain a stack of "current flow nodes" in all
stacked scopes, to be restored when we returned to that scope. Now we
do.

The bug in symbol table building that we didn't visit the parts of
functions and class definitions in the correct scopes. E.g. decorators
should be visited in the outer scope, arguments should be visited inside
the type-params scope (if any) but not inside the function body scope,
and only the body itself should actually be visited inside the body
scope. Fixing this requires that we no longer use `walk_stmt` here,
instead we have to visit each individual component.

## Test Plan

Added test.
2024-06-03 17:45:31 -06:00
Carl Meyer
b02d3f3fd9 [red-knot] infer_symbol_public_type infers union of all definitions (#11669)
## Summary

Rename `infer_symbol_type` to `infer_symbol_public_type`, and allow it
to work on symbols with more than one definition. For now, use the most
cautious/sound inference, which is the union of all definitions. We can
prune this union more in future by eliminating definitions if we can
show that they can't be visible (this requires both that the symbol is
definitely later reassigned, and that there is no intervening
call/import that might be able to see the over-written definition).

## Test Plan

Added a test showing inference of union from multiple definitions.
2024-06-03 17:27:06 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2b28889ca9 Isolate non-breaking whitespace indentation test case (#11721)
As discussed in Discord, this moves the test case for non-breaking
whitespace into its own method.
2024-06-03 13:20:55 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8db147c09d Generator should add a newline before type statement (#11720)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where the `Generator` wouldn't add a newline before
a type alias statement. This is because it wasn't using the `statement`
macro which takes care of the newline.

Without this fix, a code like:
```py
type X = int
type Y = str
```

The generator would produce:
```py
type X = inttype Y = str
```

## Test Plan

Add a test case.
2024-06-03 18:44:21 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
a58bde6958 Remove less used parser dependencies (#11718)
## Summary

This PR removes the following dependencies from the `ruff_python_parser`
crate:
* `anyhow` (moved to dev dependencies)
* `is-macro`
* `itertools`

The main motivation is that they aren't used much.

Additionally, it updates the return type of `parse_type_annotation` to
use a more specific `ParseError` instead of the generic `anyhow::Error`.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-03 13:08:24 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f4e23d2dff Use string expression for parsing type annotation (#11717)
## Summary

This PR updates the logic for parsing type annotation to accept a
`ExprStringLiteral` node instead of the string value and the range.

The main motivation of this change is to simplify the implementation of
`parse_type_annotation` function with:
* Use the `opener_len` and `closer_len` from the string flags to get the
raw contents range instead of extracting it via
	* `str::leading_quote(expression).unwrap().text_len()`
	* `str::trailing_quote(expression).unwrap().text_len()`
* Avoid comparing the string content if we already know that it's
implicitly concatenated

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-06-03 13:04:03 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4a155e2b22 Re-order lexer methods (#11716)
## Summary

This PR re-orders the lexer methods in the following order:

1. `next_token`
2. `lex_token`
3. `eat_indentation`
4. `handle_indentation`
5. `skip_whitespace`
6. `consume_ascii_character`
7. `try_single_char_prefix`
8. `try_double_char_prefix`
9. `lex_identifier`
10. `lex_fstring_start`
11. `lex_fstring_middle_or_end`
12. `lex_string`
13. `lex_number`
14. `lex_number_radix`
15. `lex_decimal_number`
16. `radix_run`
17. `lex_comment`
18. `lex_ipython_escape_command`
19. `consume_end`

Following was considered for the ordering:
* 1 is the main entry point which delegates to 2
* 3, 4, 5 are all related to whitespace which is done first
* 6 is the entrypoint for an ascii character which delegates to 9, 12,
13, 17, 18, 19
* Others are grouped around similar kind of methods
2024-06-03 12:58:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bf5b62edac Maintain synchronicity between the lexer and the parser (#11457)
## Summary

This PR updates the entire parser stack in multiple ways:

### Make the lexer lazy

* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11244
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11473

Previously, Ruff's lexer would act as an iterator. The parser would
collect all the tokens in a vector first and then process the tokens to
create the syntax tree.

The first task in this project is to update the entire parsing flow to
make the lexer lazy. This includes the `Lexer`, `TokenSource`, and
`Parser`. For context, the `TokenSource` is a wrapper around the `Lexer`
to filter out the trivia tokens[^1]. Now, the parser will ask the token
source to get the next token and only then the lexer will continue and
emit the token. This means that the lexer needs to be aware of the
"current" token. When the `next_token` is called, the current token will
be updated with the newly lexed token.

The main motivation to make the lexer lazy is to allow re-lexing a token
in a different context. This is going to be really useful to make the
parser error resilience. For example, currently the emitted tokens
remains the same even if the parser can recover from an unclosed
parenthesis. This is important because the lexer emits a
`NonLogicalNewline` in parenthesized context while a normal `Newline` in
non-parenthesized context. This different kinds of newline is also used
to emit the indentation tokens which is important for the parser as it's
used to determine the start and end of a block.

Additionally, this allows us to implement the following functionalities:
1. Checkpoint - rewind infrastructure: The idea here is to create a
checkpoint and continue lexing. At a later point, this checkpoint can be
used to rewind the lexer back to the provided checkpoint.
2. Remove the `SoftKeywordTransformer` and instead use lookahead or
speculative parsing to determine whether a soft keyword is a keyword or
an identifier
3. Remove the `Tok` enum. The `Tok` enum represents the tokens emitted
by the lexer but it contains owned data which makes it expensive to
clone. The new `TokenKind` enum just represents the type of token which
is very cheap.

This brings up a question as to how will the parser get the owned value
which was stored on `Tok`. This will be solved by introducing a new
`TokenValue` enum which only contains a subset of token kinds which has
the owned value. This is stored on the lexer and is requested by the
parser when it wants to process the data. For example:
8196720f80/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/expression.rs (L1260-L1262)

[^1]: Trivia tokens are `NonLogicalNewline` and `Comment`

### Remove `SoftKeywordTransformer`

* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11441
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11459
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11442
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11443
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11474

For context,
https://github.com/RustPython/RustPython/pull/4519/files#diff-5de40045e78e794aa5ab0b8aacf531aa477daf826d31ca129467703855408220
added support for soft keywords in the parser which uses infinite
lookahead to classify a soft keyword as a keyword or an identifier. This
is a brilliant idea as it basically wraps the existing Lexer and works
on top of it which means that the logic for lexing and re-lexing a soft
keyword remains separate. The change here is to remove
`SoftKeywordTransformer` and let the parser determine this based on
context, lookahead and speculative parsing.

* **Context:** The transformer needs to know the position of the lexer
between it being at a statement position or a simple statement position.
This is because a `match` token starts a compound statement while a
`type` token starts a simple statement. **The parser already knows
this.**
* **Lookahead:** Now that the parser knows the context it can perform
lookahead of up to two tokens to classify the soft keyword. The logic
for this is mentioned in the PR implementing it for `type` and `match
soft keyword.
* **Speculative parsing:** This is where the checkpoint - rewind
infrastructure helps. For `match` soft keyword, there are certain cases
for which we can't classify based on lookahead. The idea here is to
create a checkpoint and keep parsing. Based on whether the parsing was
successful and what tokens are ahead we can classify the remaining
cases. Refer to #11443 for more details.

If the soft keyword is being parsed in an identifier context, it'll be
converted to an identifier and the emitted token will be updated as
well. Refer
8196720f80/crates/ruff_python_parser/src/parser/expression.rs (L487-L491).

The `case` soft keyword doesn't require any special handling because
it'll be a keyword only in the context of a match statement.

### Update the parser API

* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11494
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11505

Now that the lexer is in sync with the parser, and the parser helps to
determine whether a soft keyword is a keyword or an identifier, the
lexer cannot be used on its own. The reason being that it's not
sensitive to the context (which is correct). This means that the parser
API needs to be updated to not allow any access to the lexer.

Previously, there were multiple ways to parse the source code:
1. Passing the source code itself
2. Or, passing the tokens

Now that the lexer and parser are working together, the API
corresponding to (2) cannot exists. The final API is mentioned in this
PR description: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11494.

### Refactor the downstream tools (linter and formatter)

* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11511
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11515
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11529
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11562
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11592

And, the final set of changes involves updating all references of the
lexer and `Tok` enum. This was done in two-parts:
1. Update all the references in a way that doesn't require any changes
from this PR i.e., it can be done independently
	* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11402
	* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11406
	* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11418
	* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11419
	* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11420
	* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11424
2. Update all the remaining references to use the changes made in this
PR

For (2), there were various strategies used:
1. Introduce a new `Tokens` struct which wraps the token vector and add
methods to query a certain subset of tokens. These includes:
	1. `up_to_first_unknown` which replaces the `tokenize` function
2. `in_range` and `after` which replaces the `lex_starts_at` function
where the former returns the tokens within the given range while the
latter returns all the tokens after the given offset
2. Introduce a new `TokenFlags` which is a set of flags to query certain
information from a token. Currently, this information is only limited to
any string type token but can be expanded to include other information
in the future as needed. https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11578
3. Move the `CommentRanges` to the parsed output because this
information is common to both the linter and the formatter. This removes
the need for `tokens_and_ranges` function.

## Test Plan

- [x] Update and verify the test snapshots
- [x] Make sure the entire test suite is passing
- [x] Make sure there are no changes in the ecosystem checks
- [x] Run the fuzzer on the parser
- [x] Run this change on dozens of open-source projects

### Running this change on dozens of open-source projects

Refer to the PR description to get the list of open source projects used
for testing.

Now, the following tests were done between `main` and this branch:
1. Compare the output of `--select=E999` (syntax errors)
2. Compare the output of default rule selection
3. Compare the output of `--select=ALL`

**Conclusion: all output were same**

## What's next?

The next step is to introduce re-lexing logic and update the parser to
feed the recovery information to the lexer so that it can emit the
correct token. This moves us one step closer to having error resilience
in the parser and provides Ruff the possibility to lint even if the
source code contains syntax errors.
2024-06-03 18:23:50 +05:30
renovate[bot]
c69a789aa5 Update NPM Development dependencies (#11713) 2024-06-03 01:59:07 +00:00
renovate[bot]
140c408a92 Update pre-commit dependencies (#11712) 2024-06-02 21:51:42 -04:00
renovate[bot]
27085a93d9 Update cloudflare/wrangler-action action to v3.6.1 (#11709) 2024-06-02 21:51:27 -04:00
renovate[bot]
a9b6c4f269 Update dependency monaco-editor to ^0.49.0 (#11710) 2024-06-02 21:51:23 -04:00
renovate[bot]
ded010cf9c Update Rust crate tracing-tree to v0.3.1 (#11703) 2024-06-02 21:51:13 -04:00
renovate[bot]
436dc18b15 Update Rust crate libcst to v1.4.0 (#11707) 2024-06-03 01:05:32 +00:00
renovate[bot]
9599bd7622 Update Rust crate itertools to 0.13.0 (#11706) 2024-06-03 01:05:17 +00:00
renovate[bot]
ec3f523924 Update Rust crate insta to v1.39.0 (#11705) 2024-06-03 01:04:26 +00:00
renovate[bot]
010434015e Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.85 (#11700) 2024-06-03 01:03:31 +00:00
renovate[bot]
25131da2c3 Update Rust crate toml to v0.8.13 (#11702) 2024-06-02 21:03:09 -04:00
renovate[bot]
712783825d Update Rust crate strum_macros to v0.26.3 (#11701) 2024-06-02 21:03:03 -04:00
Alex Waygood
94a3c53841 Update UP035 for Python 3.13 and the latest version of typing_extensions (#11693) 2024-06-02 22:59:48 +01:00
Tobias Fischer
0ea2519e80 Add RDJson support. (#11682)
## Summary

Implement support for RDJson output for `ruff check`, as requested in
#8655.

## Test Plan

Tested using a snapshot test. Same approach as for e.g. the JSON output
formatter.

## Additional info

I tried to keep the implementation close to the JSON implementation.

I had to deviate a bit to make the `suggestions` key work: If there are
no suggestions, then setting `suggestions` to `null` is invalid
according to the JSONSchema. Therefore, I opted for a slightly more
complex implementation, that skips the `suggestions` key entirely if
there are no fixes available for the given diagnostic. Maybe it would
have been easier to set `"suggestions": []`, but I ended up doing it
this way.

I didn't consider notebooks, as I _think_ that RDJson doesn't work with
notebooks. This should be confirmed, and if so, there should be some
form of warning or error emitted when trying to output diagnostics for a
notebook.

I also didn't consider `ruff format`, as this comment:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8655#issuecomment-1811446160
suggests that that wouldn't be compatible.

I'm new to Rust, any feedback is appreciated. 🙂 I
implemented this in order to have a productive rainy saturday afternoon,
I'm not knowledgeable about RDJson beyond the sources linked in the
issue.
2024-06-02 17:59:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6d79ddc0aa [pyupgrade] Write empty string in lieu of panic (#11696)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11692.
2024-06-02 17:51:03 +00:00
Alex Waygood
9f3e609278 Make tests aware that py313 is the latest supported Python version (#11690) 2024-06-02 13:06:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b36dd1aa51 [flake8-simplify] Simplify double negatives in SIM103 (#11684)
## Summary

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11685.
2024-06-01 23:21:11 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
fd9d68051e Update CHANGELOG.md (#11683) 2024-06-01 18:08:02 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
99834ee93d Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#11668)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-05-31 22:26:20 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
b80bf22c4d Omit red-knot PRs from the changelog (#11666)
## Summary

This just ensures that PRs labelled with `red-knot` are automatically
filtered out from the auto-generated changelog (which we then manually
finalize anyway).
2024-05-31 19:18:53 -04:00
Tobias Fischer
312f6640b8 [flake8-bugbear] Implement return-in-generator (B901) (#11644)
## Summary

This PR implements the rule B901, which is part of the opinionated rules
of `flake8-bugbear`.

This rule seems to be desired in `ruff` as per
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/3758 and
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/2954#issuecomment-1441162976.

## Test Plan

As this PR was made closely following the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](8a25531a71/CONTRIBUTING.md),
it tests using the snapshot approach, that is described there.

## Sources

The implementation is inspired by [the original implementation in the
`flake8-bugbear`
repository](d1aec4cbef/bugbear.py (L1092)).
The error message and [test
file](d1aec4cbef/tests/b901.py)
where also copied from there.

The documentation I came up with on my own and needs improvement. Maybe
the example given in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/2954#issuecomment-1441162976
could be used, but maybe they are too complex, I'm not sure.

## Open Questions

- [ ] Documentation. (See above.)

- [x] Can I access the parent in a visitor?

The [original
implementation](d1aec4cbef/bugbear.py (L1100))
references the `yield` statement's parent to check if it is an
expression statement. I didn't find a way to do this in `ruff` and used
the `is_expresssion_statement` field on the visitor instead. What are
your thoughts on this? Is it possible and / or desired to access the
parent node here?

- [x] Is `Option::is_some(...)` -> `...unwrap()` the right thing to do?

Referring to [this piece of
code](9d5a280f71/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_bugbear/rules/return_x_in_generator.rs (L91-L96)).
From my understanding, the `.unwrap()` is safe, because it is checked
that `return_` is not `None`. However, I feel like I missed a more
elegant solution that does both in one.

## Other

I don't know a lot about this rule, I just implemented it because I
found it in a
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/labels/good%20first%20issue.

I'm new to Rust, so any constructive critisism is appreciated.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-05-31 21:48:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
91a5fdee7a Use find in indent detection (#11650) 2024-05-31 20:35:19 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1ad5f9c038 Bump version to v0.4.7 (#11646) 2024-05-31 16:30:36 -04:00
plredmond
e914bc300b F401 sort bindings before adding to __all__ (#11648)
Sort the binding IDs before passing them to the add-to-`__all__`
function to address #11619.
2024-05-31 20:29:08 +00:00
Carl Meyer
27f6f048f0 [red-knot] initial (very incomplete) flow graph (#11624)
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## Summary

Introduces the skeleton of the flow graph. So far it doesn't actually
handle any non-linear control flow :) But it does show how we can go
from an expression that references a symbol, backward through the flow
graph, to find reachable definitions of that symbol.

Adding non-linear control flow will mean adding flow nodes with multiple
predecessors, which will introduce more complexity into
`ReachableDefinitionsIterator.next()`. But one step at a time.

## Test Plan

Added a (very basic) test.
2024-05-31 14:27:17 -06:00
Alex Waygood
d62a617938 red-knot: Don't refer to Module instances as IDs (#11649) 2024-05-31 20:04:47 +00:00
Carl Meyer
16a926d138 [red-knot] infer int literal types (#11623)
## Summary

Give red-knot the ability to infer int literal types. This is quick and
easy, mostly because these types are a convenient way to observe
control-flow handling with simple assignments.

## Test Plan

Added test.
2024-05-31 13:52:29 -06:00
Jakub Marcowski
05566c6075 Update Who's Using Ruff? section to include Godot (#11647)
## Summary

- Ever since https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/90457 was merged
into the `master` branch, Godot has been using ruff for linting and
formatting Python files. As such, this PR adds Godot to the "Who's Using
Ruff?" section of the main `README.md` file.

## Test Plan

- N/A
2024-05-31 15:33:39 -04:00
JaRoSchm
7ce17b7736 Add Vim and Kate setup guide for ruff server (#11615)
## Summary

In the [roadmap for `ruff
server`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/10581) support
for vim and kate is listed. Therefore I added setup guides for them
based on the neovim guide. As I don't use pyright I wasn't able to
translate the corresponding part from the neovim guide.

## Test Plan

Doesn't apply.
2024-05-31 19:06:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f9a64503c8 Use char index rather than position for indent slice (#11645)
## Summary

A beginner's mistake :)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11641.
2024-05-31 19:04:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
8a25531a71 red-knot: improve internal documentation in module.rs (#11638) 2024-05-31 16:11:18 +00:00
Micha Reiser
9b6d2ce1f2 Fix incorect placement of trailing stub function comments (#11632) 2024-05-31 12:06:17 +00:00
Carl Meyer
889667ad84 [red-knot] Update CODEOWNERS (#11625)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-05-31 06:47:53 +00:00
T-256
5b500fc4dc ruff server: Add support for documents not exist on disk (#11588)
Co-authored-by: T-256 <Tester@test.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-05-31 08:34:10 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
685d11a909 Mark repeated-isinstance-calls as unsafe on Python 3.10 and later (#11622)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11616.
2024-05-30 18:05:24 +00:00
plredmond
dcabd04caf F401 use BTreeMap instead of FxHashMap (#11621)
* Potentially resolves #11619 (nondeterministic hashmap order across
different architectures) in F401 by replacing a hashmap with
nondeterministic traversal order with an ordered mapping.

I'm not sure how to test this with our CI/CD. I don't have an s390x
machine at home. Should I try it in Qemu?
2024-05-30 10:54:46 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
3aa7e35a4c Avoid removing newlines between docstring headers and rST blocks (#11609)
Given:

```python
def func():
    """
    Example:

    .. code-block:: python

        import foo
    """
```

Removing the newline after the `Example:` header breaks Sphinx
rendering.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11577
2024-05-30 13:29:20 -04:00
Micha Reiser
b0a751012e Document bump to win 10 (#11613) 2024-05-30 07:49:38 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
bd46cd1fcf Infer indentation with imports when logical indent is absent (#11608)
## Summary

In an `__init__.py` file, it's not uncommon to lack a logical indent
(since it may just contain imports). In such cases, we were always
falling back to four-space indent. This PR adds detection for indents
within import groups.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11606.
2024-05-30 00:18:07 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
a8d1328c1a [flake8-comprehension] Strip parentheses around generators in C400 (#11607)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11603.
2024-05-30 03:26:56 +00:00
Christoph Hasse
e35deee583 fix(F822): add option to enable F822 in __init__.py files (#11370)
## Summary

This PR aims to close #10095 by adding an option
`init-allow-undef-export` to the `pyflakes` settings. This option is
currently set to `true` such that behavior is kept identical.
But setting this option to `false` will lead to `F822` warnings to be
shown in all files, **including** `__init__.py` files.

As I've mentioned on #10095, I think `init-allow-undef-export=false`
would be the more user-friendly default option, as it creates fewer
surprises. @charliermarsh what do you think about making that the
default?

With this option in place, it's a single line fix for people that rely
on the old behavior.

And thinking longer term, for future major releases, one could probably
consider deprecating the option and eventually having people just `noqa`
these warnings if they are not wanted.


## Test Plan

I've added a `test_init_f822_enabled` test which repeats the test that
is done in the `init` test but this time with
`init-allow-undef-export=false` and the snap file correctly shows that
ruff will then trigger the otherwise suppressed F822 warning.


closes #10095
2024-05-30 03:15:05 +00:00
Micha Reiser
921bc15542 use owned ast and tokens in bench (#11598) 2024-05-29 18:10:32 +02:00
Vitaliy
e14096f0a8 docs: Minor formatting typo in F401 example. (#11601)
## Summary

Removed stray space in sample code snippet that is against ruff's own
default formatting rules.

This documentation appears on
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unused-import/

## Test Plan

This is a trivially obvious change, verifiable with `ruff format
--check`
2024-05-29 11:14:53 -04:00
T-256
5f976cae07 Windows: Statically linked C runtime (#11589)
Co-authored-by: T-256 <Tester@test.com>
2024-05-29 14:00:12 +02:00
Tomas R
7659114eb3 [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI057 (#11486)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-05-29 10:04:36 +00:00
Micha Reiser
163c374242 Reduce extensive use of snapshot.query (#11596) 2024-05-29 10:11:46 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
204c59e353 Respect file exclusions in ruff server (#11590)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11587.

## Test Plan

- Added a lint error to `test_server.py` in `vscode-ruff`.
- Validated that, prior to this change, diagnostics appeared in the
file.
- Validated that, with this change, no diagnostics were shown.
- Validated that, with this change, no diagnostics were fixed on-save.
2024-05-29 02:58:36 +00:00
Tushar Sadhwani
531ae5227c [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI066 (#11541)
## Summary

- Implements `Y066` from `flake8-pyi` as `PYI066`
- Fixes `PYI006` not being raised for `elif` clauses. This would have
conflicted with PYI006's implementation, so decided to do it in the same
PR.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-05-29 00:30:00 +00:00
Tushar Sadhwani
e0169d8dea [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI064 (#11325)
## Summary

Implements `Y064` from `flake8-pyi` and its autofix.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-05-28 23:57:13 +00:00
plredmond
9a3b9f9fb5 [redknot] add module type and attribute lookup for some types (#11416)
* Add a module type, `ModuleTypeId`
* Add an attribute lookup method `get_member` for `Type`
  * Only implemented for `ModuleTypeId` and `ClassTypeId`
  * [x] Should this be a trait?
    *Answer: no*
* [x] Uses `unwrap`, but we should remove that. Maybe add a new variant
to `QueryError`?
    *Answer: Return `Option<Type>` as is done elsewhere*
* Add `infer_definition_type` case for `Import`
* Add `infer_expr_type` case for `Attribute`
* Add a test to exercise these
* [x] remove all NOTE/FIXME/TODO after discussing with reviewers
2024-05-28 13:13:03 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
49a5a9ccc2 Bump version to v0.4.6 (#11585) 2024-05-28 15:10:53 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
69d9212817 Propagate reads on global variables (#11584)
## Summary

This PR ensures that if a variable is bound via `global`, and then the
`global` is read, the originating variable is also marked as read. It's
not perfect, in that it won't detect _rebindings_, like:

```python
from app import redis_connection

def func():
    global redis_connection

    redis_connection = 1
    redis_connection()
```

So, above, `redis_connection` is still marked as unused.

But it does avoid flagging `redis_connection` as unused in:

```python
from app import redis_connection

def func():
    global redis_connection

    redis_connection()
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11518.
2024-05-28 14:47:05 -04:00
Akshet Pandey
4a305588e9 [flake8-bandit] request-without-timeout should warn for requests.request (#11548)
## Summary
Update
[S113](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/request-without-timeout/) to
also warns for missing timeout on when calling `requests.request`
2024-05-28 16:31:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
16acd4913f Remove some unused pub functions (#11576)
## Summary

I left anything in `red-knot`, any `with_` methods, etc.
2024-05-28 09:56:51 -04:00
Micha Reiser
3989cb8b56 Make ruff_notebook a workspace dependency in ruff_server (#11572) 2024-05-28 09:26:39 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
a38c05bf13 Avoid recommending context manager in __enter__ implementations (#11575)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11567.
2024-05-28 01:44:24 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ab107ef1f3 Avoid recomending operator.itemgetter with dependence on lambda arg (#11574)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11573.
2024-05-28 01:29:29 +00:00
Ahmed Ilyas
b36c713279 Consider irrefutable pattern similar to if .. else for C901 (#11565)
## Summary

Follow up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11521

Removes the extra added complexity for catch all match cases. This
matches the implementation of plain `else` statements.

## Test Plan
Added new test cases.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-05-27 17:33:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
34a5063aa2 Respect excludes in ruff server configuration discovery (#11551)
## Summary

Right now, we're discovering configuration files even within (e.g.)
virtual environments, because we're recursing without respecting the
`exclude` field on parent configuration.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/478.

## Test Plan

Installed Pandas; verified that I saw no warnings:

![Screenshot 2024-05-26 at 8 09
05 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/dcf4115c-d7b3-453b-b7c7-afdd4804d6f5)
2024-05-27 16:59:46 +00:00
Micha Reiser
adc0a5d126 Rename document module to text_document (#11571) 2024-05-27 18:32:21 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e28e737296 Update FStringElements to deref to a slice (#11570)
Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11400#discussion_r1615600354
2024-05-27 15:52:13 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
37ad994318 Use default settings if initialization options is empty or not provided (#11566)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug to avoid flattening the global-only settings for
the new server.

This was added in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11497, possibly
to correctly de-serialize an empty value (`{}`). But, this lead to a bug
where the configuration under the `settings` key was not being read for
global-only variant.

By using #[serde(default)], we ensure that the settings field in the
`GlobalOnly` variant is optional and that an empty JSON object `{}` is
correctly deserialized into `GlobalOnly` with a default `ClientSettings`
instance.

fixes: #11507 

## Test Plan

Update the snapshot and existing test case. Also, verify the following
settings in Neovim:

1. Nothing

```lua
ruff = {
  cmd = {
    '/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff',
    'server',
    '--preview',
  },
}
```

2. Empty dictionary

```lua
ruff = {
  cmd = {
    '/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff',
    'server',
    '--preview',
  },
  init_options = vim.empty_dict(),
}
```

3. Empty `settings`

```lua
ruff = {
  cmd = {
    '/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff',
    'server',
    '--preview',
  },
  init_options = {
    settings = vim.empty_dict(),
  },
}
```

4. With some configuration:

```lua
ruff = {
  cmd = {
    '/Users/dhruv/work/astral/ruff/target/debug/ruff',
    'server',
    '--preview',
  },
  init_options = {
    settings = {
      configuration = '/tmp/ruff-repro/pyproject.toml',
    },
  },
}
```
2024-05-27 21:06:34 +05:30
Alex Waygood
246a3388ee Implement a common trait for the string flags (#11564) 2024-05-27 16:02:01 +01:00
Evan Kohilas
6be00d5775 Adds recommended extension settings for vscode (#11519) 2024-05-27 13:04:32 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9200dfc79f Remove empty strings when converting to f-string (UP032) (#11524)
## Summary

This PR brings back the functionality to remove empty strings when
converting to an f-string in `UP032`.

For context, https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8712 added this
functionality to remove _trailing_ empty strings but it got removed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8697 possibly unexpectedly so.

There's one difference which is that this PR will remove _any_ empty
strings and not just trailing ones. For example,

```diff
--- /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/UP032.py
+++ /Users/dhruv/playground/ruff/src/UP032.py
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
 (
-    "{a}"
-    ""
-    "{b}"
-    ""
-).format(a=1, b=1)
+    f"{1}"
+    f"{1}"
+)
```

## Test Plan

Run `cargo insta test` and update the snapshots.
2024-05-27 05:05:22 +00:00
renovate[bot]
5dcde88099 Update Rust crate thiserror to v1.0.61 (#11561) 2024-05-27 00:33:54 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7794eb2bde Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.84 (#11556) 2024-05-26 20:21:50 -04:00
renovate[bot]
40bfae4f99 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.66 (#11560) 2024-05-27 00:21:44 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7b064b25b2 Update Rust crate mimalloc to v0.1.42 (#11554) 2024-05-26 20:21:39 -04:00
renovate[bot]
9993115f63 Update Rust crate smol_str to v0.2.2 (#11559) 2024-05-26 20:21:25 -04:00
renovate[bot]
f0a21c9161 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.203 (#11558) 2024-05-26 20:21:19 -04:00
renovate[bot]
f26c155de5 Update Rust crate schemars to v0.8.21 (#11557) 2024-05-26 20:21:13 -04:00
renovate[bot]
c3fa826b0a Update Rust crate parking_lot to v0.12.3 (#11555) 2024-05-26 20:21:03 -04:00
renovate[bot]
8b69794f1d Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.155 (#11553) 2024-05-26 20:20:47 -04:00
renovate[bot]
4e7c84df1d Update Rust crate anyhow to v1.0.86 (#11552) 2024-05-26 20:20:38 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
99c400000a Avoid owned token data in sequence sorting (#11533)
## Summary

This PR updates the sequence sorting (`RUF022` and `RUF023`) to avoid
using the owned data from the string token. Instead, we will directly
use the reference to the data on the AST. This does introduce a lot of
lifetimes but that's required.

The main motivation for this is to allow removing the `lex_starts_at`
usage easily.

### Alternatives

1. Extract the raw string content (stripping the prefix and quotes)
using the `Locator` and use that for comparison
2. Build up an
[`IndexVec`](3e30962077/crates/ruff_index/src/vec.rs)
and use the newtype index in place of the string value itself. This also
does require lifetimes so we might as well just use the method in this
PR.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test` and no ecosystem changes
2024-05-26 20:20:20 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
b5d147d219 Create intermediary directories for --output-file (#11550)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11549.
2024-05-26 23:23:11 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
77da4615c1 [pyupgrade] Support TypeAliasType in UP040 (#11530)
## Summary
Lint `TypeAliasType` in UP040.

Fixes #11422 

## Test Plan

cargo test
2024-05-26 19:05:35 +00:00
Jane Lewis
627d230688 ruff server searches for configuration in parent directories (#11537)
## Summary

Fixes #11506.

`RuffSettingsIndex::new` now searches for configuration files in parent
directories.

## Test Plan

I confirmed that the original test case described in the issue worked as
expected.
2024-05-26 18:11:08 +00:00
Fergus Longley
0eef834e89 Use project-relative path when calculating gitlab message fingerprint (#11532)
## Summary

Concurrent GitLab runners clone projects into separate directories, e.g.
`{builds_dir}/$RUNNER_TOKEN_KEY/$CONCURRENT_ID/$NAMESPACE/$PROJECT_NAME`.
Since the fingerprint uses the full path to the file, the fingerprints
calculated by Ruff are different depending on which concurrent runner it
executes on, so often an MR will appear to remove all existing issues
and add them with new fingerprints.

I've adjusted the fingerprint function to use the project relative path,
which fixes this. Unfortunately this will have a breaking change for any
current users of this output - the fingerprints will change and appear
in GitLab as all linting messages having been fixed and then created.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`

Running `ruff check --output-format gitlab` in a git repo, moving the
repo and running again, verifying no diffs between the outputs
2024-05-26 14:10:04 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
650c578e07 [flake8-self] Ignore sunder accesses in flake8-self rule (#11546)
## Summary

We already ignore dunders, so ignoring sunders (as in
https://docs.python.org/3/library/enum.html#supported-sunder-names)
makes sense to me.
2024-05-26 13:57:24 -04:00
Jane Lewis
9567fddf69 ruff server correctly treats .pyi files as stub files (#11535)
## Summary

Fixes #11534.

`DocumentQuery::source_type` now returns `PySourceType::Stub` when the
document is a `.pyi` file.

## Test Plan

I confirmed that stub-specific rule violations appeared with a build
from this PR (they were not visible from a `main` build).

<img width="1066" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-24 at 2 15 38 PM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/cd519b7e-21e4-41c8-bc30-43eb6d4d438e">
2024-05-26 13:42:48 -04:00
Mateusz Sokół
ab6d9d4658 Add missing functions to NumPy 2.0 migration rule (#11528)
Hi! 

I left out some of the functions in the migration rule which became
removed in NumPy 2.0:
- `np.alltrue`
- `np.anytrue`
- `np.cumproduct`
- `np.product`

Addressing: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/26493
2024-05-26 13:24:20 -04:00
Amar Paul
677893226a [flake8-2020] fix minor typo in YTT301 documentation (#11543)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
Current doc says `sys.version[0]` will select the first digit of a major
version number (correct) then as an example says

> e.g., `"3.10"` would evaluate to `"1"`

(would actually evaluate to `"3"`). Changed the example version to a
two-digit number to make the problem more clear.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
ran the following:
- `cargo run -p ruff -- check
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/flake8_2020/YTT301.py
--no-cache`
- `cargo insta review`
- `cargo test`
which all passed.
2024-05-26 13:23:41 -04:00
Ahmed Ilyas
33fd50027c Consider match-case stmts for C901, PLR0912, and PLR0915 (#11521)
Resolves #11421

## Summary

Instead of counting match/case as one statement, consider each `case` as
a conditional.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-24 14:44:46 +05:30
Dmitry Bogorad
3e30962077 [flake8-logging-format] Fix the autofix title in logging-warn (G010) (#11514)
## Summary

Rule `logging-warn` (`G010`) prescribes a change from `warn` to
`warning` and has a corresponding autofix, but the autofix is mistakenly
titled ```"Convert to `warn`"``` instead of ```"Convert to `warning`"```
(the latter is what the autofix actually does). Seems to be a plain
typo.
2024-05-24 13:13:42 +05:30
Jane Lewis
81275a6c3d ruff server: An empty code action filter no longer returns notebook source actions (#11526)
## Summary

Fixes #11516

`ruff server` was sending both regular source actions and notebook
source actions back when passed an empty action filter. This PR makes a
few small changes so that notebook source actions are not sent when
regular source actions are sent, which means that an empty filter will
only return regular source actions.

## Test Plan

I confirmed that duplicate code actions no longer appeared in Neovim,
using a configuration similar to the one from the original issue.

<img width="509" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-23 at 11 48 48 PM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/9a5d6907-dd41-48bd-b015-8a344c5e0b3f">
2024-05-24 07:20:39 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
52c946a4c5 Treat all singledispatch arguments as runtime-required (#11523)
## Summary

It turns out that `singledispatch` does end up evaluating all arguments,
even though only the first is used to dispatch.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11520.
2024-05-23 20:36:24 -04:00
Evan Kohilas
ebdaf5765a [flake8-async] Sleep with >24 hour interval should usually sleep forever (ASYNC116) (#11498)
## Summary

Addresses #8451 by implementing rule 116 to add an unsafe fix when sleep
is used with a >24 hour interval to instead consider sleeping forever.

This rule is added as async instead as I my understanding was that these
trio rules would be moved to async anyway.

There are a couple of TODOs, which address further extending the rule by
adding support for lookups and evaluations, and also supporting `anyio`.
2024-05-23 16:25:50 -04:00
Christian Adell
9a93409e1c Update README.md - new Ruff user (#11509) 2024-05-23 15:50:17 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
102b9d930f Use Importer available on Checker (#11513)
## Summary

This PR updates the `FA102` rule logic to use the `Importer` which is
available on the `Checker`.

The main motivation is that this would make updating the `Importer` to
use the `Tokens` struct which will be required to remove the
`lex_starts_at` usage in `Insertion::start_of_block` method.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-05-23 11:19:08 +00:00
Jane Lewis
550aa871d3 Bump version to v0.4.5 (#11502) 2024-05-23 01:09:01 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
3c22a3bdcc Minor edits to ruff server docs (#11500)
## Summary

Minor copy edits based on my read-through. Feel free to disagree
anywhere.
2024-05-22 23:53:53 +00:00
Jane Lewis
6263923915 Update documentation for ruff server with new migration guide (#11499)
## Summary

Introduces a migration guide from `ruff-lsp` to `ruff server` and makes
small updates to the `README.md`.
2024-05-22 14:36:33 -07:00
Jane Lewis
94abea4b08 ruff server: Fix multiple issues with Neovim and Helix (#11497)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11236.

This PR fixes several issues, most of which relate to non-VS Code
editors (Helix and Neovim).

1. Global-only initialization options are now correctly deserialized
from Neovim and Helix
2. Empty diagnostics are now published correctly for Neovim and Helix.
3. A workspace folder is created at the current working directory if the
initialization parameters send an empty list of workspace folders.
4. The server now gracefully handles opening files outside of any known
workspace, and will use global fallback settings taken from client
editor settings and a user settings TOML, if it exists.

## Test Plan

I've tested to confirm that each issue has been fixed.

* Global-only initialization options are now correctly deserialized from
Neovim and Helix + the server gracefully handles opening files outside
of any known workspace


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/4f33477f-20c8-4e50-8214-6608b1a1ea6b

* Empty diagnostics are now published correctly for Neovim and Helix


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/c93f56a0-f75d-466f-9f40-d77f99cf0637

* A workspace folder is created at the current working directory if the
initialization parameters send an empty list of workspace folders.



https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/b4b2e818-4b0d-40ce-961d-5831478cc726
2024-05-22 20:50:58 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
519a65007f Mark quotes as unnecessary for non-evaluated annotations (#11485)
## Summary

Similar to #11414, this PR extends `UP037` to flag quoted annotations
that are located in positions that won't be evaluated at runtime.

For example, the quotes on `Tuple` are unnecessary in:

```python
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from typing import Tuple


def foo():
    x: "Tuple[int, int]" = (0, 0)

foo()
```
2024-05-22 15:44:31 -04:00
Jane Lewis
573facd2ba Fix automatic configuration reloading for text and notebook documents (#11492)
## Summary

Recent changes made in the [Jupyter Notebook feature
PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11206) caused automatic
configuration reloading to stop working. This was because we would check
for paths to reload using the changed path, when we should have been
using the parent path of the changed path (to get the directory it was
changed in).

Additionally, this PR fixes an issue where `ruff.toml` and `.ruff.toml`
files were not being automatically reloaded.

Finally, this PR improves configuration reloading by actively publishing
diagnostics for notebook documents (which won't be affected by the
workspace refresh since they don't use pull diagnostics). It will also
publish diagnostics for text documents if pull diagnostics aren't
supported.

## Test Plan
To test this, open an existing configuration file in a codebase, and
make modifications that will affect one or more open Python / Jupyter
Notebook files. You should observe that the diagnostics for both kinds
of files update automatically when the file changes are saved.

Here's a test video showing what a successful test should look like:



https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/7172b598-d6de-4965-b33c-6cb8b911ef6c
2024-05-22 11:20:45 -07:00
Jane Lewis
3cb2e677aa ruff.applyFormat now formats an entire notebook document (#11493)
## Summary

Previously, `ruff.applyFormat`, seen in VS Code as the command `Ruff:
Format Document`, would only format the currently active notebook cell
inside a notebook document. This PR makes `ruff.applyFormat` format the
entire notebook document at once, operating on each code cell in order.

## Test Plan

1. Open a notebook document that has multiple unformatted code cells.
2. Run `Ruff: Format Document` through the Command Palette
(`Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P` by default)
3. Observe that all code cells in the notebook have been formatted.
2024-05-22 09:02:46 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f0046ab28e Move has_comments to CommentRanges (#11495)
## Summary

This PR moves the `has_comments` function from `Indexer` to
`CommentRanges`. The main motivation is that the `CommentRanges` will
now be built by the parser which is shared between the linter and the
formatter. Thus, the `CommentRanges` will be removed from the `Indexer`.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-22 13:35:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
5bb9720a10 Avoid multiline quotes warning with quote-style = preserve (#11490)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11063.
2024-05-22 04:31:03 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9ff18bf9d3 Simplify Neovim docs for the LSP setup (#11489)
Similar to what we have at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp#example-neovim
2024-05-22 09:51:02 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
aa906b9c75 [pylint] Ignore __slots__ with dynamic values (#11488)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11333.
2024-05-22 04:18:01 +00:00
Evan Kohilas
3476e2f359 fixes invalid rule from hyphen (#11484)
## Summary

When using `add_rule.py`, it produces the following line in `codes.rs`
```
        (Flake8Async, "102") => (RuleGroup::Stable, rules::flake8-async::rules::BlockingOsCallInAsyncFunction),
```

Causing a syntax error.

This PR resolves that issue so that the script can be used again.

## Test Plan

Tested manually in new rule creation
2024-05-21 23:39:50 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
8848eca3c6 [pylint] Remove try body from branch counting (#11487)
## Summary

Matching Pylint, we now omit the `try` body itself from branch counting.
Each `except` counts as a branch, as does the `else` and the `finally`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11205.
2024-05-21 23:38:51 -04:00
Jane Lewis
b0731ef9cb ruff server: Support Jupyter Notebook (*.ipynb) files (#11206)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10858.

`ruff server` now supports `*.ipynb` (aka Jupyter Notebook) files.
Extensive internal changes have been made to facilitate this, which I've
done some work to contextualize with documentation and an pre-review
that highlights notable sections of the code.

`*.ipynb` cells should behave similarly to `*.py` documents, with one
major exception. The format command `ruff.applyFormat` will only apply
to the currently selected notebook cell - if you want to format an
entire notebook document, use `Format Notebook` from the VS Code context
menu.

## Test Plan

The VS Code extension does not yet have Jupyter Notebook support
enabled, so you'll first need to enable it manually. To do this,
checkout the `pre-release` branch and modify `src/common/server.ts` as
follows:

Before:
![Screenshot 2024-05-13 at 10 59
06 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/c6a3c604-c405-4968-b8a2-5d670de89172)

After:
![Screenshot 2024-05-13 at 10 58
24 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/94ab2e3d-0609-448d-9c8c-cd07c69a513b)

I recommend testing this PR with large, complicated notebook files. I
used notebook files from [this popular
repository](https://github.com/jakevdp/PythonDataScienceHandbook/tree/master/notebooks)
in my preliminary testing.

The main thing to test is ensuring that notebook cells behave the same
as Python documents, besides the aforementioned issue with
`ruff.applyFormat`. You should also test adding and deleting cells (in
particular, deleting all the code cells and ensure that doesn't break
anything), changing the kind of a cell (i.e. from markup -> code or vice
versa), and creating a new notebook file from scratch. Finally, you
should also test that source actions work as expected (and across the
entire notebook).

Note: `ruff.applyAutofix` and `ruff.applyOrganizeImports` are currently
broken for notebook files, and I suspect it has something to do with
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11248. Once this is fixed, I
will update the test plan accordingly.

---------

Co-authored-by: nolan <nolan.king90@gmail.com>
2024-05-21 22:29:30 +00:00
Nicolas Jeker
84531d1644 Clarify motivation for E713 and E714 (#11483)
The wording 'negative comparison' is a rather vague description of the
'is not' operation and does not describe what the 'not in' operation
does (potentially copied from 'is not'). This was replaced with more
precise language to describe the operators taken from the official
python docs[1].

Both rules didn't have a strong reasoning besides 'it's bad, use the
other'. The origin of these rules seems to be PEP8[2] which prefers 'is
not' over 'not ... is' for readability. This is now reflected in the
description.

[1]:
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#membership-test-operations
[2]: https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/#programming-recommendations
2024-05-21 14:12:18 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
83b8b62e3e Avoid flagging __future__ annotations as required for non-evaluated type annotations (#11414)
## Summary

If an annotation won't be evaluated at runtime, we don't need to flag
`from __future__ import annotations` as required. This applies both to
quoted annotations and annotations outside of runtime-evaluated
positions, like:

```python
def main() -> None:
    a_list: list[str] | None = []
    a_list.append("hello")
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11397.
2024-05-21 18:57:13 +00:00
plredmond
7225732859 F401 - update documentation and deprecate ignore_init_module_imports (#11436)
## Summary

* Update documentation for F401 following recent PRs
  * #11168
  * #11314
* Deprecate `ignore_init_module_imports`
* Add a deprecation pragma to the option and a "warn user once" message
when the option is used.
* Restore the old behavior for stable (non-preview) mode:
* When `ignore_init_module_imports` is set to `true` (default) there are
no `__init_.py` fixes (but we get nice fix titles!).
* When `ignore_init_module_imports` is set to `false` there are unsafe
`__init__.py` fixes to remove unused imports.
* When preview mode is enabled, it overrides
`ignore_init_module_imports`.
* Fixed a bug in fix titles where `import foo as bar` would recommend
reexporting `bar as bar`. It now says to reexport `foo as foo`. (In this
case we don't issue a fix, fwiw; it was just a fix title bug.)

## Test plan

Added new fixture tests that reuse the existing fixtures for
`__init__.py` files. Each of the three situations listed above has
fixture tests. The F401 "stable" tests cover:

> * When `ignore_init_module_imports` is set to `true` (default) there
are no `__init_.py` fixes (but we get nice fix titles!).

The F401 "deprecated option" tests cover:

> * When `ignore_init_module_imports` is set to `false` there are unsafe
`__init__.py` fixes to remove unused imports.

These complement existing "preview" tests that show the new behavior
which recommends fixes in `__init__.py` according to whether the import
is 1st party and other circumstances (for more on that behavior see:
#11314).
2024-05-21 09:23:45 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
403f0dccd8 Consider soft keywords for E27 rules (#11446)
## Summary

This is a follow-up PR to #11445 update the `E27` rules to consider soft
keywords as well.

## Test Plan

Add test cases consisting of soft keywords and update the snapshot.
2024-05-20 05:38:06 +00:00
Zanie Blue
46fcd19ca6 Fix division by zero error in ecosystem check (#11469)
e.g.
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/9144809516/job/25143076896?pr=11468

<img width="1388" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-19 at 12 02 15 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/2586601/0df7cbcd-712c-4ea9-96f5-73f871570525">
2024-05-19 09:08:10 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
d9ec3d56b0 Add some new projects to the ecosystem CI (#11468)
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-05-19 08:08:38 -05:00
Auguste Lalande
cd87b787d9 Fix windows-ci failure (#11470)
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## Summary

The recent issues with the windows CI seem to be caused by
https://github.com/nextest-rs/nextest/issues/1493. With this
https://github.com/nextest-rs/nextest/issues/1493#issuecomment-2106331574
as a fix.

(Let's see if it works)
2024-05-19 07:25:06 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
dd6d411026 Remove comma from ecosystem checks (#11466)
## Summary

Something's up with this repo -- they added a post-checkout hook? So
let's just remove it for now. We should go through and add a new batch
of repositories some time.
2024-05-18 23:37:56 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
cfceb437a8 Treat escaped newline as valid sequence (#11465)
## Summary

We weren't treating the escaped newline as a valid condition to trigger
the safer fix (add an extra backslash before each invalid escape
sequence).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11461.
2024-05-19 03:32:32 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
48b0660228 Respect operator precedence in FURB110 (#11464)
## Summary

Ensures that we parenthesize expressions (if necessary) to preserve
operator precedence in `FURB110`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11398.
2024-05-19 03:17:11 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
24899efe50 Remove example from tab-indentation (#11462)
## Summary

I think the example is more confusing than helpful, since there's no
visual difference between the tab and space here (even if it rendered
properly).

Closes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11460#issuecomment-2118397278.
2024-05-17 17:49:16 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
83152fff92 Include soft keywords for is_keyword check (#11445)
## Summary

This PR updates the `TokenKind::is_keyword` check to include soft
keywords. To account for this change, it adds a new
`is_non_soft_keyword` method.

The usage in logical line rules were updated to use the
`is_non_soft_keyword` method but it'll be updated to use `is_keyword` in
a follow-up PR (#11446).

While, the parser usages were kept as is. And because of that, the
snapshots for two test cases were updated in a better direction.

## Test Plan

`cargo insta test`
2024-05-17 10:26:48 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
43e8147eaf Sort edits prior to deduplicating in quotation fix (#11452)
## Summary

We already have handling for "references that get quoted within our
quoted references", but we were assuming a specific ordering in the way
edits were generated.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11449.
2024-05-16 12:13:09 -04:00
Jason R. Coombs
42b655b24f Locate ruff executable in 'bin' directory as installed by 'pip install --target'. (#11450)
Fixes #11246

## Summary

This change adds an intermediate additional search path for
`find_ruff_bin`.

I would have added this path as the last one, except that the last one
is the one reported to the user, so I made this one second to last.

## Test Plan

It's shown to work with this command:

```
 ~ @ pip-run git+https://github.com/jaraco/ruff@feature/honor-install-target-bin -- -m ruff --version
ruff 0.4.4
```

I tried running the same command on Windows, which should work in
theory, but building ruff from source on Windows is complicated. Even
after installing Rust, ruff fails to build when `libmimalloc-sys` fails
to build because `gcc` isn't installed (and the error message points to
a [broken
anchor](https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs#compile-time-requirements)).
I was really hoping Rust would get us away from the Windows as
second-class-citizen model :(.
2024-05-16 16:07:22 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f67c02c837 Remove leftover marker tokens (#11444)
## Summary

This PR removes the leftover marker tokens from the LALRPOP to
hand-written parser migration.
2024-05-16 11:39:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4436dec1d9 Fix broken comment in too-many-branches (#11440) 2024-05-16 02:25:20 +00:00
Tim Hatch
27da223e9f Add --output-format to ruff config CLI (#11438)
This is useful for extracting the defaults in order to construct
equivalent configs by external scripts. This is my first non-hello-world
rust code, comments and suggested tests appreciated.

## Summary

We already have `ruff linter --output-format json`, this provides `ruff
config x --output-format json` as well. I plan to use this to construct
an equivalent config snippet to include in some managed repos, so when
we update their version of ruff and it adds new lints, they get a PR
that includes the commented-out new lints.

Note that the no-args form of `ruff config` ignores output-format
currently, but probably should obey it (although array-of-strings
doesn't seem that useful, looking for input on format).

## Test Plan

I could use a hand coming up with a typical way to write automated tests
for this.

```sh-session
(.venv) [timhatch:ruff ]$ ./target/debug/ruff config lint.select
A list of rule codes or prefixes to enable. Prefixes can specify exact
rules (like `F841`), entire categories (like `F`), or anything in
between.

When breaking ties between enabled and disabled rules (via `select` and
`ignore`, respectively), more specific prefixes override less
specific prefixes.

Default value: ["E4", "E7", "E9", "F"]
Type: list[RuleSelector]
Example usage:
``toml
# On top of the defaults (`E4`, E7`, `E9`, and `F`), enable flake8-bugbear (`B`) and flake8-quotes (`Q`).
select = ["E4", "E7", "E9", "F", "B", "Q"]
``
(.venv) [timhatch:ruff ]$ ./target/debug/ruff config lint.select --output-format json
{
  "Field": {
    "doc": "A list of rule codes or prefixes to enable. Prefixes can specify exact\nrules (like `F841`), entire categories (like `F`), or anything in\nbetween.\n\nWhen breaking ties between enabled and disabled rules (via `select` and\n`ignore`, respectively), more specific prefixes override less\nspecific prefixes.",
    "default": "[\"E4\", \"E7\", \"E9\", \"F\"]",
    "value_type": "list[RuleSelector]",
    "scope": null,
    "example": "# On top of the defaults (`E4`, E7`, `E9`, and `F`), enable flake8-bugbear (`B`) and flake8-quotes (`Q`).\nselect = [\"E4\", \"E7\", \"E9\", \"F\", \"B\", \"Q\"]",
    "deprecated": null
  }
}
```
2024-05-15 22:17:33 -04:00
Jaap Roes
b3e4d39f64 Clearly indicate what is counted as a branch (#11423)
## Summary

As discussed in issue #11408, PLR0912 has a broader definition of
"branches" than I expected. This updates the documentation to include
this definition.

I also updated the example to include several different types of
branches, while still maintaining dictionary lookup as an alternative
solution. (Crafting a realistic example was quite a challenge 😅).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11408.
2024-05-15 22:17:05 -04:00
Tim Hatch
d05347cfcb Regenerate sys.rs with stdlibs==2024.5.15 (#11437)
## Summary

Now that 3.13.0 b1 is out some of the stdlib modules have changed names.

## Test Plan

Wait for CI to run, expected to be pretty safe.
2024-05-15 22:17:32 +00:00
Léopold Mebazaa
7ac9cabbff Update CONTRIBUTING.md to reflect the new parser (#11434)
## Summary

CONTRIBUTING.md says that `cargo dev print-ast` uses the old RuffPython
parser, even though, as far as I can tell, it uses the shiny new parser.
This PR fixes this.

## Test Plan

CI jobs should do the trick -- I didn't modify any code.
2024-05-15 14:36:28 +00:00
Alex Waygood
6963f75a14 Move string-prefix enumerations to a separate submodule (#11425)
## Summary

This moves the string-prefix enumerations in `ruff_python_ast` to a
separate submodule. I think this helps clarify that these prefixes are
purely abstract: they only depend on each other, and do not depend on
any of the other code in `nodes.rs` in any way. Moreover, while various
AST nodes _use_ them, they're not really nodes themselves, so they feel
slightly out of place in `nodes.rs`.

I considered moving all of them to `str.rs`, but it felt like enough
code that it could be a separate submodule.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-15 07:40:27 -04:00
github-actions[bot]
effe3ad4ef Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#11428)
Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2024-05-15 00:46:41 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bdc15a7cb9 Add automation for updating our vendored typeshed stubs (#11427) 2024-05-14 20:39:30 -04:00
plredmond
da882b6657 F401 - Recommend adding unused import bindings to __all__ (#11314)
Followup on #11168 and resolve #10391

# User facing changes

* F401 now recommends a fix to add unused import bindings to to
`__all__` if a single `__all__` list or tuple is found in `__init__.py`.
* If there are no `__all__` found in the file, fall back to recommending
redundant-aliases.
* If there are multiple `__all__` or only one but of the wrong type (non
list or tuple) then diagnostics are generated without fixes.
* `fix_title` is updated to reflect what the fix/recommendation is.

Subtlety: For a renamed import such as `import foo as bees`, we can
generate a fix to add `bees` to `__all__` but cannot generate a fix to
produce a redundant import (because that would break uses of the binding
`bees`).

# Implementation changes

* Add `name` field to `ImportBinding` to contain the name of the
_binding_ we want to add to `__all__` (important for the `import foo as
bees` case). It previously only contained the `AnyImport` which can give
us information about the import but not the binding.
* Add `binding` field to `UnusedImport` to contain the same. (Naming
note: the field `name` field already existed on `UnusedImport` and
contains the qualified name of the imported symbol/module)
* Change `fix_by_reexporting` to branch on the size of `dunder_all:
Vec<&Expr>`
* For length 0 call the edit-producing function `make_redundant_alias`.
  * For length 1 call edit-producing function `add_to_dunder_all`.
  * Otherwise, produce no fix.
* Implement the edit-producing function `add_to_dunder_all` and add unit
tests.
* Implement several fixture tests: empty `__all__ = []`, nonempty
`__all__ = ["foo"]`, mis-typed `__all__ = None`, plus-eq `__all__ +=
["foo"]`
* `UnusedImportContext::Init` variant now has two fields: whether the
fix is in `__init__.py` and how many `__all__` were found.

# Other changes

* Remove a spurious pattern match and instead use field lookups b/c the
addition of a field would have required changing the unrelated pattern.
* Tweak input type of `make_redundant_alias`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-05-14 17:02:33 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
96f6288622 Move UP034 to use TokenKind instead of Tok (#11424)
## Summary

This PR follows up from #11420 to move `UP034` to use `TokenKind`
instead of `Tok`.

The main reason to have a separate PR is so that the reviewing is easy.
This required a lot more updates because the rule used an index (`i`) to
keep track of the current position in the token vector. Now, as it's
just an iterator, we just use `next` to move the iterator forward and
extract the relevant information.

This is part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11401

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-14 17:28:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bb1c107afd Move most of token-based rules to use TokenKind (#11420)
## Summary

This PR moves the following rules to use `TokenKind` instead of `Tok`:
* `PLE2510`, `PLE2512`, `PLE2513`, `PLE2514`, `PLE2515`
* `E701`, `E702`, `E703`
* `ISC001`, `ISC002`
* `COM812`, `COM818`, `COM819`
* `W391`

I've paused here because the next set of rules
(`pyupgrade::rules::extraneous_parentheses`) indexes into the token
slice but we only have an iterator implementation. So, I want to isolate
that change to make sure the logic is still the same when I move to
using the iterator approach.

This is part of #11401 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-14 17:16:42 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c17193b5f8 Use TokenKind in blank lines checker (#11419)
## Summary

This PR updates the blank line rules checker to use `TokenKind` instead
of `Tok`.

This is part of #11401 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-14 17:07:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a33763170e Use TokenKind in doc_lines_from_tokens (#11418)
## Summary

This PR updates the `doc_lines_from_tokens` function to use `TokenKind`
instead of `Tok`.

This is part of #11401 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-14 16:56:14 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
025768d303 Add Tokens newtype wrapper, TokenKind iterator (#11361)
## Summary

Alternative to #11237 

This PR adds a new `Tokens` struct which is a newtype wrapper around a
vector of lexer output. This allows us to add a `kinds` method which
returns an iterator over the corresponding `TokenKind`. This iterator is
implemented as a separate `TokenKindIter` struct to allow using the type
and provide additional methods like `peek` directly on the iterator.

This exposes the linter to access the stream of `TokenKind` instead of
`Tok`.

Edit: I've made the necessary downstream changes and plan to merge the
entire stack at once.
2024-05-14 16:45:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
50f14d017e Use tokenize for linter benchmark (#11417)
## Summary

This PR updates the linter benchmark to use the `tokenize` function
instead of the lexer.

The linter expects the token list to be up to and including the first
error which is what the `ruff_python_parser::tokenize` function returns.

This was not a problem before because the benchmarks only uses valid
Python code.
2024-05-14 10:28:40 -04:00
Alex Waygood
aceb182db6 Improve the update_schemastore script (#11353) 2024-05-13 17:06:54 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6ed2482e27 Add Python 3.13 to list of allowed Python versions (#11411)
## Summary

I believe we're already "Python 3.13-ready"? The main Ruff-impacting
change I see in https://docs.python.org/3.13/whatsnew/3.13.html is [PEP
696](https://peps.python.org/pep-0696/) which Jelle added in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11120.
2024-05-13 16:35:41 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
dc5c44ccc4 Remove some hardcoded modules from generate_known_standard_library.py (#11409)
See feedback in: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11374
2024-05-13 12:27:34 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c3c87e86ef Implement IntoIterator for FStringElements (#11410)
A change which I lost somewhere when I force pushed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11400
2024-05-13 16:24:49 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ca99e9e2f0 Move W605 to the AST checker (#11402)
## Summary

This PR moves the `W605` rule to the AST checker.

This is part of #11401

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-13 16:13:06 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4b41e4de7f Create a newtype wrapper around Vec<FStringElement> (#11400)
## Summary

This PR adds a newtype wrapper around `Vec<FStringElement>` that derefs
to a `&Vec<FStringElement>`.

Both f-string and format specifier are made up of `Vec<FStringElement>`.
By creating a newtype wrapper around it, we can share the methods for
both parent types.
2024-05-13 16:04:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0dc130e841 Add Iterator impl for StringLike parts (#11399)
## Summary

This PR adds support to iterate over each part of a string-like
expression.

This similar to the one in the formatter:


128414cd95/crates/ruff_python_formatter/src/string/any.rs (L121-L125)

Although I don't think it's a 1-1 replacement in the formatter because
the one implemented in the formatter has another information for certain
variants (as can be seen for `FString`).

The main motivation for this is to avoid duplication for rules which
work only on the parts of the string and doesn't require any information
from the parent node. Here, the parent node being the expression node
which could be an implicitly concatenated string.

This PR also updates certain rule implementation to make use of this and
avoids logic duplication.
2024-05-13 15:52:03 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
10b85a0f07 Avoid lexer usage in PLE1300 and PLE1307 (#11406)
## Summary

This PR updates `PLE1300` and `PLE1307` to avoid using the lexer.

This is part of #11401 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-13 10:48:44 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
af60d539ab Move sub-crates to workspace dependencies (#11407)
## Summary

This matches the setup we use in `uv` and allows for consistency in the
`Cargo.toml` files.
2024-05-13 14:37:50 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b371713591 Add a note on --preview to the README (#11395) 2024-05-13 14:27:29 +00:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
3b0584449d Fix a few typos found by codespell (#11404)
## Summary

Just fix typos.

## Test Plan

CI jobs.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-05-13 13:22:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6ecb4776de Rename AnyStringKind -> AnyStringFlags (#11405)
## Summary

This PR renames `AnyStringKind` to `AnyStringFlags` and `AnyStringFlags`
to `AnyStringFlagsInner`.

The main motivation is to have consistent usage of "kind" and "flags".
For each string kind, it's "flags" like `StringLiteralFlags`,
`BytesLiteralFlags`, and `FStringFlags` but it was `AnyStringKind` for
the "any" variant.
2024-05-13 13:18:07 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
be0ccabbaa Add cargo shear to CI (#11393) 2024-05-12 22:23:36 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
6cec82fff8 Get cargo shear passing (#11392)
## Summary

Remove some unused dependencies, add a few ignores.
2024-05-13 01:56:24 +00:00
Tom Kuson
5ab4cc86c2 Reword future-rewritable-type-annotation (FA100) message (#11381)
## Summary

Changes `future-rewritable-type-annotation` (`FA100`) message to be less
confusing. Uses phrasing from the rule documentation to be consistent.
For example,

```
from_typing_import.py:5:13: FA100 Add `from __future__ import annotations` to rewrite `typing.List` more succinctly
```

Closes #10573.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-05-13 01:38:49 +00:00
renovate[bot]
bc7856e899 Update pre-commit dependencies (#11391) 2024-05-12 21:22:04 -04:00
Rahul Modpur
6a28f3448e Migrate sys.rs generation to stdlibs (#11374)
## Summary

Closes #11347
2024-05-12 21:21:51 -04:00
renovate[bot]
7c824faa88 Update Rust crate thiserror to v1.0.60 (#11390) 2024-05-13 00:36:08 +00:00
renovate[bot]
12da5968a0 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.117 (#11388) 2024-05-13 00:35:46 +00:00
renovate[bot]
a747b3f2a1 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.63 (#11389) 2024-05-13 00:35:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
01a0e6cc7e Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.201 (#11387) 2024-05-13 00:34:34 +00:00
renovate[bot]
a8b06537c7 Update Rust crate anyhow to v1.0.83 (#11384) 2024-05-13 00:34:00 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7b8fe25d32 Update Rust crate schemars to v0.8.19 (#11386) 2024-05-13 00:33:29 +00:00
renovate[bot]
a50416a6d7 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.82 (#11385) 2024-05-13 00:33:05 +00:00
renovate[bot]
41e53d59ab Update NPM Development dependencies (#11383) 2024-05-13 00:30:58 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0fc6cf9bee Avoid PLE0237 for property with setter (#11377)
## Summary

Should this consider the decorator only if the name is actually a
property or is the logic in this PR correct?

fixes: #11358

## Test Plan

Add test case.
2024-05-12 20:23:00 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d835b3e218 Avoid TCH005 for if stmt with elif/else block (#11376)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug where the auto-fix for `TCH005` would delete the
entire `if` statement.

The fix in this PR is to not consider it a violation if there are any
`elif`/`else` blocks. This also matches the behavior of the original
plugin.

fixes: #11368 

## Test plan

Add test cases.
2024-05-12 20:22:25 -04:00
Jane Lewis
d7f093ef9e ruff server: Support noqa comment code action (#11276)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10594.

Code actions to disable a diagnostic via `noqa` comment are now
available.


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/6d3bcf11-a9d9-499b-8c7f-a10cd39cfbba

`DiagnosticFix` has been changed so that `noqa` code actions appear even
for diagnostics with no available quick fix. It can contain quick fix
edits, `noqa` comment edits, or both.

## Test Plan

The scenarios that need to be tested are as follows:
* A code action to disable a diagnostic should be available for every
diagnostic.
* Using this code action should append to the appropriate line with the
diagnostic, or modify an existing `noqa` comment.
* Adding a `noqa` comment manually should make a diagnostic disappear
* `Fix all auto-fixable problems` should not add `noqa` comments
* Removing a code from a `noqa` comment should make the diagnostic
re-appear
2024-05-12 14:39:46 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
4b330b11c6 [flake8-pie] Preserve parentheses in unnecessary-dict-kwargs (#11372)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11371.
2024-05-11 18:04:54 -04:00
Jane Lewis
890cc325d5 Split add_noqa process into distinctive edit generation and edit application stages (#11265)
## Summary

`--add-noqa` now runs in two stages: first, the linter finds all
diagnostics that need noqa comments and generate edits on a per-line
basis. Second, these edits are applied, in order, to the document.

A public-facing function, `generate_noqa_edits`, has also been
introduced, which returns noqa edits generated on a per-diagnostic
basis. This will be used by `ruff server` for noqa comment quick-fixes.

## Test Plan

Unit tests have been updated.
2024-05-10 23:16:52 +00:00
Douglas Thor
0726e82342 [pyflakes] Update docs to describe WAI behavior (F541) (#11362)
Addresses this comment:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11357#issuecomment-2104714029


## Summary

The docs for F541 did not mention some surprising, but WAI, behavior
regarding implicit string concatenation. Update the docs to describe the
behavior.

Here's how things rendered for me locally:


![image](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/5386897/32067121-b190-4268-b987-ff37df11a618)
2024-05-10 19:10:34 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f79c980e17 Add support for attribute docstring in the semantic model (#11315)
## Summary

This PR adds updates the semantic model to detect attribute docstring.

Refer to [PEP 258](https://peps.python.org/pep-0258/#attribute-docstrings) 
for the definition of an attribute docstring.

This PR doesn't add full support for it but only considers string
literals as attribute docstring for the following cases:
1. A string literal following an assignment statement in the **global
scope**.
2. A global class attribute

For an assignment statement, it's considered an attribute docstring only
if the target expression is a name expression (`x = 1`). So, chained
assignment, multiple assignment or unpacking, and starred expression,
which are all valid in the target position, aren't considered here.

In `__init__` method, an assignment to the `self` variable like `self.x = 1`
is also a candidate for an attribute docstring. **This PR does not
support this position.**

## Test Plan

I used the following source code along with a print statement to verify
that the attribute docstring detection is correct.

Refer to the PR description for the code snippet.

I'll add this in the follow-up PR
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11302) which uses this method.
2024-05-10 20:27:56 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
35ba3c91ce Use u64 instead of i64 in Int type (#11356)
## Summary

I believe the value here is always unsigned, since we represent `-42` as
a unary operator on `42`.
2024-05-10 13:35:15 +00:00
konsti
1f794077ec Allow clippy map-unwrap-or (#11354)
`map_or` is harder too read than the `.map().unwrap()` version.

See also https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/3498
2024-05-09 21:22:09 +00:00
Alex Waygood
3e8878a1c8 Bump version to v0.4.4 (#11352) 2024-05-09 17:00:46 +00:00
Carl Meyer
b6b4ad9949 [red-knot] @override lint rule (#11282)
## Summary

Lots of TODOs and things to clean up here, but it demonstrates the
working lint rule.

## Test Plan

```
➜ cat main.py
from typing import override
from base import B

class C(B):
    @override
    def method(self): pass

➜ cat base.py
class B: pass

➜ cat typing.py
def override(func):
    return func
```

(We provide our own `typing.py` since we don't have typeshed vendored or
type stub support yet.)

```
➜ ./target/debug/red_knot main.py
...
1   0.012086s TRACE red_knot Main Loop: Tick
[crates/red_knot/src/main.rs:157:21] diagnostics = [
    "Method C.method is decorated with `typing.override` but does not override any base class method",
]
```

If we add `def method(self): pass` to class `B` in `base.py` and run
red_knot again, there is no lint error.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-05-09 09:25:08 -06:00
Auguste Lalande
dd42961dd9 [pylint] Detect pathlib.Path.open calls in unspecified-encoding (PLW1514) (#11288)
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## Summary

Resolves #11263

Detect `pathlib.Path.open` calls which do not specify a file encoding.

## Test Plan

Test cases added to fixture.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-05-09 12:36:20 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c80c1712f0 [red-knot] Vendor typeshed's stdlib (#11340)
This PR vendors typeshed!

-  The first commit vendors the stdlib directory from typeshed into a new crates/red_knot/vendored_typeshed directory.
-  The second commit adjusts various linting config files to make sure that the vendored code is excluded from typo checks, formatting checks, etc.
-  The LICENSE and README.md files are also vendored, but all other directories and files (stubs, scripts, tests, test_cases, etc.) are excluded. We should have no need for them (except possibly stubs/, discussed in more depth below).
-  Similar to the way pyright has a commit.txt file in its vendored copy of typeshed, to indicate which typeshed commit the vendored code corresponds to, I've also added a crates/red_knot/vendored_typeshed/source_commit.txt file in the third commit of this PR.

One open question is: should we vendor the stdlib and stubs directories, or just the stdlib directory? The stubs/ directory contains stubs for 162 third-party packages outside the stdlib. Mypy and typeshed_client1 only vendor the stdlib directory; pyright and pyre vendor both the stdlib and stubs directories; pytype vendors the entire typeshed repo (scripts/, tests/ and all).

In this PR, I've chosen to copy mypy and typeshed_client. Unlike vendoring the stdlib, which is unavoidable if we want to do typechecking of the stdlib, it's not strictly necessary to vendor the stubs directory: each subdirectory in stubs is published to PyPI as a standalone stubs distribution that can be (uv)-pip-installed into a virtual environment. It might be useful for our users if we vendored those stubs anyway, but there are costs as well as benefits to doing so (apart from just the sheer amount of vendored code in the ruff repository), so I'd rather consider it separately.
2024-05-09 12:44:53 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
e2fe177c6b Revert "Simplify arithmetic operation in logical lines checker (#11346)" (#11348)
## Summary

I merged this, but I think it might not be the same behavior? See my
comment at:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11346#discussion_r1594848224
2024-05-08 21:51:37 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
e9d1cddc97 Simplify arithmetic operation in logical lines checker (#11346)
## Summary

Simplify arithmetic operation in logical lines checker
2024-05-08 20:59:56 -04:00
Alex Waygood
dfe4291c0b Improve ruff_python_semantic::all::extract_all_names() (#11335) 2024-05-08 17:09:31 +01:00
Micha Reiser
4541337f3d [red-knot] Remove <Db: SemanticDb> contraints in favor of dynamic dispatch (#11339) 2024-05-08 18:07:14 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
8e9ddee392 Ignore end-of-line comments when determining blank line rules (#11342)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11331.
2024-05-08 15:19:27 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
702d2fa1eb Make B024 and B027 documentation more nuanced (#11341)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11334.
2024-05-08 11:16:58 -04:00
Carl Meyer
caf01472d5 [red-knot] fix re-hashing in Files and SymbolTable (#11327) 2024-05-08 06:31:19 -06:00
Micha Reiser
22639c5a2a Move all module from the AST to the semantic crate (#11330) 2024-05-08 08:56:50 +00:00
Ahmed Ilyas
8591adba11 Consider with statements for too many branches lint (#11321)
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11313

## Summary

PLR0912(too-many-branches) did not count branches inside with: blocks.
With this fix, the branches inside with statements are also counted.

## Test Plan

Added a new test case.
2024-05-08 03:10:12 +00:00
Shixian Sheng
29f2bc0f97 Update README.md (#11326)
## Summary

After checking the links, I found that one link leads to 404. Correct me
if i'm wrong, but I think the link I changed to is the supposed one
2024-05-07 20:00:08 -04:00
Tushar Sadhwani
56b4c47d74 [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI062 (duplicate-literal-member) (#11269) 2024-05-07 19:28:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
1a392d34e1 Tell renovate not to try to update GitHub runners (#11324) 2024-05-07 16:02:35 +00:00
Alex Waygood
6774f27f4b Refactor the ExprDict node (#11267)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-05-07 11:46:10 +00:00
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
de270154a1 chore(comment): Define HIR (#11320) 2024-05-07 12:39:55 +02:00
Tushar Sadhwani
bc3f4fa3bc [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI059 (generic-not-last-base-class) (#11233) 2024-05-07 10:07:56 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
28cc71fb6b Remove cyclic dev dependency with the parser crate (#11261)
## Summary

This PR removes the cyclic dev dependency some of the crates had with
the parser crate.

The cyclic dependencies are:
* `ruff_python_ast` has a **dev dependency** on `ruff_python_parser` and
`ruff_python_parser` directly depends on `ruff_python_ast`
* `ruff_python_trivia` has a **dev dependency** on `ruff_python_parser`
and `ruff_python_parser` has an indirect dependency on
`ruff_python_trivia` (`ruff_python_parser` - `ruff_python_ast` -
`ruff_python_trivia`)

Specifically, this PR does the following:
* Introduce two new crates
* `ruff_python_ast_integration_tests` and move the tests from the
`ruff_python_ast` crate which uses the parser in this crate
* `ruff_python_trivia_integration_tests` and move the tests from the
`ruff_python_trivia` crate which uses the parser in this crate

### Motivation

The main motivation for this PR is to help development. Before this PR,
`rust-analyzer` wouldn't provide any intellisense in the
`ruff_python_parser` crate regarding the symbols in `ruff_python_ast`
crate.

```
[ERROR][2024-05-03 13:47:06] .../vim/lsp/rpc.lua:770	"rpc"	"/Users/dhruv/.cargo/bin/rust-analyzer"	"stderr"	"[ERROR project_model::workspace] cyclic deps: ruff_python_parser(Idx::<CrateData>(50)) -> ruff_python_ast(Idx::<CrateData>(37)), alternative path: ruff_python_ast(Idx::<CrateData>(37)) -> ruff_python_parser(Idx::<CrateData>(50))\n"
```

## Test Plan

Check the logs of `rust-analyzer` to not see any signs of cyclic
dependency.
2024-05-07 09:24:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
12b5c3a54c [flake8-bugbear] Ignore enum classes in cached-instance-method (B019) (#11312)
## Summary

While I was here, I also updated the rule to use
`function_type::classify` rather than hard-coding `staticmethod` and
friends.

Per Carl:

> Enum instances are already referred to by the class, forming a cycle
that won't get collected until the class itself does. At which point the
`lru_cache` itself would be collected, too.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9912.
2024-05-06 14:19:22 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
a73b8c82a8 Add globbing to isort sections docs (#11311)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11310.
2024-05-06 18:12:29 +00:00
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
2f1983e4ad fix typo (#11309) 2024-05-06 12:04:53 -04:00
Micha Reiser
868bbd4de6 Fix 'MarkVerbatimCommentsAsFormattedVisitor' is unused warning in release builds (#11304) 2024-05-06 07:43:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1bb61bab67 Respect logged and re-raised expressions in nested statements (#11301)
## Summary

Historically, we only ignored `flake8-blind-except` if you re-raised or
logged the exception as a _direct_ child statement; but it could be
nested somewhere. This was just a known limitation at the time of adding
the previous logic.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11289.
2024-05-05 21:52:09 -04:00
renovate[bot]
b7fe2b57de Update pre-commit dependencies (#11296) 2024-05-06 01:20:31 +00:00
renovate[bot]
2e353d97ae Update react monorepo to v18.3.1 (#11299) 2024-05-05 21:10:28 -04:00
renovate[bot]
5bdb160781 Update cloudflare/wrangler-action action to v3.5.0 (#11298) 2024-05-05 21:09:22 -04:00
renovate[bot]
ed3b256bc1 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.200 (#11294) 2024-05-05 21:08:28 -04:00
renovate[bot]
f9424a487d Update NPM Development dependencies (#11297) 2024-05-05 21:08:19 -04:00
renovate[bot]
7e38355ca6 Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.154 (#11293) 2024-05-05 21:08:02 -04:00
renovate[bot]
fa53e67b08 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.0.19 (#11295) 2024-05-05 21:07:18 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
9db11dcce2 Touch-up error messages in server file discovery (#11285)
## Summary

Just making these messages a little more consistent with how we format
them in Ruff, uv, etc.
2024-05-05 13:20:51 -04:00
Jane Lewis
a8a97291d1 Fix ruff server hanging after Neovim closes (#11291)
## Summary

A follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11222. `ruff
server` stalls during shutdown with Neovim because after it receives an
exit notification and closes the I/O thread, it attempts to log a
success message to `stderr`. Removing this log statement fixes this
issue.

## Test Plan

Track the instances of `ruff` in the OS task manager as you open and
close Neovim. A new instance should appear when Neovim starts and it
should disappear once Neovim is closed.
2024-05-05 17:15:48 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c3e0306c9d Allow set(True) for boolean traps (#11287)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8923.
2024-05-04 21:33:08 +00:00
Jane Lewis
1d20422ba9 Create snapshot tests for --add-noqa (#11286) 2024-05-04 18:02:46 +00:00
Jane Lewis
c4bf783b85 ruff server: Editor settings are used by default if no file-based configuration exists (#11266)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11258.

This PR fixes the settings resolver to match the expected behavior when
file-based configuration is not available.

## Test Plan

In a workspace with no file-based configuration, set a setting in your
editor and confirm that this setting is used instead of the default.
2024-05-04 10:52:01 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
6587dc1269 Use shared is_stub in unused argument rules (#11284)
## Summary

We already have a shared helper for this.
2024-05-04 13:51:44 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
9d45987c19 Expand tildes when resolving Ruff server configuration file (#11283)
## Summary

Users can now include tildes and environment variables in the provided
path, just like with `--config`.

Closes #11277.

## Test Plan

Set the configuration path to `"ruff.configuration": "~/x.toml"`;
verified that the server attempted to read from `/Users/crmarsh/x.toml`.

![Screenshot 2024-05-04 at 1 31
43 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/ea9829cd-6d8a-4818-a47c-dcff9219e996)
2024-05-04 13:51:26 -04:00
Carlos Cabral
5f0c189fa1 Change hardcoded-tmp-directory-extend example to follow the schema (#11275)
## Summary
Change `hardcoded-tmp-directory-extend` example to follow the schema:

1e91a09918/ruff.schema.json (L896-L901)
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2024-05-03 20:44:38 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
1e91a09918 Bump version to v0.4.3 (#11274) 2024-05-03 18:48:31 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
d0f51c6434 Remove remaining ruff_shrinking references (#11272)
## Summary

This caused `rooster release` to fail.

Initially removed in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11242.
2024-05-03 20:22:08 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8dd38110d9 Use function range for reimplemented-operator diagnostics (#11271) 2024-05-03 20:11:02 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
894cd13ec1 [refurb] Ignore methods in reimplemented-operator (FURB118) (#11270)
## Summary

This rule does more harm than good when applied to methods.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10898.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11045.
2024-05-03 20:03:12 +00:00
Tushar Sadhwani
f3284fde9a Remove unnecessary check for RUF020 enabled (#11268)
## Summary

In #9218 `Rule::NeverUnion` was partially removed from a
`checker.any_enabled` call. This makes the change consistent.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-03 18:19:13 +00:00
Carl Meyer
82dd5e6936 [red-knot] resolve class members (#11256) 2024-05-03 11:34:13 -06:00
Micha Reiser
6a1e555537 Upgrade to Rust 1.78 (#11260) 2024-05-03 12:46:21 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
349a4cf8ce Remove trailing reference section (#11257) 2024-05-03 01:23:40 +00:00
Jane Lewis
dfbeca5bdd ruff server no longer hangs after shutdown (#11222)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11207.

The server would hang after handling a shutdown request on
`IoThreads::join()` because a global sender (`MESSENGER`, used to send
`window/showMessage` notifications) would remain allocated even after
the event loop finished, which kept the writer I/O thread channel open.

To fix this, I've made a few structural changes to `ruff server`. I've
wrapped the send/receive channels and thread join handle behind a new
struct, `Connection`, which facilitates message sending and receiving,
and also runs `IoThreads::join()` after the event loop finishes. To
control the number of sender channels, the `Connection` wraps the sender
channel in an `Arc` and only allows the creation of a wrapper type,
`ClientSender`, which hold a weak reference to this `Arc` instead of
direct channel access. The wrapper type implements the channel methods
directly to prevent access to the inner channel (which would allow the
channel to be cloned). ClientSender's function is analogous to
[`WeakSender` in
`tokio`](https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/sync/mpsc/struct.WeakSender.html).
Additionally, the receiver channel cannot be accessed directly - the
`Connection` only exposes an iterator over it.

These changes will guarantee that all channels are closed before the I/O
threads are joined.

## Test Plan

Repeatedly open and close an editor utilizing `ruff server` while
observing the task monitor. The net total amount of open `ruff`
instances should be zero once all editor windows have closed.

The following logs should also appear after the server is shut down:

<img width="835" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-30 at 3 56 22 PM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/404b74f5-ef08-4bb4-9fa2-72e72b946695">

This can be tested on VS Code by changing the settings and then checking
`Output`.
2024-05-03 01:09:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9e69cd6e93 Rephrase rationale for pytest-incorrect-pytest-import (#11255)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11247.
2024-05-03 00:51:42 +00:00
plredmond
b90a937a59 Add decorator types to function type (#11253)
* Add `decorators: Vec<Type>` to `FunctionType` struct
* Thread decorators through two `add_function` definitions
* Populate decorators at the callsite in `infer_symbol_type`
* Small test
2024-05-02 16:58:56 -07:00
plredmond
59afff0e6a F401 - Distinguish between imports we wish to remove and those we wish to make explicit-exports (#11168)
Resolves #10390 and starts to address #10391

# Changes to behavior

* In `__init__.py` we now offer some fixes for unused imports.
* If the import binding is first-party this PR suggests a fix to turn it
into a redundant alias.
* If the import binding is not first-party, this PR suggests a fix to
remove it from the `__init__.py`.
* The fix-titles are specific to these new suggested fixes.
* `checker.settings.ignore_init_module_imports` setting is
deprecated/ignored. There is probably a documentation change to make
that complete which I haven't done.

---

<details><summary>Old description of implementation changes</summary>

# Changes to the implementation

* In the body of the loop over import statements that contain unused
bindings, the bindings are partitioned into `to_reexport` and
`to_remove` (according to how we want to resolve the fact they're
unused) with the following predicate:
  ```rust
in_init && is_first_party(checker, &import.qualified_name().to_string())
// true means make it a reexport
  ```
* Instead of generating a single fix per import statement, we now
generate up to two fixes per import statement:
  ```rust
  (fix_by_removing_imports(checker, node_id, &to_remove, in_init).ok(),
   fix_by_reexporting(checker, node_id, &to_reexport, dunder_all).ok())
  ```
* The `to_remove` fixes are unsafe when `in_init`.
* The `to_explicit` fixes are safe. Currently, until a future PR, we
make them redundant aliases (e.g. `import a` would become `import a as
a`).

## Other changes

* `checker.settings.ignore_init_module_imports` is deprecated/ignored.
Instead, all fixes are gated on `checker.settings.preview.is_enabled()`.
* Got rid of the pattern match on the import-binding bound by the inner
loop because it seemed less readable than referencing fields on the
binding.
* [x] `// FIXME: rename "imports" to "bindings"` if reviewer agrees (see
code)
* [x] `// FIXME: rename "node_id" to "import_statement"` if reviewer
agrees (see code)

<details>
<summary><h2>Scope cut until a future PR</h2></summary>

* (Not implemented) The `to_explicit` fixes will be added to `__all__`
unless it doesn't exist. When `__all__` doesn't exist they're resolved
by converting to redundant aliases (e.g. `import a` would become `import
a as a`).
 
---

</details>

# Test plan

* [x] `crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyflakes/F401_24`
contains an `__init__.py` with*out* `__all__` that exercises the
features in this PR, but it doesn't pass.
* [x]
`crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyflakes/F401_25_dunder_all`
contains an `__init__.py` *with* `__all__` that exercises the features
in this PR, but it doesn't pass.
* [x] Write unit tests for the new edit functions in
`fix::edits::make_redundant_alias`.

</details>

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-05-02 16:10:32 -07:00
Micha Reiser
7cec3b2623 Remove num-cpus dependency (#11240) 2024-05-02 22:30:48 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
9a1f6f6762 Avoid allocations for isort module names (#11251)
## Summary

Random refactor I noticed when investigating the F401 changes. We don't
need to allocate in most cases here.
2024-05-02 19:17:56 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
3a7c01b365 Ignore list-copy recommendations for async for loops (#11250)
## Summary

Removes these from `PERF402`, but adds them to `PERF401`, with a custom
message to use an `async` comprehension.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10787.
2024-05-02 11:48:52 -07:00
Micha Reiser
64700d296f Remove ImportMap (#11234)
## Summary

This PR removes the `ImportMap` implementation and all its routing
through ruff.

The import map was added in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/3243
but we then never ended up using it to do cross file analysis.

We are now working on adding multifile analysis to ruff, and revisit
import resolution as part of it.


```
hyperfine --warmup 10 --runs 20 --setup "./target/release/ruff clean" \
              "./target/release/ruff check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython -e -s --extend-select=I" \
              "./target/release/ruff-import check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython -e -s --extend-select=I" 
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/ruff check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython -e -s --extend-select=I
  Time (mean ± σ):      37.6 ms ±   0.9 ms    [User: 52.2 ms, System: 63.7 ms]
  Range (min … max):    35.8 ms …  39.8 ms    20 runs
 
Benchmark 2: ./target/release/ruff-import check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython -e -s --extend-select=I
  Time (mean ± σ):      36.0 ms ±   0.7 ms    [User: 50.3 ms, System: 58.4 ms]
  Range (min … max):    34.5 ms …  37.6 ms    20 runs
 
Summary
  ./target/release/ruff-import check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython -e -s --extend-select=I ran
    1.04 ± 0.03 times faster than ./target/release/ruff check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython -e -s --extend-select=I
```

I suspect that the performance improvement should even be more
significant for users that otherwise don't have any diagnostics.


```
hyperfine --warmup 10 --runs 20 --setup "cd ../ecosystem/airflow && ../../ruff/target/release/ruff clean" \
              "./target/release/ruff check ../ecosystem/airflow -e -s --extend-select=I" \
              "./target/release/ruff-import check ../ecosystem/airflow -e -s --extend-select=I" 
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/ruff check ../ecosystem/airflow -e -s --extend-select=I
  Time (mean ± σ):      53.7 ms ±   1.8 ms    [User: 68.4 ms, System: 63.0 ms]
  Range (min … max):    51.1 ms …  58.7 ms    20 runs
 
Benchmark 2: ./target/release/ruff-import check ../ecosystem/airflow -e -s --extend-select=I
  Time (mean ± σ):      50.8 ms ±   1.4 ms    [User: 50.7 ms, System: 60.9 ms]
  Range (min … max):    48.5 ms …  55.3 ms    20 runs
 
Summary
  ./target/release/ruff-import check ../ecosystem/airflow -e -s --extend-select=I ran
    1.06 ± 0.05 times faster than ./target/release/ruff check ../ecosystem/airflow -e -s --extend-select=I

```

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-05-02 11:26:02 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
e62fa4ea32 Avoid debug assertion around NFKC renames (#11249)
## Summary

This assertion isn't quite correct, since with NFKC normalization, two
identifiers can have different lengths but map to the same binding.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11238.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11239.
2024-05-02 10:59:39 -07:00
Micha Reiser
1673bc466b Remove ruff-shrinking crate (#11242) 2024-05-02 10:17:55 +02:00
Micha Reiser
a70808b125 Make libc a platform specific dependency (#11241) 2024-05-02 07:45:08 +00:00
Jane Lewis
4aac1d1db9 ruff server respects per-file-ignores configuration (#11224)
## Summary

Fixes #11185
Fixes #11214 

Document path and package information is now forwarded to the Ruff
linter, which allows `per-file-ignores` to correctly match against the
file name. This also fixes an issue where the import sorting rule didn't
distinguish between third-party and first-party packages since we didn't
pass in the package root.

## Test Plan

`per-file-ignores` should ignore files as expected. One quick way to
check is by adding this to your `pyproject.toml`:
```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"__init__.py" = ["ALL"]
```

Then, confirm that no diagnostics appear when you add code to an
`__init__.py` file (besides syntax errors).

The import sorting fix can be verified by failing to reproduce the
original issue - an `I001` diagnostic should not appear in
`other_module.py`.
2024-05-01 19:24:35 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala
653c8d83e9 Rename variable to indent_width to match docs (#11230)
Reference:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8705#issuecomment-2084726911
2024-05-01 12:04:03 +00:00
Micha Reiser
376fb71a7f Avoid parsing the root configuration twice (#10625) 2024-05-01 09:28:30 +00:00
Jane Lewis
068e22d382 ruff server reads from a configuration TOML file in the user configuration directory if no local configuration exists (#11225)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11158.

A settings file in the ruff user configuration directory will be used as
a configuration fallback, if it exists.

## Test Plan

Create a `pyproject.toml` or `ruff.toml` configuration file in the ruff
user configuration directory.

* On Linux, that will be `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ruff/` or `$HOME/.config`
* On macOS, that will be `$HOME/Library/Application Support`
* On Windows, that will be `{FOLDERID_LocalAppData}`

Then, open a file inside of a workspace with no configuration. The
settings in the user configuration file should be used.
2024-05-01 02:08:50 -07:00
Micha Reiser
1f217d54d0 [red-knot] Remove Clone from Files (#11213) 2024-05-01 09:11:39 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
414990c022 Respect async expressions in comprehension bodies (#11219)
## Summary

We weren't recursing into the comprehension body.
2024-04-30 18:38:31 +00:00
Jane Lewis
4779dd1173 Write ruff server setup guide for Helix (#11183)
## Summary

Closes #11027.
2024-04-30 10:15:29 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
c5adbf17da Ignore non-abstract class attributes when enforcing B024 (#11210)
## Summary

I think the check included here does make sense, but I don't see why we
would allow it if a value is provided for the attribute -- since, in
that case, isn't it _not_ abstract?

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11208.
2024-04-30 09:01:08 -07:00
Micha Reiser
c6dcf3502b [red-knot] Use FileId in module resolver to map from file to module (#11212) 2024-04-30 14:09:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
1e585b8667 [red knot] Introduce LintDb (#11204) 2024-04-30 16:01:46 +02:00
Alex Waygood
21d824abfd [pylint] Also emit PLR0206 for properties with variadic parameters (#11200) 2024-04-30 11:59:37 +01:00
Micha Reiser
7e28c80354 [red-knot] Refactor program.check scheduling (#11202) 2024-04-30 07:23:41 +00:00
Micha Reiser
bc03d376e8 [red-knot] Add "cheap" program.snapshot (#11172) 2024-04-30 07:13:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
eb6f562419 red-knot: introduce a StatisticsRecorder trait for the KeyValueCache (#11179)
## Summary

This PR changes the `DebugStatistics` and `ReleaseStatistics` structs so
that they implement a common `StatisticsRecorder` trait, and makes the
`KeyValueCache` struct generic over a type parameter bound to that
trait. The advantage of this approach is that it's much harder for the
`DebugStatistics` and `ReleaseStatistics` structs to accidentally grow
out of sync in the methods that they implement, which was the cause of
the release-build failure recently fixed in #11177.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p red_knot` and `cargo build --release` both continue to
pass for me locally
2024-04-30 07:14:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser
5561d445d7 linter: Enable test-rules for test build (#11201) 2024-04-30 08:06:47 +02:00
plredmond
c391c8b6cb Red Knot - Add symbol flags (#11134)
* Adds `Symbol.flag` bitfield. Populates it from (the three renamed)
`add_or_update_symbol*` methods.
* Currently there are these flags supported:
  * `IS_DEFINED` is set in a scope where a variable is defined.
* `IS_USED` is set in a scope where a variable is referenced. (To have
both this and `IS_DEFINED` would require two separate appearances of a
variable in the same scope-- one def and one use.)
* `MARKED_GLOBAL` and `MARKED_NONLOCAL` are **not yet implemented**.
(*TODO: While traversing, if you find these declarations, add these
flags to the variable.*)
* Adds `Symbol.kind` field (commented) and the data structure which will
populate it: `Kind` which is an enum of freevar, cellvar,
implicit_global, and implicit_local. **Not yet populated**. (*TODO: a
second pass over the scope (or the ast?) will observe the
`MARKED_GLOBAL` and `MARKED_NONLOCAL` flags to populate this field. When
that's added, we'll uncomment the field.*)
* Adds a few tests that the `IS_DEFINED` and `IS_USED` fields are
correctly set and/or merged:
* Unit test that subsequent calls to `add_or_update_symbol` will merge
the flag arguments.
* Unit test that in the statement `x = foo`, the variable `foo` is
considered used but not defined.
* Unit test that in the statement `from bar import foo`, the variable
`foo` is considered defined but not used.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-04-29 17:07:23 -07:00
Carl Meyer
ce030a467f [red-knot] resolve base class types (#11178)
## Summary

Resolve base class types, as long as they are simple names.

## Test Plan

cargo test
2024-04-29 16:22:30 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
04a922866a Add basic docs for the parser crate (#11199)
## Summary

This PR adds a basic README for the `ruff_python_parser` crate and
updates the CONTRIBUTING docs with the fuzzer and benchmark section.

Additionally, it also updates some inline documentation within the
parser crate and splits the `parse_program` function into
`parse_single_expression` and `parse_module` which will be called by
matching against the `Mode`.

This PR doesn't go into too much internal detail around the parser logic
due to the following reasons:
1. Where should the docs go? Should it be as a module docs in `lib.rs`
or in README?
2. The parser is still evolving and could include a lot of refactors
with the future work (feedback loop and improved error recovery and
resilience)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-04-29 17:08:07 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0ed7af35ec Add a daily workflow to fuzz the parser with randomly selected seeds (#11203) 2024-04-29 17:54:17 +01:00
Alex Waygood
87929ad5f1 Add convenience methods for iterating over all parameter nodes in a function (#11174) 2024-04-29 10:36:15 +00:00
renovate[bot]
8a887daeb4 Update pre-commit dependencies (#11195)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-04-29 08:40:21 +00:00
renovate[bot]
7317d734be Update dependency monaco-editor to ^0.48.0 (#11197)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:34:49 +02:00
renovate[bot]
c1a2a60182 Update NPM Development dependencies (#11196)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:33:12 +02:00
renovate[bot]
8e056b3a93 Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.199 (#11192)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:17:15 +02:00
renovate[bot]
616dd1873f Update Rust crate matchit to v0.8.2 (#11189)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:16:32 +02:00
renovate[bot]
acfb1a83c9 Update Rust crate serde_with to v3.8.1 (#11193)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:16:14 +02:00
renovate[bot]
7c0e32f255 Update Rust crate schemars to v0.8.17 (#11191)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:15:38 +02:00
renovate[bot]
4b84c55e3a Update Rust crate parking_lot to v0.12.2 (#11190)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:14:57 +02:00
renovate[bot]
4c8d33ec45 Update Rust crate hashbrown to v0.14.5 (#11188)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 08:14:33 +02:00
Alex Waygood
113e259e6d Various small improvements to the fuzz-parser script (#11186) 2024-04-28 18:17:27 +00:00
Micha Reiser
3474e37836 [red-knot] Unresolved imports lint rule (#11164) 2024-04-28 12:12:49 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
dfe90a3b2b Add a --release build to CI (#11182)
## Summary

We merged a failure here (#11177), and it only takes ~five minutes
anyway (which is shorter than some of our other jobs).
2024-04-27 20:36:33 -04:00
Micha Reiser
00d7c01cfc [red-knot] Fix absolute imports in module.resolve_name (#11180) 2024-04-27 20:07:07 +02:00
Micha Reiser
983a06cec3 [red-knot] Resolve and check dependencies (#11161) 2024-04-27 15:49:03 +00:00
Alex Waygood
47692027bf Fix cargo build --release (#11177)
## Summary

`cargo build --release` currently fails to compile on `main`:

<details>

```
error[E0599]: no method named `hit` found for struct `ReleaseStatistics` in the current scope
   --> crates/red_knot/src/cache.rs:22:29
    |
22  |             self.statistics.hit();
    |                             ^^^ method not found in `ReleaseStatistics`
...
145 | pub struct ReleaseStatistics;
    | ---------------------------- method `hit` not found for this struct

error[E0599]: no method named `miss` found for struct `ReleaseStatistics` in the current scope
   --> crates/red_knot/src/cache.rs:25:29
    |
25  |             self.statistics.miss();
    |                             ^^^^ method not found in `ReleaseStatistics`
...
145 | pub struct ReleaseStatistics;
    | ---------------------------- method `miss` not found for this struct

error[E0599]: no method named `hit` found for struct `ReleaseStatistics` in the current scope
   --> crates/red_knot/src/cache.rs:36:33
    |
36  |                 self.statistics.hit();
    |                                 ^^^ method not found in `ReleaseStatistics`
...
145 | pub struct ReleaseStatistics;
    | ---------------------------- method `hit` not found for this struct

error[E0599]: no method named `miss` found for struct `ReleaseStatistics` in the current scope
   --> crates/red_knot/src/cache.rs:41:33
    |
41  |                 self.statistics.miss();
    |                                 ^^^^ method not found in `ReleaseStatistics`
...
145 | pub struct ReleaseStatistics;
    | ---------------------------- method `miss` not found for this struct
```

</details>

This is because in a release build, `CacheStatistics` is a type alias
for `ReleaseStatistics`, and `ReleaseStatistics` doesn't have `hit()` or
`miss()` methods. (In a debug build, `CacheStatistics` is a type alias
for `DebugStatistics`, which _does_ have those methods.)

Possibly we could make this less likely to happen in the future by
making both structs implement a common trait instead of using type
aliases that vary depending on whether it's a debug build or not? For
now, though, this PR just brings the two structs in sync w.r.t. the
methods they expose.

## Test Plan

`cargo build --release` now once again compiles for me locally
2024-04-27 11:45:32 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
ec3243a6e5 Prioritize redefined-while-unused over unused-import (#11173)
## Summary

This PR adds an override to the fixer to ensure that we apply any
`redefined-while-unused` fixes prior to `unused-import`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10905.
2024-04-27 11:44:53 -04:00
Carl Meyer
2d6978f236 [red-knot] fix class vs instance (#11175)
## Summary

Clarify the type of an exact class object vs the type of instances of
that class.

## Test Plan

cargo test
2024-04-27 09:09:02 -06:00
Auguste Lalande
2490d2d4af [ruff] Detect duplicate codes as part of unused-noqa (RUF100) (#10850)
## Summary

Implement duplicate code detection as part of `RUF100`, mirroring the
behavior of `flake8-noqa` (`NQA005`) mentioned in #850. The idea to
merge the rule into `RUF100` was suggested by @MichaReiser
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10325#issuecomment-2025535444.

## Test Plan

Test cases were added to the fixture.
2024-04-27 12:33:44 +00:00
Jelle Zijlstra
59b73fabc1 [pyflakes] Improve invalid-print-syntax documentation (#11171)
This syntax wasn't "deprecated" in Python 3; it was removed.

I started looking at this rule because I was curious how Ruff could even
detect this without a Python 2 parser. Then I realized that
"print >> f, x" is actually valid Python 3 syntax: it creates a tuple
containing a right-shifted version of the print function.
2024-04-27 07:54:04 -04:00
Micha Reiser
61c97a037c red-knot: Introduce program.check (#11148) 2024-04-27 09:01:20 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7cd065e4a2 Kick off Red-knot (#10849)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2024-04-27 08:34:00 +00:00
Carl Meyer
845ba7cf5f Make ImportFrom level just a u32 (#11170) 2024-04-26 20:38:35 -06:00
Auguste Lalande
5994414739 [ruff] Implement redirected-noqa (RUF101) (#11052)
## Summary

Based on discussion in #10850.

As it stands today `RUF100` will attempt to replace code redirects with
their target codes even though this is not the "goal" of `RUF100`. This
behavior is confusing and inconsistent, since code redirects which don't
otherwise violate `RUF100` will not be updated. The behavior is also
undocumented. Additionally, users who want to use `RUF100` but do not
want to update redirects have no way to opt out.

This PR explicitly detects redirects with a new rule `RUF101` and
patches `RUF100` to keep original codes in fixes and reporting.

## Test Plan

Added fixture.
2024-04-27 02:08:11 +00:00
Jane Lewis
632965d0fa ruff server: Support a custom TOML configuration file (#11140)
## Summary

Closes #10985.

The server now supports a custom TOML configuration file as a client
setting. The setting must be an absolute path to a file. If the file is
called `pyproject.toml`, the server will attempt to parse it as a
pyproject file - otherwise, it will attempt to parse it as a `ruff.toml`
file, even if the file has a name besides `ruff.toml`.

If an option is set in both the custom TOML configuration file and in
the client settings directly, the latter will be used.

## Test Plan

1. Create a `ruff.toml` file outside of the workspace you are testing.
Set an option that is different from the one in the configuration for
your test workspace.
2. Set the path to the configuration in NeoVim:
```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup {
    init_options = {
      settings = {
        configuration = "absolute/path/to/your/configuration"
      }
    }
}
```
3. Confirm that the option in the configuration file is used, regardless
of what the option is set to in the workspace configuration.
4. Add the same option, with a different value, to the NeoVim
configuration directly. For example:
```lua
require('lspconfig').ruff.setup {
    init_options = {
      settings = {
        configuration = "absolute/path/to/your/configuration",
        lint = {
          select = []
        }
      }
    }
}
```
5. Confirm that the option set in client settings is used, regardless of
the value in either the custom configuration file or in the workspace
configuration.
2024-04-26 23:46:07 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
77a72ecd38 Avoid multiline expression if format specifier is present (#11123)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug where the formatter would format an f-string and
could potentially change the AST.

For a triple-quoted f-string, the element can't be formatted into
multiline if it has a format specifier because otherwise the newline
would be treated as part of the format specifier.

Given the following f-string:
```python
f"""aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccc {
    variable:.3f} ddddddddddddddd eeeeeeee"""
```

The formatter sees that the f-string is already multiline so it assumes
that it can contain line breaks i.e., broken into multiple lines. But,
in this specific case we can't format it as:

```python
f"""aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccc {
    variable:.3f
} ddddddddddddddd eeeeeeee"""
```
                     
Because the format specifier string would become ".3f\n", which is not
the original string (`.3f`).

If the original source code already contained a newline, they'll be
preserved. For example:
```python
f"""aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccc {
    variable:.3f
} ddddddddddddddd eeeeeeee"""
```

The above will be formatted as:
```py
f"""aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccc {variable:.3f
} ddddddddddddddd eeeeeeee"""
```

Note that the newline after `.3f` is part of the format specifier which
needs to be preserved.
The Python version is irrelevant in this case.

fixes: #10040 

## Test Plan

Add some test cases to verify this behavior.
2024-04-26 13:34:38 +00:00
Jane Lewis
16a1f3cbcc ruff server: Support setting to prioritize project configuration over editor configuration (#11086)
## Summary

This is intended to address
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/425, and is a follow-up
to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11062.

A new client setting is now supported by the server,
`prioritizeFileConfiguration`. This is a boolean setting (default:
`false`) that, if set to `true`, will instruct the configuration
resolver to prioritize file configuration (aka discovered TOML files)
over configuration passed in by the editor.

A corresponding extension PR has been opened, which makes this setting
available for VS Code:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/457.

## Test Plan

To test this with VS Code, you'll need to check out [the VS Code
PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/457) that adds this
setting.

The test process is similar to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11062, but in scenarios where the
editor configuration would take priority over file configuration, file
configuration should take priority.
2024-04-26 08:17:28 +00:00
Jelle Zijlstra
cd3e319538 Add support for PEP 696 syntax (#11120) 2024-04-26 09:47:29 +02:00
Shi Sheng
45725d3275 Update README.md (#11156)
## Summary

Sorry about an oversight, fixed the LICENSE redirection near the bottom
part of the README file. Now also is the full path
2024-04-25 22:46:47 -04:00
Shi Sheng
bbca8eb388 Update README.md (#11155)
## Summary

Modified the license badge so instead of `LICENSE`, it is now the full
path, and hoepfully will resolve the issue appeared in PyPI with the
license badge redirection
2024-04-25 22:14:21 -04:00
Steve C
c8c227dd5d [refurb] Implement fstring-number-format (FURB116) (#10921)
## Summary

Adds `FURB116`

See #1348 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-04-26 01:15:33 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b15e9e6e05 Include inline instantiations when detecting loggers (#11154)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11031.
2024-04-25 21:00:12 -04:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
22d4f11348 Upgrade codspeed-criterion-compat to 2.6.0 (#11153)
## Summary

`codspeed-criterion-compat` 2.6.0 [updates it's package selection
mechanism](https://github.com/CodSpeedHQ/codspeed-rust/pull/43), so
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10735 is no longer needed.

## Test Plan

CI should still be passing.
2024-04-25 20:22:37 -04:00
Alex Waygood
269014a539 Delete unused methods from Parameters (#11150) 2024-04-25 22:11:24 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
dc09f529bc Build a separate ARM wheel for macOS (#11149)
## Summary

Since we already build an x86 wheel, we can just build an ARM wheel
rather than cross-compiling to universal.

The build time is ~3 minutes vs. > 20 minutes and the resulting artifact
is much smaller, which is also a win for users.
2024-04-25 15:06:47 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
3364ef957d [pygrep_hooks] Fix blanket-noqa panic when last line has noqa with no newline (PGH004) (#11108)
## Summary

Resolves #11102

The error stems from these lines

f5c7a62aa6/crates/ruff_linter/src/noqa.rs (L697-L702)
I don't really understand the purpose of incrementing the last index,
but it makes the resulting range invalid for indexing into `contents`.

For now I just detect if the index is too high in `blanket_noqa` and
adjust it if necessary.

## Test Plan

Created fixture from issue example.
2024-04-25 14:39:38 -04:00
Jane Lewis
77c93fd63c Bump version to 0.4.2 (#11151) 2024-04-25 17:31:38 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1c9f5e3001 Display the AST even with syntax errors (#11147)
## Summary

This PR updates the playground to display the AST even if it contains a
syntax error. This could be useful for development and also to give a
quick preview of what error recovery looks like.

Note that not all recovery is correct but this allows us to iterate
quickly on what can be improved.

## Test Plan

Build the playground locally and test it.

<img width="1688" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-25 at 21 02 22"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/2b94934c-4f2c-4a9a-9693-3d8460ed9d0b">
2024-04-25 21:55:23 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
263a0d25ed Use macos-12 to build release wheels (#11146)
## Summary

GitHub has started to change `macos-latest` to `macos-14`. But
executables built on `macos-14` don't work on macOS 11 (see:
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/3261). This PR explicitly uses
`macos-12` instead (which is what we _intended_ to be using anyway).
2024-04-25 12:07:25 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4738e19974 Remove unused lexical error types (#11145) 2024-04-25 15:24:16 +00:00
bersbersbers
f428bd5052 Docs: mention lint.typing-modules in TCH001, TCH002, TCH003 (#11144)
## Summary

Mention `lint.typing-modules` in `TCH001`, `TCH002`, `TCH003`; close
#11142.
2024-04-25 11:23:03 -04:00
Jane Lewis
4690890e9f ruff server: In 'publish diagnostics' mode, document diagnostics are cleared properly when a file is closed (#11137)
## Summary

Fixes #11114. 

As part of the `onClose` handler, we publish an empty array of
diagnostics for the document being closed, similar to
[`ruff-lsp`](187d7790be/ruff_lsp/server.py (L459-L464)).
This prevent phantom diagnostics from lingering after a document is
closed. We'll only do this if the client doesn't support pull
diagnostics, because otherwise clearing diagnostics is their
responsibility.

## Test Plan

Diagnostics should no longer appear for a document in the Problems tab
after the document is closed.
2024-04-24 19:38:54 -07:00
Maxime Beauchemin
19baabba58 README: add Apache Superset to project list (#11136)
## Summary

Stoked to have found` ruff` and migrated over - quick testimonial ->

> Our smooth and fast migration to ruff allowed us to deprecate 4+ other
disjointed tools (pycln, pyupgrade, black, isort, flake8) that each had
their own CLI subcommands, different enabling/disabling semantics, and
pre-commit hooks. I can't wait to add pylint to the list. It's such a no
brainer to replace all this with the Ferrari of linters.`--add-no-qa`
and `--ignore-noqa` are so convenient, but `--fix` takes it home!
2024-04-24 21:39:39 -04:00
Sid
cee38f39df [flake8-blind-expect] Allow raise from in BLE001 (#11131)
## Summary

This allows `raise from` in BLE001.

```python
try:
    ...
except Exception as e:
    raise ValueError from e
```

Fixes #10806

## Test Plan

Test case added.
2024-04-24 11:56:11 -04:00
Alex Waygood
e3fde28146 [flake8-pyi] Allow overloaded __exit__ and __aexit__ definitions (PYI036) (#11057) 2024-04-24 15:48:52 +00:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
1c8849f9a8 Use Matchit to Resolve Per-File Settings (#11111)
## Summary

Continuation of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9444.

> When the formatter is fully cached, it turns out we actually spend
meaningful time mapping from file to `Settings` (since we use a
hierarchical approach to settings). Using `matchit` rather than
`BTreeMap` improves fully-cached performance by anywhere from 2-5%
depending on the project, and since these are all implementation details
of `Resolver`, it's minimally invasive.

`matchit` supports escaping routing characters so this change should now
be fully compatible.

## Test Plan

On my machine I'm seeing a ~3% improvement with this change.

```
hyperfine --warmup 20 -i "./target/release/main format ../airflow" "./target/release/ruff format ../airflow"
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/main format ../airflow
  Time (mean ± σ):      58.1 ms ±   1.4 ms    [User: 63.1 ms, System: 66.5 ms]
  Range (min … max):    56.1 ms …  62.9 ms    49 runs
 
Benchmark 2: ./target/release/ruff format ../airflow
  Time (mean ± σ):      56.6 ms ±   1.5 ms    [User: 57.8 ms, System: 67.7 ms]
  Range (min … max):    54.1 ms …  63.0 ms    51 runs
 
Summary
  ./target/release/ruff format ../airflow ran
    1.03 ± 0.04 times faster than ./target/release/main format ../airflow
```
2024-04-24 10:25:46 -04:00
Alex Waygood
37af6e6147 [flake8-pyi] Allow simple assignments to None in enum class scopes (PYI026) (#11128) 2024-04-24 15:13:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser
92814fd99b Use crossbeam-channel instead of crossbeam (#11129) 2024-04-24 13:56:55 +00:00
Shi Sheng
c9c2e7b978 Fix link to license in README (#11124) 2024-04-24 15:51:07 +02:00
Charlie Marsh
51dec8d95b [flake8-simplify] Avoid raising SIM911 for non-zip attribute calls (#11126)
## Summary

The `matches!` macro here is slightly off and allows _all_ attribute
calls through.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11125.
2024-04-24 13:05:17 +00:00
Nolan
7c8c1c71a3 Implement hover menu support for ruff-server; Issue #10595 (#11096)
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## Summary

Add support for hover menu to ruff_server, as requested in
[10595](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10595).
Majority of new code is in hover.rs.
I reused the regex from ruff-lsp's implementation. Also reused the
format_rule_text function from ruff/src/commands/rule.rs
Added capability registration in server.rs, and added the handler to
api.rs.

## Test Plan

Tested in NVIM v0.10.0-dev-2582+g2a8cef6bd, configured with lspconfig
using the default options (other than cmd pointing to my test build,
with options "server" and "--preview"). OS: Ubuntu 24.04, kernel
6.8.0-22.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jane Lewis <me@jane.engineering>
2024-04-23 20:16:02 +00:00
Alex Waygood
455d22cdc8 Fix syntax for some if-conditions in ci.yaml (#11109) 2024-04-23 19:46:58 +01:00
Jane Lewis
35ca887e02 ruff server: Ruff configuration from client settings overrides project configuration (#11062)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10984 that
implements configuration resolution for editor configuration. By 'editor
configuration', I'm referring to the client settings that correspond to
Ruff configuration/options, like `preview`, `select`, and so on. These
will be combined with 'project configuration' (configuration taken from
project files such as `pyproject.toml`) to generate the final linter and
formatter settings used by `RuffSettings`. Editor configuration takes
priority over project configuration.

In a follow-up pull request, I'll implement a new client setting that
allows project configuration to override editor configuration, as per
[this issue](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/425).

## Review guide

The first commit, e38966d8843becc7234fa7d46009c16af4ba41e9, is just
doing re-arrangement so that we can pass the right things to
`RuffSettings::resolve`. The actual resolution logic is in the second
commit, 0eec9ee75c10e5ec423bd9f5ce1764f4d7a5ad86. It might help to look
at these comments individually since the diff is rather messy.

## Test Plan

For the settings to show up in VS Code, you'll need to checkout this
branch: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/pull/456.

To test that the resolution for a specific setting works as expected,
run through the following scenarios, setting it in project and editor
configuration as needed:

| Set in project configuration? | Set in editor configuration? |
Expected Outcome |

|-------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| No | No | The editor should behave as if the setting was set to its
default value. |
| Yes | No | The editor should behave as if the setting was set to the
value in project configuration. |
| No | Yes | The editor should behave as if the setting was set to the
value in editor configuration. |
| Yes | Yes (but distinctive from project configuration) | The editor
should behave as if the setting was set to the value in editor
configuration. |

An exception to this is `extendSelect`, which does not have an analog in
TOML configuration. Instead, you should verify that `extendSelect`
amends the `select` setting. If `select` is set in both editor and
project configuration, `extendSelect` will only append to the `select`
value in editor configuration, so make sure to un-set it there if you're
testing `extendSelect` with `select` in project configuration.
2024-04-23 11:19:17 -07:00
Alex Waygood
f5c7a62aa6 Add a new CI job to fuzz the parser (#11089) 2024-04-23 10:24:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
38d2562f41 Refactor unary expression parsing (#11088)
## Summary

This PR refactors unary expression parsing with the following changes:
* Ability to get `OperatorPrecedence` from a unary operator (`UnaryOp`)
* Implement methods on `TokenKind`
	* Add `as_unary_operator` which returns an `Option<UnaryOp>`
* Add `as_unary_arithmetic_operator` which returns an `Option<UnaryOp>`
(used for pattern parsing)
* Rename `is_unary` to `is_unary_arithmetic_operator` (used in the
linter)

resolves: #10752 

## Test Plan

Verify that the existing test cases pass, no ecosystem changes, run the
Python based fuzzer on 3000 random inputs and run it on dozens of
open-source repositories.
2024-04-23 04:55:02 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
7eba967e16 Refactor binary expression parsing (#11073)
## Summary

This PR refactors the binary expression parsing in a way to make it
readable and easy to understand. It draws inspiration from the suggested
edits in the linked messages in #10752.

### Changes

* Ability to get the precedence of an operator
	* From a boolean operator (`BinOp`) to `OperatorPrecedence`
	* From a binary operator (`Operator`) to `OperatorPrecedence`
	* No comparison operator because all of them have the same precedence
* Implement methods on `TokenKind` to convert it to an appropriate
operator enum
	* Add `as_boolean_operator` which returns an `Option<BoolOp>`
	* Add `as_binary_operator` which returns an `Option<Operator>`
* No `as_comparison_operator` because it requires lookahead and I'm not
sure if `token.as_comparison_operator(peek)` is a good way to implement
it
* Introduce `BinaryLikeOperator`
	* Constructed from two tokens using the methods from the second point
* Add `precedence` method using the conversion methods mentioned in the
first point
* Make most of the functions in `TokenKind` private to the module
* Use `self` instead of `&self` for `TokenKind` 

fixes: #11072

## Test Plan

Refer #11088
2024-04-23 04:42:40 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5b81b8368d Make associativity a property of operator precedence (#11065)
## Summary

This PR does a few things but the main change is that is makes
associativity a property of operator precedence.

1. Rename `Precedence` -> `OperatorPrecedence`
2. Rename `parse_expression_with_precedence` ->
`parse_binary_expression_or_higher`
3. Move `current_binding_power` to `OperatorPrecedence::try_from_tokens`
[^1]
4. Add a `OperatorPrecedence::is_right_associative` method
5. Move from `increment_precedence` to using `<=` / `<` to check if the
parsing loop needs to stop [^2]

[^1]: Another alternative would be to have two separate methods to avoid
lookahead as it's required only for once case (`not in`). So,
`try_from_current_token(current).or_else(|| try_from_next_token(current,
peek))`
[^2]: This will allow us to easily make the refactors mentioned in
#10752

## Test Plan

Make sure the precedence parsing algorithm is still correct by running
the test suite, fuzz testing it and running it against a dozen or so
open-source repositories.
2024-04-23 04:28:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c30735d4a7 Add ExpressionContext for expression parsing (#11055)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `ExpressionContext` struct which is used in
expression parsing.

This solves the following problem:
1. Allowing starred expression with different precedence
2. Allowing yield expression in certain context
3. Remove ambiguity with `in` keyword when parsing a `for ... in`
statement

For context, (1) was solved by adding `parse_star_expression_list` and
`parse_star_expression_or_higher` in #10623, (2) was solved by by adding
`parse_yield_expression_or_else` in #10809, and (3) was fixed in #11009.
All of the mentioned functions have been removed in favor of the context
flags.

As mentioned in #11009, an ideal solution would be to implement an
expression context which is what this PR implements. This is passed
around as function parameter and the call stack is used to automatically
reset the context.

### Recovery

How should the parser recover if the target expression is invalid when
an expression can consume the `in` keyword?

1. Should the `in` keyword be part of the target expression?
2. Or, should the expression parsing stop as soon as `in` keyword is
encountered, no matter the expression?

For example:
```python
for yield x in y: ...

# Here, should this be parsed as
for (yield x) in (y): ...
# Or
for (yield x in y): ...
# where the `in iter` part is missing
```

Or, for binary expression parsing:
```python
for x or y in z: ...

# Should this be parsed as
for (x or y) in z: ...
# Or
for (x or y in z): ...
# where the `in iter` part is missing
```

This need not be solved now, but is very easy to change. For context
this PR does the following:
* For binary, comparison, and unary expressions, stop at `in`
* For lambda, yield expressions, consume the `in`

## Test Plan

1. Add test cases for the `for ... in` statement and verify the
snapshots
2. Make sure the existing test suite pass
3. Run the fuzzer for around 3000 generated source code
4. Run the updated logic on a dozen or so open source repositories
(codename "parser-checkouts")
2024-04-23 04:19:05 +00:00
Jane Lewis
62478c3070 ruff server: Support publish diagnostics as a fallback when pull diagnostics aren't supported (#11092)
## Summary

Fixes #11059 

Several major editors don't support [pull
diagnostics](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_pullDiagnostics),
a method of sending diagnostics to the client that was introduced in
version `0.3.17` of the specification. Until now, `ruff server` has only
used pull diagnostics, which resulted in diagnostics not being available
on Neovim and Helix, which don't support pull diagnostics yet (though
Neovim `10.0` will have support for this).

`ruff server` will now utilize the older method of sending diagnostics,
known as 'publish diagnostics', when pull diagnostics aren't supported
by the client. This involves re-linting a document every time it is
opened or modified, and then sending the diagnostics generated from that
lint to the client via the `textDocument/publishDiagnostics`
notification.

## Test Plan

The easiest way to test that this PR works is to check if diagnostics
show up on Neovim `<=0.9`.
2024-04-22 21:06:35 -07:00
Ottavio Hartman
111bbc61f6 [refurb] New rule to suggest min/max over sorted() (FURB192) (#10868)
## Summary

Fixes #10463

Add `FURB192` which detects violations like this:

```python
# Bad
a = sorted(l)[0]

# Good
a = min(l)
```

There is a caveat that @Skylion007 has pointed out, which is that
violations with `reverse=True` technically aren't compatible with this
change, in the edge case where the unstable behavior is intended. For
example:

```python
from operator import itemgetter
data = [('red', 1), ('blue', 1), ('red', 2), ('blue', 2)]

min(data, key=itemgetter(0))  # ('blue', 1)
sorted(data, key=itemgetter(0))[0]  # ('blue', 1)
sorted(data, key=itemgetter(0), reverse=True)[-1]  # ('blue, 2')
```

This seems like a rare edge case, but I can make the `reverse=True`
fixes unsafe if that's best.

## Test Plan

This is unit tested.

## References

https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/pull/333/files

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-04-23 01:13:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
925c7f8dd3 [refurb] Advoid operator.itemgetter suggestion for single-item tuple (#11095)
## Summary

The `operator.itemgetter` behavior changes where there's more than one
argument, such that `operator.itemgetter(0)` yields `r[0]`, rather than
`(r[0],)`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11075.
2024-04-23 00:20:43 +00:00
KotlinIsland
5b4c8a7c5f (📚) fix docs for invalid-X-returns (#11094)
## Summary

There is no class `integer` in python, nor is there a type `integer`, so
I updated the docs to remove the backticks on these references, such
that it is the representation of an integer, and not a reference.
2024-04-23 00:17:47 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
647548b5e7 [pygrep_hooks] Move blanket-noqa to noqa checker (PGH004) (#11053)
## Summary

Move `blanket-noqa` rule from the token checker to the noqa checker.
This allows us to make use of the line directives already computed in
the noqa checker.

## Test Plan

Verified test results are unchanged.
2024-04-22 13:36:25 -04:00
plredmond
a9919707d4 [UP031] When encountering "%s" % var offer unsafe fix (#11019)
Resolves #10187

<details>
<summary>Old PR description; accurate through commit e86dd7d; probably
best to leave this fold closed</summary>

## Description of change

In the case of a printf-style format string with only one %-placeholder
and a variable at right (e.g. `"%s" % var`):

* The new behavior attempts to dereference the variable and then match
on the bound expression to distinguish between a 1-tuple (fix), n-tuple
(bug 🐛), or a non-tuple (fix). Dereferencing is via
`analyze::typing::find_binding_value`.
* If the variable cannot be dereferenced, then the type-analysis routine
is called to distinguish only tuple (no-fix) or non-tuple (fix). Type
analysis is via `analyze::typing::is_tuple`.
* If any of the above fails, the rule still fires, but no fix is
offered.

## Alternatives

* If the reviewers think that singling out the 1-tuple case is too
complicated, I will remove that.
* The ecosystem results show that no new fixes are detected. So I could
probably delete all the variable dereferencing code and code that tries
to generate fixes, tbh.

## Changes to existing behavior

**All the previous rule-firings and fixes are unchanged except for** the
"false negatives" in
`crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_1.py`. Those
previous "false negatives" are now true positives and so I moved them to
`crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_0.py`.

<details>
<summary>Existing false negatives that are now true positives</summary>

```
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_0.py:134:1: UP031 Use format specifiers instead of percent format
    |
133 | # UP031 (no longer false negatives)
134 | 'Hello %s' % bar
    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UP031
135 |
136 | 'Hello %s' % bar.baz
    |
    = help: Replace with format specifiers

crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_0.py:136:1: UP031 Use format specifiers instead of percent format
    |
134 | 'Hello %s' % bar
135 |
136 | 'Hello %s' % bar.baz
    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UP031
137 |
138 | 'Hello %s' % bar['bop']
    |
    = help: Replace with format specifiers

crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_0.py:138:1: UP031 Use format specifiers instead of percent format
    |
136 | 'Hello %s' % bar.baz
137 |
138 | 'Hello %s' % bar['bop']
    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UP031
    |
    = help: Replace with format specifiers
```
One of them newly offers a fix.
```
 # UP031 (no longer false negatives)
-'Hello %s' % bar
+'Hello {}'.format(bar)
```
This fix occurs because the new code dereferences `bar` to where it was
defined earlier in the file as a non-tuple:
```python
bar = {"bar": y}
```

---

</details>

## Behavior requiring new tests

Additionally, we now handle a few cases that we didn't previously test.
These cases are when a string has a single %-placeholder and the
righthand operand to the modulo operator is a variable **which can be
dereferenced.** One of those was shown in the previous section (the
"dereference non-tuple" case).

<details>
<summary>New cases handled</summary>

```
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_0.py:126:1: UP031 [*] Use format specifiers instead of percent format
    |
125 | t1 = (x,)
126 | "%s" % t1
    | ^^^^^^^^^ UP031
127 | # UP031: deref t1 to 1-tuple, offer fix
    |
    = help: Replace with format specifiers

crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP031_0.py:130:1: UP031 Use format specifiers instead of percent format
    |
129 | t2 = (x,y)
130 | "%s" % t2
    | ^^^^^^^^^ UP031
131 | # UP031: deref t2 to n-tuple, this is a bug
    |
    = help: Replace with format specifiers
```
One of these offers a fix.
```
 t1 = (x,)
-"%s" % t1
+"{}".format(t1[0])
 # UP031: deref t1 to 1-tuple, offer fix
```
The other doesn't offer a fix because it's a bug.

---

</details>

---

</details>


## Changes to existing behavior

In the case of a string with a single %-placeholder and a single
ambiguous righthand argument to the modulo operator, (e.g. `"%s" % var`)
the rule now fires and offers a fix. We explain about this in the "fix
safety" section of the updated documentation.


## Documentation changes

I swapped the order of the "known problems" and the "examples" sections
so that the examples which describe the rule are first, before the
exceptions to the rule are described. I also tweaked the language to be
more explicit, as I had trouble understanding the documentation at
first. The "known problems" section is now "fix safety" but the content
is largely similar.

The diff of the documentation changes looks a little difficult unless
you look at the individual commits.
2024-04-22 08:40:51 -07:00
Alex Waygood
5dcb1d9e8c Improvements to the fuzz-parser script (#11071)
## Summary

- Properly fix the race condition identified in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11039. Instead of running the
version of Ruff we're testing by invoking `cargo run --release` on each
generated source file, we either (1) accept a path to an executable on
the command line or (2) if that's not specified, we run `cargo build
--release` once at the start and then invoke the executable found in
`target/release/ruff` directly.
- Now that the race condition is properly fixed, remove the workaround
for the race condition added in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/11039.
- Also allow users to pass in an executable to compare against for the
`--only-new-bugs` argument (previously it was hardcoded to always
compare against the version of Ruff installed into the Python
environment)
- Use `argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter` as the formatter class
rather than `argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter`. This means that long help
texts for the individual arguments will be wrapped to a sensible width.
- On completion of the script, indicate success or failure of the script
overall by raising `SytemExit` with the appropriate exit code.
- Add myself as a codeowner for the script
2024-04-22 07:46:58 +01:00
renovate[bot]
0b92f450ca Update Rust crate codspeed-criterion-compat to v2.5.0 (#11087)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-22 08:33:05 +02:00
renovate[bot]
54d42957b0 Update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.0.18 (#11081)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-22 08:32:24 +02:00
renovate[bot]
d3ed0ad68c Update Rust crate thiserror to v1.0.59 (#11080)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-22 08:31:51 +02:00
renovate[bot]
01678a990c Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.60 (#11079)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-22 08:31:33 +02:00
renovate[bot]
45692ce89f Update Rust crate quick-junit to 0.4.0 (#11084) 2024-04-22 07:13:09 +01:00
renovate[bot]
4246111f67 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.81 (#11076) 2024-04-22 07:10:37 +01:00
renovate[bot]
9924bd774a Update Rust crate serde to v1.0.198 (#11077) 2024-04-21 22:50:35 -05:00
renovate[bot]
fc7f07bca7 Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.116 (#11078) 2024-04-21 22:50:29 -05:00
renovate[bot]
bd6ca3d586 Update pre-commit dependencies (#11082) 2024-04-21 20:52:27 -05:00
renovate[bot]
23f8e1c3c8 Update NPM Development dependencies (#11083) 2024-04-21 20:52:13 -05:00
Jonathan Plasse
a68938897d [ruff] fix async comprehension false positive (RUF029) (#11070)
## Summary

- Fix #11043 

## Test Plan

Added the false positive code in the test fixture.
2024-04-21 08:17:25 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
d544199272 Respect per-file-ignores for RUF100 with no other diagnostics (#11058)
## Summary

The existing test didn't cover the case in which there are _no_ other
diagnostics in the file.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10906.
2024-04-20 15:33:22 +00:00
Carl Meyer
c80b9a4a90 Reduce size of Stmt from 144 to 120 bytes (#11051)
## Summary

I happened to notice that we box `TypeParams` on `StmtClassDef` but not
on `StmtFunctionDef` and wondered why, since `StmtFunctionDef` is bigger
and sets the size of `Stmt`.

@charliermarsh found that at the time we started boxing type params on
classes, classes were the largest statement type (see #6275), but that's
no longer true.

So boxing type-params also on functions reduces the overall size of
`Stmt`.

## Test Plan

The `<=` size tests are a bit irritating (since their failure doesn't
tell you the actual size), but I manually confirmed that the size is
actually 120 now.
2024-04-19 17:02:17 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
99f7f94538 Improve documentation around custom isort sections (#11050)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11047.
2024-04-19 22:26:55 +00:00
James Frost
7b3c92a979 [flake8-bugbear] Document explicitly disabling strict zip (B905) (#11040)
Occasionally you intentionally have iterables of differing lengths. The
rule permits this by explicitly adding `strict=False`, but this was not
documented.

## Summary

The rule does not currently document how to avoid it when having
differing length iterables is intentional. This PR adds that to the rule
documentation.
2024-04-19 13:50:18 +00:00
Alex Waygood
fdbcb62adc scripts/fuzz-parser: work around race condition from running cargo build concurrently (#11039) 2024-04-19 14:42:28 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0ff25a540c Bump version to 0.4.1 (#11035)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-04-19 17:42:02 +05:30
Alex Waygood
34873ec009 Add a script to fuzz the parser (courtesy of pysource-codegen) (#11015) 2024-04-19 12:40:36 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d3cd61f804 Use empty range when there's "gap" in token source (#11032)
## Summary

This fixes a bug where the parser would panic when there is a "gap" in
the token source.

What's a gap?

The reason it's `<=` instead of just `==` is because there could be
whitespaces between
the two tokens. For example:

```python
#     last token end
#     | current token (newline) start
#     v v
def foo \n
#      ^
#      assume there's trailing whitespace here
```

Or, there could tokens that are considered "trivia" and thus aren't
emitted by the token
source. These are comments and non-logical newlines. For example:

```python
#     last token end
#     v
def foo # comment\n
#                ^ current token (newline) start
```

In either of the above cases, there's a "gap" between the end of the
last token and start
of the current token.

## Test Plan

Add test cases and update the snapshots.
2024-04-19 11:36:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
9b80cc09ee Select fewer ruff rules when linting Python files in scripts/ (#11034) 2024-04-19 12:33:36 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9bb23b0a38 Expect indented case block instead of match stmt (#11033)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `Clause::Case` and uses it to parse the body of a
`case` block. Earlier, it was using `Match` which would give an
incorrect error message like:

```
  |
1 | match subject:
2 |     case 1:
3 |     case 2: ...
  |     ^^^^ Syntax Error: Expected an indented block after `match` statement
  |
```

## Test Plan

Add test case and update the snapshot.
2024-04-19 16:46:15 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
06c248a126 [ruff] Ignore stub functions in unused-async (RUF029) (#11026)
## Summary

We should ignore methods that appear to be stubs, e.g.:

```python
async def foo() -> int: ...
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11018.
2024-04-19 00:03:52 -04:00
Tibor Reiss
27902b7130 [pylint] Implement invalid-index-returned (PLE0305) (#10962)
Add pylint rule invalid-index-returned (PLE0305)

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970 for rules

Test Plan: `cargo test`
2024-04-19 03:44:05 +00:00
Henry Asa
97acf1d59b ENH: Bump ruff dependency versions to support the latest release of v0.4.0 and Python 3.12 (#11025)
## Summary

With the release of
[`v0.4.0`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases/tag/v0.4.0) of
`ruff`, I noticed that some of `ruff`'s dependencies were not updated to
their latest versions. The
[`ruff-pre-commit`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit)
package released
[`v0.4.0`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit/releases/tag/v0.4.0)
at the same time `ruff` was updated, but `ruff` still referenced
`v0.3.7` of the package, not the newly updated version. I updated the
`ruff-pre-commit` reference to be `v0.4.0`.

In a similar light, I noticed that the version of the
[`dill`](https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill) package being used was
not the latest version. I bumped `dill` from version `0.3.7` to `0.3.8`,
which now [fully supports Python
3.12](https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill/releases/tag/0.3.8).

## Related Issues

Resolves #11024
2024-04-19 03:37:54 +00:00
Tibor Reiss
adf63d9013 [pylint] Implement invalid-hash-returned (PLE0309) (#10961)
Add pylint rule invalid-hash-returned (PLE0309)

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970 for rules

Test Plan: `cargo test`

TBD: from the description: "Strictly speaking `bool` is a subclass of
`int`, thus returning `True`/`False` is valid. To be consistent with
other rules (e.g.
[PLE0305](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10962)
invalid-index-returned), ruff will raise, compared to pylint which will
not raise."
2024-04-19 03:33:52 +00:00
MithicSpirit
5d3c9f2637 ruff server: fix Neovim setup guide command (#11021) 2024-04-19 08:24:09 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
33529c049e Allow NoReturn-like functions for __str__, __len__, etc. (#11017)
## Summary

If the method always raises, we shouldn't raise a diagnostic for
"returning a value of the wrong type".

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11016.
2024-04-18 22:55:15 +00:00
Zanie Blue
e751b4ea82 Bump version to 0.4.0 (#11011)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-04-18 19:10:28 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
25a9131109 Add myself as codeowner for the parser (#11013) 2024-04-18 16:37:52 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b7066e64e7 Consider binary expr for parenthesized with items parsing (#11012)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug in with items parsing where it would fail to
recognize that the parenthesized expression is part of a large binary
expression.

## Test Plan

Add test cases and verified the snapshots.
2024-04-18 21:39:30 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
6c4d779140 Consider if expression for parenthesized with items parsing (#11010)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug in parenthesized with items parsing where the `if`
expression would result into a syntax error.

The reason being that once we identify that the ambiguous left
parenthesis belongs to the context expression, the parser converts the
parsed with item into an equivalent expression. Then, the parser
continuous to parse any postfix expressions. Now, attribute, subscript,
and call are taken into account as they're grouped in
`parse_postfix_expression` but `if` expression has it's own parsing
function.

Use `parse_if_expression` once all postfix expressions have been parsed.
Ideally, I think that `if` could be included in postfix expression
parsing as they can be chained as well (`x if True else y if True else
z`).

## Test Plan

Add test cases and verified the snapshots.
2024-04-18 14:30:15 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8020d486f6 Reset FOR_TARGET context for all kinds of parentheses (#11009)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in the new parser which involves the parser context
w.r.t. for statement. This is specifically around the `in` keyword which
can be present in the target expression and shouldn't be considered to
be part of the `for` statement header. Ideally it should use a context
which is passed between functions, thus using a call stack to set /
unset a specific variant which will be done in a follow-up PR as it
requires some amount of refactor.

## Test Plan

Add test cases and update the snapshots.
2024-04-18 19:37:50 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
13ffb5bc19 Replace LALRPOP parser with hand-written parser (#10036)
(Supersedes #9152, authored by @LaBatata101)

## Summary

This PR replaces the current parser generated from LALRPOP to a
hand-written recursive descent parser.

It also updates the grammar for [PEP
646](https://peps.python.org/pep-0646/) so that the parser outputs the
correct AST. For example, in `data[*x]`, the index expression is now a
tuple with a single starred expression instead of just a starred
expression.

Beyond the performance improvements, the parser is also error resilient
and can provide better error messages. The behavior as seen by any
downstream tools isn't changed. That is, the linter and formatter can
still assume that the parser will _stop_ at the first syntax error. This
will be updated in the following months.

For more details about the change here, refer to the PR corresponding to
the individual commits and the release blog post.

## Test Plan

Write _lots_ and _lots_ of tests for both valid and invalid syntax and
verify the output.

## Acknowledgements

- @MichaReiser for reviewing 100+ parser PRs and continuously providing
guidance throughout the project
- @LaBatata101 for initiating the transition to a hand-written parser in
#9152
- @addisoncrump for implementing the fuzzer which helped
[catch](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10903)
[a](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10910)
[lot](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10966)
[of](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10896)
[bugs](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10877)

---------

Co-authored-by: Victor Hugo Gomes <labatata101@linuxmail.org>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-04-18 17:57:39 +05:30
Alex Waygood
e09180b1df Rename SemanticModel::is_builtin to SemanticModel::has_builtin_binding (#10991) 2024-04-18 11:11:42 +01:00
Jane Lewis
2cc487eb22 ruff server: Introduce settings for directly configuring the linter and formatter (#10984)
## Summary

The following client settings have been introduced to the language
server:
* `lint.preview`
* `format.preview`
* `lint.select`
* `lint.extendSelect`
* `lint.ignore`
* `exclude`
* `lineLength`

`exclude` and `lineLength` apply to both the linter and formatter.

This does not actually use the settings yet, but makes them available
for future use.

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests have been updated.
2024-04-18 07:53:48 +00:00
Jane Lewis
5da7299b32 ruff server: Write a setup guide for Neovim (#10987)
## Summary

A setup guide has been written for NeoVim under a new
`crates/ruff_server/docs/setup` folder, where future setup guides will
also go. This setup guide was adapted from the [`ruff-lsp`
guide](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp?tab=readme-ov-file#example-neovim).

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-04-18 02:46:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4d8890eef5 [pylint] Omit stubs from invalid-bool and invalid-str-return-type (#11008)
## Summary

Reflecting some improvements that were made in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10959.
2024-04-18 01:57:20 +00:00
Tibor Reiss
9f01ac3f87 [pylint] Implement invalid-length-returned (E0303) (#10963)
Add pylint rule invalid-length-returned (PLE0303)

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970 for rules

Test Plan: `cargo test`

TBD: from the description: "Strictly speaking `bool` is a subclass of
`int`, thus returning `True`/`False` is valid. To be consistent with
other rules (e.g.
[PLE0305](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10962)
invalid-index-returned), ruff will raise, compared to pylint which will
not raise."
2024-04-18 01:54:52 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b23414e3cc Resolve classes and functions relative to script name (#10965)
## Summary

If the user is analyzing a script (i.e., we have no module path), it
seems reasonable to use the script name when trying to identify paths to
objects defined _within_ the script.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10960.

## Test Plan

Ran:

```shell
check --isolated --select=B008 \
    --config 'lint.flake8-bugbear.extend-immutable-calls=["test.A"]' \
    test.py
```

On:

```python
class A: pass

def f(a=A()):
    pass
```
2024-04-18 01:42:50 +00:00
Tibor Reiss
1480d72643 [pylint] Implement invalid-bytes-returned (E0308) (#10959)
Add pylint rule invalid-bytes-returned (PLE0308)

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970 for rules

Test Plan: `cargo test`
2024-04-18 01:38:14 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
06b3e376ac Improve documentation for block comment rules (#11007)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10632.
2024-04-18 01:22:19 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e8b1125b30 [flake8-slots] Respect same-file Enum subclasses (#11006)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9890.
2024-04-17 21:15:52 -04:00
Zanie Blue
16cc9bd78d Improve display of rules in --show-settings (#11003)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11002
2024-04-17 20:18:41 +00:00
Jane Lewis
0a6327418d ruff server refreshes diagnostics for open files when file configuration is changed (#10988)
## Summary

The server now requests a [workspace diagnostic
refresh](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#diagnostic_refresh)
when a configuration file gets changed. This means that diagnostics for
all open files will be automatically re-requested by the client on a
config change.

## Test Plan

You can test this by opening several files in VS Code, setting `select`
in your file configuration to `[]`, and observing that the diagnostics
go away once the file is saved (besides any `Pylance` diagnostics).
Restore it to what it was before, and you should see the diagnostics
automatically return once a save happens.
2024-04-17 09:14:45 -07:00
Sigurd Spieckermann
518b29a9ef Add RUFF_OUTPUT_FILE environment variable support (#10992)
## Summary

I've added support for configuring the `ruff check` output file via the
environment variable `RUFF_OUTPUT_FILE` akin to #1731.

This is super useful when, e.g., generating a [GitLab code quality
report](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/testing/code_quality.html#implement-a-custom-tool)
while running Ruff as a pre-commit hook. Usually, `ruff check` should
print its human-readable output to `stdout`, but when run through
`pre-commit` _in a GitLab CI job_ it should write its output in `gitlab`
format to a file. So, to override these two settings only during CI,
environment variables come handy, and `RUFF_OUTPUT_FORMAT` already
exists but `RUFF_OUTPUT_FILE` has been missing.

A (simplified) GitLab CI job config for this scenario might look like
this:

```yaml
pre-commit:
  stage: test
  image: python
  variables:
    RUFF_OUTPUT_FILE: gl-code-quality-report.json
    RUFF_OUTPUT_FORMAT: gitlab
  before_script:
    - pip install pre-commit
  script:
    - pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure
  artifacts:
    reports:
      codequality: gl-code-quality-report.json
```

## Test Plan

I tested it manually.
2024-04-17 11:42:45 -04:00
Alex Waygood
caae8d2c68 Optimise SemanticModel::match_builtin_expr (#11001) 2024-04-17 15:54:41 +01:00
Philipp Thiel
2971655b28 [flake8-bugbear] Treat raise NotImplemented-only bodies as stub functions (#10990)
## Summary

As discussed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10083#issuecomment-1969653610,
stubs detection now also covers the case where the function body raises
NotImplementedError and does nothing else.

## Test Plan

Tests for the relevant cases were added in B006_8.py
2024-04-17 14:06:40 +00:00
Alex Waygood
f48a794125 Change more usages of SemanticModel::is_builtin to use resolve_builtin_symbol or match_builtin_expr (#10982)
## Summary

This PR switches more callsites of `SemanticModel::is_builtin` to move
over to the new methods I introduced in #10919, which are more concise
and more accurate. I missed these calls in the first PR.
2024-04-17 07:50:10 +01:00
Jane Lewis
2882604451 ruff server: Important errors are now shown as popups (#10951)
## Summary

Fixes #10866.

Introduces the `show_err_msg!` macro which will send a message to be
shown as a popup to the client via the `window/showMessage` LSP method.

## Test Plan

Insert various `show_err_msg!` calls in common code paths (for example,
at the beginning of `event_loop`) and confirm that these messages appear
in your editor.

To test that panicking works correctly, add this to the top of the `fn
run` definition in
`crates/ruff_server/src/server/api/requests/execute_command.rs`:

```rust
panic!("This should appear");
```

Then, try running a command like `Ruff: Format document` from the
command palette (`Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P`). You should see the following
messages appear:


![Screenshot 2024-04-16 at 11 20
57 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/ae430da6-82c3-4841-a419-664ff34034e8)
2024-04-16 18:32:53 +00:00
Jane Lewis
eab3c4e334 Enable ruff-specific source actions (#10916)
## Summary

Fixes #10780.

The server now send code actions to the client with a Ruff-specific
kind, `source.*.ruff`. The kind filtering logic has also been reworked
to support this.

## Test Plan

Add this to your `settings.json` in VS Code:

```json
{
  "[python]": {
    "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
      "source.organizeImports.ruff": "explicit",
    },
  }
}
```

Imports should be automatically organized when you manually save with
`Ctrl/Cmd+S`.
2024-04-16 18:21:08 +00:00
Jane Lewis
cffc55576f ruff server: Resolve configuration for each document individually (#10950)
## Summary

Configuration is no longer the property of a workspace but rather of
individual documents. Just like the Ruff CLI, each document is
configured based on the 'nearest' project configuration. See [the Ruff
documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/configuration/#config-file-discovery)
for more details.

To reduce the amount of times we resolve configuration for a file, we
have an index for each workspace that stores a reference-counted pointer
to a configuration for a given folder. If another file in the same
folder is opened, the configuration is simply re-used rather than us
re-resolving it.

## Guide for reviewing

The first commit is just the restructuring work, which adds some noise
to the diff. If you want to quickly understand what's actually changed,
I recommend looking at the two commits that come after it.
f7c073d441 makes configuration a property
of `DocumentController`/`DocumentRef`, moving it out of `Workspace`, and
it also sets up the `ConfigurationIndex`, though it doesn't implement
its key function, `get_or_insert`. In the commit after it,
fc35618f17, we implement `get_or_insert`.

## Test Plan

The best way to test this would be to ensure that the behavior matches
the Ruff CLI. Open a project with multiple configuration files (or add
them yourself), and then introduce problems in certain files that won't
show due to their configuration. Add those same problems to a section of
the project where those rules are run. Confirm that the lint rules are
run as expected with `ruff check`. Then, open your editor and confirm
that the diagnostics shown match the CLI output.

As an example - I have a workspace with two separate folders, `pandas`
and `scipy`. I created a `pyproject.toml` file in `pandas/pandas/io` and
a `ruff.toml` file in `pandas/pandas/api`. I changed the `select` and
`preview` settings in the sub-folder configuration files and confirmed
that these were reflected in the diagnostics. I also confirmed that this
did not change the diagnostics for the `scipy` folder whatsoever.
2024-04-16 18:15:02 +00:00
Alex Waygood
4284e079b5 Improve inference capabilities of the BuiltinTypeChecker (#10976) 2024-04-16 18:53:22 +01:00
plredmond
65edbfe62f Detect unneeded async keywords on functions (#9966)
## Summary

This change adds a rule to detect functions declared `async` but lacking
any of `await`, `async with`, or `async for`. This resolves #9951.

## Test Plan

This change was tested by following
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/contributing/#rule-testing-fixtures-and-snapshots
and adding positive and negative cases for each of `await` vs nothing,
`async with` vs `with`, and `async for` vs `for`.
2024-04-16 10:32:29 -07:00
Max Muoto
45db695c47 Fix Typo for extend-aliases Option (#10978) 2024-04-16 12:23:09 -04:00
Micha Reiser
1801798e85 Bump the size of RuleSet (#10972) 2024-04-16 14:20:46 +02:00
Micha Reiser
d4e140d47f perf: RuleTable::any_enabled (#10971) 2024-04-16 12:20:27 +00:00
Alex Waygood
f779babc5f Improve handling of builtin symbols in linter rules (#10919)
Add a new method to the semantic model to simplify and improve the correctness of a common pattern
2024-04-16 11:37:31 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
effd5188c9 [flake8-bandit] Allow urllib.request.urlopen calls with static Request argument (#10964)
## Summary

Allows, e.g.:

```python
import urllib

urllib.request.urlopen(urllib.request.Request("https://example.com/"))
```

...in
[`suspicious-url-open-usage`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/suspicious-url-open-usage/).

See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7918#issuecomment-2057661054
2024-04-16 02:30:23 +00:00
renovate[bot]
6dccbd2b58 Update NPM Development dependencies to v7.7.0 (#10958) 2024-04-15 17:38:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0c8ba32819 Minor improvements to renovate config (#10957) 2024-04-15 17:33:06 +00:00
renovate[bot]
4ac523c19d fix(deps): update dependency react-resizable-panels to v2.0.17 (#10956)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-15 19:30:09 +02:00
StevenMia
f9214f95bb chore: remove repetitive words (#10952) 2024-04-15 12:57:48 +00:00
renovate[bot]
49d9ad4c7e Update Rust crate chrono to v0.4.38 (#10953)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-15 14:50:22 +02:00
Steve C
c2210359e7 [pylint] Implement self-cls-assignment (W0642) (#9267)
## Summary

This PR implements [`W0642`/`self-cls-assignment`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/warning/self-cls-assignment.html)

See: #970 

## Test Plan

Add test cases and verified the updated snapshots.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-04-15 09:06:01 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
670d66f54c [pycodestyle] Do not trigger E3 rules on defs following a function/method with a dummy body (#10704) 2024-04-15 10:23:49 +02:00
renovate[bot]
cbd500141f Update NPM Development dependencies (#10947)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-15 09:03:19 +02:00
Micha Reiser
b62aeb39d2 Configure Renovate to ignore ESLint 9 (#10946) 2024-04-15 06:52:43 +00:00
renovate[bot]
cdbd754870 Update Rust crate syn to v2.0.59 (#10941) 2024-04-15 06:38:18 +01:00
renovate[bot]
91efca1837 Update Rust crate codspeed-criterion-compat to v2.4.1 (#10931) 2024-04-14 21:49:31 -04:00
renovate[bot]
09ae2341e9 Update pre-commit dependencies (#10934) 2024-04-14 21:49:11 -04:00
renovate[bot]
f07af6fb63 Update Rust crate insta-cmd to 0.6.0 (#10937) 2024-04-14 21:48:46 -04:00
renovate[bot]
b11d17f65c Update Rust crate pep440_rs to 0.6.0 (#10938) 2024-04-14 21:48:37 -04:00
renovate[bot]
b4c7c55ddd Update Rust crate argfile to 0.2.0 (#10936) 2024-04-14 21:48:30 -04:00
renovate[bot]
0f01713257 Update Rust crate proc-macro2 to v1.0.80 (#10932) 2024-04-14 21:48:15 -04:00
renovate[bot]
ed9a92d915 Update Rust crate quote to v1.0.36 (#10933) 2024-04-14 21:48:09 -04:00
renovate[bot]
6da4ea6116 Update Rust crate anyhow to v1.0.82 (#10930) 2024-04-14 21:47:54 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f9a828f493 Move Q003 to AST checker (#10923)
## Summary

This PR moves the `Q003` rule to AST checker.

This is the final rule that used the docstring detection state machine
and thus this PR removes it as well.

resolves: #7595 
resolves: #7808 

## Test Plan

- [x] `cargo test`
- [x] Make sure there are no changes in the ecosystem
2024-04-14 23:44:12 +05:30
Steve C
812b0976a9 [pylint] Support inverted comparisons (PLR1730) (#10920)
## Summary

Adds more aggressive logic to PLR1730, `if-stmt-min-max`

Closes #10907 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-04-13 22:57:20 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
b356c4376c Fix S310 suspicious-url-open-usage description (#10917)
## Summary

The "What it does" section of the docstring is missing a verb, this PR
adds it.
2024-04-13 12:52:04 +01:00
Sebastian Pipping
85ca5b7eed Fix last example of flake8-bugbear rule B023 "function uses loop variable" (#10913)
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## Summary

Hi! 👋 

Thanks for sharing ruff as software libre — it helps me keep Python code
quality up with pre-commit, both locally and CI 🙏

While studying the examples at
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/function-uses-loop-variable/#example I
noticed that the last of the examples had a bug: prior to this fix, `ì`
was passed to the lambda for `x` rather than for `i` — the two are
mixed-up. The reason it's easy to overlook is because addition is an
commutative operation and so `x + i` and `i + x` give the same result
(and least with integers), despite the mix-up. For proof, let me demo
the relevant part with before and after:

```python
In [1]: from functools import partial

In [2]: [partial(lambda x, i: (x, i), i)(123) for i in range(3)]
Out[2]: [(0, 123), (1, 123), (2, 123)]

In [3]: [partial(lambda x, i: (x, i), i=i)(123) for i in range(3)]
Out[3]: [(123, 0), (123, 1), (123, 2)]
```

Does that make sense?

## Test Plan

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CC @r4f @grandchild
2024-04-12 20:07:52 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c2421068bc Limit commutative non-augmented-assignments to primitive data types (#10912)
## Summary

I think this is the best we can do without type inference. At least it
will still catch some common cases.

Closes #10911.
2024-04-12 15:02:29 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
e9870fe468 Avoid non-augmented-assignment for reversed, non-commutative operators (#10909)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10900.
2024-04-12 10:04:57 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
a013050c11 Respect per-file-ignores for RUF100 on blanket # noqa (#10908)
## Summary

If `RUF100` was included in a per-file-ignore, we respected it on cases
like `# noqa: F401`, but not the blanket variant (`# noqa`).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10906.
2024-04-12 13:45:29 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
2e37cf6b3b Bump version to v0.3.7 (#10895) 2024-04-12 03:39:45 +00:00
wolfgangshi
a9e4393008 [pylint] Implement rule to prefer augmented assignment (PLR6104) (#9932)
## Summary

Implement new rule: Prefer augmented assignment (#8877). It checks for
the assignment statement with the form of `<expr> = <expr>
<binary-operator> …` with a unsafe fix to use augmented assignment
instead.

## Test Plan

1. Snapshot test is included in the PR.
2. Manually test with playground.
2024-04-11 23:08:42 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
312f43475f [pylint] Recode nan-comparison rule to W0177 (#10894)
## Summary

This was accidentally committed under `W0117`, but the actual Pylint
code is `W0177`:
https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/checkers/features.html.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10791.
2024-04-11 22:49:20 -04:00
Carl Meyer
563daa8a86 Fix docs and add overlap test for negated per-file-ignores (#10863)
Refs #3172 

## Summary

Fix a typo in the docs example, and add a test for the case where a
negative pattern and a positive pattern overlap.

The behavior here is simple: patterns (positive or negative) are always
additive if they hit (i.e. match for a positive pattern, don't match for
a negated pattern). We never "un-ignore" previously-ignored rules based
on a pattern (positive or negative) failing to hit.

It's simple enough that I don't really see other cases we need to add
tests for (the tests we have cover all branches in the ignores_from_path
function that implements the core logic), but open to reviewer feedback.

I also didn't end up changing the docs to explain this more, because I
think they are accurate as written and don't wrongly imply any more
complex behavior. Open to reviewer feedback on this as well!

After some discussion, I think allowing negative patterns to un-ignore
rules is too confusing and easy to get wrong; if we need that, we should
add `per-file-selects` instead.

## Test Plan

Test/docs only change; tests pass, docs render and look right.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@gmail.com>
2024-04-11 19:30:28 -06:00
Carl Meyer
7ae15c6e0a Fix comment copy/paste typo in newtype_index (#10892)
## Summary

This comment looks wrongly copy-pasted from the comment above, and
mentions the wrong type.

## Test Plan

Comment-only change.
2024-04-11 18:43:52 -06:00
Martin Imre
03899dcba3 [flake8-bugbear] Implement loop-iterator-mutation (B909) (#9578)
## Summary
This PR adds the implementation for the current
[flake8-bugbear](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-bugbear)'s B038 rule.
The B038 rule checks for mutation of loop iterators in the body of a for
loop and alerts when found.

Rational: 
Editing the loop iterator can lead to undesired behavior and is probably
a bug in most cases.

Closes #9511.

Note there will be a second iteration of B038 implemented in
`flake8-bugbear` soon, and this PR currently only implements the weakest
form of the rule.
I'd be happy to also implement the further improvements to B038 here in
ruff 🙂
See https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-bugbear/issues/454 for more
information on the planned improvements.

## Test Plan
Re-using the same test file that I've used for `flake8-bugbear`, which
is included in this PR (look for the `B038.py` file).


Note: this is my first time using `rust` (beside `rustlings`) - I'd be
very happy about thorough feedback on what I could've done better
🙂 - Bring it on 😀
2024-04-11 19:52:52 +00:00
Carl Meyer
25f5a8b201 Struct not tuple for compiled per-file ignores (#10864)
## Summary

Code cleanup for per-file ignores; use a struct instead of a tuple.

Named the structs for individual ignores and the list of ignores
`CompiledPerFileIgnore` and `CompiledPerFileIgnoreList`. Name choice is
because we already have a `PerFileIgnore` struct for a
pre-compiled-matchers form of the config. Name bikeshedding welcome.

## Test Plan

Refactor, should not change behavior; existing tests pass.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-04-11 13:47:57 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
e7d1d43f39 [pylint] Reverse min-max logic in if-stmt-min-max (#10890)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10889.
2024-04-11 14:16:13 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
9b9098c3dc Downgrade ESLint to v8 (#10888)
## Summary

Some of our plugins aren't compatible with v9.

Originally shipped in #10827.

## Test Plan

- `npm install`
- `npm ci`
2024-04-11 17:23:46 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0cc154c2a9 Avoid TOCTOU errors in cache initialization (#10884)
## Summary

I believe this should close
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10880? The `.gitignore`
creation seems ok, since it truncates, but using `cachedir::is_tagged`
followed by `cachedir::add_tag` is not safe, as `cachedir::add_tag`
_fails_ if the file already exists.

This also matches the structure of the code in `uv`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10880.
2024-04-11 12:09:07 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4e8a84617c Bump version to v0.3.6 (#10883)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-04-11 15:53:01 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
ffea1bb0a3 [refurb] Implement write-whole-file (FURB103) (#10802)
## Summary

Implement `write-whole-file` (`FURB103`), part of #1348. This is largely
a copy and paste of `read-whole-file` #7682.

## Test Plan

Text fixture added.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-04-11 14:21:45 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
ac14d187c6 Update clearscreen to v3.0.0 (#10869)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10627.
2024-04-11 00:41:35 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
1eee6f16e4 [flake8-pytest-style] Fix single-tuple conversion in pytest-parametrize-values-wrong-type (#10862)
## Summary

This looks like a typo (without test coverage).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10861.
2024-04-10 14:20:09 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
de46a36bbc [pygrep-hooks] Improve blanket-noqa error message (PGH004) (#10851)
## Summary

Improve `blanket-noqa` error message in cases where codes are provided
but not detected due to formatting issues. Namely `# noqa X100` (missing
colon) or `noqa : X100` (space before colon). The behavior is similar to
`NQA002` and `NQA003` from `flake8-noqa` mentioned in #850. The idea to
merge the rules into `PGH004` was suggested by @MichaReiser
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10325#issuecomment-2025535444.

## Test Plan

Test cases added to fixture.
2024-04-10 04:30:25 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
dbf8d0c82c Show negated condition in needless-bool diagnostics (#10854)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10843.
2024-04-10 04:29:43 +00:00
Carl Meyer
02e88fdbb1 Support negated patterns in [extend-]per-file-ignores (#10852)
Fixes #3172 

## Summary

Allow prefixing [extend-]per-file-ignores patterns with `!` to negate
the pattern; listed rules / prefixes will be ignored in all files that
don't match the pattern.

## Test Plan

Added tests for the feature.

Rendered docs and checked rendered output.
2024-04-09 21:53:41 -06:00
Carl Meyer
42d52ebbec Support FORCE_COLOR env var (#10839)
Fixes #5499 

## Summary

Add support for `FORCE_COLOR` env var, as specified at
https://force-color.org/

## Test Plan

I wrote an integration test for this, and then realized that can't work,
since we use a dev-dependency on `colored` with the `no-color` feature
to avoid ANSI color codes in test snapshots.

So this is just tested manually.

`cargo run --features test-rules -- check --no-cache --isolated -
--select RUF901 --diff < /dev/null` shows a colored diff.
`cargo run --features test-rules -- check --no-cache --isolated -
--select RUF901 --diff < /dev/null | less` does not have color, since we
pipe it to `less`.
`FORCE_COLOR=1 cargo run --features test-rules -- check --no-cache
--isolated - --select RUF901 --diff < /dev/null | less` does have color
(after this diff), even though we pipe it to `less`.
2024-04-08 15:29:29 -06:00
renovate[bot]
3fd22973da Update pre-commit dependencies (#10822) 2024-04-08 21:31:38 +01:00
Carl Meyer
e13e57e024 Localize cleanup for FunctionDef and ClassDef (#10837)
## Summary

Came across this code while digging into the semantic model with
@AlexWaygood, and found it confusing because of how it splits
`push_scope` from the paired `pop_scope` (took me a few minutes to even
figure out if/where we were popping the pushed scope). Since this
"cleanup" is already totally split by node type, there doesn't seem to
be any gain in having it as a separate "step" rather than just
incorporating it into the traversal clauses for those node types.

I left the equivalent cleanup step alone for the expression case,
because in that case it is actually generic across several different
node types, and due to the use of the common `visit_generators` utility
there isn't a clear way to keep the pushes and corresponding pops
localized.

Feel free to just reject this if I've missed a good reason for it to
stay this way!

## Test Plan

Tests and clippy.
2024-04-08 13:29:38 -06:00
Jane Lewis
c3e28f9d55 The linter and code actions can now be disabled in client settings for ruff server (#10800)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10764.
Support for diagnostics, quick fixes, and source actions can now be
disabled via client settings.

## Test Plan

### Manual Testing

Set up your workspace as described in the test plan in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10764, up to step 2. You don't
need to add a debug statement.
The configuration for `folder_a` and `folder_b` should be as follows:
`folder_a`:
```json
{
    "ruff.codeAction.fixViolation": {
        "enable": true
    }
}
```

`folder_b`
```json
{
    "ruff.codeAction.fixViolation": {
        "enable": false
    }
}
```
Finally, open up your VS Code User Settings and un-check the `Ruff > Fix
All` setting.

1. Open a Python file in `folder_a` that has existing problems. The
problems should be highlighted, and quick fix should be available.
`source.fixAll` should not be available as a source action.
2. Open a Python file in `folder_b` that has existing problems. The
problems should be highlighted, but quick fixes should not be available
for any of them. `source.fixAll` should not be available as a source
action.
3. Open up your VS Code Workspace Settings (second tab under the search
bar) and un-check `Ruff > Lint: Enable`
4. Both files you tested in steps 1 and 2 should now lack any visible
diagnostics. `source.organizeImports` should still be available as a
source action.
2024-04-08 07:53:28 -07:00
renovate[bot]
a188ba5c26 chore(deps): update rust crate quick-junit to v0.3.6 (#10834)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-08 11:48:46 +01:00
renovate[bot]
86419c8ab9 chore(deps): update npm development dependencies (#10827)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-04-08 07:00:42 +00:00
renovate[bot]
a9ebfe6ec0 chore(deps): update rust crate libcst to v1.3.1 (#10824) 2024-04-07 22:20:48 -04:00
renovate[bot]
0a50874c01 chore(deps): update rust crate syn to v2.0.58 (#10823) 2024-04-07 22:20:40 -04:00
Aleksei Latyshev
6050bab5db [refurb] Support itemgetter in reimplemented-operator (FURB118) (#10526)
## Summary
Lint about function like expressions which are equivalent to
`operator.itemgetter`.
See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1348#issuecomment-1909421747

## Test Plan
cargo test
2024-04-07 02:31:59 +00:00
Alex Waygood
2a51dcfdf7 [pyflakes] Allow forward references in class bases in stub files (F821) (#10779)
## Summary

Fixes #3011.

Type checkers currently allow forward references in all contexts in stub
files, and stubs frequently make use of this capability (although it
doesn't actually seem to be specc'd anywhere --neither in PEP 484, nor
https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/stubs.html#id6, nor the
CPython typing docs). Implementing it so that Ruff allows forward
references in _all contexts_ in stub files seems non-trivial, however
(or at least, I couldn't figure out how to do it easily), so this PR
does not do that. Perhaps it _should_; if we think this apporach isn't
principled enough, I'm happy to close it and postpone changing anything
here.

However, this does reduce the number of F821 errors Ruff emits on
typeshed down from 76 to 2, which would mean that we could enable the
rule at typeshed. The remaining 2 F821 errors can be trivially fixed at
typeshed by moving definitions around; forward references in class bases
were really the only remaining places where there was a real _use case_
for forward references in stub files that Ruff wasn't yet allowing.

## Test plan

`cargo test`. I also ran this PR branch on typeshed to check to see if
there were any new false positives caused by the changes here; there
were none.
2024-04-07 01:15:58 +01:00
Alex Waygood
86588695e3 [flake8-slots] Flag subclasses of call-based typing.NamedTuples as well as subclasses of collections.namedtuple() (SLOT002) (#10808) 2024-04-07 00:16:06 +01:00
Alex Waygood
47e0cb8985 [flake8-pyi] Various improvements to PYI034 (#10807)
More accurately identify whether a class is a metaclass, a subclass of `collections.abc.Iterator`, or a subclass of `collections.abc.AsyncIterator`
2024-04-07 00:15:48 +01:00
renovate[bot]
388658efdb Update pre-commit dependencies (#10698)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-04-06 23:00:41 +00:00
Tibor Reiss
3194f90db1 [pylint] Implement if-stmt-min-max (PLR1730, PLR1731) (#10002)
Add rule [consider-using-min-builtin
(R1730)](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/consider-using-min-builtin.html)
and [consider-using-max-builtin
(R1731)](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/consider-using-max-builtin.html)

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970 for rules

Test Plan: `cargo test`
2024-04-06 17:32:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ee4bff3475 Add comment test for FURB110 (#10804) 2024-04-06 16:49:22 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
7fb012d0df [refurb] Do not allow any keyword arguments for read-whole-file in rb mode (FURB101) (#10803)
## Summary

`Path.read_bytes()` does not support any keyword arguments, so `FURB101`
should not be triggered if the file is opened in `rb` mode with any
keyword arguments.

## Test Plan

Move erroneous test to "Non-error" section of fixture.
2024-04-06 12:41:39 -04:00
Steve C
44459f92ef [refurb] Implement if-expr-instead-of-or-operator (FURB110) (#10687)
## Summary

Add
[`FURB110`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/logical/use_or.py)

See: #1348 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-04-06 16:39:40 +00:00
Alex Waygood
1dc93107dc Improve internal documentation for the semantic model (#10788) 2024-04-06 16:28:32 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
7fb5f47efe Respect # noqa directives on __all__ openers (#10798)
## Summary

Historically, given:

```python
__all__ = [  # noqa: F822
    "Bernoulli",
    "Beta",
    "Binomial",
]
```

The F822 violations would be attached to the `__all__`, so this `# noqa`
would be enforced for _all_ definitions in the list. This changed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10525 for the better, in that we
now use the range of each string. But these `# noqa` directives stopped
working.

This PR sets the `__all__` as a parent range in the diagnostic, so that
these directives are respected once again.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10795.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-04-06 14:51:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
83db62bcda Use within-scope shadowed bindings in asyncio-dangling-task (#10793)
## Summary

I think this is using the wrong shadowing, as seen by the change in the
test fixture.
2024-04-06 10:44:03 -04:00
Bohdan
b45fd61ec5 [pyupgrade] Replace str, Enum with StrEnum (UP042) (#10713)
## Summary

Add new rule `pyupgrade - UP042` (I picked next available number).
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/3867
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9569

It should warn + provide a fix `class A(str, Enum)` -> `class
A(StrEnum)` for py311+.

## Test Plan

Added UP042.py test.

## Notes

I did not find a way to call `remove_argument` 2 times consecutively, so
the automatic fixing works only for classes that inherit exactly `str,
Enum` (regardless of the order).

I also plan to extend this rule to support IntEnum in next PR.
2024-04-06 01:56:28 +00:00
Jane Lewis
323264dec2 Remove debug print when resolving client settings in ruff server (#10799)
This was a statement used as part of the test plan in #10764 that was
erroneously committed in 8aa31f4c74.
2024-04-06 00:13:25 +00:00
Jane Lewis
c11e6d709c ruff server now supports commands for auto-fixing, organizing imports, and formatting (#10654)
## Summary

This builds off of the work in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10652 to implement a command
executor, backwards compatible with the commands from the previous LSP
(`ruff.applyAutofix`, `ruff.applyFormat` and
`ruff.applyOrganizeImports`).

This involved a lot of refactoring and tweaks to the code action
resolution code - the most notable change is that workspace edits are
specified in a slightly different way, using the more general `changes`
field instead of the `document_changes` field (which isn't supported on
all LSP clients). Additionally, the API for synchronous request handlers
has been updated to include access to the `Requester`, which we use to
send a `workspace/applyEdit` request to the client.

## Test Plan



https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/7932e30f-d944-4e35-b828-1d81aa56c087
2024-04-05 23:27:35 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
1b31d4e9f1 Correct some oversites in the documentation from #10756 (#10796)
## Summary

Correct some oversites in the documentation from #10756
2024-04-05 22:45:48 +00:00
Jane Lewis
a184dc68f5 Implement client setting initialization and resolution for ruff server (#10764)
## Summary

When a language server initializes, it is passed a serialized JSON
object, which is known as its "initialization options". Until now, `ruff
server` has ignored those initialization options, meaning that
user-provided settings haven't worked. This PR is the first step for
supporting settings from the LSP client. It implements procedures to
deserialize initialization options into a settings object, and then
resolve those settings objects into concrete settings for each
workspace.

One of the goals for user settings implementation in `ruff server` is
backwards compatibility with `ruff-lsp`'s settings. We won't support all
settings that `ruff-lsp` had, but the ones that we do support should
work the same and use the same schema as `ruff-lsp`.

These are the existing settings from `ruff-lsp` that we will continue to
support, and which are part of the settings schema in this PR:

| Setting | Default Value | Description |

|----------------------------------------|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `codeAction.disableRuleComment.enable` | `true` | Whether to display
Quick Fix actions to disable rules via `noqa` suppression comments. |
| `codeAction.fixViolation.enable` | `true` | Whether to display Quick
Fix actions to autofix violations. |
| `fixAll` | `true` | Whether to register Ruff as capable of handling
`source.fixAll` actions. |
| `lint.enable` | `true` | Whether to enable linting. Set to `false` to
use Ruff exclusively as a formatter. |
| `organizeImports` | `true` | Whether to register Ruff as capable of
handling `source.organizeImports` actions. |

To be clear: this PR does not implement 'support' for these settings,
individually. Rather, it constructs a framework for these settings to be
used by the server in the future.

Notably, we are choosing *not* to support `lint.args` and `format.args`
as settings for `ruff server`. This is because we're now interfacing
with Ruff at a lower level than its CLI, and converting CLI arguments
back into configuration is too involved.

We will have support for linter and formatter specific settings in
follow-up PRs. We will also 'hook up' user settings to work with the
server in follow up PRs.

## Test Plan

### Snapshot Tests

Tests have been created in
`crates/ruff_server/src/session/settings/tests.rs` to ensure that
deserialization and settings resolution works as expected.

### Manual Testing

Since we aren't using the resolved settings anywhere yet, we'll have to
add a few printing statements.

We want to capture what the resolved settings look like when sent as
part of a snapshot, so modify `Session::take_snapshot` to be the
following:

```rust
    pub(crate) fn take_snapshot(&self, url: &Url) -> Option<DocumentSnapshot> {
        let resolved_settings = self.workspaces.client_settings(url, &self.global_settings);
        tracing::info!("Resolved settings for document {url}: {resolved_settings:?}");
        Some(DocumentSnapshot {
            configuration: self.workspaces.configuration(url)?.clone(),
            resolved_client_capabilities: self.resolved_client_capabilities.clone(),
            client_settings: resolved_settings,
            document_ref: self.workspaces.snapshot(url)?,
            position_encoding: self.position_encoding,
            url: url.clone(),
        })
    }
```

Once you've done that, build the server and start up your extension
testing environment.

1. Set up a workspace in VS Code with two workspace folders, each one
having some variant of Ruff file-based configuration (`pyproject.toml`,
`ruff.toml`, etc.). We'll call these folders `folder_a` and `folder_b`.
2. In each folder, open up `.vscode/settings.json`.
3. In folder A, use these settings:
```json
{
    "ruff.codeAction.disableRuleComment": {
        "enable": true
    }
}
```
4. In folder B, use these settings:
```json
{
    
    "ruff.codeAction.disableRuleComment": {
        "enable": false
    }
}
```
5. Finally, open up your VS Code User Settings and un-check the `Ruff >
Code Action: Disable Rule Comment` setting.
6. When opening files in `folder_a`, you should see logs that look like
this:
```
Resolved settings for document <file>: ResolvedClientSettings { fix_all: true, organize_imports: true, lint_enable: true, disable_rule_comment_enable: true, fix_violation_enable: true }
```
7. When opening files in `folder_b`, you should see logs that look like
this:
```
Resolved settings for document <file>: ResolvedClientSettings { fix_all: true, organize_imports: true, lint_enable: true, disable_rule_comment_enable: false, fix_violation_enable: true }
```
8. To test invalid configuration, change `.vscode/settings.json` in
either folder to be this:
```json
{
    "ruff.codeAction.disableRuleComment": {
        "enable": "invalid"
    },
}
```
10. You should now see these error logs:
```
<time> [info]    <duration> ERROR ruff_server::session::settings Failed to deserialize initialization options: data did not match any variant of untagged enum InitializationOptions. Falling back to default client settings...

<time> [info]    <duration> WARN ruff_server::server No workspace settings found for file:///Users/jane/testbed/pandas
   <duration> WARN ruff_server::server No workspace settings found for file:///Users/jane/foss/scipy
```
11. Opening files in either folder should now print the following
configuration:
```
Resolved settings for document <file>: ResolvedClientSettings { fix_all: true, organize_imports: true, lint_enable: true, disable_rule_comment_enable: true, fix_violation_enable: true }
```
2024-04-05 22:41:50 +00:00
buhtz
a4ee9c1978 doc(FAQ): More precise PyLint comparision (#10756)
Section about comparing Ruff to PyLint now is more precise about the
following two points:
- Ruff do count branches different and there for earlier give
too-many-branches warning.
- Activating all Pylint rules in Ruff also activates pylint rules that
are not active by default in Pylint itself because they are implemented
via pylint plugins.
2024-04-05 22:12:33 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
c2790f912b [pylint] Implement bad-staticmethod-argument (PLW0211) (#10781)
## Summary

Implement `bad-staticmethod-argument` from pylint, part of #970.

## Test Plan

Text fixture added.
2024-04-05 21:33:39 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2e7a1a4cb1 D403: Require capitalizing single word sentence (#10776) 2024-04-05 08:42:00 +02:00
Jane Lewis
d050d6da2e ruff server now supports the source.organizeImports source action (#10652)
## Summary

This builds on top of the work in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10597 to support `Ruff: Organize
imports` as an available source action.

To do this, we have to support `Clone`-ing for linter settings, since we
need to modify them in place to select import-related diagnostics
specifically (`I001` and `I002`).

## Test Plan


https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/04282d01-dfda-4ac5-aa8f-6a92d5f85bfd
2024-04-04 22:20:50 +00:00
NotWearingPants
fd8da66fcb docs: Lint -> Format in formatter.md (#10777)
## Summary

Since #10217 the [formatter
docs](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/formatter/) contained

```
ruff format                   # Format all files in the current directory.
ruff format path/to/code/     # Lint all files in `path/to/code` (and any subdirectories).
ruff format path/to/file.py   # Format a single file.
```

I believe the `Lint` here is a copy-paste typo from the [linter
docs](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/linter/).

## Test Plan

N/A
2024-04-04 16:50:55 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d02b1069b5 Add semantic model flag when inside f-string replacement field (#10766)
## Summary

This PR adds a new semantic model flag to indicate that the checker is
inside an f-string replacement field. This will be used to ignore
certain checks if the target version doesn't support a specific feature
like PEP 701.

fixes: #10761 

## Test Plan

Add a test case from the raised issue.
2024-04-04 09:08:48 +05:30
Alex Waygood
6b4fa17097 Rework docs for pydocstyle rules (#10754) 2024-04-03 22:34:00 +01:00
Carl Meyer
5e2482824c [flake8_comprehensions] add sum/min/max to unnecessary comprehension check (C419) (#10759)
Fixes #3259 

## Summary

Renames `UnnecessaryComprehensionAnyAll` to
`UnnecessaryComprehensionInCall` and extends the check to `sum`, `min`,
and `max`, in addition to `any` and `all`.

## Test Plan

Updated snapshot test.

Built docs locally and verified the docs for this rule still render
correctly.
2024-04-03 14:44:33 -06:00
Carl Meyer
e0a8fb607a fix obsolete name in resolve_qualified_name docs (#10762)
`resolve_call_path` was renamed to `resolve_qualified_name` in
a6d892b1f4, but the doc block for the
function wasn't updated to match.
2024-04-03 20:13:10 +00:00
Jane Lewis
257964a8bc ruff server now supports source.fixAll source action (#10597)
## Summary

`ruff server` now has source action `source.fixAll` as an available code
action.

This also fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10593 in the
process of revising the code for quick fix code actions.

## Test Plan




https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/f4c07425-e68a-445f-a4ed-949c9197a6be
2024-04-03 16:22:17 +00:00
Boshen
d467aa78c2 Remove an unused dependency (#10747)
## Summary

Continuation of #10475, I improved [`cargo
shear`](https://github.com/Boshen/cargo-shear) even more.

We can put this in CI once I test it a bit more, given that [ignoring
false
positives](https://github.com/Boshen/cargo-shear?tab=readme-ov-file#ignore-false-positives)
has been implemented.

## Test Plan

`cargo check --all-features --all-targets`
2024-04-03 09:57:19 +01:00
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Jane Lewis
9872f51293 Drop support for root_uri as an initialization parameter in ruff_server (#10743)
## Summary

Needed for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10686.

We no longer support `root_uri` as an initialization parameter, relying
solely on `workspace_folders` to find the working directories. This
means that the minimum supported LSP version is now `0.3.6`.

## Test Plan

When opening a folder in VS Code, you shouldn't see any errors in the
log which say `No workspace(s) were provided(...)`.
2024-04-02 20:51:59 -07:00
Charlie Marsh
e54b591ec7 Use section name range for all section-related docstring diagnostics (#10740)
## Summary

We may not have had access to this in the past, but in short, if the
diagnostic is related to a specific section of a docstring, it seems
better to highlight the section (via the header) than the _entire_
docstring.

This should be completely compatible with existing `# noqa` since it's
always inside of a multi-line string anyway, and in such cases the `#
noqa` is always placed at the end of the multiline string.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10736.
2024-04-02 22:10:04 -04:00
Carl Meyer
814b26f82e [flake8_comprehensions] update docs for unnecessary-comprehension-any-all (C419) (#10744)
Ref #3259; see in particular
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/3259#issuecomment-2033127339

## Summary

Improve the accuracy of the docs for this lint rule/fix.

## Test Plan

Generated the docs locally and visited the page for this rule:

![Screenshot 2024-04-02 at 4 56
40 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/61586/64f25cf6-edfe-4682-ac8e-7e21b834f5f2)

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-04-02 17:42:55 -06:00
Carl Meyer
2a4084a2bb chore(docs): update ruff_linter crate name in CONTRIBUTING.md (#10745)
Reading through `CONTRIBUTING.md`, I happened to notice that it still
referred to the `ruff_linter` crate as the `ruff` crate. `ruff` is a
different crate, located in `crates/ruff`, which doesn't contain "the
vast majority of the code and all the lint rules."
2024-04-02 17:06:21 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
dff8f93457 [flake8-return] Ignore assignments to annotated variables in unnecessary-assign (#10741)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10732.
2024-04-02 16:18:05 -04:00
Aleksei Latyshev
859e3fc7fa [refurb] Implement int-on-sliced-str (FURB166) (#10650)
## Summary
implement int_on_sliced_str (FURB166) lint
- #1348
- [original
lint](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/use_int_base_zero.py)

## Test Plan
cargo test
2024-04-02 19:29:42 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
0de23760ff [pylint] Don't recommend decorating staticmethods with @singledispatch (PLE1519, PLE1520) (#10637)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-04-02 16:47:31 +00:00
renovate[bot]
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2024-04-02 15:03:54 +02:00
Micha Reiser
0d20ec968f Build codspeed benchmarks by calling cargo directly (#10735) 2024-04-02 14:50:19 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala
99dd3a8ab0 Implement as_str & Display for all operator enums (#10691)
## Summary

This PR adds the `as_str` implementation for all the operator methods.
It already exists for `CmpOp` which is being [used in the
linter](ffcd77860c/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_simplify/rules/key_in_dict.rs (L117))
and it makes sense to implement it for the rest as well. This will also
be utilized in error messages for the new parser.
2024-04-02 10:34:36 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
eee2d5b915 Remove unused operator methods and impl (#10690)
## Summary

This PR removes unused operator methods and impl traits. There is
already the `is_macro::Is` implementation for all the operators and this
seems unnecessary.
2024-04-02 15:53:20 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
159bad73d5 Accept non-aliased (but correct) import in unconventional-import-alias (#10729)
## Summary

Given:

```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.flake8-import-conventions.aliases]
"django.conf.settings" = "settings"
```

We should accept `from django.conf import settings`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10599.
2024-04-01 23:47:20 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
7b48443624 Respect Q00* ignores in flake8-quotes rules (#10728)
## Summary

We lost the per-rule ignores when these were migrated to the AST, so if
_any_ `Q` rule is enabled, they're now all enabled.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10724.

## Test Plan

Ran:

```shell
ruff check . --isolated --select Q --ignore Q000
ruff check . --isolated --select Q --ignore Q001
ruff check . --isolated --select Q --ignore Q002
ruff check . --isolated --select Q --ignore Q000,Q001
ruff check . --isolated --select Q --ignore Q000,Q002
ruff check . --isolated --select Q --ignore Q001,Q002
```

...against:

```python
'''
bad docsting
'''
a = 'single'
b = '''
bad multi line
'''
```
2024-04-02 03:21:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d36f60999d Ignore annotated lambdas in class scopes (#10720)
## Summary

An annotated lambda assignment within a class scope is often
intentional. For example, within a dataclass or Pydantic model, these
are treated as fields rather than methods (and so can be passed values
in constructors).

I originally wrote this to special-case dataclasses and Pydantic
models... But was left feeling like we'd see more false positives here
for little gain (an annotated lambda within a `class` is likely
intentional?). Open to opinions, though.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10718.
2024-04-01 15:44:45 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
67f0f615b2 Recursively resolve TypeDicts for N815 violations (#10719)
## Summary

Only works within a single file for now.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10671.
2024-04-01 17:40:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
200ebeebdc Bump version to v0.3.5 (#10717) 2024-04-01 13:15:32 -04:00
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Steve C
f6b6f0df67 [ruff] Fix panic in unused # noqa removal with multi-byte space (RUF100) (#10682)
## Summary

Currently, [this
line](716688d44e/crates/ruff_linter/src/fix/edits.rs (L101))
assumes that the `noqa` comment begins with an octothorpe followed by a
space. (`# `) With anyone's random code, this of course is not always
true.

When there's a multi-byte character after the leading octothorpe, such
as
[`\u0085`](https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/85/index.htm),
we try slicing from within the character, causing a panic.

To fix this, the logic has been changed to remove unused `noqa`
directives and keep any trailing comments, or removing the whole comment
if the comment is just the unused `noqa`

Fixes #10097.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-04-01 01:00:37 +00:00
renovate[bot]
9f2127bf04 Update rust crate clap to v4.5.4 (#10684) 2024-04-01 01:16:02 +01:00
renovate[bot]
8cd096d9b5 chore(deps): update rust crate chrono to v0.4.37 (#10683) 2024-04-01 01:15:24 +01:00
hikaru-kajita
716688d44e [pylint] Implement modified-iterating-set (E4703) (#10473)
## Summary

Implement `E4703` in the issue #970.
Relevant pylint docs is here:
https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/error/modified-iterating-set.html

## Test Plan

I've written it in the `modified_iterating_set.py`.
2024-03-31 14:37:49 +00:00
hikaru-kajita
9ad9cea952 [refurb] Implement unnecessary-from-float (FURB164) (#10647)
## Summary

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Implement FURB164 in the issue #1348.
Relevant Refurb docs is here:
https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/v2.0.0/docs/checks.md#furb164-no-from-float

I've changed the name from `no-from-float` to
`verbose-decimal-fraction-construction`.

## Test Plan

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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-03-30 07:04:01 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
75e01420fa Always place non-relative imports after relative imports (#10669)
## Summary

When `relative-imports-order = "closest-to-furthest"` is set, we should
_still_ put non-relative imports after relative imports. It's rare for
them to be in the same section, but _possible_ if you use
`known-local-folder`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10655.

## Test Plan

New tests.

Also sorted this file:

```python
from ..models import ABC
from .models import Question
from .utils import create_question
from django_polls.apps.polls.models import Choice
```

With both:

- `isort view.py`
- `ruff check view.py --select I --fix`

And the following `pyproject.toml`:

```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.isort]
order-by-type = false
relative-imports-order = "closest-to-furthest"
known-local-folder = ["django_polls"]

[tool.isort]
profile = "black"
reverse_relative = true
known_local_folder = ["django_polls"]
```

I verified that Ruff and isort gave the same result, and that they
_still_ gave the same result when removing the relevant setting:

```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.isort]
order-by-type = false
known-local-folder = ["django_polls"]

[tool.isort]
profile = "black"
known_local_folder = ["django_polls"]
```
2024-03-29 22:13:54 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
fc54f53662 Make unnecessary-lambda an always-unsafe fix (#10668)
## Summary

See the linked issue and comment for more.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10663.
2024-03-30 01:05:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
7c2e9f71ea Change quadratic-list-summation docs to use iadd consistently (#10666)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10088.
2024-03-30 00:32:34 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
3c48913473 [flake8-boolean-trap] Add setting for user defined allowed boolean trap (#10531)
## Summary

Add a setting `extend-allowed-calls` to allow users to define their own
list of calls which allow boolean traps.

Resolves #10485.
Resolves #10356.

## Test Plan

Extended text fixture and added setting test.
2024-03-30 00:26:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9f56902719 Add PR title format to CONTRIBUTING.md (#10665)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9470.
2024-03-30 00:14:16 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1bcdfe268d Allow f-strings with %z for DTZ007 (#10651)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug for `DTZ007` rule where it didn't consider to
check for the presence of `%z` in f-strings. It also considers the
string parts of an implicitly concatenated f-strings for which I want to
find a better solution (#10308).

fixes: #10601 

## Test Plan

Add test cases and update the snapshots.
2024-03-29 09:57:13 +05:30
Mateusz Sokół
a0263ab472 Add row_stack to NumPy 2.0 migration rule (#10646)
Hi! 

I left out one of the functions in the migration rule which became
deprecated/removed in NumPy 2.0
(https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/26032#issuecomment-1999870797).

cc @anntzer
2024-03-28 09:49:40 -04:00
Jane Lewis
6b580c1544 Support unused code formatting for ruff server (#10644)
## Summary

Fixes #10589.

Code that violates `F401` or `F841` (in other words, unused variables or
imports) should now appear greyed out or 'unused' in an editor.

## Test Plan

Put the following test code in a new file within the extension
development host window:

```python
import math
def func():
   if False:
      unused = "<- this should be greyed out"
```

The following test code should have greyed out/unused import and
variable names, like so:
<img width="294" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-28 at 4 23 18 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/19577865/e84a6e7a-49e2-4fed-9624-f8f9559e0837">
2024-03-28 11:30:35 +00:00
Jane Lewis
3f7d666e8b ruff server now highlights most issues as warnings (#10643)
## Summary

Fixes #10588.

Most diagnostics from `ruff server` now appear as a much less alarming
warning instead of an error. Three diagnostics still appear as errors:
`F821` (`undefined name <name>`), `E902` (`IOError`) and `E999`
(`SyntaxError`).

## Test Plan

With an extension using the path to a locally-built executable, open a
file with multiple highlighted problems. Toggle the `Experimental
Server` setting on and off. The highlights should stay as warnings.

Then, modify the file to have a syntactically incorrect element. The
start of the invalid syntax should now have a red highlight.
2024-03-28 04:14:17 -07:00
Mix
cce25ec116 Update warning message for rule S305 to address insecure block cipher mode use (#10602)
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## Summary

This PR updates the warning message for rule S305 to accurately reflect
the security concern over using ECB mode in block ciphers, which is
considered insecure compared to other modes like CBC or CTR. The
previous message incorrectly mentioned AES as a [block cipher
mode](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_cipher_mode_of_operation),
which has been corrected to avoid confusion.

Ref: 

c85576d903/bandit/blacklists/calls.py (L99-L102)


825fd7c990/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_bandit/rules/suspicious_function_call.rs (L187-L216)

## Test Plan

No testing required as the change is limited to a minor change of
warning message update.
2024-03-27 21:00:49 -04:00
Peter A. Jonsson
fc7fa59e5f space_around_operator: use same before/after numbers (#10640)
## Summary

The example for tab-after-comma (E242):
```python
a = 4,\t5
```
Use instead:
```python
a = 4, 3
```
is confusing since both the whitespace and the numbers are changed.

Change so the examples use the same numbers before/after.

## Test Plan

Untested.
2024-03-27 19:31:19 -04:00
Alex Waygood
abbefae6f1 DTZ rules: Clarify error messages and docs (#10621)
- Clearly state in the documentation that passing `tz=None` is just as bad as not passing a `tz=` argument, from the perspective of these rules.
- Clearly state in the error messages exactly what the user is doing wrong, if the user is passing `tz=None` rather than failing to pass a `tz=` argument at all.
- Make error messages more concise, and separate out the suggested remedy from the thing that the user is identified as doing wrong.

Co-authored-by: Christian Clauss <cclauss@me.com>
2024-03-27 19:42:13 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
f9d0c6d9ae [refurb] Implement for-loop-set-mutations (FURB142) (#10583)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2024-03-27 09:26:12 +01:00
Jane Lewis
4d59142255 Client request sender and inbound response handling for ruff server (#10620)
## Summary

Fixes #10618.

This PR introduces a proper API for sending requests to the client and
handling any response sent back. Dynamic capability registration now
uses this new API, fixing an issue where a much more simplistic response
handler silently flushes a code action request that needed a response.

## Test Plan

#10618 can no longer be reproduced. No errors about unhandled responses
should appear in the extension output, and you should see this new log
when the server starts:
```
<DATE> <TIME> [info] <DURATION> INFO ruff_server::server Configuration file watcher successfully registered
```
2024-03-26 13:53:56 -07:00
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72aa1ce00f Update dependency uuid to v9.0.1 (#10615)
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b6b737c937 Update dependency @miniflare/storage-memory to v2.14.2 (#10614)
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Micha Reiser
b49b861b2d Delete unused Violation::explanation method (#10600) 2024-03-26 12:35:27 +01:00
Micha Reiser
877a9145ae Group some NPM dependency updates (#10607) 2024-03-26 11:39:56 +01:00
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ba24bd88cf Update dependency classnames to v2.5.1 (#10603)
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Jane Lewis
825fd7c990 High-level project overview and contributing guide for ruff server (#10565)
## Summary

This PR adds an overview and roadmap to the `README.md` for the
`ruff_server` crate along with a rudimentary `CONTRIBUTING.md` that
explains some of the technical decisions behind the project and basic
information about local testing.
2024-03-25 23:08:37 -07:00
hikaru-kajita
a28776e3aa [flake8-comprehensions] Handled special case for C401 which also matches C416 (#10596)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Similar to #10419, there was a case where there is a collision of C401
and C416 (as discussed in #10101).
Fixed this by implementing short-circuit for the comprehension of the
form `{x for x in foo}`.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

Extended `C401.py` with the case where `set` is not builtin function,
and divided the case where the short-circuit should occur.
Removed the last testcase of `print(f"{ {set(a for a in 'abc')} }")`
test as this is invalid as a python code, but should I keep this?
2024-03-26 03:54:58 +00:00
Aurelio Jargas
80b46889ed Fix list markup: blank line required (#10591)
Judging from the other lists in this same file, it looks like a blank
line is required to separate the previous paragraph from the first list
item.

Otherwise the list is considered part of the paragraph:

- https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#lint_flake8-copyright_notice-rgx

<img width="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/282592/663fa5b4-f787-4fcd-bdd6-0b891d7ad72b">

- https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#format_quote-style

<img width="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/282592/809735eb-c546-4348-9311-877441bae84e">

After this change hopefully those will be rendered as proper bullet
lists.
2024-03-26 00:18:35 +00:00
renovate[bot]
fdd25f0d99 Update dependency vite to v4.5.2 (#10576) 2024-03-25 17:50:41 -05:00
renovate[bot]
e0ab5629cc Update dependency wrangler to v2.20.2 (#10577) 2024-03-25 17:50:23 -05:00
Filipe Laíns
960e47423c Put flake8-logging next to the other flake8 plugins in registry (#10587)
## Summary

This is just a nitpicky improvement, but I thought it'd be a good
opportunity to look at the ruff source.

> The rules list in the documentation is generated using the registry
order. Currently, flake8-logging is separated from the rest of the
flake8 plugins. This patch puts it next to them.

https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/

If it makes sense, we could alternatively just sort the linters in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/crates/ruff_dev/src/generate_rules_table.rs.

Signed-off-by: Filipe Laíns <lains@riseup.net>
2024-03-25 20:23:31 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4950ca4142 Ignore Q000, Q001 when string is inside forward ref (#10585)
## Summary

This is not the holistic solution but just to fix that issue.

fixes: #10546 

## Test Plan

Add a regression test for it and check the snapshots.
2024-03-25 18:52:59 +00:00
renovate[bot]
3e1f3b8132 Update Rust crate anyhow to v1.0.81 (#10584)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-25 18:28:02 +00:00
Alex Waygood
21f63c57d5 Renovate: Use update-lockfile as the rangeStrategy for cargo dependencies (#10582) 2024-03-25 18:17:03 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bd07c13348 Get rid of SCARY SECURITY suffixes for security-related renovate PRs (#10579) 2024-03-25 17:57:12 +00:00
Alex Waygood
9e21e5918c Switch from dependabot to renovate (#10567) 2024-03-25 17:30:11 +00:00
hikaru-kajita
f7aab5ac69 [pylint] Fixed false-positive on the rule PLW1641 (eq-without-hash) (#10566)
## Summary

Fixed false-positive on the rule `PLW1641`, where the explicit
assignment on the `__hash__` method is not counted as an definition of
`__hash__`. (Discussed in #10557).

Also, added one new testcase.

## Test Plan

Checked on `cargo test` in `eq_without_hash.py`.

Before the change, for the assignment into `__hash__`, only `__hash__ =
None` was counted as an explicit definition of `__hash__` method.
Probably any assignment into `__hash__` property could be counted as an
explicit definition of hash, so I removed `value.is_none_literal_expr()`
check.
2024-03-25 14:40:01 +00:00
Alex Waygood
59ac3f48c8 Select more rules for typeshed in the ecosystem checks (#10564) 2024-03-25 14:04:11 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
9512bd66b5 [pycodestyle] Avoid blank line rules for the first logical line in cell (#10291)
## Summary

Closes #10228

The PR makes the blank lines rules keep track of the cell status when
running on a notebook, and makes the rules not trigger when the line is
the first of the cell.

## Test Plan

The example given in #10228 is added as a fixture, along with a few
tests from the main blank lines fixtures.
2024-03-25 11:19:30 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
5729dc3589 Bump syn from 2.0.52 to 2.0.55 (#10563)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-25 10:49:48 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
2890485785 Bump aho-corasick from 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 (#10560)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-25 09:27:07 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
a5f6e5dc88 Bump rayon from 1.9.0 to 1.10.0 (#10559)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-25 10:16:52 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
d93db63a22 Bump smallvec from 1.13.1 to 1.13.2 (#10562)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-25 10:16:08 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
ecc11dcc12 Bump bitflags from 2.4.2 to 2.5.0 (#10561)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-25 10:14:39 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e9115b8d8a Move Q004 to AST based checker (#10548)
## Summary

Continuing with #7595, this PR moves the `Q004` rule to the AST checker.

## Test Plan

- [x] Existing test cases should pass
- [x] No ecosystem updates
2024-03-25 03:31:31 +00:00
Alexey Preobrazhenskiy
d625f55c05 Nested namespace packages support (#10541)
## Summary
PEP 420 says [nested namespace
packages](https://peps.python.org/pep-0420/#nested-namespace-packages)
are allowed, i.e. marking a directory as a namespace package marks all
subdirectories in the subtree as namespace packages.

`is_package` is modified to use `Path::starts_with` and the order of
checks is reversed to do in-memory checks first before hitting the disk.

## Test Plan
Added unit tests. Previously all tests were run with `namespace_packages
== &[]`. Verified that one of the tests was failing before changing the
implementation.

## Future Improvements
The `is_package_with_cache` can probably be rewritten to avoid repeated
calls to `Path::starts_with`, by caching all directories up to the
`namespace_root`:
```ruff
let namespace_root = namespace_packages
    .iter()
    .filter(|namespace_package| path.starts_with(namespace_package))
    .min();
```
2024-03-24 22:53:32 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
9856c1446b Document use of anonymous assignment in useless-expression (#10551)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10536.
2024-03-25 02:46:33 +00:00
hikaru-kajita
39fb6d9bfc [refurb] Implement verbose-decimal-constructor (FURB157) (#10533)
## Summary

Implement FURB157 in the issue #1348.
Relevant Refurb docs is here:
https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/docs/checks.md#furb157-simplify-decimal-ctor

## Test Plan

I've written it in the `FURB157.py`.
2024-03-24 22:28:58 -04:00
yt2b
22f237fec6 [flake8-bugbear] Avoid false positive for usage after continue (B031) (#10539)
## Summary

Closes #10337.

I've fixed the code to count usage of variable.
Usage count inside the block is reset when there is a following
statement.
- continue
- break
- return 

## Test Plan

Add test case.
2024-03-25 00:38:30 +00:00
Alex Waygood
021f0bdccb Mark PYI025 fix as safe in more cases for stub files (#10547)
## Summary

The fix for PYI025 is currently marked as unsafe in non-global scopes
for both `.py` and `.pyi` files, on the grounds that all global-scope
symbols in Python are implicitly exported from the module, so changing
the name of something in the global scope could break other modules that
import the module we're fixing. Unlike in `.py` files, however, imported
symbols are never implicitly re-exported from stub files. Symbols are
only understood by static analysis tools as being re-exported from stubs
if they are marked as explicit re-exports, which take three forms:

```py
from foo import *  # all symbols from foo are re-exported from the stub

# the "redundant" alias marks it as an explicit re-export
# (note that the alias needs to be identical to the symbol's "actual" name
# in order for it to be a re-export)
from bar import barrr as barrr

# inclusion in __all__ also marks it as an explicit re-export,
# just like in `.py` files
from baz import bazzz
__all__ = ["bazzz"]
```

This is [specc'd in PEP
484](https://peps.python.org/pep-0484/#stub-files), and means that we
can mark the fix for PYI025 as safe in more cases for `.pyi` files.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`. An existing test case goes from being an unsafe fix to a
safe fix in a `.pyi` fixture. I also added a new fixture so we have
coverage of global-scope imports that are marked as re-exports using
"redundant" `from collections.abc import Set as Set` aliases.
2024-03-24 16:11:48 +00:00
Alexey Preobrazhenskiy
7cc40d5621 Refactor package_roots for readability. (#10543) 2024-03-24 12:02:30 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c447454111 [E402] Allow cell magics before an import (#10545) 2024-03-24 16:20:00 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
895d9df02f Move Q001-3 to AST based checker (#10312)
## Summary

Continuing with https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7595, this PR
moves the `Q001`, `Q002`, `Q003` rules to the AST based checker.

## Test Plan

Make sure all of the existing test cases pass and verify there are no
ecosystem changes.
2024-03-23 22:59:50 +05:30
Auguste Lalande
0c194f55e8 Fix PT014 autofix for last item in list (#10532)
## Summary

This error was found browsing
https://github.com/qarmin/Automated-Fuzzer/actions/runs/8396966850.
Which failed when trying to autofix the PT014 violation in the following
code:
```python
@pytest.mark.parametrize('data, spec', [(1.0, 1.0), (1.0, 1.0)])
def test_numbers(data, spec):
    ...
```

Investigation revealed that the implementation was not properly tested,
when the duplicate value was also the last in the list. In particular
the following function, which is in charge of finding the comma
following an element to create the suggested fix,

0a99bd84ce/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_pytest_style/rules/parametrize.rs (L647-L651)
would find the next comma even if it was outside the list itself leading
to a lot of code being deleted.

This PR fixes that.

## Test Plan

Added misbehaving code to the test fixture.
2024-03-23 09:26:42 -04:00
Zanie Blue
0a99bd84ce Add PlasmaPy to ecosystem checks (#10530)
ref
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10528#issuecomment-2015805710
2024-03-22 15:28:13 -05:00
Alex Waygood
9feb9b0aa8 Correctly handle references in __all__ definitions when renaming symbols in autofixes (#10527) 2024-03-22 20:06:35 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
61b7982422 Respect Unicode characters in import sorting (#10529)
## Summary

Ensures that we use the raw identifier as provided in the source code,
rather than the normalized Unicode identifier.

This _does_ mean that we treat these as two separate identifiers, and
_don't_ merge them, even though Python will treat them as the same
symbol:

```python
import numpy as ℂℇℊℋℌℍℎℐℑℒℓℕℤΩℨKÅℬℭℯℰℱℹℴ
import numpy as CƐgHHHhIILlNZΩZKÅBCeEFio
```

I think that's fine, this is super rare anyway and would likely be
confusing for users.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10528.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-22 15:16:49 -04:00
Ryan May
594b232e0f Accept commas in default copyright pattern (#9498)
## Summary

Adds commas as an accepted separator between copyright years by default,
which is actually documented in one spot, but not currently accurate.
Fixes #9477.
2024-03-22 14:42:02 -04:00
Alex Waygood
a06ffeb54e Track ranges of names inside __all__ definitions (#10525) 2024-03-22 18:38:40 +00:00
Alex Waygood
b74dd420fc Fix F821 false negatives when from __future__ import annotations is active (attempt 2) (#10524) 2024-03-22 18:11:16 +00:00
Jane Lewis
4f06d59ff6 Automatic configuration reloading for ruff server (#10404)
## Summary

Fixes #10366.

`ruff server` now registers a file watcher on the client side using the
LSP protocol, and listen for events on configuration files. On such an
event, it reloads the configuration in the 'nearest' workspace to the
file that was changed.

## Test Plan

N/A
2024-03-21 20:17:07 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
5062572aca Bump version to v0.3.4 (#10515) 2024-03-21 18:08:21 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
dc6f6398e7 Rename list-reassign-reversed to list-reverse-copy (#10514)
After discussion with @MichaReiser.
2024-03-21 17:33:00 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
01fe268612 [refurb] Implement list_assign_reversed lint (FURB187) (#10212)
## Summary

Implement [use_reverse
(FURB187)](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/readability/use_reverse.py)
lint.
Tests were copied from original
https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/test/data/err_187.py.

## Test Plan

cargo test
2024-03-21 17:09:09 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c62184d057 'Revert "F821: Fix false negatives in .py files when from __future__ import annotations is active (#10362)"' (#10513) 2024-03-21 16:41:05 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
9b3c732538 Docs: Link inline settings when not part of options section (#10499)
## Summary
 
Some contributors have referenced settings in their documentation
without adding the settings to an options section, this has lead to some
rendering issues (#10427). This PR addresses this looking for potential
inline links to settings, cross-checking them with the options sections,
and then linking them anyway if they are not found.

Resolves #10427.

## Test Plan

Manually verified that the correct modifications were made and no docs
were broken.
2024-03-21 16:33:58 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
caa1450895 Don't treat annotations as redefinitions in .pyi files (#10512)
## Summary

In https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10341, we fixed some false
positives in `.pyi` files, but introduced others. This PR effectively
reverts the change in #10341 and fixes it in a slightly different way.
Instead of changing the _bindings_ we generate in the semantic model in
`.pyi` files, we instead change how we _resolve_ them.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10509.
2024-03-21 12:22:50 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
60fd98eb2f Update Rust to v1.77 (#10510) 2024-03-21 12:10:33 -04:00
Alex Waygood
ac150b9314 Spruce up docs for flake8-pyi rules (part 2) (#10494)
- Improve clarity over the motivation for some rules
- Improve links to external references. In particular, reduce links to PEPs, as PEPs are generally historical documents rather than pieces of living documentation. Where possible, it's better to link to the official typing spec, the other docs at typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest, or the docs at docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html.
- Use more concise language in a few places
2024-03-21 11:54:43 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
d9ac170eb4 Fix E231 bug: Inconsistent catch compared to pycodestyle, such as when dict nested in list (#10469)
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## Summary

Fix `E231` bug: Inconsistent catch compared to pycodestyle, such as when
dict nested in list. Resolves #10113.

## Test Plan

Example from #10113 added to test fixture.
2024-03-21 09:13:37 +01:00
veryyet
c5ea4209bb chore: remove repetitive words (#10502) 2024-03-21 03:57:16 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
4ad3166a3f Update number of implemented rules to "over 800" (#10500)
## Summary

Ruff now implements over 800 rules. Congrats everyone 🎉

819 by my count
2024-03-20 22:39:37 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
9aded0284e Add missing Options references to blank line docs (#10498)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10427.
2024-03-21 00:49:36 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
a5f41e8d63 Add a formatting step using mdformat as part of generate_mkdocs.py (#10484)
## Summary

The purpose of this change is mainly to address one of the issues
outlined in #10427. Namely, some lists in the docs were not rendering
properly when preceded by a text block without a newline character. This
PR adds `mdformat` as a final step to the rule documentation script, so
that any missing newlines will be added.

NB: The default behavior of `mdformat` is to escape markdown special
characters found in text such as `<`. This resulted in some misformatted
docs. To address this I implemented an ad-hoc mdformat plugin to
override the behavior. This may be considered a bit 'hacky', but I think
it's a good solution. Nevertheless, if someone has a better idea, let me
know.

## Test Plan

This change is hard to test systematically, however, I tried my best to
look at the before and after diffs to ensure no unwanted changes were
made to the docs.
2024-03-21 00:37:40 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
685de912ff [pylint] Implement nan-comparison (PLW0117) (#10401)
## Summary

Implement pylint's nan-comparison, part of #970.

## Test Plan

Text fixture was added.
2024-03-21 00:36:17 +00:00
Sergey Chudov
4045df4ad4 Avoid incorrect tuple transformation in single-element case (C409) (#10491)
# Summary
Fixed: incorrect rule transformation rule C409 with single element.

# Test Plan
Added examples from #10323 to test fixtures.
2024-03-21 00:09:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
9d705a4414 Fix subscript comment placement with parenthesized value (#10496)
## Summary

This is a follow up on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10492 

I incorrectly assumed that `subscript.value.end()` always points past
the value. However, this isn't the case for parenthesized values where
the end "ends" before the parentheses.

## Test Plan

I added new tests for the parenthesized case.
2024-03-20 20:30:22 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
fd3d272026 Improve clarity of PT006's error message (#10468)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-20 18:22:02 +00:00
Micha Reiser
954a48b129 Fix instable formatting for trailing subscribt end-of-line comment (#10492)
## Summary

This PR fixes an instability where formatting a subscribt 
where the `slice` is not an `ExprSlice` and it has a trailing
end-of-line comment after its opening `[` required two formatting passes
to be stable.

The fix is to associate the trailing end-of-line comment as dangling
comment on `[` to preserve its position, similar to how Ruff does it for
other parenthesized expressions.
This also matches how trailing end-of-line subscript comments are
handled when the `slice` is an `ExprSlice`.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10355

## Versioning

Shipping this as part of a patch release is fine because:

* It fixes a stability issue
* It doesn't impact already formatted code because Ruff would already
have moved to the comment to the end of the line (instead of preserving
it)

## Test Plan

Added tests
2024-03-20 18:12:10 +01:00
Alex Waygood
7caf0d064a Simplify formatting of strings by using flags from the AST nodes (#10489) 2024-03-20 16:16:54 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo
fc792d1d2e Fix error message for rule C400 (#10488)
Fix a typos in the error message of rule C400

With the latest version of Ruff (0.3.3) if I have a `scratch.py` script
like that:

```python
from typing import Dict, List, Tuple


def generate_samples(test_cases: Dict) -> List[Tuple]:
    return list(
        (input, expected)
        for input, expected in zip(test_cases["input_value"], test_cases["expected_value"])
    )
```

and I run ruff

```shell
>>> ruff check scratch.py --select C400
>>> scratch.py:5:12: C400 Unnecessary generator (rewrite using `list()`
```

This PR fixes the error message from _"(rewrite using `list()`"_ to
_"(rewrite using `list()`)"_, and it fixes also the doc.

Related question: why I have this error message? The rule is not correct
in this case. Should I open an issue for that?
2024-03-20 14:22:34 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
f7740a8a20 Allow SPDX license headers to exceed the line length (#10481)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10465.
2024-03-19 15:57:03 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
42d4216fd7 Consider raw source code for W605 (#10480)
## Summary

This PR fixes a panic in the linter for `W605`.

Consider the following f-string:
```python
f"{{}}ab"
```

The `FStringMiddle` token would contain `{}ab`. Notice that the escaped
braces have _reduced_ the string. This means we cannot use the text
value from the token to determine the location of the escape sequence
but need to extract it from the source code.

fixes: #10434 

## Test Plan

Add new test cases and update the snapshots.
2024-03-20 00:16:35 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
bc9b4571eb Avoid failures due to non-deterministic binding ordering (#10478)
## Summary

We're seeing failures in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10470
because `resolve_qualified_import_name` isn't guaranteed to return a
specific import if a symbol is accessible in two ways (e.g., you have
both `import logging` and `from logging import error` in scope, and you
want `logging.error`). This PR breaks up the failing tests such that the
imports aren't in the same scope.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10470.

## Test Plan

I added a `bindings.reverse()` to `resolve_qualified_import_name` to
ensure that the tests pass regardless of the binding order.
2024-03-19 18:01:33 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ffd6e79677 Fix typo in string_token_flags.rs (#10476) 2024-03-19 17:43:08 +00:00
Micha Reiser
17d56ccab3 Remove unused dependencies (#10475)
## Summary
I used `cargo-shear` (see
[tweet](https://twitter.com/boshen_c/status/1770106165923586395)) to
remove some unused dependencies that `cargo udeps` wasn't reporting.

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## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-19 17:33:47 +01:00
Auguste Lalande
363ff2a87e Clarify extend-select documentation (#10467)
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## Summary

Clarify `extend-select` documentation to avoid confusion regarding the
default `select`. Also match the `select` documentation. Resolves
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2024-03-19 09:51:31 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
938118b65c Avoid code comment detection in PEP 723 script tags (#10464)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10455.
2024-03-18 17:48:51 -04:00
Jane Lewis
d9f1cdbea1 ruff server sets worker thread pool size based on the user's available cores (#10399)
## Summary

Fixes #10369.

## Test Plan

N/A
2024-03-18 14:06:59 -07:00
Sid
1a2f9f082d [flake8-pytest-style] Add automatic fix for pytest-parametrize-values-wrong-type (PT007) (#10461)
## Summary

This adds automatic fixes for the `PT007` rule.

I am currently reviewing and adding Ruff rules to Home Assistant. One
rule is PT007, which has multiple hundred occurrences in the codebase,
but no automatic fix, and this is not fun to do manually, especially
because using Regexes are not really possible with this.

My knowledge of the Ruff codebase and Rust in general is not good and
this is my first PR here, so I hope it is not too bad.

One thing where I need help is: How can I have the transformed code to
be formatted automatically, instead of it being minimized as it does it
now?

## Test Plan

Using the existing fixtures and updated snapshots.
2024-03-18 20:28:49 +00:00
Alex Waygood
ae0ff9b029 Spruce up docs for flake8-pyi rules (#10422) 2024-03-18 18:03:32 +00:00
Alex Waygood
162d2eb723 Track casing of r-string prefixes in the tokenizer and AST (#10314)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-03-18 17:18:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
31db1b6e16 Remove long Iterator::chain sequence in RuleCodePrefix::iter (#10452)
## Summary

This PR removes the `Iterator::chain(...)` sequence in
`RuleCodePrefix::iter()` with `Vec::expand` to avoid an
overlong-recursive types.

The existing `RuleCodePrefix::iter` method chains all rule group
iterators together. This leads to very long recursive types
`Chain<Map<Chain<Map<Chain<Map.....>>>>` (proportional to the number of
rule groups).

This PR rewrites the macro to use `Vec::extend` instead, which removes
the long recursive type (at the cost of introducing a potential
allocation).

## Alternatives

An alternative would be to use a stack allocated array by unrolling the
`Linter::iter` methods (generated by `EnumIter`).
I don't think it's worth the extra complexity, considering that
`RuleCodePrefix::iter` isn't a hot function.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-18 16:51:20 +01:00
Jane Lewis
93566f9321 ruff server default to current working directory in environments without any root directories or workspaces (#10398)
## Summary

Fixes #10324

This removes an overeager failure case where we would exit early if no
root directory or workspace folders were provided on server
initialization. We now fall-back to the current working directory as a
workspace for that file.

## Test Plan
N/A
2024-03-18 08:46:44 -07:00
trag1c
b98d8ae42e Add Nokia to "Who's Using Ruff?" (#10460)
## Summary
Added Nokia to the "Who's Using Ruff?" section in the README.

## Test Plan
Multiple teams in my department alone moved to Ruff (either exclusively
or partially) 🚀
2024-03-18 10:43:22 -05:00
Alex Waygood
92e6026446 Apply NFKC normalization to unicode identifiers in the lexer (#10412) 2024-03-18 11:56:56 +00:00
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<h2>🔥🔥 BREAKING CHANGE 🔥🔥</h2>
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<li><code>any_{changed, modified, deleted}</code> outputs now return
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<li>feat: add support for returning true for <code>any_{changed,
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<code>true</code> when no file/directory patterns are specified.</li>
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<li>chore(deps): update dependency <code>@​types/node</code> to
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<li>chore(deps): update dependency <code>@​types/lodash</code> to
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<li>Use changed-files output to run matrix jobs by simply setting the
new <code>matrix</code> input to <code>true</code>.</li>
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<code>true</code> and the <code>escape_json</code> input to
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12486315fb Move deviations from formatter README to documentation (#10444)
## Summary

#10151 documented the deviations between Ruff and Black with the new
2024 style guide in the `ruff-python-formatter/README.md`. However,
that's not the documentation shown
on the website when navigating to [intentional
deviations](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/formatter/black/).

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known deviations are now shown on the website.
2024-03-18 08:22:28 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
91e81413db Bug fix: Prevent fully defined links [`name`](link) from being reformatted (#10442)
## Summary

Currently fully define markdown links which include ticks are being
reformatted by

8619986123/crates/ruff_dev/src/generate_docs.rs (L105-L114)

```[`name`](link)``` -> ```[`name`][name](link)```

For example: https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/typed-argument-default-in-stub/

This PR excludes the open parentheses from the regex, so that these types of links won't be reformatted.

## Test Plan

Extended the regression test.
2024-03-17 22:01:30 -04:00
Robin Caloudis
2edd61709f [flake8-quotes] Fix Autofix Error (Q000, Q002) (#10199)
## Summary
In issue https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6785 it is reported
that a docstring in the form of `''"assert" ' SAM macro definitions '''`
is autocorrected to `"""assert" ' SAM macro definitions '''` (note the
triple quotes one only one side), which breaks the python program due
`undetermined string lateral`.

* `Q002`: Not only would docstrings in the form of `''"assert" ' SAM
macro definitions '''` (single quotes) be autofixed wrongly, but also
e.g. `""'assert' ' SAM macro definitions '''` (double quotes). The bug
is present for docstrings in all scopes (e.g. module docstrings, class
docstrings, function docstrings)

* `Q000`: The autofix error is not only present for `Q002` (docstrings),
but also for inline strings (`Q000`). Therefore `s = ''"assert" ' SAM
macro definitions '''` will also be wrongly autofixed.

Note that situation in which the first string is non-empty can be fixed,
e.g. `'123'"assert" ' SAM macro definitions '''` -> `"123""assert" ' SAM
macro definitions '''` is valid.

## What
* Change FixAvailability of `Q000` `Q002` to `Sometimes`
* Changed both rules such that docstrings/inline strings that cannot be
fixed are still reported as bad quotes via diagnostics, but no fix is
provided

## Test Plan
* For `Q000`: Add docstrings in different scopes that (partially) would
have been autofixed wrongly
* For `Q002`: Add inline strings that (partially) would have been
autofixed wrongly

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6785
2024-03-18 01:31:25 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
dc021dd4d2 Fix pylint upstream categories not showing in docs (#10441)
## Summary

The upstream category check here

fd26b29986/crates/ruff_linter/src/upstream_categories.rs (L54-L65)

was not working because the code is actually "E0001" not "PLE0001", I
changed it so it will detect the upstream category correctly.

I also sorted the upstream categories alphabetically, so that the
document generation will be deterministic.

## Test Plan

I compared the diff before and after the change.
2024-03-18 01:27:39 +00:00
hikaru-kajita
fd26b29986 [pylint] Implement nonlocal-and-global (E115) (#10407)
## Summary

Implement `E115` in the issue #970.
Reference to pylint docs:
https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/error/nonlocal-and-global.html
Throws an error when a variable name is both declared as global and
nonlocal

## Test Plan

With `nonlocal_and_global.py`
2024-03-18 00:43:02 +00:00
Ottavio Hartman
6123a5b8bc [flake8-bugbear] Allow tuples of exceptions (B030) (#10437)
Fixes #10426 

## Summary

Fix rule B030 giving a false positive with Tuple operations like `+`.

[Playground](https://play.ruff.rs/17b086bc-cc43-40a7-b5bf-76d7d5fce78a)
```python
try:
    ...
except (ValueError,TypeError) + (EOFError,ArithmeticError):
    ...
```

## Reviewer notes

This is a little more convoluted than I was expecting -- because we can
have valid nested Tuples with operations done on them, the flattening
logic has become a bit more complex.

Shall I guard this behind --preview?

## Test Plan

Unit tested.
2024-03-18 00:31:23 +00:00
Ottavio Hartman
526abebbae [flake8-simplify] Detect implicit else cases in needless-bool (SIM103) (#10414)
Fixes #10402 

## Summary

For SIM103, detect and simplify the following case:

[playground
link](https://play.ruff.rs/d98570aa-b180-495b-8600-5c4c3fd02526)
```python
def main():
    if foo > 5:
        return True
    return False
```

## Test Plan

Unit tested only.
2024-03-18 00:15:28 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
229a50a2c8 [pylint] Implement singledispatchmethod-function (PLE5120) (#10428)
## Summary

Implement `singledispatchmethod-function` from pylint, part of #970.

This is essentially a copy paste of #8934 for `@singledispatchmethod`
decorator.

## Test Plan

Text fixture added.
2024-03-18 00:02:52 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
8619986123 Add repos/ to the gitignore (#10435)
## Summary

I would like to add `repos/` to the gitignore since it is given as an
example for the cache directory path in [the ecosystem check's
README](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/tree/main/python/ruff-ecosystem#development):

```console
ruff-ecosystem check ruff "./target/debug/ruff" --cache ./repos
```
2024-03-17 09:18:29 -05:00
Zanie Blue
608df9a1bc Bump version to 0.3.3 (#10425)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-15 12:51:49 -05:00
Steve C
740c08b033 [pylint] - implement redeclared-assigned-name (W0128) (#9268)
## Summary

Implements
[`W0128`/`redeclared-assigned-name`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/warning/redeclared-assigned-name.html)

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-15 09:43:55 -05:00
hikaru-kajita
7e652e8fcb [flake8_comprehensions] Handled special case for C400 which also matches C416 (#10419)
## Summary

Short-circuit implementation mentioned in #10403.

I implemented this by extending C400:
- Made `UnnecessaryGeneratorList` have information of whether the the
short-circuiting occurred (to put diagnostic)
- Add additional check for whether in `unnecessary_generator_list`
function.

Please give me suggestions if you think this isn't the best way to
handle this :)

## Test Plan

Extended `C400.py` a little, and written the cases where:
- Code could be converted to one single conversion to `list` e.g.
`list(x for x in range(3))` -> `list(range(3))`
- Code couldn't be converted to one single conversion to `list` e.g.
`list(2 * x for x in range(3))` -> `[2 * x for x in range(3)]`
- `list` function is not built-in, and should not modify the code in any
way.
2024-03-15 14:34:18 +00:00
Tom Kuson
9675e1867a Allow trailing ellipsis in typing.TYPE_CHECKING (#10413)
## Summary

Trailing ellipses in objects defined in `typing.TYPE_CHECKING` might be
meaningful (it might be declaring a stub). Thus, we should skip the
`unnecessary-placeholder` (`PIE970`) rule in such contexts.

Closes #10358.

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-03-15 03:55:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
10ace88e9a Track conditional deletions in the semantic model (#10415)
## Summary

Given `del X`, we'll typically add a `BindingKind::Deletion` to `X` to
shadow the current binding. However, if the deletion is inside of a
conditional operation, we _won't_, as in:

```python
def f():
    global X

    if X > 0:
        del X
```

We will, however, track it as a reference to the binding. This PR adds
the expression context to those resolved references, so that we can
detect that the `X` in `global X` was "assigned to".

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10397.
2024-03-14 20:45:46 -04:00
Guilherme Vasconcelos
a8e50a7f40 [RUF008] Make it clearer that a mutable default in a dataclass is only valid if it is typed as a ClassVar (#10395)
## Summary

The previous documentation sounded as if typing a mutable default as a
`ClassVar` were optional. However, it is not, as not doing so causes a
`ValueError`. The snippet below was tested in Python's interactive
shell:

```
>>> from dataclasses import dataclass
>>> @dataclass
... class A:
...     mutable_default: list[int] = []
... 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "/usr/lib/python3.11/dataclasses.py", line 1230, in dataclass
    return wrap(cls)
           ^^^^^^^^^
  File "/usr/lib/python3.11/dataclasses.py", line 1220, in wrap
    return _process_class(cls, init, repr, eq, order, unsafe_hash,
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File "/usr/lib/python3.11/dataclasses.py", line 958, in _process_class
    cls_fields.append(_get_field(cls, name, type, kw_only))
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File "/usr/lib/python3.11/dataclasses.py", line 815, in _get_field
    raise ValueError(f'mutable default {type(f.default)} for field '
ValueError: mutable default <class 'list'> for field mutable_default is not allowed: use default_factory
>>>
```

This behavior is also documented in Python's docs, see
[here](https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#mutable-default-values):

> [...] the
[dataclass()](https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#dataclasses.dataclass)
decorator will raise a
[ValueError](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError)
if it detects an unhashable default parameter. The assumption is that if
a value is unhashable, it is mutable. This is a partial solution, but it
does protect against many common errors.

And
[here](https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#class-variables)
it is documented why it works if it is typed as a `ClassVar`:

> One of the few places where
[dataclass()](https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#dataclasses.dataclass)
actually inspects the type of a field is to determine if a field is a
class variable as defined in [PEP
526](https://peps.python.org/pep-0526/). It does this by checking if the
type of the field is typing.ClassVar. If a field is a ClassVar, it is
excluded from consideration as a field and is ignored by the dataclass
mechanisms. Such ClassVar pseudo-fields are not returned by the
module-level
[fields()](https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#dataclasses.fields)
function.

In this PR I have changed the documentation to make it a little bit
clearer that not using `ClassVar` makes the code invalid.
2024-03-14 23:18:03 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
e944c16c46 [pycodestyle] Do not ignore lines before the first logical line in blank lines rules (#10382)
## Summary

Ignoring all lines until the first logical line does not match the
behavior from pycodestyle. This PR therefore removes the `if
state.is_not_first_logical_line` skipping the line check before the
first logical line, and applies it only to `E302`.

For example, in the snippet below a rule violation should be detected on
the second comment and on the import.

```python
# first comment




# second comment




import foo
```

Fixes #10374

## Test Plan

Add test cases, update the snapshots and verify the ecosystem check output
2024-03-14 14:05:24 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
5f40371ffc Use ExprFString for StringLike::FString variant (#10311)
## Summary

This PR updates the `StringLike::FString` variant to use `ExprFString`
instead of `FStringLiteralElement`.

For context, the reason it used `FStringLiteralElement` is that the node
is actually the string part of an f-string ("foo" in `f"foo{x}"`). But,
this is inconsistent with other variants where the captured value is the
_entire_ string.

This is also problematic w.r.t. implicitly concatenated strings. Any
rules which work with `StringLike::FString` doesn't account for the
string part in an implicitly concatenated f-strings. For example, we
don't flag confusable character in the first part of `"𝐁ad" f"𝐁ad
string"`, but only the second part
(https://play.ruff.rs/16071c4c-a1dd-4920-b56f-e2ce2f69c843).

### Update `PYI053`

_This is included in this PR because otherwise it requires a temporary
workaround to be compatible with the old logic._

This PR also updates the `PYI053` (`string-or-bytes-too-long`) rule for
f-string to consider _all_ the visible characters in a f-string,
including the ones which are implicitly concatenated. This is consistent
with implicitly concatenated strings and bytes.

For example,

```python
def foo(
	# We count all the characters here
    arg1: str = '51 character ' 'stringgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg',
	# But not here because of the `{x}` replacement field which _breaks_ them up into two chunks
    arg2: str = f'51 character {x} stringgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg',
) -> None: ...
```

This PR fixes it to consider all _visible_ characters inside an f-string
which includes expressions as well.

fixes: #10310 
fixes: #10307 

## Test Plan

Add new test cases and update the snapshots.

## Review

To facilitate the review process, the change have been split into two
commits: one which has the code change while the other has the test
cases and updated snapshots.
2024-03-14 13:30:22 +05:30
boolean
f7802ad5de [pylint] Extend docs and test in invalid-str-return-type (E307) (#10400)
## Summary

Added some docs, and a little of test cases in
`invalid-str-return-type`, mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10377#pullrequestreview-1934295027

## Test Plan

On `invalid_return_type_str.py`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2024-03-14 04:38:30 +00:00
Jane Lewis
e832327a56 Require --preview for ruff server (#10368)
## Summary

Fixes #10367.

While the server is still in an unstable state, requiring a `--preview`
flag would be a good way to indicate this to end users.
2024-03-13 23:52:44 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
324390607c [pylint] Include builtin warnings in useless-exception-statement (PLW0133) (#10394)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10392.
2024-03-13 15:26:11 -04:00
Tri Ho
4db5c29f19 Indicated Successful Check (#8631)
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## Summary

Adds a successful check message after no errors were found 
Implements #8553 

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## Test Plan

Ran a check on a test file with `cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check test.py
--no-cache` and outputted as expected.

Ran the same check with `cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check test.py
--no-cache --silent` and the command was gone as expected.

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Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-03-13 19:07:11 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e9d3f71c90 Use ruff.toml format in README (#10393)
## Summary

See feedback in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/4725#issuecomment-1994615409.

In the docs, we use a tabbed interface for express `ruff.toml` vs.
`pyproject.toml`. Here, it might be clearer to default to `ruff.toml`,
since it's more obviously _not_ `pyproject.toml`. But either way, this
PR attempts to clarify that there's a difference.
2024-03-13 18:45:34 +00:00
Zanie Blue
7b3ee2daff Remove F401 fix for __init__ imports by default and allow opt-in to unsafe fix (#10365)
Re-implementation of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5845 but
instead of deprecating the option I toggle the default. Now users can
_opt-in_ via the setting which will give them an unsafe fix to remove
the import. Otherwise, we raise violations but do not offer a fix. The
setting is a bit of a misnomer in either case, maybe we'll want to
remove it still someday.

As discussed there, I think the safe fix should be to import it as an
alias. I'm not sure. We need support for offering multiple fixes for
ideal behavior though? I think we should remove the fix entirely and
consider it separately.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5697
Supersedes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5845

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-13 12:58:25 -05:00
Alex Waygood
c2e15f38ee Unify enums used for internal representation of quoting style (#10383) 2024-03-13 17:19:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d59433b12e Avoid removing shadowed imports that point to different symbols (#10387)
This ensures that we don't have incorrect, automated fixes for shadowed
names that actually point to different imports.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10384.
2024-03-13 15:44:28 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
2bf1882398 docs: remove . from check and format commands (#10217)
## Summary

This PR modifies the documentation to use `ruff check` instead of `ruff
check .`, and `ruff format` instead of `ruff format .`, as discussed
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10168#discussion_r1509976904)

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-03-13 10:10:48 -05:00
boolean
c269c1a706 [pylint] Implement invalid-bool-return-type (E304) (#10377)
## Summary

Implement `E304` in the issue #970. Throws an error when the returning value
of `__bool__` method is not boolean.

Reference: https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/error/invalid-bool-returned.html

## Test Plan

Add test cases and run `cargo test`
2024-03-13 19:43:45 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
32d6f84e3d Add methods to iter over f-string elements (#10309)
## Summary

This PR adds methods on `FString` to iterate over the two different kind
of elements it can have - literals and expressions. This is similar to
the methods we have on `ExprFString`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-13 08:46:55 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
93d582d734 Avoid TRIO115 if the argument is a variable (#10376)
## Summary

Fix "TRIO115 false positive with with sleep(var) where var starts as 0"
#9935 based on the discussion in the issue.

## Test Plan

Issue code added to fixture
2024-03-13 13:09:18 +05:30
KotlinIsland
05b406080a (🎁) Add issue template search terms section (#10352)
- resolves #10350

Co-authored-by: KotlinIsland <kotlinisland@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-12 22:32:42 -05:00
Auguste Lalande
3ed707f245 Spellcheck & grammar (#10375)
## Summary

I used `codespell` and `gramma` to identify mispellings and grammar
errors throughout the codebase and fixed them. I tried not to make any
controversial changes, but feel free to revert as you see fit.
2024-03-13 02:34:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c56fb6e15a Sort hash maps in Settings display (#10370)
## Summary

We had a report of a test failure on a specific architecture, and
looking into it, I think the test assumes that the hash keys are
iterated in a specific order. This PR thus adds a variant to our
settings display macro specifically for maps and sets. Like `CacheKey`,
it sorts the keys when printing.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10359.
2024-03-12 15:59:38 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
dbf82233b8 Gate f-string struct size test for Rustc < 1.76 (#10371)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10319.
2024-03-12 15:46:36 -04:00
Zanie Blue
87afe36c87 Add test case for F401 in __init__ files (#10364)
In preparation for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5845
2024-03-12 13:30:17 -05:00
Alex Waygood
704fefc7ab F821: Fix false negatives in .py files when from __future__ import annotations is active (#10362) 2024-03-12 17:07:44 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
dacec7377c Fix Indexer fails to identify continuation preceded by newline #10351 (#10354)
## Summary

Fixes #10351

It seems the bug was caused by this section of code

b669306c87/crates/ruff_python_index/src/indexer.rs (L55-L58)

It's true that newline tokens cannot be immediately followed by line
continuations, but only outside parentheses. e.g. the exception
```
(
    1
    \
    + 2)
```

But why was this check put there in the first place? Is it guarding
against something else?



## Test Plan

New test was added to indexer
2024-03-12 00:35:41 -04:00
Anuraag (Rag) Agrawal
b669306c87 Fix typo in docs snippt -> snippet (#10353) 2024-03-11 22:33:40 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
b117f33075 [pycodestyle] Implement blank-line-at-end-of-file (W391) (#10243)
## Summary

Implements the [blank line at end of
file](https://pycodestyle.pycqa.org/en/latest/intro.html#error-codes)
rule (W391) from pycodestyle. Renamed to TooManyNewlinesAtEndOfFile for
clarity.

## Test Plan

New fixtures have been added

Part of #2402
2024-03-11 22:07:59 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
c746912b9e [pycodestyle] Implement redundant-backslash (E502) (#10292)
## Summary

Implements the
[redundant-backslash](https://pycodestyle.pycqa.org/en/latest/intro.html#error-codes)
rule (E502) from pycodestyle.

## Test Plan

New fixture has been added

Part of #2402
2024-03-11 21:15:06 -04:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
fc7139d9a5 [flake8-bandit]: Implement S610 rule (#10316)
Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646.

## Summary

Implement `S610` rule from `flake8-bandit`. 

Upstream references:
- Implementation:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/1.7.8/bandit/plugins/django_sql_injection.py#L20-L97
- Test cases:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/1.7.8/examples/django_sql_injection_extra.py
- Test assertion:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/1.7.8/tests/functional/test_functional.py#L517-L524

The implementation in `bandit` targets additional arguments (`params`,
`order_by` and `select_params`) but doesn't seem to do anything with
them in the end, so I did not include them in the implementation.

Note that this rule could be prone to false positives, as ideally we
would want to check if `extra()` is tied to a [Django
queryset](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/ref/models/querysets/),
but AFAIK Ruff is not able to resolve classes outside of the current
module.

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
2024-03-11 20:22:02 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
f8f56186b3 [pylint] Avoid false-positive slot non-assignment for __dict__ (PLE0237) (#10348)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10306.
2024-03-11 18:48:56 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
02fc521369 Wrap expressions in parentheses when negating (#10346)
## Summary

When negating an expression like `a or b`, we need to wrap it in
parentheses, e.g., `not (a or b)` instead of `not a or b`, due to
operator precedence.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10335.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-11 18:20:55 -04:00
Alex Waygood
4b0666919b F821, F822: fix false positive for .pyi files; add more test coverage for .pyi files (#10341)
This PR fixes the following false positive in a `.pyi` stub file:

```py
x: int
y = x  # F821 currently emitted here, but shouldn't be in a stub file
```

In a `.py` file, this is invalid regardless of whether `from __future__ import annotations` is enabled or not. In a `.pyi` stub file, however, it's always valid, as an annotation counts as a binding in a stub file even if no value is assigned to the variable.

I also added more test coverage for `.pyi` stub files in various edge cases where ruff's behaviour is currently correct, but where `.pyi` stub files do slightly different things to `.py` files.
2024-03-11 22:15:24 +00:00
Zanie Blue
06284c3700 Add release script (#10305)
Copied over from `uv`
2024-03-11 16:26:21 -05:00
Hoël Bagard
8d73866f70 [pycodestyle] Do not trigger E225 and E275 when the next token is a ')' (#10315)
## Summary

Fixes #10295.

`E225` (`Missing whitespace around operator`) and `E275` (`Missing
whitespace after keyword`) try to add a white space even when the next
character is a `)` (which is a syntax error in most cases, the
exceptions already being handled). This causes `E202` (`Whitespace
before close bracket`) to try to remove the added whitespace, resulting
in an infinite loop when `E225`/`E275` re-add it.
This PR adds an exception in `E225` and `E275` to not trigger in case
the next token is a `)`. It is a bit simplistic, but it solves the
example given in the issue without introducing a change in behavior
(according to the fixtures).

## Test Plan

`cargo test` and the `ruff-ecosystem` check were used to check that the
PR's changes do not have side-effects.
A new fixture was added to check that running the 3 rules on the example
given in the issue does not cause ruff to fail to converge.
2024-03-11 21:23:18 +00:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
bc693ea13a [flake8-bandit] Implement upstream updates for S311, S324 and S605 (#10313)
## Summary

Pick up updates made in latest
[releases](https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/releases) of `bandit`:
- `S311`: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/940 and
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1096
- `S324`: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1018
- `S605`: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1116

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
2024-03-11 21:07:58 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
ad84eedc18 Bump chrono from 0.4.34 to 0.4.35 (#10333) 2024-03-11 10:57:30 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
96a4f95a44 Bump js-sys from 0.3.68 to 0.3.69 (#10331) 2024-03-11 10:50:23 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
bae26b49a6 Bump wasm-bindgen from 0.2.91 to 0.2.92 (#10329)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 09:29:08 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
3d7adbc0ed Bump unicode_names2 from 1.2.1 to 1.2.2 (#10330)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 09:28:25 +00:00
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c6456b882c Bump clap from 4.5.1 to 4.5.2 (#10332)
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2024-03-11 09:26:42 +00:00
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2024-03-11 09:24:59 +00:00
Jane Lewis
0c84fbb6db ruff server - A new built-in LSP for Ruff, written in Rust (#10158)
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## Summary

This PR introduces the `ruff_server` crate and a new `ruff server`
command. `ruff_server` is a re-implementation of
[`ruff-lsp`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp), written entirely in
Rust. It brings significant performance improvements, much tighter
integration with Ruff, a foundation for supporting entirely new language
server features, and more!

This PR is an early version of `ruff_lsp` that we're calling the
**pre-release** version. Anyone is more than welcome to use it and
submit bug reports for any issues they encounter - we'll have some
documentation on how to set it up with a few common editors, and we'll
also provide a pre-release VSCode extension for those interested.

This pre-release version supports:
- **Diagnostics for `.py` files**
- **Quick fixes**
- **Full-file formatting**
- **Range formatting**
- **Multiple workspace folders**
- **Automatic linter/formatter configuration** - taken from any
`pyproject.toml` files in the workspace.

Many thanks to @MichaReiser for his [proof-of-concept
work](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7262), which was important
groundwork for making this PR possible.

## Architectural Decisions

I've made an executive choice to go with `lsp-server` as a base
framework for the LSP, in favor of `tower-lsp`. There were several
reasons for this:

1. I would like to avoid `async` in our implementation. LSPs are mostly
computationally bound rather than I/O bound, and `async` adds a lot of
complexity to the API, while also making harder to reason about
execution order. This leads into the second reason, which is...
2. Any handlers that mutate state should be blocking and run in the
event loop, and the state should be lock-free. This is the approach that
`rust-analyzer` uses (also with the `lsp-server`/`lsp-types` crates as a
framework), and it gives us assurances about data mutation and execution
order. `tower-lsp` doesn't support this, which has caused some
[issues](https://github.com/ebkalderon/tower-lsp/issues/284) around data
races and out-of-order handler execution.
3. In general, I think it makes sense to have tight control over
scheduling and the specifics of our implementation, in exchange for a
slightly higher up-front cost of writing it ourselves. We'll be able to
fine-tune it to our needs and support future LSP features without
depending on an upstream maintainer.

## Test Plan

The pre-release of `ruff_server` will have snapshot tests for common
document editing scenarios. An expanded test suite is on the roadmap for
future version of `ruff_server`.
2024-03-08 20:57:23 -08:00
Charlie Marsh
a892fc755d Bump version to v0.3.2 (#10304) 2024-03-09 00:24:22 +00:00
Gautier Moin
a067d87ccc Fix incorrect Parameter range for *args and **kwargs (#10283)
## Summary

Fix #10282 

This PR updates the Python grammar to include the `*` character in
`*args` `**kwargs` in the range of the `Parameter`
```
def f(*args, **kwargs): pass
#      ~~~~    ~~~~~~    <-- range before the PR
#     ^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^    <-- range after
```

The invalid syntax `def f(*, **kwargs): ...` is also now correctly
reported.

## Test Plan

Test cases were added to `function.rs`.
2024-03-08 18:57:49 -05:00
Micha Reiser
b64f2ea401 Formatter: Improve single-with item formatting for Python 3.8 or older (#10276)
## Summary

This PR changes how we format `with` statements with a single with item
for Python 3.8 or older. This change is not compatible with Black.

This is how we format a single-item with statement today 

```python
def run(data_path, model_uri):
    with pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.config(
        key="spark.python.worker.reuse", value=True
    ).config(key="spark.ui.enabled", value=False).master(
        "local-cluster[2, 1, 1024]"
    ).getOrCreate():
        # ignore spark log output
        spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("OFF")
        print(score_model(spark, data_path, model_uri))
```

This is different than how we would format the same expression if it is
inside any other clause header (`while`, `if`, ...):

```python
def run(data_path, model_uri):
    while (
        pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.config(
            key="spark.python.worker.reuse", value=True
        )
        .config(key="spark.ui.enabled", value=False)
        .master("local-cluster[2, 1, 1024]")
        .getOrCreate()
    ):
        # ignore spark log output
        spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("OFF")
        print(score_model(spark, data_path, model_uri))

```

Which seems inconsistent to me. 

This PR changes the formatting of the single-item with Python 3.8 or
older to match that of other clause headers.

```python
def run(data_path, model_uri):
    with (
        pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.config(
            key="spark.python.worker.reuse", value=True
        )
        .config(key="spark.ui.enabled", value=False)
        .master("local-cluster[2, 1, 1024]")
        .getOrCreate()
    ):
        # ignore spark log output
        spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("OFF")
        print(score_model(spark, data_path, model_uri))
```

According to our versioning policy, this style change is gated behind a
preview flag.

## Test Plan

See added tests.

Added
2024-03-08 23:56:02 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4bce801065 Fix unstable with-items formatting (#10274)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10267

The issue with the current formatting is that the formatter flips
between the `SingleParenthesizedContextManager` and
`ParenthesizeIfExpands` or `SingleWithTarget` because the layouts use
incompatible formatting ( `SingleParenthesizedContextManager`:
`maybe_parenthesize_expression(context)` vs `ParenthesizeIfExpands`:
`parenthesize_if_expands(item)`, `SingleWithTarget`:
`optional_parentheses(item)`.

The fix is to ensure that the layouts between which the formatter flips
when adding or removing parentheses are the same. I do this by
introducing a new `SingleWithoutTarget` layout that uses the same
formatting as `SingleParenthesizedContextManager` if it has no target
and prefer `SingleWithoutTarget` over using `ParenthesizeIfExpands` or
`SingleWithTarget`.

## Formatting change

The downside is that we now use `maybe_parenthesize_expression` over
`parenthesize_if_expands` for expressions where
`can_omit_optional_parentheses` returns `false`. This can lead to stable
formatting changes. I only found one formatting change in our ecosystem
check and, unfortunately, this is necessary to fix the instability (and
instability fixes are okay to have as part of minor changes according to
our versioning policy)

The benefit of the change is that `with` items with a single context
manager and without a target are now formatted identically to how the
same expression would be formatted in other clause headers.

## Test Plan

I ran the ecosystem check locally
2024-03-08 23:48:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a56d42f183 Refactor with statement formatting to have explicit layouts (#10296)
## Summary

This PR refactors the with item formatting to use more explicit layouts
to make it easier to understand the different formatting cases.

The benefit of the explicit layout is that it makes it easier to reasons
about layout transition between format runs. For example, today it's
possible that `SingleWithTarget` or `ParenthesizeIfExpands` add
parentheses around the with items for `with aaaaaaaaaa + bbbbbbbbbbbb:
pass`, resulting in `with (aaaaaaaaaa + bbbbbbbbbbbb): pass`. The
problem with this is that the next formatting pass uses the
`SingleParenthesizedContextExpression` layout that uses
`maybe_parenthesize_expression` which is different from
`parenthesize_if_expands(&expr)` or `optional_parentheses(&expr)`.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

I ran the ecosystem checks locally and there are no changes.
2024-03-08 18:40:39 -05:00
Alex Waygood
1d97f27335 Start tracking quoting style in the AST (#10298)
This PR modifies our AST so that nodes for string literals, bytes literals and f-strings all retain the following information:
- The quoting style used (double or single quotes)
- Whether the string is triple-quoted or not
- Whether the string is raw or not

This PR is a followup to #10256. Like with that PR, this PR does not, in itself, fix any bugs. However, it means that we will have the necessary information to preserve quoting style and rawness of strings in the `ExprGenerator` in a followup PR, which will allow us to provide a fix for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7799.

The information is recorded on the AST nodes using a bitflag field on each node, similarly to how we recorded the information on `Tok::String`, `Tok::FStringStart` and `Tok::FStringMiddle` tokens in #10298. Rather than reusing the bitflag I used for the tokens, however, I decided to create a custom bitflag for each AST node.

Using different bitflags for each node allows us to make invalid states unrepresentable: it is valid to set a `u` prefix on a string literal, but not on a bytes literal or an f-string. It also allows us to have better debug representations for each AST node modified in this PR.
2024-03-08 19:11:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
965adbed4b Fix trailing kwargs end of line comment after slash (#10297)
## Summary

Fixes the handling end of line comments that belong to `**kwargs` when
the `**kwargs` come after a slash.

The issue was that we missed to include the `**kwargs` start position
when determining the start of the next node coming after the `/`.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10281

## Test Plan

Added test
2024-03-08 14:45:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c504d7ab11 Track quoting style in the tokenizer (#10256) 2024-03-08 08:40:06 +00:00
Tom Kuson
72c9f7e4c9 Include actual conditions in E712 diagnostics (#10254)
## Summary

Changes the generic recommendation to replace

```python
if foo == True: ...
```

with `if cond:` to `if foo:`.

Still uses a generic message for compound comparisons as a specific
message starts to become confusing. For example,

```python
if foo == True != False: ...
```

produces two recommendations, one of which would recommend `if True:`,
which is confusing.

Resolves [recommendation in a previous
PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8613/files#r1514915070).

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-03-08 01:20:56 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
57be3fce90 Treat typing.Annotated subscripts as type definitions (#10285)
## Summary

I think this code has existed since the start of `typing.Annotated`
support (https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/333), and was then
overlooked over a series of refactors.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10279.
2024-03-07 19:51:54 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
7a675cd822 Remove Maturin pin (#10284)
## Summary

As of
https://github.com/pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish/releases/tag/v1.8.13, all
relevant dependencies have been updated to support Metadata 2.2, so we
can remove our Maturin pin.
2024-03-07 19:42:22 -05:00
Samuel Cormier-Iijima
7b4a73d421 Fix E203 false positive for slices in format strings (#10280)
## Summary

The code later in this file that checks for slices relies on the stack
of brackets to determine the position. I'm not sure why format strings
were being excluded from this, but the tests still pass with these match
guards removed.

Closes #10278

## Test Plan

~Still needs a test.~ Test case added for this example.
2024-03-07 17:09:05 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
91af5a4b74 [pyupgrade] Allow fixes for f-string rule regardless of line length (UP032) (#10263)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10238 to
offer fixes for the f-string rule regardless of the line length of the
resulting fix. To quote Alex in the linked PR:

> Yes, from the user's perspective I'd rather have a fix that may lead
to line length issues than have to fix them myself :-) Cleaning up line
lengths is easier than changing from `"".format()` to `f""`

I agree with this position, which is that if we're going to offer a
diagnostic, we should really be offering the user the ability to fix it
-- otherwise, we're just inconveniencing them.
2024-03-07 08:59:29 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
461cdad53a Avoid repeating function calls in f-string conversions (#10265)
## Summary

Given a format string like `"{x} {x}".format(x=foo())`, we should avoid
converting to an f-string, since doing so would require repeating the
function call (`f"{foo()} {foo()}"`), which could introduce side
effects.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10258.
2024-03-06 23:33:19 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
b9264a5a11 Set maturin version in release.yaml (#10257)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/2219
2024-03-06 21:50:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ea79f616bc Bump version to v0.3.1 (#10252) 2024-03-06 19:59:04 +00:00
Tom Kuson
f999b1b617 Tweak E712 docs (#8613)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-06 17:54:29 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fe6afbe406 Fix ruff-action documentation to consistently use args instead of options (#10249) 2024-03-06 18:09:45 +01:00
Eero Vaher
cbd927f346 Make rule PT012 example clearer (#10248) 2024-03-06 15:47:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
6159a8e532 [pyupgrade] Generate diagnostic for all valid f-string conversions regardless of line-length (UP032) (#10238)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10235

This PR changes `UP032` to flag all `"".format` calls that can
technically be rewritten to an f-string, even if rewritting it to an
fstring, at least automatically, exceeds the line length (or increases
the amount by which it goes over the line length).

I looked at the Git history to understand whether the check prevents
some false positives (reported by an issue), but i haven't found a
compelling reason to limit the rule to only flag format calls that stay
in the line length limit:

* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7818 Changed the heuristic to
determine if the fix fits to address
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/7810
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/1905 first version of the rule 


I did take a look at pyupgrade and couldn't find a similar check, at
least not in the rule code (maybe it's checked somewhere else?)
https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade/blob/main/pyupgrade/_plugins/fstrings.py


## Breaking Change?

This could be seen as a breaking change according to ruff's [versioning
policy](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/versioning/):

> The behavior of a stable rule is changed
  
  * The scope of a stable rule is significantly increased
  * The intent of the rule changes
* Does not include bug fixes that follow the original intent of the rule

It does increase the scope of the rule, but it is in the original intent
of the rule (so it's not).

## Test Plan

See changed test output
2024-03-06 09:58:20 +01:00
Micha Reiser
8ea5b08700 refactor: Use QualifiedName for Imported::call_path (#10214)
## Summary

When you try to remove an internal representation leaking into another
type and end up rewriting a simple version of `smallvec`.

The goal of this PR is to replace the `Box<[&'a str]>` with
`Box<QualifiedName>` to avoid that the internal `QualifiedName`
representation leaks (and it gives us a nicer API too). However, doing
this when `QualifiedName` uses `SmallVec` internally gives us all sort
of funny lifetime errors. I was lost but @BurntSushi came to rescue me.
He figured out that `smallvec` has a variance problem which is already
tracked in https://github.com/servo/rust-smallvec/issues/146

To fix the variants problem, I could use the smallvec-2-alpha-4 or
implement our own smallvec. I went with implementing our own small vec
for this specific problem. It obviously isn't as sophisticated as
smallvec (only uses safe code), e.g. it doesn't perform any size
optimizations, but it does its job.

Other changes:

* Removed `Imported::qualified_name` (the version that returns a
`String`). This can be replaced by calling `ToString` on the qualified
name.
* Renamed `Imported::call_path` to `qualified_name` and changed its
return type to `&QualifiedName`.
* Renamed `QualifiedName::imported` to `user_defined` which is the more
common term when talking about builtins vs the rest/user defined
functions.


## Test plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-06 09:55:59 +01:00
Auguste Lalande
4c05c258de Add encoding when opening files in generate_mkdocs.py (#10244)
## Summary

Open files with utf8 encoding when writing files in generate_mkdocs.py.

The following can happen otherwise.
```
../ruff> python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.25s
     Running `target\debug\ruff_dev.exe generate-docs`
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\..\ruff\scripts\generate_mkdocs.py", line 185, in <module>
    main()
  File "C:\..\scripts\generate_mkdocs.py", line 141, in main
    f.write(clean_file_content(file_content, title))
  File "C:\..\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in encode
    return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0]
UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode characters in position 1396-1397: character maps to <undefined>
```

I could not determine which character was causing the issue, but opening
with utf8 encoding fixed it.

## Test Plan

Condering the change is small, I simply ran the file and confirmed it
worked, but opened to suggestion on more robust testing.
2024-03-06 05:57:27 +00:00
Micha Reiser
af6ea2f5e4 [pycodestyle]: Make blank lines in typing stub files optional (E3*) (#10098)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10039

The [recommendation for typing stub
files](https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/stubs.html#blank-lines)
is to use **one** blank line to group related definitions and
otherwise omit blank lines. 

The newly added blank line rules (`E3*`) didn't account for typing stub
files and enforced two empty lines at the top level and one empty line
otherwise, making it impossible to group related definitions.

This PR implements the `E3*` rules to:

* Not enforce blank lines. The use of blank lines in typing definitions
is entirely up to the user.
* Allow at most one empty line, including between top level statements. 

## Test Plan

Added unit tests (It may look odd that many snapshots are empty but the
point is that the rule should no longer emit diagnostics)
2024-03-05 12:48:50 +01:00
Micha Reiser
46ab9dec18 [pycodestyle] Respect isort settings in blank line rules (E3*) (#10096)
## Summary

This PR changes the `E3*` rules to respect the `isort`
`lines-after-imports` and `lines-between-types` settings. Specifically,
the following rules required changing

* `TooManyBlannkLines` : Respects both settings.
* `BlankLinesTopLevel`: Respects `lines-after-imports`. Doesn't need to
respect `lines-between-types` because it only applies to classes and
functions


The downside of this approach is that `isort` and the blank line rules
emit a diagnostic when there are too many blank lines. The fixes aren't
identical, the blank line is less opinionated, but blank lines accepts
the fix of `isort`.

<details>
	<summary>Outdated approach</summary>
Fixes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10077#issuecomment-1961266981

This PR changes the blank line rules to not enforce the number of blank
lines after imports (top-level) if isort is enabled and leave it to
isort to enforce the right number of lines (depends on the
`isort.lines-after-imports` and `isort.lines-between-types` settings).

The reason to give `isort` precedence over the blank line rules is that
they are configurable. Users that always want to blank lines after
imports can use `isort.lines-after-imports=2` to enforce that
(specifically for imports).

This PR does not fix the incompatibility with the formatter in pyi files
that only uses 0 to 1 blank lines. I'll address this separately.

</details>

## Review
The first commit is a small refactor that simplified implementing the
fix (and makes it easier to reason about what's mutable and what's not).


## Test Plan

I added a new test and verified that it fails with an error that the fix
never converges. I verified the snapshot output after implementing the
fix.

---------

Co-authored-by: Hoël Bagard <34478245+hoel-bagard@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-05 10:09:15 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
d441338358 Improve documentation of the preview mode (#10168)
## Summary

This PR was prompted by the discussion in #10153.
It adds CLI tab examples next to the `pyproject.toml` and `ruff.toml`
examples. It should be helpful for users wanting to try out the preview
mode without modifying or creating a `.toml` file.
It also adds a paragraph to try to make the effect of the preview mode
less confusing.
2024-03-05 03:08:30 +00:00
ooo oo
72599dafb6 docs: fix a rustdoc typo in C409 rule (#10233) 2024-03-05 02:33:08 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
7eaec300dd Move shell expansion into --config lookup (#10219)
## Summary

When users provide configurations via `--config`, we use `shellexpand`
to ensure that we expand signifiers like `~` and environment variables.

In https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9599, we modified `--config`
to accept either a path or an arbitrary setting. However, the detection
(to determine whether the value is a path or a setting) was lacking the
`shellexpand` behavior -- it was downstream. So we were always treating
paths like `~/ruff.toml` as values, not paths.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/413.
2024-03-04 12:45:50 -05:00
Micha Reiser
184241f99a Remove Expr postfix from ExprNamed, ExprIf, and ExprGenerator (#10229)
The expression types in our AST are called `ExprYield`, `ExprAwait`,
`ExprStringLiteral` etc, except `ExprNamedExpr`, `ExprIfExpr` and
`ExprGenratorExpr`. This seems to align with [Python AST's
naming](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html) but feels
inconsistent and excessive.

This PR removes the `Expr` postfix from `ExprNamedExpr`, `ExprIfExpr`,
and `ExprGeneratorExpr`.
2024-03-04 12:55:01 +01:00
Alex Waygood
8b749e1d4d Make --config and --isolated global flags (#10150) 2024-03-04 11:19:40 +00:00
Steve C
8dde81a905 [pylint] - add fix for unary expressions in PLC2801 (#9587)
## Summary

Closes #9572

Don't go easy on this review!

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-04 11:25:17 +01:00
Dominik Spicher
00300c0d9d cache: tweak generated .gitignore (#10226)
- Add a notice that this file was generated by ruff

 - Add a trailing newline
2024-03-04 10:49:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
a6d892b1f4 Split CallPath into QualifiedName and UnqualifiedName (#10210)
## Summary

Charlie can probably explain this better than I but it turns out,
`CallPath` is used for two different things:

* To represent unqualified names like `version` where `version` can be a
local variable or imported (e.g. `from sys import version` where the
full qualified name is `sys.version`)
* To represent resolved, full qualified names

This PR splits `CallPath` into two types to make this destinction clear.

> Note: I haven't renamed all `call_path` variables to `qualified_name`
or `unqualified_name`. I can do that if that's welcomed but I first want
to get feedback on the approach and naming overall.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-04 09:06:51 +00:00
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ba4328226d Bump the actions group with 1 update (#10224)
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Micha Reiser
64f66cd8fe Refine SemanticModel lifetime bounds (#10221)
## Summary

Corrects/refines some semantic model and related lifetime bounds.

## Test Plan

`cargo check`
2024-03-04 09:21:13 +01:00
Gautier Moin
4eac9baf43 [pep8_naming] Add fixes N804 and N805 (#10215)
## Summary

This PR fixes for `invalid-first-argument` rules.
The fixes rename the first argument of methods and class methods to the
valid one. References to this argument are also renamed.
Fixes are skipped when another argument is named as the valid first
argument.
The fix is marked as unsafe due

The functions for the `N804` and `N805` rules are now merged, as they
only differ by the name of the valid first argument.
The rules were moved from the AST iteration to the deferred scopes to be
in the function scope while creating the fix.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-04 02:22:54 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
c27e048ff2 docs: update docker release version (#10218)
## Summary

This PR updates the docker release version from `0.1.3` to `0.3.0`
(latest), since `0.1.3` does not seem to exist anymore.
2024-03-03 21:17:54 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
737fcfd79e Remove trailing space from CapWords message (#10220) 2024-03-04 01:54:53 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
84bf333031 Accept a PEP 440 version specifier for required-version (#10216)
## Summary

Allows `required-version` to be set with a version specifier, like
`>=0.3.1`.

If a single version is provided, falls back to assuming `==0.3.1`, for
backwards compatibility.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10192.
2024-03-03 18:43:49 -05:00
Micha Reiser
db25a563f7 Remove unneeded lifetime bounds (#10213)
## Summary

This PR removes the unneeded lifetime `'b` from many of our `Visitor`
implementations.

The lifetime is unneeded because it is only constraint by `'a`, so we
can use `'a` directly.

## Test Plan

`cargo build`
2024-03-03 18:12:11 +00:00
Micha Reiser
e725b6fdaf CallPath newtype wrapper (#10201)
## Summary

This PR changes the `CallPath` type alias to a newtype wrapper. 

A newtype wrapper allows us to limit the API and to experiment with
alternative ways to implement matching on `CallPath`s.



## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-03 16:54:24 +01:00
Zanie Blue
fb05d218c3 Skip another invalid notebook in the OpenAI repository (#10209)
We should consider another source for notebook ecosystem checks, these
constantly have syntax errors
2024-03-03 09:41:31 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
ba7f6783e9 Avoid false-positives for parens-on-raise with futures.exception() (#10206)
## Summary

As a heuristic, we now ignore function calls that "look like" method
calls (e.g., `future.exception()`).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10205.
2024-03-03 00:28:51 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
7515196245 Respect external codes in file-level exemptions (#10203)
We shouldn't warn when an "external" code is used in a file-level
exemption.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10202.
2024-03-03 00:20:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c7431828a7 Run cargo update (#10204) 2024-03-03 00:15:29 +00:00
Omer Korner
39a3031898 Update README.md, add Kraken Tech (#10197) 2024-03-02 19:02:59 -05:00
Jeremy Hiatt
c007b175ba Check for use of debugpy and ptvsd debug modules (#10177) (#10194)
## Summary

This addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10177.

## Test Plan

I added additional lines to the existing test file for T100.
2024-03-01 23:02:44 -05:00
trag1c
0cd3b07efa Removed unused variable in TRY300's example (#10190)
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## Summary

Removes the unnecessary `exc` variable in `TRY300`'s docs example.

## Test Plan
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2024-03-01 18:50:52 -05:00
Meheret
c59d82a22e CLI: Color entire line in Diffs (#10183) 2024-03-01 13:53:45 +01:00
Greenstar
8b5daaec7d Fix broken documentation links affected by namespace changes in lint rules (#10182) 2024-03-01 12:35:29 +01:00
Micha Reiser
0373b51823 Remove indico ecosystem override (#10180) 2024-03-01 10:38:13 +01:00
Hoël Bagard
b82e87790e Fix E301 not triggering on decorated methods. (#10117)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-03-01 09:30:53 +00:00
Meheret
56d445add9 Colorize the output of ruff format --diff (#10110)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-03-01 08:55:30 +00:00
Jane Lewis
8ecdf5369a Fix RUF028 not allowing # fmt: skip on match cases (#10178)
## Summary

Fixes #10174 by allowing match cases to be enclosing nodes for
suppression comments. `else/elif` clauses are now also allowed to be
enclosing nodes.

## Test Plan
I've added the offending code from the original issue to the `RUF028`
snapshot test, and I've also expanded it to test the allowed `else/elif`
clause.
2024-03-01 00:36:23 -08:00
Michael Merickel
c9931a548f Implement isort's default-section setting (#10149)
## Summary

This fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7868.

Support isort's `default-section` feature which allows any imports that
match sections that are not in `section-order` to be mapped to a
specifically named section.


https://pycqa.github.io/isort/docs/configuration/options.html#default-section

This has a few implications:

- It is no longer required that all known sections are defined in
`section-order`.
- This is technically a bw-incompat change because currently if folks
define custom groups, and do not define a `section-order`, the code used
to add all known sections to `section-order` while emitting warnings.
**However, when this happened, users would be seeing warnings so I do
not think it should count as a bw-incompat change.**

## Test Plan

- Added a new test.
- Did not break any existing tests.

Finally, I ran the following config against Pyramid's complex codebase
that was previously using isort and this change worked there.

### pyramid's previous isort config


5f7e286b06/pyproject.toml (L22-L37)

```toml
[tool.isort]
profile = "black"
multi_line_output = 3
src_paths = ["src", "tests"]
skip_glob = ["docs/*"]
include_trailing_comma = true
force_grid_wrap = false
combine_as_imports = true
line_length = 79
force_sort_within_sections = true
no_lines_before = "THIRDPARTY"
sections = "FUTURE,THIRDPARTY,FIRSTPARTY,LOCALFOLDER"
default_section = "THIRDPARTY"
known_first_party = "pyramid"
```

### tested with ruff isort config

```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.isort]
case-sensitive = true
combine-as-imports = true
force-sort-within-sections = true
section-order = [
    "future",
    "third-party",
    "first-party",
    "local-folder",
]
default-section = "third-party"
known-first-party = [
    "pyramid",
]
```
2024-03-01 03:32:03 +00:00
Mikko Leppänen
8e0a70cfa3 [pylint] Implement useless-exception-statement (W0133) (#10176)
## Summary

This review contains a new rule for handling `useless exception
statements` (`PLW0133`). Is it based on the following pylint's rule:
[W0133](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/warning/pointless-exception-statement.html)


Note: this rule does not cover the case if an error is a custom
exception class.

See: [Rule request](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10145)

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test & manually
```
2024-02-29 21:37:16 -05:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
cbafae022d [pylint] Implement singledispatch-method (E1519) (#10140)
Implementing the rule 

https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/error/singledispatch-method.html#singledispatch-method-e1519

Implementation simply checks the function type and name of the
decorators.
2024-03-01 02:22:30 +00:00
Micha Reiser
cea59b4425 Fix the sorting of the schema submited to schemastore (#10173) 2024-02-29 18:21:54 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
40186a26ef Use a Discord icon rather than a text link (#9961) 2024-02-29 11:20:11 -05:00
Micha Reiser
b53118ed00 Bump version to v0.3.0 (#10151)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-02-29 16:05:20 +01:00
Micha Reiser
52f4c1e41b Remove deprecated CLI option --format (#10170)
Co-authored-by: Tibor Reiss <tibor.reiss@gmail.com>
2024-02-29 13:59:08 +00:00
Micha Reiser
eceffe74a0 Deprecate ruff <path> ruff --explain, ruff --clean and ruff --generate-shell-completion (#10169) 2024-02-29 14:50:01 +01:00
Justin Sexton
c73c497477 [pydocstyle] Trim whitespace when removing blank lines after section (D413) (#10162)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-02-29 13:29:40 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
c9c98c4fe3 Fix mkdocs local link (#10167) 2024-02-29 11:35:10 +01:00
Micha Reiser
72ccb34ba6 Fix ecosystem check for indico (#10164) 2024-02-29 10:27:33 +01:00
Micha Reiser
dcc92f50cf Update black tests (#10166) 2024-02-29 10:00:51 +01:00
Micha Reiser
a6f32ddc5e Ruff 2024.2 style (#9639) 2024-02-29 09:30:54 +01:00
Jane Lewis
0293908b71 Implement RUF028 to detect useless formatter suppression comments (#9899)
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Fixes #6611

## Summary

This lint rule spots comments that are _intended_ to suppress or enable
the formatter, but will be ignored by the Ruff formatter.

We borrow some functions the formatter uses for determining comment
placement / putting them in context within an AST.

The analysis function uses an AST visitor to visit each comment and
attach it to the AST. It then uses that context to check:
1. Is this comment in an expression?
2. Does this comment have bad placement? (e.g. a `# fmt: skip` above a
function instead of at the end of a line)
3. Is this comment redundant?
4. Does this comment actually suppress any code?
5. Does this comment have ambiguous placement? (e.g. a `# fmt: off`
above an `else:` block)

If any of these are true, a violation is thrown. The reported reason
depends on the order of the above check-list: in other words, a `# fmt:
skip` comment on its own line within a list expression will be reported
as being in an expression, since that reason takes priority.

The lint suggests removing the comment as an unsafe fix, regardless of
the reason.

## Test Plan

A snapshot test has been created.
2024-02-28 19:21:06 +00:00
Philipp Thiel
36bc725eaa [flake8-bugbear] Avoid adding default initializers to stubs (B006) (#10152)
## Summary

Adapts the fix for rule B006 to no longer modify the body of function
stubs, while retaining the change in method signature.

## Test Plan

The existing tests for B006 were adapted to reflect this change in
behavior.

## Relevant issue

https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10083
2024-02-28 18:19:36 +00:00
Alex Waygood
8f92da8b6c Fix the ecosystem check (#10155) 2024-02-28 17:42:06 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
a1905172a8 [flake8-bandit] Remove suspicious-lxml-import (S410) (#10154)
## Summary

The `lxml` library has been modified to address known vulnerabilities
and unsafe defaults. As such, the `defusedxml`
library is no longer necessary, `defusedxml` has deprecated its `lxml`
module.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10030.
2024-02-28 12:38:55 -05:00
Micha Reiser
1791e7d73b Limit isort.lines-after-imports to 1 for stub files (#9971) 2024-02-28 17:36:51 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
317d2e4c75 Remove build from the default exclusion list (#10093)
## Summary

This is a not-unpopular directory name, and it's led to tons of issues
and user confusion (most recently:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit/issues/69). I've wanted to
remove it for a long time, but we need to do so as part of a minor
release.
2024-02-28 16:30:38 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8044c24c7e Remove "Beta" Label from formatter documentation (#10144) 2024-02-28 12:47:37 +00:00
Robin Caloudis
a1e8784207 [ruff] Expand rule for list(iterable).pop(0) idiom (RUF015) (#10148)
## Summary

Currently, rule `RUF015` is not able to detect the usage of
`list(iterable).pop(0)` falling under the category of an _unnecessary
iterable allocation for accessing the first element_. This PR wants to
change that. See the underlying issue for more details.

* Provide extension to detect `list(iterable).pop(0)`, but not
`list(iterable).pop(i)` where i > 1
* Update corresponding doc

## Test Plan

* `RUF015.py` and the corresponding snap file were extended such that
their correspond to the new behaviour

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9190

--- 

PS: I've only been working on this ticket as I haven't seen any activity
from issue assignee @rmad17, neither in this repo nor in a fork. I hope
I interpreted his inactivity correctly. Didn't mean to steal his chance.
Since I stumbled across the underlying problem myself, I wanted to offer
a solution as soon as possible.
2024-02-28 00:24:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8dc22d5793 Perf: Skip string normalization when possible (#10116) 2024-02-26 17:35:29 +00:00
Micha Reiser
15b87ea8be E203: Don't warn about single whitespace before tuple , (#10094) 2024-02-26 18:22:35 +01:00
Alex Waygood
c25f1cd12a Explicitly ban overriding extend as part of a --config flag (#10135) 2024-02-26 16:07:28 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f5904a20d5 Add package name to requirements-insiders.txt (#10090) 2024-02-26 10:52:58 -05:00
Micha Reiser
77c5561646 Add parenthesized flag to ExprTuple and ExprGenerator (#9614) 2024-02-26 15:35:20 +00:00
Arkin Modi
ab4bd71755 docs: fix pycodestyle.max-line-length link (#10136) 2024-02-26 14:58:13 +01:00
Micha Reiser
5abf662365 Upgrade codspeed-criterion for perf boost (#10134) 2024-02-26 11:37:23 +00:00
Alex Waygood
14fa1c5b52 [Minor] Improve the style of some tests in crates/ruff/tests/format.rs (#10132) 2024-02-26 11:02:09 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0421c41ff7 Add Alex Waygood as a CODEOWNER for flake8-pyi (#10129) 2024-02-26 10:25:46 +00:00
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ad4695d3eb Bump serde from 1.0.196 to 1.0.197 (#10128)
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2024-02-26 09:26:00 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
8c58ebee37 Bump insta from 1.34.0 to 1.35.1 (#10127)
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2024-02-26 09:15:13 +00:00
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5023874355 Bump bstr from 1.9.0 to 1.9.1 (#10124)
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dependabot[bot]
5554510597 Bump syn from 2.0.49 to 2.0.51 (#10126)
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2024-02-26 09:14:00 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
1341e064a7 Bump serde-wasm-bindgen from 0.6.3 to 0.6.4 (#10125)
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2024-02-26 09:13:15 +00:00
Micha Reiser
bd98d6884b Upgrade upload/download artifact actions in release workflow (#10105) 2024-02-26 08:23:10 +01:00
Micha Reiser
761d4d42f1 Add cold attribute to less likely printer queue branches (#10121) 2024-02-26 08:19:40 +01:00
Robin Caloudis
fc8738f52a [ruff] Avoid f-string false positives in gettext calls (RUF027) (#10118)
## Summary

It is a convention to use the `_()` alias for `gettext()`. We want to
avoid
statement expressions and assignments related to aliases of the gettext
API.
See https://docs.python.org/3/library/gettext.html for details. When one
uses `_() to mark a string for translation, the tools look for these
markers
and replace the original string with its translated counterpart. If the
string contains variable placeholders or formatting, it can complicate
the
translation process, lead to errors or incorrect translations.

## Test Plan

* Test file `RUF027_1.py` was extended such that the test reproduces the
false-positive

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10023.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-02-25 18:17:56 -05:00
Micha Reiser
1711bca4a0 FString formatting: remove fstring handling in normalize_string (#10119) 2024-02-25 18:28:46 +01:00
Raphael Boidol
51ce88bb23 docs: update actions in documentation to recent versions without deprecation warnings (#10109) 2024-02-24 13:16:10 +00:00
Micha Reiser
36d8b03b5f Upgrade upload/download artifact actions in CI.yaml workflow (#10104) 2024-02-23 21:36:28 +01:00
Micha Reiser
a284c711bf Refactor trailing comma rule into explicit check and state update code (#10100) 2024-02-23 17:56:05 +01:00
Micha Reiser
8c20f14e62 Set PowerPC Page Size to 64KB (#10080) 2024-02-23 08:32:21 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
946028e358 Respect runtime-required decorators for function signatures (#10091)
## Summary

The original implementation of this applied the runtime-required context
to definitions _within_ the function, but not the signature itself. (We
had test coverage; the snapshot was just correctly showing the wrong
outcome.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10089.
2024-02-23 03:33:08 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6fe15e7289 Allow © in copyright notices (#10065)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10061.
2024-02-22 12:44:22 -05:00
Seo Sanghyeon
7d9ce5049a PLR0203: Delete entire statement, including semicolons (#10074)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-02-22 16:03:00 +00:00
Vladimir Iglovikov
ecd5a7035d Added Image Augmentation library Albumentations (13k stars) to Readme to "Who is using Ruff" section (#10075) 2024-02-22 16:59:13 +01:00
Arjun Munji
175c266de3 Omit repeated equality comparison for sys (#10054)
## Summary
Update PLR1714 to ignore `sys.platform` and `sys.version` checks. 
I'm not sure if these checks or if we need to add more. Please advise.

Fixes #10017

## Test Plan
Added a new test case and ran `cargo nextest run`
2024-02-20 19:03:32 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4997c681f1 [pycodestyle] Allow os.environ modifications between imports (E402) (#10066)
## Summary

Allows, e.g.:

```python
import os

os.environ["WORLD_SIZE"] = "1"
os.putenv("CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES", "4")

import torch
```

For now, this is only allowed in preview.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10059
2024-02-20 13:24:27 -05:00
Seo Sanghyeon
7eafba2a4d [pyupgrade] Detect literals with unary operators (UP018) (#10060)
Fix #10029.
2024-02-20 18:21:06 +00:00
Ottavio Hartman
0f70c99c42 feat(ERA001): detect single-line code for try:, except:, etc. (#10057)
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-02-20 18:40:18 +01:00
Micha Reiser
ee4efdba96 Fix ecosystem (#10064) 2024-02-20 16:54:50 +01:00
Ottavio Hartman
0d363ab239 fix(ERA001): detect commented out case statements, add more one-line support (#10055)
## Summary

Closes #10031 

- Detect commented out `case` statements. Playground repro:
https://play.ruff.rs/5a305aa9-6e5c-4fa4-999a-8fc427ab9a23
- Add more support for one-line commented out code.

## Test Plan

Unit tested and tested with
```sh
cargo run -p ruff -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/eradicate/ERA001.py --no-cache --preview --select ERA001
```

TODO:
- [x] `cargo insta test`
2024-02-19 22:56:42 -05:00
Daniël van Noord
68b8abf9c6 [pylint] Add PLE1141 DictIterMissingItems (#9845)
## Summary

References https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970.

Implements
[`dict-iter-missing-items`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/error/dict-iter-missing-items.html).

Took the tests from "upstream"
[here](https://github.com/DanielNoord/pylint/blob/main/tests/functional/d/dict_iter_missing_items.py).

~I wasn't able to implement code for one false positive, but it is
pretty estoric: https://github.com/pylint-dev/pylint/issues/3283. I
would personally argue that adding this check as preview rule without
supporting this specific use case is fine. I did add a "test" for it.~
This was implemented.

## Test Plan

Followed the Contributing guide to create tests, hopefully I didn't miss
any.
Also ran CI on my own fork and seemed to be all okay 😄 

~Edit: the ecosystem check seems a bit all over the place? 😅~ All good.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-02-19 19:56:55 +05:30
Seo Sanghyeon
1c8851e5fb Do multiline string test for W293 too (#10049) 2024-02-19 11:58:56 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4ac19993cf Add Micha as owner to formatter and parser (#10048) 2024-02-19 10:26:12 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
5cd3c6ef07 Bump anyhow from 1.0.79 to 1.0.80 (#10043)
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2024-02-19 10:38:42 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
e94a2615a8 Bump semver from 1.0.21 to 1.0.22 (#10044)
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2024-02-19 10:38:31 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
77f577cba7 Bump syn from 2.0.48 to 2.0.49 (#10045)
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2024-02-19 10:38:21 +01:00
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49a46c2880 Bump clap from 4.5.0 to 4.5.1 (#10046)
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2024-02-19 10:38:11 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
67e17e2750 Bump ureq from 2.9.5 to 2.9.6 (#10047)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-19 10:37:50 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
e1928be36e Allow boolean positionals in __post_init__ (#10027)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10011.
2024-02-18 15:03:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
235cfb7976 Bump version to v0.2.2 (#10018) 2024-02-17 22:15:04 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
91ae81b565 Move RUF001, RUF002 to AST checker (#9993)
## Summary

Part of #7595 

This PR moves the `RUF001` and `RUF002` rules to the AST checker. This
removes the use of docstring detection from these rules.

## Test Plan

As this is just a refactor, make sure existing test cases pass.
2024-02-17 17:01:31 +00:00
Adam Kuhn
d46c5d8ac8 docs: Formatter compatibility warning for D207 and D300 (#10007)
- Update docs to mention formatter compatibility interactions for
under-indentation (D207) and triple-single-quotes (D300)
- Changes verified locally with mkdocs
- Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9675
2024-02-17 07:37:38 -05:00
Jane Lewis
20217e9bbd Fix panic on RUF027 (#9990)
## Summary

Fixes #9895 

The cause for this panic came from an offset error in the code. When
analyzing a hypothetical f-string, we attempt to re-parse it as an
f-string, and use the AST data to determine, among other things, whether
the format specifiers are correct. To determine the 'correctness' of a
format specifier, we actually have to re-parse the format specifier, and
this is where the issue lies. To get the source text for the specifier,
we were taking a slice from the original file source text... even though
the AST data for the specifier belongs to the standalone parsed f-string
expression, meaning that the ranges are going to be way off. In a file
with Unicode, this can cause panics if the slice is inside a char
boundary.

To fix this, we now slice from the temporary source we created earlier
to parse the literal as an f-string.

## Test Plan

The RUF027 snapshot test was amended to include a string with format
specifiers which we _should_ be calling out. This is to ensure we do
slice format specifiers from the source text correctly.
2024-02-16 20:04:39 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
72bf1c2880 Preview minimal f-string formatting (#9642)
## Summary

_This is preview only feature and is available using the `--preview`
command-line flag._

With the implementation of [PEP 701] in Python 3.12, f-strings can now
be broken into multiple lines, can contain comments, and can re-use the
same quote character. Currently, no other Python formatter formats the
f-strings so there's some discussion which needs to happen in defining
the style used for f-string formatting. Relevant discussion:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/9785

The goal for this PR is to add minimal support for f-string formatting.
This would be to format expression within the replacement field without
introducing any major style changes.

### Newlines

The heuristics for adding newline is similar to that of
[Prettier](https://prettier.io/docs/en/next/rationale.html#template-literals)
where the formatter would only split an expression in the replacement
field across multiple lines if there was already a line break within the
replacement field.

In other words, the formatter would not add any newlines unless they
were already present i.e., they were added by the user. This makes
breaking any expression inside an f-string optional and in control of
the user. For example,

```python
# We wouldn't break this
aaaaaaaaaaa = f"asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa { aaaaaaaaaaaa + bbbbbbbbbbbb + ccccccccccccccc } cccccccccc"

# But, we would break the following as there's already a newline
aaaaaaaaaaa = f"asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa {
	aaaaaaaaaaaa + bbbbbbbbbbbb + ccccccccccccccc } cccccccccc"
```


If there are comments in any of the replacement field of the f-string,
then it will always be a multi-line f-string in which case the formatter
would prefer to break expressions i.e., introduce newlines. For example,

```python
x = f"{ # comment
    a }"
```

### Quotes

The logic for formatting quotes remains unchanged. The existing logic is
used to determine the necessary quote char and is used accordingly.

Now, if the expression inside an f-string is itself a string like, then
we need to make sure to preserve the existing quote and not change it to
the preferred quote unless it's 3.12. For example,

```python
f"outer {'inner'} outer"

# For pre 3.12, preserve the single quote
f"outer {'inner'} outer"

# While for 3.12 and later, the quotes can be changed
f"outer {"inner"} outer"
```

But, for triple-quoted strings, we can re-use the same quote char unless
the inner string is itself a triple-quoted string.

```python
f"""outer {"inner"} outer"""  # valid
f"""outer {'''inner'''} outer"""  # preserve the single quote char for the inner string
```

### Debug expressions

If debug expressions are present in the replacement field of a f-string,
then the whitespace needs to be preserved as they will be rendered as it
is (for example, `f"{ x = }"`. If there are any nested f-strings, then
the whitespace in them needs to be preserved as well which means that
we'll stop formatting the f-string as soon as we encounter a debug
expression.

```python
f"outer {   x =  !s  :.3f}"
#                  ^^
#                  We can remove these whitespaces
```

Now, the whitespace doesn't need to be preserved around conversion spec
and format specifiers, so we'll format them as usual but we won't be
formatting any nested f-string within the format specifier.

### Miscellaneous

- The
[`hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8279)
preview style isn't implemented w.r.t. the f-string curly braces.
- The
[indentation](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/9785#discussioncomment-8470590)
is always relative to the f-string containing statement

## Test Plan

* Add new test cases
* Review existing snapshot changes
* Review the ecosystem changes

[PEP 701]: https://peps.python.org/pep-0701/
2024-02-16 20:28:11 +05:30
Jacob Coffee
c47ff658e4 chore(docs): update Discord invite to permalink (#10005)
## Summary

Update the Discord unique-id invite links to use the company permalink.

## Test Plan

Visiting the links
2024-02-15 23:16:02 -05:00
Adrien Ball
c3bba54b6b Fix SIM113 false positive with async for loops (#9996)
## Summary
Ignore `async for` loops when checking the SIM113 rule.

Closes #9995 

## Test Plan
A new test case was added to SIM113.py with an async for loop.
2024-02-15 22:40:01 -05:00
Micha Reiser
fe79798c12 split string module (#9987) 2024-02-14 18:54:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser
bb8d2034e2 Use atomic write when persisting cache (#9981) 2024-02-14 15:09:21 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
f40e012b4e Use name directly in RUF006 (#9979) 2024-02-14 00:00:47 +00:00
Asger Hautop Drewsen
3e9d761b13 Expand asyncio-dangling-task (RUF006) to include new_event_loop (#9976)
## Summary

Fixes #9974

## Test Plan

I added some new test cases.
2024-02-13 18:28:06 +00:00
Micha Reiser
46db3f96ac Add example demonstrating that fmt: skip on expression level is not supported (#9973) 2024-02-13 15:35:27 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6f9c128d77 Separate StringNormalizer from StringPart (#9954)
## Summary

This PR is a small refactor to extract out the logic for normalizing
string in the formatter from the `StringPart` struct. It also separates
the quote selection into a separate method on the new
`StringNormalizer`. Both of these will help in the f-string formatting
to use `StringPart` and `choose_quotes` irrespective of normalization.

The reason for having separate quote selection and normalization step is
so that the f-string formatting can perform quote selection on its own.

Unlike string and byte literals, the f-string formatting would require
that the normalization happens only for the literal elements of it i.e.,
the "foo" and "bar" in `f"foo {x + y} bar"`. This will automatically be
handled by the already separate `normalize_string` function.

Another use-case in the f-string formatting is to extract out the
relevant information from the `StringPart` like quotes and prefix which
is to be passed as context while formatting each element of an f-string.

## Test Plan

Ensure that clippy is happy and all tests pass.
2024-02-13 18:14:56 +05:30
Micha Reiser
6380c90031 Run isort CRLF tests (#9970) 2024-02-13 09:25:22 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
d96a0dbe57 Respect tuple assignments in typing analyzer (#9969)
## Summary

Just addressing some discrepancies between the analyzers like `is_dict`
and the logic that's matured in `find_binding_value`.
2024-02-13 05:02:52 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
180920fdd9 Make semantic model aware of docstring (#9960)
## Summary

This PR introduces a new semantic model flag `DOCSTRING` which suggests
that the model is currently in a module / class / function docstring.
This is the first step in eliminating the docstring detection state
machine which is prone to bugs as stated in #7595.

## Test Plan

~TODO: Is there a way to add a test case for this?~

I tested this using the following code snippet and adding a print
statement in the `string_like` analyzer to print if we're currently in a
docstring or not.

<details><summary>Test code snippet:</summary>
<p>

```python
"Docstring" ", still a docstring"
"Not a docstring"


def foo():
    "Docstring"
    "Not a docstring"
    if foo:
        "Not a docstring"
        pass


class Foo:
    "Docstring"
    "Not a docstring"

    foo: int
    "Unofficial variable docstring"

    def method():
        "Docstring"
        "Not a docstring"
        pass


def bar():
    "Not a docstring".strip()


def baz():
    _something_else = 1
    """Not a docstring"""
```

</p>
</details>
2024-02-13 04:26:08 +00:00
konsti
1ccd8354c1 Don't forget to set your cpu to performance mode (#9700)
Since i just spent quite some time wondering why my benchmarks were the
opposite of what they should be, a reminder to check your cpu governor.
Setting mine to perf mode was crucial.
2024-02-13 03:36:11 +00:00
Aleksei Latyshev
dd0ba16a79 [refurb] Implement readlines_in_for lint (FURB129) (#9880)
## Summary
Implement [implicit readlines
(FURB129)](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/iterable/implicit_readlines.py)
lint.

## Notes
I need a help/an opinion about suggested implementations.

This implementation differs from the original one from `refurb` in the
following way. This implementation checks syntactically the call of the
method with the name `readlines()` inside `for` {loop|generator
expression}. The implementation from refurb also
[checks](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/iterable/implicit_readlines.py#L43)
that callee is a variable with a type `io.TextIOWrapper` or
`io.BufferedReader`.

- I do not see a simple way to implement the same logic.
- The best I can have is something like
```rust
checker.semantic().binding(checker.semantic().resolve_name(attr_expr.value.as_name_expr()?)?).statement(checker.semantic())
```
and analyze cases. But this will be not about types, but about guessing
the type by assignment (or with) expression.
- Also this logic has several false negatives, when the callee is not a
variable, but the result of function call (e.g. `open(...)`).
- On the other side, maybe it is good to lint this on other things,
where this suggestion is not safe, and push the developers to change
their interfaces to be less surprising, comparing with the standard
library.
- Anyway while the current implementation has false-positives (I
mentioned some of them in the test) I marked the fixes to be unsafe.
2024-02-12 22:28:35 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
609d0a9a65 Remove symbol from type-matching API (#9968)
## Summary

These should be no-op refactors to remove some redundant data from the
type analysis APIs.
2024-02-12 20:57:19 -05:00
Auguste Lalande
8fba97f72f PLR2004: Accept 0.0 and 1.0 as common magic values (#9964)
## Summary

Accept 0.0 and 1.0 as common magic values. This is in line with the
pylint behaviour, and I think makes sense conceptually.


## Test Plan

Test cases were added to
`crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/magic_value_comparison.py`
2024-02-13 01:21:06 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
5bc0d9c324 Add a binding kind for comprehension targets (#9967)
## Summary

I was surprised to learn that we treat `x` in `[_ for x in y]` as an
"assignment" binding kind, rather than a dedicated comprehension
variable.
2024-02-12 20:09:39 -05:00
Hashem
cf77eeb913 unused_imports/F401: Explain when imports are preserved (#9963)
The docs previously mentioned an irrelevant config option, but were
missing a link to the relevant `ignore-init-module-imports` config
option which _is_ actually used.

Additionally, this commit adds a link to the documentation to explain
the conventions around a module interface which includes using a
redundant import alias to preserve an unused import.

(noticed this while filing  #9962)
2024-02-12 19:07:20 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3f4dd01e7a Rename semantic model flag to MODULE_DOCSTRING_BOUNDARY (#9959)
## Summary

This PR renames the semantic model flag `MODULE_DOCSTRING` to
`MODULE_DOCSTRING_BOUNDARY`. The main reason is for readability and for
the new semantic model flag `DOCSTRING` which tracks that the model is
in a module / class / function docstring.

I got confused earlier with the name until I looked at the use case and
it seems that the `_BOUNDARY` prefix is more appropriate for the
use-case and is consistent with other flags.
2024-02-13 00:47:12 +05:30
Micha Reiser
edfe8421ec Disable top-level docstring formatting for notebooks (#9957) 2024-02-12 18:14:02 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ab2253db03 [pylint] Avoid suggesting set rewrites for non-hashable types (#9956)
## Summary

Ensures that `x in [y, z]` does not trigger in `x`, `y`, or `z` are
known _not_ to be hashable.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9928.
2024-02-12 13:05:54 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
33ac2867b7 Use non-parenthesized range for DebugText (#9953)
## Summary

This PR fixes the `DebugText` implementation to use the expression range
instead of the parenthesized range.

Taking the following code snippet as an example:
```python
x = 1
print(f"{  ( x  ) = }")
```

The output of running it would be:
```
  ( x  ) = 1
```

Notice that the whitespace between the parentheses and the expression is
preserved as is.

Currently, we don't preserve this information in the AST which defeats
the purpose of `DebugText` as the main purpose of the struct is to
preserve whitespaces _around_ the expression.

This is also problematic when generating the code from the AST node as
then the generator has no information about the parentheses the
whitespaces between them and the expression which would lead to the
removal of the parentheses in the generated code.

I noticed this while working on the f-string formatting where the debug
text would be used to preserve the text surrounding the expression in
the presence of debug expression. The parentheses were being dropped
then which made me realize that the problem is instead in the parser.

## Test Plan

1. Add a test case for the parser
2. Add a test case for the generator
2024-02-12 23:00:02 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
0304623878 [perflint] Catch a wider range of mutations in PERF101 (#9955)
## Summary

This PR ensures that if a list `x` is modified within a `for` loop, we
avoid flagging `list(x)` as unnecessary. Previously, we only detected
calls to exactly `.append`, and they couldn't be nested within other
statements.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9925.
2024-02-12 12:17:55 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
e2785f3fb6 [flake8-pyi] Ignore 'unused' private type dicts in class scopes (#9952)
## Summary

If these are defined within class scopes, they're actually attributes of
the class, and can be accessed through the class itself.

(We preserve our existing behavior for `.pyi` files.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9948.
2024-02-12 17:06:20 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
90f8e4baf4 Bump the actions group with 1 update (#9943) 2024-02-12 12:05:31 -05:00
Micha Reiser
8657a392ff Docstring formatting: Preserve tab indentation when using indent-style=tabs (#9915) 2024-02-12 16:09:13 +01:00
Micha Reiser
4946a1876f Stabilize quote-style preserve (#9922) 2024-02-12 09:30:07 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
6dc1b21917 Bump indicatif from 0.17.7 to 0.17.8 (#9942)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-12 10:25:47 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
2e1160e74c Bump thiserror from 1.0.56 to 1.0.57 (#9941)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-12 10:24:40 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
37ff436e4e Bump chrono from 0.4.33 to 0.4.34 (#9940)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-12 10:24:16 +01:00
Micha Reiser
341c2698a7 Run doctests as part of CI pipeline (#9939) 2024-02-12 10:18:58 +01:00
Owen Lamont
a50e2787df Fixed nextest install line in CONTRIBUTING.md (#9929)
## Summary

I noticed the example line in CONTRIBUTING.md:

```shell
cargo install nextest
```

Didn't appear to install the intended package cargo-nextest.


![nextest](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/12672027/7bbdd9c3-c35a-464a-b586-3e9f777f8373)

So I checked what it [should
be](https://nexte.st/book/installing-from-source.html) and replaced the
line:

```shell
cargo install cargo-nextest --locked
```

## Test Plan

Just checked the cargo install appeared to give sane looking results

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 15:22:17 +00:00
wzy
25868d0371 docs: add mdformat-ruff to integrations.md (#9924)
Can [mdformat-ruff](https://github.com/Freed-Wu/mdformat-ruff) be hosted
in <https://github.com/astral-sh> like other integrations of ruff? TIA!
2024-02-11 03:39:15 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
af2cba7c0a Migrate to nextest (#9921)
## Summary

We've had success with `nextest` in other projects, so lets migrate
Ruff.

The Linux tests look a little bit faster (from 2m32s down to 2m8s), the
Windows tests look a little bit slower but not dramatically so.
2024-02-10 18:58:56 +00:00
Alex Waygood
8ec56277e9 Allow arbitrary configuration options to be overridden via the CLI (#9599)
Fixes #8368
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9186

## Summary

Arbitrary TOML strings can be provided via the command-line to override
configuration options in `pyproject.toml` or `ruff.toml`. As an example:
to run over typeshed and respect typeshed's `pyproject.toml`, but
override a specific isort setting and enable an additional pep8-naming
setting:

```
cargo run -- check ../typeshed --no-cache --config ../typeshed/pyproject.toml --config "lint.isort.combine-as-imports=false" --config "lint.extend-select=['N801']"
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-02-09 21:56:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b21ba71ef4 Run cargo update (#9917)
Mostly removes dependencies.
2024-02-09 16:30:31 -05:00
Alex Waygood
d387d0ba82 RUF022, RUF023: Ensure closing parentheses for multiline sequences are always on their own line (#9793)
## Summary

Currently these rules apply the heuristic that if the original sequence
doesn't have a newline in between the final sequence item and the
closing parenthesis, the autofix won't add one for you. The feedback
from @ThiefMaster, however, was that this was producing slightly unusual
formatting -- things like this:

```py
__all__ = [
    "b", "c",
    "a", "d"]
```

were being autofixed to this:

```py
__all__ = [
    "a",
    "b",
    "c",
    "d"]
```

When, if it was _going_ to be exploded anyway, they'd prefer something
like this (with the closing parenthesis on its own line, and a trailing comma added):

```py
__all__ = [
    "a",
    "b",
    "c",
    "d",
]
```

I'm still pretty skeptical that we'll be able to please everybody here
with the formatting choices we make; _but_, on the other hand, this
_specific_ change is pretty easy to make.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`. I also ran the autofixes for RUF022 and RUF023 on CPython
to check how they looked; they looked fine to me.
2024-02-09 21:27:44 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6f0e4ad332 Remove unnecessary string cloning from the parser (#9884)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9869.
2024-02-09 16:03:27 -05:00
trag1c
7ca515c0aa Corrected PTH203–PTH205 rule descriptions (#9914)
## Summary
Closes #9898.

## Test Plan
```sh
python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py && mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.public.yml
```
2024-02-09 15:47:07 -05:00
Micha Reiser
1ce07d65bd Use usize instead of TextSize for indent_len (#9903) 2024-02-09 20:41:36 +00:00
Micha Reiser
00ef01d035 Update pyproject-toml to 0.9 (#9916) 2024-02-09 20:38:34 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
52ebfc9718 Respect duplicates when rewriting type aliases (#9905)
## Summary

If a generic appears multiple times on the right-hand side, we should
only include it once on the left-hand side when rewriting.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9904.
2024-02-09 14:02:41 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
12a91f4e90 Fix E30X panics on blank lines with trailing white spaces (#9907) 2024-02-09 14:00:26 +00:00
Mikko Leppänen
b4f2882b72 [pydocstyle-D405] Allow using parameters as a sub-section header (#9894)
## Summary

This review contains a fix for
[D405](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/capitalize-section-name/)
(capitalize-section-name)
The problem is that Ruff considers the sub-section header as a normal
section if it has the same name as some section name. For instance, a
function/method has an argument named "parameters". This only applies if
you use Numpy style docstring.

See: [ISSUE](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9806)

The following will not raise D405 after the fix:
```python  
def some_function(parameters: list[str]):
    """A function with a parameters parameter

    Parameters
    ----------

    parameters:
        A list of string parameters
    """
    ...
```


## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Mikko Leppänen <mikko.leppanen@vaisala.com>
Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-02-08 21:54:32 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
49fe1b85f2 Reduce size of Expr from 80 to 64 bytes (#9900)
## Summary

This PR reduces the size of `Expr` from 80 to 64 bytes, by reducing the
sizes of...

- `ExprCall` from 72 to 56 bytes, by using boxed slices for `Arguments`.
- `ExprCompare` from 64 to 48 bytes, by using boxed slices for its
various vectors.

In testing, the parser gets a bit faster, and the linter benchmarks
improve quite a bit.
2024-02-09 02:53:13 +00:00
Micha Reiser
bd8123c0d8 Fix clippy unused variable warning (#9902) 2024-02-08 22:13:31 +00:00
Micha Reiser
49c5e715f9 Filter out test rules in RuleSelector JSON schema (#9901) 2024-02-08 21:06:51 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fe7d965334 Reduce Result<Tok, LexicalError> size by using Box<str> instead of String (#9885) 2024-02-08 20:36:22 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
9027169125 [pycodestyle] Add blank line(s) rules (E301, E302, E303, E304, E305, E306) (#9266)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-02-08 18:35:08 +00:00
Micha Reiser
688177ff6a Use Rust 1.76 (#9897) 2024-02-08 18:20:08 +00:00
trag1c
eb2784c495 Corrected Path symlink method name (PTH114) (#9896)
## Summary
Corrects mentions of `Path.is_link` to `Path.is_symlink` (the former
doesn't exist).

## Test Plan
```sh
python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py && mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.public.yml
```
2024-02-08 13:09:28 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
6fffde72e7 Use memchr for string lexing (#9888)
## Summary

On `main`, string lexing consists of walking through the string
character-by-character to search for the closing quote (with some
nuance: we also need to skip escaped characters, and error if we see
newlines in non-triple-quoted strings). This PR rewrites `lex_string` to
instead use `memchr` to search for the closing quote, which is
significantly faster. On my machine, at least, the `globals.py`
benchmark (which contains a lot of docstrings) gets 40% faster...

```text
lexer/numpy/globals.py  time:   [3.6410 µs 3.6496 µs 3.6585 µs]
                        thrpt:  [806.53 MiB/s 808.49 MiB/s 810.41 MiB/s]
                 change:
                        time:   [-40.413% -40.185% -39.984%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        thrpt:  [+66.623% +67.181% +67.822%]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 2 outliers among 100 measurements (2.00%)
  2 (2.00%) high mild
lexer/unicode/pypinyin.py
                        time:   [12.422 µs 12.445 µs 12.467 µs]
                        thrpt:  [337.03 MiB/s 337.65 MiB/s 338.27 MiB/s]
                 change:
                        time:   [-9.4213% -9.1930% -8.9586%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        thrpt:  [+9.8401% +10.124% +10.401%]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 3 outliers among 100 measurements (3.00%)
  1 (1.00%) high mild
  2 (2.00%) high severe
lexer/pydantic/types.py time:   [107.45 µs 107.50 µs 107.56 µs]
                        thrpt:  [237.11 MiB/s 237.24 MiB/s 237.35 MiB/s]
                 change:
                        time:   [-4.0108% -3.7005% -3.3787%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        thrpt:  [+3.4968% +3.8427% +4.1784%]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 7 outliers among 100 measurements (7.00%)
  2 (2.00%) high mild
  5 (5.00%) high severe
lexer/numpy/ctypeslib.py
                        time:   [46.123 µs 46.165 µs 46.208 µs]
                        thrpt:  [360.36 MiB/s 360.69 MiB/s 361.01 MiB/s]
                 change:
                        time:   [-19.313% -18.996% -18.710%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        thrpt:  [+23.016% +23.451% +23.935%]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 8 outliers among 100 measurements (8.00%)
  3 (3.00%) low mild
  1 (1.00%) high mild
  4 (4.00%) high severe
lexer/large/dataset.py  time:   [231.07 µs 231.19 µs 231.33 µs]
                        thrpt:  [175.87 MiB/s 175.97 MiB/s 176.06 MiB/s]
                 change:
                        time:   [-2.0437% -1.7663% -1.4922%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        thrpt:  [+1.5148% +1.7981% +2.0864%]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 10 outliers among 100 measurements (10.00%)
  5 (5.00%) high mild
  5 (5.00%) high severe
```
2024-02-08 17:23:06 +00:00
Jane Lewis
ad313b9089 RUF027 no longer has false negatives with string literals inside of method calls (#9865)
Fixes #9857.

## Summary

Statements like `logging.info("Today it is: {day}")` will no longer be
ignored by RUF027. As before, statements like `"Today it is:
{day}".format(day="Tuesday")` will continue to be ignored.

## Test Plan

The snapshot tests were expanded to include new cases. Additionally, the
snapshot tests have been split in two to separate positive cases from
negative cases.
2024-02-08 10:00:20 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f76a3e8502 Detect mark_safe usages in decorators (#9887)
## Summary

Django's `mark_safe` can also be used as a decorator, so we should
detect usages of `@mark_safe` for the purpose of the relevant Bandit
rule.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9780.
2024-02-07 23:10:46 -05:00
Tom Kuson
ed07fa08bd Fix list formatting in documention (#9886)
## Summary

Adds a blank line to render the list correctly.

## Test Plan

Ocular inspection
2024-02-07 20:01:21 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
45937426c7 Fix blank-line docstring rules for module-level docstrings (#9878)
## Summary

Given:

```python
"""Make a summary line.

Note:
----
  Per the code comment the next two lines are blank. "// The first blank line is the line containing the closing
      triple quotes, so we need at least two."

"""
```

It turns out we excluded the line ending in `"""`, because it's empty
(unlike for functions, where it consists of the indent). This PR changes
the `following_lines` iterator to always include the trailing newline,
which gives us correct and consistent handling between function and
module-level docstrings.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9877.
2024-02-07 16:48:28 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
533dcfb114 Add a note regarding ignore-without-code (#9879)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9863.
2024-02-07 21:20:18 +00:00
Hugo van Kemenade
bc023f47a1 Fix typo in option name: output_format -> output-format (#9874) 2024-02-07 16:17:58 +00:00
Jack McIvor
aa38307415 Add more NPY002 violations (#9862) 2024-02-07 09:54:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
e9ddd4819a Make show-settings filters directory-agnostic (#9866)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9864.
2024-02-07 03:20:27 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fdb5eefb33 Improve trailing comma rule performance (#9867) 2024-02-06 23:04:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
daae28efc7 Respect async with in timeout-without-await (#9859)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9855.
2024-02-06 12:04:24 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
75553ab1c0 Remove ecosystem failures (#9854)
## Summary

These are kinda disruptive, I'd prefer to TODO unless someone is
interested in solving them ASAP.
2024-02-06 09:45:13 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c34908f5ad Use memchr for tab-indentation detection (#9853)
## Summary

The benchmarks show a pretty consistent 1% speedup here for all-rules,
though not enough to trigger our threshold of course:

![Screenshot 2024-02-05 at 11 55
59 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/317dca3f-f25f-46f5-8ea8-894a1747d006)
2024-02-06 09:44:56 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a662c2447c Ignore builtins when detecting missing f-strings (#9849)
## Summary

Reported on Discord: if the name maps to a builtin, it's not bound
locally, so is very unlikely to be intended as an f-string expression.
2024-02-05 23:49:56 -05:00
Seo Sanghyeon
df7fb95cbc Index multiline f-strings (#9837)
Fix #9777.
2024-02-05 21:25:33 -05:00
Adrian
83195a6030 ruff-ecosystem: Add indico/indico repo (#9850)
It's a pretty big codebase using lots of different stuff, so a good
candidate for finding obscure problems.

I didn't look more closely which options are used (I have the feeling
`--select ALL` is not implied, since I see you adding it via
`check_options` for certain entries but not for others), the repo itself
has a pretty large ruff.toml - but assuming ecosystem just cares about
differences between base and head of a PR, `ALL` most likely makes
sense.
2024-02-06 00:37:58 +00:00
Daniël van Noord
d31d09d7cd Add `--preview` to instruction for running newly added tests (#9846)
## Summary

This surprised me while working on adding a test. I thought about adding
an additional `note`, but how often is this incorrect? In general,
people reading the contributing guidelines probably want to enable this
flag and those who don't will know enough about the testing setup to
have their own commands/aliases.

## Test Plan

Ran CI on local fork and got an all green.
2024-02-05 19:33:22 -05:00
Tyler C Laprade, CFA
0f436b71f3 Typo in 0.2.1 changelog (#9847)
`refurn` -> `refurb`
2024-02-05 17:51:27 -05:00
Eero Vaher
cd5bcd815d Mention a related setting in C408 description (#9839)
#2977 added the `allow-dict-calls-with-keyword-arguments` configuration
option for the `unnecessary-collection-call (C408)` rule, but it did not
update the rule description.
2024-02-06 03:57:53 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
0ccca4083a Bump version to v0.2.1 (#9843) 2024-02-05 15:31:05 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
041ce1e166 Respect generic Protocol in ellipsis removal (#9841)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9840.
2024-02-05 19:36:16 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
36b752876e Implement AnyNode/AnyNodeRef for FStringFormatSpec (#9836)
## Summary

This PR adds the `AnyNode` and `AnyNodeRef` implementation for
`FStringFormatSpec` node which will be required in the f-string
formatting.

The main usage for this is so that we can pass in the node directly to
`suppressed_node` in case debug expression is used to format is as
verbatim text.
2024-02-05 19:23:43 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b3dc565473 Add --range option to ruff format (#9733)
Co-authored-by: T-256 <132141463+T-256@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-05 19:21:45 +00:00
Thomas M Kehrenberg
e708c08b64 Fix default for max-positional-args (#9838)
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## Summary
`max-positional-args` defaults to `max-args` if it's not specified and
the default to `max-args` is 5, so saying that the default is 3 is
definitely wrong. Ideally, we wouldn't specify a default at all for this
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2024-02-05 16:58:14 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
73902323d5 Revert "Use publicly available Apple Silicon runners (#9726)" (#9834)
## Summary

Sadly, the Apple Silicon runners use macOS 14 and produce binaries that
segfault when run on macOS 11 (at least), and possibly on macOS 12
and/or macOS 13.

macOS 11 is EOL, but it doesn't seem like a good tradeoff to speed up
our release builds at the expense of user support and compatibility.

This reverts commit f0066e1b89.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9823.
2024-02-05 11:24:51 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
9781563ef6 Add fast-path for comment detection (#9808)
## Summary

When we fall through to parsing, the comment-detection rule is a
significant portion of lint time. This PR adds an additional fast
heuristic whereby we abort if a comment contains two consecutive name
tokens (via the zero-allocation lexer). For the `ctypeslib.py`, which
has a few cases that are now caught by this, it's a 2.5x speedup for the
rule (and a 20% speedup for token-based rules).
2024-02-05 11:00:18 -05:00
Zanie Blue
84aea7f0c8 Drop __get__ and __set__ from unnecessary-dunder-call (#9791)
These are for descriptors which affects the behavior of the object _as a
property_; I do not think they should be called directly but there is no
alternative when working with the object directly.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9789
2024-02-05 10:54:29 -05:00
Shaygan Hooshyari
b47f85eb69 Preview Style: Format module level docstring (#9725)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2024-02-05 15:03:34 +00:00
Micha Reiser
80fc02e7d5 Don't trim last empty line in docstrings (#9813) 2024-02-05 13:29:24 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
55d0e1148c Bump memchr from 2.6.4 to 2.7.1 (#9827)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-05 13:24:23 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
1de945e3eb Bump is-macro from 0.3.4 to 0.3.5 (#9829) 2024-02-05 13:11:15 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
e277ba20da Bump pyproject-toml from 0.8.1 to 0.8.2 (#9826) 2024-02-05 14:05:52 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
2e836a4cbe Bump toml from 0.8.8 to 0.8.9 (#9828) 2024-02-05 14:05:27 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
57d6cdb8d3 Bump itertools from 0.12.0 to 0.12.1 (#9830) 2024-02-05 14:03:06 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
602f8b8250 Remove CST-based fixer for C408 (#9822)
## Summary

We have to keep the fixer for a specific case: `dict` calls that include
keyword-argument members.
2024-02-04 22:26:51 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a6bc4b2e48 Remove CST-based fixers for C405 and C409 (#9821) 2024-02-05 02:17:34 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c5fa0ccffb Remove CST-based fixers for C400, C401, C410, and C418 (#9819) 2024-02-04 21:00:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
dd77d29d0e Remove LibCST-based fixer for C403 (#9818)
## Summary

Experimenting with rewriting one of the comprehension fixes _without_
LibCST.
2024-02-04 20:08:19 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
ad0121660e Run dunder method rule on methods directly (#9815)
This stood out in the flamegraph and I realized it requires us to
traverse over all statements in the class (unnecessarily).
2024-02-04 14:24:57 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
5c99967c4d Short-circuit typing matches based on imports (#9800) 2024-02-04 14:06:44 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c53aae0b6f Add our own ignored-names abstractions (#9802)
## Summary

These run over nearly every identifier. It's rare to override them, so
when not provided, we can just use a match against the hardcoded default
set.
2024-02-03 09:48:07 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
2352de2277 Slight speed-up for lowercase and uppercase identifier checks (#9798)
It turns out that for ASCII identifiers, this is nearly 2x faster:

```
Parser/before     time:   [15.388 ns 15.395 ns 15.406 ns]
Parser/after      time:   [8.3786 ns 8.5821 ns 8.7715 ns]
```
2024-02-03 14:40:41 +00:00
Jane Lewis
e0a6034cbb Implement RUF027: Missing F-String Syntax lint (#9728)
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## Summary

Fixes #8151

This PR implements a new rule, `RUF027`.

## What it does
Checks for strings that contain f-string syntax but are not f-strings.

### Why is this bad?
An f-string missing an `f` at the beginning won't format anything, and
instead treat the interpolation syntax as literal.

### Example

```python
name = "Sarah"
dayofweek = "Tuesday"
msg = "Hello {name}! It is {dayofweek} today!"
```

It should instead be:
```python
name = "Sarah"
dayofweek = "Tuesday"
msg = f"Hello {name}! It is {dayofweek} today!"
```

## Heuristics
Since there are many possible string literals which contain syntax
similar to f-strings yet are not intended to be,
this lint will disqualify any literal that satisfies any of the
following conditions:
1. The string literal is a standalone expression. For example, a
docstring.
2. The literal is part of a function call with keyword arguments that
match at least one variable (for example: `format("Message: {value}",
value = "Hello World")`)
3. The literal (or a parent expression of the literal) has a direct
method call on it (for example: `"{value}".format(...)`)
4. The string has no `{...}` expression sections, or uses invalid
f-string syntax.
5. The string references variables that are not in scope, or it doesn't
capture variables at all.
6. Any format specifiers in the potential f-string are invalid.

## Test Plan

I created a new test file, `RUF027.py`, which is both an example of what
the lint should catch and a way to test edge cases that may trigger
false positives.
2024-02-03 00:21:03 +00:00
Emil Telstad
25d93053da Update max-pos-args example to max-positional-args. (#9797) 2024-02-02 20:29:13 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ee5b07d4ca Skip empty lines when determining base indentation (#9795)
## Summary

It turns out we saw a panic in cases when dedenting blocks like the `def
wrapper` here:

```python
def instrument_url(f: UrlFuncT) -> UrlFuncT:
    # TODO: Type this with ParamSpec to preserve the function signature.
    if not INSTRUMENTING:  # nocoverage -- option is always enabled; should we remove?
        return f
    else:

        def wrapper(
            self: "ZulipTestCase", url: str, info: object = {}, **kwargs: Union[bool, str]
        ) -> HttpResponseBase:
```

Since we relied on the first line to determine the indentation, instead
of the first non-empty line.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-02-02 19:42:47 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e50603caf6 Track top-level module imports in the semantic model (#9775)
## Summary

This is a simple idea to avoid unnecessary work in the linter,
especially for rules that run on all name and/or all attribute nodes.
Imagine a rule like the NumPy deprecation check. If the user never
imported `numpy`, we should be able to skip that rule entirely --
whereas today, we do a `resolve_call_path` check on _every_ name in the
file. It turns out that there's basically a finite set of modules that
we care about, so we now track imports on those modules as explicit
flags on the semantic model. In rules that can _only_ ever trigger if
those modules were imported, we add a dedicated and extremely cheap
check to the top of the rule.

We could consider generalizing this to all modules, but I would expect
that not to be much faster than `resolve_call_path`, which is just a
hash map lookup on `TextSize` anyway.

It would also be nice to make this declarative, such that rules could
declare the modules they care about, the analyzers could call the rules
as appropriate. But, I don't think such a design should block merging
this.
2024-02-02 14:37:20 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c3ca34543f Skip LibCST parsing for standard dedent adjustments (#9769)
## Summary

Often, when fixing, we need to dedent a block of code (e.g., if we
remove an `if` and dedent its body). Today, we use LibCST to parse and
adjust the indentation, which is really expensive -- but this is only
really necessary if the block contains a multiline string, since naively
adjusting the indentation for such a string can change the whitespace
_within_ the string.

This PR uses a simple dedent implementation for cases in which the block
doesn't intersect with a multi-line string (or an f-string, since we
don't support tracking multi-line strings for f-strings right now).

We could improve this even further by using the ranges to guide the
dedent function, such that we don't apply the dedent if the line starts
within a multiline string. But that would also need to take f-strings
into account, which is a little tricky.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-02-02 18:13:46 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4f7fb566f0 Range formatting: Fix invalid syntax after parenthesizing expression (#9751) 2024-02-02 17:56:25 +01:00
Jordan Danford
50bfbcf568 README.md: add missing "your" in support section, add alt text to Astral logo (#9787) 2024-02-02 09:09:19 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
ea1c089652 Use AhoCorasick to speed up quote match (#9773)
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## Summary

When I was looking at the v0.2.0 release, this method showed up in a
CodSpeed regression (we were calling it more), so I decided to quickly
look at speeding it up. @BurntSushi suggested using Aho-Corasick, and it
looks like it's about 7 or 8x faster:

```text
Parser/AhoCorasick      time:   [8.5646 ns 8.5914 ns 8.6191 ns]
Parser/Iterator         time:   [64.992 ns 65.124 ns 65.271 ns]
```

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-02-02 09:57:39 -05:00
Mikael Arguedas
b947dde8ad [flake8-bugbear][B006] remove outdated comment (#9776)
I noticed that the comment doesn't match the behavior:
- zip function is not used anymore
- parameters are not scanned in reverse

## Summary

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## Test Plan

No need

Signed-off-by: Mikael Arguedas <mikael.arguedas@gmail.com>
2024-02-02 09:32:46 -05:00
trag1c
d259cd0d32 Made hyperlink on homepage correctly redirect to GitHub (#9784)
## Summary

Closes #9783. Feels hacky because of the different key so there *might*
be a nicer way to do this 😄

## Test Plan
Tested locally with `mkdocs serve`.
2024-02-02 09:32:23 -05:00
Thomas Grainger
af4db39205 Add pytest to who's using ruff (#9782) 2024-02-02 11:26:30 +00:00
Alex Gaynor
467c091382 Fixed example code in weak_cryptographic_key.rs (#9774)
The proper way to use these APIs is to instantiate the curve classes
2024-02-01 22:42:31 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
92d99a72d9 Fix references to deprecated ANN rules in changelog (#9771)
We deprecated `ANN101` and `ANN102`, but the changelog says `ANN001` and
`ANN002`. (I've confirmed that the code reflects the correct
deprecation; it's just a documentation error.)
2024-02-02 02:27:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
66d2c1e1c4 Move adjust_indentation to a shared home (#9768)
Now that this method is used in multiple linters, it should be moved out
of the `pyupgrade` module.
2024-02-02 00:53:59 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ded8c7629f Invert order of checks in zero-sleep-call (#9766)
The other conditions are cheaper and should eliminate the vast majority
of these checks.
2024-02-01 23:30:03 +00:00
Zanie Blue
1fadefa67b Bump version to 0.2.0 (#9762)
Follows https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9680
2024-02-01 17:10:33 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
06ad687efd Deduplicate deprecation warnings for v0.2.0 release (#9764)
## Summary

Adds an additional warning macro (we should consolidate these later)
that shows a warning once based on the content of the warning itself.
This is less efficient than `warn_user_once!` and `warn_user_by_id!`,
but this is so expensive that it doesn't matter at all.

Applies this macro to the various warnings for the v0.2.0 release, and
also includes the filename in said warnings, so the FastAPI case is now:

```text
warning: The top-level linter settings are deprecated in favour of their counterparts in the `lint` section. Please update the following options in /Users/crmarsh/workspace/fastapi/pyproject.toml:
  - 'ignore' -> 'lint.ignore'
  - 'select' -> 'lint.select'
  - 'isort' -> 'lint.isort'
  - 'pyupgrade' -> 'lint.pyupgrade'
  - 'per-file-ignores' -> 'lint.per-file-ignores'
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-02-01 17:10:24 -06:00
Jane Lewis
148b64ead3 Fix issue where output format mode would not change to full if preview mode was set in configuration file (#9763)
## Summary

This was causing build failures for #9599. We were referencing the
command line overrides instead of the merged configuration data, hence
the issue.

## Test Plan

A snapshot test was added.
2024-02-01 16:07:21 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
99eddbd2a0 Remove stale preview documentation from stabilized rule behaviors (#9759)
These behaviors were stabilized, so the docs referring to them as
preview-only are incorrect.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
836d2eaa01 Restore RUF011 documentation (#9758)
For consistency with other redirected rules as in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9755

Follow-up to #9428
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
994514d686 Redirect PHG001 to S307 and PGH002 to G010 (#9756)
Follow-up to #9754 and #9689. Alternative to #9714.
Replaces #7506 and #7507
Same ideas as #9755
Part of #8931
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
a578414246 Redirect TRY200 to B904 (#9755)
Follow-up to #9754 and #9689. Alternative to #9714.

Marks `TRY200` as removed and redirects to `B904` instead of marking as
deprecated and suggesting `B904` instead.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
0d752e56cd Add tests for redirected rules (#9754)
Extends https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9752 adding internal test
rules for redirection

Fixes a bug where we did not see warnings for exact codes that are
redirected (just prefixes)
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
46c0937bfa Use fake rules for testing deprecation and removal infrastructure (#9752)
Updates #9689 and #9691 to use rule testing infrastructure from #9747
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie
e5008ca714 Fix bug where selection included deprecated rules during preview (#9746)
Cherry-picked from https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9714 which is
being abandoned for now because we need to invest more into our
redirection infrastructure before it is feasible.

Fixes a bug in the implementation where we improperly included
deprecated rules in `RuleSelector.rules()` when preview is on. Includes
some clean-up of error messages and the implementation.
# Conflicts:
#	crates/ruff/tests/integration_test.rs
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
85a7edcc70 Recategorize runtime-string-union to TCH010 (#9721)
## Summary

This rule was added to `flake8-type-checking` as `TC010`. We're about to
stabilize it, so we might as well use the correct code.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9573.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
7db3aea1c6 Stabilize some rules for v0.2.0 release (#9712)
## Summary

This PR stabilizes the preview rules from:

- `flake8-trio` (6 rules)
- `flake8-quotes` (1 rule)
- `pyupgrade` (1 rule)
- `flake8-pyi` (1 rule)
- `flake8-simplify` (2 rules)
- `flake8-bandit` (9 rules; 14 remain in preview)
- `flake8-type-checking` (1 rule)
- `numpy` (1 rule)
- `ruff` (4 rules, one elevated from nursery; 6 remain in preview as
they were added within the last 30 days)
- `flake8-logging` (4 rules)

I see these are largely uncontroversial.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
e0bc08a758 Add rule removal infrastructure (#9691)
Similar to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9689 — retains removed
rules for better error messages and documentation but removed rules
_cannot_ be used in any context.

Removes PLR1706 as a useful test case and something we want to
accomplish in #9680 anyway. The rule was in preview so we do not need to
deprecate it first.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9007

## Test plan

<img width="1110" alt="Rules table"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/2586601/ac9fa682-623c-44aa-8e51-d8ab0d308355">

<img width="1110" alt="Rule page"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/2586601/05850b2d-7ca5-49bb-8df8-bb931bab25cd">
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
a0ef087e73 Add rule deprecation infrastructure (#9689)
Adds a new `Deprecated` rule group in addition to `Stable` and
`Preview`.

Deprecated rules:
- Warn on explicit selection without preview
- Error on explicit selection with preview
- Are excluded when selected by prefix with preview

Deprecates `TRY200`, `ANN101`, and `ANN102` as a proof of concept. We
can consider deprecating them separately.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie Blue
c86e14d1d4 Remove the NURSERY selector from the json schema (#9695) 2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie
e37b3b0742 Always request the concise output format during ecosystem checks (#9708)
Fixes a regression in the ecosystem checks from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9687 which was causing them to
run for multiple hours due to the size of the output.

We need the concise format for comparisons.

We should probably update the ecosystem checks to actually diff the full
output in the future because that'd be nice.
# Conflicts:
#	python/ruff-ecosystem/ruff_ecosystem/projects.py
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie
a0f32dfa55 Error if nursery rules are selected without preview (#9683)
Extends #9682 to error if the nursery selector is used or nursery rules
are selected without preview.

Part of #7992 — we will remove this in 0.3.0 instead so we can provide
nice errors in 0.2.0.
# Conflicts:
#	crates/ruff/tests/integration_test.rs
#	crates/ruff_workspace/src/configuration.rs
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie
6aa643346f Replace --show-source and --no-show-source with --output_format=<full|concise> (#9687)
Fixes #7350

## Summary

* `--show-source` and `--no-show-source` are now deprecated.
* `output-format` supports two new variants, `full` and `concise`.
`text` is now a deprecated variant, and any use of it is treated as the
default serialization format.
* `--output-format` now default to `concise`
* In preview mode, `--output-format` defaults to `full`
* `--show-source` will still set `--output-format` to `full` if the
output format is not otherwise specified.
* likewise, `--no-show-source` can override an output format that was
set in a file-based configuration, though it will also be overridden by
`--output-format`

## Test Plan

A lot of tests were updated to use `--output-format=full`. Additional
tests were added to ensure the correct deprecation warnings appeared,
and that deprecated options behaved as intended.
# Conflicts:
#	crates/ruff/tests/integration_test.rs
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
ae13d8fddf Remove preview gating for flake8-simplify rules (#9686)
## Summary

Un-gates detecting `dict.get` rewrites in `if` expressions (rather than
just `if` statements).
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
2d6fd0fc91 Remove preview gating for flake8-pie rules (#9684)
## Summary

Both of the preview behaviors gated here seem like improvements, so
let's make them stable in v0.2.0
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
33fe988cfc Remove preview gating for pycodestyle rules (#9685)
## Summary

Un-gates the behavior to allow `sys.path` modifications between imports,
which removed a bunch of false positives in the ecosystem CI at the
time.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie
0f674d1d90 Remove preview gating for newly-added stable fixes (#9681)
## Summary

At present, our versioning policy forbids the addition of safe fixes to
stable rules outside of a minor release, so we've accumulated a bunch of
new fixes that are behind `--preview`, and can be ungated in v0.2.0.

To find these, I just grepped for `preview.is_enabled()` and identified
all such cases. I then audited the `preview_rules` test fixtures and
removed any tests that existed only to test this autofix behavior.
# Conflicts:
#	crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_simplify/snapshots/ruff_linter__rules__flake8_simplify__tests__SIM114_SIM114.py.snap
#	crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_simplify/snapshots/ruff_linter__rules__flake8_simplify__tests__preview__SIM114_SIM114.py.snap
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Zanie
7962bca40a Recategorize static-key-dict-comprehension from RUF011 to B035 (#9428)
## Summary

This rule was added to flake8-bugbear. In general, we tend to prefer
redirecting to prominent plugins when our own rules are reimplemented
(since more projects have `B` activated than `RUF`).

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
# Conflicts:
#	crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/ruff/rules/mod.rs
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
b81fc5ed11 [flake8-pyi] Mark unaliased-collections-abc-set-import fix as safe (#9679)
## Summary

Prompted by
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8482#issuecomment-1859299411.
The rename is only unsafe when the symbol is exported, so we can narrow
the conditions.
2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Micha Reiser
c2bf725086 Add deprecation message for top-level lint settings (#9582) 2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Micha Reiser
c3b33e9c4d Promote lint. settings over top-level settings (#9476) 2024-02-01 13:35:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
6996ff7b1e Use consistent method to detect preview enablement (#9760)
I missed these two in the v0.2.0 stabilizations because they use a match
instead of the dedicated method.
2024-02-01 18:58:05 +00:00
Zanie Blue
f18e7d40ac Add internal hidden rules for testing (#9747)
Updated implementation of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7369
which was left out in the cold.

This was motivated again following changes in #9691 and #9689 where we
could not test the changes without actually deprecating or removing
rules.

---

Follow-up to discussion in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7210

Moves integration tests from using rules that are transitively in
nursery / preview groups to dedicated test rules that only exist during
development. These rules always raise violations (they do not require
specific file behavior). The rules are not available in production or in
the documentation.

Uses features instead of `cfg(test)` for cross-crate support per
https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/8379
2024-02-01 08:44:51 -06:00
Aleksei Latyshev
2cc8acb0b7 [refurb] Implement metaclass_abcmeta (FURB180) (#9658)
## Summary

Implement [use-abc-shorthand
(FURB180)](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/readability/use_abc_shorthand.py)
lint.

I changed the name to be more conformant with ruff rule-naming rules.


## Test Plan

cargo test
2024-01-31 22:31:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ad83944ded Detect multi-statement lines in else removal (#9748)
The condition here wasn't quite right -- we can have multiple
statements, all on the same line.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9732.
2024-01-31 22:08:32 +00:00
Seo Sanghyeon
6e225cb57c Removing trailing whitespace inside multiline strings is unsafe (#9744)
Fix #8037.
2024-01-31 21:45:23 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
7992583908 Bump serde from 1.0.195 to 1.0.196 (#9741) 2024-01-31 10:48:50 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
1a46c9c2a2 Bump serde_with from 3.5.1 to 3.6.0 (#9740) 2024-01-31 10:48:44 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
3f4ab87061 Bump proc-macro2 from 1.0.76 to 1.0.78 (#9738) 2024-01-31 10:48:37 -05:00
Christopher Covington
7ae7bf6e30 Support IfExp with dual string arms in invalid-envvar-default (#9734)
## Summary

Just like #6537 and #6538 but for the `default` second parameter to
`getenv()`.

Also rename "BAD" to "BAR" in the tests, since those strings shouldn't
trigger the rule.

## Test Plan

Added passing and failing examples to `invalid_envvar_default.py`.
2024-01-31 10:41:24 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
9e3ff01ce8 Bump the actions group with 4 updates (#9737)
Bumps the actions group with 4 updates:
[tj-actions/changed-files](https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files),
[actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache),
[peter-evans/find-comment](https://github.com/peter-evans/find-comment)
and
[peter-evans/create-or-update-comment](https://github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment).

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href="https://github.com/tj-actions-bot"><code>@​tj-actions-bot</code></a>
in <a
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<li>chore(deps): update tj-actions/eslint-changed-files action to v23 by
<a href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1875">tj-actions/changed-files#1875</a></li>
<li>chore(deps): lock file maintenance by <a
href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1876">tj-actions/changed-files#1876</a></li>
<li>chore: update README.md by <a
href="https://github.com/jackton1"><code>@​jackton1</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1877">tj-actions/changed-files#1877</a></li>
<li>chore: rename example worflows from test to example by <a
href="https://github.com/jackton1"><code>@​jackton1</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1878">tj-actions/changed-files#1878</a></li>
<li>chore(deps): lock file maintenance by <a
href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1879">tj-actions/changed-files#1879</a></li>
<li>chore(deps): update dependency ts-jest to v29.1.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1880">tj-actions/changed-files#1880</a></li>
<li>chore(deps): update typescript-eslint monorepo to v6.19.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1881">tj-actions/changed-files#1881</a></li>
<li>chore(deps): update dependency <code>@​types/node</code> to v20.11.6
by <a href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in
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<li>Upgraded to v41.1.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/tj-actions-bot"><code>@​tj-actions-bot</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1869">tj-actions/changed-files#1869</a></li>
<li>chore(deps): update dependency prettier to v3.2.4 by <a
href="https://github.com/renovate"><code>@​renovate</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1871">tj-actions/changed-files#1871</a></li>
<li>fix: update input warning by <a
href="https://github.com/jackton1"><code>@​jackton1</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1870">tj-actions/changed-files#1870</a></li>
<li>rename: unsupported REST API inputs constant name by <a
href="https://github.com/jackton1"><code>@​jackton1</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1872">tj-actions/changed-files#1872</a></li>
<li>feat: add support for include/exclude all nested files when a
directory is specified and ends with a slash by <a
href="https://github.com/jackton1"><code>@​jackton1</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/pull/1873">tj-actions/changed-files#1873</a></li>
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- (renovate[bot])</li>
<li><strong>deps:</strong> Update typescript-eslint monorepo to v6.19.1
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- (renovate[bot])</li>
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- (renovate[bot])</li>
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href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/issues/1877">#1877</a>)
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href="88f9f3efbb">88f9f3e</a>)
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<li><strong>deps:</strong> Lock file maintenance (<a
href="5d866cbe77">5d866cb</a>)
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to v23 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/issues/1875">#1875</a>)
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href="https://github.com/takost"><code>@​takost</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1284">actions/cache#1284</a></li>
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href="https://github.com/to-s"><code>@​to-s</code></a> in <a
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<ul>
<li>Cache v3.3.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/robherley"><code>@​robherley</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1302">actions/cache#1302</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>New Contributors</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/robherley"><code>@​robherley</code></a>
made their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1302">actions/cache#1302</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v3.3.3">https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v3.3.3</a></p>
<h2>v3.3.2</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fixed readme with new segment timeout values by <a
href="https://github.com/kotewar"><code>@​kotewar</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1133">actions/cache#1133</a></li>
<li>Readme fixes by <a
href="https://github.com/kotewar"><code>@​kotewar</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1134">actions/cache#1134</a></li>
<li>Updated description of the lookup-only input for main action by <a
href="https://github.com/kotewar"><code>@​kotewar</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1130">actions/cache#1130</a></li>
<li>Change two new actions mention as quoted text by <a
href="https://github.com/bishal-pdMSFT"><code>@​bishal-pdMSFT</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1131">actions/cache#1131</a></li>
<li>Update Cross-OS Caching tips by <a
href="https://github.com/pdotl"><code>@​pdotl</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1122">actions/cache#1122</a></li>
<li>Bazel example (Take <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/2">#2</a>️⃣) by
<a href="https://github.com/vorburger"><code>@​vorburger</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1132">actions/cache#1132</a></li>
<li>Remove actions to add new PRs and issues to a project board by <a
href="https://github.com/jorendorff"><code>@​jorendorff</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1187">actions/cache#1187</a></li>
<li>Consume latest toolkit and fix dangling promise bug by <a
href="https://github.com/chkimes"><code>@​chkimes</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1217">actions/cache#1217</a></li>
<li>Bump action version to 3.3.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/bethanyj28"><code>@​bethanyj28</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1236">actions/cache#1236</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>New Contributors</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/vorburger"><code>@​vorburger</code></a>
made their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1132">actions/cache#1132</a></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/jorendorff"><code>@​jorendorff</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1187">actions/cache#1187</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/chkimes"><code>@​chkimes</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1217">actions/cache#1217</a></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/bethanyj28"><code>@​bethanyj28</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1236">actions/cache#1236</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v3.3.2">https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v3.3.2</a></p>
<h2>v3.3.1</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Reduced download segment size to 128 MB and timeout to 10 minutes by
<a href="https://github.com/kotewar"><code>@​kotewar</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1129">actions/cache#1129</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v3.3.1">https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v3.3.1</a></p>
<h2>v3.3.0</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Bug: Permission is missing in cache delete example by <a
href="https://github.com/kotokaze"><code>@​kotokaze</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/1123">actions/cache#1123</a></li>
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<details>
<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/RELEASES.md">actions/cache's
changelog</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h1>Releases</h1>
<h3>3.0.0</h3>
<ul>
<li>Updated minimum runner version support from node 12 -&gt; node
16</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.1</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added support for caching from GHES 3.5.</li>
<li>Fixed download issue for files &gt; 2GB during restore.</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.2</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added support for dynamic cache size cap on GHES.</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.3</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fixed avoiding empty cache save when no files are available for
caching. (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/624">issue</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.4</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fixed tar creation error while trying to create tar with path as
<code>~/</code> home folder on <code>ubuntu-latest</code>. (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/689">issue</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.5</h3>
<ul>
<li>Removed error handling by consuming actions/cache 3.0 toolkit, Now
cache server error handling will be done by toolkit. (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/pull/834">PR</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.6</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fixed <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/809">#809</a> -
zstd -d: no such file or directory error</li>
<li>Fixed <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/833">#833</a> -
cache doesn't work with github workspace directory</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.7</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fixed <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/810">#810</a> -
download stuck issue. A new timeout is introduced in the download
process to abort the download if it gets stuck and doesn't finish within
an hour.</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.8</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fix zstd not working for windows on gnu tar in issues <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/888">#888</a> and
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/891">#891</a>.</li>
<li>Allowing users to provide a custom timeout as input for aborting
download of a cache segment using an environment variable
<code>SEGMENT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_MINS</code>. Default is 60 minutes.</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.9</h3>
<ul>
<li>Enhanced the warning message for cache unavailablity in case of
GHES.</li>
</ul>
<h3>3.0.10</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fix a bug with sorting inputs.</li>
<li>Update definition for restore-keys in README.md</li>
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<ul>
<li><a
href="13aacd865c"><code>13aacd8</code></a>
Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/1242">#1242</a>
from to-s/main</li>
<li><a
href="53b35c5439"><code>53b35c5</code></a>
Merge branch 'main' into main</li>
<li><a
href="65b8989fab"><code>65b8989</code></a>
Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions/cache/issues/1284">#1284</a>
from takost/update-to-node-20</li>
<li><a
href="d0be34d544"><code>d0be34d</code></a>
Fix dist</li>
<li><a
href="66cf064d47"><code>66cf064</code></a>
Merge branch 'main' into update-to-node-20</li>
<li><a
href="1326563738"><code>1326563</code></a>
Merge branch 'main' into main</li>
<li><a
href="e71876755e"><code>e718767</code></a>
Fix format</li>
<li><a
href="01229828ff"><code>0122982</code></a>
Apply workaround for earlyExit</li>
<li><a
href="3185ecfd61"><code>3185ecf</code></a>
Update &quot;only-&quot; actions to node20</li>
<li><a
href="25618a0a67"><code>25618a0</code></a>
Bump version</li>
<li>Additional commits viewable in <a
href="https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v4">compare
view</a></li>
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Updates `peter-evans/find-comment` from 2 to 3
<details>
<summary>Release notes</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/releases">peter-evans/find-comment's
releases</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>Find Comment v3.0.0</h2>
<p>⚙️  Updated runtime to Node.js 20</p>
<ul>
<li>The action now requires a minimum version of <a
href="https://github.com/actions/runner/releases/tag/v2.308.0">v2.308.0</a>
for the Actions runner. Update self-hosted runners to v2.308.0 or later
to ensure compatibility.</li>
</ul>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 2.8.7 to 2.8.8 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/173">peter-evans/find-comment#173</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.15.13 to
18.16.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/175">peter-evans/find-comment#175</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.0 to 5.59.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/176">peter-evans/find-comment#176</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.0 to 5.59.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/174">peter-evans/find-comment#174</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.1 to 5.59.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/177">peter-evans/find-comment#177</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.39.0 to 8.40.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/179">peter-evans/find-comment#179</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.1 to 5.59.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/178">peter-evans/find-comment#178</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.3 to
18.16.5 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/180">peter-evans/find-comment#180</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.2 to 5.59.5 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/181">peter-evans/find-comment#181</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.2 to 5.59.5 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/183">peter-evans/find-comment#183</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.5 to
18.16.9 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/182">peter-evans/find-comment#182</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.5 to 5.59.6 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/184">peter-evans/find-comment#184</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.40.0 to 8.41.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/186">peter-evans/find-comment#186</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.9 to
18.16.13 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/187">peter-evans/find-comment#187</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.5 to 5.59.6 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/185">peter-evans/find-comment#185</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.13 to
18.16.16 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/188">peter-evans/find-comment#188</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.6 to 5.59.7 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/190">peter-evans/find-comment#190</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.6 to 5.59.7 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/189">peter-evans/find-comment#189</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.41.0 to 8.42.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/191">peter-evans/find-comment#191</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.7 to 5.59.8 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/193">peter-evans/find-comment#193</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.7 to 5.59.8 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/194">peter-evans/find-comment#194</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-github from 4.7.0 to 4.8.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/192">peter-evans/find-comment#192</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.8 to 5.59.9 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/195">peter-evans/find-comment#195</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.8 to 5.59.9 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/197">peter-evans/find-comment#197</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.16 to
18.16.17 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/196">peter-evans/find-comment#196</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.9 to 5.59.11 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/198">peter-evans/find-comment#198</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.42.0 to 8.43.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/199">peter-evans/find-comment#199</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.17 to
18.16.18 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/200">peter-evans/find-comment#200</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.9 to 5.59.11 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/201">peter-evans/find-comment#201</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.2.1 to 27.2.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/202">peter-evans/find-comment#202</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.59.11 to 5.60.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/203">peter-evans/find-comment#203</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.59.11 to 5.60.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/204">peter-evans/find-comment#204</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.16.18 to
18.16.19 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/205">peter-evans/find-comment#205</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.60.0 to 5.60.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/206">peter-evans/find-comment#206</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.43.0 to 8.44.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/207">peter-evans/find-comment#207</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.60.0 to 5.60.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/208">peter-evans/find-comment#208</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.60.1 to 5.61.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/209">peter-evans/find-comment#209</a></li>
<li>build(deps): bump tough-cookie from 4.1.2 to 4.1.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/211">peter-evans/find-comment#211</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.60.1 to 5.61.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/210">peter-evans/find-comment#210</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin</code>
from 5.61.0 to 5.62.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/212">peter-evans/find-comment#212</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.44.0 to 8.45.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/214">peter-evans/find-comment#214</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.2.2 to 27.2.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/215">peter-evans/find-comment#215</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​typescript-eslint/parser</code> from
5.61.0 to 5.62.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/213">peter-evans/find-comment#213</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-github from 4.8.0 to 4.9.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/216">peter-evans/find-comment#216</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump word-wrap from 1.2.3 to 1.2.4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/pull/217">peter-evans/find-comment#217</a></li>
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feat: update runtime to node 20 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/282">#282</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="e3754082ec"><code>e375408</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.6 to 18.19.8
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/279">#279</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="6f781399d6"><code>6f78139</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.2.1 to 3.2.4 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/278">#278</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="663f5b8fd8"><code>663f5b8</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.6.1 to 27.6.3 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/276">#276</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="1950d48590"><code>1950d48</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.1.1 to 3.2.1 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/277">#277</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="4c49b27bc3"><code>4c49b27</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 5.1.2 to 5.1.3 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/275">#275</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="141f79c0a8"><code>141f79c</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.4 to 18.19.6
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/274">#274</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="90d027df0e"><code>90d027d</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.6.0 to 27.6.1 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/273">#273</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="4541d1b6b0"><code>4541d1b</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 5.1.1 to 5.1.2 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/272">#272</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="3e2c601e8c"><code>3e2c601</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.3 to 18.19.4
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/issues/271">#271</a>)</li>
<li>Additional commits viewable in <a
href="https://github.com/peter-evans/find-comment/compare/v2...v3">compare
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<h2>Create or Update Comment v4.0.0</h2>
<p>⚙️  Updated runtime to Node.js 20</p>
<ul>
<li>The action now requires a minimum version of <a
href="https://github.com/actions/runner/releases/tag/v2.308.0">v2.308.0</a>
for the Actions runner. Update self-hosted runners to v2.308.0 or later
to ensure compatibility.</li>
</ul>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>build(deps): bump actions/setup-node from 3 to 4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/273">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#273</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​vercel/ncc</code> from 0.38.0 to
0.38.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/274">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#274</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.4.2 to 27.4.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/276">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#276</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.18.5 to
18.18.6 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/277">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#277</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.51.0 to 8.52.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/275">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#275</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.4.3 to 27.6.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/278">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#278</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.18.6 to
18.18.8 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/279">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#279</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.52.0 to 8.53.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/280">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#280</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.18.8 to
18.18.9 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/281">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#281</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.0.3 to 3.1.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/282">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#282</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.18.9 to
18.18.12 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/283">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#283</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.53.0 to 8.54.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/284">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#284</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.18.12 to
18.18.13 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/285">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#285</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.54.0 to 8.55.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/286">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#286</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.18.13 to
18.19.2 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/287">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#287</a></li>
<li>build(deps): bump chuhlomin/render-template from 1.8 to 1.9 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/288">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#288</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.2 to
18.19.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/289">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#289</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/290">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#290</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 5.0.1 to 5.1.0 by
<a href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/292">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#292</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.55.0 to 8.56.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/293">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#293</a></li>
<li>build(deps): bump actions/download-artifact from 3 to 4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/295">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#295</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 5.1.0 to 5.1.2 by
<a href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/296">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#296</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.6.0 to 27.6.1 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/297">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#297</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.3 to
18.19.4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/298">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#298</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 5.1.2 to 5.1.3 by
<a href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/299">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#299</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.4 to
18.19.6 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/300">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#300</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.1.1 to 3.2.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/301">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#301</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.6.1 to 27.6.3 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/302">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#302</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.6 to
18.19.7 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/303">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#303</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.7 to
18.19.8 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/304">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#304</a></li>
<li>build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.2.3 to 3.2.4 by <a
href="https://github.com/dependabot"><code>@​dependabot</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/305">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#305</a></li>
<li>feat: update runtime to node 20 by <a
href="https://github.com/peter-evans"><code>@​peter-evans</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/306">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#306</a></li>
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<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/compare/v3.1.0...v4.0.0">https://github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/compare/v3.1.0...v4.0.0</a></p>
<h2>Create or Update Comment v3.1.0</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
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<li>Add truncate warning to body of comment by <a
href="https://github.com/ethanmdavidson"><code>@​ethanmdavidson</code></a>
and <a
href="https://github.com/peter-evans"><code>@​peter-evans</code></a> in
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/pull/272">peter-evans/create-or-update-comment#272</a></li>
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<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
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<h2>Create or Update Comment v3.0.2</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
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feat: update runtime to node 20 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/306">#306</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="d41bfe36e5"><code>d41bfe3</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.2.3 to 3.2.4 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/305">#305</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="73b4b9e4e3"><code>73b4b9e</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.7 to 18.19.8
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/304">#304</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="b865fac7fa"><code>b865fac</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.6 to 18.19.7
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/303">#303</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="52b668a928"><code>52b668a</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.6.1 to 27.6.3 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/302">#302</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="974f56a1c3"><code>974f56a</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 3.1.1 to 3.2.3 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/301">#301</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="2cbfe8b17b"><code>2cbfe8b</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.4 to 18.19.6
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/300">#300</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="761872a701"><code>761872a</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-prettier from 5.1.2 to 5.1.3 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/299">#299</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="72c3238a49"><code>72c3238</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump <code>@​types/node</code> from 18.19.3 to 18.19.4
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/298">#298</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="07daf7bbdb"><code>07daf7b</code></a>
build(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 27.6.0 to 27.6.1 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment/issues/297">#297</a>)</li>
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63a7de9018 Bump wild from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1 (#9739) 2024-01-31 15:37:30 +00:00
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f0066e1b89 Use publicly available Apple Silicon runners (#9726)
## Summary

This PR switches over to the `macos-14` runners for our macOS wheel
builds, which are GitHub's newly announced public M1 macOS runners
(https://github.blog/changelog/2024-01-30-github-actions-introducing-the-new-m1-macos-runner-available-to-open-source/).

Before:

- x64_64: 10m 38s
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/7703465381/job/20993903864)
- Universal: 19m 35s
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/7703465381/job/20993902533)

After:

- x64_64: 3m 30s
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/7719827902/job/21043743558?pr=9726)
- Universal: 5m 59s
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/7719827902/job/21043743243?pr=9726)

So it's like > 3x speedup for what is currently the bottleneck in our
release pipeline.
2024-01-31 10:36:41 -05:00
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7642fb7f27 Excludes upload and download artifact dependencies from dependabot (#9736)
e.g. in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9667 we cannot upgrade
them but want to upgrade the rest
2024-01-31 15:18:19 +00:00
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7a1fa0e5d8 Update README.md by adding ivy repository to the who's using Ruff section (#9735)
## Summary
I have recently made a contribution to a big python based repo
**replacing flake8 with ruff**
(https://github.com/unifyai/ivy/pull/27779). So, as per this
[discussion](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/9731). I am
making this PR to add the [ivy](https://github.com/unifyai/ivy)
repository (**with > 13k stars **) to the Ruff's readme

## Test Plan
No, need of any tests for the changes made.
2024-01-31 15:09:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ce14f4dea5 Range formatting API (#9635) 2024-01-31 11:13:37 +01:00
Alex Waygood
6bb126415d RUF023: Don't sort __match_args__, only __slots__ (#9724)
Fixes #9723. I'm pretty embarrassed I forgot that order was important
here :(
2024-01-30 22:44:49 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
541aef4e6c Implement blank_line_after_nested_stub_class preview style (#9155)
## Summary

This PR implements the `blank_line_after_nested_stub_class` preview
style in the formatter.

The logic is divided into 3 parts:
1. In between preceding and following nodes at top level and nested
suite
2. When there's a trailing comment after the class
3. When there is no following node from (1) which is the case when it's
the last or the only node in a suite

We handle (3) with `FormatLeadingAlternateBranchComments`.

## Test Plan

- Add new test cases and update existing snapshots
- Checked the `typeshed` diff

fixes: #8891
2024-01-31 00:09:38 +05:30
Mikko Leppänen
79f0522eb7 [flake8-async] Take pathlib.Path into account when analyzing async functions (#9703)
## Summary

This review contains a fix for
[ASYNC101](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/open-sleep-or-subprocess-in-async-function/)
(open-sleep-or-subprocess-in-async-function)

The problem is that ruff does not take open calls from pathlib.Path into
account in async functions. Path.open() call is still a blocking call.
In addition, PTH123 suggests to use pathlib.Path instead of os.open. So
this might create an additional confusion.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6892

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```
2024-01-30 17:42:50 +00:00
Alex Waygood
0c8d140321 RUF022, RUF023: never add two trailing commas to the end of a sequence (#9698)
Fixes the issues highlighted in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1916203707
and
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1916213693
2024-01-30 17:19:38 +00:00
Zanie Blue
f38fb2432f Add timeouts to all CI jobs (#9709)
To prevent jobs from running far beyond their expected time
2024-01-30 11:13:23 -06:00
Steve C
f0e598ea84 [flake8-return] Fix indentation syntax error (RET505) (#9705)
## Summary

Fix for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1916223126

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-30 16:46:04 +00:00
Bartosz Sławecki
b6a96452fc [pylint] Add __mro_entries__ to known dunder methods (PLW3201) (#9706)
## Summary

This change adds
[`__mro_entries__`](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__mro_entries__)
to the list of known dunder methods.
2024-01-30 11:41:19 -05:00
Steve C
214563261d [flake8-simplify] - Fix syntax error in autofix (SIM114) (#9704)
## Summary

A fix for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1916215124

Improves the code, as well. :)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-30 11:36:44 -05:00
Micha Reiser
3c7fea769c Show source-type in formatter snapshot tests with options (#9699) 2024-01-30 10:08:50 +00:00
Steve C
dacda0f202 [pylint] Show verbatim constant in magic-value-comparison (PLR2004) (#9694)
## Summary

Tweaks PLR2004 to show the literal source text, rather than the constant
value.

I noticed this when I had a hexadecimal constant, and the linter turned
it into base-10.

Now, if you have `0x300`, it will show `0x300` instead of `768`.

Also, added backticks around the constant in the output message.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-30 00:22:09 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
95e1444c90 Remove empty section from changelog (#9693) 2024-01-29 19:52:13 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a7755d7a8d Bump version to v0.1.15 (#9690) 2024-01-29 17:44:05 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
11449acfd9 Avoid marking InitVar as a typing-only annotation (#9688)
## Summary

Given:

```python
from dataclasses import InitVar, dataclass

@dataclass
class C:
    i: int
    j: int = None
    database: InitVar[DatabaseType] = None

    def __post_init__(self, database):
        if self.j is None and database is not None:
            self.j = database.lookup('j')

c = C(10, database=my_database)
```

We should avoid marking `InitVar` as typing-only, since it _is_ required
by the dataclass at runtime.

Note that by default, we _already_ don't flag this, since the
`@dataclass` member is needed at runtime too -- so it's only a problem
with `strict` mode.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9666.
2024-01-29 16:27:20 -05:00
Zanie Blue
4ccbacd44b Error if the NURSERY selector is used with preview (#9682)
Changes our warning for combined use of `--preview` and `--select
NURSERY` to a hard error.

This should go out _before_ #9680 where we will ban use of `NURSERY`
outside of preview as well (see #9683).

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7992
2024-01-29 13:33:46 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
05a2f52206 Document literal-membership fix safety conditions (#9677)
## Summary

This seems safe to me. See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8482#issuecomment-1859299411.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-29 17:48:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
a6f7100b55 [pycodestyle] Allow dtype comparisons in type-comparison (#9676)
## Summary

Per https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9570:

> `dtype` are a bit of a strange beast, but definitely best thought of
as instances, not classes, and they are meant to be comparable not just
to their own class, but also to the corresponding scalar types (e.g.,
`x.dtype == np.float32`) and strings (e.g., `x.dtype == ['i1,i4']`;
basically, `__eq__` always tries to do `dtype(other)`.

This PR thus allows comparisons to `dtype` in preview.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9570.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-29 12:39:01 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
50122d2308 [flake8-pytest-style] Add fix safety documentation for duplicate-parameterize-test-cases (#9678)
See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8482#issuecomment-1859299411.
2024-01-29 17:33:22 +00:00
Mikko Leppänen
ad2cfa3dba [flake8-return] Consider exception suppress for unnecessary assignment (#9673)
## Summary

This review contains a fix for
[RET504](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unnecessary-assign/)
(unnecessary-assign)

The problem is that Ruff suggests combining a return statement inside
contextlib.suppress. Even though it is an unsafe fix it might lead to an
invalid code that is not equivalent to the original one.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5909

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```
2024-01-29 12:29:05 -05:00
Micha Reiser
0045032905 Set source type: Stub for black tests with options (#9674) 2024-01-29 15:54:30 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
bea8f2ee3a Detect automagic-like assignments in notebooks (#9653)
## Summary

Given a statement like `colors = 6`, we currently treat the cell as an
automagic (since `colors` is an automagic) -- i.e., we assume it's
equivalent to `%colors = 6`. This PR adds some additional detection
whereby if the statement is an _assignment_, we avoid treating it as
such. I audited the list of automagics, and I believe this is safe for
all of them.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8526.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9648.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-29 12:55:44 +00:00
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2024-01-29 10:59:58 +01:00
Mikko Leppänen
b9139a31d5 [flake8-pie] Omit bound tuples passed to .startswith or .endswith (#9661)
## Summary

This review contains a fix for
[PIE810](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/multiple-starts-ends-with/)
(multiple-starts-ends-with)

The problem is that ruff suggests combining multiple startswith/endswith
calls into a single call even though there might be a call with tuple of
strs. This leads to calling startswith/endswith with tuple of tuple of
strs which is incorrect and violates startswith/endswith conctract and
results in runtime failure.

However the following will be valid and fixed correctly => 
```python
x = ("hello", "world")
y = "h"
z = "w"
msg = "hello world"

if msg.startswith(x) or msg.startswith(y) or msg.startswith(z) :
      sys.exit(1)
```
```
ruff --fix --select PIE810 --unsafe-fixes
```
=> 
```python
if msg.startswith(x) or msg.startswith((y,z)):
      sys.exit(1)
```

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8906

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```
2024-01-28 19:29:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
7329bf459c Avoid panic when fixing inlined else blocks (#9657)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9655.
2024-01-27 14:15:33 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
157d5bacfc [pydocstyle] Re-implement last-line-after-section (D413) (#9654)
## Summary

This rule was just incorrect, it didn't match the examples in the docs.
(It's a very rarely-used rule since it's not included in any of the
conventions.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9452.
2024-01-26 19:30:59 +00:00
Mikko Leppänen
d496c164d3 [ruff] Guard against use of default_factory as a keyword argument (RUF026) (#9651)
## Summary

Add a rule for defaultdict(default_factory=callable). Instead suggest
using defaultdict(callable).

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9509

If a user tries to bind a "non-callable" to default_factory, the rule
ignores it. Another option would be to warn that it's probably not what
you want. Because Python allows the following:

```python 
from collections import defaultdict

defaultdict(default_factory=1)
```
this raises after you actually try to use it:

```python
dd = defaultdict(default_factory=1)
dd[1]
```
=> 
```bash
KeyError: 1
```

Instead using callable directly in the constructor it will raise (not
being a callable):

```python 
from collections import defaultdict

defaultdict(1)
```
=> 
```bash
TypeError: first argument must be callable or None
```




## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```
2024-01-26 19:10:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b61b0edeea Add Pydantic's BaseConfig to default-copy list (#9650)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9647.
2024-01-26 14:54:48 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
79a0ddc112 Avoid rendering display-only rules as fixable (#9649)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9505.

The `ERA` rule is no longer marked as fixable:

![Screenshot 2024-01-26 at 9 17
48 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/fdc6217f-38ff-4098-b6ca-37ff51b710ab)
2024-01-26 09:47:01 -05:00
Micha Reiser
91046e4c81 Preserve indent around multiline strings (#9637) 2024-01-26 08:18:30 +01:00
Micha Reiser
5fe0fdd0a8 Delete is_node_with_body method (#9643) 2024-01-25 14:41:13 +00:00
Steve C
ffd13e65ae [flake8-return] - Add fixes for (RET505, RET506, RET507, RET508) (#9595) 2024-01-25 08:28:32 +01:00
Steve C
dba2cb79cb [pylint] Implement too-many-nested-blocks (PLR1702) (#9172)
## Summary

Implement
[`PLR1702`/`too-many-nested-blocks`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/too-many-nested-blocks.html)

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-24 19:30:01 +00:00
Mikko Leppänen
45628a5883 [flake8-return] Take NoReturn annotation into account when analyzing implicit returns (#9636)
## Summary

When we are analyzing the implicit return rule this change add an
additional check to verify if the call expression has been annotated
with NoReturn type from typing module.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5474

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```
2024-01-24 17:19:26 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
fc3e2664f9 help: enable auto-wrapping of help output (#9633)
Previously, without the 'wrap_help' feature enabled, Clap would not do
any auto-wrapping of help text. For help text with long lines, this
tends to lead to non-ideal formatting. It can be especially difficult to
read when the width of the terminal is smaller.

This commit enables 'wrap_help', which will automatically cause Clap to
query the terminal size and wrap according to that. Or, if the terminal
size cannot be determined, it will default to a maximum line width of
100.

Ref https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9599#discussion_r1464992692
2024-01-24 10:51:07 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
b0d6fd7343 Generate custom JSON schema for dynamic setting (#9632)
## Summary

If you paste in the TOML for our default configuration (from the docs),
it's rejected by our JSON Schema:

![Screenshot 2024-01-23 at 10 08
09 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/7b4ea6e8-07db-4590-bd1e-73a01a35d747)

It seems like the issue is with:

```toml
# Set the line length limit used when formatting code snippets in
# docstrings.
#
# This only has an effect when the `docstring-code-format` setting is
# enabled.
docstring-code-line-length = "dynamic"
```

Specifically, since that value uses a custom Serde implementation, I
guess Schemars bails out? This PR adds a custom representation to allow
`"dynamic"` (but no other strings):

![Screenshot 2024-01-23 at 10 27
21 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/ab7809d4-b077-44e9-8f98-ed893aaefe5d)

This seems like it should work but I don't have a great way to test it.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9630.
2024-01-24 04:26:02 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
87821252d7 Update SchemaStore script to install npm dependencies (#9631)
## Summary

SchemaStore now depends on some Prettier plugins, so we need to install
Prettier and its plugins as part of the project (rather than relying on
a global install).

## Test Plan

Ran the script!
2024-01-23 23:19:36 -05:00
Akira Noda
57313d9d63 [pylint] Implement assigning-non-slot (E0237) (#9623)
## Summary

Implement [assigning-non-slot /
E0237](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/error/assigning-non-slot.html)

related #970

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-24 02:50:22 +00:00
Mikko Leppänen
eab1a6862b [ruff] Detect unnecessary dict comprehensions for iterables (RUF025) (#9613)
## Summary

Checks for unnecessary `dict` comprehension when creating a new
dictionary from iterable. Suggest to replace with
`dict.fromkeys(iterable)`

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9592

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo test
```
2024-01-24 02:15:38 +00:00
Micha Reiser
395bf3dc98 Fix the input for black's line ranges test file (#9622) 2024-01-23 10:40:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
47b8a897e7 [flake8-simplify] Support inverted returns in needless-bool (SIM103) (#9619)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9618.
2024-01-23 03:26:53 +00:00
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f5061dbb8e Add a rule/autofix to sort __slots__ and __match_args__ (#9564)
## Summary

This PR introduces a new rule to sort `__slots__` and `__match_args__`
according to a [natural sort](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_sort_order), as was
requested in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1198#issuecomment-1881418365.

The implementation here generalises some of the machinery introduced in
3aae16f1bd
so that different kinds of sorts can be applied to lists of string
literals. (We use an "isort-style" sort for `__all__`, but that isn't
really appropriate for `__slots__` and `__match_args__`, where nearly
all items will be snake_case.) Several sections of code have been moved
from `sort_dunder_all.rs` to a new module, `sorting_helpers.rs`, which
`sort_dunder_all.rs` and `sort_dunder_slots.rs` both make use of.

`__match_args__` is very similar to `__all__`, in that it can only be a
tuple or a list. `__slots__` differs from the other two, however, in
that it can be any iterable of strings. If slots is a dictionary, the
values are used by the builtin `help()` function as per-attribute
docstrings that show up in the output of `help()`. (There's no
particular use-case for making `__slots__` a set, but it's perfectly
legal at runtime, so there's no reason for us not to handle it in this
rule.)

Note that we don't do an autofix for multiline `__slots__` if `__slots__` is a dictionary: that's out of scope. Everything else, we can nearly always fix, however.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`.

I also ran this rule on CPython, and the diff looked pretty good

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Steve C
9c8a4d927e [flake8-simplify] Add fix for if-with-same-arms (SIM114) (#9591)
## Summary

 add fix for `if-with-same-arms` / `SIM114`

Also preserves comments!

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-22 04:37:18 +00:00
trag1c
836e4406a5 Corrected code block hyperlink (#9602)
## Summary

Apparently MkDocs doesn't like when reference-style links have
formatting inside :)

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src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/77130613/e32a82bd-0c5d-4edb-998f-b53659a6c54d">

<img width="1237" alt="15526"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/77130613/bdafcda5-eb9c-4af6-af03-b4849c1e5c81">
</details>
2024-01-21 22:57:34 -05:00
Steve C
e54ed28ba9 [pylint] Add fix for collapsible-else-if (PLR5501) (#9594)
## Summary

adds a fix for `collapsible-else-if` / `PLR5501`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-21 19:53:15 -05:00
Tom Kuson
1e4b421a00 [ruff] Implement mutable-fromkeys-value (RUF024) (#9597)
## Summary

Implement rule `mutable-fromkeys-value` (`RUF023`).

Autofixes

```python
dict.fromkeys(foo, [])
```

to

```python
{key: [] for key in foo}
```

The fix is marked as unsafe as it changes runtime behaviour. It also
uses `key` as the comprehension variable, which may not always be
desired.

Closes #4613.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-22 00:22:02 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
a1f3cda190 Include global --config when determining namespace packages (#9603)
## Summary

When determining whether _any_ settings have namespace packages, we need
to consider the global settings (as would be provided via `--config`).
This was a subtle fallout of a refactor.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9579.

## Test Plan

Tested locally by compiling Ruff and running against this
[namespace-test](https://github.com/gokay05/namespace-test) repo.
2024-01-21 19:10:43 -05:00
Steve C
837984168a [pycodestyle] Add fix for multiple-imports-on-one-line (E401) (#9518)
## Summary

Add autofix for `multiple_imports_on_one_line`, `E401`

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-21 15:33:38 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
b64aa1e86d Split pycodestyle import rules into separate files (#9600) 2024-01-21 19:30:00 +00:00
Steve C
9e5f3f1b1b [pylint] Add fix for useless-else-on-loop (PLW0120) (#9590)
## Summary

adds fix for `useless-else-on-loop` / `PLW0120`.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-21 11:17:58 -05:00
Robert Craigie
9dc59cbb81 Docs: fix isort rule code (#9598)
## Summary

Fixes a typo in the docs, the isort rule code in an example was not
correct.
2024-01-21 15:30:14 +00:00
Zanie Blue
a42600e9a2 Always unset the required-version option during ecosystem checks (#9593)
Uses our existing configuration overrides to unset the
`required-version` option in ecosystem projects during checks.

The downside to this approach, is we will now update the config file of
_every_ project (with a config file). This roughly normalizes the configuration file, as we
don't preserve comments and such. We could instead do a more targeted
approach applying this override to projects which we know use this
setting 🤷‍♀️
2024-01-20 23:07:11 -06:00
Steve C
49a445a23d [pylint] Implement potential-index-error (PLE0643) (#9545)
## Summary

add `potential-index-error` rule (`PLE0643`)

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-21 03:59:48 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
866bea60a5 Bump version to v0.1.14 (#9581) 2024-01-19 12:54:39 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
df617c3093 [flake8-blind-except] Document exceptions to blind-except rule (#9580)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9571.
2024-01-19 16:58:31 +00:00
Micha Reiser
47ad7b4500 Approximate tokens len (#9546) 2024-01-19 17:39:37 +01:00
Alex Waygood
b3a6f0ce81 [flake8-pyi] Fix PYI049 false negatives on call-based TypedDicts (#9567)
## Summary

Fixes another of the bullet points from #8771

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-01-18 10:01:21 +00:00
Thomas M Kehrenberg
7be706641d [pylint] Exclude self and cls when counting method arguments (#9563)
## Summary

This PR detects whether PLR0917 is being applied to a method or class
method, and if so, it ignores the first argument for the purposes of
counting the number of positional arguments.

## Test Plan

New tests have been added to the corresponding fixture.

Closes #9552.
2024-01-18 03:17:45 +00:00
Alex Waygood
848e473f69 [flake8-pyi] Fix PYI047 false negatives on PEP-695 type aliases (#9566)
## Summary

Fixes one of the issues listed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8771. Fairly straightforward!

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-01-17 22:14:18 -05:00
Mark Byrne
368e2793b5 Documentation update for URL giving 'page not found' (#9565)
## Summary

Documentation - update the link in CONTRIBUTING.md to point to the
`ruff_python_parser` crate. It currently gives a `page not found`.
2024-01-17 10:57:54 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
29c130f326 Make ruff the default binary (#9558)
## Summary

This makes `cargo run` equivalent to `cargo run -p ruff` which is almost
always what you want.
2024-01-16 18:31:24 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
8118d29419 Rename ruff_cli crate to ruff (#9557)
## Summary

Long ago, we had a single `ruff` crate. We started to break that up, and
at some point, we wanted to separate the CLI from the core library. So
we created `ruff_cli`, which created a `ruff` binary. Later, the `ruff`
crate was renamed to `ruff_linter` and further broken up into additional
crates.

(This is all from memory -- I didn't bother to look through the history
to ensure that this is 100% correct :))

Now that `ruff` no longer exists, this PR renames `ruff_cli` to `ruff`.
The primary benefit is that the binary target and the crate name are now
the same, which helps with downstream tooling like `cargo-dist`, and
also removes some complexity from the crate and `Cargo.toml` itself.

## Test Plan

- Ran `rm -rf target/release`.
- Ran `cargo build --release`.
- Verified that `./target/release/ruff` was created.
2024-01-16 17:47:01 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
45d374d838 [refurb] Avoid bailing when reimplemented-operator is called on function (#9556)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9549.
2024-01-16 20:26:18 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8788d57030 Add instructions on using noqa with isort rules (#9555)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9554.
2024-01-16 20:19:33 +00:00
Tom Kuson
f426c0fdaf [pylint] (Re-)Implement import-private-name (C2701) (#9553)
## Summary

#5920 with a fix for the erroneous slice in `module_name`. Fixes #9547.

## Test Plan

Added `import bbb.ccc._ddd as eee` to the test fixture to ensure it no
longer panics.

`cargo test`
2024-01-16 14:03:11 -05:00
Alex Waygood
3aae16f1bd Add rule and autofix to sort the contents of __all__ (#9474)
## Summary

This implements the rule proposed in #1198 (though it doesn't close the
issue, as there are some open questions about configuration that might
merit some further discussion).

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`. I also ran this PR branch on the CPython
codebase with `--fix --select=RUF022 --preview `, and the results looked
pretty good to me.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Gallant <andrew@astral.sh>
2024-01-16 14:42:47 +00:00
Hugo
3064312818 Bump ring dependency (#9550)
## Summary

This enabled building ruff on
[ppc64le](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ppc64).

See: https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15642


## Test Plan

I built ruff on x86_64 and arm64 and ran all tests with it. No failures.

There are no user-facing changes.
2024-01-16 08:51:52 -05:00
Micha Reiser
f9191b07c5 Revert "[pylint] Implement import-private-name (C2701)" (#9547) 2024-01-16 08:33:21 +00:00
Micha Reiser
21f2d0c90b Add an explicit fast path for whitespace to is_identifier_continuation (#9532) 2024-01-16 08:23:43 +00:00
Tom Kuson
2b605527bd [pylint] Implement import-private-name (C2701) (#5920)
## Summary

Implements [`import-private-name`
(`C2701`)](https://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/messages/convention/import-private-name.html)
as `import-private-name` (`PLC2701`). Includes documentation.

Related to #970.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9138.

### PEP 420 namespace package limitation

`checker.module_path` doesn't seem to support automatic detection of
namespace packages (PEP 420). This leads to 'false' positives (Pylint
allows both).

Currently, for this to work like Pylint, users would have to [manually
input known namespace
packages](https://beta.ruff.rs/docs/settings/#namespace-packages).

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-16 05:17:42 +00:00
Steve C
7ef7e0ddb6 [tryceratops] Add fix for error-instead-of-exception (TRY400) (#9520)
## Summary

add autofix for `error-instead-of-exception` (`TRY400`)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-16 03:00:04 +00:00
Steve C
2bddde2627 [pygrep_hooks] Add fix for deprecated-log-warn (PGH002) (#9519)
## Summary

add autofix for `deprecated_log_warn` (`PGH002`)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-01-15 21:54:40 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
9a2f3e2cef Ignore preview status for fixable and unfixable selectors (#9538)
## Summary

Right now, if you run with `explicit-preview-rules`, and use something
like `select = ["RUF017"]`, we won't actually enable fixing for that
rule, because `fixable = ["ALL"]` (the default) won't include `RUF017`
due to the `explicit-preview-rules`.

The framing in this PR is that `explicit-preview-rules` should only
affect the enablement selectors, whereas the fixable selectors should
just include all possible matching rules. I think this will lead to the
most intuitive behavior.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9282. (An alternative to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9284.)
2024-01-15 21:48:41 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f9331c7683 Recursively visit deferred AST nodes (#9541)
## Summary

This PR is a more holistic fix for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9534 and
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9159.

When we visit the AST, we track nodes that we need to visit _later_
(deferred nodes). For example, when visiting a function, we defer the
function body, since we don't want to visit the body until we've visited
the rest of the statements in the containing scope.

However, deferred nodes can themselves contain deferred nodes... For
example, a function body can contain a lambda (which contains a deferred
body). And then there are rarer cases, like a lambda inside of a type
annotation.

The aforementioned issues were fixed by reordering the deferral visits
to catch common cases. But even with those fixes, we still fail on cases
like:

```python
from __future__ import annotations

import re
from typing import cast

cast(lambda: re.match, 1)
```

Since we don't expect lambdas to appear inside of type definitions.

This PR modifies the `Checker` to keep visiting until all the deferred
stacks are empty. We _already_ do this for any one kind of deferred
node; now, we do it for _all_ of them at a level above.
2024-01-15 20:34:38 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
da275b8572 Visit deferred lambdas before type definitions (#9540)
## Summary

This is effectively the same problem as
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9175. And this just papers over
it again, though I'm gonna try a more holistic fix in a follow-up PR.
The _real_ fix here is that we need to continue to visit deferred items
until they're exhausted since, e.g., we still get this case wrong
(flagging `re` as unused):

```python
import re

cast(lambda: re.match, 1)
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9534.
2024-01-15 20:08:40 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
b983ab1c6c Update contributing docs to use cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark (#9535)
## Summary

I found that `cargo benchmark lexer` didn't work as expected:

```shell
❯ cargo benchmark lexer
    Finished bench [optimized] target(s) in 0.08s
     Running benches/formatter.rs (target/release/deps/formatter-4e1d9bf9d3ba529d)
     Running benches/linter.rs (target/release/deps/linter-e449086ddfd8ad8c)
```

Turns out that `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark` is now recommended over
`cargo benchmark`, so updating the docs to reflect that.
2024-01-15 14:57:30 -05:00
Alex Waygood
a1e65a92bd Move is_tuple_parenthesized from the formatter to ruff_python_ast (#9533)
This allows it to be used in the linter as well as the formatter. It
will be useful in #9474
2024-01-15 16:10:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
64aac5d526 Bump cloudflare/wrangler-action to v3.4.1 (#9531)
This is a subset of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9526 that
should be safe to apply.
2024-01-15 10:55:52 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
896cecddd3 Bump tj-actions/changed-files to v41 (#9530)
This is a subset of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9526 that
should be safe to apply.
2024-01-15 10:34:42 -05:00
yataka
0753968ef3 add the "__prepare__" method to the list of recognized dunder method (#9529)
## Summary
Closes #9508 .
Add `__prepare__` method to dunder method list in
`is_known_dunder_method`.

## Test Plan
1. add "__prepare__" method to `Apple` class in
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/bad_dunder_method_name.py.
2. run `cargo test`
2024-01-15 14:37:19 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
66804eca6d Bump similar from 2.3.0 to 2.4.0 (#9521)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-15 10:30:58 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
f8f38b7640 Bump assert_cmd from 2.0.12 to 2.0.13 (#9523)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-15 10:30:21 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
2e375860dd Bump js-sys from 0.3.66 to 0.3.67 (#9524)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-15 10:29:18 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
15740306ea Bump semver from 1.0.20 to 1.0.21 (#9525)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-15 10:28:03 +01:00
Steve C
6183b8e98b [refurb] Implement regex-flag-alias with fix (FURB167) (#9516)
## Summary

add
[`FURB167`/`use-long-regex-flag`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/regex/use_long_flag.py)
with autofix

See: #1348 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-01-14 23:40:17 +00:00
Steve C
0c0d3db1b5 [flake8-bugbear] Add fix for duplicate-value (B033) (#9510)
## Summary

Adds autofix for
[B033](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/duplicate-value/)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-14 23:20:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
953d48b7f4 [flake8-simplify] Avoid some more enumerate-for-loop false positives (SIM113) (#9515)
Avoids, e.g., [this false
positive](a4fad5dda1/zerver/data_import/slack.py (L634))
from the ecosystem check.
2024-01-14 13:02:13 -05:00
Chammika Mannakkara
0003c730e0 [flake8-simplify] Implement enumerate-for-loop (SIM113) (#7777)
Implements SIM113 from #998

Added tests
Limitations 
   - No fix yet
   - Only flag cases where index variable immediately precede `for` loop

@charliermarsh please review and let me know any improvements

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2024-01-14 11:00:59 -05:00
port19
b6ce4f5f3a update emacs integration section to include emacs-ruff-format (#9403)
## Summary

For emacs users just seeking a ruff formatter, apheleia is overkill.
Instead, a melpa package
[emacs-ruff-format](https://github.com/scop/emacs-ruff-format) exists
now.
This change prepends a mention of this package, without removing
apheleia as an alternative.

## Test Plan

This is how I integrated ruff into my emacs.
2024-01-14 02:55:51 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
e8d7a6dfce Use the LinterSettings's tab size when expanding indent (#9506)
## Summary
In the `logical_lines`'s `expand_indent` , respect the
`LinterSettings::tab_size` setting instead of hardcoding the size of
tabs to 8.

Also see [this
conversation](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9266#discussion_r1447102212)

## Test Plan

Tested by running `cargo test`
2024-01-13 21:06:50 -05:00
pabepadu
ef2798f758 fix(docs): admonition in dark mode (#9502)
## Summary

The admonition in dark mode are in actually same as in light mode here:
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/formatter/#ruff-format

I propose to move admonition in real dark mode as shown below:
- Before the PR https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9385

![image](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/45884742/abb7e0db-bf12-49cd-9f9b-e353accd571f)
- Current version

![image](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/45884742/da8ab46d-dc87-412e-be2b-ac937cd87666)
- Proposal

![image](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/45884742/7279cb02-e6af-4320-9dee-486fbfddcbc8)

Close #9501

## Test Plan

Documentation was regenerated via mkdocs and the supplied requirements.
2024-01-13 07:43:13 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
957a1f35c4 Ignore unnecessary dunder calls within dunder definitions (#9496)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9486.
2024-01-12 14:48:42 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
009430e034 [ruff] Avoid treating named expressions as static keys (RUF011) (#9494)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9487.
2024-01-12 14:33:45 -05:00
Jane Lewis
7504bf347b --show-settings displays active settings in a far more readable format (#9464)
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## Summary

Fixes #8334.

`Display` has been implemented for `ruff_workspace::Settings`, which
gives a much nicer and more readable output to `--show-settings`.

Internally, a `display_settings` utility macro has been implemented to
reduce the boilerplate of the display code.

### Work to be done

- [x] A lot of formatting for `Vec<_>` and `HashSet<_>` types have been
stubbed out, using `Debug` as a fallback. There should be a way to add
generic formatting support for these types as a modifier in
`display_settings`.
- [x] Several complex types were also stubbed out and need proper
`Display` implementations rather than falling back on `Debug`.
- [x] An open question needs to be answered: how important is it that
the output be valid TOML? Some types in settings, such as a hash-map
from a glob pattern to a multi-variant enum, will be hard to rework into
valid _and_ readable TOML.
- [x] Tests need to be implemented.

## Test Plan

Tests consist of a snapshot test for the default `--show-settings`
output and a doctest for `display_settings!`.
2024-01-12 14:30:29 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
fee64b52ba Limit inplace diagnostics to methods that accept inplace (#9495)
## Summary

This should reduce false positives like
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9491, by ignoring methods that
are clearly not on a DataFrame.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9491.
2024-01-12 14:12:54 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
3261d16e61 Add --extension support to the formatter (#9483)
## Summary

We added `--extension` to `ruff check`, but it's equally applicable to
`ruff format`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9482.

Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/9481.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-12 18:53:25 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d16c4a2d25 Bump version to v0.1.13 (#9493) 2024-01-12 09:27:39 -05:00
Aleksei Latyshev
1602df1643 Fix message for __aenter__ in PLC2801 (#9492)
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## Summary

Fix the message for `__aenter__ ` in PLC2801 (introduced in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9166)
There is no `aenter` builtin in Python, so the current message is
misleading.
I take the message from original lint
https://github.com/pylint-dev/pylint/blob/main/pylint/constants.py#L211

P.S. I think here should be more accurate synchronization with original
lint (e.g. the current implementation will not lint `__enter__` on my
first sight), but it is out-of-scope of this change.

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2024-01-12 08:48:45 -05:00
Alex Waygood
395cdf04e5 Fix backticks in RUF021 docs (#9488)
The docs for this rule aren't generating properly:
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/parenthesize-chained-operators/#why-is-this-bad.
I assume this is the reason why!
2024-01-12 09:00:44 +00:00
KotlinIsland
3daf6e1b6d (🐞) Add the missing period in error message (#9485)
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I noticed that there should be a missing period added to some of the new
error messages for Unnecessary dunder call:
```
sandpit\test.py:6:16: PLC2801 Unnecessary dunder call to `__getattribute__`. Access attribute directly or use getattr built-in function..
```
## Test Plan

Static analysis of the implementation, as this has no existing test
cases.
2024-01-11 23:43:46 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a31a314b2b Account for possibly-empty f-string values in truthiness logic (#9484)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9479.
2024-01-11 21:16:19 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f9dd7bb190 Remove unreachable-code feature (#9463)
## Summary

We haven't found time to flip this on, so feels like it's best to remove
it for now -- can always restore from source when we get back to it.
2024-01-11 20:24:57 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
350dcb807a Include base pyproject when initializing cache settings (#9480)
## Summary

Regression from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9453/files#diff-80a9c2637c432502a7075c792cc60db92282dd786999a78bfa9bb6f025afab35L482.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9478.

## Test Plan

```
rm -rf .ruff_cache
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check ../foo.py
```

Failed prior to this PR; passes afterwards. The file must be outside of
the current working directory, and must not have a `pyproject.toml` in
any parent directory.
2024-01-11 19:18:49 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
55f8f3b2cc Bump version to v0.1.12 (#9475) 2024-01-11 22:13:00 +00:00
trag1c
eb4ed2471b [flake8-simplify] Implement SIM911 (#9460)
## Summary

Closes #9319, implements the [`SIM911` rule from
`flake8-simplify`](https://github.com/MartinThoma/flake8-simplify/pull/183).


#### Note
I wasn't sure whether or not to include
```rs
if checker.settings.preview.is_disabled() {
    return;
}
```
at the beginning of the function with violation logic if the rule's
already declared as part of `RuleGroup::Preview`.
I've seen both variants, so I'd appreciate some feedback on that :)
2024-01-11 14:42:43 -05:00
Micha Reiser
f192c72596 Remove type parameter from parse_* methods (#9466) 2024-01-11 19:41:19 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
25bafd2d66 Restrict builtin-attribute-shadowing to actual shadowed references (#9462)
## Summary

This PR attempts to improve `builtin-attribute-shadowing` (`A003`), a
rule which has been repeatedly criticized, but _does_ have value (just
not in the current form).

Historically, this rule would flag cases like:

```python
class Class:
    id: int
```

This led to an increasing number of exceptions and special-cases to the
rule over time to try and improve it's specificity (e.g., ignore
`TypedDict`, ignore `@override`).

The crux of the issue is that given the above, referencing `id` will
never resolve to `Class.id`, so the shadowing is actually fine. There's
one exception, however:

```python
class Class:
    id: int

    def do_thing() -> id:
        pass
```

Here, `id` actually resolves to the `id` attribute on the class, not the
`id` builtin.

So this PR completely reworks the rule around this _much_ more targeted
case, which will almost always be a mistake: when you reference a class
member from within the class, and that member shadows a builtin.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6524.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7806.
2024-01-11 12:59:40 -05:00
Randy Syring
7fc51d29c5 docs: fix typo in formatter.md (#9473)
I believe there was a typo in the formatter docs and I've attempted to
fix it according to what I think was originally intended.
2024-01-11 12:59:01 -05:00
Juan Orduz
2d362e9366 Add numpyro and pymc to ruff users (#9468)
- NumPyro: https://github.com/pyro-ppl/numpyro/pull/1700
- PyMC: https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc/pull/7091
2024-01-11 10:16:15 -05:00
Micha Reiser
501bc1c270 Avoid allocating during implicit concatenated string formatting (#9469) 2024-01-11 15:58:49 +01:00
manunio
14d3fe6bfa Add a idempotent fuzz_target for ruff_python_formatter (#9448)
Co-authored-by: Addison Crump <addison.crump@cispa.de>
Co-authored-by: Addison Crump <me@addisoncrump.info>
2024-01-11 08:55:59 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
4a3bb67b5f Move pyproject_config into Resolver (#9453)
## Summary

Sort of a random PR to make the coupling between `pyproject_config` and
`resolver` more explicit by passing it to the `Resolver`, rather than
threading it through to each individual method.
2024-01-10 17:58:53 -05:00
Micha Reiser
79f4abbb8d Import Black's type aliases test (#9456) 2024-01-10 12:37:17 +00:00
Micha Reiser
58fcd96ac1 Update Black Tests (#9455) 2024-01-10 12:09:34 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ac02d3aedd Hug multiline-strings preview style (#9243) 2024-01-10 12:47:34 +01:00
Alex Waygood
6be73322da [RUF021]: Add an autofix (#9449)
## Summary

This adds an autofix for the newly added RUF021 (see #9440).
2024-01-09 17:55:33 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ad1ca72a35 Add some additional Python 3.12 typing members to deprecated-import (#9445)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9443.
2024-01-09 12:52:01 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
381811b4a6 Skip extra settings resolution when namespace packages are empty (#9446)
Saves 2% on Airflow:

```shell
❯ hyperfine --warmup 20 -i "./target/release/main format ../airflow" "./target/release/ruff format ../airflow"
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/main format ../airflow
  Time (mean ± σ):      72.7 ms ±   0.4 ms    [User: 48.7 ms, System: 75.5 ms]
  Range (min … max):    72.0 ms …  73.7 ms    40 runs

Benchmark 2: ./target/release/ruff format ../airflow
  Time (mean ± σ):      71.4 ms ±   0.6 ms    [User: 46.2 ms, System: 76.2 ms]
  Range (min … max):    70.3 ms …  73.8 ms    41 runs

Summary
  './target/release/ruff format ../airflow' ran
    1.02 ± 0.01 times faster than './target/release/main format ../airflow'
```
2024-01-09 08:33:22 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
20af5a774f Allow Hashable = None in type annotations (#9442)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9441.
2024-01-08 22:38:34 -05:00
Alex Waygood
86b1ae9383 Add rule to enforce parentheses in a or b and c (#9440)
Fixes #8721

## Summary

This implements the rule proposed in #8721, as RUF021. `and` always
binds more tightly than `or` when chaining the two together.

(This should definitely be autofixable, but I'm leaving that to a
followup PR for now.)

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`
2024-01-08 20:28:03 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
84ab21f073 Add a fix for redefinition-while-unused (#9419)
## Summary

This PR enables Ruff to remove redefined imports, as in:

```python
import os
import os

print(os)
```

Previously, Ruff would flag `F811` on the second `import os`, but
couldn't fix it.

For now, this fix is marked as safe, but only available in preview.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/3477.
2024-01-09 00:29:20 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
985f1d10f6 Don't flag redefined-while-unused in if branches (#9418)
## Summary

On `main`, we flag redefinitions in cases like:

```python
import os

x = 1

if x > 0:
    import os
```

That is, we consider these to be in the "same branch", since they're not
in disjoint branches. This matches Flake8's behavior, but it seems to
lead to false positives.
2024-01-08 17:06:55 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f419af494f Allow Boolean positionals in setters (#9429)
## Summary

Ignores Boolean trap enforcement for methods that appear to be setters
(as in the Qt and pygame APIs).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9287.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8923.
2024-01-08 13:02:16 -05:00
Micha Reiser
94968fedd5 Use Rust 1.75 toolchain (#9437) 2024-01-08 18:03:16 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
ba71772d93 Parenthesize breaking named expressions in match guards (#9396)
## Summary

This is an attempt to solve
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9394 by avoiding breaks in
named expressions when invalid.
2024-01-08 14:47:01 +00:00
Micha Reiser
b1a5df8694 Move locate_cmp_ops to invalid_literal_comparisons (#9438) 2024-01-08 13:15:36 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
0c84782060 Bump tempfile from 3.8.1 to 3.9.0 (#9434)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-08 08:57:24 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
d9fc9702cf Bump serde from 1.0.193 to 1.0.195 (#9430)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-08 08:57:02 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
c58d1aa87d Bump anyhow from 1.0.76 to 1.0.79 (#9432)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-08 08:56:55 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
1d1824787b Bump clap from 4.4.12 to 4.4.13 (#9431)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-08 08:56:49 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
04afdf177b Disambiguate argument descriptors from section headers (#9427)
## Summary

Given a docstring like:

```python
def func(x: int, args: tuple[int]):
    """Toggle the gizmo.

    Args:
        x: Some argument.
        args: Some other arguments.
    """
```

We were considering the `args:` descriptor to be an indented docstring
section header (since `Args:`) is a valid header name. This led to very
confusing diagnostics.

This PR makes the parsing a bit more lax in this case, such that if we
see a nested header that's more deeply indented than the preceding
header, and the preceding section allows sub-items (like `Args:`), we
avoid treating the nested item as a section header.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9426.
2024-01-07 22:41:00 -05:00
Alex Waygood
d5a439cbd3 [flake8-pyi] PYI053: Exclude string literals that are the first argument to warnings.deprecated or typing_extensions.deprecated (#9423)
Fixes #9420
2024-01-07 18:41:14 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
63953431a6 Include subscripts and attributes in static key rule (#9416) 2024-01-06 17:28:57 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f6841757eb Use comment_ranges for isort directive extraction (#9414)
## Summary

No need to iterate over the token stream to find comments -- we already
know where they are.
2024-01-06 16:05:13 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
1666c7a5cb Add size hints to string parser (#9413) 2024-01-06 15:59:34 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
e80b3db10d Remove duplicated NameFinder struct (#9412) 2024-01-06 20:47:28 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
701697c37e Support variable keys in static dictionary key rule (#9411)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9410.
2024-01-06 20:44:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c2c9997682 Use DisplayParseError for stdin parser errors (#9409)
Just looks like an oversight in refactoring.
2024-01-06 15:28:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
cee09765ef Use transformed source code for diagnostic locations (#9408)
## Summary

After we apply fixes, the source code might be transformed. And yet,
we're using the _unmodified_ source code to compute locations in some
cases (e.g., for displaying parse errors, or Jupyter Notebook cells).
This can lead to subtle errors in reporting, or even panics. This PR
modifies the linter to use the _transformed_ source code for such
computations.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9407.
2024-01-06 10:22:34 -05:00
Alex Waygood
cde4a7d7bf [flake8-pyi] Fix false negative for PYI046 with unused generic protocols (#9405)
I just fixed this false negative in flake8-pyi
(https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-pyi/pull/460), and then realised ruff
has the exact same bug! Luckily it's a very easy fix.

(The bug is that unused protocols go undetected if they're generic.)
2024-01-05 12:56:04 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
62eca330a8 Remove an unwrap from unnecessary_literal_union.rs (#9404) 2024-01-05 13:19:37 -05:00
Mikael Arguedas
59078c5403 homogenize PLR0914 message to match other PLR 09XX rules and pylint message (#9399) 2024-01-05 07:25:26 -05:00
Jack McIvor
6bf6521197 Fix minor typos (#9402) 2024-01-05 07:24:59 -05:00
qdegraaf
c11f65381f [flake8-bandit] Implement S503 SslWithBadDefaults rule (#9391)
## Summary

Adds S503 rule for the
[flake8-bandit](https://github.com/tylerwince/flake8-bandit) plugin
port.

Checks for function defs argument defaults which have an insecure
ssl_version value. See also
https://bandit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_modules/bandit/plugins/insecure_ssl_tls.html#ssl_with_bad_defaults

Some logic and the `const` can be shared with
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9390. When one of the two is
merged.

## Test Plan

Fixture added

## Issue Link

Refers: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646
2024-01-05 01:38:41 +00:00
qdegraaf
6dfc1ccd6f [flake8-bandit] Implement S502 SslInsecureVersion rule (#9390)
## Summary

Adds S502 rule for the
[flake8-bandit](https://github.com/tylerwince/flake8-bandit) plugin
port.

Checks for calls to any function with keywords arguments `ssl_version`
or `method` or for kwargs `method` in calls to `OpenSSL.SSL.Context` and
`ssl_version` in calls to `ssl.wrap_socket` which have an insecure
ssl_version valu. See also
https://bandit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_modules/bandit/plugins/insecure_ssl_tls.html#ssl_with_bad_version

## Test Plan

Fixture added

## Issue Link

Refers: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646
2024-01-05 01:27:41 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
60ba7a7c0d Allow # fmt: skip with interspersed same-line comments (#9395)
## Summary

This is similar to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8876, but more
limited in scope:

1. It only applies to `# fmt: skip` (like Black). Like `# isort: on`, `#
fmt: on` needs to be on its own line (still).
2. It only delimits on `#`, so you can do `# fmt: skip # noqa`, but not
`# fmt: skip - some other content` or `# fmt: skip; noqa`.

If we want to support the `;`-delimited version, we should revisit
later, since we don't support that in the linter (so `# fmt: skip; noqa`
wouldn't register a `noqa`).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8892.
2024-01-04 19:39:37 -05:00
Zanie Blue
4b8b3a1ced Add jupyter notebooks to ecosystem checks (#9293)
Implements https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8873 via
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9286
2024-01-04 15:38:42 -06:00
Zanie Blue
967b2dcaf4 Fix ibis ecosystem branch (#9392) 2024-01-04 14:18:08 -05:00
Zanie Blue
aaa00976ae Generate deterministic ids when formatting notebooks (#9359)
When formatting notebooks, we populate the `id` field for cells that do
not have one. Previously, we generated a UUID v4 which resulted in
non-deterministic formatting. Here, we generate the UUID from a seeded
random number generator instead of using true randomness. For example,
here are the first five ids it would generate:

```
7fb27b94-1602-401d-9154-2211134fc71a
acae54e3-7e7d-407b-bb7b-55eff062a284
9a63283c-baf0-4dbc-ab1f-6479b197f3a8
8dd0d809-2fe7-4a7c-9628-1538738b07e2
72eea511-9410-473a-a328-ad9291626812
```

We also add a check that an id is not present in another cell to prevent
accidental introduction of duplicate ids.

The specification is lax, and we could just use incrementing integers
e.g. `0`, `1`, ... but I have a minor preference for retaining the UUID
format. Some discussion
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9359#discussion_r1439607121)
— I'm happy to go either way though.

Discovered via #9293
2024-01-04 09:19:00 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
328262bfac Add cell indexes to all diagnostics (#9387)
## Summary

Ensures that any lint rules that include line locations render them as
relative to the cell (and include the cell number) when inside a Jupyter
notebook.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6672.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-04 14:02:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f0d43dafcf Ignore trailing quotes for unclosed l-brace errors (#9388)
## Summary

Given:

```python
F"{"ڤ
```

We try to locate the "unclosed left brace" error by subtracting the
quote size from the lexer offset -- so we subtract 1 from the end of the
source, which puts us in the middle of a Unicode character. I don't
think we should try to adjust the offset in this way, since there can be
content _after_ the quote. For example, with the advent of PEP 701, this
string could reasonably be fixed as:

```python
F"{"ڤ"}"
````

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9379.
2024-01-04 05:00:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9a14f403c8 Add missing preview link (#9386) 2024-01-03 19:54:25 -05:00
Noah Jenner
1293383cdc [docs] - Fix admonition hyperlink colouring (#9385)
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2024-01-03 19:41:27 -05:00
qdegraaf
3b323a09cb [flake8-bandit] Add S504 SslWithNoVersion rule (#9384)
## Summary
Adds `S504` rule for the
[flake8-bandit](https://github.com/tylerwince/flake8-bandit) plugin
port.

Checks for calls to `ssl.wrap_socket` which have no `ssl_version`
argument set. See also
https://bandit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_modules/bandit/plugins/insecure_ssl_tls.html#ssl_with_no_version

## Test Plan

Fixture added 

## Issue Link

Refers: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646
2024-01-03 21:56:41 +00:00
qdegraaf
5c93a524f1 [flake8-bandit] Implement S4XX suspicious import rules (#8831)
## Summary

Adds all `S4XX` rules to the
[flake8-bandit](https://github.com/tylerwince/flake8-bandit) plugin
port.

There is a lot of documentation to write, some tests can be expanded and
implementation can probably be refactored to be more compact. As there
is some discussion on whether this is actually useful. (See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646#issuecomment-1732331441),
wanted to check which rules we want to have before I go through the
process of polishing this up.

## Test Plan

Fixtures for all rules based on `flake8-bandit`
[tests](https://github.com/tylerwince/flake8-bandit/tree/main/tests)

## Issue link

Refers: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646
2024-01-03 18:26:26 +00:00
Steve C
e3ad163785 [pylint] Implement unnecessary-dunder-call (C2801) (#9166)
## Summary

Implements
[`C2801`/`unnecessary-dunder-calls`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/convention/unnecessary-dunder-call.html)

There are more that this could cover, but the implementations get a
little less straightforward and ugly. Might come back to it in a future
PR, or someone else can!

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-03 18:08:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0e202718fd Misc. small tweaks from perusing modules (#9383) 2024-01-03 12:30:25 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
7b6baff734 Respect multi-segment submodule imports when resolving qualified names (#9382)
Ensures that if the user has `import collections.abc`, then
`get_or_import_symbol` returns `collections.abc.Iterator` (or similar)
when requested.
2024-01-03 11:24:20 -05:00
Alex Waygood
1ffc738c84 [flake8-pyi] Add autofix for PYI058 (#9355)
## Summary

This PR adds an autofix for the newly added PYI058 rule (added in
#9313). ~~The PR's current implementation is that the fix is only
available if the fully qualified name of `Generator` or `AsyncGenerator`
is being used:~~
- ~~`-> typing.Generator` is converted to `-> typing.Iterator`;~~
- ~~`-> collections.abc.AsyncGenerator[str, Any]` is converted to `->
collections.abc.AsyncIterator[str]`;~~
- ~~but `-> Generator` is _not_ converted to `-> Iterator`. (It would
require more work to figure out if `Iterator` was already imported or
not. And if it wasn't, where should we import it from? `typing`,
`typing_extensions`, or `collections.abc`? It seems much more
complicated.)~~

The fix is marked as always safe for `__iter__` or `__aiter__` methods
in `.pyi` files, but unsafe for all such methods in `.py` files that
have more than one statement in the method body.

This felt slightly fiddly to accomplish, but I couldn't _see_ any
utilities in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/tree/main/crates/ruff_linter/src/fix
that would have made it simpler to implement. Lmk if I'm missing
something, though -- my first time implementing an autofix! :)

## Test Plan

`cargo test` / `cargo insta review`.
2024-01-03 11:11:16 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
dc5094d42a Handle raises with implicit alternate branches (#9377)
Closes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9304#issuecomment-1874739740.
2024-01-02 22:59:12 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
fd36754beb Avoid infinite loop in constant vs. None comparisons (#9376)
## Summary

We had an early `continue` in this loop, and we weren't setting
`comparator = next;` when continuing... This PR removes the early
continue altogether for clarity.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9374.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-02 22:04:52 -05:00
Addison Crump
154d3b9f4b Minor fuzzer improvements (#9375)
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## Summary

- Adds timeouts to fuzzer cmin stages in the case of an infinite loop
- Adds executable flag to reinit-fuzzer.sh because it was annoying me

## Test Plan

Not needed.
2024-01-03 01:52:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6c0734680e Re-enable cargo fuzz in CI (#9372) 2024-01-02 19:45:30 -05:00
Adrian
eac67a9464 Add CERN/Indico to "Who's Using Ruff?" (#9371)
Might be a nice name to have in that list ;)

Corresponding PR that added ruff to the project:
https://github.com/indico/indico/pull/6037
2024-01-02 17:47:22 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
fefc7e8199 Bump version to 0.1.11 (#9370) 2024-01-02 17:46:06 -05:00
Zanie Blue
973ae7e922 Disable the fuzzer CI job (#9369)
The job is failing to compile. We should resolve separately but I am
disabling for now since it breaks pull requests.

See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9368
2024-01-02 16:05:39 -06:00
Steve C
3fcc1402f6 [pylint] - implement super-without-brackets/W0245 (#9257)
## Summary

Implement
[`super-without-brackets`/`W0245`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/warning/super-without-brackets.html)

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-02 21:57:53 +00:00
Nick Drozd
08c60f513b Check path string properly (#9367)
A minor whoopsie, 158367bf9 forgot to update this line.

I'm not sure how this gets tested in CI.
2024-01-02 21:02:34 +00:00
Tom Kuson
38f4d9e335 Tweak relative-imports message (#9365)
## Summary

Changes message from `"Relative imports are banned"` to `"Prefer
absolute imports over relative imports from parent modules"`.

Closes #9363.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-01-02 20:11:24 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f07d35051c Add fix safety note for yield-in-for-loop (#9364)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8482.
2024-01-02 14:44:03 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
2743387910 Bump version to 0.1.10 (#9360) 2024-01-02 13:03:45 -05:00
konsti
a268648c58 Add paths to toml parse errors (#9358)
**Summary** Previously, the information which toml file failed to parse
was missing in errors.

**Before**
```console
$ ruff check /home/konsti/projects/datasett
ruff failed
  Cause: TOML parse error at line 12, column 8
   |
12 | python "=3.9.2"
   |        ^
expected `.`, `=`
```

**After**
```console
$ ruff check /home/konsti/projects/datasett
ruff failed
  Cause: Failed to parse /home/konsti/projects/datasett/datasett-0.0.1.tar.gz/datasett-0.0.1/pyproject.toml
  Cause: TOML parse error at line 12, column 8
   |
12 | python "=3.9.2"
   |        ^
expected `.`, `=`
```

I avoided pulling in `fs_err` just for this case.
2024-01-02 11:56:51 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
9073220887 Make all dependencies workspace dependencies (#9333)
## Summary

This PR modifies our `Cargo.toml` files to use workspace dependencies
for _all_ dependencies, rather than the status quo of sporadically
trying to use workspace dependencies for those dependencies that are
used across multiple crates. I find the current situation more confusing
and harder to manage, since we have a mix of workspace and crate-local
dependencies, whereas this setup consistently uses the same approach for
all dependencies.
2024-01-02 13:41:59 +00:00
Fabio Valentini
0157cdb81a Drop unused "ureq" dev-dependency from ruff_cli (#9357)
## Summary

The `ureq` dev-dependency in the ruff_cli workspace member is unused.
There are no code references to `ureq` in that crate.

## Test Plan

ruff and its tests continues to compile with the dependency removed. :)
2024-01-02 08:31:41 -05:00
Fabio Valentini
1f4dc12631 Port from obsolete wsl crate to is-wsl (#9356)
The "wsl" crate was last touched in 2019, whereas the "is-wsl" crate was
last updated in 2023. Additionally, it is unclear whether the "wsl"
crate supports both WSL1 and WSL2 (which was announced in 2019), whereas
the "is-wsl" crate explicitly supports both WSL1 and WSL2.

The required code changes are minimal, since both crates provide only a
`is_wsl() -> bool` function.
2024-01-02 08:14:55 -05:00
Shantanu
8db5bce92f Document PERF102 fix unsafety (#9351)
Relates to #8482
2024-01-02 02:12:39 +00:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
d04d49cc0e Fix typos found by codespell (#9346)
## Summary

Fix typos found by
[codespell](https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell).

## Test Plan

CI tests.
2024-01-02 02:08:15 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
cd0493db2a Bump result-like from 0.4.6 to 0.5.0 (#9343) 2024-01-02 02:06:17 +00:00
Mikael Arguedas
d0a1e201a3 [S507] fix doc recommended fix (#9347)
paramiko `set_missing_host_key_policy` has mandatory positional arg.
The [current
documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/ssh-no-host-key-verification/#example)
leads to non-running code

```
>>> from paramiko import client
>>> ssh_client = client.SSHClient()
>>> ssh_client.set_missing_host_key_policy()
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: SSHClient.set_missing_host_key_policy() missing 1 required positional argument: 'policy'
```

This PR modifies the documentation to set the policy to the [default
`RejectPolicy`](https://docs.paramiko.org/en/latest/api/client.html#paramiko.client.SSHClient.set_missing_host_key_policy)

Signed-off-by: Mikael Arguedas <mikael.arguedas@gmail.com>
2024-01-01 20:59:11 -05:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
0a0020583f Short rule messages should not end with a period (#9345)
## Summary

Remove the period from a couple short messages, for consistency with all
other short messages.

All other short rule messages lack such a period, except for long
messages made of multiple sentences.

## Test Plan

Tests modified accordingly.

Not sure if this would qualify as a breaking change because user-visible
messages are modified.
2024-01-01 20:58:48 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
6821b81d06 Bump proc-macro2 from 1.0.71 to 1.0.73 (#9344) 2024-01-01 20:57:49 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
b3087849ee Bump clap from 4.4.7 to 4.4.12 (#9342) 2024-01-01 20:57:41 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
0c52710da5 Bump is-macro from 0.3.1 to 0.3.4 (#9341) 2024-01-01 20:57:36 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
a96c8db95c Bump serde_json from 1.0.108 to 1.0.109 (#9340) 2024-01-01 20:57:28 -05:00
Alex Waygood
15f6213cb0 [flake8-pyi] Implement PYI058 (#9313)
## Summary

This PR implements Y058 from flake8-pyi -- this is a new flake8-pyi rule
that was released as part of `flake8-pyi 23.11.0`. I've followed the
Python implementation as closely as possible (see
858c0918a8),
except that for the Ruff version, the rule also applies to `.py` files
as well as for `.pyi` files. (For `.py` files, we only emit the
diagnostic in very specific situations, however, as there's a much
higher likelihood of emitting false positives when applying this rule to
a `.py` file.)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`/`cargo insta review`
2024-01-01 07:28:35 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
1f9353fed3 Respect __str__ definitions from super classes (#9338)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9242.
2023-12-31 22:25:08 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
cea2ec8dd0 Use a sorted vector for block comments (#9337)
## Summary

I realized that we can avoid allocating a hash map here.
2023-12-31 19:52:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
686abbc97a Use match_typing_call_path in more sites (#9336)
Preferable as it avoids multiple `resolve_call_path` calls internally.
2023-12-31 19:47:01 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
195f7c097a Treat all typing_extensions members as typing aliases (#9335)
## Summary

Historically, we encoded this list by extracting the `__all__`. I went
to update it, but... is there really any value in it? Seems easier to
just treat `typing_extensions` as an alias for `typing`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9334.
2023-12-31 14:23:33 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
772e5d587d Remove flake8-to-ruff (#9329)
## Summary

We stopped releasing this a while ago and no longer advertise it
anywhere. IMO, we should remove it so that we stop paying the cost of
maintaining it. If we want to revive it, we can always do so from Git.
2023-12-31 11:09:56 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
da8a3af524 Make DisplayParseError an error type (#9325)
## Summary

This is a non-behavior-changing refactor to follow-up
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9321 by modifying
`DisplayParseError` to use owned data and make it useable as a
standalone error type (rather than using references and implementing
`Display`). I don't feel very strongly either way. I thought it was
awkward that the `FormatCommandError` had two branches in the display
path, and wanted to represent the `Parse` vs. other cases as a separate
enum, so here we are.
2023-12-31 15:46:29 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b3789cd9e9 Fix continuation detection following multi-line strings (#9332)
## Summary

The logic that detects continuations assumed that tokens themselves
cannot span multiple lines. However, strings _can_ -- even single-quoted
strings.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9323.
2023-12-31 10:43:35 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
003851c41d Avoid panic when comment is preceded by Unicode (#9331)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9328.
2023-12-31 12:54:31 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1c9268d2ff Remove some unused dependencies (#9330) 2023-12-31 07:38:16 -05:00
Ofek Lev
158367bf91 Improve responsiveness when invoked via Python (#9315)
This saves a handful of milliseconds on Windows and even more on other
platforms when running `python -m ruff`. On non-Windows systems the
process is replaced directly (impossible on Windows unfortunately).

```
❯ docker run --rm python:3.11 bash -c "for i in {1..15}; do python -m timeit -n 1 -r 1 'from pathlib import Path'; done"
1 loop, best of 1: 25.7 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.07 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.16 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.06 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.32 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.93 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.26 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.73 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.1 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.29 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.12 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.05 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.04 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.19 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.04 msec per loop

❯ docker run --rm python:3.11 bash -c "for i in {1..15}; do python -m timeit -n 1 -r 1 'import subprocess'; done"
1 loop, best of 1: 31.2 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.75 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.71 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.88 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.08 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.35 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.94 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.06 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.88 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.85 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 3.84 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.01 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.21 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.07 msec per loop
1 loop, best of 1: 4.11 msec per loop

❯ python -m timeit -n 1 -r 1 "from pathlib import Path"
1 loop, best of 1: 5.25 msec per loop

❯ python -m timeit -n 1 -r 1 "import subprocess"
1 loop, best of 1: 7.61 msec per loop
```
2023-12-31 07:11:26 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
48e04cc2c8 Add row and column numbers to formatted parse errors (#9321)
## Summary

We now render parse errors in the formatter identically to those in the
linter, e.g.:

```
❯ cargo run -p ruff_cli -- format foo.py
error: Failed to parse foo.py:1:17: Unexpected token '='
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8338.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9311.
2023-12-31 07:10:45 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
e80260a3c5 Remove source path from parser errors (#9322)
## Summary

I always found it odd that we had to pass this in, since it's really
higher-level context for the error. The awkwardness is further evidenced
by the fact that we pass in fake values everywhere (even outside of
tests). The source path isn't actually used to display the error; it's
only accessed elsewhere to _re-display_ the error in certain cases. This
PR modifies to instead pass the path directly in those cases.
2023-12-30 20:33:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
eb9a1bc5f1 Use consistent re-export from ruff_source_file (#9320)
Right now, we both re-export (via `pub use`) and mark the modules
themselves a `pub`, so they can be imported through two different paths.
2023-12-30 14:48:45 -05:00
Zanie Blue
c01bb0d485 Report errors when repositories cannot be cloned during ecosystem checks (#9314)
Otherwise, the directory is just missing later and you need to dig
through logs to understand why.
2023-12-29 21:40:22 -06:00
Zanie Blue
fca9dc5ce2 Fix typo in truncation comment (#9318) 2023-12-29 21:40:12 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
94727996e8 Respect runtime-required decorators on functions (#9317)
## Summary

This PR modifies the semantics of `runtime-evaluated-decorators` to
respect decorators on both classes _and_ functions. Historically, this
only respected classes, since the common use-case is (e.g.)
`pydantic.BaseModel` -- but functions are equally valid.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9312.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-29 22:14:53 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
97e9d3c54f Use Display for formatter parse errors (#9316)
## Summary

This helps a bit with (but does not close) the issues described in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9311. E.g., now, we at least
see: `error: Failed to format main.py: source contains syntax errors:
invalid syntax. Got unexpected token '=' at byte offset 20`.
2023-12-29 22:26:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
2895e7d126 Respect mixed return and raise cases in return-type analysis (#9310)
## Summary

Given:

```python
from somewhere import get_cfg

def lookup_cfg(cfg_description):
    cfg = get_cfg(cfg_description)
    if cfg is not None:
        return cfg
    raise AttributeError(f"No cfg found matching {cfg_description}")
```

We were analyzing the method from last-to-first statement. So we saw the
`raise`, then assumed the method _always_ raised. In reality, though, it
_might_ return. This PR improves the branch analysis to respect these
mixed cases.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9269.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9304.
2023-12-29 16:46:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
00f3c7d1d5 Respect attribute chains when resolving builtin call paths (#9309)
## Summary

When resolving `dict.__dict__`, we were discarding the `.__dict__`
segment when computing the call path.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-29 15:13:24 +00:00
Shantanu
ec88acc291 [pyupgrade] Document more fix unsafety for UP007 (#9306)
```
from typing import Optional
x = "asdf"
def foo(a: Optional[x]):
    pass
```
2023-12-29 08:41:29 -04:00
Mikael Arguedas
d86d3bd0b6 Change PLR0917 error message to match other PLR09XX messages (#9308)
## Summary

Remove `:` for PLR0917 to make all PLR09XX message look the same

```
PLR0904	Too many public methods (21 > 20)
PLR0911	Too many return statements (16 > 6)
PLR0912	Too many branches (13 > 12)
PLR0913	Too many arguments in function definition (10 > 5)
PLR0915	Too many statements (118 > 50)
PLR0917	Too many positional arguments: (15/5)
```
## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

---------

Signed-off-by: Mikael Arguedas <mikael.arguedas@gmail.com>
2023-12-29 08:40:51 -04:00
Mike Bernard
375c175d53 [pylint] Implement empty-comment (PLR2044) (#9174)
## Summary

Part of #970.

This adds Pylint's [R0244
empty_comment](https://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/empty-comment.html)
lint as well as an always-safe fix.

## Test Plan

The included snapshot verifies the following:

- A line containing only a non-empty comment is not changed
- A line containing leading whitespace before a non-empty comment is not
changed
- A line containing only an empty comment has its content deleted
- A line containing only leading whitespace before an empty comment has
its content deleted
- A line containing only leading and trailing whitespace on an empty
comment has its content deleted
- A line containing trailing whitespace after a non-empty comment is not
changed
- A line containing only a single newline character (i.e. a blank line)
is not changed
- A line containing code followed by a non-empty comment is not changed
- A line containing code followed by an empty comment has its content
deleted after the last non-whitespace character
- Lines containing code and no comments are not changed
- Empty comment lines within block comments are ignored
- Empty comments within triple-quoted sections are ignored

## Comparison to Pylint

Running Ruff and Pylint 3.0.3 with Python 3.12.0 against the
`empty_comment.py` file added in this PR, we see the following:

* Identical behavior:
* empty_comment.py:3:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
* empty_comment.py:4:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
* empty_comment.py:5:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
* empty_comment.py:18:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)

* Differing behavior:
* Pylint doesn't ignore empty comments in block comments commonly used
for visual spacing; I decided these were fine in this implementation
since many projects use these and likely do not want them removed.
* empty_comment.py:28:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
* Pylint detects "empty comments" within the triple-quoted section at
the bottom of the file, which is arguably a bug in the Pylint
implementation since these are not truly comments. These are ignored by
this implementation.
* empty_comment.py:37:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
* empty_comment.py:38:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
* empty_comment.py:39:0: R2044: Line with empty comment (empty-comment)
2023-12-29 02:53:56 +00:00
Zanie Blue
57b6a8cedd Allow config-file overrides in ecosystem checks (#9286)
Adds the ability to override `ruff.toml` or `pyproject.toml` settings
per-project during ecosystem checks.

Exploring this as a fix for the `setuptools` project error. 

Also useful for including Jupyter Notebooks in the ecosystem checks, see
#9293

Note the remaining `sphinx` project error is resolved in #9294
2023-12-28 10:44:50 -06:00
Zanie Blue
f8fc309855 Exclude failing sphinx file in ecosytem checks (#9294)
Failing due to

> error: Failed to read tests/roots/test-pycode/cp_1251_coded.py: stream
did not contain valid UTF-8

Unclear to me if ignoring is the correct response.
2023-12-28 10:42:06 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
5d5f56d563 Expand target name for better rule documentation (#9302) 2023-12-28 14:58:26 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
465f835cf9 Escape trailing placeholders in rule documentation (#9301)
## Summary

If a rule ends with a trailing placeholder (like "Use {target}"), that
gets interpreted as an HTML attribute adding, `target="target"` to the
node. This PR escapes such cases. In reality, they're rare, since we
almost always wrap placeholders in backticks, which avoids this problem
-- but in some cases, they are in fact correct to be un-backticked.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9288.

## Test Plan

<img width="673" alt="Screen Shot 2023-12-28 at 9 33 40 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/14aaa168-c802-4258-b82d-217a85b42ebf">
2023-12-28 09:44:51 -05:00
Mikael Arguedas
edfad461a8 [flake8-bandit/S506] Dont report violation when SafeLoader is imported from yaml.loader (#9299)
## Summary

Hey there 👋 thanks for this great project!

On python code looking like the following
```
import yaml
from yaml.loader import SafeLoader

with MY_FILE_PATH.open("r") as my_file:
    my_data = yaml.load(my_file, Loader=SafeLoader)
```

ruff reports this error:
```
S506 Probable use of unsafe loader `SafeLoader` with `yaml.load`. Allows instantiation of arbitrary objects. Consider `yaml.safe_load`.
```

This PR is an attempt to support SafeLoader being imported for either
`yaml` or `yaml.loader`

Disclaimer:
I am not familiar with Rust so this is likely not the better way of
doing it. Interested in hearing how to adapt this PR to provide similar
behavior in a better way
 

## Test Plan

The S506.py file was updated accordingly to cover the use cases and test
were confirmed to pass with this change.
2023-12-28 14:30:46 +00:00
Tetsuo Koyama
87086195c8 Add PyVista into the Who's Using Ruff? section (#9296)
Our project PyVista added ruff as a linter at
https://github.com/pyvista/pyvista/pull/5304. Please add `Who's Using
Ruff?` section if you want.
2023-12-28 09:16:46 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
e178d938cc Respect unused-noqa via per-file-ignores (#9300)
## Summary

If `RUF100` is ignored via `per-file-ignores`, we need to avoid raising
it. `RUF100` has special "self-ignore" logic, since the rule itself
deals with `# noqa` directives. This PR wires up `per-file-ignores` to
that "self-ignore" logic.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9297.
2023-12-28 14:15:23 +00:00
Micha Reiser
5d4825b60f Normalise Hex and unicode escape sequences in string (#9280) 2023-12-28 09:06:58 +08:00
Steve C
c716acc7a6 [refurb] Implement bit-count (FURB161) (#9265)
## Summary

Implements
[`FURB161`/`use-bit-count`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/use_bit_count.py)

See: #1348 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-27 15:32:51 +00:00
Shantanu
50187016cb [refurb] Avoid false positives for math-constant (FURB152) (#9290)
Fixes #9281
2023-12-27 09:45:37 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
29513398d2 Bump env_logger from 0.10.0 to 0.10.1 (#9275) 2023-12-25 09:03:35 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
fa78d2d97c Avoid adding return types to stub methods (#9277)
We should avoid adding `-> None` to stubs in `.pyi` files, along with a
few other cases. (We already ignore abstract methods.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9270.
2023-12-25 09:03:24 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
8b70240fa2 Bump anyhow from 1.0.75 to 1.0.76 (#9274) 2023-12-25 08:12:40 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
e85e0d45f3 Bump ignore from 0.4.20 to 0.4.21 (#9273) 2023-12-25 08:12:36 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
9b43203575 Bump colored from 2.0.4 to 2.1.0 (#9271) 2023-12-25 08:12:28 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
bae3fa435d Bump pep440_rs from 0.3.12 to 0.4.0 (#9272) 2023-12-25 08:12:20 -05:00
Zanie Blue
6e65601055 Update some references to the old repo org (#9233)
Need https://github.com/pkgxdev/pantry/issues/4531 before we can update
at
af88ffc57e/docs/installation.md (L30-L31)
2023-12-24 20:02:49 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9d6444138b Remove lexing and parsing from the linter benchmark (#9264)
## Summary

This PR adds some helper structs to the linter paths to enable passing
in the pre-computed tokens and parsed source code during benchmarking,
to remove lexing and parsing from the overall linter benchmark
measurement. We already remove parsing for the formatter, and we have
separate benchmarks for the lexer and the parser, so this should make it
much easier to measure linter performance changes.
2023-12-23 16:43:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
6d0c9c4e95 Avoid asyncio-dangling-task for nonlocal and global bindings (#9263)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9262.
2023-12-23 21:33:50 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
20def33fb7 Remove special pre-visit for module docstrings (#9261)
This ensures that we visit the module docstring like any other string.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9260.
2023-12-23 10:03:12 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
506ffade6c Remove unnecessary rule enabled check (#9259) 2023-12-23 12:45:22 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
5040fb8cec Bump thiserror from 1.0.50 to 1.0.51 (#9255) 2023-12-23 12:44:44 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
09ac0f9e72 Remove separate push method (#9258) 2023-12-23 12:36:40 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
34d7584ca3 Bump toml from 0.8.2 to 0.8.8 (#9253) 2023-12-23 07:35:24 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
097d0a4322 Bump proc-macro2 from 1.0.70 to 1.0.71 (#9250) 2023-12-23 07:35:18 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
9a672ec112 Bump cachedir from 0.3.0 to 0.3.1 (#9254) 2023-12-23 07:35:11 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
7a109164a6 Bump test-case from 3.2.1 to 3.3.1 (#9252) 2023-12-23 07:35:03 -05:00
Henry Schreiner
74dba3ee59 ci: group dependabot updates (#9249)
See https://github.com/scientific-python/cookie/pull/348.

Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
2023-12-22 23:39:52 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
cdea7d71a3 Fix scoping for generators in named expressions in classes (#9248)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9230.
2023-12-22 18:06:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
bb86d359d4 Run cargo with --locked in CI (#9247)
This should ensure that CI fails if the lockfile is not up-to-date (see:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9235).
2023-12-22 15:53:42 +00:00
Micha Reiser
9cc257ee7d Improve dummy_implementations preview style formatting (#9240) 2023-12-22 03:44:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a06723da2b Parenthesize multi-context managers (#9222) 2023-12-22 03:41:03 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fa2c37b411 Parenthesize long type annotations in annotated assignments (#9210) 2023-12-22 03:33:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
3cc719bd74 Use named preview test functions (#9239) 2023-12-22 00:23:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
d835b28d01 Show preview changes for tests with options (#9223) 2023-12-21 23:36:19 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1e7bc1dffe Wrap subscripted dicts in parens for f-string conversion (#9238)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9227.
2023-12-21 21:51:50 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e241c1c5df Make parent non-Optional in traverse_union (#9219)
## Summary

This protects callers from having to pass in `None`, and allows the
callback to operate as if it's always a union member.
2023-12-21 21:10:08 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b0ae1199e8 Add a fix for never-union (#9218)
## Summary

Enables us to rewrite `Never | int` as `int`.
2023-12-21 21:01:09 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
a9ceef5b5d [ruff] Add never-union rule to detect redundant typing.NoReturn and typing.Never (#9217)
## Summary

Adds a rule to detect unions that include `typing.NoReturn` or
`typing.Never`. In such cases, the use of the bottom type is redundant.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9113.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-21 20:53:31 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
a3e06e5a9d update lock file from v0.1.9 release (#9235)
This should have been done before the actual release, so we add another
step to `CONTRIBUTING.md` to make sure it gets done in the future.

This doesn't fix https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9234
completely, but it's a step in the right direction.
2023-12-21 15:47:30 -05:00
Zanie Blue
3c2b800d26 Clarify release workflow steps in CONTRIB guide (#9232)
We always recommend providing the SHA and since
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7279 it does not need to be the
latest commit on `main`.
2023-12-21 12:25:18 -06:00
Andrew Gallant
0263f2715e Bump version to v0.1.9 (#9231) 2023-12-21 13:19:50 -05:00
Micha Reiser
c6d8076034 Set target versions in Black tests (#9221) 2023-12-21 04:20:17 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8cb7950102 Add target_version to formatter options (#9220) 2023-12-21 04:05:58 +00:00
Micha Reiser
ef4bd8d5ff Fix: Avoid parenthesizing subscript targets and values (#9209) 2023-12-20 23:42:25 +00:00
asafamr-mm
5d41c84ef7 SIM300: CONSTANT_CASE variables are improperly flagged for yoda violation (#9164)
## Summary

fixes #6956 
details in issue

Following an advice in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6956#issuecomment-1817672585,
this change separates expressions to 3 levels of "constant likelihood":
*  literals, empty dict and tuples... (definitely constant, level 2)
*  CONSTANT_CASE vars (probably constant, 1)
* all other expressions (0)

a comparison is marked yoda if the level is strictly higher on its left
hand side

following
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6956#issuecomment-1697107822
marking compound expressions of literals (e.g. `60 * 60` ) as constants
this change current behaviour on
`SomeClass().settings.SOME_CONSTANT_VALUE > (60 * 60)` in the fixture
from error to ok
2023-12-20 20:26:07 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
cbe3bf9bde Avoid asyncio-dangling-task violations on shadowed bindings (#9215)
## Summary

Ensures that we avoid flagging cases like:

```python
async def f(x: int):
    if x > 0:
        task = asyncio.create_task(make_request())
    else:
        task = asyncio.create_task(make_request())
    await task
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9133.
2023-12-20 12:07:57 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
4b4160eb48 Allow removal of typing from exempt-modules (#9214)
## Summary

If you remove `typing` from `exempt-modules`, we tend to panic, since we
try to add `TYPE_CHECKING` to `from typing import ...` statements while
concurrently attempting to remove other members from that import. This
PR adds special-casing for typing imports to avoid such panics.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5331
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9196.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9197.
2023-12-20 11:03:02 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
29846f5b09 Prefer Never to NoReturn in auto-typing (#9213)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9212.
2023-12-20 09:36:01 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
07b293d949 Add fix to automatically remove print and pprint statements (#9208)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9207.
2023-12-20 05:35:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
5ccc21aea2 Add support for NoReturn in auto-return-typing (#9206)
## Summary

Given a function like:

```python
def func(x: int):
    if not x:
        raise ValueError
    else:
        raise TypeError
```

We now correctly use `NoReturn` as the return type, rather than `None`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9201.
2023-12-20 00:06:31 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f5d4019c2b Add error suppression hint for multi-line strings (#9205)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9200.
2023-12-20 04:04:30 +00:00
Alex Waygood
bc0bf6f41c [flake8-pyi] Expand PYI018 to cover ParamSpecs and TypeVarTuples (#9198)
## Summary

Part of #8771. flake8-pyi will emit a Y018 error for unused TypeVars,
ParamSpecs or TypeVarTuples; Ruff currently only emits PYI018 for unused
TypeVars.

This is my first "proper" Ruff PR -- let me know if there's a better way
of doing this! Not sure if the repeated calls to `match_typing_expr()`
are ideal.

## Test Plan

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TypeVarTuples, and then updated the snapshots using `cargo insta
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2023-12-20 03:10:07 +00:00
konsti
a2bc635584 Add a non-latin project to the ecosystem checks (#9199)
We've had bugs related to non-latin scripts, most recently #9145, where
just starting a docstring with multi-byte characters would panic. I've
added https://github.com/binary-husky/gpt_academic to catch those in the
ecosystem checks, it's a popular repo with mixed english and chinese
comments and symbols.
2023-12-19 16:14:01 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
09296e3e3c Implement no_blank_line_before_class_docstring preview style (#9154)
## Summary

This PR implements the `no_blank_line_before_class_docstring` preview
style.

## Test Plan

Update existing snapshots.

### Formatter ecosystem

`main`

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |
|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99955 | 10596 | 213 |
| poetry | 0.99905 | 321 | 15 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 324 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99976 | 654 | 14 |
| zulip | 0.99958 | 1459 | 36 |

`dhruv/no-blank-line-docstring`

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|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99955 | 10596 | 213 |
| poetry | 0.99905 | 321 | 15 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 324 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99976 | 654 | 14 |
| zulip | 0.99958 | 1459 | 36 |

fixes: #8888
2023-12-19 00:43:20 -06:00
Steve C
7c894921df [pylint] Implement too-many-locals (PLR0914) (#9163)
## Summary

Implements [`PLR0914` -
`too-many-locals`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/too-many-locals.html)

See #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-18 20:00:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
be8f8e62b5 Reverse order of arguments for operator.contains (#9192)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9191.
2023-12-18 14:39:52 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c97d3ddafb Add site-packages to default exclusions (#9188)
Suggested in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/232#issuecomment-1860788600.
This is technically a non-backwards-compatible change, but I would be
very surprised if it affected anyone in practice given that
`site-packages` is always ignored already in virtual environments.
2023-12-18 11:37:25 -05:00
Shantanu
a7514295c1 [flake8-bugbear] Add fix for zip-without-explicit-strict (B905) (#9176) 2023-12-18 16:34:53 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0bf7683a3f Avoid mutable-class-default violations for Pydantic subclasses (#9187)
Only applies to subclasses defined within the same file, as elsewhere.

See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5243#issuecomment-1860776975.
2023-12-18 11:19:07 -05:00
Tuomas Siipola
c532089fb3 Implement reimplemented_operator (FURB118) (#9171)
## Summary

Implement
[FURB118](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/docs/checks.md#furb118-use-operator)
that recommends, for example, that `lambda x, y: x + y` is replaced with
`operator.add`. Part of #1348.

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2023-12-18 14:59:16 +00:00
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Víctor
6feea863a6 Update format.rs to display correct message for already formatted files (#9153)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

New messages for "format" mode. 
Fixes #9132 

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

I ran the tests specified in `CONTRIBUTING.md`
```bash
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check /path/to/some_files.py --no-cache
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- format --check /path/to/some_files.py --no-cache

cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
RUFF_UPDATE_SCHEMA=1 cargo test
pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure
```

**Note:** In case no files are detected, either correctly formatted,
changed, or unchanged, it does not display a message. Wouldn't it be
better to show some message in this case?
2023-12-18 00:07:21 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
2643f74a5d Iterate over lambdas in deferred type annotations (#9175)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9159.
2023-12-18 04:51:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c944d23053 Avoid nested quotations in auto-quoting fix (#9168)
## Summary

Given `Callable[[Callable[_P, _R]], Callable[_P, _R]]` from the
originating issue, when quoting `Callable`, we quoted the inner
`[Callable[_P, _R]]`, and then created a separate edit for the outer
`Callable`. Since there's an extra level of nesting in the subscript,
the edit for `[Callable[_P, _R]]` correctly did _not_ expand to the
entire expression. However, in this case, we should discard the inner
edit, since the expression is getting quoted by the outer edit anyway.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9162.
2023-12-17 12:53:58 +00:00
Steve C
93d8c56d41 Fix typo in SemanticModel.parent_expression docstring (#9167)
Self-explanatory and self-contained! :)
2023-12-16 21:12:50 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a336c1bc95 Add a rule to detect string members in runtime-evaluated unions (#9143)
## Summary

A common mistake is to add quotes around one member in an `X | Y`-style
type union, as in:

```python
contract_versions_list: list[ContractVersion] | 'QuerySet[ContractVersion]' | None = None
```

However, doing so will lead to a runtime error if the annotation is
runtime-evaluated. This PR lints against such patterns.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9139.
2023-12-16 21:22:06 +00:00
Steve C
85b27a994f Fix dropped union expressions for piped non-types in PYI055 autofix (#9161)
## Summary

Fix dropped union expressions for piped non-types in `PYI055` autofix

If you had `type[int] | type[str] | str`, it would have dropped the
`str`, which breaks the type!

Closes #9156 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-16 15:58:28 -05:00
Zanie Blue
0029b4fd07 Fix ecosystem format line changed counts (#9158)
We were erroneously including patch headers so for each _file_ changed
we could include an extra added and removed line e.g. we counted the
diff in the following as +4 -4 instead of +3 -3.

```diff
diff --git a/tests/test_param_include_in_schema.py b/tests/test_param_include_in_schema.py
index 26201e9..f461947 100644
--- a/tests/test_param_include_in_schema.py
+++ b/tests/test_param_include_in_schema.py
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ app = FastAPI()
 
 @app.get("/hidden_cookie")
 async def hidden_cookie(
-    hidden_cookie: Optional[str] = Cookie(default=None, include_in_schema=False)
+    hidden_cookie: Optional[str] = Cookie(default=None, include_in_schema=False),
 ):
     return {"hidden_cookie": hidden_cookie}
 
 
 @app.get("/hidden_header")
 async def hidden_header(
-    hidden_header: Optional[str] = Header(default=None, include_in_schema=False)
+    hidden_header: Optional[str] = Header(default=None, include_in_schema=False),
 ):
     return {"hidden_header": hidden_header}
 
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ async def hidden_path(hidden_path: str = Path(include_in_schema=False)):
 
 @app.get("/hidden_query")
 async def hidden_query(
-    hidden_query: Optional[str] = Query(default=None, include_in_schema=False)
+    hidden_query: Optional[str] = Query(default=None, include_in_schema=False),
 ):
     return {"hidden_query": hidden_query}
 
```

Tested with a single project locally e.g.

> ℹ️ ecosystem check **detected format changes**. (+65 -65 lines in 39
files in 1 projects)
> 
> <details><summary><a
href="https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi">tiangolo/fastapi</a> (+65 -65
lines across 39 files)

instead of

> ℹ️ ecosystem check **detected format changes**. (+104 -104 lines in 39
files in 1 projects)
>
> <details><summary><a
href="https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi">tiangolo/fastapi</a> (+104
-104 lines across 39 files)
2023-12-16 00:14:17 -06:00
Zanie Blue
2c6b534e1f Update ecosystem check headers to show unchanged project count (#9157)
Instead of displaying the total completed project count in the "changed"
section of a header, we now separately calculated the changed and
unchanged count to make the header message nice and clear.

e.g.

> ℹ️ ecosystem check **detected format changes**. (+1772 -1859 lines in
239 files in 26 projects; 6 project errors; 9 projects unchanged)

and

> ℹ️ ecosystem check **detected linter changes**. (+4598 -5023
violations, +0 -40 fixes in 13 projects; 4 project errors; 24 projects
unchanged)


Previously, it would have included the unchanged count in the first
project count.
2023-12-16 00:05:38 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
6ecf844214 Add base-class inheritance detection to flake8-django rules (#9151)
## Summary

As elsewhere, this only applies to classes defined within the same file.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9150.
2023-12-15 18:01:32 +00:00
konsti
82731b8194 Fix panic in D208 with multibyte indent (#9147)
Fix #9080

Example, where `[]` is a 2 byte non-breaking space:
```
def f():
    """ Docstring header
^^^^ Real indentation is 4 chars
      docstring body, over-indented
^^^^^^ Over-indentation is 6 - 4 = 2 chars due to this line
   [] []  docstring body 2, further indented
^^^^^ We take these 4 chars/5 bytes to match the docstring ...
     ^^^ ... and these 2 chars/3 bytes to remove the `over_indented_size` ...
        ^^ ... but preserve this real indent
```
2023-12-15 12:02:15 -05:00
konsti
cd3c2f773f Prevent invalid utf8 indexing in cell magic detection (#9146)
The example below used to panic because we tried to split at 2 bytes in
the 4-bytes character `转`.
```python
def sample_func(xx):
    """
    转置 (transpose)
    """
    return xx.T
```

Fixes #9145
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode/issues/362

The second commit is a small test refactoring.
2023-12-15 08:15:46 -06:00
Andrew Gallant
3ce145c476 release: switch to Cargo's default (#9031)
This sets `lto = "thin"` instead of using "fat" LTO, and sets
`codegen-units = 16`. These are the defaults for Cargo's `release`
profile, and I think it may give us faster iteration times, especially
when benchmarking. The point of this PR is to see what kind of impact
this has on benchmarks. It is expected that benchmarks may regress to
some extent.

I did some quick ad hoc experiments to quantify this change in compile
times. Namely, I ran:

    cargo build --profile release -p ruff_cli

Then I ran

touch crates/ruff_python_formatter/src/expression/string/docstring.rs

(because that's where i've been working lately) and re-ran

    cargo build --profile release -p ruff_cli

This last command is what I timed, since it reflects how much time one
has to wait between making a change and getting a compiled artifact.

Here are my results:

* With status quo `release` profile, build takes 77s
* with `release` but `lto = "thin"`, build takes 41s
* with `release`, but `lto = false`, build takes 19s
* with `release`, but `lto = false` **and** `codegen-units = 16`, build
takes 7s
* with `release`, but `lto = "thin"` **and** `codegen-units = 16`, build
takes 16s (i believe this is the default `release` configuration)

This PR represents the last option. It's not the fastest to compile, but
it's nearly a whole minute faster! The idea is that with `codegen-units
= 16`, we still make use of parallelism, but keep _some_ level of LTO on
to try and re-gain what we lose by increasing the number of codegen
units.
2023-12-15 08:19:35 -05:00
Joffrey Bluthé
db38078ca3 Document link between import sorting and formatter (#9117) 2023-12-15 10:47:19 +00:00
Micha Reiser
c8d6958d15 Add new with and match sequence test cases (#9128)
## Summary

Add new test cases for `with_item` and `match` sequence that demonstrate how long headers break. 

Removes one use of `optional_parentheses` in a position where it is know that the parentheses always need to be added.

## Test Plan

cargo test
2023-12-15 11:45:13 +09:00
Micha Reiser
25b2361411 Extend can_omit_optional_parentheses documentation (#9127)
## Summary

Add some more documentation to `can_omit_optional_parentheses` because it is realy hard to understand.
Restrict the `Attribute` and `None` `OperatorPrecedence` branches to ensure they only get applyied to the intended nodes.

## Test Plan

Ecosystem check reports no differences. The compatibility index remains unchanged.
2023-12-15 11:18:40 +09:00
Charlie Marsh
d1a7bc38ff Enable annotation quoting for multi-line expressions (#9142)
Given:

```python
x: DataFrame[
    int
] = 1
```

We currently wrap the annotation in single quotes, which leads to a
syntax error:

```python
x: "DataFrame[
    int
]" = 1
```

There are a few options for what to suggest for users here... Use triple
quotes:

```python
x: """DataFrame[
    int
]""" = 1
```

Or, use an implicit string concatenation (which may require
parentheses):

```python
x: ("DataFrame["
    "int"
"]") = 1
```

The solution I settled on here is to use the `Generator`, which
effectively means we write it out on a single line, like:

```python
x: "DataFrame[int]" = 1
```

It's kind of the "least opinionated" solution, but it does mean we'll
expand to a very long line in some cases.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9136.
2023-12-15 01:03:09 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6c224cec52 Deduplicate edits when quoting annotations (#9140)
If you have multiple sub-expressions that need to be quoted, we'll
generate the same edit twice.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9135.
2023-12-14 19:46:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
189e947808 Split string formatting to individual nodes (#9058)
This PR splits the string formatting code in the formatter to be handled
by the respective nodes.

Previously, the string formatting was done through a single
`FormatString` interface. Now, the nodes themselves are responsible for
formatting.

The following changes were made:
1. Remove `StringLayout::ImplicitStringConcatenationInBinaryLike` and
inline the call to `FormatStringContinuation`. After the refactor, the
binary like formatting would delegate to `FormatString` which would then
delegate to `FormatStringContinuation`. This removes the intermediary
steps.
2. Add formatter implementation for `FStringPart` which delegates it to
the respective string literal or f-string node.
3. Add `ExprStringLiteralKind` which is either `String` or `Docstring`.
If it's a docstring variant, then the string expression would not be
implicitly concatenated. This is guaranteed by the
`DocstringStmt::try_from_expression` constructor.
4. Add `StringLiteralKind` which is either a `String`, `Docstring` or
`InImplicitlyConcatenatedFString`. The last variant is for when the
string literal is implicitly concatenated with an f-string (`"foo" f"bar
{x}"`).
5. Remove `FormatString`.
6. Extract the f-string quote detection as a standalone function which
is public to the crate. This is used to detect the quote to be used for
an f-string at the expression level (`ExprFString` or
`FormatStringContinuation`).


### Formatter ecosystem result

**This PR**

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99955 | 10596 | 214 |
| poetry | 0.99905 | 321 | 15 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 324 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99976 | 654 | 14 |
| zulip | 0.99958 | 1459 | 36 |

**main**

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99955 | 10596 | 214 |
| poetry | 0.99905 | 321 | 15 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 324 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99976 | 654 | 14 |
| zulip | 0.99958 | 1459 | 36 |
2023-12-14 12:55:10 -06:00
Andrew Gallant
28b1aa201b ruff_python_formatter: fix 'dynamic' mode with doctests (#9129)
This fixes a bug where the current indent level was not calculated
correctly for doctests. Namely, it didn't account for the extra indent
level (in terms of ASCII spaces) used by by the PS1 (`>>> `) and PS2
(`... `) prompts. As a result, lines could extend up to 4 spaces beyond
the configured line length limit.

We fix that by passing the `CodeExampleKind` to the `format` routine
instead of just the code itself. In this way, `format` can query whether
there will be any extra indent added _after_ formatting the code and
take that into account for its line length setting.

We add a few regression tests, taken directly from @stinodego's
examples.

Fixes #9126
2023-12-14 09:53:43 -05:00
Micha Reiser
c99eae2c08 can_omit_optional_parentheses: Exit early for unparenthesized expressions (#9125) 2023-12-14 06:02:53 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7256b882b9 Fix can_omit_optional_parentheses for expressions with a right most fstring (#9124) 2023-12-14 04:58:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b8fc006e52 Fix blog post URL in changelog (#9119)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9118.
2023-12-13 19:39:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c014622003 Bump version to v0.1.8 (#9116) 2023-12-13 13:19:51 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
b6fb972e6f config: add new docstring-code-format knob (#8854)
This PR does the plumbing to make a new formatting option,
`docstring-code-format`, available in the configuration for end users.
It is disabled by default (opt-in). It is opt-in at least initially to
reflect a conservative posture. The intent is to make it opt-out at some
point in the future.

This was split out from #8811 in order to make #8811 easier to merge.
Namely, once this is merged, docstring code snippet formatting will
become available to end users. (See comments below for how we arrived at
the name.)

Closes #7146

## Test Plan

Other than the standard test suite, I ran the formatter over the CPython
and polars projects to ensure both that the result looked sensible and
that tests still passed. At time of writing, one issue that currently
appears is that reformatting code snippets trips the long line lint:
https://github.com/BurntSushi/polars/actions/runs/7006619426/job/19058868021
2023-12-13 11:02:11 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
18452cf477 Add as_slice method for all string nodes (#9111)
This PR adds a `as_slice` method to all the string nodes which returns
all the parts of the nodes as a slice. This will be useful in the next
PR to split the string formatting to use this method to extract the
_single node_ or _implicitly concanated nodes_.
2023-12-13 06:31:20 +00:00
Chris Hipple
cb99815c3e Feature: Add SARIF output support (#9078)
## Summary

Adds support for sarif v2.1.0 output to cli, usable via the
output-format paramter.

`ruff . --output-format=sarif` 

Includes a few changes I wasn't sure of, namely:
* Adds a few derives for Clone & Copy, which I think could be removed
with a little extra work as well.

## Test Plan

I built and ran this against several large open source projects and
verified that the output sarif was valid, using [Microsoft's SARIF
validator tool](https://sarifweb.azurewebsites.net/Validation)

I've also attached an output of the sarif generated by this version of
ruff on the main branch of django at commit: b287af5dc9

[django_main_b287af5dc9_sarif.json](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/files/13626222/django_main_b287af5dc9_sarif.json)

Note: this needs to be regenerated with the latest changes and
confirmed.


## Open Points
[ ] Convert to just using all Rules all the time
[ ] Fix the issue with getting the file URI when compiling for web
assembly
2023-12-13 00:33:19 -05:00
Micha Reiser
45f603000d prefer_splitting_right_hand_side_of_assignments preview style (#8943) 2023-12-13 03:43:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1a65e544c5 Allow flake8-type-checking rules to automatically quote runtime-evaluated references (#6001)
## Summary

This allows us to fix usages like:

```python
from pandas import DataFrame

def baz() -> DataFrame:
    ...
```

By quoting the `DataFrame` in `-> DataFrame`. Without quotes, moving
`from pandas import DataFrame` into an `if TYPE_CHECKING:` block will
fail at runtime, since Python tries to evaluate the annotation to add it
to the function's `__annotations__`.

Unfortunately, this does require us to split our "annotation kind" flags
into three categories, rather than two:

- `typing-only`: The annotation is only evaluated at type-checking-time.
- `runtime-evaluated`: Python will evaluate the annotation at runtime
(like above) -- but we're willing to quote it.
- `runtime-required`: Python will evaluate the annotation at runtime
(like above), and some library (like Pydantic) needs it to be available
at runtime, so we _can't_ quote it.

This functionality is gated behind a setting
(`flake8-type-checking.quote-annotations`).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5559.
2023-12-13 03:12:38 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4d2ee5bf98 Add named expression handling to find_assigned_value (#9109) 2023-12-12 20:07:33 -05:00
qdegraaf
8314c8bb05 [typing] Add find_assigned_value helper func to typing.rs to retrieve value of a given variable id (#8583)
## Summary

Adds `find_assigned_value` a function which gets the `&Expr` assigned to
a given `id` if one exists in the semantic model.

Open TODOs:

- [ ] Handle `binding.kind.is_unpacked_assignment()`: I am bit confused
by this one. The snippet from its documentation does not appear to be
counted as an unpacked assignment and the only ones I could find for
which that was true were invalid Python like:
```python
x, y = 1 
```
- [ ] How to handle AugAssign. Can we combine statements like:
```python
(a, b) = [(1, 2, 3), (4,)]
a += (6, 7)
```
to get the full value for a? Code currently just returns `None` for
these assign types

- [ ] Multi target assigns
```python
m_c = (m_d, m_e) = (0, 0)
trio.sleep(m_c)  # OK
trio.sleep(m_d)  # TRIO115
trio.sleep(m_e)  # TRIO115
```

## Test Plan

Used the function in two rules:

- `TRIO115`
- `PERF101`

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2023-12-13 00:24:47 +00:00
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cb201bc4a5 PIE804: Prevent keyword arguments duplication (#8450) 2023-12-12 23:19:55 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6c0068eeec Remove ExprFormattedValue formatting impl (#9108) 2023-12-12 21:16:01 +00:00
Samuel Cormier-Iijima
c306f85691 F841: support fixing unused assignments in tuples by renaming variables (#9107)
## Summary

A fairly common pattern which triggers F841 is unused variables from
tuple assignments, e.g.:

    user, created = User.objects.get_or_create(...)
          ^ F841: Local variable `created` is assigned to but never used

This error is currently not auto-fixable.

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unused variable to have a leading underscore (i.e. `_created`) **iff**
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2023-12-12 13:23:46 -05:00
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b972455ac7 ruff_python_formatter: implement "dynamic" line width mode for docstring code formatting (#9098)
## Summary

This PR changes the internal `docstring-code-line-width` setting to
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2023-12-12 09:58:07 -05:00
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5559827a78 Use the latest poetry ref in the ecosystem formatter check script (#9104) 2023-12-12 06:32:47 +00:00
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8e9bf84047 Hide unsafe fix suggestions when explicitly disabled (#9095)
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2023-12-11 15:42:53 -06:00
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2993c342d2 Add beta note to the formatter docs (#9097)
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a53d59f6bd Support floating-point base in FURB163 (#9100)
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1026ece946 E274: allow tab indentation before keyword (#9099)
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E274 currently flags any keyword at the start of a line indented with
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f452bf8cad Allow matplotlib.use calls to intersperse imports (#9094)
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2023-12-11 17:06:25 +00:00
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07380e0657 ruff_python_formatter: add docstring-code-line-width internal setting (#9055)
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konsti
cd2bf26845 Fix alpine CI (#9085)
The builds are failing with

> error: externally-managed-environment

I've added a venv
2023-12-11 09:47:38 +01:00
Simon Brugman
6e36dcfefe [refurb] Implement hashlib-digest-hex (FURB181) (#9077)
## Summary

Implementation of  Refurb FURB181
Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1348

## Test Plan

Test cases from Refurb
2023-12-10 02:00:11 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
febc69ab48 Avoid trailing comma for single-argument with positional separator (#9076)
## Summary

In https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8921, we changed our parameter
formatting behavior to add a trailing comma whenever a single-argument
function breaks. This introduced a deviation in the case that a function
contains a single argument, but _also_ includes a positional-only or
keyword-only separator.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9074.
2023-12-09 18:03:31 -05:00
asafamr-mm
6c2613b44e Detect unused-asyncio-dangling-task (RUF006) on unused assignments (#9060)
## Summary

Fixes #8863 : Detect asyncio-dangling-task (RUF006) when discarding
return value

## Test Plan

added new two testcases, changed result of an old one that was made more
specific
2023-12-09 21:10:38 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
cb8a2f5615 Add fix for comment-related whitespace rules (#9075)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9067.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9068.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8119.
2023-12-09 15:18:07 -05:00
Sai-Suraj-27
b7b137abc8 Fix: Fixed a line in docs to make it more clear (#9073)
## Summary
I was using `ruff` on one of my repo's and found this small error. I
think the sentence can be made more clear.
2023-12-09 14:52:57 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
f69a35a021 Add fix for unexpected-spaces-around-keyword-parameter-equals (#9072)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9066.
2023-12-09 18:15:28 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
829a808526 Upgrade ahash (#9071)
The version we're using now was yanked.
2023-12-09 11:23:34 -05:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
85fc57e7f9 Fix typo in documentation (#9069)
## Summary

Fix a couple typos:
- I'm certain about `It's is` → `It is`.
- Not sure about `is it's` → `if it's` because I don't understand the
sentence.

## Test Plan

No tests.
2023-12-09 16:06:49 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
20e33bf514 Allow class names when apps.get_model is a non-string (#9065)
See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7675#issuecomment-1848206022
2023-12-08 22:59:05 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b7dd2b5941 Allow EM fixes even if msg variable is defined (#9059)
This PR updates the `EM` rules to generate the auto-fix even if the
`msg` variable is defined in the current scope.

As discussed in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9052.
2023-12-08 15:16:15 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
e043bd46b5 Make math-constant rule more targeted (#9054)
## Summary

We now only flag `math.pi` if the value is in `[3.14, 3.15)`, and apply
similar rules to the other constants.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9049.
2023-12-08 12:42:18 -05:00
Micha Reiser
d0d88d9375 Fix handling of trailing target comment (#9051) 2023-12-08 05:00:36 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
a224f19903 ruff_python_formatter: add test for extraneous info string text (#9050)
@ofek asked [about this][ref]. I did specifically add support for it,
but neglected to add a test. This PR adds a test.

[ref]:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9030#issuecomment-1846054764
2023-12-07 19:52:14 -05:00
Samuel Cormier-Iijima
2414298289 Add "preserve" quote-style to mimic Black's skip-string-normalization (#8822)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2023-12-07 23:59:22 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
6bbabceead Allow transparent cell magics (#8911)
## Summary

This PR updates the logic for `is_magic_cell` to include certain cell
magics. These cell magics would contain Python code following the line
defining the command. The code could define a variable which can then be
referenced in other cells. Currently, we would ignore the cell
completely leading to undefined-name violation.

As discussed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8354#issuecomment-1832221009

## Test Plan

Add new test case to validate this scenario.
2023-12-07 14:15:43 -06:00
Andrew Gallant
04ec11a73d ruff_python_formatter: support reformatting Markdown code blocks (#9030)
(This is not possible to actually use until
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8854 is merged.)

This commit slots in support for formatting Markdown fenced code
blocks[1]. With the refactoring done for reStructuredText previously,
this ended up being pretty easy to add. Markdown code blocks are also
quite a bit easier to parse and recognize correctly.

One point of contention in #8860 is whether to assume that unlabeled
Markdown code fences are Python or not by default. In this PR, we make
such an assumption. This follows what `rustdoc` does. The mitigation
here is that if an unlabeled code block isn't Python, then it probably
won't parse as Python. And we'll end up skipping it. So in the vast
majority of cases, the worst thing that can happen is a little bit of
wasted work.

Closes #8860

[1]: https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#fenced-code-blocks
2023-12-07 14:30:43 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
b021ede481 Allow sys.path modifications between imports (#9047)
## Summary

It's common to interleave a `sys.path` modification between imports at
the top of a file. This is a frequent cause of `# noqa: E402` false
positives, as seen in the ecosystem checks. This PR modifies E402 to
omit such modifications when determining the "import boundary".

(We could consider linting against `sys.path` modifications, but that
should be a separate rule.)

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5557.
2023-12-07 13:35:55 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
96ae9fe685 Introduce StringLike enum (#9016)
## Summary

This PR introduces a new `StringLike` enum which is a narrow type to
indicate string-like nodes. These includes the string literals, bytes
literals, and the literal parts of f-strings.

The main motivation behind this is to avoid repetition of rule calling
in the AST checker. We add a new `analyze::string_like` function which
takes in the enum and calls all the respective rule functions which
expects atleast 2 of the variants of this enum.

I'm open to discarding this if others think it's not that useful at this
stage as currently only 3 rules require these nodes.

As suggested
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8835#discussion_r1414746934)
and
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8835#discussion_r1414750204).

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-07 16:39:13 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
cdac90ef68 New AST nodes for f-string elements (#8835)
Rebase of #6365 authored by @davidszotten.

## Summary

This PR updates the AST structure for an f-string elements.

The main **motivation** behind this change is to have a dedicated node
for the string part of an f-string. Previously, the existing
`ExprStringLiteral` node was used for this purpose which isn't exactly
correct. The `ExprStringLiteral` node should include the quotes as well
in the range but the f-string literal element doesn't include the quote
as it's a specific part within an f-string. For example,

```python
f"foo {x}"
# ^^^^
# This is the literal part of an f-string
```

The introduction of `FStringElement` enum is helpful which represent
either the literal part or the expression part of an f-string.

### Rule Updates

This means that there'll be two nodes representing a string depending on
the context. One for a normal string literal while the other is a string
literal within an f-string. The AST checker is updated to accommodate
this change. The rules which work on string literal are updated to check
on the literal part of f-string as well.

#### Notes

1. The `Expr::is_literal_expr` method would check for
`ExprStringLiteral` and return true if so. But now that we don't
represent the literal part of an f-string using that node, this improves
the method's behavior and confines to the actual expression. We do have
the `FStringElement::is_literal` method.
2. We avoid checking if we're in a f-string context before adding to
`string_type_definitions` because the f-string literal is now a
dedicated node and not part of `Expr`.
3. Annotations cannot use f-string so we avoid changing any rules which
work on annotation and checks for `ExprStringLiteral`.

## Test Plan

- All references of `Expr::StringLiteral` were checked to see if any of
the rules require updating to account for the f-string literal element
node.
- New test cases are added for rules which check against the literal
part of an f-string.
- Check the ecosystem results and ensure it remains unchanged.

## Performance

There's a performance penalty in the parser. The reason for this remains
unknown as it seems that the generated assembly code is now different
for the `__reduce154` function. The reduce function body is just popping
the `ParenthesizedExpr` on top of the stack and pushing it with the new
location.

- The size of `FStringElement` enum is the same as `Expr` which is what
it replaces in `FString::format_spec`
- The size of `FStringExpressionElement` is the same as
`ExprFormattedValue` which is what it replaces

I tried reducing the `Expr` enum from 80 bytes to 72 bytes but it hardly
resulted in any performance gain. The difference can be seen here:
- Original profile: https://share.firefox.dev/3Taa7ES
- Profile after boxing some node fields:
https://share.firefox.dev/3GsNXpD

### Backtracking

I tried backtracking the changes to see if any of the isolated change
produced this regression. The problem here is that the overall change is
so small that there's only a single checkpoint where I can backtrack and
that checkpoint results in the same regression. This checkpoint is to
revert using `Expr` to the `FString::format_spec` field. After this
point, the change would revert back to the original implementation.

## Review process

The review process is similar to #7927. The first set of commits update
the node structure, parser, and related AST files. Then, further commits
update the linter and formatter part to account for the AST change.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Szotten <davidszotten@gmail.com>
2023-12-07 10:28:05 -06:00
Eli Schwartz
fcc08894cf Fix documentation snafu that recommended invalid settings (#9018) 2023-12-07 05:01:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ebc7ac31cb Avoid invalid combination of force-sort-within-types and lines-between-types (#9041)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8792.
2023-12-06 23:56:14 -05:00
Micha Reiser
981a0703ed Use double quotes for all docstrings, including single-quoted docstrings (#9020) 2023-12-07 04:41:00 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
946b308197 Ensure that from-style imports are always ordered first in __future__ (#9039)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8823.
2023-12-06 22:56:23 -05:00
Zanie Blue
d22ce5372d Fix determine changes detection of "code" changes (#9038)
Replaces https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9035
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8225

The issue appears to be that `*/**` was used instead of `**/*` which did
not match _any_ changed file as desired
2023-12-07 03:55:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
acab5f3cf2 Enable printf-string-formatting fix with comments on right-hand side (#9037)
## Summary

This was added in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/6364 (as a
follow-on to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/6342), but I don't
think it applies in the same way, because we don't _remove_ the
right-hand side when converting from `%`-style formatting to `.format`
calls.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8107.
2023-12-06 22:43:21 -05:00
Zanie Blue
06c9f625b6 Fix detection of changed files in CI (#9035)
These were literals instead of expressions... and were consequently not
evaluated.

Fixes bug from #8225
2023-12-06 21:14:58 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
bbb0a0c360 Ignore underscore references in type annotations (#9036)
## Summary

Occasionally, valid code needs to use `argparse._SubParsersAction` in a
type annotation. This isn't great, but it's indicative of the fact that
public interfaces can return private types. If you accessed that private
type via a private interface, then we should be flagging the call site,
rather than the annotation.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9013.
2023-12-06 22:05:56 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9361e22fe9 Avoid ANN2xx autofix for abstract methods with empty body (#9034)
## Summary

This PR updates the `ANN201`, `ANN202`, `ANN205`, and `ANN206` rules to
not create a fix for the return type when it's an abstract method and
the function body is empty i.e., it only contains either a pass
statement, docstring or an ellipsis literal.

fixes: #9004

## Test Plan

Add the following test cases:
- Abstract method with pass statement
- Abstract method with docstring
- Abstract method with ellipsis literal
- Abstract method with possible return type
2023-12-06 20:47:36 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
f484df5470 Document use of math.isnan for self-comparisons (#9033)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8833.
2023-12-07 02:33:38 +00:00
Ondřej Súkup
af88ffc57e Add openSUSE Tumbleweed into install doc (#8996) 2023-12-06 17:07:59 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b918647927 Avoid removing parentheses on ctypes.WinError (#9027)
Re-resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6730.
2023-12-06 17:05:34 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ef7778d794 Fix preorder visitor tests (#9025)
Follow-up PR to #9009 to fix the `PreorderVisitor` test cases as
suggested here: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9009#discussion_r1416459688
2023-12-06 16:58:51 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
bd443ebe91 Add visitor tests for strings, bytes, f-strings (#9009)
This PR adds tests for visitor implementation for string literals, bytes
literals and f-strings.
2023-12-06 10:52:19 -06:00
Micha Reiser
ee6548d7dd Enforce valid format options in spec tests (#9021) 2023-12-06 07:15:06 +00:00
Eero Vaher
b4a050c21d Fix formatting of a warning box in docs (#9017)
## Summary

The last few words of a sentence that should be inside a warning box (in
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/configuration/#default-inclusions) are
currently placed just after it because of a mistake in indentation.
2023-12-06 01:12:10 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
958702ded0 Respect trailing comma in unnecessary-dict-kwargs (#9015)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9014.
2023-12-05 21:30:29 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
268d95e911 Apply unnecessary index rule prior to enumerate rewrite (#9012)
This PR adds synthetic edits to `PLR1736` to avoid removing the
referenced value as part of `FURB148`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9010.
2023-12-05 15:25:28 -05:00
Torbjörn Lönnemark
3def18fc21 Include version number in release archive names (#9002)
## Summary

Add a release's version number to the names of archives containing
binaries that are attached to that GitHub release.

This makes it possible for users to easily tell archives from different
downloaded releases apart.

See also: #8961

## Test Plan

The workflow was tested in my fork. The example release can be found at:
[https://github.com/tobbez/ruff/releases/tag/v0.1.7](https://github.com/tobbez/ruff/releases/tag/v0.1.7).

To allow the workflow run to succeed in the fork while testing, I had to
use a small commit to prevent interaction with external services (ghcr,
PyPI, and the ruff-pre-commit repository):

```diff
diff --git a/.github/workflows/release.yaml b/.github/workflows/release.yaml
index 86eac6ebc..56b9fa908 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/release.yaml
+++ b/.github/workflows/release.yaml
@@ -463,10 +463,12 @@ jobs:
       id-token: write
     steps:
       - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
+        if: false
         with:
           name: wheels
           path: wheels
       - name: Publish to PyPi
+        if: false
         uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1
         with:
           skip-existing: true
@@ -517,6 +519,7 @@ jobs:
           tag_name: v${{ inputs.tag }}
 
   docker-publish:
+    if: false
     # 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
@@ -575,6 +578,7 @@ jobs:
   # 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:
+    if: false
     name: Update dependents
     runs-on: ubuntu-latest
     needs: publish-release
```

Those workflow jobs are however not modified by this PR, so they should
not be affected.
2023-12-05 14:42:04 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
c48ba690eb add support for formatting reStructuredText code snippets (#9003)
(This is not possible to actually use until
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8854 is merged.)

ruff_python_formatter: add reStructuredText docstring formatting support

This commit makes use of the refactoring done in prior commits to slot
in reStructuredText support. Essentially, we add a new type of code
example and look for *both* literal blocks and code block directives.
Literal blocks are treated as Python by default because it seems to be a
[common
practice](https://github.com/adamchainz/blacken-docs/issues/195).

That is, literal blocks like this:

```
def example():
    """
    Here's an example::

        foo( 1 )

    All done.
    """
    pass
```

Will get reformatted. And code blocks (via reStructuredText directives)
will also get reformatted:


```
def example():
    """
    Here's an example:

    .. code-block:: python

        foo( 1 )

    All done.
    """
    pass
```

When looking for a code block, it is possible for it to become invalid.
In which case, we back out of looking for a code example and print the
lines out as they are. As with doctest formatting, if reformatting the
code would result in invalid Python or if the code collected from the
block is invalid, then formatting is also skipped.

A number of tests have been added to check both the formatting and
resetting behavior. Mixed indentation is also tested a fair bit, since
one of my initial attempts at dealing with mixed indentation ended up
not working.

I recommend working through this PR commit-by-commit. There is in
particular a somewhat gnarly refactoring before reST support is added.

Closes #8859
2023-12-05 14:14:44 -05:00
Ofek Lev
fd49fb935f Fix example for PLR0203 (#9011) 2023-12-05 13:55:15 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
fe54ef08aa Bump CodSpeedHQ/action from 1 to 2 (#8989)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-05 00:00:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b7ffd73edd Ignore @overrides and @overloads for too-many-positional (#9000)
Same as `too-many-arguments`.
2023-12-04 23:38:01 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8d9912a83a Bump version to v0.1.7 (#8999) 2023-12-04 16:28:23 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
93258e8d5b Default max-positional-args to max-args (#8998) 2023-12-04 19:02:10 +00:00
Philipp A
b90027d037 [pylint] Implement too-many-positional (PLR0917) (#8995)
## Summary

Adds a rule that bans too many positional (i.e. not keyword-only)
parameters in function definitions.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8946

Rule ID code taken from https://github.com/pylint-dev/pylint/pull/9278

## Test Plan
1. fixtures file checking multiple OKs/fails
2. parametrized test file
2023-12-04 18:03:09 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
060a25df09 Rename semantic model flag LITERAL to TYPING_LITERAL (#8997)
This PR renames the semantic model flag `LITERAL` to `TYPING_LITERAL` to
better reflect its purpose. The main motivation behind this change is to
avoid any confusion with the "literal" terminology used in the AST for
literal nodes like string, bytes, numbers, etc.
2023-12-04 11:28:09 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
f5d4676c13 Bump ureq from 2.8.0 to 2.9.1 (#8993) 2023-12-04 09:53:25 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
df69dc9f8d Bump url from 2.4.1 to 2.5.0 (#8994) 2023-12-04 10:16:39 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
cb6c37abd9 Bump js-sys from 0.3.65 to 0.3.66 (#8992) 2023-12-04 19:50:08 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
54de990621 Bump fs-err from 2.10.0 to 2.11.0 (#8991) 2023-12-04 19:49:34 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
b91b09b961 Bump schemars from 0.8.15 to 0.8.16 (#8990)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-04 09:24:53 +00:00
Micha Reiser
0bda1913d1 Create dedicated is_*_enabled functions for each preview style (#8988) 2023-12-04 05:38:54 +00:00
Micha Reiser
7e390d3772 Move ParenthesizedExpr to ruff_python_parser (#8987) 2023-12-04 05:36:28 +00:00
Micha Reiser
0bf0aa28ac Inline trailing comments for type alias similar to assignments (#8941) 2023-12-04 05:27:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
8088c5367a Refactor the comment handling of a statement's last expression (#8920) 2023-12-04 05:12:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6fe8f8a272 Avoid unstable formatting in ellipsis-only body with trailing comment (#8984)
## Summary

We should avoid inlining the ellipsis in:

```python
def h():
    ...
    # bye
```

Just as we omit the ellipsis in:

```python
def h():
    # bye
    ...
```

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8905.
2023-12-03 19:15:40 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
bfae1f1412 Convert over-indentation rule to use number of characters (#8983)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8978.
2023-12-03 20:45:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b358cbf398 Fix start >= end error in over-indentation (#8982)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8977.
2023-12-03 20:19:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
17c8817695 Avoid off-by-one error in stripping noqa following multi-byte char (#8979)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8976.
2023-12-03 11:01:58 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
1dda669f9a Avoid syntax error via invalid ur string prefix (#8971)
## Summary

If a string has a Unicode prefix, we can't add the `r` prefix on top of
that -- we need to remove and replace it. (The Unicode prefix is
redundant anyway in Python 3.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8967.
2023-12-02 18:37:49 +00:00
Tom Kuson
3fbabfe126 [flake8-pyi] Check PEP 695 type aliases for snake-case-type-alias and t-suffixed-type-alias (#8966)
## Summary

Check PEP 695 type alias definitions for `snake-case-type-alias`
(`PYI042`) and `t-suffixed-type-alias` (`PYI043`)

Related to #8771.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-02 13:26:43 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
20ab14e354 Avoid unnecessary index diagnostics when value is modified (#8970)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8969.
2023-12-02 18:17:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
22d8a989d4 Avoid underflow in get_model matching (#8965)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8962.
2023-12-02 13:56:57 +00:00
Tom Kuson
35082b28cd Fix error in t-suffixed-type-alias (PYI043) example (#8963)
## Summary

For `t-suffixed-type-alias` to trigger, the type alias needs to be
marked as such using the `typing.TypeAlias` annotation and the name of
the alias must be marked as private using a leading underscore. The
documentation example was of an unannotated type alias that was not
marked as private, which was misleading.

## Test Plan

The current example doesn't trigger the rule; the example in this merge
request does.
2023-12-02 08:52:50 -05:00
Micha Reiser
5aaf99b856 Implement the fix_power_op_line_length preview style (#8947) 2023-12-02 09:35:34 +09:00
Charlie Marsh
58bf6f5762 Remove todo branches from control-flow graph (#8960) 2023-12-01 23:46:50 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
277cd80175 Add erroneous for-loop test case for CFG (#8957) 2023-12-01 23:11:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
20a40771a5 Consider more wildcards in control flow graph matches (#8956) 2023-12-01 17:58:32 -05:00
Michael Essiet
4af3f43e5e Added the command to run ruff using pkgx to the installation.md (#8955)
## Summary

This PR adds the command to run ruff using [pkgx](https://pkgx.sh).

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

It's just showing that ruff is supported in one more package manager.

## Test Plan

You can run `pkgx ruff` if you have pkgx installed or run `sh <(curl
https://pkgx.sh) +github.com/charliermarsh/ruff sh
`
2023-12-01 20:43:01 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
0b1a36f8c8 ruff_python_formatter: light refactoring of code snippet formatting in docstrings (#8950)
In the source of working on #8859, I made a number of smallish refactors
to how code snippet formatting works. Most or all of these were
motivated by writing in support for reStructuredText blocks. They have
some fundamentally different requirements than doctests, and there are a
lot more ways for reStructuredText blocks to become invalid.

(Commit-by-commit review is recommended as the commit messages provide
further context on each change. I split this off from ongoing work to
make review more manageable.)
2023-12-01 14:46:39 -05:00
qdegraaf
64c2535e28 [pylint] Add add_argument utility and autofix for PLW1514 (#8928)
## Summary

- Adds `add_argument` similar to existing `remove_argument` utility to
safely add arguments to functions.
- Adds autofix for `PLW1514` as per specs requested in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8883 as a test

## Test Plan

Checks on existing fixtures as well as additional test and fixture for
Python 3.9 and lower fix

## Issue Link

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8883
2023-12-01 18:23:56 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
5510a6131e Ignore @overload and @override methods for too-many-arguments checks (#8954)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8945.
2023-12-01 18:22:53 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e5db72459e Detect implicit returns in auto-return-types (#8952)
## Summary

Adds detection for branches without a `return` or `raise`, so that we
can properly `Optional` the return types. I'd like to remove this and
replace it with our code graph analysis from the `unreachable.rs` rule,
but it at least fixes the worst offenders.

Closes #8942.
2023-12-01 12:35:01 -05:00
Tom Kuson
d66063bb33 [flake8-pyi] Check for kwarg and vararg NoReturn type annotations (#8948)
## Summary

Triggers `no-return-argument-annotation-in-stub` (`PYI050`) for vararg
and kwarg `NoReturn` type annotations.

Related to #8771.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-12-01 12:18:52 -05:00
Micha Reiser
506be68782 Enable Preview mode for formatter benchmarks (#8944) 2023-12-01 10:02:59 +00:00
Steve C
cb1d3df085 [pylint] Implement unnecessary-dict-index-lookup (PLR1733) (#8036)
## Summary

Add
[R1733](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/unnecessary-dict-index-lookup.html)
and autofix!

See #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test` and manually
2023-12-01 05:09:50 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
69dfe0a207 Fix doc formatting for zero-sleep-call (#8937) 2023-11-30 22:34:09 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
46a174a22e Use full arguments range for zero-sleep-call (#8936) 2023-12-01 03:09:18 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
912c39ce2a Add support for @functools.singledispatch (#8934)
## Summary

When a function uses `@functools.singledispatch`, we need to treat the
first argument of any implementations as runtime-required.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6849.
2023-12-01 03:04:58 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b2638c62a5 Update formatter fixtures (#8935)
I merged a branch that wasn't up-to-date, which left us with test
failures on `main`.
2023-12-01 02:57:05 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
eaa310429f Insert trailing comma when function breaks with single argument (#8921)
## Summary

Given:

```python
def _example_function_xxxxxxx(
    variable: Optional[List[str]]
) -> List[example.ExampleConfig]:
    pass
```

We should be inserting a trailing comma after the argument (as long as
it's a single-argument function). This was an inconsistency with Black,
but also led to some internal inconsistencies, whereby we added the
comma if the argument contained a trailing end-of-line comment, but not
otherwise.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8912.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

Before:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 146 |
| poetry | 0.99925 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 322 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 21 |

After:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99955 | 10596 | 213 |
| poetry | 0.99917 | 317 | 13 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 324 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99976 | 654 | 14 |
| zulip | 0.99957 | 1459 | 36 |
2023-11-30 21:49:28 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
019d9aebe9 Implement multiline dictionary and list hugging for preview style (#8293)
## Summary

This PR implement's Black's new single-argument hugging for lists, sets,
and dictionaries under preview style.

For example, this:

```python
foo(
    [
        1,
        2,
        3,
    ]
)
```

Would instead now be formatted as:

```python
foo([
    1,
    2,
    3,
])
```

A couple notes:

- This doesn't apply when the argument has a magic trailing comma.
- This _does_ apply when the argument is starred or double-starred.
- We don't apply this when there are comments before or after the
argument, though Black does in some cases (and moves the comments
outside the call parentheses).

It doesn't say it in the originating PR
(https://github.com/psf/black/pull/3964), but I think this also applies
to parenthesized expressions? At least, it does in my testing of preview
vs. stable, though it's possible that behavior predated the linked PR.

See: #8279.

## Test Plan

Before:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 146 |
| poetry | 0.99925 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 322 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 21 |

After:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 146 |
| poetry | 0.96215 | 317 | 34 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 322 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 21 |
2023-11-30 21:11:14 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
f06c5dc896 Use correct range for TRIO115 fix (#8933)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug where the autofix for `TRIO115` was taking the
entire arguments range for the fix which included the parenthesis as
well. This means that the fix would remove the arguments and the
parenthesis. The fix is to use the correct range.

fixes: #8713 

## Test Plan

Update existing snapshots :)
2023-12-01 01:42:46 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c1dc4a60be Apply some minor changes to unnecessary-list-index-lookup (#8932)
## Summary

I was late in reviewing this but found a few things I wanted to tweak.
No functional changes.
2023-12-01 00:53:26 +00:00
Steve C
70febb1862 [pylint] - add unnecessary-list-index-lookup (PLR1736) + autofix (#7999)
## Summary

Add
[R1736](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/unnecessary-list-index-lookup.html)
along with the autofix

See #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test` and manually

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2023-11-30 17:45:12 -06:00
Steve C
4212b41796 [pylint] - implement R0202 and R0203 with autofixes (#8335)
## Summary

Implements
[`no-classmethod-decorator`/`R0202`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/no-classmethod-decorator.html)
and
[`no-staticmethod-decorator`/`R0203`](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/no-staticmethod-decorator.html)
with autofixes.

They're similar enough that all code is reusable for both.

See: #970 

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-30 16:18:09 -06:00
Steve C
bbad4b4c93 Add autofix for PYI030 (#7934)
## Summary

Part 2 of implementing the reverted autofix for `PYI030`

Also handles `typing.Union` and `typing_extensions.Literal` etc, uses
the first subscript name it finds for each offensive line.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

`cargo test` and manually

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2023-11-30 22:16:57 +00:00
Steve C
3ee1ec70cc Fix up some types in the ecosystem code (#8898)
## Summary

Fixes up the type annotations to make type analyzers a little happier 😄 

## Test Plan

N/A
2023-11-30 16:02:20 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
ee5d95f751 Remove duplicate imports from os-stat documentation (#8930)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8799.
2023-11-30 20:13:29 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d674e7946d Ignore underlines when determining docstring logical lines (#8929) 2023-11-30 14:27:04 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
20782ab02c Support type alias statements in simple statement positions (#8916)
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## Summary

Our `SoftKeywordTokenizer` only respected soft keywords in compound
statement positions -- for example, at the start of a logical line:

```python
type X = int
```

However, type aliases can also appear in simple statement positions,
like:

```python
class Class: type X = int
```

(Note that `match` and `case` are _not_ valid keywords in such
positions.)

This PR upgrades the tokenizer to track both kinds of valid positions.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8900.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8899.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-30 19:15:19 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
073eddb1d9 Use Python version to determine typing rewrite safety (#8919)
## Summary

These rewrites are only (potentially) unsafe on Python versions that
predate their introduction into the standard library and grammar, so it
seems correct to mark them as safe on those later versions.
2023-11-29 22:22:04 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
e8da95d09c Document fix safety for flake8-comprehensions and some pyupgrade rules (#8918)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7993.
2023-11-29 20:51:23 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c324cb6202 [pep8-naming] Allow Django model loads in non-lowercase-variable-in-function (N806) (#8917)
## Summary

Allows assignments of the form, e.g., `Attachment =
apps.get_model("zerver", "Attachment")`, for better compatibility with
Django.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7675.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-29 20:43:40 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
774c77adae Avoid off-by-one error in with-item named expressions (#8915)
## Summary

Given `with (a := b): pass`, we truncate the `WithItem` range by one on
both sides such that the parentheses are part of the statement, rather
than the item. However, for `with (a := b) as x: pass`, we want to avoid
this trick.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8913.
2023-11-30 00:11:04 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fd70cd789f Update Black tests (#8901) 2023-11-30 00:09:55 +00:00
Andrey
08f3110f1e Optimize workflow run (#8225) 2023-11-30 00:09:33 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2314b9aaca Add benchmark for running all rules including preview rules (#8865) 2023-11-29 04:26:25 +00:00
Micha Reiser
cddc696896 Stop at the first resolved parent configuration (#8864) 2023-11-29 04:21:07 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6435e4e4aa Enable auto-return-type involving Optional and Union annotations (#8885)
## Summary

Previously, this was only supported for Python 3.10 and later, since we
always use the PEP 604-style unions.
2023-11-28 18:35:55 -08:00
Dhruv Manilawala
ec7456bac0 Rename as_str to to_str (#8886)
This PR renames the method on `StringLiteralValue` from `as_str` to
`to_str`. The main motivation is to follow the naming convention as
described in the [Rust API
Guidelines](https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#ad-hoc-conversions-follow-as_-to_-into_-conventions-c-conv).
This method can perform a string allocation in case the string is
implicitly concatenated.
2023-11-28 18:50:42 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b28556d739 Update E402 to work at cell level for notebooks (#8872)
## Summary

This PR updates the `E402` rule to work at cell level for Jupyter
notebooks. This is enabled only in preview to gather feedback.

The implementation basically resets the import boundary flag on the
semantic model when we encounter the first statement in a cell.

Another potential solution is to introduce `E403` rule that is
specifically for notebooks that works at cell level while `E402` will be
disabled for notebooks.

## Test Plan

Add a notebook with imports in multiple cells and verify that the rule
works as expected.

resolves: #8669
2023-11-29 00:32:35 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
4957d94beb ruff_python_formatter: small cleanups in doctest formatting (#8871)
This PR contains a few small clean-ups that are responses to
@MichaReiser's review of my #8811 PR.
2023-11-28 18:43:07 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
5d554edace Allow booleans in @override methods (#8882)
Closes #8867.
2023-11-28 13:42:31 -08:00
Charlie Marsh
412688826c Avoid filtering out un-representable types in return annotation (#8881)
## Summary

Given `Union[Dict, None]` (in our internal representation), we were
filtering out `Dict` since we treat it as un-representable (i.e., we
can't convert it to an expression), returning just `None` as the type
annotation. We should require that all members of the union are
representable.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8879.
2023-11-28 21:10:42 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
47d80f29a7 Lexer start of line is false only for Mode::Expression (#8880)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug in the lexer where the `Mode::Ipython` wasn't
being considered when initializing the soft keyword transformer which
wraps the lexer. This means that if the source code starts with either
`match` or `type` keyword, then the keywords were being considered as
name tokens instead. For example,

```python
match foo:
    case bar:
        pass
```

This would transform the `match` keyword into an identifier if the mode
is `Ipython`.

The fix is to reverse the condition in the soft keyword initializer so
that any new modes are by default considered as the lexer being at start
of line.

## Test Plan

Add a new test case for `Mode::Ipython` and verify the snapshot.

fixes: #8870
2023-11-28 20:38:25 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9dee1883ce Update ruff-dev to use SourceKind (#8878)
Just a small quality of life improvement to be able to pass in the
Jupyter Notebook to `ruff-dev` CLI.
2023-11-28 14:27:35 -06:00
Andrew Gallant
f585e3e2dc remove several uses of unsafe (#8600)
This PR removes several uses of `unsafe`. I generally limited myself to
low hanging fruit that I could see. There are still a few remaining uses
of `unsafe` that looked a bit more difficult to remove (if possible at
all). But this gets rid of a good chunk of them.

I put each `unsafe` removal into its own commit with a justification for
why I did it. So I would encourage reviewing this PR commit-by-commit.
That way, we can legislate them independently. It's no problem to drop a
commit if we feel the `unsafe` should stay in that case.
2023-11-28 09:50:03 -05:00
Joffrey Bluthé
578ddf1bb1 [isort] Add support for length-sort settings (#8841)
## Summary

Closes #1567.

Add both `length-sort` and `length-sort-straight` settings for isort.

Here are a few notable points:
- The length is determined using the
[`unicode_width`](https://crates.io/crates/unicode-width) crate, i.e. we
are talking about displayed length (this is explicitly mentioned in the
description of the setting)
- The dots are taken into account in the length to be compatible with
the original isort
- I had to reorder a few fields of the module key struct for it all to
make sense (notably the `force_to_top` field is now the first one)

## Test Plan

I added tests for the following cases:
- Basic tests for length-sort with ASCII characters only
- Tests with non-ASCII characters
- Tests with relative imports
- Tests for length-sort-straight
2023-11-28 06:00:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ed14fd9163 [pydocstyle] Avoid non-character breaks in over-indentation (D208) (#8866)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8844.
2023-11-27 21:47:35 -08:00
Tom Kuson
60eb11fa50 [refurb] Implement redundant-log-base (FURB163) (#8842)
## Summary

Implement
[`simplify-math-log`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/math/simplify_log.py)
as `redundant-log-base` (`FURB163`).

Auto-fixes

```python
import math

math.log(2, 2)
```

to

```python
import math

math.log2(2)
```

Related to #1348.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-27 23:57:00 +00:00
Andrew Gallant
33caa2ab1c ruff_python_formatter: move docstring handling to a submodule (#8861)
This turns `string` into a parent module with a `docstring` sub-module.
I arranged things this way because there are parts of the `string`
module that the `docstring` module wants to know about (such as a
`NormalizedString`). The alternative I think would be to make
`docstring` a sibling module and expose more of `string`'s internals.

I think I overall like this change because it gives docstring handling a
bit more room to breath. It has grown quite a bit with the addition of
code snippet formatting.

[This was suggested by
@charliermarsh.](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8811#discussion_r1401169531)
2023-11-27 13:32:26 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
d9845a2628 format doctests in docstrings (#8811)
## Summary

This PR adds opt-in support for formatting doctests in docstrings. This
reflects initial support and it is intended to add support for Markdown
and reStructuredText Python code blocks in the future. But I believe
this PR lays the groundwork, and future additions for Markdown and reST
should be less costly to add.

It's strongly recommended to review this PR commit-by-commit. The last
few commits in particular implement the bulk of the work here and
represent the denser portions.

Some things worth mentioning:

* The formatter is itself not perfect, and it is possible for it to
produce invalid Python code. Because of this, reformatted code snippets
are checked for Python validity. If they aren't valid, then we
(unfortunately silently) bail on formatting that code snippet.
* There are a couple places where it would be nice to at least warn the
user that doctest formatting failed, but it wasn't clear to me what the
best way to do that is.
* I haven't yet run this in anger on a real world code base. I think
that should happen before merging.

Closes #7146 

## Test Plan

* [x] Pass the local test suite.
* [x] Scrutinize ecosystem changes.
* [x] Run this formatter on extant code and scrutinize the results.
(e.g., CPython, numpy.)
2023-11-27 11:14:55 -05:00
Samuel Searles-Bryant
1f14d9a9f7 Add advice for fixing RUF008 when mutability is not desired (#8853) 2023-11-27 09:27:22 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
0202a49297 Bump proc-macro2 from 1.0.69 to 1.0.70 (#8850)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-27 10:14:06 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
d0591561c9 Bump configparser from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 (#8849)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-27 10:07:22 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
2f5859e79e Bump uuid from 1.6.0 to 1.6.1 (#8851)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-27 10:05:50 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
16085339bc Bump globset from 0.4.13 to 0.4.14 (#8848)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-27 10:04:24 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
074812115f Bump wasm-bindgen-test from 0.3.37 to 0.3.38 (#8847)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-27 10:02:53 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9b17724d77 [pylint] Extend self-assigning-variable to multi-target assignments (#8839)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8667.
2023-11-25 18:42:19 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
0d4af9d3c6 Allow space-before-colon after end-of-slice (#8838)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8752.
2023-11-25 18:16:43 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
1dbfab9a0c Auto-generate formatter nodes for string parts (#8837)
A follow-up to auto-generate the `FormatNodeRule` implementation for the
string part nodes. This is just a dummy implementation that is
unreachable because it's handled by the parent nodes.
2023-11-25 13:00:47 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
501cca8b72 Remove #[allow(unused_variables)] from visitor methods (#8828)
Small follow-up to remove `#[allow(unused_variables)]` from visitor
methods and use underscore prefix for unused variables instead.
2023-11-25 00:09:46 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
626b0577cd Explicit as_str (no deref), add no allocation methods (#8826)
## Summary

This PR is a follow-up to the AST refactor which does the following:
- Remove `Deref` implementation on `StringLiteralValue` and use explicit
`as_str` calls instead. The `Deref` implementation would implicitly
perform allocations in case of implicitly concatenated strings. This is
to make sure the allocation is explicit.
- Now, certain methods can be implemented to do zero allocations which
have been implemented in this PR. They are:
    - `is_empty`
    - `len`
    - `chars`
    - Custom `PartialEq` implementation to compare each character

## Test Plan

Run the linter test suite and make sure all tests pass.
2023-11-25 00:03:59 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
017e829115 Update string nodes for implicit concatenation (#7927)
## Summary

This PR updates the string nodes (`ExprStringLiteral`,
`ExprBytesLiteral`, and `ExprFString`) to account for implicit string
concatenation.

### Motivation

In Python, implicit string concatenation are joined while parsing
because the interpreter doesn't require the information for each part.
While that's feasible for an interpreter, it falls short for a static
analysis tool where having such information is more useful. Currently,
various parts of the code uses the lexer to get the individual string
parts.

One of the main challenge this solves is that of string formatting.
Currently, the formatter relies on the lexer to get the individual
string parts, and formats them including the comments accordingly. But,
with PEP 701, f-string can also contain comments. Without this change,
it becomes very difficult to add support for f-string formatting.

### Implementation

The initial proposal was made in this discussion:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/6183#discussioncomment-6591993.
There were various AST designs which were explored for this task which
are available in the linked internal document[^1].

The selected variant was the one where the nodes were kept as it is
except that the `implicit_concatenated` field was removed and instead a
new struct was added to the `Expr*` struct. This would be a private
struct would contain the actual implementation of how the AST is
designed for both single and implicitly concatenated strings.

This implementation is achieved through an enum with two variants:
`Single` and `Concatenated` to avoid allocating a vector even for single
strings. There are various public methods available on the value struct
to query certain information regarding the node.

The nodes are structured in the following way:

```
ExprStringLiteral - "foo" "bar"
|- StringLiteral - "foo"
|- StringLiteral - "bar"

ExprBytesLiteral - b"foo" b"bar"
|- BytesLiteral - b"foo"
|- BytesLiteral - b"bar"

ExprFString - "foo" f"bar {x}"
|- FStringPart::Literal - "foo"
|- FStringPart::FString - f"bar {x}"
  |- StringLiteral - "bar "
  |- FormattedValue - "x"
```

[^1]: Internal document:
https://www.notion.so/astral-sh/Implicit-String-Concatenation-e036345dc48943f89e416c087bf6f6d9?pvs=4

#### Visitor

The way the nodes are structured is that the entire string, including
all the parts that are implicitly concatenation, is a single node
containing individual nodes for the parts. The previous section has a
representation of that tree for all the string nodes. This means that
new visitor methods are added to visit the individual parts of string,
bytes, and f-strings for `Visitor`, `PreorderVisitor`, and
`Transformer`.

## Test Plan

- `cargo insta test --workspace --all-features --unreferenced reject`
- Verify that the ecosystem results are unchanged
2023-11-24 17:55:41 -06:00
Chaojie
2590aa30ae [flake8-bandit] Implement tarfile-unsafe-members (S202) (#8829)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646.

Bandit origin:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/main/bandit/plugins/tarfile_unsafe_members.py
2023-11-24 17:46:06 +00:00
Samuel Cormier-Iijima
852a8f4a4f [PIE796] don't report when using ellipses for enum values in stub files (#8825)
## Summary

Just ignores ellipses as enum values inside stub files.

Fixes #8818.
2023-11-24 15:24:57 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8365d2e0fd Avoid E703 for last expression in a cell (#8821)
## Summary

This PR updates the `E703` rule to avoid flagging any semicolons if
they're present after the last expression in a notebook cell. These are
intended to hide the cell output.

Part of #8669 

## Test Plan

Add test notebook and update the snapshots.
2023-11-23 07:40:57 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5b726f70f4 Avoid B015,B018 for last expression in a cell (#8815)
## Summary

This PR updates `B015` and `B018` to ignore last top-level expressions
in each cell of a Jupyter Notebook.

Part of #8669

## Test Plan

Add test cases for both rules and update the snapshots.
2023-11-22 15:33:23 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
727e389cac Add CellOffsets abstraction (#8814)
Refactor `Notebook::cell_offsets` to use an abstract struct for storing
the cell offsets. This will allow us to add useful methods on it.
2023-11-22 15:27:00 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
0cb438dd65 Avoid D100 for Jupyter Notebooks (#8816)
This PR avoids triggering `D100` for Jupyter Notebooks.

Part of #8669
2023-11-22 15:26:25 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
63a87dda63 Move notebook cell logic in separate file (#8813)
Small refactor to move cell related logic to it's own file.
2023-11-22 09:21:28 -06:00
Alan Du
359a68d18f Factor out a builder to handle common integration test arguments (#8733)
## Summary

This refactors the `ruff_cli` integration tests to create a new
`RuffCheck` struct -- this holds options to configure the "common case"
flags that we want to pass to Ruff (e.g. `--no-cache`, `--isolated`,
etc). This helps reduce the boilerplate and (IMO) makes it more obvious
what the core logic of each test is by keeping only the "interesting"
parameters.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-22 00:32:01 +00:00
Adrian
948094e691 [pylint] Add allow-dunder-method-names setting for bad-dunder-method-name (PLW3201) (#8812)
closes #8732

I noticed that the reference to the setting in the rule docs doesn't
work, but there seem to be something wrong with pylint settings in
general in the docs - the "For related settings, see ...." is also
missing there.
2023-11-21 23:44:23 +00:00
Jelmer Vernooij
f1ed0f27c2 isort: Add support for the `from-first` setting (#8663)
# Summary

This setting behaves similarly to the ``from_first`` setting in isort
upstream, and sorts "from X import Y" type imports before straight
imports.

Like the other PR I added, happy to refactor if this is better in
another form.

Fixes #8662 

# Test plan

I've added a unit test, and ran this on a large codebase that relies on
this setting in isort to verify it doesn't have unexpected side effects.
2023-11-21 23:36:15 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
5ce6299e22 Avoid PERF101 if there's an append in loop body (#8809)
## Summary

Avoid `PERF101` if there's an append in loop body

## Test Plan

Add new test cases for this pattern.

fixes: #8746
2023-11-21 15:35:42 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
5373759f62 Respect dictionary unpacking in NamedTuple assignments (#8810)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8803.
2023-11-21 19:30:48 +00:00
Zanie Blue
d9151b1948 Update ruff check and ruff format to default to the current directory (#8791)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7347
Closes #3970 via use of `include`

We could update examples in our documentation, but I worry since we do
not have versioned documentation users on older versions would be
confused. Instead, I'll open an issue to track updating use of `ruff
check .` in the documentation sometime in the future.
2023-11-21 11:34:21 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
b61ce7fa46 Replace generated reference to MkDocs (#8806) 2023-11-21 11:59:22 +00:00
maltevesper
6fb6478887 [flake8-simplify] Omit select context managers from SIM117 (#8801)
Semantically it makes sense to put certain contextmanagers into separate
with statements. Currently asyncio.timeout and its relatives in anyio
and trio are exempt from SIM117.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8606

## Summary

Exempt asyncio.timeout and related functions from SIM117 (Collapse with
statements where possible).
See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8606 for more.

## Test Plan

Extended the insta tests.
2023-11-21 11:53:42 +00:00
Ezra Shaw
bf729e7a77 fix: mark __main__ as first-party import (#8805)
## Summary

Fixes #8750. `import __main__` is now considered a first-party import,
and is grouped accordingly by the linter and formatter.

## Test Plan

Added a test based off code supplied in the linked issue.
2023-11-21 11:52:28 +00:00
Felix Yan
6ca2aaa245 Update Arch Linux package URL in installation.md (#8802)
The old URL returns 404 now.
2023-11-21 11:37:18 +00:00
Iipin
e306359411 Mark pydantic_settings.BaseSettings as having default copy semantics (#8793)
## Summary

In 2.0, Pydantic has moved the `BaseSettings` class to a separate
package called `pydantic-settings`
(https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.4/migration/#basesettings-has-moved-to-pydantic-settings),
which results in a false positive on `RUF012` (`mutable-class-default`).
A simple fix for that would be adding `pydantic_settings.BaseSettings`
base to the `has_default_copy_semantics` helper, which I've done in this
PR.

Related issue: #5308

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2023-11-20 19:29:48 +00:00
T-256
aec80dc3ab Ruff ecosystem: pass no-preview cli arg by default (#8775)
Addresses
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8489#issuecomment-1793513411
That issues still exist on formatter, but since `black` doesn't support
`no-preview` cli arg, I didn't include it in this PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie <contact@zanie.dev>
2023-11-20 12:21:51 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
10d937c1a1 [pep8-naming] Avoid N806 errors for type alias statements (#8785)
Allow, e.g.:

```python
def func():
    type MyInt = int
```

(We already allowed `MyInt: TypeAlias = int`.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8773.
2023-11-20 12:28:52 +00:00
Chaojie
653e51ae97 [flake8-bandit] Implement django-raw-sql (S611) (#8651)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646.
2023-11-20 12:21:12 +00:00
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<th>Unchanged</th>
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71573fd35c Avoid repeated triggers in nested tryceratops diagnostics (#8772)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8770.
2023-11-19 23:43:59 +00:00
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95e2f632e6 Retain extra ellipses in protocols and abstract methods (#8769)
## Summary

It turns out that some type checkers rely on the presence of ellipses in
`Protocol` interfaces and abstract methods, in order to differentiate
between default implementations and stubs. This PR modifies the preview
behavior of `PIE790` to avoid flagging "unnecessary" ellipses in such
cases.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8756.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-19 10:05:29 -05:00
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00a015ca24 Respect local subclasses in flake8-type-checking (#8768)
If you define a subclass of `pydantic.BaseModel`, and then a subclass of
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94178a0320 [flake8-pyi] Respect local enum subclasses in simple-defaults (PYI052) (#8767)
We should reuse this approach in other rules, but this is a good start.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8764.
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7165f8f05d [flake8-pyi] Improve motivation for custom-type-var-return-type (PYI019) (#8766)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8765.
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415e808046 Use pinned toolchain version in Dockerfile (#8763)
The previous build would use the cached rust version instead of
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9279114521 Add Implementation for Pylint E1132: Repeated Keyword (#8706)
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## Summary

Adds the Pylint rule E1132 to check for repeated keyword arguments in a
function call.

## Test Plan

Tested via the included unit tests and manual spot checking.
2023-11-19 00:26:24 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8b86e8004d Extend dict-get-with-none-default (SIM910) to non-literals (#8762)
## Summary

Ensures that we can catch cases like:

```python
ages = {"Tom": 23, "Maria": 23, "Dog": 11}
age = ages.get("Cat", None)
```

Previously, the rule was somewhat useless, as it only checked for
literal accesses.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8760.
2023-11-19 00:21:53 +00:00
konsti
a7fc785cc5 Add a ruff docker image at ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff (#8554)
This dockerfile creates a minimal docker container that runs ruff

```console
$ docker run -v .:/io --rm ruff check --select G004 .
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:51:26: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:55:22: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:84:13: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:177:18: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:200:18: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:354:18: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
scripts/check_ecosystem.py:477:18: G004 Logging statement uses f-string
Found 7 errors.
```

```console
$ docker image ls ruff
 REPOSITORY   TAG       IMAGE ID       CREATED         SIZE
 ruff         latest    505876b0f817   2 minutes ago   16.2MB
```

Test repo: https://github.com/konstin/release-testing2
Successful build:
https://github.com/konstin/release-testing2/actions/runs/6862107104/job/18659155108
The package:
https://github.com/konstin/release-testing2/pkgs/container/release-testing2

After merging this, i have to manually push the first image and connect
it the repo in the github UI or the action will fail due to lack of
permissions

Open questions:
* Test arm version: Anyone working on an aarch64 linux machine? I don't
see this failing or a high-priority deployment (the vast majority of
linux users is on x86), but it would be nice to have it tested one.

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2023-11-17 19:44:28 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
f460f9c5c0 Bump version to v0.1.6 (#8744) 2023-11-17 13:29:19 -05:00
Tuomas Siipola
2faac1e7a8 [refurb] Implement math-constant (FURB152) (#8727)
## Summary

Implements
[FURB152](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/docs/checks.md#furb152-use-math-constant)
that checks for literals that are similar to constants in `math` module,
for example:

```python
A = 3.141592 * r ** 2
```

Use instead:
```python
A = math.pi * r ** 2
```

Related to #1348.
2023-11-17 17:37:44 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b7dbb9062c Remove incorrect deprecation label for stdout and stderr (#8743)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8738.
2023-11-17 12:34:02 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
66794bc9fe Remove erroneous bad-dunder-name reference (#8742)
Closes #8731.
2023-11-17 17:26:29 +00:00
konsti
dca430f4d2 Fix instability with await fluent style (#8676)
Fix an instability where await was followed by a breaking fluent style
expression:

```python
test_data = await (
    Stream.from_async(async_data)
    .flat_map_async()
    .map()
    .filter_async(is_valid_data)
    .to_list()
)
```

Note that this technically a minor style change (see ecosystem check)
2023-11-17 12:24:19 -05:00
Adil Zouitine
841e6c889e Add River in "Who's Using Ruff?" section (#8740)
## Summary

I added [`River`](https://github.com/online-ml/river) in "Who's Using
Ruff?" section. River is an online machine learning library, with 4.5k
stars and 460k downloads, since few months we used
[`Ruff`](3758eb1e0a/pyproject.toml (L31))
as linter.
2023-11-17 08:13:50 -06:00
Zanie Blue
bd99175fea Update D208 to preserve indentation offsets when fixing overindented lines (#8699)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8695

We track the smallest offset seen for overindented lines then only
reduce the indentation of the lines that far to preserve indentation in
other lines. This rule's behavior now matches our formatter, which is
nice.

We may want to gate this with preview.
2023-11-16 22:11:07 -06:00
Ofek Lev
4c86b155f2 Fix typo (#8735) 2023-11-16 22:10:09 -06:00
Vince Chan
e2109c1353 Improve debug printing for resolving origin of config settings (#8729)
## Summary

When running ruff in verbose mode with `-v`, the first debug logs show
where the config settings are taken from. For example:
```
❯ ruff check ./some_file.py -v
[2023-11-17][00:16:25][ruff_cli::resolve][DEBUG] Using pyproject.toml (parent) at /Users/vince/demo/ruff.toml
```

This threw me off for a second because I knew I had no python project
there, and therefore no `pyproject.toml` file. Then I realised it was
actually reading a `ruff.toml` file (obvious when you read the whole
print I suppose) and that the pyproject.toml is a hardcoded string in
the debug log.

I think it would be nice to tweak the wording slightly so it is clear
that the settings don't neccessarily have to come from a
`pyproject.toml` file.
2023-11-17 01:10:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1fcccf82fc Avoid syntax error via importing trio.lowlevel (#8730)
We ended up with a syntax error here via `from trio import
lowlevel.checkpoint`. The new solution avoids that error, but does miss
cases like:

```py
from trio.lowlevel import Timer
```

Where it could insert `from trio.lowlevel import Timer, checkpoint`.
Instead, it'll add `from trio import lowlevel`.

See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1810838129
2023-11-17 01:07:59 +00:00
konsti
14e65afdc6 Update to Rust 1.74 and use new clippy lints table (#8722)
Update to [Rust
1.74](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/11/16/Rust-1.74.0.html) and use
the new clippy lints table.

The update itself introduced a new clippy lint about superfluous hashes
in raw strings, which got removed.

I moved our lint config from `rustflags` to the newly stabilized
[workspace.lints](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/cargo/reference/workspaces.html#the-lints-table).
One consequence is that we have to `unsafe_code = "warn"` instead of
"forbid" because the latter now actually bans unsafe code:

```
error[E0453]: allow(unsafe_code) incompatible with previous forbid
  --> crates/ruff_source_file/src/newlines.rs:62:17
   |
62 |         #[allow(unsafe_code)]
   |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^ overruled by previous forbid
   |
   = note: `forbid` lint level was set on command line
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2023-11-16 18:12:46 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
6d5d079a18 Avoid missing namespace violations in scripts with shebangs (#8710)
## Summary

I think it's reasonable to avoid raising `INP001` for scripts, and
shebangs are one sufficient way to detect scripts.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8690.
2023-11-16 17:21:33 -05:00
Zanie Blue
d1e88dc984 Update UP032 to unescape curly braces in literal parts of converted strings (#8697)
Closes #8694
2023-11-16 13:59:54 -06:00
konsti
dda31b6996 List all ipython builtins (#8719)
I checked for ipython-specific builtins on python 3.11 using
```python
import json
from subprocess import check_output

builtins_python = json.loads(check_output(["python3", "-c" "import json; print(json.dumps(dir(__builtins__)))"]))
builtins_ipython = json.loads(check_output(["ipython3", "-c" "import json; print(json.dumps(dir(__builtins__)))"]))
print(sorted(set(builtins_ipython) - set(builtins_python)))
```
and updated the relevant constant and match. The list changes from

`display`

to

`__IPYTHON__`, `display`, `get_ipython`.

Followup to #8707
2023-11-16 19:06:25 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
b6a7787318 Remove pyproject.toml from fixtures directory (#8726)
## Summary

This exists to power a test, but it ends up affecting the behavior of
all files in the directory. Namely, it means that these files _aren't_
excluded when you format or lint them directly, since in that case, Ruff
will fall back to looking at the `pyproject.toml` in
`crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures`, which _doesn't_ exclude
these files, unlike our top-level `pyproject.toml`.
2023-11-16 13:04:52 -05:00
Jonas Haag
5fa961f670 Improve N803 example (#8714) 2023-11-16 12:50:31 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
2424188bb2 Trim trailing empty strings when converting to f-strings (#8712)
## Summary

When converting from a `.format` call to an f-string, we can trim any
trailing empty tokens.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8683.
2023-11-15 23:14:49 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
a59172528c Add fix for future-required-type-annotation (#8711)
## Summary

We already support inserting imports for `I002` -- this PR just adds the
same fix for `FA102`, which is explicitly about `from __future__ import
annotations`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8682.
2023-11-16 03:08:02 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
cd29761b9c Run unicode prefix rule over tokens (#8709)
## Summary

It seems like the range of an `ExprStringLiteral` can be somewhat
unreliable when the string is part of an implicit concatenation with an
f-string. Using the tokens themselves is more reliable.

Closes #8680.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7784.
2023-11-16 02:30:42 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4ac78d5725 Treat display as a builtin in IPython (#8707)
## Summary

`display` is a special-cased builtin in IPython. This PR adds it to the
builtin namespace when analyzing IPython notebooks.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8702.
2023-11-16 01:58:44 +00:00
Alan Du
2083352ae3 Add autofix for PIE800 (#8668)
## Summary

This adds an autofix for PIE800 (unnecessary spread) -- whenever we see
a `**{...}` inside another dictionary literal, just delete the `**{` and
`}` to inline the key-value pairs. So `{"a": "b", **{"c": "d"}}` becomes
just `{"a": "b", "c": "d"}`.

I have enabled this just for preview mode.

## Test Plan

Updated the preview snapshot test.
2023-11-15 18:11:04 +00:00
Tuomas Siipola
0e2ece5217 Implement FURB136 (#8664)
## Summary

Implements
[FURB136](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/docs/checks.md#furb136-use-min-max)
that checks for `if` expressions that can be replaced with `min()` or
`max()` calls. See issue #1348 for more information.

This implementation diverges from Refurb's original implementation by
retaining the order of equal values. For example, Refurb suggest that
the following expressions:

```python
highest_score1 = score1 if score1 > score2 else score2
highest_score2 = score1 if score1 >= score2 else score2
```

should be to rewritten as:

```python
highest_score1 = max(score1, score2)
highest_score2 = max(score1, score2)
```

whereas this implementation provides more correct alternatives:

```python
highest_score1 = max(score2, score1)
highest_score2 = max(score1, score2)
```

## Test Plan

Unit test checks all eight possibilities.
2023-11-15 18:10:13 +00:00
konsti
a783b14e7d Add --skip-magic-trailing-comma to formatter dev comment (#8689)
Testing the compatibility with the future stable black style, i realized
the `ruff_python_formatter` dev main was lacking the
`--skip-magic-trailing-comma` option. This does not affect `ruff
format`.

Usage:
```shell
cargo run --bin ruff_python_formatter -p ruff_python_formatter -- --skip-magic-trailing-comma --emit stdout scratch.py
```
2023-11-15 09:23:46 +00:00
Jelmer Vernooij
9d76e4e0b9 isort: Support disabling sections with `no-sections = true` (#8657)
## Summary

This adds a ``no-sections`` option for isort in the linter, similar to
the ``no_sections`` option that exists in upstream isort
(https://pycqa.github.io/isort/docs/configuration/options.html#no-sections)

This option puts all imports except for ``__future__`` into the same
section, and is mostly used by monorepos.

I've taken a bit of a leap in assuming that ruff wants to support the
exact same option; more than happy to refactor if you'd prefer a
different way of setting this up.

Fixes #8653

## Test Plan

I've added a test and have run it on a large Python codebase that uses
isort with --no-sections. The option is disabled by default.
2023-11-14 21:45:51 +00:00
bluthej
561277925f [isort] Simplify code structure for ordering imports (#8685)
While fixing #8661 I noticed that the code structure for sorting imports
could be simplified.

## Summary

- Move the logic for `force_sort_within_sections` from `isort/mod.rs` to
`isort/ordering.rs` => now there is just one line in `isort/mod.rs`:
`let imports = order_imports(import_block, settings);` which yields the
sorted imports
- Change the function signature of `order_imports` to directly return a
`Vec<EitherImport<'a>>` => no need for `OrderedImportBlock`

I think this is a bit of an improvement because the code is simpler and
there should be a bit of a speedup when setting
`force-sort-within-sections` to true. Indeed, when it's set to true
we're now directly ordering all the imports, whereas before we would
first order the straight imports, then the from imports, combine them
and finally sort the combination a second time (this is probably not
noticeable in practice though).

## Test Plan

No tests added, this is a simple refactor.
2023-11-14 16:43:46 -05:00
doolio
1074324c52 Add starlette as a user of ruff (#8672)
Mentioned [here on
discord](https://discord.com/channels/1039017663004942429/1039017663512449056/1173726569852837958).
Used their github url as that seems to be the most common url type
though not for Litestar.
2023-11-14 08:38:12 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4099b9610f F-strings doesn't contain bytes literal for PLW0129 (#8675)
For the `PLW0129` rule, the f-string case shouldn't match against bytes
literal as f-strings cannot contain them. F-strings are made up of
either string literals or formatted expressions.
2023-11-14 18:56:18 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
f7d249ae06 Remove repeated and erroneous scoped settings headers in docs (#8670)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8505.
2023-11-14 05:44:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
bf2cc3f520 Add autotyping-like return type inference for annotation rules (#8643)
## Summary

This PR adds (unsafe) fixes to the flake8-annotations rules that enforce
missing return types, offering to automatically insert type annotations
for functions with literal return values. The logic is smart enough to
generate simplified unions (e.g., `float` instead of `int | float`) and
deal with implicit returns (`return` without a value).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1640 (though we could
open a separate issue for referring parameter types).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8213.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-13 23:34:15 -05:00
bluthej
23c819b4b3 Fix ordering for force-sort-within-sections (#8665)
Fixes #8661 

## Summary

Imports like `from x import y` don't have an "asname" for the module, so
they were placed before imports like `import x as w` since `None` <
`Some(s)` for any string s.
The fix is to first sort by `first_alias`, since it's `None` for `import
x as w`, and then by `asname`.

## Test Plan

I included the example from the issue to avoid future regressions.
2023-11-13 18:27:56 -05:00
Adrian
16060670b8 Add new rule to check for useless quote escapes (#8630)
When using the autofixer for `Q000` it does not remove the backslashes
from quotes that no longer need escaping.

This new rule checks for such backslashes (regardless whether they come
from the autofixer or not) and can remove them.

fixes #8617
2023-11-13 21:59:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
534fc34f11 Extend unnecessary-pass (PIE790) to include ellipses in preview (#8641)
## Summary

This PR extends `unnecessary-pass` (`PIE790`) to flag unnecessary
ellipsis expressions in addition to `pass` statements. A `pass` is
equivalent to a standalone `...`, so it feels correct to me that a
single rule should cover both cases.

When we look to v0.2.0, we should also consider deprecating `PYI013`,
which flags ellipses only for classes.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8602.
2023-11-13 19:28:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
df9ade7fd9 Use AST transformer for relocate (#8660) 2023-11-13 13:24:27 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
345e1401cf Treat class C: ... and class C(): ... equivalently (#8659)
## Summary

These should be seen as identical from the `ComparableAst` perspective.
2023-11-13 18:03:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
a8e0d4ab4f Fix lingering generated reference for MkDocs (#8658)
Missed this in #8652.
2023-11-13 18:00:01 +00:00
Alan Du
6f23bdb78f Generalize PIE807 to handle dict literals (#8608)
## Summary

PIE807 will rewrite `lambda: []` to `list` -- AFAICT though, the same
rationale also applies to dicts, so I've modified the code to also
rewrite `lambda: {}` to `dict`.

Two things I'm not sure about:
* Should this go to a new rule? This no longer actually matches the
behavior of flake8-pie, and while I think thematically it makes sense to
be part of the same rule, we could make it a standalone rule (but if so,
where should I put it and what error code should I use)?
* If we want a single rule, are there backwards compatibility concerns
with the rule name change (from `reimplemented_list_builtin` to
`reimplemented_container_builtin`?

## Test Plan

Added snapshot tests of the functionality.
2023-11-13 17:55:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d574fcd1ac Compare formatted and unformatted ASTs during formatter tests (#8624)
## Summary

This PR implements validation in the formatter tests to ensure that we
don't modify the AST during formatting. Black has similar logic.

In implementing this, I learned that Black actually _does_ modify the
AST, and their test infrastructure normalizes the AST to wipe away those
differences. Specifically, Black changes the indentation of docstrings,
which _does_ modify the AST; and it also inserts parentheses in `del`
statements, which changes the AST too.

Ruff also does both these things, so we _also_ implement the same
normalization using a new visitor that allows for modifying the AST.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8184.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-13 17:43:27 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
3592f44ade Allow whitespace around colon in slices for whitespace-before-punctuation (E203) (#8654)
## Summary

This PR makes `whitespace-before-punctuation` (`E203`) compatible with
the formatter by relaxing the rule a bit, as compared to the pycodestyle
implementation. It's also more consistent with PEP 8, which says:

> However, in a slice the colon acts like a binary operator, and should
have equal amounts on either side (treating it as the operator with the
lowest priority).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7259.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8642.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-13 12:16:13 -05:00
Andrew Gallant
8984072df2 ruff_python_formatter: copy and inline shared traits (#8656)
It seems as though using `include!(...)` to avoid the source code copy
breaks rust-analzer. Namely, it treats the included file as unlinked,
and so any part of analysis (e.g., goto-definition) that needs that file
to reason about the code ends up failing.

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2023-11-13 12:16:04 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
6a6de53722 Omit Insiders-only plugin when building docs on CI (#8652) 2023-11-13 10:24:58 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
5ba852a878 Bump annotate-snippets from 0.9.1 to 0.9.2 (#8646) 2023-11-13 14:55:15 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
c4fc2b8584 Bump pyproject-toml from 0.8.0 to 0.8.1 (#8648) 2023-11-13 14:53:47 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
1c5f2288ba Bump fs-err from 2.9.0 to 2.10.0 (#8649) 2023-11-13 09:38:44 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
62f1830898 Bump quick-junit from 0.3.3 to 0.3.5 (#8645) 2023-11-13 09:38:31 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
abca0a86ea Bump smallvec from 1.11.1 to 1.11.2 (#8647) 2023-11-13 09:38:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
213d315373 Avoid recommending Self usages in metaclasses (#8639)
PEP 673 forbids the use of `typing(_extensions).Self` in metaclasses, so
we want to avoid flagging `PYI034` on metaclasses. This is based on an
analogous change in `flake8-pyi`:
https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-pyi/pull/436.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8353.
2023-11-12 19:47:48 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
7fd95e15d9 Document conventions in the FAQ (#8638)
Enumerates all rules defined in each convention in the FAQ. These lists
mirror
[pydocstyle](https://www.pydocstyle.org/en/latest/error_codes.html#default-conventions).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8573.
2023-11-12 22:56:39 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
02946e7b0c Redirect from rule codes to rule pages in docs (#8636)
## Summary

This adds redirects from, e.g., `https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/F401`
to `https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/unused-import`, which are
generated automatically when creating the documentation. Though we want
to move towards human-readable names eventually, I think this is a nice
and user-friendly change (and doesn't require any fancy infrastructure,
since the redirects are handled via a plugin and added client-side).

Closes #4710.
2023-11-12 17:47:10 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
cbd9157bbf Use function range for no-self-use (#8637)
Previously, this rule used the range of the `self` annotation, but it's
a lot more natural to use the range of the function name (since it also
means the `# noqa` is associated with the method rather than its first
argument).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8635.
2023-11-12 16:37:52 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
70f491d31e Omit unrolled augmented assignments in PIE794 (#8634)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8497.
2023-11-12 20:40:33 +00:00
Jonathan Plasse
776eb8724f Fix FBT001 false negative with unions and optional (#7501)
## Summary

- Close #7487

In the spirit of `flake8-boolean-trap`, any positional argument that can
accept a boolean should raise `FBT001`.
Raise `FBT001` for all annotations that accept booleans (e.g.
`Optional[bool]`, `Union[int, bool]`).

## Test Plan

Add a fixture, with an annotation using `|`, `Optional`, and `Union`,
and containing a boolean.
2023-11-12 15:09:23 -05:00
Charlie Wilson
5f78580775 Remove unecessary commentary in PD901 message (#8625)
## Summary

Removes unnecessary commentary from the PD901 message. This does make it
different from pandas-vet, but it improves consistency with the rest of
messages.

Current Message:

> `df` is a bad variable name. Be kinder to your future self.


New Message

> `df` is a bad variable name.


## Test Plan

The relevant snapshot has been updated with the new message.

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2023-11-12 17:20:05 +00:00
Bodo Graumann
4d301f6dcc Improve docs for RUF001, RUF002 and RUF003 (#8628)
I got an error from RUF001 and wanted to override it. How to do that was
not quite obvious. In the process I have tried to improve the
documentation for the rule and it's siblings.
2023-11-12 17:19:25 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
96b265ccec Implement autofix for multiple-spaces-after-operator and multiple-spaces-before-operator (#8623) 2023-11-11 23:46:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
e0a0ddcf7d Implement autofix for multiple-spaces-after-keyword and multiple-spaces-before-keyword (#8622)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8312.
2023-11-11 23:41:12 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9724dfd939 Implement autofix for unnecessary-lambda (PLW0108) (#8621)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8618.
2023-11-11 18:34:02 -05:00
Steven DeMartini
d7144d6d8e Fix docs typo for ruff format preview configuration (#8611)
## Summary

The ruff configuration section is called "format", rather than
"preview". Using the configuration as it was written in the docs gives
an error:

```
$ ruff format --check .
ruff failed
  Cause: TOML parse error at line 143, column 1
    |
143 | [tool.ruff.preview]
    | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
invalid type: map, expected a boolean
```

## Test Plan

Tested running `ruff format` with the following in my `pyproject.toml`:

```toml
[tool.ruff.format]
preview = true
```

and it worked properly (using preview rules for formatting).
2023-11-11 03:07:32 +00:00
Jesse Serrao
39728a1198 Add check for is comparison with mutable initialisers to rule F632 (#8607)
## Summary

Adds an extra check to F632 to check for any `is` comparisons to a
mutable initialisers.
Implements #8589 .

Example:
```Python
named_var = {}
if named_var is {}:  # F632 (fix)
    pass
```
The if condition will always evaluate to False because it checks on
identity and it's impossible to take the same identity as a hard coded
list/set/dict initializer.

## Test Plan

Multiple test cases were added to ensure the rule works + doesn't flag
false positives + the fix works correctly.
2023-11-11 00:29:23 +00:00
Shantanu
8207d6df82 Fix unnecessary parentheses in UP007 fix (#8610)
Fixes #8609
2023-11-10 19:15:09 -05:00
Jake Park
c8edac9d2b [pylint] Implement redefined-argument-from-local (R1704) (#8159)
## Summary

It implements Pylint rule R1704: redefined-argument-from-local

Problematic code:
```python
def show(host_id=10.11):
    # +1: [redefined-argument-from-local]
    for host_id, host in [[12.13, "Venus"], [14.15, "Mars"]]:
        print(host_id, host)
```

Correct code:
```python
def show(host_id=10.11):
    for inner_host_id, host in [[12.13, "Venus"], [14.15, "Mars"]]:
        print(host_id, inner_host_id, host)
```

References:
[Pylint
documentation](https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/refactor/redefined-argument-from-local.html)
[Related Issue](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970)

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-10 14:13:07 -05:00
Alan Du
5a1a8bebca Allow overriding pydocstyle convention rules (#8586)
## Summary

This fixes #2606 by moving where we apply the convention ignores --
instead of applying that at the very end, e track, we now track which
rules have been specifically enabled (via `Specificity::Rule`). If they
have, then we do *not* apply the docstring overrides at the end.

## Test Plan

Added unit tests to `ruff_workspace` and an integration test to
`ruff_cli`
2023-11-10 18:47:37 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
3e00ddce38 Preserve trailing semicolon for Notebooks (#8590)
## Summary

This PR updates the formatter to preserve trailing semicolon for Jupyter
Notebooks.

The motivation behind the change is that semicolons in notebooks are
typically used to hide the output, for example when plotting. This is
highlighted in the linked issue.

The conditions required as to when the trailing semicolon should be
preserved are:
1. It should be a top-level statement which is last in the module.
2. For statement, it can be either assignment, annotated assignment, or
augmented assignment. Here, the target should only be a single
identifier i.e., multiple assignments or tuple unpacking isn't
considered.
3. For expression, it can be any.

## Test Plan

Add a new integration test in `ruff_cli`. The test notebook basically
acts as a document as to which trailing semicolons are to be preserved.

fixes: #8254
2023-11-10 21:53:35 +05:30
Andrew Gallant
a7dbe9d670 refine pyupgrade's TimeoutErrorAlias lint (UP041) to remove false positives (#8587)
Previously, this lint had its alias detection logic a little
backwards. That is, for Python 3.11+, it would *only* detect
asyncio.TimeoutError as an alias, but it should have also detected
socket.timeout as an alias. And in Python <3.11, it would falsely
detect asyncio.TimeoutError as an alias where it should have only
detected socket.timeout as an alias.

We fix it so that both asyncio.TimeoutError and socket.timeout are
detected as aliases in Python 3.11+, and only socket.timeout is
detected as an alias in Python 3.10.

Fixes #8565

## Test Plan

I tested this by updating the existing snapshot test which had
erroneously
asserted that socket.timeout should not be replaced with TimeoutError in
Python
3.11+. I also added a new regression test that targets Python 3.10 and
ensures
that the suggestion to replace asyncio.TimeoutError with TimeoutError
does not
occur.
2023-11-10 10:15:33 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
036b6bc0bd Document context manager breaking deviation vs. Black (#8597)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8180.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8580.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7441.
2023-11-10 04:32:29 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d5606b7705 Consider the new f-string tokens for flake8-commas (#8582)
## Summary

This fixes the bug where the `flake8-commas` rules weren't taking the
new f-string tokens into account.

## Test Plan

Add new test cases around f-strings for all of `flake8-commas`'s rules.

fixes: #8556
2023-11-10 09:49:14 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
7968e190dd Write unchanged, excluded files to stdout when read via stdin (#8596)
## Summary

When you run Ruff via stdin, and pass `format` or `check --fix`, we
typically write the changed or unchanged contents to stdout. It turns
out we forgot to do this when the file is _excluded_, so if you run
`ruff format /path/to/excluded/file.py`, we don't write _anything_ to
`stdout`. This led to a bug in the LSP whereby we deleted file contents
for third-party files.

The right thing to do here is write back the unchanged contents, as it
should always be safe to write the output of stdout back to a file.
2023-11-09 23:15:01 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
346a828db2 Add a BindingKind for WithItem variables (#8594) 2023-11-09 22:44:49 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
0ac124acef Make unpacked assignment a flag rather than a BindingKind (#8595)
## Summary

An assignment can be _both_ (e.g.) a loop variable _and_ assigned via
unpacking. In other words, unpacking is a quality of an assignment, not
a _kind_.
2023-11-09 21:41:30 -05:00
Adrian
4ebd0bd31e Support local and dynamic class- and static-method decorators (#8592)
## Summary

This brings ruff's behavior in line with what `pep8-naming` already does
and thus closes #8397.

I had initially implemented this to look at the last segment of a dotted
path only when the entry in the `*-decorators` setting started with a
`.`, but in the end I thought it's better to remain consistent w/
`pep8-naming` and doing a match against the last segment of the
decorator name in any case.

If you prefer to diverge from this in favor of less ambiguity in the
configuration let me know and I'll change it so you would need to put
e.g. `.expression` in the `classmethod-decorators` list.

## Test Plan

Tested against the file in the issue linked below, plus the new testcase
added in this PR.
2023-11-10 02:04:25 +00:00
Zanie Blue
565ddebb15 Improve detection of TYPE_CHECKING blocks imported from typing_extensions or _typeshed (#8429)
~Improves detection of types imported from `typing_extensions`. Removes
the hard-coded list of supported types in `typing_extensions`; instead
assuming all types could be imported from `typing`, `_typeshed`, or
`typing_extensions`.~

~The typing extensions package appears to re-export types even if they
do not need modification.~


Adds detection of `if typing_extensions.TYPE_CHECKING` blocks. Avoids
inserting a new `if TYPE_CHECKING` block and `from typing import
TYPE_CHECKING` if `typing_extensions.TYPE_CHECKING` is used (closes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8427)

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2023-11-09 12:21:03 -06:00
Dhruv Manilawala
9d167a1f5c Slice source code instead of generating it for EM fixes (#7746)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug where the generated fix for `EM*` rules would
replace a
triple-quoted (f-)string with a single-quoted (f-)string. This changes
the
semantic of the string in case it contains a single-quoted string
literal. This
is especially evident with f-strings where the expression could contain
another
string within it. For example,

```python
f"""normal {"another"} normal"""
```

## Test Plan

Add test case for triple-quoted string and update the snapshots.

fixes: #6988
fixes: #7736
2023-11-09 05:22:15 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9e184a9067 Revert "Avoid inserting trailing commas within f-strings" (#8576)
Reverts astral-sh/ruff#8574. This caused a bunch of ecosystem changes --
needs more work.
2023-11-09 05:02:04 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
9d1027c239 Fix permalink to convention setting (#8575) 2023-11-09 04:50:32 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f499f0ca60 Avoid inserting trailing commas within f-strings (#8574)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8556.
2023-11-08 23:25:23 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
722687ad72 Detect runtime-evaluated base classes defined in the current file (#8572)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8250.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/5486.
2023-11-08 22:38:06 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4760af3dcb Avoid FURB113 autofix if comments are present (#8494)
This PR avoids creating the fix for `FURB113` if there are comments in
between the `append` calls.

fixes: #8105
2023-11-09 03:10:11 +00:00
doolio
4fdf97a95c Apply consistent code block labels (#8563)
This ensures the python label is used for all python code blocks for
consistency.

## Test Plan

Visual inspection of all changes via git client ensuring no other
changes were made in error.
2023-11-09 01:49:24 +00:00
doolio
0ea1076f85 Add missing config tabs (#8558) 2023-11-09 01:49:06 +00:00
Zanie Blue
3956f38999 Prepare release 0.1.5 (#8570)
[Rendered
CHANGELOG](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/release/015/CHANGELOG.md#015)
2023-11-08 16:00:57 -06:00
Zanie Blue
fe9727ac38 Add rooster release management configuration and instructions (#8567)
I'd rather not be the only one who can easily generate our changelog
entries so I invested some time to get Rooster a bit further along and
add instructions.
2023-11-08 13:08:19 -06:00
Dosenpfand
3ebaca5246 Doc: Fix link to isort known-first-party (#8562) 2023-11-08 11:12:11 -05:00
Felix Williams
7391f74cbc Add hidden --extension to override inference of source type from file extension (#8373)
## Summary

This PR addresses the incompatibility with `jupyterlab-lsp` +
`python-lsp-ruff` arising from the inference of source type from file
extension, raised in #6847.

In particular it follows the suggestion in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/6847#issuecomment-1765724679 to
specify a mapping from file extension to source type.

The source types are

- python
- pyi
- ipynb

Usage:

```sh
ruff check --no-cache --stdin-filename Untitled.ipynb --extension ipynb:python
```

Unlike the original suggestion, `:` instead of `=` is used to associate
file extensions to language since that is what is used with
`--per-file-ignores` which is an existing option that accepts a mapping.

## Test Plan

2 tests added to `integration_test.rs` to ensure the override works as
expected

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2023-11-08 08:02:40 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
71e93a9fa4 Only flag flake8-trio rule when trio is present (#8550)
## Summary

Hoping to avoid some false positives by narrowing the scope of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8534.
2023-11-07 22:27:58 +00:00
Kar Petrosyan
e2c7b1ece6 [TRIO] Add TRIO109 rule (#8534)
## Summary

Adds TRIO109 from the [flake8-trio
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio).
Relates to: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8451
2023-11-07 17:13:01 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
621e98f452 Improve detail link contrast in dark mode (#8548)
Use our light-mode styling for links in that context.

<img width="627" alt="Screen Shot 2023-11-07 at 4 34 48 PM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/1e30c3ac-18e2-4663-876c-75c6f8b67d53">

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8519.
2023-11-07 21:41:34 +00:00
Kar Petrosyan
0126f74c29 Add TRIO110 rule (#8537)
## Summary

Adds TRIO110 from the [flake8-trio
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio).
Relates to: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8451
2023-11-07 21:27:19 +00:00
Chaojie
fce9f63418 [flake8-bandit] Implement mako-templates (S702) (#8533)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646.
2023-11-07 20:58:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ce549e75bc Update pre-commit documentation (#8545)
I got some feedback on Mastodon that it wasn't clear how to use the
linter and formatter together in pre-commit (mostly in the pre-commit
repo's documentation, which is even less clear, but the two should be
consistent).
2023-11-07 18:40:13 +00:00
Lukasz Piatkowski
03303a9edd Account for selector specificity when merging extend_unsafe_fixes and override extend_safe_fixes (#8444)
## Summary

Prior to this change `extend_unsafe_fixes` took precedence over
`extend_safe_fixes` selectors, so any conflicts were resolved in favour
of `extend_unsafe_fixes`. Thanks to that ruff were conservatively
assuming that if configs conlict the fix corresponding to selected rule
will be treated as unsafe.

After this change we take into account Specificity of the selectors. For
conflicts between selectors of the same Specificity we will treat the
corresponding fixes as unsafe. But if the conflicting selectors are of
different specificity the more specific one will win.

## Test Plan

Tests were added for the `FixSafetyTable` struct. The
`check_extend_unsafe_fixes_conflict_with_extend_safe_fixes_by_specificity`
integration test was added to test conflicting rules of different
specificity.

Fixes #8404

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie <contact@zanie.dev>
2023-11-07 10:33:40 -06:00
Zanie Blue
7873ca38e5 Update applicability messages for clarity in tests (#8541)
These names are only ever displayed internally right now and we could be
clearer in our test snapshots.

The diff is kind of scary because all of the tests fixtures are updated.
2023-11-07 16:11:43 +00:00
Aarni Koskela
7dabc4598b Allow RUFF_NO_CACHE environment variable (like RUFF_CACHE_DIR) (#8538)
## Summary

Being able to set `--no-cache` without touching the command line makes
comparing formatter speed with e.g. Hyperfine a lot easier; Black allows
one to set `BLACK_CACHE_DIR=/dev/null`, but setting
`RUFF_CACHE_DIR=/dev/null` has Ruff choke:

```
error: Failed to initialize cache at /dev/null: Not a directory (os error 20)
error: Failed to initialize cache at /dev/null: Not a directory (os error 20)
warning: Failed to open cache file '/dev/null/0.1.4/18160934645386409287': Not a directory (os error 20)
```

Alternately, we could make a `/dev/null` (or `nul` on Windows) cache
directory imply `--no-cache`?

## Test Plan

None yet.
2023-11-07 08:35:28 -06:00
Andrew Gallant
6a1fa4778f Reject more syntactically invalid Python programs (#8524)
## Summary

This commit adds some additional error checking to the parser such that
assignments that are invalid syntax are rejected. This covers the
obvious cases like `5 = 3` and some not so obvious cases like `x + y =
42`.

This does add an additional recursive call to the parser for the cases
handling assignments. I had initially been concerned about doing this,
but `set_context` is already doing recursion during assignments, so I
didn't feel as though this was changing any fundamental performance
characteristics of the parser. (Also, in practice, I would expect any
such recursion here to be quite shallow since the recursion is done on
the target of an assignment. Such things are rarely nested much in
practice.)

Fixes #6895

## Test Plan

I've added unit tests covering every case that is detected as invalid on
an `Expr`.
2023-11-07 07:16:06 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c3d6d5d006 Add singleton escape hatch to B008 documentation (#8501)
## Summary:

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8378.
2023-11-07 04:53:45 +00:00
qdegraaf
9a8400a287 Avoid raising TRIO115 violations for trio.sleep(...) calls with non-number values (#8532)
## Summary

Fixes bug in `TRIO115` where it would not `return` for values that were
not a `NumberLiteral` so
```python
x = "bla"
trio.sleep(x)
```
would set off a false positive

## Test Plan

Added test case to fixture
2023-11-06 16:49:12 -06:00
Juan Orduz
d71c65d0c8 Add PyMC Marketing to Users (#8529)
Add [PyMC-Marketing](https://github.com/pymc-labs/pymc-marketing) to
users. See https://github.com/pymc-labs/pymc-marketing/pull/424
2023-11-06 16:21:49 -06:00
doolio
7f92bfbc4a docs: Add missing toml config tabs (#8512) 2023-11-06 21:12:38 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
37301375c8 Make SIM118 fix as safe when the expression is a known dictionary (#8525)
## Summary

Given `key in obj.keys()`, `obj` _could_ be a dictionary, or it could be
another type that defines
a `.keys()` method. In the latter case, removing the `.keys()` attribute
could lead to a runtime error.

Previously, we marked all `SIM118` fixes as unsafe for this reason;
however, in preview, we now mark them as safe if we can
infer that the expression is a dictionary.

## Test Plan

Added a preview fixture.
2023-11-06 21:06:33 +00:00
Aarni Koskela
c07947bfac Add Pillow to Ruff users (#8523)
## Summary

See https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/pull/6966 :)

## Test Plan

Looked at the Markdown preview!
2023-11-06 12:59:06 -06:00
T-256
72964529a5 Skip ecosystem check when no changes detected (#8520)
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## Summary

For example, https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8512 doesn't need
ecosystem check
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2023-11-06 12:18:20 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
eab8ca4d7e Add dedicated method to find typed binding (#8517)
## Summary

We have this pattern in a bunch of places, where we find the _only_
binding to a name (and return `None`) if it's bound multiple times. This
PR DRYs it up into a method on `SemanticModel`.
2023-11-06 11:25:32 -05:00
Zanie Blue
5b3e922050 Upgrade pre-commit dependencies (#8518) 2023-11-06 10:08:22 -06:00
Zanie Blue
311a7751f9 Ensure ecosystem project errors are properly fenced (#8516)
Fixes bug where errors could be unfenced resulting in hidden remaining
content

e.g. https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8508#issuecomment-1794960132
2023-11-06 09:35:07 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
5e2bb8ca07 Add a Fix constructor that takes Applicability as an argument (#8514)
## Summary

If you want to create an edit with dynamic applicability, you have to
branch and repeat the edit entirely between the two branches. If you
further need the edit itself to be dynamic (e.g., perhaps you have a
single edit in one case, vs. multiple in another), you suddenly have
four branches. This PR just adds an alternate constructor that takes
applicability as an argument, as an escape hatch.
2023-11-06 09:45:10 -05:00
konsti
3c8d9d45fb Recommend project.requires-python over target-version (#8513)
**Summary** Recommend the standardized, shared `project.requires-python`
over ruff's custom `target-version`. See
https://mastodon.social/deck/@davidism@mas.to/111347072204727710

**Test Plan** Docs only change
2023-11-06 14:35:32 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
82c3c513d2 Bump codspeed-criterion-compat from 2.3.0 to 2.3.1 (#8508) 2023-11-06 14:32:40 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
f2dc01e3aa Bump bitflags from 2.4.0 to 2.4.1 (#8511) 2023-11-06 09:20:39 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
5349143fca Bump serde_json from 1.0.107 to 1.0.108 (#8510) 2023-11-06 09:20:30 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
b6f23d57aa Bump syn from 2.0.38 to 2.0.39 (#8509) 2023-11-06 09:19:47 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
b7b6e0136e Bump serde-wasm-bindgen from 0.6.0 to 0.6.1 (#8507) 2023-11-06 09:19:30 -05:00
Ofek Lev
218f517487 Fix typo in example (#8506) 2023-11-06 12:52:14 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
75c669a007 Fix tab configuration docs (#8502)
Otherwise it doesn't render as expected.
2023-11-06 03:02:45 +00:00
Shantanu
2d5ce4532a Flag all comparisons against builtin types in E721 (#8491)
See #8483. Generalised fix on top of #8485

Based on the output of `print("\n".join(k for k, v in
builtins.__dict__.items() if isinstance(v, type)))`
2023-11-05 21:28:47 -05:00
qdegraaf
f3e2d12609 [TRIO] Add TRIO115: TrioZeroSleepCall (#8486)
## Summary

Adds `TRIO115` from the [flake8-trio
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio).

## Test Plan

Added a new fixture, based on [the one from upstream
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio/blob/main/tests/eval_files/trio115.py)

## Issue link

Relates to: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8451
2023-11-06 01:19:46 +00:00
Tom Kuson
de2d7e97b1 [refurb] Implement type-none-comparison (FURB169) (#8487)
## Summary

Implement
[`no-is-type-none`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/no_is_type_none.py)
as `type-none-comparison` (`FURB169`).

Auto-fixes comparisons that use `type` to compare the type of an object
to `type(None)` to a `None` identity check. For example,

```python
type(foo) is type(None)
```

becomes

```python
foo is None
```

Related to #1348.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-06 00:56:20 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
bcb737dd80 Add notes on fix safety to a few rules (#8500) 2023-11-06 00:48:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
8c146bbf11 Allow collapsed-ellipsis bodies in other statements (#8499)
## Summary

Black and Ruff's preview styles now collapse statements like:

```python
from contextlib import nullcontext

ctx = nullcontext()
with ctx: ...
```

Historically, we made an exception here for classes
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/2837). This PR extends it to
other statement kinds for consistency with the formatter.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8496.
2023-11-05 19:42:34 -05:00
qdegraaf
4170ef0508 [TRIO] Add TRIO105: SyncTrioCall (#8490)
## Summary

Adds `TRIO105` from the [flake8-trio
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio). The `MethodName` logic
mirrors that of `TRIO100` to stay consistent within the plugin.

It is at 95% parity with the exception of upstream also checking for a
slightly more complex scenario where a call to `start()` on a
`trio.Nursery` context should also be immediately awaited. Upstream
plugin appears to just check for anything named `nursery` judging from
[the relevant issue](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio/issues/56).

Unsure if we want to do so something similar or, alternatively, if there
is some capability in ruff to check for calls made on this context some
other way

## Test Plan

Added a new fixture, based on [the one from upstream
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio/blob/main/tests/eval_files/trio105.py)

## Issue link

Refers: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8451
2023-11-05 19:56:10 +00:00
Chris Rose
72ebde8d38 Add instructions for configuration of Emacs (#8488)
## Summary

Add editor integration docs for `ruff format` in Emacs by way of the
Apheleia formatter library

Depends on:  https://github.com/radian-software/apheleia/issues/233
2023-11-05 17:15:59 +00:00
trag1c
1672a3d3b7 Added tabs for configuration files in the documentation (#8480)
## Summary

Closes #8384.

## Test Plan

Checked whether it renders properly on the `mkdocs serve` preview.
2023-11-05 17:10:29 +00:00
Tom Kuson
8c0d65c98e Fix F841 false negative on assignment to multiple variables (#8489)
## Summary

Closes #8441 behind preview feature flag.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-11-05 12:01:10 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b3c2935fa5 Avoid D301 autofix for u prefixed strings (#8495)
This PR avoids creating the fix for `D301` if the string is prefixed
with `u` i.e., it's a unicode string. The reason being that `u` and `r`
cannot be used together as it's a syntax error.

Refer:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1788783287
2023-11-05 09:45:49 -05:00
Micha Reiser
e57bccd500 Fix multiline lambda expression statement formating (#8466)
## Summary

This PR fixes a bug in our formatter where a multiline lambda expression
statement was formatted over multiple lines without adding parentheses.

The PR "fixes" the problem by not splitting the lambda parameters if it
is not parenthesized

## Test Plan

Added test
2023-11-05 09:35:23 -05:00
qdegraaf
75c9be099f [E721] Flag comparisons to memoryview (#8485)
## Summary

Adds `memoryview` to the list of typeclasses that `fn is_type()` uses
for type comparison checks so that it raises a violation if `is`, `is
not` or `isinstance()` are not used.

## Test Plan

Added examples to existing fixture

## Issue Link

Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8483
2023-11-04 13:41:58 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c4889196e7 Add missing pyupgrade entry to changelog (#8479)
This got merged after the changelog was generated, but is part of the
release.
2023-11-03 20:57:19 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
6e635e99f4 Add changelog for v0.1.4 (#8478) 2023-11-03 20:11:21 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
260ea41975 Bump version to v0.1.4 (#8477) 2023-11-03 14:52:56 -04:00
Hugo van Kemenade
65effc6666 Add pyupgrade UP041 to replace TimeoutError aliases (#8476)
## Summary

Add UP041 to replace `TimeoutError` aliases:

* Python 3.10+: `socket.timeout`
* Python 3.11+: `asyncio.TimeoutError`

Re:

* https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade#timeouterror-aliases
*
https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-exceptions.html#asyncio.TimeoutError
* https://docs.python.org/3/library/socket.html#socket.timeout

Based on `os_error_alias.rs`.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

By running:

```
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings  # Rust linting
RUFF_UPDATE_SCHEMA=1 cargo test  # Rust testing and updating ruff.schema.json
pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure  # Rust and Python formatting, Markdown and Python linting, etc.
cargo insta review
```

And also running with different `--target-version` values:

```sh
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP041.py --no-cache --select UP041 --target-version py37 --diff
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP041.py --no-cache --select UP041 --target-version py310 --diff
cargo run -p ruff_cli -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyupgrade/UP041.py --no-cache --select UP041 --target-version py311 --diff
```
2023-11-03 17:24:47 +00:00
T-256
4982694b54 D300: prevent autofix when both triples are in body (#8462)
## Summary
Addresses
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1788782750

## Test Plan

Added associated test
2023-11-03 12:49:50 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
536ac550ed Remove trailing periods from NumPy 2.0 code actions (#8475)
Very minor consistency thing with other rules. For code actions, we tend
to say `Replace with {X}` rathern than `Use {X} instead.`
2023-11-03 16:28:06 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f2335fe692 Make Unicode-to-Unicode confusables a preview change (#8473) 2023-11-03 12:17:28 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
b0f9a14d9a Mark byte_bounds as a non-backwards-compatible NumPy 2.0 change (#8474)
This is the one refactor in the NumPy 2.0 upgrade rule that isn't
compatible with earlier versions of NumPy, so I'm marking it as unsafe
and adding a dedicated message.
2023-11-03 12:14:57 -04:00
Deepyaman Datta
f56bc1983b Place 'r' prefix before 'f' for raw format strings (#8464)
## Summary

Currently, `UP032` applied to raw strings results in format strings with
the prefix 'fr'. This gets changed to 'rf' by Ruff format (or Black). In
order to avoid that, this PR uses the prefix 'rf' to begin with.

## Test Plan

Updated the expectation on an existing test.
2023-11-03 10:56:21 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
7c12eaf322 Use characters instead of u32 in confusable map (#8463) 2023-11-03 09:57:47 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
41e538a748 Provide example for exclusive linting or formatting Notebooks (#8461)
Reference screenshot: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/eef5ab79-77e9-4ced-be7b-a61b7bb20ecd
2023-11-03 16:56:20 +05:30
Micha Reiser
dd2d8cb579 Avoid parenthesizing unsplittable because of comments (#8431) 2023-11-03 05:12:59 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a08c5b7fa7 Upgrade PyYAML to 6.0.1 to avoid build error (#8460)
Refer: https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/pull/702
2023-11-03 10:41:30 +05:30
Christopher Covington
9f30ccc1f4 Autoformat confusable units (#4430)
I've seen errors crop up from using the different micro and mu
characters. Follow matching recommendations on which character to prefer
for micro, ohm, and angstrom. References:
* Section 22.2 Letterlike Symbols, subsection Unit Symbols, page 877 of
[The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0

](https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode15.0.0/UnicodeStandard-15.0.pdf)
* Section 2.5 Duplicated Characters of [Unicode Technical Report
25](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr25/)
* [SI
brochure](https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf)
*
https://github.com/unicode-org/icu/blob/main/icu4c/source/data/unidata/confusables.txt
2023-11-03 04:58:43 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
31286e1c95 Re-run scripts/update_ambiguous_characters.py (#8459)
These weren't formatted consistently, and when I re-ran, the formatting
changed a bit, so I'm editing the script to keep that file constant.
2023-11-03 04:50:10 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
b9994dc495 Use fixedOverflowWidgets for playground popover (#8458)
After some Googling...

<img width="656" alt="Screen Shot 2023-11-03 at 12 23 09 AM"
src="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/1309177/be6aaa3d-0068-4bad-a27f-01785179567d">

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8442.
2023-11-03 04:29:37 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f16505d885 Formatter: Remove unnecessary group (#8455) 2023-11-03 04:14:29 +00:00
Mateusz Sokół
d04d964ace Implement NumPy 2.0 migration rule (#7702)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Hi! Currently NumPy Python API is undergoing a cleanup process that will
be delivered in NumPy 2.0 (release is planned for the end of the year).
Most changes are rather simple (renaming, removing or moving a member of
the main namespace to a new place), and they could be flagged/fixed by
an additional ruff rule for numpy (e.g. changing occurrences of
`np.float_` to `np.float64`).

Would you accept such rule?  

I named it `NPY201` in the existing group, so people will receive a
heads-up for changes arriving in 2.0 before actually migrating to it.

~~This is still a draft PR.~~ I'm not an expert in rust so if any part
of code can be done better please share!

NumPy 2.0 migration guide:
https://numpy.org/devdocs/numpy_2_0_migration_guide.html
NEP 52: https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0052-python-api-cleanup.html
NumPy cleanup tracking issue:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/23999


## Test Plan

A unit test is provided that checks all rule's fix cases.
2023-11-03 03:47:01 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f64c389654 Detect and ignore Jupyter automagics (#8398)
## Summary

LangChain is attempting to use Ruff over their Jupyter notebooks
(https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/12677/files), but
running into a bunch of syntax errors, the majority of which come from
our inability to recognize automagic.

If you run this in a cell:

```jupyter
pip install requests
```

Jupyter will automatically treat that as:

```jupyter
%pip install requests
```

We need to ignore cells that use these automagics, since the parser
doesn't understand them. (I guess we could support it in the parser, but
that seems much harder?). The good news is that AFAICT Jupyter doesn't
let you mix automagics with code, so by skipping these cells, we don't
miss out on analyzing any Python code.

## Test Plan

1. `cargo test`
2. Ran over LangChain and verified that there are no more errors
relating to `pip install` automagics.
2023-11-03 01:14:10 +00:00
Kar Petrosyan
2ff1afb15c Add initial flake8-trio rule (#8439)
## Summary

This pull request adds
[flake8-trio](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio) support to ruff,
which is a very useful plugin for trio users to avoid very common
mistakes.

Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8451.

## Test Plan

Traditional rule testing, as [described in the
documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/contributing/#rule-testing-fixtures-and-snapshots).
2023-11-03 01:05:12 +00:00
Zanie Blue
7fa6ac976a Fix documentation for RuleTable (#8448) 2023-11-02 11:10:07 -05:00
Zanie Blue
7dd5137913 Fix ecosystem check bug where comment is no longer updated (#8446)
Instead, a second is posted
2023-11-02 10:49:57 -05:00
Zanie Blue
0d93fbb4a2 Only show ecosystem command used if options are non-default (#8435)
To save that precious character count
2023-11-02 08:53:33 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
d350ede992 Remove unicode flag from comparable (#8440)
## Summary

This PR removes the `unicode` flag from the string literal in
`ComparableExpr`. This flag isn't required as all strings are unicode in
Python 3 so `"foo" == u"foo"`.
2023-11-02 13:21:45 +05:30
Zanie Blue
a8a72306f0 Fix bug where PLE1307 was raised when formatting %c with characters (#8407)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8406

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2023-11-02 04:36:52 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c8122563a6 Avoid triggering NamedTuple rewrite with starred annotation (#8434)
See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1788787357
2023-11-02 03:30:52 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f8f507cfc8 Avoid triggering single-element test for starred expressions (#8433)
See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8402#issuecomment-1788784721
2023-11-02 03:29:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ab6bf50a2d Add caveat around action comments within docstrings (#8432)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8417.
2023-11-02 03:22:34 +00:00
Zanie Blue
df4dc040de Run both stable and preview ecosystem checks (#8422)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8076
Follow-up to #8358 

Doubles the amount of ecosystem checks we do, adding separate groups for
the stable sections.

We're likely to run into GitHub comment length restrictions if there are
significant deviations. However, it should not be common for changes in
stable and preview to occur at the same time, nor should it be common
for linter and formatter changes to occur at the same time.
2023-11-01 20:51:21 -05:00
Zanie Blue
3a889f4686 Add --line-length option to format command (#8363)
Restores the `--line-length` option removed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8131

Closes #8362
Closes #8352
2023-11-01 20:39:52 -05:00
Zanie Blue
edc75dc5d6 Pull updates for refs in cached repos in ecosystem checks (#8420)
Otherwise, the cache can end up not testing the latest changes to the
ref.
2023-11-02 01:30:35 +00:00
Zanie Blue
ebad36da06 Add support for ruff-ecosystem format comparisons with black (#8419)
Extends https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8416 activating the
`black-and-ruff` and `black-then-ruff` formatter comparison modes for
ecosystem checks allowing us to compare changes to Black across the
ecosystem.
2023-11-02 01:29:25 +00:00
Zanie Blue
2f7e2a8de3 Add new ecosystem comparison modes for the formatter (#8416)
Previously, the ecosystem checks formatted with the baseline then
formatted again with `--diff` to get the changed files.

Now, the ecosystem checks support a new mode where we:
- Format with the baseline
- Commit the changes
- Reset to the target ref
- Format again
- Check the diff from the baseline commit

This effectively tests Ruff changes on unformatted code rather than
changes in previously formatted code (unless, of course, the project is
already using Ruff).

While this mode is the new default, I've retained the old one for local
checks. The mode can be toggled with `--format-comparison <type>`.

Includes some more aggressive resetting of the GitHub repositories when
cached.

Here, I've also stubbed comparison modes in which `black` is used as the
baseline. While these do nothing here, #8419 adds support.

I tested this with the commit from #8216 and ecosystem changes appear
https://gist.github.com/zanieb/a982ec8c392939043613267474471a6e
2023-11-02 01:20:52 +00:00
Zanie Blue
4d23c1fc83 Change default format for ecosystem checks to markdown (#8412)
To facilitate easier local runs
2023-11-01 16:51:33 -05:00
Zanie Blue
29573daef5 Use production builds of Ruff for pre-commit (#8410)
Requiring `cargo build` per commit is way too slow. Instead, we use the
production Ruff version. Additionally, Black is replaced with the Ruff
formatter.
2023-11-01 16:33:09 -05:00
Zanie Blue
9558bac64a Update the contributing guide with basic ruff-ecosystem instructions (#8413) 2023-11-01 16:29:15 -05:00
konsti
d5abe55b03 Include rust-toolchain in source distribution (#8414)
**Summary** Simplify CI by ensuring that the source distribution is
always built with the rust version that has been explicitly tested. See
discussion in #8389

Closes #8389

---------

Co-authored-by: Zanie <contact@zanie.dev>
Co-authored-by: Stijn de Gooijer <stijndegooijer@gmail.com>
2023-11-01 13:51:14 -05:00
Zanie Blue
3fc920cd12 Run ecosystem checks with preview mode enabled (#8358)
Until https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8076 is ready, it seems
beneficial to get feedback on preview mode changes.

Tested locally, updated logs to output the flags passed to `ruff` and
verified `--preview` is used.
2023-11-01 12:12:02 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
e9acb99f7d Add PEP reference to D212, D213 docs (#8399) 2023-11-01 05:06:46 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
1642f4dbd9 Respect --force-exclude for lint.exclude and format.exclude (#8393)
## Summary

We typically avoid enforcing exclusions if a file was passed to Ruff
directly on the CLI. However, we also allow `--force-exclude`, which
ignores excluded files _even_ if they're passed to Ruff directly. This
is really important for pre-commit, which always passes changed files --
we need to exclude files passed by pre-commit if they're in the
`exclude` lists.

Turns out the new `lint.exclude` and `format.exclude` settings weren't
respecting `--force-exclude`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8391.
2023-10-31 17:45:48 -04:00
doolio
38358980f1 Update docs related to file level error suppression (#8366)
Fixes: #8364

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2023-10-31 13:55:43 -05:00
Niranjan Kurhade
43691f97d0 Editor integrations link fixed in README (#8386) 2023-10-31 18:37:15 +00:00
konsti
3076d76b0a No newline after function docstrings (#8375)
Fixup for #8216 to not apply to function docstrings.

Main before #8216:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 33 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 148 |
| poetry | 0.99925 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 328 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |

main now:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 48 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 181 |
| poetry | 0.99925 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 339 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 23 |

PR:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 33 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 148 |
| poetry | 0.99925 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 328 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |
2023-10-31 14:32:15 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
23ed4e9616 Avoid un-setting bracket flag in logical lines (#8380)
## Summary

By using `set`, we were setting the bracket flag to `false` if another
operator was visited.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8379.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-10-31 10:30:15 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala
97ae617fac Introduce LiteralExpressionRef for all literals (#8339)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `LiteralExpressionRef` which wraps all of the literal
expression nodes in a single enum. This allows for a narrow type when
working exclusively with a literal node. Additionally, it also
implements a `Expr::as_literal_expr` method to return the new enum if
the expression is indeed a literal one.

A few rules have been updated to account for the new enum:
1. `redundant_literal_union`
2. `if_else_block_instead_of_dict_lookup`
3. `magic_value_comparison`

To account for the change in (2), a new `ComparableLiteral` has been
added which can be constructed from the new enum
(`ComparableLiteral::from(<LiteralExpressionRef>)`).

### Open Questions

1. The new `ComparableLiteral` can be exclusively used via the
`LiteralExpressionRef` enum. Should we remove all of the literal
variants from `ComparableExpr` and instead have a single
`ComparableExpr::Literal(ComparableLiteral)` variant instead?

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-10-31 12:56:11 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a8d04cbd88 Update plugins for Neovim integration docs (#8371)
This PR updates the editor integration section of the documentation for
Neovim.
* Removes the now archived `null-ls` plugin
* Add `nvim-lint` (for linters) and `conform.nvim` (for formatter)
plugins

Screenshot ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/assets/67177269/b7032228-57b1-4141-ae17-e186c4428b61
2023-10-31 18:18:07 +05:30
Micha Reiser
230c93459f Delete redundant branch in NeedsParentheses (#8377) 2023-10-31 12:06:17 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
8977b6ae11 Inline AST helpers for new literal nodes (#8374)
A small refactor to inline the `is_const_none` now that there's a
dedicated `ExprNoneLiteral` node.
2023-10-31 11:06:54 +00:00
Zanie Blue
982ae6ff08 Ensure that ecosystem check job fails if the tooling encounters an unexpected error (#8365)
Previously, `| tee` would hide bad exit codes from `ruff-ecosystem ...`

See poc failure at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/6698487019/job/18200852648?pr=8365
2023-10-30 19:48:38 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c674db6e51 Fix invalid E231 error with f-strings (#8369)
## Summary

We were considering the `{` within an f-string to be a left brace, which
caused the "space-after-colon" rule to trigger incorrectly.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8299.
2023-10-30 19:38:13 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
7323c12eee Avoid duplicating linter-formatter compatibility warnings (#8292)
## Summary

Uses `warn_user_once!` instead of `warn!` to ensure that every warning
is shown exactly once, regardless of whether there are duplicates in the
list, or warnings that are raised by multiple configuration files.

Closes #8271.
2023-10-30 19:32:55 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
161c093c06 Avoid including literal shell=True for truthy, non-True diagnostics (#8359)
## Summary

If the value of `shell` wasn't literally `True`, we now show a message
describing it as truthy, rather than the (misleading) `shell=True`
literal in the diagnostic.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8310.
2023-10-30 15:44:38 +00:00
konsti
daea870c3c Fix panic with 8 in octal escape (#8356)
**Summary** The digits for an octal escape are 0 to 7, not 0 to 8,
fixing the panic in #8355

**Test plan** Regression test parser fixture
2023-10-30 14:42:15 +01:00
konsti
b6c4074836 Insert newline between docstring and following own line comment (#8216)
**Summary** Previously, own line comment following after a docstring
followed by newline(s) before the first content statement were treated
as trailing on the docstring and we didn't insert a newline after the
docstring as black would.

Before:
```python
class ModuleBrowser:
    """Browse module classes and functions in IDLE."""
    # This class is also the base class for pathbrowser.PathBrowser.

    def __init__(self, master, path, *, _htest=False, _utest=False):
        pass
```
After:
```python
class ModuleBrowser:
    """Browse module classes and functions in IDLE."""

    # This class is also the base class for pathbrowser.PathBrowser.

    def __init__(self, master, path, *, _htest=False, _utest=False):
        pass
```

I'm not entirely happy about hijacking
`handle_own_line_comment_between_statements`, but i don't know a better
spot to put it.

Fixes #7948

**Test Plan** Fixtures
2023-10-30 13:18:54 +00:00
konsti
cf74debf42 Update pyproject-toml to 0.8 (#8351)
`build-system` is now also optional upstream.

Closes #8343
2023-10-30 10:05:37 +00:00
konsti
f483ed4240 Byte strings aren't docstrings (#8350)
We previously incorrectly treated byte strings in docstring position as
docstrings because black does so
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8283#discussion_r1375682931,
https://github.com/psf/black/issues/4002), even CPython doesn't
recognize them:

```console
$ python3.12
Python 3.12.0 (main, Oct  6 2023, 17:57:44) [GCC 11.4.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> def f():
...     b""" a"""
...
>>> print(str(f.__doc__))
None
```

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98b3d716c6 Bump clap from 4.4.6 to 4.4.7 (#8342)
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8cc97f70b4 Dedicated cache directory per ruff version (#8333) 2023-10-30 09:08:30 +00:00
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2023-10-30 09:06:48 +00:00
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703e2a9da3 Bump serde from 1.0.188 to 1.0.190 (#8346)
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b21eb1f689 Bump uuid from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0 (#8344)
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2023-10-30 09:04:49 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b0dc5a86a1 Impl Default for (String|Bytes|Boolean|None|Ellipsis)Literal (#8341)
## Summary

This PR adds `Default` for the following literal nodes:
* `StringLiteral`
* `BytesLiteral`
* `BooleanLiteral`
* `NoneLiteral`
* `EllipsisLiteral`

The implementation creates the zero value of the respective literal
nodes in terms of the Python language.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-10-30 08:47:44 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
b5a4a9a356 Inline ExprNumberLiteral formatting logic (#8340)
## Summary

This PR inlines the formatting logic for `ExprNumberLiteral` and removes
the need of having dedicated `Format*` struct for each number type.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-10-30 14:09:38 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
230c9ce236 Split Constant to individual literal nodes (#8064)
## Summary

This PR splits the `Constant` enum as individual literal nodes. It
introduces the following new nodes for each variant:
* `ExprStringLiteral`
* `ExprBytesLiteral`
* `ExprNumberLiteral`
* `ExprBooleanLiteral`
* `ExprNoneLiteral`
* `ExprEllipsisLiteral`

The main motivation behind this refactor is to introduce the new AST
node for implicit string concatenation in the coming PR. The elements of
that node will be either a string literal, bytes literal or a f-string
which can be implemented using an enum. This means that a string or
bytes literal cannot be represented by `Constant::Str` /
`Constant::Bytes` which creates an inconsistency.

This PR avoids that inconsistency by splitting the constant nodes into
it's own literal nodes, literal being the more appropriate naming
convention from a static analysis tool perspective.

This also makes working with literals in the linter and formatter much
more ergonomic like, for example, if one would want to check if this is
a string literal, it can be done easily using
`Expr::is_string_literal_expr` or matching against `Expr::StringLiteral`
as oppose to matching against the `ExprConstant` and enum `Constant`. A
few AST helper methods can be simplified as well which will be done in a
follow-up PR.

This introduces a new `Expr::is_literal_expr` method which is the same
as `Expr::is_constant_expr`. There are also intermediary changes related
to implicit string concatenation which are quiet less. This is done so
as to avoid having a huge PR which this already is.

## Test Plan

1. Verify and update all of the existing snapshots (parser, visitor)
2. Verify that the ecosystem check output remains **unchanged** for both
the linter and formatter

### Formatter ecosystem check

#### `main`

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75803 | 1799 | 1647 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99953 | 10596 | 186 |
| poetry | 0.99891 | 317 | 17 |
| transformers | 0.99966 | 2657 | 330 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99978 | 3669 | 20 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |

#### `dhruv/constant-to-literal`

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75803 | 1799 | 1647 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99953 | 10596 | 186 |
| poetry | 0.99891 | 317 | 17 |
| transformers | 0.99966 | 2657 | 330 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99978 | 3669 | 20 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |
2023-10-30 12:13:23 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
78bbf6d403 New Singleton enum for PatternMatchSingleton node (#8063)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `Singleton` enum for the `PatternMatchSingleton`
node.

Earlier the node was using the `Constant` enum but the value for this
pattern can only be either `None`, `True` or `False`. With the coming PR
to remove the `Constant`, this node required a new type to fill in.

This also has the benefit of narrowing the type down to only the
possible values for the node as evident by the removal of `unreachable`.

## Test Plan

Update the AST snapshots and run `cargo test`.
2023-10-30 05:48:53 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ee7d445ef5 Use associated methods for MemberKey and ModuleKey (#8337) 2023-10-30 04:48:28 +00:00
bluthej
5776ec1079 Sort imports by cached key (#7963)
## Summary

Refactor for isort implementation. Closes #7738.

I introduced a `NatOrdString` and a `NatOrdStr` type to have a naturally
ordered `String` and `&str`, and I pretty much went back to the original
implementation based on `module_key`, `member_key` and
`sorted_by_cached_key` from itertools. I tried my best to avoid
unnecessary allocations but it may have been clumsy in some places, so
feedback is appreciated! I also renamed the `Prefix` enum to
`MemberType` (and made some related adjustments) because I think this
fits more what it is, and it's closer to the wording found in the isort
documentation.

I think the result is nicer to work with, and it should make
implementing #1567 and the like easier :)

Of course, I am very much open to any and all remarks on what I did!

## Test Plan

I didn't add any test, I am relying on the existing tests since this is
just a refactor.
2023-10-30 04:37:33 +00:00
Micha Reiser
1f2d4f3ee1 File exclusion: Reduce code duplication (#8336) 2023-10-30 03:15:08 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
221f7cd932 Respect --extend-per-file-ignores on the CLI (#8329)
## Summary

This field was being dropped from the CLI.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8328.
2023-10-29 20:44:24 -04:00
Micha Reiser
c7aa816f17 Split tuples in return positions by comma first (#8280) 2023-10-30 00:25:44 +00:00
Micha Reiser
3ccca332bd Preserve trailing semicolons when using fmt: off (#8275) 2023-10-30 00:22:34 +00:00
Micha Reiser
2c84f911c4 Preserve trailing statement semicolons when using fmt: skip (#8273) 2023-10-30 00:07:14 +00:00
Joshua Bronson
e799f90782 Fix typo (s/adding then/adding them). (#8327)
Noticed this typo and figured I'd submit a drive-by fix.
2023-10-29 22:08:15 +00:00
Andrew Shannon Brown
9b89bf7d8a Implement pylint import-outside-toplevel rule (C0415) (#5180)
## Summary

Implements pylint C0415 (import-outside-toplevel) — imports should be at
the top level of a file.

The great debate I had on this implementation is whether "top-level" is
one word or two (`toplevel` or `top_level`). I opted for 2 because that
seemed to be how it is used in the codebase but the rule string itself
uses one-word "toplevel." 🤷 I'd be happy to change it as desired.

I suppose this could be auto-fixed by moving the import to the
top-level, but it seems likely that the author's intent was to actually
import this dynamically, so I view the main point of this rule is to
force some sort of explanation, and auto-fixing might be annoying.

For reference, this is what "pylint" reports:
```
> pylint crates/ruff/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/import_outside_top_level.py
************* Module import_outside_top_level
...
crates/ruff/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/import_outside_top_level.py:4:4: C0415: Import outside toplevel (string) (import-outside-toplevel)
```

ruff would now report:

```
import_outside_top_level.py:4:5: PLC0415 `import` should be used only at the top level of a file
  |
3 | def import_outside_top_level():
4 |     import string # [import-outside-toplevel]
  |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ PLC0415
  |
```

Contributes to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970.

## Test Plan

Snapshot test.
2023-10-29 16:40:26 +00:00
T-256
d7b966d6cd Docs: add .lint on generating options examples. (#8324) 2023-10-29 12:39:54 -04:00
Harutaka Kawamura
44e21cfada [pylint] Implement useless-with-lock (#8321) 2023-10-29 16:24:52 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
cda1c5dd35 Consistently link more settings in the documentation (#8325) 2023-10-29 16:14:50 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
86cdaea743 Allow selective caching for --fix and --diff (#8316)
## Summary

If a file has no diagnostics, then we can read and write that
information from and to the cache, even if the fix mode is `--fix` or
`--diff`. (Typically, we can't read or write such results from or to the
cache, because `--fix` and `--diff` have side effects that take place
during diagnostic analysis (writing to disk or outputting the diff).)
This greatly improves performance when running `--fix` on a codebase in
the common case (few diagnostics).

Closes #8311.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8315.
2023-10-29 16:06:35 +00:00
Zanie Blue
af4cb34ce2 Update old ecosystem checks for formatter for clarity (#8285)
Changes the title and adds some notes re the old formatter ecosystem
checks in light of #8223

Does not remove it as I'm not sure where else we test for instabilities.
2023-10-29 00:13:28 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4afff436ff Update playground format title (#8320)
Rename `Format (alpha)` to `Format (beta)`
2023-10-29 04:18:25 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
f2f2e759c7 Add a note on line-too-long to the formatter docs (#8314)
Suggested here:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/7310#discussioncomment-7410638.
2023-10-28 22:25:38 -04:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
317b6e8682 Use tool.ruff.lint in more places (#8317)
## Summary

As a follow-up of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7732, use
`tool.ruff.lint` in more places in documentations, tests and internal
usages.
2023-10-28 18:39:38 -05:00
Carter Snook
2f5734d1ac perf(parser): use faster string parser methods (#8227)
## Summary

This makes use of memchr and other methods to parse the strings
(hopefully) faster. It might also be worth converting the
`parse_fstring_middle` helper to use similar techniques, but I did not
implement it in this PR.

## Test Plan

This was tested using the existing tests and passed all of them.
2023-10-28 18:50:54 -04:00
T-256
c39ea6ef05 Docs: Avoid mention deprecated extend-ignore settings (#8305)
## Summary

Closes #8243

I'm not sure about #8222. formatter conflicts warning should include
deprecations happened before warning implementation?
2023-10-28 22:50:33 +00:00
Tom Kuson
10a50bf1e2 [refurb] Implement isinstance-type-none (FURB168) (#8308)
## Summary

Implement
[`no-isinstance-type-none`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/no_isinstance_type_none.py)
as `isinstance-type-none` (`FURB168`).

Auto-fixes calls to `isinstance` to check if an object is `None` to a
`None` identity check. For example,

```python
isinstance(foo, type(None))
```

becomes

```python
foo is None
```

Related to #1348.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

---------

Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
2023-10-28 22:37:02 +00:00
Harutaka Kawamura
a151e50ad3 [pylint] Implement bad-open-mode (W1501) (#8294) 2023-10-28 22:30:31 +00:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
854f5d09fa docs(configuration): replace extend-exclude with exclude (#8306)
## Summary

Similarly to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8302, the
configuration documentation mentions `extend-exclude` for tool specific
configuration, although neither `format` nor `lint` supports it, since
they only support `exclude`.
2023-10-28 17:08:00 -04:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
c2f6c79b3d chore: update packaging metadata (#8307)
## Summary

Tiny updates on packaging metadata:
- mention code formatting in description
- link to changelog instead of releases, now that a changelog file
exists and updated on each release
2023-10-28 23:02:07 +02:00
Farookh Zaheer Siddiqui
87772c2884 Fix typo (#8309)
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2023-10-28 12:36:39 -05:00
Harutaka Kawamura
aa90a425e0 Improve B015 message (#8295) 2023-10-28 07:18:02 -04:00
Lukas Burgholzer
81a2e74fe2 Extend bad-dunder-method-name to permit __index__ (#8300)
## Summary

Fixes #8282

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2023-10-28 07:15:30 -04:00
Giulio Mazzanti
3af890f32f Remove exclude suggestion to use extend-exclude in tool.ruff.format config docs (#8302)
## Summary

Remove wrong note on `tool.ruff.format` `exclude` option from
documentation which is referencing `extend-exclude` even if it's not
relevant for the formatter options (`exclude` is additive). See #8301

## Test Plan

N/A (Docs change)
2023-10-28 07:15:14 -04:00
Harmon
223873c8c7 Correct typo in rules documentation (#8303)
## Summary

Add missing "is":
```diff
- The 🧪 emoji indicates that a rule in "preview".
+ The 🧪 emoji indicates that a rule is in "preview".
```

## Test Plan

N/A
2023-10-28 07:14:13 -04:00
Aarni Koskela
7b4b004506 Harmonize help commands' --format to --output-format with deprecation warnings (#8203)
## Summary

Since `--format` was changed to `--output-format` for `check`, it feels
like it makes sense for the same to work for the auxiliary commands.

This 

* adds the same deprecation warning that used to be a thing in #7514
(and un-became a thing in #7984)

Fixes #7990.

## Test Plan

* `cargo run --bin=ruff -- rule --all --output-format=json` works
* `cargo run --bin=ruff -- rule --format=json` works with warnings
2023-10-28 03:30:46 +00:00
Zanie Blue
9f5102d536 Improve calculation of max display per rule in ecosystem checks (#8291)
Fixes bug where `total_affected_rules` is empty, a division by zero
error can occur if there are only errors and no rule changes. Calculates
the maximum display per rule with the calculated project maximum as the
upper bound instead of 50, this should show more rule variety when
project maximums are lower.

This commit was meant to be in #8223 but I missed it.
2023-10-27 22:04:52 -05:00
konsti
af95cbaeef Add newline after module docstrings in preview style (#8283)
Change
```python
"""Test docstring"""
a = 1
```
to
```python
"""Test docstring"""

a = 1
```
in preview style, but don't touch the docstring otherwise.

Do we want to ask black to also format the content of module level
docstrings? Seems inconsistent to me that we change function and class
docstring indentation/contents but not module docstrings.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7995
2023-10-28 01:16:50 +00:00
Zanie Blue
fc94857a20 Rewrite ecosystem checks and add ruff format reports (#8223)
Closes #7239 

- Refactors `scripts/check_ecosystem.py` into a new Python project at
`python/ruff-ecosystem`
- Includes
[documentation](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/zanie/ecosystem-format/python/ruff-ecosystem/README.md)
now
    - Provides a `ruff-ecosystem` CLI
- Fixes bug where `ruff check` report included "fixable" summary line
- Adds truncation to `ruff check` reports
    - Otherwise we often won't see the `ruff format` reports
- The truncation uses some very simple heuristics and could be improved
in the future
- Identifies diagnostic changes that occur just because a violation's
fix available changes
- We still show the diff for the line because it's could matter _where_
this changes, but we could improve this
- Similarly, we could improve detection of diagnostic changes where just
the message changes
- Adds support for JSON ecosystem check output
    - I added this primarily for development purposes
- If there are no changes, only errors while processing projects, we
display a different summary message
- When caching repositories, we now checkout the requested ref
- Adds `ruff format` reports, which format with the baseline then the
use `format --diff` to generate a report
- Runs all CI jobs when the CI workflow is changed

## Known problems

- Since we must format the project to get a baseline, the permalink line
numbers do not exactly correspond to the correct range
- This looks... hard. I tried using `git diff` and some wonky hunk
matching to recover the original line numbers but it doesn't seem worth
it. I think we should probably commit the formatted changes to a fork or
something if we want great results here. Consequently, I've just used
the start line instead of a range for now.
- I don't love the comment structure — it'd be nice, perhaps, to have
separate headings for the linter and formatter.
- However, the `pr-comment` workflow is an absolute pain to change
because it runs _separately_ from this pull request so I if I want to
make edits to it I can only test it via manual workflow dispatch.
- Lines are not printed "as we go" which means they're all held in
memory, presumably this would be a problem for large-scale ecosystem
checks
- We are encountering a hard limit with the maximum comment length
supported by GitHub. We will need to move the bulk of the report
elsewhere.

## Future work

- Update `ruff-ecosystem` to support non-default projects and
`check_ecosystem_all.py` behavior
- Remove existing ecosystem check scripts
- Add preview mode toggle (#8076)
- Add a toggle for truncation
- Add hints for quick reproduction of runs locally
- Consider parsing JSON output of Ruff instead of using regex to parse
the text output
- Links to project repositories should use the commit hash we checked
against
- When caching repositories, we should pull the latest changes for the
ref
- Sort check diffs by path and rule code only (changes in messages
should not change order)
- Update check diffs to distinguish between new violations and changes
in messages
- Add "fix" diffs
- Remove existing formatter similarity reports
- On release pull request, compare to the previous tag instead

---------

Co-authored-by: konsti <konstin@mailbox.org>
2023-10-27 17:28:01 -05:00
Zanie Blue
5f26411577 Update ecosystem pull request comment to post when unrelated jobs fail (#8289)
While we ran the `pr-comment` workflow on `completed` workflows (i.e.
instead of `success`, it can have failed) we used the default artifact
download behavior which required `success` workflows
(https://github.com/dawidd6/action-download-artifact) which meant that
if any jobs failed the ecosystem checks would not be reported.

For example, a successful ecosystem run at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/6672033727/job/18135290880
was not posted at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/6672153598/job/18135534008
because no artifacts met the success criterion.

You can see this is "valid" with a manual dispatch at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/6672278055/job/18135883849
but it pulls from the latest commit rather than the one with the failed
one mentioned above so you can't see verification it'll work for failed
jobs. Another manual dispatch at
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/6672349316/job/18136082917
shows it works great for successful jobs still.
2023-10-27 16:20:39 -05:00
Zanie Blue
40c886c3bc Separate Windows tests from Linux tests (#8287)
Windows tests take much longer and downstream CI jobs that require the
build from the Linux tests must wait to start.

Additionally, we already have if/else logic in the test suite for
Windows tests which cannot run the same command.

This will require an update to the required checks in the repository
settings.
2023-10-27 15:11:36 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
097e703071 Consider unterminated f-strings in FStringRanges (#8154)
## Summary

This PR removes the `debug_assertion` in the `Indexer` to allow
unterminated f-strings. This is mainly a fix in the development build
which now matches the release build.

The fix is simple: remove the `debug_assertion` which means that the
there could be `FStringStart` and possibly `FStringMiddle` tokens
without a corresponding f-string range in the `Indexer`. This means that
the code requesting for the f-string index need to account for the
`None` case, making the code safer.

This also updates the code which queries the `FStringRanges` to account
for the `None` case. This will happen when the `FStringStart` /
`FStringMiddle` tokens are present but the `FStringEnd` token isn't
which means that the `Indexer` won't contain the range for that
f-string.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

Taking the following code as an example:

```python
f"{123}
```

This only emits a `FStringStart` token, but no `FStringMiddle` or
`FStringEnd` tokens.

And,

```python
f"\.png${
```

This emits a `FStringStart` and `FStringMiddle` token, but no
`FStringEnd` token.

fixes: #8065
2023-10-27 11:11:44 +00:00
konsti
cd8e1bad64 Update black tests (#8278)
Update black tests to
c369e446f9
2023-10-27 10:44:19 +00:00
Carter Snook
e2b5c6ac5f perf(parser): use memchr for lexing comments (#8193) 2023-10-27 02:07:43 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
c36efe254e Refine recommendation around static methods (#8258)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8025.
2023-10-26 15:03:53 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
3e7b92991b Bump version to v0.1.3 (#8259)
Includes the changelog, which I'm currently editing.
2023-10-26 18:57:05 +00:00
Jaap Roes
25d4ddaa60 Add title attribute to icons (#8060)
## Summary

Explain the meaning of the icon for screen readers (and mouse over).
Hide "inactive" (low opacity) icons from screen readers.

Remove opacity: 1 styling, it's the default opacity.

Without this change a screen reader will just read "Hammer and spanner
test tube" for the last column in each row.
2023-10-26 13:23:02 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
63a5a12a41 Improve documentation around linter-formatter conflicts (#8257)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8245.
2023-10-26 17:19:16 +00:00
Micha Reiser
c32f943d86 Don't warn about magic trailing comma when isort.force-single-line is true (#8244)
## Summary

Based on [this
feedback](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8185#issuecomment-1780092525).
Avoid warning about `force-wrap-aliases` and `split-on-trailing-comma`
if `force-single-line` is true (which creates a dedicated import for
each imported member).

## Test Plan

Ran `ruff format . --no-cache` and verified that the warning show up
when `force-single-line=false` and aren't shown when
`force-single-line=true`
2023-10-26 16:38:20 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d211074f59 Clarify unsafe case in RSE102 (#8256) 2023-10-26 16:31:40 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
4ffd4ed61f Correct quick fix message for W605 (#8255)
## Summary

This PR fixes the `W605` rule implementation to provide the quickfix
message as
per the fix provided.

## Test Plan

Update snapshots.

fixes: #8155
2023-10-26 16:23:20 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a4dd1e5fad Refine the warnings about incompatible linter options (#8196)
## Summary

Avoid warning about incompatible rules except if their configuration
directly conflicts with the formatter. This should reduce the noise and
potentially the need for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8175
and https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8185

I also extended the rule and option documentation to mention any
potential formatter incompatibilities or whether they're redundant when
using the formatter.

* `LineTooLong`: This is a use case we explicitly want to support. Don't
warn about it
* `TabIndentation`, `IndentWithSpaces`: Only warn if
`indent-style="tab"`
* `IndentationWithInvalidMultiple`,
`IndentationWithInvalidMultipleComment`: Only warn if `indent-width !=
4`
* `OverIndented`: Don't warn, but mention that the rule is redundant
* `BadQuotesInlineString`: Warn if quote setting is different from
`format.quote-style`
* `BadQuotesMultilineString`, `BadQuotesDocstring`: Warn if `quote !=
"double"`

## Test Plan

I added a new integration test for the default configuration with `ALL`.
`ruff format` now only shows two incompatible rules, which feels more
reasonable.
2023-10-26 16:22:56 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
be3307e9a6 Make unnecessary-paren-on-raise-exception an unsafe edit (#8231)
## Summary

This rule is now unsafe if we can't verify that the `obj` in `raise
obj()` is a class or builtin. (If we verify that it's a function, we
don't raise at all, as before.)

See the documentation change for motivation behind the unsafe edit.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8228.
2023-10-26 11:33:54 -04:00
konsti
317d3dd612 Add test and basic implementation for formatter preview mode (#8044)
**Summary** Prepare for the black preview style becoming the black
stable style at the end of the year.

This adds a new test file to compare stable and preview on some relevant
preview options in black, and makes `format_dev` understand the black
preview flag. I've added poetry as a project that uses preview.

I've implemented one specific deviation (collapsing of stub
implementation in non-stub files) which showed up in poetry for testing.
This also improves poetry compatibility from 0.99891 to 0.99919.

Fixes #7440

New compatibility stats:
| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75803 | 1799 | 1647 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 35 |
| home-assistant | 0.99953 | 10596 | 189 |
| poetry | 0.99919 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99963 | 2657 | 332 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99978 | 3669 | 20 |
| warehouse | 0.99969 | 654 | 15 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |
2023-10-26 15:33:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser
f5e850745c Only omit optional parentheses for starting or ending with parentheses (#8238) 2023-10-26 07:28:58 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala
a7d1f7e1ec Use SourceKind::diff for formatter (#8240)
## Summary

This PR refactors the formatter diff code to reuse the
`SourceKind::diff` logic. This has the benefit that the Notebook diff
now includes the cell numbers which was not present before.

## Test Plan

Update the snapshots and verified the cell numbers.
2023-10-26 11:08:13 +05:30
Charlie Marsh
88c8b47326 Avoid introducing new parentheses in annotated assignments (#8233)
## Summary

We decided to avoid changing this in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7315, but it's been reported
multiple times (e.g., in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8226,
also on Discord). I suggest we change it to improve compatibility. In
general, it also seems to lend itself to better code style.

Closes #8188 
Closes #8226

## Test Plan

Shows improvements for CPython, home-assistant, Poetry, and typeshed.

Before:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75803 | 1799 | 1647 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99953 | 10596 | 186 |
| poetry | 0.99891 | 317 | 17 |
| transformers | 0.99966 | 2657 | 330 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99978 | 3669 | 20 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |

After:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1647 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99960 | 10596 | 156 |
| poetry | 0.99897 | 317 | 17 |
| transformers | 0.99966 | 2657 | 330 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |
2023-10-25 22:51:50 -04:00
Micha Reiser
133a745de1 Use line-length setting for isort (#8235) 2023-10-26 02:16:59 +01:00
Micha Reiser
6983d96d27 Fix fmt:off with trailing child comment (#8234) 2023-10-26 01:03:34 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
3c3d9ab173 Insert necessary blank line between class and leading comments (#8224)
## Summary

Given:

```python
# comment

class A:
    def foo(self):
        pass
```

We need to insert an additional newline between `# comment` and `class
A`. We were missing this handling for the case in which `# comment` is a
leading comment on `class A`, as opposed to a trailing comment of some
preceding statement.

In practice, I think this only applies to the specific case in which a
class or function is the first statement in a module, and there's a
single empty line between a leading comment and that class or function.
If there are no empty lines, then the comment "sticks" to the
definition; if there are two or more, then `leading_comments` will
truncate appropriately. If the class or function is nested, then we only
need one empty line anyway.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8215.

## Test Plan

No change in similarity.

Before:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75803 | 1799 | 1647 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99953 | 10596 | 186 |
| poetry | 0.99891 | 317 | 17 |
| transformers | 0.99966 | 2657 | 330 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99978 | 3669 | 20 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |

After:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75803 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99983 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99953 | 10596 | 186 |
| poetry | 0.99891 | 317 | 17 |
| transformers | 0.99966 | 2657 | 330 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99978 | 3669 | 20 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 22 |
2023-10-25 20:31:59 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
ff9fb0da54 Memoize and avoid candidate creation calls (#8230)
Trivial thing I noticed recently that improves performance by 1% in the
cached case :)
2023-10-25 17:50:58 -04:00
Ju4tCode
9792b1551b Add NoneBot to user list (#8198)
## Summary

Add [NoneBot](https://github.com/nonebot/nonebot2) to list of projects
using ruff. NoneBot is an asynchronous multi-platform chatbot framework
written in Python.
2023-10-25 15:03:04 -04:00
T-256
d1c67f91bd Document: Fix default lint rules (#8218)
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2023-10-25 09:42:05 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala
dbd84c947b Formatter parentheses support for IpyEscapeCommand (#8207)
## Summary

This PR removes the `todo!()` around `IpyEscapeCommand` in the
formatter.

The `NeedsParentheses` trait needs to be implemented which always return
`Never`. The reason being that if an escape command is parenthesized,
then that's not parsed as an escape command. IOW, the parentheses
shouldn't be present around an escape command.

In the similar way, the `CanSkipOptionalParenthesesVisitor` will skip
this node.

## Test Plan

Updated the `unformatted.ipynb` fixture with new cells containing
IPython escape commands and the corresponding snapshot was verified.
Also, tested it out in a few open source repositories containing
notebooks (`openai/openai-cookbook`, `huggingface/notebooks`).

#### New cells in `unformatted.ipynb`

**Cell 2**
```markdown
A markdown cell
```

**Cell 3**
```python
def some_function(foo, bar):
    pass
%matplotlib inline
```

**Cell 4**
```python
foo = %pwd
def some_function(foo,bar,):
	foo = %pwd
    print(foo
	)
```

fixes: #8204
2023-10-25 14:01:50 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala
c2ec5f0bc9 Use source type to determine parser mode for formatting (#8205)
## Summary

This PR fixes the bug where if a Notebook contained IPython syntax, then
the format command would fail. This was because the correct mode was not
being used while parsing through the formatter code path.

## Test Plan

This PR isn't the only requirement for Notebook formatting to start
working with IPython escape commands. The following PR in the stack is
required as well.
2023-10-25 19:20:02 +05:30
Piotr Dybowski
31032f4f70 Fix skipping formatting examples (#8210) 2023-10-25 11:57:30 +01:00
Otso Velhonoja
f55b724254 Fix misspelled TOML headers in the tutorial (#8209)
## Summary

Fixes misspelled TOML headers in the tutorial regarding the
configuration of the Ruff Linter.
2023-10-25 12:52:42 +02:00
Micha Reiser
fd07a12a52 Refine warning about incompatible isort settings (#8192) 2023-10-25 08:41:17 +01:00
Ran Isenberg
1ee73bdedf docs: fix name of magic-trailing-comma option in README (#8200)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2023-10-25 06:31:43 +00:00
Micha Reiser
23b55aea30 Fix typo in max-doc-length documentation (#8201)
## Summary

Fix typo in `max-doc-length` documentation
2023-10-25 15:26:42 +09:00
Micha Reiser
e36afc3324 Avoid space around pow for None, True and False (#8189) 2023-10-25 07:24:06 +01:00
Spencer Brown
8304c41714 [pylint] Add buffer methods to bad-dunder-method-name (PLW3201) exclusions (#8190)
## Summary

Python 3.12 added the `__buffer__()`/`__release_buffer_()` special
methods, which are incorrectly flagged as invalid dunder methods by
`PLW3201`.

## Test Plan

Added definitions to the test suite, and confirmed they failed without
the fix and are ignored after the fix was done.
2023-10-25 00:03:44 -05:00
Zanie Blue
6f31e9c00e Match rule prefixes from external codes setting in unused-noqa (#8177)
Supersedes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8176
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8174

## Test plan

Old snapshot contains the new / unmatched `V` code
New snapshot contains no `V` prefixed codes
2023-10-24 22:28:35 +00:00
Luca Mancusi
a6cc56fd98 Fix a wrong setting in configuration.md (#8186)
## Summary

The previous configuration for `ruff` contained an unrecognized field
`magic-trailing-comma` set to "respect". As of version 0.1.2 of `ruff`,
this field was not recognized and resulted in a TOML parse error when
running the `ruff format .` command. This change removes the
`magic-trailing-comma` field and adds the recognized
`skip-magic-trailing-comma` field set to `false`.

## Test Plan

Tested locally with `ruff` 0.1.2.
2023-10-24 17:05:09 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
0236e0751c Avoid sorting all paths in the format command (#8181)
## Summary

Related to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8135.

If we're not printing a `--diff`, or a summary of `--check` changes, we
can avoid sorting the list of results. Further, when sorting, we only
need to sort a small subset of the entries, in the common case (i.e., in
general, it's much more likely that a file is formatted than not).

## Test Plan

Local benchmarks suggest a 5-10% speedup on the cached behavior:

```
❯ hyperfine --warmup 3 "./target/release/ruff format ../airflow" "./target/release/sort format ../airflow"
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/ruff format ../airflow
  Time (mean ± σ):      70.3 ms ±   5.2 ms    [User: 52.1 ms, System: 59.0 ms]
  Range (min … max):    68.3 ms … 101.7 ms    42 runs

  Warning: Statistical outliers were detected. Consider re-running this benchmark on a quiet PC without any interferences from other programs. It might help to use the '--warmup' or '--prepare' options.

Benchmark 2: ./target/release/sort format ../airflow
  Time (mean ± σ):      66.0 ms ±   1.4 ms    [User: 48.3 ms, System: 58.4 ms]
  Range (min … max):    64.7 ms …  71.8 ms    44 runs

  Warning: Statistical outliers were detected. Consider re-running this benchmark on a quiet PC without any interferences from other programs. It might help to use the '--warmup' or '--prepare' options.

Summary
  './target/release/sort format ../airflow' ran
    1.07 ± 0.08 times faster than './target/release/ruff format ../airflow'
```
2023-10-24 20:54:06 +00:00
Zanie Blue
2d0769e324 Add external option to unused-noqa documentation (#8171) 2023-10-24 12:38:42 -05:00
Zanie Blue
80473c3f5c Link to 0.1.2 blog post (#8173) 2023-10-24 12:24:12 -05:00
Zanie Blue
4d7f90e045 Fix link to error supression documentation in unused-noqa (#8172) 2023-10-24 12:23:42 -05:00
Zanie Blue
75bd95e58c Add note about scope of rule changing in versioning policy (#8169)
Per some previous discussion, the policy is not clear about what happens
if the behavior is similar but the _scope_ in which a rule is applied
changes.
2023-10-24 11:38:31 -05:00
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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"
]
# statically link the C runtime so the executable does not depend on
# that shared/dynamic library.
#
# See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/11503
[target.'cfg(all(target_env="msvc", target_os = "windows"))']
rustflags = ["-C", "target-feature=+crt-static"]
[target.'wasm32-unknown-unknown']
# See https://docs.rs/getrandom/latest/getrandom/#webassembly-support
rustflags = ["--cfg", 'getrandom_backend="wasm_js"']

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[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"
# Mark tests that take longer than 1s as slow.
# Terminate after 60s as a stop-gap measure to terminate on deadlock.
slow-timeout = { period = "1s", terminate-after = 60 }
# Show slow jobs in the final summary
final-status-level = "slow"

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"extensions": [
"ms-python.python",
"rust-lang.rust-analyzer",
"serayuzgur.crates",
"fill-labs.dependi",
"tamasfe.even-better-toml",
"Swellaby.vscode-rust-test-adapter",
"charliermarsh.ruff"

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trim_trailing_whitespace = false
[*.md]
max_line_length = 100
max_line_length = 100
[*.toml]
indent_size = 4

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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_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/W391_2.py text eol=crlf
crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/W391_3.py text eol=crlf
ruff.schema.json linguist-generated=true text=auto eol=lf
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
crates/ruff_python_parser/resources/invalid/re_lexing/line_continuation_windows_eol.py text eol=crlf
crates/ruff_python_parser/resources/invalid/re_lex_logical_token_windows_eol.py text eol=crlf
crates/ruff_python_parser/resources/invalid/re_lex_logical_token_mac_eol.py text eol=cr
crates/ruff_python_parser/resources/inline linguist-generated=true
ruff.schema.json -diff linguist-generated=true text=auto eol=lf
crates/ruff_python_ast/src/generated.rs -diff linguist-generated=true text=auto eol=lf
crates/ruff_python_formatter/src/generated.rs -diff linguist-generated=true text=auto eol=lf
*.md.snap linguist-language=Markdown

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# - The '*' pattern is global owners.
# - Order is important. The last matching pattern has the most precedence.
# Jupyter
/crates/ruff_linter/src/jupyter/ @dhruvmanila
/crates/ruff_notebook/ @dhruvmanila
/crates/ruff_formatter/ @MichaReiser
/crates/ruff_python_formatter/ @MichaReiser
/crates/ruff_python_parser/ @MichaReiser @dhruvmanila
/crates/ruff_annotate_snippets/ @BurntSushi
# flake8-pyi
/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_pyi/ @AlexWaygood
# Script for fuzzing the parser/red-knot etc.
/python/py-fuzzer/ @AlexWaygood
# red-knot
/crates/red_knot* @carljm @MichaReiser @AlexWaygood @sharkdp @dcreager
/crates/ruff_db/ @carljm @MichaReiser @AlexWaygood @sharkdp @dcreager
/scripts/knot_benchmark/ @carljm @MichaReiser @AlexWaygood @sharkdp @dcreager
/crates/red_knot_python_semantic @carljm @AlexWaygood @sharkdp @dcreager

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<!--
Thank you for taking the time to report an issue! We're glad to have you involved with Ruff.
If you're filing a bug report, please consider including the following information:
* A minimal code snippet that reproduces the bug.
* The command you invoked (e.g., `ruff /path/to/file.py --fix`), ideally including the `--isolated` flag.
* The current Ruff settings (any relevant sections from your `pyproject.toml`).
* The current Ruff version (`ruff --version`).
-->

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name: Bug report
description: Report an error or unexpected behavior
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thank you for taking the time to report an issue! We're glad to have you involved with Ruff.
**Before reporting, please make sure to search through [existing issues](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=is:issue+is:open+label:bug) (including [closed](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=is:issue%20state:closed%20label:bug)).**
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Summary
description: |
A clear and concise description of the bug, including a minimal reproducible example.
Be sure to include the command you invoked (e.g., `ruff check /path/to/file.py --fix`), ideally including the `--isolated` flag and
the current Ruff settings (e.g., relevant sections from your `pyproject.toml`).
If possible, try to include the [playground](https://play.ruff.rs) link that reproduces this issue.
validations:
required: true
- type: input
attributes:
label: Version
description: What version of ruff are you using? (see `ruff version`)
placeholder: e.g., ruff 0.9.3 (90589372d 2025-01-23)
validations:
required: false

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name: Rule request
description: Anything related to lint rules (proposing new rules, changes to existing rules, auto-fixes, etc.)
body:
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Summary
description: |
A clear and concise description of the relevant request. If applicable, please describe the current behavior as well.
validations:
required: true

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name: Question
description: Ask a question about Ruff
labels: ["question"]
body:
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Question
description: Describe your question in detail.
validations:
required: true
- type: input
attributes:
label: Version
description: What version of ruff are you using? (see `ruff version`)
placeholder: e.g., ruff 0.9.3 (90589372d 2025-01-23)
validations:
required: false

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blank_issues_enabled: true
contact_links:
- name: Documentation
url: https://docs.astral.sh/ruff
about: Please consult the documentation before creating an issue.
- name: Community
url: https://discord.com/invite/astral-sh
about: Join our Discord community to ask questions and collaborate.

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# Configuration for the actionlint tool, which we run via pre-commit
# to verify the correctness of the syntax in our GitHub Actions workflows.
self-hosted-runner:
# Various runners we use that aren't recognized out-of-the-box by actionlint:
labels:
- depot-ubuntu-latest-8
- depot-ubuntu-22.04-16
- github-windows-2025-x86_64-8
- github-windows-2025-x86_64-16

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
labels: ["internal"]
- package-ecosystem: "cargo"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
labels: ["internal"]

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# 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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{
$schema: "https://docs.renovatebot.com/renovate-schema.json",
dependencyDashboard: true,
suppressNotifications: ["prEditedNotification"],
extends: ["config:recommended"],
labels: ["internal"],
schedule: ["before 4am on Monday"],
semanticCommits: "disabled",
separateMajorMinor: false,
prHourlyLimit: 10,
enabledManagers: ["github-actions", "pre-commit", "cargo", "pep621", "pip_requirements", "npm"],
cargo: {
// See https://docs.renovatebot.com/configuration-options/#rangestrategy
rangeStrategy: "update-lockfile",
},
pep621: {
// The default for this package manager is to only search for `pyproject.toml` files
// found at the repository root: https://docs.renovatebot.com/modules/manager/pep621/#file-matching
fileMatch: ["^(python|scripts)/.*pyproject\\.toml$"],
},
pip_requirements: {
// The default for this package manager is to run on all requirements.txt files:
// https://docs.renovatebot.com/modules/manager/pip_requirements/#file-matching
// `fileMatch` doesn't work for excluding files; to exclude `requirements.txt` files
// outside the `doc/` directory, we instead have to use `ignorePaths`. Unlike `fileMatch`,
// which takes a regex string, `ignorePaths` takes a glob string, so we have to use
// a "negative glob pattern".
// See:
// - https://docs.renovatebot.com/modules/manager/#ignoring-files-that-match-the-default-filematch
// - https://docs.renovatebot.com/configuration-options/#ignorepaths
// - https://docs.renovatebot.com/string-pattern-matching/#negative-matching
ignorePaths: ["!docs/requirements*.txt"]
},
npm: {
// The default for this package manager is to only search for `package.json` files
// found at the repository root: https://docs.renovatebot.com/modules/manager/npm/#file-matching
fileMatch: ["^playground/.*package\\.json$"],
},
"pre-commit": {
enabled: true,
},
packageRules: [
// Pin GitHub Actions to immutable SHAs.
{
matchDepTypes: ["action"],
pinDigests: true,
},
// Annotate GitHub Actions SHAs with a SemVer version.
{
extends: ["helpers:pinGitHubActionDigests"],
extractVersion: "^(?<version>v?\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+)$",
versioning: "regex:^v?(?<major>\\d+)(\\.(?<minor>\\d+)\\.(?<patch>\\d+))?$",
},
{
// Group upload/download artifact updates, the versions are dependent
groupName: "Artifact GitHub Actions dependencies",
matchManagers: ["github-actions"],
matchDatasources: ["gitea-tags", "github-tags"],
matchPackageNames: ["actions/.*-artifact"],
description: "Weekly update of artifact-related GitHub Actions dependencies",
},
{
// This package rule disables updates for GitHub runners:
// we'd only pin them to a specific version
// if there was a deliberate reason to do so
groupName: "GitHub runners",
matchManagers: ["github-actions"],
matchDatasources: ["github-runners"],
description: "Disable PRs updating GitHub runners (e.g. 'runs-on: macos-14')",
enabled: false,
},
{
// Disable updates of `zip-rs`; intentionally pinned for now due to ownership change
// See: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/3642
matchPackageNames: ["zip"],
matchManagers: ["cargo"],
enabled: false,
},
{
// `mkdocs-material` requires a manual update to keep the version in sync
// with `mkdocs-material-insider`.
// See: https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/insiders/upgrade/
matchManagers: ["pip_requirements"],
matchPackageNames: ["mkdocs-material"],
enabled: false,
},
{
groupName: "pre-commit dependencies",
matchManagers: ["pre-commit"],
description: "Weekly update of pre-commit dependencies",
},
{
groupName: "NPM Development dependencies",
matchManagers: ["npm"],
matchDepTypes: ["devDependencies"],
description: "Weekly update of NPM development dependencies",
},
{
groupName: "Monaco",
matchManagers: ["npm"],
matchPackageNames: ["monaco"],
description: "Weekly update of the Monaco editor",
},
{
groupName: "strum",
matchManagers: ["cargo"],
matchPackageNames: ["strum"],
description: "Weekly update of strum dependencies",
}
],
vulnerabilityAlerts: {
commitMessageSuffix: "",
labels: ["internal", "security"],
},
}

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# Build ruff on all platforms.
#
# Generates both wheels (for PyPI) and archived binaries (for GitHub releases).
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a local
# artifacts job within `cargo-dist`.
name: "Build binaries"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
pull_request:
paths:
# When we change pyproject.toml, we want to ensure that the maturin builds still work.
- pyproject.toml
# And when we change this workflow itself...
- .github/workflows/build-binaries.yml
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: ruff
MODULE_NAME: ruff
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.13"
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
sdist:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build sdist"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
command: sdist
args: --out dist
- name: "Test sdist"
run: |
pip install dist/"${PACKAGE_NAME}"-*.tar.gz --force-reinstall
"${MODULE_NAME}" --help
python -m "${MODULE_NAME}" --help
- name: "Upload sdist"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-sdist
path: dist
macos-x86_64:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: macos-14
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels - x86_64"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: x86_64
args: --release --locked --out dist
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-macos-x86_64
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin
ARCHIVE_NAME=ruff-$TARGET
ARCHIVE_FILE=$ARCHIVE_NAME.tar.gz
mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_NAME
cp target/$TARGET/release/ruff $ARCHIVE_NAME/ruff
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE $ARCHIVE_NAME
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-macos-x86_64
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
macos-aarch64:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: macos-14
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: arm64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels - aarch64"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: aarch64
args: --release --locked --out dist
- name: "Test wheel - aarch64"
run: |
pip install dist/"${PACKAGE_NAME}"-*.whl --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-aarch64-apple-darwin
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
TARGET=aarch64-apple-darwin
ARCHIVE_NAME=ruff-$TARGET
ARCHIVE_FILE=$ARCHIVE_NAME.tar.gz
mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_NAME
cp target/$TARGET/release/ruff $ARCHIVE_NAME/ruff
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE $ARCHIVE_NAME
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-aarch64-apple-darwin
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
windows:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: windows-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
arch: x64
- target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
arch: x86
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
arch: x64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
args: --release --locked --out dist
env:
# aarch64 build fails, see https://github.com/PyO3/maturin/issues/2110
XWIN_VERSION: 16
- name: "Test wheel"
if: ${{ !startsWith(matrix.platform.target, 'aarch64') }}
shell: bash
run: |
python -m pip install dist/"${PACKAGE_NAME}"-*.whl --force-reinstall
"${MODULE_NAME}" --help
python -m "${MODULE_NAME}" --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ matrix.platform.target }}.zip
7z a $ARCHIVE_FILE ./target/${{ matrix.platform.target }}/release/ruff.exe
sha256sum $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: |
*.zip
*.sha256
linux:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- i686-unknown-linux-gnu
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: auto
args: --release --locked --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
if: ${{ startsWith(matrix.target, 'x86_64') }}
run: |
pip install dist/"${PACKAGE_NAME}"-*.whl --force-reinstall
"${MODULE_NAME}" --help
python -m "${MODULE_NAME}" --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-${{ matrix.target }}
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
TARGET=${{ matrix.target }}
ARCHIVE_NAME=ruff-$TARGET
ARCHIVE_FILE=$ARCHIVE_NAME.tar.gz
mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_NAME
cp target/$TARGET/release/ruff $ARCHIVE_NAME/ruff
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE $ARCHIVE_NAME
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-${{ matrix.target }}
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
linux-cross:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: aarch64
# see https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/3791
# and https://github.com/gnzlbg/jemallocator/issues/170#issuecomment-1503228963
maturin_docker_options: -e JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
arch: armv7
- target: s390x-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: s390x
- target: powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: ppc64le
# see https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10073
maturin_docker_options: -e JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16
- target: powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: ppc64
# see https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10073
maturin_docker_options: -e JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16
- target: arm-unknown-linux-musleabihf
arch: arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: auto
docker-options: ${{ matrix.platform.maturin_docker_options }}
args: --release --locked --out dist
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@ac33288c3728ca72563c97b8b88dda5a65a84448 # v2
if: ${{ matrix.platform.arch != 'ppc64' && matrix.platform.arch != 'ppc64le'}}
name: Test wheel
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.platform.arch == 'arm' && 'armv6' || matrix.platform.arch }}
distro: ${{ matrix.platform.arch == 'arm' && 'bullseye' || '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 ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
TARGET=${{ matrix.platform.target }}
ARCHIVE_NAME=ruff-$TARGET
ARCHIVE_FILE=$ARCHIVE_NAME.tar.gz
mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_NAME
cp target/$TARGET/release/ruff $ARCHIVE_NAME/ruff
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE $ARCHIVE_NAME
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
musllinux:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- i686-unknown-linux-musl
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --locked --out dist
- name: "Test 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 python3
python -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
.venv/bin/${{ env.MODULE_NAME }} --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-${{ matrix.target }}
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
TARGET=${{ matrix.target }}
ARCHIVE_NAME=ruff-$TARGET
ARCHIVE_FILE=$ARCHIVE_NAME.tar.gz
mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_NAME
cp target/$TARGET/release/ruff $ARCHIVE_NAME/ruff
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE $ARCHIVE_NAME
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-${{ matrix.target }}
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
musllinux-cross:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-build') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
arch: aarch64
maturin_docker_options: -e JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
arch: armv7
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --locked --out dist
docker-options: ${{ matrix.platform.maturin_docker_options }}
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@ac33288c3728ca72563c97b8b88dda5a65a84448 # v2
name: Test wheel
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
distro: alpine_latest
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
install: |
apk add python3
run: |
python -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
.venv/bin/${{ env.MODULE_NAME }} --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: wheels-${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
TARGET=${{ matrix.platform.target }}
ARCHIVE_NAME=ruff-$TARGET
ARCHIVE_FILE=$ARCHIVE_NAME.tar.gz
mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_NAME
cp target/$TARGET/release/ruff $ARCHIVE_NAME/ruff
tar czvf $ARCHIVE_FILE $ARCHIVE_NAME
shasum -a 256 $ARCHIVE_FILE > $ARCHIVE_FILE.sha256
- name: "Upload binary"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-${{ matrix.platform.target }}
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256

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# Build and publish a Docker image.
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a local
# artifacts job within `cargo-dist`.
#
# TODO(charlie): Ideally, the publish step would happen as a publish job within `cargo-dist`, but
# sharing the built image as an artifact between jobs is challenging.
name: "[ruff] Build Docker image"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/build-docker.yml
env:
RUFF_BASE_IMG: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/ruff
jobs:
docker-build:
name: Build Docker image (ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff) for ${{ matrix.platform }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: release
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform:
- linux/amd64
- linux/arm64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
persist-credentials: false
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@b5ca514318bd6ebac0fb2aedd5d36ec1b5c232a2 # v3
- uses: docker/login-action@74a5d142397b4f367a81961eba4e8cd7edddf772 # v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Check tag consistency
if: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag || 'dry-run' }}
run: |
version=$(grep -m 1 "^version = " pyproject.toml | sed -e 's/version = "\(.*\)"/\1/g')
if [ "${TAG}" != "${version}" ]; then
echo "The input tag does not match the version from pyproject.toml:" >&2
echo "${TAG}" >&2
echo "${version}" >&2
exit 1
else
echo "Releasing ${version}"
fi
- name: Extract metadata (tags, labels) for Docker
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@902fa8ec7d6ecbf8d84d538b9b233a880e428804 # v5
with:
images: ${{ env.RUFF_BASE_IMG }}
# Defining this makes sure the org.opencontainers.image.version OCI label becomes the actual release version and not the branch name
tags: |
type=raw,value=dry-run,enable=${{ inputs.plan == '' || fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
type=pep440,pattern={{ version }},value=${{ inputs.plan != '' && fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag || 'dry-run' }},enable=${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
- name: Normalize Platform Pair (replace / with -)
run: |
platform=${{ matrix.platform }}
echo "PLATFORM_TUPLE=${platform//\//-}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
# Adapted from https://docs.docker.com/build/ci/github-actions/multi-platform/
- name: Build and push by digest
id: build
uses: docker/build-push-action@471d1dc4e07e5cdedd4c2171150001c434f0b7a4 # v6
with:
context: .
platforms: ${{ matrix.platform }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=ruff-${{ env.PLATFORM_TUPLE }}
cache-to: type=gha,mode=min,scope=ruff-${{ env.PLATFORM_TUPLE }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
outputs: type=image,name=${{ env.RUFF_BASE_IMG }},push-by-digest=true,name-canonical=true,push=${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
- name: Export digests
env:
digest: ${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/digests
touch "/tmp/digests/${digest#sha256:}"
- name: Upload digests
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: digests-${{ env.PLATFORM_TUPLE }}
path: /tmp/digests/*
if-no-files-found: error
retention-days: 1
docker-publish:
name: Publish Docker image (ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: release
needs:
- docker-build
if: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
steps:
- name: Download digests
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
path: /tmp/digests
pattern: digests-*
merge-multiple: true
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@b5ca514318bd6ebac0fb2aedd5d36ec1b5c232a2 # v3
- name: Extract metadata (tags, labels) for Docker
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@902fa8ec7d6ecbf8d84d538b9b233a880e428804 # v5
with:
images: ${{ env.RUFF_BASE_IMG }}
# Order is on purpose such that the label org.opencontainers.image.version has the first pattern with the full version
tags: |
type=pep440,pattern={{ version }},value=${{ fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag }}
type=pep440,pattern={{ major }}.{{ minor }},value=${{ fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag }}
- uses: docker/login-action@74a5d142397b4f367a81961eba4e8cd7edddf772 # v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Adapted from https://docs.docker.com/build/ci/github-actions/multi-platform/
- name: Create manifest list and push
working-directory: /tmp/digests
# The jq command expands the docker/metadata json "tags" array entry to `-t tag1 -t tag2 ...` for each tag in the array
# The printf will expand the base image with the `<RUFF_BASE_IMG>@sha256:<sha256> ...` for each sha256 in the directory
# The final command becomes `docker buildx imagetools create -t tag1 -t tag2 ... <RUFF_BASE_IMG>@sha256:<sha256_1> <RUFF_BASE_IMG>@sha256:<sha256_2> ...`
run: |
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
docker buildx imagetools create \
$(jq -cr '.tags | map("-t " + .) | join(" ")' <<< "$DOCKER_METADATA_OUTPUT_JSON") \
$(printf "${RUFF_BASE_IMG}@sha256:%s " *)
docker-publish-extra:
name: Publish additional Docker image based on ${{ matrix.image-mapping }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: release
needs:
- docker-publish
if: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
# Mapping of base image followed by a comma followed by one or more base tags (comma separated)
# Note, org.opencontainers.image.version label will use the first base tag (use the most specific tag first)
image-mapping:
- alpine:3.21,alpine3.21,alpine
- debian:bookworm-slim,bookworm-slim,debian-slim
- buildpack-deps:bookworm,bookworm,debian
steps:
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@b5ca514318bd6ebac0fb2aedd5d36ec1b5c232a2 # v3
- uses: docker/login-action@74a5d142397b4f367a81961eba4e8cd7edddf772 # v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Generate Dynamic Dockerfile Tags
shell: bash
env:
TAG_VALUE: ${{ fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# Extract the image and tags from the matrix variable
IFS=',' read -r BASE_IMAGE BASE_TAGS <<< "${{ matrix.image-mapping }}"
# Generate Dockerfile content
cat <<EOF > Dockerfile
FROM ${BASE_IMAGE}
COPY --from=${RUFF_BASE_IMG}:latest /ruff /usr/local/bin/ruff
ENTRYPOINT []
CMD ["/usr/local/bin/ruff"]
EOF
# Initialize a variable to store all tag docker metadata patterns
TAG_PATTERNS=""
# Loop through all base tags and append its docker metadata pattern to the list
# Order is on purpose such that the label org.opencontainers.image.version has the first pattern with the full version
IFS=','; for TAG in ${BASE_TAGS}; do
TAG_PATTERNS="${TAG_PATTERNS}type=pep440,pattern={{ version }},suffix=-${TAG},value=${TAG_VALUE}\n"
TAG_PATTERNS="${TAG_PATTERNS}type=pep440,pattern={{ major }}.{{ minor }},suffix=-${TAG},value=${TAG_VALUE}\n"
TAG_PATTERNS="${TAG_PATTERNS}type=raw,value=${TAG}\n"
done
# Remove the trailing newline from the pattern list
TAG_PATTERNS="${TAG_PATTERNS%\\n}"
# Export image cache name
echo "IMAGE_REF=${BASE_IMAGE//:/-}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
# Export tag patterns using the multiline env var syntax
{
echo "TAG_PATTERNS<<EOF"
echo -e "${TAG_PATTERNS}"
echo EOF
} >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Extract metadata (tags, labels) for Docker
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@902fa8ec7d6ecbf8d84d538b9b233a880e428804 # v5
# ghcr.io prefers index level annotations
env:
DOCKER_METADATA_ANNOTATIONS_LEVELS: index
with:
images: ${{ env.RUFF_BASE_IMG }}
flavor: |
latest=false
tags: |
${{ env.TAG_PATTERNS }}
- name: Build and push
uses: docker/build-push-action@471d1dc4e07e5cdedd4c2171150001c434f0b7a4 # v6
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
# We do not really need to cache here as the Dockerfile is tiny
#cache-from: type=gha,scope=ruff-${{ env.IMAGE_REF }}
#cache-to: type=gha,mode=min,scope=ruff-${{ env.IMAGE_REF }}
push: true
tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
annotations: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.annotations }}
# This is effectively a duplicate of `docker-publish` to make https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pkgs/container/ruff
# show the ruff base image first since GitHub always shows the last updated image digests
# This works by annotating the original digests (previously non-annotated) which triggers an update to ghcr.io
docker-republish:
name: Annotate Docker image (ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: release
needs:
- docker-publish-extra
if: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
steps:
- name: Download digests
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
path: /tmp/digests
pattern: digests-*
merge-multiple: true
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@b5ca514318bd6ebac0fb2aedd5d36ec1b5c232a2 # v3
- name: Extract metadata (tags, labels) for Docker
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@902fa8ec7d6ecbf8d84d538b9b233a880e428804 # v5
env:
DOCKER_METADATA_ANNOTATIONS_LEVELS: index
with:
images: ${{ env.RUFF_BASE_IMG }}
# Order is on purpose such that the label org.opencontainers.image.version has the first pattern with the full version
tags: |
type=pep440,pattern={{ version }},value=${{ fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag }}
type=pep440,pattern={{ major }}.{{ minor }},value=${{ fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag }}
- uses: docker/login-action@74a5d142397b4f367a81961eba4e8cd7edddf772 # v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Adapted from https://docs.docker.com/build/ci/github-actions/multi-platform/
- name: Create manifest list and push
working-directory: /tmp/digests
# The readarray part is used to make sure the quoting and special characters are preserved on expansion (e.g. spaces)
# The jq command expands the docker/metadata json "tags" array entry to `-t tag1 -t tag2 ...` for each tag in the array
# The printf will expand the base image with the `<RUFF_BASE_IMG>@sha256:<sha256> ...` for each sha256 in the directory
# The final command becomes `docker buildx imagetools create -t tag1 -t tag2 ... <RUFF_BASE_IMG>@sha256:<sha256_1> <RUFF_BASE_IMG>@sha256:<sha256_2> ...`
run: |
readarray -t lines <<< "$DOCKER_METADATA_OUTPUT_ANNOTATIONS"; annotations=(); for line in "${lines[@]}"; do annotations+=(--annotation "$line"); done
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
docker buildx imagetools create \
"${annotations[@]}" \
$(jq -cr '.tags | map("-t " + .) | join(" ")' <<< "$DOCKER_METADATA_OUTPUT_JSON") \
$(printf "${RUFF_BASE_IMG}@sha256:%s " *)

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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
name: CI
permissions: {}
on:
push:
branches: [main]
@@ -16,53 +18,162 @@ env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
PACKAGE_NAME: ruff
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.11"
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.13"
jobs:
determine_changes:
name: "Determine changes"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
linter: ${{ steps.changed.outputs.linter_any_changed }}
formatter: ${{ steps.changed.outputs.formatter_any_changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code that affects parser is changed
parser: ${{ steps.check_parser.outputs.changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code that affects linter is changed
linter: ${{ steps.check_linter.outputs.changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code that affects formatter is changed
formatter: ${{ steps.check_formatter.outputs.changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code is changed
# This is superset of the linter and formatter
code: ${{ steps.check_code.outputs.changed }}
# Flag that is raised when any code that affects the fuzzer is changed
fuzz: ${{ steps.check_fuzzer.outputs.changed }}
# Flag that is set to "true" when code related to the playground changes.
playground: ${{ steps.check_playground.outputs.changed }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v39
id: changed
with:
files_yaml: |
linter:
- Cargo.toml
- Cargo.lock
- crates/**
- "!crates/ruff_python_formatter/**"
- "!crates/ruff_formatter/**"
- "!crates/ruff_dev/**"
- "!crates/ruff_shrinking/**"
- scripts/*
- name: Determine merge base
id: merge_base
env:
BASE_REF: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref || 'main' }}
run: |
sha=$(git merge-base HEAD "origin/${BASE_REF}")
echo "sha=${sha}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
formatter:
- Cargo.toml
- Cargo.lock
- crates/ruff_python_formatter/**
- crates/ruff_formatter/**
- crates/ruff_python_trivia/**
- crates/ruff_python_ast/**
- crates/ruff_source_file/**
- crates/ruff_python_index/**
- crates/ruff_text_size/**
- crates/ruff_python_parser/**
- crates/ruff_dev/**
- scripts/*
- name: Check if the parser code changed
id: check_parser
env:
MERGE_BASE: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.sha }}
run: |
if git diff --quiet "${MERGE_BASE}...HEAD" -- \
':Cargo.toml' \
':Cargo.lock' \
':crates/ruff_python_trivia/**' \
':crates/ruff_source_file/**' \
':crates/ruff_text_size/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_ast/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_parser/**' \
':python/py-fuzzer/**' \
':.github/workflows/ci.yaml' \
; then
echo "changed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "changed=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check if the linter code changed
id: check_linter
env:
MERGE_BASE: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.sha }}
run: |
if git diff --quiet "${MERGE_BASE}...HEAD" -- ':Cargo.toml' \
':Cargo.lock' \
':crates/**' \
':!crates/red_knot*/**' \
':!crates/ruff_python_formatter/**' \
':!crates/ruff_formatter/**' \
':!crates/ruff_dev/**' \
':!crates/ruff_db/**' \
':scripts/*' \
':python/**' \
':.github/workflows/ci.yaml' \
; then
echo "changed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "changed=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check if the formatter code changed
id: check_formatter
env:
MERGE_BASE: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.sha }}
run: |
if git diff --quiet "${MERGE_BASE}...HEAD" -- ':Cargo.toml' \
':Cargo.lock' \
':crates/ruff_python_formatter/**' \
':crates/ruff_formatter/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_trivia/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_ast/**' \
':crates/ruff_source_file/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_index/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_index/**' \
':crates/ruff_text_size/**' \
':crates/ruff_python_parser/**' \
':scripts/*' \
':python/**' \
':.github/workflows/ci.yaml' \
; then
echo "changed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "changed=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check if the fuzzer code changed
id: check_fuzzer
env:
MERGE_BASE: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.sha }}
run: |
if git diff --quiet "${MERGE_BASE}...HEAD" -- ':Cargo.toml' \
':Cargo.lock' \
':fuzz/fuzz_targets/**' \
':.github/workflows/ci.yaml' \
; then
echo "changed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "changed=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check if there was any code related change
id: check_code
env:
MERGE_BASE: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.sha }}
run: |
if git diff --quiet "${MERGE_BASE}...HEAD" -- ':**/*' \
':!**/*.md' \
':crates/red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest/**/*.md' \
':!docs/**' \
':!assets/**' \
':.github/workflows/ci.yaml' \
; then
echo "changed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "changed=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check if there was any playground related change
id: check_playground
env:
MERGE_BASE: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.sha }}
run: |
if git diff --quiet "${MERGE_BASE}...HEAD" -- \
':playground/**' \
; then
echo "changed=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "changed=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
cargo-fmt:
name: "cargo fmt"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup component add rustfmt
- run: cargo fmt --all --check
@@ -70,96 +181,291 @@ 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
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: |
rustup component add clippy
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Clippy"
run: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
run: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
- name: "Clippy (wasm)"
run: cargo clippy -p ruff_wasm --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --all-features -- -D warnings
run: cargo clippy -p ruff_wasm -p red_knot_wasm --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
cargo-test:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
name: "cargo test | ${{ matrix.os }}"
cargo-test-linux:
name: "cargo test (linux)"
runs-on: depot-ubuntu-22.04-16
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- name: "Install cargo nextest"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-nextest
- name: "Install cargo insta"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-insta
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- 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' }}
- name: "Run tests"
shell: bash
# We can't reject unreferenced snapshots on windows because flake8_executable can't run on windows
run: cargo insta test --all --all-features
env:
NEXTEST_PROFILE: "ci"
run: cargo insta test --all-features --unreferenced reject --test-runner nextest
# Check for broken links in the documentation.
- run: cargo doc --all --no-deps
env:
RUSTDOCFLAGS: "-D warnings"
# Use --document-private-items so that all our doc comments are kept in
# sync, not just public items. Eventually we should do this for all
# crates; for now add crates here as they are warning-clean to prevent
# regression.
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p red_knot_python_semantic -p red_knot -p red_knot_test -p ruff_db --document-private-items
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' }}
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: ruff
path: target/debug/ruff
cargo-fuzz:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: "cargo fuzz"
cargo-test-linux-release:
name: "cargo test (linux, release)"
runs-on: depot-ubuntu-22.04-16
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- name: "Install cargo nextest"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
workspaces: "fuzz -> target"
- name: "Install cargo-fuzz"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
tool: cargo-nextest
- name: "Install cargo insta"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-fuzz@0.11
- run: cargo fuzz build -s none
tool: cargo-insta
- name: "Run tests"
shell: bash
env:
NEXTEST_PROFILE: "ci"
run: cargo insta test --release --all-features --unreferenced reject --test-runner nextest
cargo-test-windows:
name: "cargo test (windows)"
runs-on: github-windows-2025-x86_64-16
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install cargo nextest"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-nextest
- name: "Run tests"
shell: bash
env:
NEXTEST_PROFILE: "ci"
# Workaround for <https://github.com/nextest-rs/nextest/issues/1493>.
RUSTUP_WINDOWS_PATH_ADD_BIN: 1
run: |
cargo nextest run --all-features --profile ci
cargo test --all-features --doc
cargo-test-wasm:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: "cargo test (wasm)"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@cdca7365b2dadb8aad0a33bc7601856ffabcc48e # v4
with:
node-version: 18
node-version: 20
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"
- uses: jetli/wasm-pack-action@0d096b08b4e5a7de8c28de67e11e945404e9eefa # v0.4.0
with:
version: v0.13.1
- name: "Test ruff_wasm"
run: |
cd crates/ruff_wasm
wasm-pack test --node
- name: "Test red_knot_wasm"
run: |
cd crates/red_knot_wasm
wasm-pack test --node
cargo-build-release:
name: "cargo build (release)"
runs-on: macos-latest
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- name: "Build"
run: cargo build --release --locked
cargo-build-msrv:
name: "cargo build (msrv)"
runs-on: depot-ubuntu-latest-8
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: SebRollen/toml-action@b1b3628f55fc3a28208d4203ada8b737e9687876 # v1.2.0
id: msrv
with:
file: "Cargo.toml"
field: "workspace.package.rust-version"
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
env:
MSRV: ${{ steps.msrv.outputs.value }}
run: rustup default "${MSRV}"
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- name: "Install cargo nextest"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-nextest
- name: "Install cargo insta"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-insta
- name: "Run tests"
shell: bash
env:
NEXTEST_PROFILE: "ci"
MSRV: ${{ steps.msrv.outputs.value }}
run: cargo "+${MSRV}" insta test --all-features --unreferenced reject --test-runner nextest
cargo-fuzz-build:
name: "cargo fuzz build"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' || needs.determine_changes.outputs.fuzz == 'true' || needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' }}
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
with:
workspaces: "fuzz -> target"
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install cargo-binstall"
uses: cargo-bins/cargo-binstall@main
with:
tool: cargo-fuzz@0.11.2
- name: "Install cargo-fuzz"
# Download the latest version from quick install and not the github releases because github releases only has MUSL targets.
run: cargo binstall cargo-fuzz --force --disable-strategies crate-meta-data --no-confirm
- run: cargo fuzz build -s none
fuzz-parser:
name: "fuzz parser"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- cargo-test-linux
- determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && needs.determine_changes.outputs.parser == 'true' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
FORCE_COLOR: 1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
name: Download Ruff binary to test
id: download-cached-binary
with:
name: ruff
path: ruff-to-test
- name: Fuzz
env:
DOWNLOAD_PATH: ${{ steps.download-cached-binary.outputs.download-path }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff"
(
uvx \
--python="${PYTHON_VERSION}" \
--from=./python/py-fuzzer \
fuzz \
--test-executable="${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff" \
--bin=ruff \
0-500
)
scripts:
name: "test scripts"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup component add rustfmt
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- run: ./scripts/add_rule.py --name DoTheThing --prefix PL --code C0999 --linter pylint
# Run all code generation scripts, and verify that the current output is
# already checked into git.
- run: python crates/ruff_python_ast/generate.py
- run: python crates/ruff_python_formatter/generate.py
- run: test -z "$(git status --porcelain)"
# Verify that adding a plugin or rule produces clean code.
- run: ./scripts/add_rule.py --name DoTheThing --prefix F --code 999 --linter pyflakes
- run: cargo check
- run: cargo fmt --all --check
- run: |
@@ -170,87 +476,165 @@ jobs:
ecosystem:
name: "ecosystem"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: depot-ubuntu-latest-8
needs:
- cargo-test
- cargo-test-linux
- determine_changes
# Only runs on pull requests, since that is the only we way we can find the base version for comparison.
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && needs.determine_changes.outputs.linter == 'true'
# Ecosystem check needs linter and/or formatter changes.
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && github.event_name == 'pull_request' && needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
name: Download Ruff binary
- uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
name: Download comparison Ruff binary
id: ruff-target
with:
name: ruff
path: target/debug
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
name: Download base results
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@20319c5641d495c8a52e688b7dc5fada6c3a9fbc # v8
name: Download baseline Ruff binary
with:
name: ruff
branch: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}
workflow: "ci.yaml"
check_artifacts: true
- name: Run ecosystem check
- name: Install ruff-ecosystem
run: |
pip install ./python/ruff-ecosystem
- name: Run `ruff check` stable ecosystem check
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.linter == 'true' }}
env:
DOWNLOAD_PATH: ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff
chmod +x ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff"
scripts/check_ecosystem.py ruff ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}/ruff | tee ecosystem-result
cat ecosystem-result > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem check ./ruff "${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' }}
env:
DOWNLOAD_PATH: ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff"
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem check ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff" --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown --force-preview | tee ecosystem-result-check-preview
cat ecosystem-result-check-preview > "$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' }}
env:
DOWNLOAD_PATH: ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff"
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem format ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff" --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown | tee ecosystem-result-format-stable
cat ecosystem-result-format-stable > "$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' }}
env:
DOWNLOAD_PATH: ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}
run: |
# Make executable, since artifact download doesn't preserve this
chmod +x ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff"
# Set pipefail to avoid hiding errors with tee
set -eo pipefail
ruff-ecosystem format ./ruff "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff" --cache ./checkouts --output-format markdown --force-preview | tee ecosystem-result-format-preview
cat ecosystem-result-format-preview > "$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
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
name: Upload PR Number
with:
name: pr-number
path: pr-number
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
name: Upload Results
with:
name: ecosystem-result
path: ecosystem-result
cargo-udeps:
name: "cargo udeps"
cargo-shear:
name: "cargo shear"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
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
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Install cargo-udeps"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-udeps
- name: "Run cargo-udeps"
run: cargo +nightly-2023-10-15 udeps
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: cargo-bins/cargo-binstall@main
- run: cargo binstall --no-confirm cargo-shear
- run: cargo shear
python-package:
name: "python package"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
args: --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
run: |
pip install --force-reinstall --find-links dist ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}
pip install --force-reinstall --find-links dist "${PACKAGE_NAME}"
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Remove wheels from cache"
@@ -258,54 +642,58 @@ jobs:
pre-commit:
name: "pre-commit"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: depot-ubuntu-22.04-16
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Install pre-commit"
run: pip install pre-commit
persist-credentials: false
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- name: "Cache pre-commit"
uses: actions/cache@v3
uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pre-commit
key: pre-commit-${{ hashFiles('.pre-commit-config.yaml') }}
- name: "Run pre-commit"
run: |
echo '```console' > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo '```console' > "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
# Enable color output for pre-commit and remove it for the summary
SKIP=cargo-fmt,clippy,dev-generate-all pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure --color=always | \
tee >(sed -E 's/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})*)?[mGK]//g' >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY) >&1
exit_code=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
echo '```' >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
exit $exit_code
# Use --hook-stage=manual to enable slower pre-commit hooks that are skipped by default
SKIP=cargo-fmt,clippy,dev-generate-all uvx --python="${PYTHON_VERSION}" pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure --color=always --hook-stage=manual | \
tee >(sed -E 's/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})*)?[mGK]//g' >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY") >&1
exit_code="${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
echo '```' >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
exit "$exit_code"
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@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: "3.13"
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Add SSH key"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@v0.8.0
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@a6f90b1f127823b31d4d4a8d96047790581349bd # v0.9.1
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- name: "Install Insiders dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements-insiders.txt
run: uv pip install -r docs/requirements-insiders.txt --system
- name: "Install dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS != 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
run: uv pip install -r docs/requirements.txt --system
- name: "Update README File"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target mkdocs
- name: "Generate docs"
@@ -317,45 +705,53 @@ 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.generated.yml
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.public.yml
check-formatter-ecosystem:
name: "Formatter ecosystem and progress checks"
check-formatter-instability-and-black-similarity:
name: "formatter instabilities and black similarity"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: determine_changes
if: needs.determine_changes.outputs.formatter == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.formatter == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Cache rust"
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Formatter progress"
- name: "Run checks"
run: scripts/formatter_ecosystem_checks.sh
- name: "Github step summary"
run: cat target/progress_projects_stats.txt > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
run: cat target/formatter-ecosystem/stats.txt > "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
- name: "Remove checkouts from cache"
run: rm -r target/progress_projects
run: rm -r target/formatter-ecosystem
check-ruff-lsp:
name: "test ruff-lsp"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: cargo-test
timeout-minutes: 5
needs:
- cargo-test-linux
- determine_changes
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
steps:
- uses: extractions/setup-just@v1
- uses: extractions/setup-just@dd310ad5a97d8e7b41793f8ef055398d51ad4de6 # v2
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
name: "Download ruff-lsp source"
with:
persist-credentials: false
repository: "astral-sh/ruff-lsp"
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
# installation fails on 3.13 and newer
python-version: "3.12"
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
- uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
name: Download development ruff binary
id: ruff-target
with:
@@ -367,36 +763,107 @@ jobs:
just install
- name: Run ruff-lsp tests
env:
DOWNLOAD_PATH: ${{ steps.ruff-target.outputs.download-path }}
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 }}:$PATH
chmod +x "${DOWNLOAD_PATH}/ruff"
export PATH="${DOWNLOAD_PATH}:${PATH}"
ruff version
just test
benchmarks:
check-playground:
name: "check playground"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 5
needs:
- determine_changes
if: ${{ (needs.determine_changes.outputs.playground == 'true') }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- uses: actions/setup-node@cdca7365b2dadb8aad0a33bc7601856ffabcc48e # v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: "npm"
cache-dependency-path: playground/package-lock.json
- uses: jetli/wasm-bindgen-action@20b33e20595891ab1a0ed73145d8a21fc96e7c29 # v0.2.0
- name: "Install Node dependencies"
run: npm ci
working-directory: playground
- name: "Build playgrounds"
run: npm run dev:wasm
working-directory: playground
- name: "Run TypeScript checks"
run: npm run check
working-directory: playground
- name: "Check formatting"
run: npm run fmt:check
working-directory: playground
benchmarks:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
needs: determine_changes
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') && (needs.determine_changes.outputs.code == 'true' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: "Checkout Branch"
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install codspeed"
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
uses: taiki-e/install-action@6aca1cfa12ef3a6b98ee8c70e0171bfa067604f5 # v2
with:
tool: cargo-codspeed
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: "Build benchmarks"
run: cargo codspeed build --features codspeed -p ruff_benchmark
- name: "Run benchmarks"
uses: CodSpeedHQ/action@v1
uses: CodSpeedHQ/action@0010eb0ca6e89b80c88e8edaaa07cfe5f3e6664d # v3.5.0
with:
run: cargo codspeed run
token: ${{ secrets.CODSPEED_TOKEN }}
python-package-red-knot:
name: "python package (red knot)"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'no-test') }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@22fe573c6ed0c03ab9b84e631cbfa49bddf6e20e # v1.47.3
with:
working-directory: crates/red_knot
args: --out ${{ github.workspace }}/dist
- name: "Test wheel"
id: test-wheel
run: |
WHEEL_PATH="$(find ${{ github.workspace }}/dist -name 'red_knot-*.whl' -print -quit)"
WHEEL_NAME="$(basename "$WHEEL_PATH")"
echo "Wheel: $WHEEL_PATH"
uvx --from "$WHEEL_PATH" red_knot --help
echo "wheel_name=$WHEEL_NAME" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "wheel_path=$WHEEL_PATH" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: ${{ steps.test-wheel.outputs.wheel_name }}
path: ${{ steps.test-wheel.outputs.wheel_path }}

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name: Daily parser fuzz
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *"
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/daily_fuzz.yaml"
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
PACKAGE_NAME: ruff
FORCE_COLOR: 1
jobs:
fuzz:
name: Fuzz
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
# Don't run the cron job on forks:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' || github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: Build ruff
# A debug build means the script runs slower once it gets started,
# but this is outweighed by the fact that a release build takes *much* longer to compile in CI
run: cargo build --locked
- name: Fuzz
run: |
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
(
uvx \
--python=3.12 \
--from=./python/py-fuzzer \
fuzz \
--test-executable=target/debug/ruff \
--bin=ruff \
$(shuf -i 0-9999999999999999999 -n 1000)
)
create-issue-on-failure:
name: Create an issue if the daily fuzz surfaced any bugs
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: fuzz
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' && always() && github.event_name == 'schedule' && needs.fuzz.result == 'failure' }}
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
await github.rest.issues.create({
owner: "astral-sh",
repo: "ruff",
title: `Daily parser fuzz failed on ${new Date().toDateString()}`,
body: "Run listed here: https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}",
labels: ["bug", "parser", "fuzzer"],
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name: Daily property test run
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 12 * * *"
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/daily_property_tests.yaml"
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
FORCE_COLOR: 1
jobs:
property_tests:
name: Property tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
# Don't run the cron job on forks:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' || github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- name: "Install mold"
uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: Build Red Knot
# A release build takes longer (2 min vs 1 min), but the property tests run much faster in release
# mode (1.5 min vs 14 min), so the overall time is shorter with a release build.
run: cargo build --locked --release --package red_knot_python_semantic --tests
- name: Run property tests
shell: bash
run: |
export QUICKCHECK_TESTS=100000
for _ in {1..5}; do
cargo test --locked --release --package red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored list::property_tests
cargo test --locked --release --package red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable
done
create-issue-on-failure:
name: Create an issue if the daily property test run surfaced any bugs
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: property_tests
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' && always() && github.event_name == 'schedule' && needs.property_tests.result == 'failure' }}
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
await github.rest.issues.create({
owner: "astral-sh",
repo: "ruff",
title: `Daily property test run failed on ${new Date().toDateString()}`,
body: "Run listed here: https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}",
labels: ["bug", "red-knot", "testing"],
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name: mkdocs
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: "The commit SHA, tag, or branch to publish. Uses the default branch if not specified."
default: ""
type: string
release:
types: [published]
jobs:
mkdocs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN != '' }}
MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY != '' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
- name: "Add SSH key"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
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
- name: "Install Insiders dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements-insiders.txt
- name: "Install dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS != 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
- name: "Copy README File"
run: |
python scripts/transform_readme.py --target mkdocs
python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py
- name: "Build Insiders docs"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
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.generated.yml
- name: "Deploy to Cloudflare Pages"
if: ${{ env.CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.3.1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}
# `github.head_ref` is only set during pull requests and for manual runs or tags we use `main` to deploy to production
command: pages deploy site --project-name=astral-docs --branch ${{ github.head_ref || 'main' }} --commit-hash ${GITHUB_SHA}

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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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name: Run mypy_primer
permissions: {}
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- "crates/red_knot*/**"
- "crates/ruff_db"
- "crates/ruff_python_ast"
- "crates/ruff_python_parser"
- ".github/workflows/mypy_primer.yaml"
- ".github/workflows/mypy_primer_comment.yaml"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
mypy_primer:
name: Run mypy_primer
runs-on: depot-ubuntu-22.04-16
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
path: ruff
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Install the latest version of uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
with:
workspaces: "ruff"
- name: Install Rust toolchain
run: rustup show
- name: Install mypy_primer
run: |
uv tool install "git+https://github.com/astral-sh/mypy_primer.git@add-red-knot-support-v2"
- name: Run mypy_primer
shell: bash
run: |
cd ruff
echo "new commit"
git rev-list --format=%s --max-count=1 "$GITHUB_SHA"
MERGE_BASE="$(git merge-base "$GITHUB_SHA" "origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF")"
git checkout -b base_commit "$MERGE_BASE"
echo "base commit"
git rev-list --format=%s --max-count=1 base_commit
cd ..
# Allow the exit code to be 0 or 1, only fail for actual mypy_primer crashes/bugs
uvx mypy_primer \
--repo ruff \
--type-checker knot \
--old base_commit \
--new "$GITHUB_SHA" \
--project-selector '/(mypy_primer|black|pyp|git-revise|zipp|arrow|isort|itsdangerous|rich|packaging|pybind11|pyinstrument|typeshed-stats)$' \
--output concise \
--debug > mypy_primer.diff || [ $? -eq 1 ]
# Output diff with ANSI color codes
cat mypy_primer.diff
# Remove ANSI color codes before uploading
sed -ie 's/\x1b\[[0-9;]*m//g' mypy_primer.diff
echo ${{ github.event.number }} > pr-number
- name: Upload diff
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: mypy_primer_diff
path: mypy_primer.diff
- name: Upload pr-number
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: pr-number
path: pr-number

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name: PR comment (mypy_primer)
on: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers]
workflow_run:
workflows: [Run mypy_primer]
types: [completed]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
workflow_run_id:
description: The mypy_primer workflow that triggers the workflow run
required: true
jobs:
comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@20319c5641d495c8a52e688b7dc5fada6c3a9fbc # v8
name: Download PR number
with:
name: pr-number
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id || github.event.inputs.workflow_run_id }}
if_no_artifact_found: ignore
allow_forks: true
- name: Parse pull request number
id: pr-number
run: |
if [[ -f pr-number ]]
then
echo "pr-number=$(<pr-number)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@20319c5641d495c8a52e688b7dc5fada6c3a9fbc # v8
name: "Download mypy_primer results"
id: download-mypy_primer_diff
if: steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number
with:
name: mypy_primer_diff
workflow: mypy_primer.yaml
pr: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}
path: pr/mypy_primer_diff
workflow_conclusion: completed
if_no_artifact_found: ignore
allow_forks: true
- name: Generate comment content
id: generate-comment
if: steps.download-mypy_primer_diff.outputs.found_artifact == 'true'
run: |
# Guard against malicious mypy_primer results that symlink to a secret
# file on this runner
if [[ -L pr/mypy_primer_diff/mypy_primer.diff ]]
then
echo "Error: mypy_primer.diff cannot be a symlink"
exit 1
fi
# Note this identifier is used to find the comment to update on
# subsequent runs
echo '<!-- generated-comment mypy_primer -->' >> comment.txt
echo '## `mypy_primer` results' >> comment.txt
if [ -s "pr/mypy_primer_diff/mypy_primer.diff" ]; then
echo '<details>' >> comment.txt
echo '<summary>Changes were detected when running on open source projects</summary>' >> comment.txt
echo '' >> comment.txt
echo '```diff' >> comment.txt
cat pr/mypy_primer_diff/mypy_primer.diff >> comment.txt
echo '```' >> comment.txt
echo '</details>' >> comment.txt
else
echo 'No ecosystem changes detected ✅' >> comment.txt
fi
echo 'comment<<EOF' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
cat comment.txt >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo 'EOF' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Find existing comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@3eae4d37986fb5a8592848f6a574fdf654e61f9e # v3
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 mypy_primer -->"
- name: Create or update comment
if: steps.find-comment.outcome == 'success'
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@71345be0265236311c031f5c7866368bd1eff043 # v4
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.find-comment.outputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}
body-path: comment.txt
edit-mode: replace

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# Notify downstream repositories of a new release.
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a post-announce
# job within `cargo-dist`.
name: "[ruff] Notify dependents"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
jobs:
update-dependents:
name: Notify dependents
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "Update pre-commit mirror"
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.RUFF_PRE_COMMIT_PAT }}
script: |
github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
owner: 'astral-sh',
repo: 'ruff-pre-commit',
workflow_id: 'main.yml',
ref: 'main',
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name: "[Playground] Release"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
release:
types: [published]
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN != '' }}
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: jetli/wasm-bindgen-action@v0.2.0
- name: "Run wasm-pack"
run: wasm-pack build --target web --out-dir ../../playground/src/pkg crates/ruff_wasm
- name: "Install Node dependencies"
run: npm ci
working-directory: playground
- name: "Run TypeScript checks"
run: npm run check
working-directory: playground
- name: "Build JavaScript bundle"
run: npm run build
working-directory: playground
- name: "Deploy to Cloudflare Pages"
if: ${{ env.CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.3.1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}
# `github.head_ref` is only set during pull requests and for manual runs or tags we use `main` to deploy to production
command: pages deploy playground/dist --project-name=ruff-playground --branch ${{ github.head_ref || 'main' }} --commit-hash ${GITHUB_SHA}

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name: PR Check Comment
name: Ecosystem check comment
on:
workflow_run:
@@ -10,30 +10,30 @@ on:
description: The ecosystem workflow that triggers the workflow run
required: true
permissions:
pull-requests: write
jobs:
comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
name: Download PR Number
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@20319c5641d495c8a52e688b7dc5fada6c3a9fbc # v8
name: Download pull request number
with:
name: pr-number
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id || github.event.inputs.workflow_run_id }}
if_no_artifact_found: ignore
allow_forks: true
- name: Extract PR Number
- name: Parse pull request number
id: pr-number
run: |
if [[ -f pr-number ]]
then
echo "pr-number=$(<pr-number)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "pr-number=$(<pr-number)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
name: "Download Ecosystem Result"
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@20319c5641d495c8a52e688b7dc5fada6c3a9fbc # v8
name: "Download ecosystem results"
id: download-ecosystem-result
if: steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number
with:
@@ -41,34 +41,46 @@ jobs:
workflow: ci.yaml
pr: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}
path: pr/ecosystem
workflow_conclusion: completed
if_no_artifact_found: ignore
allow_forks: true
- name: Generate Comment
- name: Generate comment content
id: generate-comment
if: steps.download-ecosystem-result.outputs.found_artifact == 'true'
run: |
echo '## PR Check Results' >> comment.txt
# Guard against malicious ecosystem results that symlink to a secret
# file on this runner
if [[ -L pr/ecosystem/ecosystem-result ]]
then
echo "Error: ecosystem-result cannot be a symlink"
exit 1
fi
echo "### Ecosystem" >> comment.txt
# Note this identifier is used to find the comment to update on
# subsequent runs
echo '<!-- generated-comment ecosystem -->' >> comment.txt
echo '## `ruff-ecosystem` results' >> comment.txt
cat pr/ecosystem/ecosystem-result >> comment.txt
echo "" >> comment.txt
echo 'comment<<EOF' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
cat comment.txt >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo 'EOF' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo 'comment<<EOF' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
cat comment.txt >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo 'EOF' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
- name: Find existing comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@3eae4d37986fb5a8592848f6a574fdf654e61f9e # v3
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: PR Check Results
body-includes: "<!-- generated-comment ecosystem -->"
- name: Create or update comment
if: steps.find-comment.outcome == 'success'
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v3
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@71345be0265236311c031f5c7866368bd1eff043 # v4
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.find-comment.outputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ steps.pr-number.outputs.pr-number }}

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# Publish the Ruff documentation.
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a post-announce
# job within `cargo-dist`.
name: mkdocs
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: "The commit SHA, tag, or branch to publish. Uses the default branch if not specified."
default: ""
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
jobs:
mkdocs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY != '' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
persist-credentials: true
- uses: actions/setup-python@8d9ed9ac5c53483de85588cdf95a591a75ab9f55 # v5
with:
python-version: 3.12
- name: "Set docs version"
env:
version: ${{ (inputs.plan != '' && fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag) || inputs.ref }}
run: |
# if version is missing, use 'latest'
if [ -z "$version" ]; then
echo "Using 'latest' as version"
version="latest"
fi
# Use version as display name for now
display_name="$version"
echo "version=$version" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "display_name=$display_name" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: "Set branch name"
run: |
timestamp="$(date +%s)"
# create branch_display_name from display_name by replacing all
# characters disallowed in git branch names with hyphens
branch_display_name="$(echo "${display_name}" | tr -c '[:alnum:]._' '-' | tr -s '-')"
echo "branch_name=update-docs-$branch_display_name-$timestamp" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "timestamp=$timestamp" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: "Add SSH key"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: webfactory/ssh-agent@a6f90b1f127823b31d4d4a8d96047790581349bd # v0.9.1
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY }}
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup show
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@9d47c6ad4b02e050fd481d890b2ea34778fd09d6 # v2
- name: "Install Insiders dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements-insiders.txt
- name: "Install dependencies"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS != 'true' }}
run: pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
- name: "Copy README File"
run: |
python scripts/transform_readme.py --target mkdocs
python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py
- name: "Build Insiders docs"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS == 'true' }}
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.insiders.yml
- name: "Build docs"
if: ${{ env.MKDOCS_INSIDERS_SSH_KEY_EXISTS != 'true' }}
run: mkdocs build --strict -f mkdocs.public.yml
- name: "Clone docs repo"
run: git clone https://${{ secrets.ASTRAL_DOCS_PAT }}@github.com/astral-sh/docs.git astral-docs
- name: "Copy docs"
run: rm -rf astral-docs/site/ruff && mkdir -p astral-docs/site && cp -r site/ruff astral-docs/site/
- name: "Commit docs"
working-directory: astral-docs
run: |
git config user.name "astral-docs-bot"
git config user.email "176161322+astral-docs-bot@users.noreply.github.com"
git checkout -b "${branch_name}"
git add site/ruff
git commit -m "Update ruff documentation for $version"
- name: "Create Pull Request"
working-directory: astral-docs
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ASTRAL_DOCS_PAT }}
run: |
# set the PR title
pull_request_title="Update ruff documentation for ${display_name}"
# Delete any existing pull requests that are open for this version
# by checking against pull_request_title because the new PR will
# supersede the old one.
gh pr list --state open --json title --jq '.[] | select(.title == "$pull_request_title") | .number' | \
xargs -I {} gh pr close {}
# push the branch to GitHub
git push origin "${branch_name}"
# create the PR
gh pr create \
--base=main \
--head="${branch_name}" \
--title="${pull_request_title}" \
--body="Automated documentation update for ${display_name}" \
--label="documentation"
- name: "Merge Pull Request"
if: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
working-directory: astral-docs
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ASTRAL_DOCS_PAT }}
run: |
# auto-merge the PR if the build was triggered by a release. Manual builds should be reviewed by a human.
# give the PR a few seconds to be created before trying to auto-merge it
sleep 10
gh pr merge --squash "${branch_name}"

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# Publish the Red Knot playground.
name: "[Knot Playground] Release"
permissions: {}
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "crates/red_knot*/**"
- "crates/ruff_db/**"
- "crates/ruff_python_ast/**"
- "crates/ruff_python_parser/**"
- "playground/**"
- ".github/workflows/publish-knot-playground.yml"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref_name }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN != '' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: actions/setup-node@cdca7365b2dadb8aad0a33bc7601856ffabcc48e # v4
with:
node-version: 22
- uses: jetli/wasm-bindgen-action@20b33e20595891ab1a0ed73145d8a21fc96e7c29 # v0.2.0
- name: "Install Node dependencies"
run: npm ci
working-directory: playground
- name: "Run TypeScript checks"
run: npm run check
working-directory: playground
- name: "Build Knot playground"
run: npm run build --workspace knot-playground
working-directory: playground
- name: "Deploy to Cloudflare Pages"
if: ${{ env.CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@da0e0dfe58b7a431659754fdf3f186c529afbe65 # v3.14.1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}
# `github.head_ref` is only set during pull requests and for manual runs or tags we use `main` to deploy to production
command: pages deploy playground/knot/dist --project-name=knot-playground --branch ${{ github.head_ref || 'main' }} --commit-hash ${GITHUB_SHA}

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# Publish the Ruff playground.
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a post-announce
# job within `cargo-dist`.
name: "[Playground] Release"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN != '' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: actions/setup-node@cdca7365b2dadb8aad0a33bc7601856ffabcc48e # v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: "npm"
cache-dependency-path: playground/package-lock.json
- uses: jetli/wasm-bindgen-action@20b33e20595891ab1a0ed73145d8a21fc96e7c29 # v0.2.0
- name: "Install Node dependencies"
run: npm ci
working-directory: playground
- name: "Run TypeScript checks"
run: npm run check
working-directory: playground
- name: "Build Ruff playground"
run: npm run build --workspace ruff-playground
working-directory: playground
- name: "Deploy to Cloudflare Pages"
if: ${{ env.CF_API_TOKEN_EXISTS == 'true' }}
uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@da0e0dfe58b7a431659754fdf3f186c529afbe65 # v3.14.1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}
# `github.head_ref` is only set during pull requests and for manual runs or tags we use `main` to deploy to production
command: pages deploy playground/ruff/dist --project-name=ruff-playground --branch ${{ github.head_ref || 'main' }} --commit-hash ${GITHUB_SHA}

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# Publish a release to PyPI.
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a publish job
# within `cargo-dist`.
name: "[ruff] Publish to PyPI"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
jobs:
pypi-publish:
name: Upload to PyPI
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: release
permissions:
# For PyPI's trusted publishing.
id-token: write
steps:
- name: "Install uv"
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@0c5e2b8115b80b4c7c5ddf6ffdd634974642d182 # v5
- uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
pattern: wheels-*
path: wheels
merge-multiple: true
- name: Publish to PyPi
run: uv publish -v wheels/*

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# Build and publish ruff-api for wasm.
#
# Assumed to run as a subworkflow of .github/workflows/release.yml; specifically, as a publish
# job within `cargo-dist`.
name: "Build and publish wasm"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
workflow_call:
inputs:
plan:
required: true
type: string
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
ruff_wasm:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
strategy:
matrix:
target: [web, bundler, nodejs]
fail-fast: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Install Rust toolchain"
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- uses: jetli/wasm-pack-action@0d096b08b4e5a7de8c28de67e11e945404e9eefa # v0.4.0
with:
version: v0.13.1
- uses: jetli/wasm-bindgen-action@20b33e20595891ab1a0ed73145d8a21fc96e7c29 # v0.2.0
- name: "Run wasm-pack build"
run: wasm-pack build --target ${{ matrix.target }} crates/ruff_wasm
- name: "Rename generated package"
run: | # Replace the package name w/ jq
jq '.name="@astral-sh/ruff-wasm-${{ matrix.target }}"' crates/ruff_wasm/pkg/package.json > /tmp/package.json
mv /tmp/package.json crates/ruff_wasm/pkg
- run: cp LICENSE crates/ruff_wasm/pkg # wasm-pack does not put the LICENSE file in the pkg
- uses: actions/setup-node@cdca7365b2dadb8aad0a33bc7601856ffabcc48e # v4
with:
node-version: 20
registry-url: "https://registry.npmjs.org"
- name: "Publish (dry-run)"
if: ${{ inputs.plan == '' || fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
run: npm publish --dry-run crates/ruff_wasm/pkg
- name: "Publish"
if: ${{ inputs.plan != '' && !fromJson(inputs.plan).announcement_tag_is_implicit }}
run: npm publish --provenance --access public crates/ruff_wasm/pkg
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name: "[ruff] Release"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: "The version to tag, without the leading 'v'. If omitted, will initiate a dry run (no uploads)."
type: string
sha:
description: "The full sha of the commit to be released. If omitted, the latest commit on the default branch will be used."
default: ""
type: string
pull_request:
paths:
# When we change pyproject.toml, we want to ensure that the maturin builds still work
- pyproject.toml
# And when we change this workflow itself...
- .github/workflows/release.yaml
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: ruff
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.11"
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
jobs:
sdist:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build sdist"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
command: sdist
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
- name: "Upload sdist"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
macos-x86_64:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels - x86_64"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: x86_64
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel - x86_64"
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
macos-universal:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels - universal2"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
args: --release --target universal2-apple-darwin --out dist
- name: "Test wheel - universal2"
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*universal2.whl --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
arch: x64
- target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
arch: x86
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
arch: x64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
if: ${{ !startsWith(matrix.platform.target, 'aarch64') }}
shell: bash
run: |
python -m pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
shell: bash
run: |
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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.zip
*.sha256
linux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- i686-unknown-linux-gnu
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: auto
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test wheel"
if: ${{ startsWith(matrix.target, 'x86_64') }}
run: |
pip install dist/${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }}-*.whl --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
linux-cross:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: aarch64
# see https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/3791
# and https://github.com/gnzlbg/jemallocator/issues/170#issuecomment-1503228963
maturin_docker_options: -e JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
arch: armv7
- target: s390x-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: s390x
- target: powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: ppc64le
- target: powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch: ppc64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: auto
docker-options: ${{ matrix.platform.maturin_docker_options }}
args: --release --out dist
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
if: matrix.platform.arch != 'ppc64'
name: Test wheel
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
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 ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ 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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
musllinux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- i686-unknown-linux-musl
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
architecture: x64
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --out dist
- name: "Test 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 ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links /io/dist/ --force-reinstall
ruff --help
python -m ruff --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ 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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
musllinux-cross:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
platform:
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
arch: aarch64
maturin_docker_options: -e JEMALLOC_SYS_WITH_LG_PAGE=16
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
arch: armv7
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: "Prep README.md"
run: python scripts/transform_readme.py --target pypi
- name: "Build wheels"
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.platform.target }}
manylinux: musllinux_1_2
args: --release --out dist
docker-options: ${{ matrix.platform.maturin_docker_options }}
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
name: Test wheel
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
distro: alpine_latest
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
install: |
apk add py3-pip
run: |
pip3 install ${{ env.PACKAGE_NAME }} --no-index --find-links dist/ --force-reinstall
ruff check --help
- name: "Upload wheels"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
- name: "Archive binary"
run: |
ARCHIVE_FILE=ruff-${{ 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"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: |
*.tar.gz
*.sha256
validate-tag:
name: Validate tag
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# If you don't set an input tag, it's a dry run (no uploads).
if: ${{ inputs.tag }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main # We checkout the main branch to check for the commit
- name: Check main branch
if: ${{ inputs.sha }}
run: |
# Fetch the main branch since a shallow checkout is used by default
git fetch origin main --unshallow
if ! git branch --contains ${{ inputs.sha }} | grep -E '(^|\s)main$'; then
echo "The specified sha is not on the main branch" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Check tag consistency
run: |
# Switch to the commit we want to release
git checkout ${{ inputs.sha }}
version=$(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
upload-release:
name: Upload to PyPI
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- macos-universal
- macos-x86_64
- windows
- linux
- linux-cross
- musllinux
- musllinux-cross
- validate-tag
# If you don't set an input tag, it's a dry run (no uploads).
if: ${{ inputs.tag }}
environment:
name: release
permissions:
# For pypi trusted publishing
id-token: write
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: wheels
- name: Publish to PyPi
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1
with:
skip-existing: true
packages-dir: wheels
verbose: true
tag-release:
name: Tag release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: upload-release
# If you don't set an input tag, it's a dry run (no uploads).
if: ${{ inputs.tag }}
permissions:
# For git tag
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.sha }}
- name: git tag
run: |
git config user.email "hey@astral.sh"
git config user.name "Ruff Release CI"
git tag -m "v${{ inputs.tag }}" "v${{ inputs.tag }}"
# If there is duplicate tag, this will fail. The publish to pypi action will have been a noop (due to skip
# existing), so we make a non-destructive exit here
git push --tags
publish-release:
name: Publish to GitHub
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: tag-release
# If you don't set an input tag, it's a dry run (no uploads).
if: ${{ inputs.tag }}
permissions:
# For GitHub release publishing
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: binaries
path: binaries
- name: "Publish to GitHub"
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
with:
draft: true
files: binaries/*
tag_name: v${{ inputs.tag }}
# 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:
name: Update dependents
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: publish-release
steps:
- name: "Update pre-commit mirror"
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.RUFF_PRE_COMMIT_PAT }}
script: |
github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
owner: 'astral-sh',
repo: 'ruff-pre-commit',
workflow_id: 'main.yml',
ref: 'main',
})

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# This file was autogenerated by dist: https://opensource.axo.dev/cargo-dist/
#
# Copyright 2022-2024, axodotdev
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT or Apache-2.0
#
# CI that:
#
# * checks for a Git Tag that looks like a release
# * builds artifacts with dist (archives, installers, hashes)
# * uploads those artifacts to temporary workflow zip
# * on success, uploads the artifacts to a GitHub Release
#
# Note that the GitHub Release will be created with a generated
# title/body based on your changelogs.
name: Release
permissions:
"contents": "write"
# This task will run whenever you workflow_dispatch with a tag that looks like a version
# like "1.0.0", "v0.1.0-prerelease.1", "my-app/0.1.0", "releases/v1.0.0", etc.
# Various formats will be parsed into a VERSION and an optional PACKAGE_NAME, where
# PACKAGE_NAME must be the name of a Cargo package in your workspace, and VERSION
# must be a Cargo-style SemVer Version (must have at least major.minor.patch).
#
# If PACKAGE_NAME is specified, then the announcement will be for that
# package (erroring out if it doesn't have the given version or isn't dist-able).
#
# If PACKAGE_NAME isn't specified, then the announcement will be for all
# (dist-able) packages in the workspace with that version (this mode is
# intended for workspaces with only one dist-able package, or with all dist-able
# packages versioned/released in lockstep).
#
# If you push multiple tags at once, separate instances of this workflow will
# spin up, creating an independent announcement for each one. However, GitHub
# will hard limit this to 3 tags per commit, as it will assume more tags is a
# mistake.
#
# If there's a prerelease-style suffix to the version, then the release(s)
# will be marked as a prerelease.
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: Release Tag
required: true
default: dry-run
type: string
jobs:
# Run 'dist plan' (or host) to determine what tasks we need to do
plan:
runs-on: "depot-ubuntu-latest-4"
outputs:
val: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.manifest }}
tag: ${{ (inputs.tag != 'dry-run' && inputs.tag) || '' }}
tag-flag: ${{ inputs.tag && inputs.tag != 'dry-run' && format('--tag={0}', inputs.tag) || '' }}
publishing: ${{ inputs.tag && inputs.tag != 'dry-run' }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: Install dist
# we specify bash to get pipefail; it guards against the `curl` command
# failing. otherwise `sh` won't catch that `curl` returned non-0
shell: bash
run: "curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/axodotdev/cargo-dist/releases/download/v0.25.2-prerelease.3/cargo-dist-installer.sh | sh"
- name: Cache dist
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: cargo-dist-cache
path: ~/.cargo/bin/dist
# sure would be cool if github gave us proper conditionals...
# so here's a doubly-nested ternary-via-truthiness to try to provide the best possible
# functionality based on whether this is a pull_request, and whether it's from a fork.
# (PRs run on the *source* but secrets are usually on the *target* -- that's *good*
# but also really annoying to build CI around when it needs secrets to work right.)
- id: plan
run: |
dist ${{ (inputs.tag && inputs.tag != 'dry-run' && format('host --steps=create --tag={0}', inputs.tag)) || 'plan' }} --output-format=json > plan-dist-manifest.json
echo "dist ran successfully"
cat plan-dist-manifest.json
echo "manifest=$(jq -c "." plan-dist-manifest.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: "Upload dist-manifest.json"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-plan-dist-manifest
path: plan-dist-manifest.json
custom-build-binaries:
needs:
- plan
if: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.publishing == 'true' || fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.val).ci.github.pr_run_mode == 'upload' || inputs.tag == 'dry-run' }}
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-binaries.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit
custom-build-docker:
needs:
- plan
if: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.publishing == 'true' || fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.val).ci.github.pr_run_mode == 'upload' || inputs.tag == 'dry-run' }}
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-docker.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit
permissions:
"contents": "read"
"packages": "write"
# Build and package all the platform-agnostic(ish) things
build-global-artifacts:
needs:
- plan
- custom-build-binaries
- custom-build-docker
runs-on: "depot-ubuntu-latest-4"
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
BUILD_MANIFEST_NAME: target/distrib/global-dist-manifest.json
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: Install cached dist
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
name: cargo-dist-cache
path: ~/.cargo/bin/
- run: chmod +x ~/.cargo/bin/dist
# Get all the local artifacts for the global tasks to use (for e.g. checksums)
- name: Fetch local artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
pattern: artifacts-*
path: target/distrib/
merge-multiple: true
- id: cargo-dist
shell: bash
run: |
dist build ${{ needs.plan.outputs.tag-flag }} --output-format=json "--artifacts=global" > dist-manifest.json
echo "dist ran successfully"
# Parse out what we just built and upload it to scratch storage
echo "paths<<EOF" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
jq --raw-output ".upload_files[]" dist-manifest.json >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "EOF" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
cp dist-manifest.json "$BUILD_MANIFEST_NAME"
- name: "Upload artifacts"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
name: artifacts-build-global
path: |
${{ steps.cargo-dist.outputs.paths }}
${{ env.BUILD_MANIFEST_NAME }}
# Determines if we should publish/announce
host:
needs:
- plan
- custom-build-binaries
- custom-build-docker
- build-global-artifacts
# Only run if we're "publishing", and only if local and global didn't fail (skipped is fine)
if: ${{ always() && needs.plan.outputs.publishing == 'true' && (needs.build-global-artifacts.result == 'skipped' || needs.build-global-artifacts.result == 'success') && (needs.custom-build-binaries.result == 'skipped' || needs.custom-build-binaries.result == 'success') && (needs.custom-build-docker.result == 'skipped' || needs.custom-build-docker.result == 'success') }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
runs-on: "depot-ubuntu-latest-4"
outputs:
val: ${{ steps.host.outputs.manifest }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: Install cached dist
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
name: cargo-dist-cache
path: ~/.cargo/bin/
- run: chmod +x ~/.cargo/bin/dist
# Fetch artifacts from scratch-storage
- name: Fetch artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
pattern: artifacts-*
path: target/distrib/
merge-multiple: true
# This is a harmless no-op for GitHub Releases, hosting for that happens in "announce"
- id: host
shell: bash
run: |
dist host ${{ needs.plan.outputs.tag-flag }} --steps=upload --steps=release --output-format=json > dist-manifest.json
echo "artifacts uploaded and released successfully"
cat dist-manifest.json
echo "manifest=$(jq -c "." dist-manifest.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: "Upload dist-manifest.json"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4
with:
# Overwrite the previous copy
name: artifacts-dist-manifest
path: dist-manifest.json
custom-publish-pypi:
needs:
- plan
- host
if: ${{ !fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.val).announcement_is_prerelease || fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.val).publish_prereleases }}
uses: ./.github/workflows/publish-pypi.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit
# publish jobs get escalated permissions
permissions:
"id-token": "write"
"packages": "write"
custom-publish-wasm:
needs:
- plan
- host
if: ${{ !fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.val).announcement_is_prerelease || fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.val).publish_prereleases }}
uses: ./.github/workflows/publish-wasm.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit
# publish jobs get escalated permissions
permissions:
"contents": "read"
"id-token": "write"
"packages": "write"
# Create a GitHub Release while uploading all files to it
announce:
needs:
- plan
- host
- custom-publish-pypi
- custom-publish-wasm
# use "always() && ..." to allow us to wait for all publish jobs while
# still allowing individual publish jobs to skip themselves (for prereleases).
# "host" however must run to completion, no skipping allowed!
if: ${{ always() && needs.host.result == 'success' && (needs.custom-publish-pypi.result == 'skipped' || needs.custom-publish-pypi.result == 'success') && (needs.custom-publish-wasm.result == 'skipped' || needs.custom-publish-wasm.result == 'success') }}
runs-on: "depot-ubuntu-latest-4"
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
with:
submodules: recursive
# Create a GitHub Release while uploading all files to it
- name: "Download GitHub Artifacts"
uses: actions/download-artifact@95815c38cf2ff2164869cbab79da8d1f422bc89e # v4
with:
pattern: artifacts-*
path: artifacts
merge-multiple: true
- name: Cleanup
run: |
# Remove the granular manifests
rm -f artifacts/*-dist-manifest.json
- name: Create GitHub Release
env:
PRERELEASE_FLAG: "${{ fromJson(needs.host.outputs.val).announcement_is_prerelease && '--prerelease' || '' }}"
ANNOUNCEMENT_TITLE: "${{ fromJson(needs.host.outputs.val).announcement_title }}"
ANNOUNCEMENT_BODY: "${{ fromJson(needs.host.outputs.val).announcement_github_body }}"
RELEASE_COMMIT: "${{ github.sha }}"
run: |
# Write and read notes from a file to avoid quoting breaking things
echo "$ANNOUNCEMENT_BODY" > $RUNNER_TEMP/notes.txt
gh release create "${{ needs.plan.outputs.tag }}" --target "$RELEASE_COMMIT" $PRERELEASE_FLAG --title "$ANNOUNCEMENT_TITLE" --notes-file "$RUNNER_TEMP/notes.txt" artifacts/*
custom-notify-dependents:
needs:
- plan
- announce
uses: ./.github/workflows/notify-dependents.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit
custom-publish-docs:
needs:
- plan
- announce
uses: ./.github/workflows/publish-docs.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit
custom-publish-playground:
needs:
- plan
- announce
uses: ./.github/workflows/publish-playground.yml
with:
plan: ${{ needs.plan.outputs.val }}
secrets: inherit

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name: Sync typeshed
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
# Run on the 1st and the 15th of every month:
- cron: "0 0 1,15 * *"
env:
FORCE_COLOR: 1
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
jobs:
sync:
name: Sync typeshed
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
# Don't run the cron job on forks:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' || github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
name: Checkout Ruff
with:
path: ruff
persist-credentials: true
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
name: Checkout typeshed
with:
repository: python/typeshed
path: typeshed
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup git
run: |
git config --global user.name typeshedbot
git config --global user.email '<>'
- name: Sync typeshed
id: sync
run: |
rm -rf ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed
mkdir ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed
cp typeshed/README.md ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed
cp typeshed/LICENSE ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed
cp -r typeshed/stdlib ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib
rm -rf ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/@tests
git -C typeshed rev-parse HEAD > ruff/crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/typeshed/source_commit.txt
- name: Commit the changes
id: commit
if: ${{ steps.sync.outcome == 'success' }}
run: |
cd ruff
git checkout -b typeshedbot/sync-typeshed
git add .
git diff --staged --quiet || git commit -m "Sync typeshed. Source commit: https://github.com/python/typeshed/commit/$(git -C ../typeshed rev-parse HEAD)"
- name: Create a PR
if: ${{ steps.sync.outcome == 'success' && steps.commit.outcome == 'success' }}
run: |
cd ruff
git push --force origin typeshedbot/sync-typeshed
gh pr list --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --head typeshedbot/sync-typeshed --json id --jq length | grep 1 && exit 0 # exit if there is existing pr
gh pr create --title "Sync vendored typeshed stubs" --body "Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI" --label "internal"
create-issue-on-failure:
name: Create an issue if the typeshed sync failed
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [sync]
if: ${{ github.repository == 'astral-sh/ruff' && always() && github.event_name == 'schedule' && needs.sync.result == 'failure' }}
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
await github.rest.issues.create({
owner: "astral-sh",
repo: "ruff",
title: `Automated typeshed sync failed on ${new Date().toDateString()}`,
body: "Run listed here: https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}",
labels: ["bug", "red-knot"],
})

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# Configuration for the zizmor static analysis tool, run via pre-commit in CI
# https://woodruffw.github.io/zizmor/configuration/
#
# TODO: can we remove the ignores here so that our workflows are more secure?
rules:
dangerous-triggers:
ignore:
- pr-comment.yaml
cache-poisoning:
ignore:
- build-docker.yml
- publish-playground.yml
excessive-permissions:
# it's hard to test what the impact of removing these ignores would be
# without actually running the release workflow...
ignore:
- build-docker.yml
- publish-playground.yml
- publish-docs.yml

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# `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=target-llvm-lines RUSTFLAGS="-Csymbol-mangling-version=v0" cargo llvm-lines -p ruff --lib`
/target*
# samply profiles
profile.json
# tracing-flame traces
tracing.folded
tracing-flamechart.svg
tracing-flamegraph.svg
# insta
*.rs.pending-snap
###
# Rust.gitignore
###
@@ -92,6 +104,7 @@ coverage.xml
.hypothesis/
.pytest_cache/
cover/
repos/
# Translations
*.mo

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# MD013/line-length
MD013: false
# MD014/commands-show-output
MD014: false
# MD024/no-duplicate-heading
MD024:
# Allow when nested under different parents e.g. CHANGELOG.md
allow_different_nesting: true
siblings_only: true
# MD046/code-block-style
#
# Ignore this because it conflicts with the code block style used in content
# tabs of mkdocs-material which is to add a blank line after the content title.
#
# Ref: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15011#issuecomment-2544790854
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fail_fast: true
fail_fast: false
exclude: |
(?x)^(
.github/workflows/release.yml|
crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/.*|
crates/red_knot_project/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_benchmark/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_linter/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/.*/snapshots/.*|
crates/ruff_cli/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_notebook/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_server/resources/.*|
crates/ruff/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/.*|
crates/ruff_python_formatter/tests/snapshots/.*|
crates/ruff_python_resolver/resources/.*|
@@ -13,29 +19,48 @@ exclude: |
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/abravalheri/validate-pyproject
rev: v0.12.1
rev: v0.24.1
hooks:
- id: validate-pyproject
- repo: https://github.com/executablebooks/mdformat
rev: 0.7.16
rev: 0.7.22
hooks:
- id: mdformat
additional_dependencies:
- mdformat-mkdocs
- mdformat-admon
- mdformat-mkdocs==4.0.0
- mdformat-footnote==0.1.1
exclude: |
(?x)^(
docs/formatter/black.md
docs/formatter/black\.md
| docs/\w+\.md
)$
- repo: https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli
rev: v0.33.0
rev: v0.44.0
hooks:
- id: markdownlint-fix
exclude: |
(?x)^(
docs/formatter/black\.md
| docs/\w+\.md
)$
- repo: https://github.com/adamchainz/blacken-docs
rev: 1.19.1
hooks:
- id: blacken-docs
args: ["--pyi", "--line-length", "130"]
files: '^crates/.*/resources/mdtest/.*\.md'
exclude: |
(?x)^(
.*?invalid(_.+)*_syntax\.md
)$
additional_dependencies:
- black==25.1.0
- repo: https://github.com/crate-ci/typos
rev: v1.14.12
rev: v1.31.0
hooks:
- id: typos
@@ -47,30 +72,54 @@ repos:
language: system
types: [rust]
pass_filenames: false # This makes it a lot faster
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.11.2
hooks:
- id: ruff-format
- id: ruff
name: ruff
entry: cargo run --bin ruff -- check --no-cache --force-exclude --fix --exit-non-zero-on-fix
language: system
args: [--fix, --exit-non-zero-on-fix]
types_or: [python, pyi]
require_serial: true
exclude: |
(?x)^(
crates/ruff_linter/resources/.*|
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: v3.0.0
- repo: https://github.com/rbubley/mirrors-prettier
rev: v3.5.3
hooks:
- id: prettier
types: [yaml]
# zizmor detects security vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions workflows.
# Additional configuration for the tool is found in `.github/zizmor.yml`
- repo: https://github.com/woodruffw/zizmor-pre-commit
rev: v1.5.2
hooks:
- id: zizmor
- repo: https://github.com/python-jsonschema/check-jsonschema
rev: 0.32.1
hooks:
- id: check-github-workflows
# `actionlint` hook, for verifying correct syntax in GitHub Actions workflows.
# Some additional configuration for `actionlint` can be found in `.github/actionlint.yaml`.
- repo: https://github.com/rhysd/actionlint
rev: v1.7.7
hooks:
- id: actionlint
stages:
# This hook is disabled by default, since it's quite slow.
# To run all hooks *including* this hook, use `uvx pre-commit run -a --hook-stage=manual`.
# To run *just* this hook, use `uvx pre-commit run -a actionlint --hook-stage=manual`.
- manual
args:
- "-ignore=SC2129" # ignorable stylistic lint from shellcheck
- "-ignore=SC2016" # another shellcheck lint: seems to have false positives?
additional_dependencies:
# actionlint has a shellcheck integration which extracts shell scripts in `run:` steps from GitHub Actions
# and checks these with shellcheck. This is arguably its most useful feature,
# but the integration only works if shellcheck is installed
- "github.com/wasilibs/go-shellcheck/cmd/shellcheck@v0.10.0"
ci:
skip: [cargo-fmt, dev-generate-all]

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# Auto-generated by `cargo-dist`.
.github/workflows/release.yml

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{
"recommendations": [
"rust-lang.rust-analyzer"
]
}

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{
"rust-analyzer.check.extraArgs": [
"--all-features"
],
"rust-analyzer.check.command": "clippy",
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# Breaking Changes
## 0.11.0
This is a follow-up to release 0.10.0. Because of a mistake in the release process, the `requires-python` inference changes were not included in that release. Ruff 0.11.0 now includes this change as well as the stabilization of the preview behavior for `PGH004`.
- **Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a `target-version` is not specified** ([#16319](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16319))
In previous versions of Ruff, you could specify your Python version with:
- The `target-version` option in a `ruff.toml` file or the `[tool.ruff]` section of a pyproject.toml file.
- The `project.requires-python` field in a `pyproject.toml` file with a `[tool.ruff]` section.
These options worked well in most cases, and are still recommended for fine control of the Python version. However, because of the way Ruff discovers config files, `pyproject.toml` files without a `[tool.ruff]` section would be ignored, including the `requires-python` setting. Ruff would then use the default Python version (3.9 as of this writing) instead, which is surprising when you've attempted to request another version.
In v0.10, config discovery has been updated to address this issue:
- If Ruff finds a `ruff.toml` file without a `target-version`, it will check
for a `pyproject.toml` file in the same directory and respect its
`requires-python` version, even if it does not contain a `[tool.ruff]`
section.
- If Ruff finds a user-level configuration, the `requires-python` field of the closest `pyproject.toml` in a parent directory will take precedence.
- If there is no config file (`ruff.toml`or `pyproject.toml` with a
`[tool.ruff]` section) in the directory of the file being checked, Ruff will
search for the closest `pyproject.toml` in the parent directories and use its
`requires-python` setting.
## 0.10.0
- **Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a `target-version` is not specified** ([#16319](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16319))
Because of a mistake in the release process, the `requires-python` inference changes are not included in this release and instead shipped as part of 0.11.0.
You can find a description of this change in the 0.11.0 section.
- **Updated `TYPE_CHECKING` behavior** ([#16669](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16669))
Previously, Ruff only recognized typechecking blocks that tested the `typing.TYPE_CHECKING` symbol. Now, Ruff recognizes any local variable named `TYPE_CHECKING`. This release also removes support for the legacy `if 0:` and `if False:` typechecking checks. Use a local `TYPE_CHECKING` variable instead.
- **More robust noqa parsing** ([#16483](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16483))
The syntax for both file-level and in-line suppression comments has been unified and made more robust to certain errors. In most cases, this will result in more suppression comments being read by Ruff, but there are a few instances where previously read comments will now log an error to the user instead. Please refer to the documentation on [_Error suppression_](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/linter/#error-suppression) for the full specification.
- **Avoid unnecessary parentheses around with statements with a single context manager and a trailing comment** ([#14005](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/14005))
This change fixes a bug in the formatter where it introduced unnecessary parentheses around with statements with a single context manager and a trailing comment. This change may result in a change in formatting for some users.
- **Bump alpine default tag to 3.21 for derived Docker images** ([#16456](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16456))
Alpine 3.21 was released in Dec 2024 and is used in the official Alpine-based Python images. Now the ruff:alpine image will use 3.21 instead of 3.20 and ruff:alpine3.20 will no longer be updated.
- **\[`unsafe-markup-use`\]: `RUF035` has been recoded to `S704`** ([#15957](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/15957))
## 0.9.0
Ruff now formats your code according to the 2025 style guide. As a result, your code might now get formatted differently. See the [changelog](./CHANGELOG.md#090) for a detailed list of changes.
## 0.8.0
- **Default to Python 3.9**
Ruff now defaults to Python 3.9 instead of 3.8 if no explicit Python version is configured using [`ruff.target-version`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#target-version) or [`project.requires-python`](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/writing-pyproject-toml/#python-requires) ([#13896](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13896))
- **Changed location of `pydoclint` diagnostics**
[`pydoclint`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#pydoclint-doc) diagnostics now point to the first-line of the problematic docstring. Previously, this was not the case.
If you've opted into these preview rules but have them suppressed using
[`noqa`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/linter/#error-suppression) comments in
some places, this change may mean that you need to move the `noqa` suppression
comments. Most users should be unaffected by this change.
- **Use XDG (i.e. `~/.local/bin`) instead of the Cargo home directory in the standalone installer**
Previously, Ruff's installer used `$CARGO_HOME` or `~/.cargo/bin` for its target install directory. Now, Ruff will be installed into `$XDG_BIN_HOME`, `$XDG_DATA_HOME/../bin`, or `~/.local/bin` (in that order).
This change is only relevant to users of the standalone Ruff installer (using the shell or PowerShell script). If you installed Ruff using uv or pip, you should be unaffected.
- **Changes to the line width calculation**
Ruff now uses a new version of the [unicode-width](https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-width) Rust crate to calculate the line width. In very rare cases, this may lead to lines containing Unicode characters being reformatted, or being considered too long when they were not before ([`E501`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/line-too-long/)).
## 0.7.0
- The pytest rules `PT001` and `PT023` now default to omitting the decorator parentheses when there are no arguments
([#12838](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12838), [#13292](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13292)).
This was a change that we attempted to make in Ruff v0.6.0, but only partially made due to an error on our part.
See the [blog post](https://astral.sh/blog/ruff-v0.7.0) for more details.
- The `useless-try-except` rule (in our `tryceratops` category) has been recoded from `TRY302` to
`TRY203` ([#13502](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13502)). This ensures Ruff's code is consistent with
the same rule in the [`tryceratops`](https://github.com/guilatrova/tryceratops) linter.
- The `lint.allow-unused-imports` setting has been removed ([#13677](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/13677)). Use
[`lint.pyflakes.allow-unused-imports`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#lint_pyflakes_allowed-unused-imports)
instead.
## 0.6.0
- Detect imports in `src` layouts by default for `isort` rules ([#12848](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12848))
- The pytest rules `PT001` and `PT023` now default to omitting the decorator parentheses when there are no arguments ([#12838](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12838)).
- Lint and format Jupyter Notebook by default ([#12878](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12878)).
You can disable specific rules for notebooks using [`per-file-ignores`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#lint_per-file-ignores):
```toml
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"*.ipynb" = ["E501"] # disable line-too-long in notebooks
```
If you'd prefer to either only lint or only format Jupyter Notebook files, you can use the
section-specific `exclude` option to do so. For example, the following would only lint Jupyter
Notebook files and not format them:
```toml
[tool.ruff.format]
exclude = ["*.ipynb"]
```
And, conversely, the following would only format Jupyter Notebook files and not lint them:
```toml
[tool.ruff.lint]
exclude = ["*.ipynb"]
```
You can completely disable Jupyter Notebook support by updating the [`extend-exclude`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#extend-exclude) setting:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
extend-exclude = ["*.ipynb"]
```
## 0.5.0
- Follow the XDG specification to discover user-level configurations on macOS (same as on other Unix platforms)
- Selecting `ALL` now excludes deprecated rules
- The released archives now include an extra level of nesting, which can be removed with `--strip-components=1` when untarring.
- The release artifact's file name no longer includes the version tag. This enables users to install via `/latest` URLs on GitHub.
## 0.3.0
### Ruff 2024.2 style
The formatter now formats code according to the Ruff 2024.2 style guide. Read the [changelog](./CHANGELOG.md#030) for a detailed list of stabilized style changes.
### `isort`: Use one blank line after imports in typing stub files ([#9971](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9971))
Previously, Ruff used one or two blank lines (or the number configured by `isort.lines-after-imports`) after imports in typing stub files (`.pyi` files).
The [typing style guide for stubs](https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/stubs.html#style-guide) recommends using at most 1 blank line for grouping.
As of this release, `isort` now always uses one blank line after imports in stub files, the same as the formatter.
### `build` is no longer excluded by default ([#10093](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10093))
Ruff maintains a list of directories and files that are excluded by default. This list now consists of the following patterns:
- `.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`
- `dist`
- `node_modules`
- `site-packages`
- `venv`
Previously, the `build` directory was included in this list. However, the `build` directory tends to be a not-unpopular directory
name, and excluding it by default caused confusion. Ruff now no longer excludes `build` except if it is excluded by a `.gitignore` file
or because it is listed in `extend-exclude`.
### `--format` is no longer a valid `rule` or `linter` command option
Previously, `ruff rule` and `ruff linter` accepted the `--format <FORMAT>` option as an alias for `--output-format`. Ruff no longer
supports this alias. Please use `ruff rule --output-format <FORMAT>` and `ruff linter --output-format <FORMAT>` instead.
## 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
@@ -21,7 +246,7 @@ flag or `unsafe-fixes` configuration option can be used to enable unsafe fixes.
See the [docs](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/configuration/#fix-safety) for details.
### Remove formatter-conflicting rules from the default rule set ([#7900](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7900))
### Remove formatter-conflicting rules from the default rule set ([#7900](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7900))
Previously, Ruff enabled all implemented rules in Pycodestyle (`E`) by default. Ruff now only includes the
Pycodestyle prefixes `E4`, `E7`, and `E9` to exclude rules that conflict with automatic formatters. Consequently,
@@ -34,8 +259,8 @@ This change only affects those using Ruff under its default rule set. Users that
### Remove support for emoji identifiers ([#7212](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7212))
Previously, Ruff supported the non-standard compliant emoji identifiers e.g. `📦 = 1`.
We decided to remove this non-standard language extension, and Ruff now reports syntax errors for emoji identifiers in your code, the same as CPython.
Previously, Ruff supported non-standards-compliant emoji identifiers such as `📦 = 1`.
We decided to remove this non-standard language extension. Ruff now reports syntax errors for invalid emoji identifiers in your code, the same as CPython.
### Improved GitLab fingerprints ([#7203](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7203))

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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>.
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
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Welcome! We're happy to have you here. Thank you in advance for your contribution to Ruff.
- [The Basics](#the-basics)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Development](#development)
- [Project Structure](#project-structure)
- [Example: Adding a new lint rule](#example-adding-a-new-lint-rule)
- [Rule naming convention](#rule-naming-convention)
- [Rule testing: fixtures and snapshots](#rule-testing-fixtures-and-snapshots)
- [Example: Adding a new configuration option](#example-adding-a-new-configuration-option)
- [MkDocs](#mkdocs)
- [Release Process](#release-process)
- [Creating a new release](#creating-a-new-release)
- [Ecosystem CI](#ecosystem-ci)
- [Benchmarking and Profiling](#benchmarking-and-profiling)
- [CPython Benchmark](#cpython-benchmark)
- [Microbenchmarks](#microbenchmarks)
- [Benchmark-driven Development](#benchmark-driven-development)
- [PR Summary](#pr-summary)
- [Tips](#tips)
- [Profiling Projects](#profiling-projects)
- [Linux](#linux)
- [Mac](#mac)
- [`cargo dev`](#cargo-dev)
- [Subsystems](#subsystems)
- [Compilation Pipeline](#compilation-pipeline)
## The Basics
Ruff welcomes contributions in the form of Pull Requests.
Ruff welcomes contributions in the form of pull requests.
For small changes (e.g., bug fixes), feel free to submit a PR.
For larger changes (e.g., new lint rules, new functionality, new configuration options), consider
creating an [**issue**](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues) outlining your proposed change.
You can also join us on [**Discord**](https://discord.gg/c9MhzV8aU5) to discuss your idea with the
You can also join us on [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/astral-sh) to discuss your idea with the
community. We've labeled [beginner-friendly tasks](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
in the issue tracker, along with [bugs](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Abug)
and [improvements](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Aaccepted)
that are ready for contributions.
If you're looking for a place to start, we recommend implementing a new lint rule (see:
[_Adding a new lint rule_](#example-adding-a-new-lint-rule), which will allow you to learn from and
pattern-match against the examples in the existing codebase. Many lint rules are inspired by
existing Python plugins, which can be used as a reference implementation.
As a concrete example: consider taking on one of the rules from the [`flake8-pyi`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/848)
plugin, and looking to the originating [Python source](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-pyi) for
guidance.
If you have suggestions on how we might improve the contributing documentation, [let us know](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/5693)!
### Prerequisites
@@ -63,25 +29,33 @@ You'll also need [Insta](https://insta.rs/docs/) to update snapshot tests:
cargo install cargo-insta
```
and pre-commit to run some validation checks:
```shell
pipx install pre-commit # or `pip install pre-commit` if you have a virtualenv
```
You'll need [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/) (or `pipx` and `pip`) to
run Python utility commands.
You can optionally install pre-commit hooks to automatically run the validation checks
when making a commit:
```shell
uv tool install pre-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_cli -- check /path/to/file.py --no-cache
cargo run -p ruff -- check /path/to/file.py --no-cache
```
Prior to opening a pull request, ensure that your code has been auto-formatted,
@@ -90,12 +64,14 @@ and that it passes both the lint and test validation checks:
```shell
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings # Rust linting
RUFF_UPDATE_SCHEMA=1 cargo test # Rust testing and updating ruff.schema.json
pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure # Rust and Python formatting, Markdown and Python linting, etc.
uvx pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure # Rust and Python formatting, Markdown and Python linting, etc.
```
These checks will run on GitHub Actions when you open your Pull Request, but running them locally
These checks will run on GitHub Actions when you open your pull request, but running them locally
will save you time and expedite the merge process.
If you're using VS Code, you can also install the recommended [rust-analyzer](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rust-lang.rust-analyzer) extension to get these checks while editing.
Note that many code changes also require updating the snapshot tests, which is done interactively
after running `cargo test` like so:
@@ -103,7 +79,14 @@ after running `cargo test` like so:
cargo insta review
```
Your Pull Request will be reviewed by a maintainer, which may involve a few rounds of iteration
If your pull request relates to a specific lint rule, include the category and rule code in the
title, as in the following examples:
- \[`flake8-bugbear`\] Avoid false positive for usage after `continue` (`B031`)
- \[`flake8-simplify`\] Detect implicit `else` cases in `needless-bool` (`SIM103`)
- \[`pycodestyle`\] Implement `redundant-backslash` (`E502`)
Your pull request will be reviewed by a maintainer, which may involve a few rounds of iteration
prior to merging.
### Project Structure
@@ -111,16 +94,16 @@ prior to merging.
Ruff is structured as a monorepo with a [flat crate structure](https://matklad.github.io/2021/08/22/large-rust-workspaces.html),
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.
The vast majority of the code, including all lint rules, lives in the `ruff_linter` crate (located
at `crates/ruff_linter`). As a contributor, that's the crate that'll be most relevant to you.
At time of writing, the repository includes the following crates:
At the 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_cli`: binary crate containing Ruff's command-line interface.
- `crates/ruff`: 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
@@ -156,7 +139,7 @@ At a high level, the steps involved in adding a new lint rule are as follows:
1. Create a file for your rule (e.g., `crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_bugbear/rules/assert_false.rs`).
1. In that file, define a violation struct (e.g., `pub struct AssertFalse`). You can grep for
`#[violation]` to see examples.
`#[derive(ViolationMetadata)]` to see examples.
1. In that file, define a function that adds the violation to the diagnostic list as appropriate
(e.g., `pub(crate) fn assert_false`) based on whatever inputs are required for the rule (e.g.,
@@ -185,11 +168,14 @@ and calling out to lint rule analyzer functions as it goes.
If you need to inspect the AST, you can run `cargo dev print-ast` with a Python file. Grep
for the `Diagnostic::new` invocations to understand how other, similar rules are implemented.
Once you're satisfied with your code, add tests for your rule. See [rule testing](#rule-testing-fixtures-and-snapshots)
for more details.
Once you're satisfied with your code, add tests for your rule
(see: [rule testing](#rule-testing-fixtures-and-snapshots)), and regenerate the documentation and
associated assets (like our JSON Schema) with `cargo dev generate-all`.
Finally, regenerate the documentation and other generated assets (like our JSON Schema) with:
`cargo dev generate-all`.
Finally, submit a pull request, and include the category, rule name, and rule code in the title, as
in:
> \[`pycodestyle`\] Implement `redundant-backslash` (`E502`)
#### Rule naming convention
@@ -231,7 +217,7 @@ 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_cli -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/E402.py --no-cache --select E402
cargo run -p ruff -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pycodestyle/E402.py --no-cache --preview --select E402
```
**Note:** Only a subset of rules are enabled by default. When testing a new rule, ensure that
@@ -252,7 +238,7 @@ 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_cli/src/args.rs`.
First, the command-line options are defined via the `Args` struct in `crates/ruff/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),
@@ -263,7 +249,7 @@ These represent, respectively: the schema used to parse the `pyproject.toml` fil
intermediate representation; and the final, internal representation used to power Ruff.
To add a new configuration option, you'll likely want to modify these latter few files (along with
`arg.rs`, if appropriate). If you want to pattern-match against an existing example, grep for
`args.rs`, if appropriate). If you want to pattern-match against an existing example, grep for
`dummy_variable_rgx`, which defines a regular expression to match against acceptable unused
variables (e.g., `_`).
@@ -279,30 +265,24 @@ To preview any changes to the documentation locally:
1. Install the [Rust toolchain](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install).
1. Install MkDocs and Material for MkDocs with:
```shell
pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
```
1. Generate the MkDocs site with:
```shell
python scripts/generate_mkdocs.py
uv run --no-project --isolated --with-requirements docs/requirements.txt scripts/generate_mkdocs.py
```
1. Run the development server with:
```shell
# For contributors.
mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.generated.yml
uvx --with-requirements docs/requirements.txt -- mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.public.yml
# For members of the Astral org, which has access to MkDocs Insiders via sponsorship.
mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.insiders.yml
uvx --with-requirements docs/requirements-insiders.txt -- mkdocs serve -f mkdocs.insiders.yml
```
The documentation should then be available locally at
[http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs/](http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs/).
[http://127.0.0.1:8000/ruff/](http://127.0.0.1:8000/ruff/).
## Release Process
@@ -315,47 +295,90 @@ even patch releases may contain [non-backwards-compatible changes](https://semve
### Creating a new release
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. Install `uv`: `curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh`
1. Run `./scripts/release.sh`; this command will:
- Generate a temporary virtual environment with `rooster`
- 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
- Display contributors for the release
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. Merge the PR
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. Run the [release workflow](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/workflows/release.yml) with:
- The new version number (without starting `v`)
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.
uploaded anything, you can restart after pushing a fix. If you just need to rerun the build,
make sure you're [re-running all the failed
jobs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/managing-workflow-runs/re-running-workflows-and-jobs#re-running-failed-jobs-in-a-workflow) and not just a single failed job.
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/charliermarsh/ruff/issues/4468)).
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)).
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. 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.
1. Verify the GitHub release:
1. The Changelog should match the content of `CHANGELOG.md`
1. Append the contributors from the `scripts/release.sh` script
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. If needed, update the [`ruff-lsp`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp) and
[`ruff-vscode`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode) repositories and follow
the release instructions in those repositories. `ruff-lsp` should always be updated
before `ruff-vscode`.
This step is generally not required for a patch release, but should always be done
for a minor release.
## Ecosystem CI
GitHub Actions will run your changes against a number of real-world projects from GitHub and
report on any diagnostic differences. You can also run those checks locally via:
report on any linter or formatter differences. You can also run those checks locally via:
```shell
python scripts/check_ecosystem.py path/to/your/ruff path/to/older/ruff
uvx --from ./python/ruff-ecosystem ruff-ecosystem check ruff "./target/debug/ruff"
uvx --from ./python/ruff-ecosystem ruff-ecosystem format ruff "./target/debug/ruff"
```
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.
See the [ruff-ecosystem package](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/tree/main/python/ruff-ecosystem) for more details.
## 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 the linter or the formatter on individual files. There run on pull requests.
- Microbenchmarks which run the linter or the formatter on individual files. These 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,
@@ -365,12 +388,18 @@ which makes it a good target for benchmarking.
git clone --branch 3.10 https://github.com/python/cpython.git crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython
```
Install `hyperfine`:
```shell
cargo install hyperfine
```
To benchmark the release build:
```shell
cargo build --release && hyperfine --warmup 10 \
"./target/release/ruff ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache -e" \
"./target/release/ruff ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ -e"
"./target/release/ruff check ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache -e" \
"./target/release/ruff check ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ -e"
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/ruff ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache
Time (mean ± σ): 293.8 ms ± 3.2 ms [User: 2384.6 ms, System: 90.3 ms]
@@ -389,7 +418,7 @@ To benchmark against the ecosystem's existing tools:
```shell
hyperfine --ignore-failure --warmup 5 \
"./target/release/ruff ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache" \
"./target/release/ruff check ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache" \
"pyflakes crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython" \
"autoflake --recursive --expand-star-imports --remove-all-unused-imports --remove-unused-variables --remove-duplicate-keys resources/test/cpython" \
"pycodestyle crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython" \
@@ -435,10 +464,10 @@ To benchmark a subset of rules, e.g. `LineTooLong` and `DocLineTooLong`:
```shell
cargo build --release && hyperfine --warmup 10 \
"./target/release/ruff ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache -e --select W505,E501"
"./target/release/ruff check ./crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache -e --select W505,E501"
```
You can run `poetry install` from `./scripts/benchmarks` to create a working environment for the
You can run `uv venv --project ./scripts/benchmarks`, activate the venv and then run `uv sync --project ./scripts/benchmarks` to create a working environment for the
above. All reported benchmarks were computed using the versions specified by
`./scripts/benchmarks/pyproject.toml` on Python 3.11.
@@ -492,19 +521,21 @@ You can run the benchmarks with
cargo benchmark
```
`cargo benchmark` is an alias for `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark --bench linter --bench formatter --`
#### Benchmark-driven Development
Ruff uses [Criterion.rs](https://bheisler.github.io/criterion.rs/book/) for benchmarks. You can use
`--save-baseline=<name>` to store an initial baseline benchmark (e.g. on `main`) and then use
`--save-baseline=<name>` to store an initial baseline benchmark (e.g., on `main`) and then use
`--benchmark=<name>` to compare against that benchmark. Criterion will print a message telling you
if the benchmark improved/regressed compared to that baseline.
```shell
# Run once on your "baseline" code
cargo benchmark --save-baseline=main
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=main
# Then iterate with
cargo benchmark --baseline=main
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --baseline=main
```
#### PR Summary
@@ -514,10 +545,10 @@ This is useful to illustrate the improvements of a PR.
```shell
# On main
cargo benchmark --save-baseline=main
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=main
# After applying your changes
cargo benchmark --save-baseline=pr
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- --save-baseline=pr
critcmp main pr
```
@@ -530,10 +561,10 @@ cargo install critcmp
#### Tips
- 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)
- Use `cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark <filter>` to only run specific benchmarks. For example: `cargo bench -p ruff_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)
### Profiling Projects
@@ -544,10 +575,10 @@ examples.
#### Linux
Install `perf` and build `ruff_benchmark` with the `release-debug` profile and then run it with perf
Install `perf` and build `ruff_benchmark` with the `profiling` profile and then run it with perf
```shell
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
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
```
You can also use the `ruff_dev` launcher to run `ruff check` multiple times on a repository to
@@ -555,8 +586,8 @@ 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=release-debug
perf record -g -F 999 target/release-debug/ruff_dev repeat --repeat 30 --exit-zero --no-cache path/to/cpython > /dev/null
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
```
Then convert the recorded profile
@@ -586,7 +617,7 @@ cargo install cargo-instruments
Then run the profiler with
```shell
cargo instruments -t time --bench linter --profile release-debug -p ruff_benchmark -- --profile-time=1
cargo instruments -t time --bench linter --profile profiling -p ruff_benchmark -- --profile-time=1
```
- `-t`: Specifies what to profile. Useful options are `time` to profile the wall time and `alloc`
@@ -600,11 +631,11 @@ Otherwise, follow the instructions from the linux section.
`cargo dev` is a shortcut for `cargo run --package ruff_dev --bin ruff_dev`. You can run some useful
utils with it:
- `cargo dev print-ast <file>`: Print the AST of a python file using the
[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:
- `cargo dev print-ast <file>`: Print the AST of a python file using Ruff's
[Python parser](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/tree/main/crates/ruff_python_parser).
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:
```text
[
@@ -647,9 +678,9 @@ utils with it:
23 Newline 24
```
- `cargo dev print-cst <file>`: Print the CST of a python file using
- `cargo dev print-cst <file>`: Print the CST of a Python file using
[LibCST](https://github.com/Instagram/LibCST), which is used in addition to the RustPython parser
in Ruff. E.g. for `if True: pass # comment` everything including the whitespace is represented:
in Ruff. For example, for `if True: pass # comment`, everything, including the whitespace, is represented:
```text
Module {
@@ -777,8 +808,8 @@ To understand Ruff's import categorization system, we first need to define two c
"project root".)
- "Package root": The top-most directory defining the Python package that includes a given Python
file. To find the package root for a given Python file, traverse up its parent directories until
you reach a parent directory that doesn't contain an `__init__.py` file (and isn't marked as
a [namespace package](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#namespace-packages)); take the directory
you reach a parent directory that doesn't contain an `__init__.py` file (and isn't in a subtree
marked as a [namespace package](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#namespace-packages)); take the directory
just before that, i.e., the first directory in the package.
For example, given:
@@ -832,7 +863,7 @@ each configuration file.
The package root is used to determine a file's "module path". Consider, again, `baz.py`. In that
case, `./my_project/src/foo` was identified as the package root, so the module path for `baz.py`
would resolve to `foo.bar.baz` — as computed by taking the relative path from the package root
would resolve to `foo.bar.baz` — as computed by taking the relative path from the package root
(inclusive of the root itself). The module path can be thought of as "the path you would use to
import the module" (e.g., `import foo.bar.baz`).
@@ -867,15 +898,11 @@ There are three ways in which an import can be categorized as "first-party":
package (e.g., `from foo import bar` or `import foo.bar`), they'll be classified as first-party
automatically. This check is as simple as comparing the first segment of the current file's
module path to the first segment of the import.
1. **Source roots**: Ruff supports a `[src](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#src)` setting, which
1. **Source roots**: Ruff supports a [`src`](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#src) setting, which
sets the directories to scan when identifying first-party imports. The algorithm is
straightforward: given an import, like `import foo`, iterate over the directories enumerated in
the `src` setting and, for each directory, check for the existence of a subdirectory `foo` or a
file `foo.py`.
By default, `src` is set to the project root. In the above example, we'd want to set
`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 your project contains multiple packages, you'll want to set `src`
explicitly.
By default, `src` is set to the project root, along with `"src"` subdirectory in the project root.
This ensures that Ruff supports both flat and "src" layouts out of the box.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ resolver = "2"
[workspace.package]
edition = "2021"
rust-version = "1.71"
rust-version = "1.83"
homepage = "https://docs.astral.sh/ruff"
documentation = "https://docs.astral.sh/ruff"
repository = "https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff"
@@ -12,51 +12,239 @@ authors = ["Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>"]
license = "MIT"
[workspace.dependencies]
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" }
ruff = { path = "crates/ruff" }
ruff_annotate_snippets = { path = "crates/ruff_annotate_snippets" }
ruff_cache = { path = "crates/ruff_cache" }
ruff_db = { path = "crates/ruff_db", default-features = false }
ruff_diagnostics = { path = "crates/ruff_diagnostics" }
ruff_formatter = { path = "crates/ruff_formatter" }
ruff_graph = { path = "crates/ruff_graph" }
ruff_index = { path = "crates/ruff_index" }
ruff_linter = { path = "crates/ruff_linter" }
ruff_macros = { path = "crates/ruff_macros" }
ruff_notebook = { path = "crates/ruff_notebook" }
ruff_python_ast = { path = "crates/ruff_python_ast" }
ruff_python_codegen = { path = "crates/ruff_python_codegen" }
ruff_python_formatter = { path = "crates/ruff_python_formatter" }
ruff_python_index = { path = "crates/ruff_python_index" }
ruff_python_literal = { path = "crates/ruff_python_literal" }
ruff_python_parser = { path = "crates/ruff_python_parser" }
ruff_python_semantic = { path = "crates/ruff_python_semantic" }
ruff_python_stdlib = { path = "crates/ruff_python_stdlib" }
ruff_python_trivia = { path = "crates/ruff_python_trivia" }
ruff_server = { path = "crates/ruff_server" }
ruff_source_file = { path = "crates/ruff_source_file" }
ruff_text_size = { path = "crates/ruff_text_size" }
red_knot_vendored = { path = "crates/red_knot_vendored" }
ruff_workspace = { path = "crates/ruff_workspace" }
red_knot_ide = { path = "crates/red_knot_ide" }
red_knot_project = { path = "crates/red_knot_project", default-features = false }
red_knot_python_semantic = { path = "crates/red_knot_python_semantic" }
red_knot_server = { path = "crates/red_knot_server" }
red_knot_test = { path = "crates/red_knot_test" }
aho-corasick = { version = "1.1.3" }
anstream = { version = "0.6.18" }
anstyle = { version = "1.0.10" }
anyhow = { version = "1.0.80" }
assert_fs = { version = "1.1.0" }
argfile = { version = "0.2.0" }
bincode = { version = "1.3.3" }
bitflags = { version = "2.5.0" }
bstr = { version = "1.9.1" }
cachedir = { version = "0.3.1" }
camino = { version = "1.1.7" }
chrono = { version = "0.4.35", default-features = false, features = ["clock"] }
clap = { version = "4.5.3", features = ["derive"] }
clap_complete_command = { version = "0.6.0" }
clearscreen = { version = "4.0.0" }
codspeed-criterion-compat = { version = "2.6.0", default-features = false }
colored = { version = "3.0.0" }
console_error_panic_hook = { version = "0.1.7" }
console_log = { version = "1.0.0" }
countme = { version = "3.0.1" }
compact_str = "0.9.0"
criterion = { version = "0.5.1", default-features = false }
crossbeam = { version = "0.8.4" }
dashmap = { version = "6.0.1" }
dir-test = { version = "0.4.0" }
dunce = { version = "1.0.5" }
drop_bomb = { version = "0.1.5" }
env_logger = { version = "0.11.0" }
etcetera = { version = "0.10.0" }
fern = { version = "0.7.0" }
filetime = { version = "0.2.23" }
getrandom = { version = "0.3.1" }
glob = { version = "0.3.1" }
globset = { version = "0.4.10" }
ignore = { version = "0.4.20" }
insta = { version = "1.34.0", feature = ["filters", "glob"] }
is-macro = { version = "0.3.0" }
itertools = { version = "0.11.0" }
globset = { version = "0.4.14" }
globwalk = { version = "0.9.1" }
hashbrown = { version = "0.15.0", default-features = false, features = [
"raw-entry",
"equivalent",
"inline-more",
] }
ignore = { version = "0.4.22" }
imara-diff = { version = "0.1.5" }
imperative = { version = "1.0.4" }
indexmap = { version = "2.6.0" }
indicatif = { version = "0.17.8" }
indoc = { version = "2.0.4" }
insta = { version = "1.35.1" }
insta-cmd = { version = "0.6.0" }
is-macro = { version = "0.3.5" }
is-wsl = { version = "0.4.0" }
itertools = { version = "0.14.0" }
js-sys = { version = "0.3.69" }
jod-thread = { version = "0.1.2" }
libc = { version = "0.2.153" }
libcst = { version = "1.1.0", default-features = false }
log = { version = "0.4.17" }
memchr = { version = "2.6.4" }
once_cell = { version = "1.17.1" }
lsp-server = { version = "0.7.6" }
lsp-types = { git = "https://github.com/astral-sh/lsp-types.git", rev = "3512a9f", features = [
"proposed",
] }
matchit = { version = "0.8.1" }
memchr = { version = "2.7.1" }
mimalloc = { version = "0.1.39" }
natord = { version = "1.0.9" }
notify = { version = "8.0.0" }
ordermap = { version = "0.5.0" }
path-absolutize = { version = "3.1.1" }
proc-macro2 = { version = "1.0.69" }
path-slash = { version = "0.2.1" }
pathdiff = { version = "0.2.1" }
pep440_rs = { version = "0.7.1" }
pretty_assertions = "1.3.0"
proc-macro2 = { version = "1.0.79" }
pyproject-toml = { version = "0.13.4" }
quick-junit = { version = "0.5.0" }
quote = { version = "1.0.23" }
rand = { version = "0.9.0" }
rayon = { version = "1.10.0" }
regex = { version = "1.10.2" }
rustc-hash = { version = "1.1.0" }
schemars = { version = "0.8.15" }
serde = { version = "1.0.152", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.107" }
rustc-hash = { version = "2.0.0" }
# When updating salsa, make sure to also update the revision in `fuzz/Cargo.toml`
salsa = { git = "https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa.git", rev = "d758691ba17ee1a60c5356ea90888d529e1782ad" }
schemars = { version = "0.8.16" }
seahash = { version = "4.1.0" }
serde = { version = "1.0.197", features = ["derive"] }
serde-wasm-bindgen = { version = "0.6.4" }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.113" }
serde_test = { version = "1.0.152" }
serde_with = { version = "3.6.0", default-features = false, features = [
"macros",
] }
shellexpand = { version = "3.0.0" }
similar = { version = "2.3.0", features = ["inline"] }
smallvec = { version = "1.11.1" }
similar = { version = "2.4.0", features = ["inline"] }
smallvec = { version = "1.13.2" }
snapbox = { version = "0.6.0", features = [
"diff",
"term-svg",
"cmd",
"examples",
] }
static_assertions = "1.1.0"
strum = { version = "0.25.0", features = ["strum_macros"] }
strum_macros = { version = "0.25.3" }
syn = { version = "2.0.38" }
test-case = { version = "3.2.1" }
thiserror = { version = "1.0.50" }
toml = { version = "0.7.8" }
strum = { version = "0.27.0", features = ["strum_macros"] }
strum_macros = { version = "0.27.0" }
syn = { version = "2.0.55" }
tempfile = { version = "3.9.0" }
test-case = { version = "3.3.1" }
thiserror = { version = "2.0.0" }
tikv-jemallocator = { version = "0.6.0" }
toml = { version = "0.8.11" }
tracing = { version = "0.1.40" }
tracing-indicatif = { version = "0.3.4" }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.17", features = ["env-filter"] }
tracing-flame = { version = "0.2.0" }
tracing-indicatif = { version = "0.3.6" }
tracing-log = { version = "0.2.0" }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.18", default-features = false, features = [
"env-filter",
"fmt",
] }
tracing-tree = { version = "0.4.0" }
tryfn = { version = "0.2.1" }
typed-arena = { version = "2.0.2" }
unic-ucd-category = { version = "0.9" }
unicode-ident = { version = "1.0.12" }
unicode_names2 = { version = "1.2.0" }
unicode-width = { version = "0.1.11" }
uuid = { version = "1.4.1", features = ["v4", "fast-rng", "macro-diagnostics", "js"] }
wsl = { version = "0.1.0" }
unicode-width = { version = "0.2.0" }
unicode_names2 = { version = "1.2.2" }
unicode-normalization = { version = "0.1.23" }
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 = "0.2.92" }
wasm-bindgen-test = { version = "0.3.42" }
wild = { version = "2" }
zip = { version = "0.6.6", default-features = false }
[workspace.metadata.cargo-shear]
ignored = ["getrandom"]
[workspace.lints.rust]
unsafe_code = "warn"
unreachable_pub = "warn"
unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = [
"cfg(fuzzing)",
"cfg(codspeed)",
] }
[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"
map_unwrap_or = "allow"
match_same_arms = "allow"
missing_errors_doc = "allow"
missing_panics_doc = "allow"
module_name_repetitions = "allow"
must_use_candidate = "allow"
similar_names = "allow"
single_match_else = "allow"
too_many_lines = "allow"
# Without the hashes we run into a `rustfmt` bug in some snapshot tests, see #13250
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"
# nursery rules
redundant_clone = "warn"
debug_assert_with_mut_call = "warn"
unused_peekable = "warn"
# Diagnostics are not actionable: Enable once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/13774 is resolved.
large_stack_arrays = "allow"
[profile.release]
lto = "fat"
# 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]
codegen-units = 1
[profile.dev.package.insta]
@@ -70,8 +258,79 @@ opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.package.ruff_python_parser]
opt-level = 1
# Use the `--profile release-debug` flag to show symbols in release mode.
# e.g. `cargo build --profile release-debug`
[profile.release-debug]
# Use the `--profile profiling` flag to show symbols in release mode.
# e.g. `cargo build --profile profiling`
[profile.profiling]
inherits = "release"
debug = 1
# The profile that 'cargo dist' will build with.
[profile.dist]
inherits = "release"
# Config for 'dist'
[workspace.metadata.dist]
# The preferred dist version to use in CI (Cargo.toml SemVer syntax)
cargo-dist-version = "0.25.2-prerelease.3"
# CI backends to support
ci = "github"
# The installers to generate for each app
installers = ["shell", "powershell"]
# The archive format to use for windows builds (defaults .zip)
windows-archive = ".zip"
# The archive format to use for non-windows builds (defaults .tar.xz)
unix-archive = ".tar.gz"
# Target platforms to build apps for (Rust target-triple syntax)
targets = [
"aarch64-apple-darwin",
"aarch64-pc-windows-msvc",
"aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu",
"aarch64-unknown-linux-musl",
"arm-unknown-linux-musleabihf",
"armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf",
"armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf",
"i686-pc-windows-msvc",
"i686-unknown-linux-gnu",
"i686-unknown-linux-musl",
"powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu",
"powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu",
"s390x-unknown-linux-gnu",
"x86_64-apple-darwin",
"x86_64-pc-windows-msvc",
"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
"x86_64-unknown-linux-musl",
]
# Whether to auto-include files like READMEs, LICENSEs, and CHANGELOGs (default true)
auto-includes = false
# Whether dist should create a Github Release or use an existing draft
create-release = true
# Which actions to run on pull requests
pr-run-mode = "skip"
# Whether CI should trigger releases with dispatches instead of tag pushes
dispatch-releases = true
# Which phase dist should use to create the GitHub release
github-release = "announce"
# Whether CI should include auto-generated code to build local artifacts
build-local-artifacts = false
# Local artifacts jobs to run in CI
local-artifacts-jobs = ["./build-binaries", "./build-docker"]
# Publish jobs to run in CI
publish-jobs = ["./publish-pypi", "./publish-wasm"]
# Post-announce jobs to run in CI
post-announce-jobs = [
"./notify-dependents",
"./publish-docs",
"./publish-playground",
]
# Custom permissions for GitHub Jobs
github-custom-job-permissions = { "build-docker" = { packages = "write", contents = "read" }, "publish-wasm" = { contents = "read", id-token = "write", packages = "write" } }
# Whether to install an updater program
install-updater = false
# Path that installers should place binaries in
install-path = ["$XDG_BIN_HOME/", "$XDG_DATA_HOME/../bin", "~/.local/bin"]
# Temporarily allow changes to the `release` workflow, in which we pin actions
# to a SHA instead of a tag (https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/12253)
allow-dirty = ["ci"]
[workspace.metadata.dist.github-custom-runners]
global = "depot-ubuntu-latest-4"

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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"]

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@@ -1269,6 +1269,31 @@ 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
@@ -1346,3 +1371,28 @@ are:
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
"""
- pydoclint, licensed as follows:
"""
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 jsh9
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.
"""

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@@ -4,11 +4,12 @@
[![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)
[![image](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/ruff.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ruff)
[![image](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/ruff.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ruff)
[![image](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/ruff.svg)](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/LICENSE)
[![image](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/ruff.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ruff)
[![Actions status](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/badge/Discord-%235865F2.svg?logo=discord&logoColor=white)](https://discord.com/invite/astral-sh)
[**Discord**](https://discord.gg/c9MhzV8aU5) | [**Docs**](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/) | [**Playground**](https://play.ruff.rs/)
[**Docs**](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/) | [**Playground**](https://play.ruff.rs/)
An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
@@ -27,15 +28,15 @@ An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
- ⚡️ 10-100x faster than existing linters (like Flake8) and formatters (like Black)
- 🐍 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
- 🤝 Python 3.13 compatibility
- ⚖️ Drop-in parity with [Flake8](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/faq/#how-does-ruffs-linter-compare-to-flake8), isort, and [Black](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/faq/#how-does-ruffs-formatter-compare-to-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
- 📏 Over [800 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/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)
- ⌨️ First-party [editor integrations](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/integrations/) for
[VS Code](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode) and [more](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/editors/setup)
- 🌎 Monorepo-friendly, with [hierarchical and cascading configuration](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/configuration/#config-file-discovery)
Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more
functionality behind a single, common interface.
@@ -49,12 +50,13 @@ times faster than any individual tool.
Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects like:
- [Apache Airflow](https://github.com/apache/airflow)
- [Apache Superset](https://github.com/apache/superset)
- [FastAPI](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi)
- [Hugging Face](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers)
- [Pandas](https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas)
- [SciPy](https://github.com/scipy/scipy)
...and many more.
...and [many more](#whos-using-ruff).
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).
@@ -108,16 +110,47 @@ For more, see the [documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/).
1. [Who's Using Ruff?](#whos-using-ruff)
1. [License](#license)
## Getting Started
## Getting Started<a id="getting-started"></a>
For more, see the [documentation](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/).
### Installation
Ruff is available as [`ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/ruff/) on PyPI:
Ruff is available as [`ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/ruff/) on PyPI.
Invoke Ruff directly with [`uvx`](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/):
```shell
uvx ruff check # Lint all files in the current directory.
uvx ruff format # Format all files in the current directory.
```
Or install Ruff with `uv` (recommended), `pip`, or `pipx`:
```shell
# With uv.
uv tool install ruff@latest # Install Ruff globally.
uv add --dev ruff # Or add Ruff to your project.
# With pip.
pip install ruff
# With pipx.
pipx install ruff
```
Starting with version `0.5.0`, Ruff can be installed with our standalone installers:
```shell
# On macOS and Linux.
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/ruff/install.sh | sh
# On Windows.
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/ruff/install.ps1 | iex"
# For a specific version.
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/ruff/0.11.2/install.sh | sh
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/ruff/0.11.2/install.ps1 | iex"
```
You can also install Ruff via [Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/ruff), [Conda](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/ruff),
@@ -128,7 +161,7 @@ and with [a variety of other package managers](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/insta
To run Ruff as a linter, try any of the following:
```shell
ruff check . # Lint all files in the current directory (and any subdirectories).
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`.
@@ -138,7 +171,7 @@ ruff check @arguments.txt # Lint using an input file, treating its con
Or, to run Ruff as a formatter:
```shell
ruff format . # Format all files in the current directory (and any subdirectories).
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`.
@@ -148,22 +181,21 @@ ruff format @arguments.txt # Format using an input file, treating its
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):
```yaml
# Run the Ruff linter.
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
# Ruff version.
rev: v0.1.2
rev: v0.11.2
hooks:
# Run the Ruff linter.
# Run the linter.
- id: ruff
# Run the Ruff formatter.
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
alongside any other editor through the [Ruff LSP](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp).
Ruff can also be used as a [VS Code extension](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-vscode) or with [various other editors](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/editors/setup).
Ruff can also be used as a [GitHub Action](https://github.com/features/actions) via
[`ruff-action`](https://github.com/chartboost/ruff-action):
[`ruff-action`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-action):
```yaml
name: Ruff
@@ -172,20 +204,19 @@ jobs:
ruff:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: chartboost/ruff-action@v1
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: astral-sh/ruff-action@v3
```
### Configuration
### Configuration<a id="configuration"></a>
Ruff can be configured through a `pyproject.toml`, `ruff.toml`, or `.ruff.toml` file (see:
[_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, Ruff's default configuration is equivalent to the following `ruff.toml` file:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
# Exclude a variety of commonly ignored directories.
exclude = [
".bzr",
@@ -194,20 +225,25 @@ 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",
]
@@ -215,10 +251,10 @@ exclude = [
line-length = 88
indent-width = 4
# Assume Python 3.8
target-version = "py38"
# Assume Python 3.9
target-version = "py39"
[tool.ruff.lint]
[lint]
# Enable Pyflakes (`F`) and a subset of the pycodestyle (`E`) codes by default.
select = ["E4", "E7", "E9", "F"]
ignore = []
@@ -230,7 +266,7 @@ unfixable = []
# Allow unused variables when underscore-prefixed.
dummy-variable-rgx = "^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$"
[tool.ruff.format]
[format]
# Like Black, use double quotes for strings.
quote-style = "double"
@@ -238,27 +274,41 @@ quote-style = "double"
indent-style = "space"
# Like Black, respect magic trailing commas.
magic-trailing-comma = "respect"
skip-magic-trailing-comma = false
# Like Black, automatically detect the appropriate line ending.
line-ending = "auto"
```
Some configuration options can be provided via the command-line, such as those related to
rule enablement and disablement, file discovery, and logging level:
Note that, in a `pyproject.toml`, each section header should be prefixed with `tool.ruff`. For
example, `[lint]` should be replaced with `[tool.ruff.lint]`.
Some configuration options can be provided via dedicated command-line arguments, such as those
related to rule enablement and disablement, file discovery, and logging level:
```shell
ruff check path/to/code/ --select F401 --select F403 --quiet
ruff check --select F401 --select F403 --quiet
```
The remaining configuration options can be provided through a catch-all `--config` argument:
```shell
ruff check --config "lint.per-file-ignores = {'some_file.py' = ['F841']}"
```
To opt in to the latest lint rules, formatter style changes, interface updates, and more, enable
[preview mode](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/) by setting `preview = true` in your configuration
file or passing `--preview` on the command line. Preview mode enables a collection of unstable
features that may change prior to stabilization.
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.
## Rules
## Rules<a id="rules"></a>
<!-- Begin section: Rules -->
**Ruff supports over 700 lint rules**, many of which are inspired by popular tools like Flake8,
**Ruff supports over 800 lint rules**, many of which are inspired by popular tools like Flake8,
isort, pyupgrade, and others. Regardless of the rule's origin, Ruff re-implements every rule in
Rust as a first-party feature.
@@ -330,21 +380,21 @@ quality tools, including:
For a complete enumeration of the supported rules, see [_Rules_](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/).
## Contributing
## Contributing<a id="contributing"></a>
Contributions are welcome and highly appreciated. To get started, check out the
[**contributing guidelines**](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/contributing/).
You can also join us on [**Discord**](https://discord.gg/c9MhzV8aU5).
You can also join us on [**Discord**](https://discord.com/invite/astral-sh).
## Support
## Support<a id="support"></a>
Having trouble? Check out the existing issues on [**GitHub**](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues),
or feel free to [**open a new one**](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/new).
You can also ask for help on [**Discord**](https://discord.gg/c9MhzV8aU5).
You can also ask for help on [**Discord**](https://discord.com/invite/astral-sh).
## Acknowledgements
## Acknowledgements<a id="acknowledgements"></a>
Ruff's linter draws on both the APIs and implementation details of many other
tools in the Python ecosystem, especially [Flake8](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8), [Pyflakes](https://github.com/PyCQA/pyflakes),
@@ -368,35 +418,45 @@ Ruff is the beneficiary of a large number of [contributors](https://github.com/a
Ruff is released under the MIT license.
## Who's Using Ruff?
## Who's Using Ruff?<a id="whos-using-ruff"></a>
Ruff is used by a number of major open-source projects and companies, including:
- [Albumentations](https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations)
- Amazon ([AWS SAM](https://github.com/aws/serverless-application-model))
- 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))
- Benchling ([Refac](https://github.com/benchling/refac))
- [Babel](https://github.com/python-babel/babel)
- Benchling ([Refac](https://github.com/benchling/refac))
- [Bokeh](https://github.com/bokeh/bokeh)
- CrowdCent ([NumerBlox](https://github.com/crowdcent/numerblox)) <!-- typos: ignore -->
- [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)
- Databricks ([MLflow](https://github.com/mlflow/mlflow))
- [Dify](https://github.com/langgenius/dify)
- [FastAPI](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi)
- [Godot](https://github.com/godotengine/godot)
- [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)
- IBM ([Qiskit](https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit))
- 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)
- [JAX](https://github.com/jax-ml/jax)
- [Jupyter](https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter_server)
- [Kraken Tech](https://kraken.tech/)
- [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)
@@ -404,34 +464,46 @@ Ruff is used by a number of major open-source projects and companies, including:
- Microsoft ([Semantic Kernel](https://github.com/microsoft/semantic-kernel),
[ONNX Runtime](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime),
[LightGBM](https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM))
- Modern Treasury ([Python SDK](https://github.com/Modern-Treasury/modern-treasury-python-sdk))
- Modern Treasury ([Python SDK](https://github.com/Modern-Treasury/modern-treasury-python))
- Mozilla ([Firefox](https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev))
- [Mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy)
- [Nautobot](https://github.com/nautobot/nautobot)
- Netflix ([Dispatch](https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch))
- [Neon](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon)
- [Nokia](https://nokia.com/)
- [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)
- [Open Wine Components](https://github.com/Open-Wine-Components/umu-launcher)
- [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)
- Scale AI ([Launch SDK](https://github.com/scaleapi/launch-python-client))
- Snowflake ([SnowCLI](https://github.com/Snowflake-Labs/snowcli))
- [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))
- [Sphinx](https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx)
- [Stable Baselines3](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3)
- [Litestar](https://litestar.dev/)
- [Starlette](https://github.com/encode/starlette)
- [Streamlit](https://github.com/streamlit/streamlit)
- [The Algorithms](https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python)
- [Vega-Altair](https://github.com/altair-viz/altair)
- WordPress ([Openverse](https://github.com/WordPress/openverse))
@@ -447,7 +519,7 @@ 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 project's `README.md`:
If you're using Ruff, consider adding the Ruff badge to your 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)
@@ -467,12 +539,12 @@ If you're using Ruff, consider adding the Ruff badge to project's `README.md`:
<a href="https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff"><img src="https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/ruff/main/assets/badge/v2.json" alt="Ruff" style="max-width:100%;"></a>
```
## License
## License<a id="license"></a>
MIT
This repository is licensed under the [MIT License](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/LICENSE)
<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">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/ruff/main/assets/svg/Astral.svg" alt="Made by Astral">
</a>
</div>

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
# Security policy
## Reporting a vulnerability
If you have found a possible vulnerability, please email `security at astral dot sh`.
## Bug bounties
While we sincerely appreciate and encourage reports of suspected security problems, please note that
Astral does not currently run any bug bounty programs.
## Vulnerability disclosures
Critical vulnerabilities will be disclosed via GitHub's
[security advisory](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/security) system.

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@@ -1,10 +1,33 @@
[files]
extend-exclude = ["resources", "snapshots"]
# https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/issues/868
extend-exclude = [
"crates/red_knot_vendored/vendor/**/*",
"**/resources/**/*",
"**/snapshots/**/*",
]
[default.extend-words]
"arange" = "arange" # e.g. `numpy.arange`
hel = "hel"
whos = "whos"
spawnve = "spawnve"
ned = "ned"
pn = "pn" # `import panel as pn` is a thing
poit = "poit"
BA = "BA" # acronym for "Bad Allowed", used in testing.
jod = "jod" # e.g., `jod-thread`
Numer = "Numer" # Library name 'NumerBlox' in "Who's Using Ruff?"
[default]
extend-ignore-re = [
# Line ignore with trailing "spellchecker:disable-line"
"(?Rm)^.*#\\s*spellchecker:disable-line$",
"LICENSEs",
# Various third party dependencies uses `typ` as struct field names (e.g., lsp_types::LogMessageParams)
"typ",
# TODO: Remove this once the `TYP` redirects are removed from `rule_redirects.rs`
"TYP",
]
[default.extend-identifiers]
"FrIeNdLy" = "FrIeNdLy"

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@@ -1,7 +1,25 @@
doc-valid-idents = [
"StackOverflow",
"CodeQL",
"IPython",
"NumPy",
"..",
"..",
"CodeQL",
"FastAPI",
"IPython",
"LangChain",
"LibCST",
"McCabe",
"NumPy",
"SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE",
"SQLAlchemy",
"StackOverflow",
"PyCharm",
"SNMPv1",
"SNMPv2",
"SNMPv3",
"PyFlakes"
]
ignore-interior-mutability = [
# Interned is read-only. The wrapped `Rc` never gets updated.
"ruff_formatter::format_element::Interned",
# The expression is read-only.
"ruff_python_ast::hashable::HashableExpr",
]

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
[package]
name = "flake8-to-ruff"
version = "0.1.2"
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, LintCommonOptions,
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 = LintCommonOptions::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 != LintCommonOptions::default() {
options.lint = Some(LintOptions {
common: lint_options,
..LintOptions::default()
});
}
// 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, LintCommonOptions, 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>) -> LintCommonOptions {
LintCommonOptions {
ignore: Some(vec![]),
select: Some(
DEFAULT_SELECTORS
.iter()
.cloned()
.chain(plugins)
.sorted_by_key(RuleSelector::prefix_and_code)
.collect(),
),
..LintCommonOptions::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(LintOptions {
common: lint_default_options([]),
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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(LintOptions {
common: lint_default_options([]),
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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(LintOptions {
common: lint_default_options([]),
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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(LintOptions {
common: lint_default_options([]),
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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 {
common: LintCommonOptions {
flake8_quotes: Some(Flake8QuotesOptions {
inline_quotes: Some(flake8_quotes::settings::Quote::Single),
multiline_quotes: None,
docstring_quotes: None,
avoid_escape: None,
}),
..lint_default_options([])
},
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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 {
common: LintCommonOptions {
pydocstyle: Some(PydocstyleOptions {
convention: Some(Convention::Numpy),
ignore_decorators: None,
property_decorators: None,
}),
..lint_default_options([Linter::Pydocstyle.into()])
},
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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 {
common: LintCommonOptions {
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()])
},
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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(LintOptions {
common: lint_default_options([]),
..LintOptions::default()
}),
..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_default()
.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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[package]
name = "red_knot"
version = "0.0.0"
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
red_knot_python_semantic = { workspace = true }
red_knot_project = { workspace = true, features = ["zstd"] }
red_knot_server = { workspace = true }
ruff_db = { workspace = true, features = ["os", "cache"] }
ruff_python_ast = { workspace = true }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
argfile = { workspace = true }
chrono = { workspace = true }
clap = { workspace = true, features = ["wrap_help"] }
colored = { workspace = true }
countme = { workspace = true, features = ["enable"] }
crossbeam = { workspace = true }
ctrlc = { version = "3.4.4" }
rayon = { workspace = true }
salsa = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true, features = ["release_max_level_debug"] }
tracing-subscriber = { workspace = true, features = ["env-filter", "fmt"] }
tracing-flame = { workspace = true }
tracing-tree = { workspace = true }
wild = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
ruff_db = { workspace = true, features = ["testing"] }
ruff_python_trivia = { workspace = true }
insta = { workspace = true, features = ["filters"] }
insta-cmd = { workspace = true }
filetime = { workspace = true }
regex = { workspace = true }
tempfile = { workspace = true }
toml = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true

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# Red Knot
Red Knot is an extremely fast type checker.
Currently, it is a work-in-progress and not ready for user testing.
Red Knot is designed to prioritize good type inference, even in unannotated code,
and aims to avoid false positives.
While Red Knot will produce similar results to mypy and pyright on many codebases,
100% compatibility with these tools is a non-goal.
On some codebases, Red Knot's design decisions lead to different outcomes
than you would get from running one of these more established tools.
## Contributing
Core type checking tests are written as Markdown code blocks.
They can be found in [`red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest`][resources-mdtest].
See [`red_knot_test/README.md`][mdtest-readme] for more information
on the test framework itself.
The list of open issues can be found [here][open-issues].
[mdtest-readme]: ../red_knot_test/README.md
[open-issues]: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=sort%3Aupdated-desc%20is%3Aissue%20is%3Aopen%20label%3Ared-knot
[resources-mdtest]: ../red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest

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use std::{
fs,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
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;
}
if let Some(git_head_path) = git_head(&git_dir) {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", git_head_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.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();
let _commit_hash = next();
println!("cargo::rustc-env=RED_KNOT_COMMIT_SHORT_HASH={}", next());
println!("cargo::rustc-env=RED_KNOT_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('-');
let _last_tag = describe_parts.next().unwrap();
// If this is the tagged commit, this component will be missing
println!(
"cargo::rustc-env=RED_KNOT_LAST_TAG_DISTANCE={}",
describe_parts.next().unwrap_or("0")
);
}
}
fn git_head(git_dir: &Path) -> Option<PathBuf> {
// The typical case is a standard git repository.
let git_head_path = git_dir.join("HEAD");
if git_head_path.exists() {
return Some(git_head_path);
}
if !git_dir.is_file() {
return None;
}
// If `.git/HEAD` doesn't exist and `.git` is actually a file,
// then let's try to attempt to read it as a worktree. If it's
// a worktree, then its contents will look like this, e.g.:
//
// gitdir: /home/andrew/astral/uv/main/.git/worktrees/pr2
//
// And the HEAD file we want to watch will be at:
//
// /home/andrew/astral/uv/main/.git/worktrees/pr2/HEAD
let contents = fs::read_to_string(git_dir).ok()?;
let (label, worktree_path) = contents.split_once(':')?;
if label != "gitdir" {
return None;
}
let worktree_path = worktree_path.trim();
Some(PathBuf::from(worktree_path))
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# Running `mypy_primer`
## Basics
For now, we use our own [fork of mypy primer]. It can be run using `uvx --from "…" mypy_primer`. For example, to see the help message, run:
```sh
uvx --from "git+https://github.com/astral-sh/mypy_primer.git@add-red-knot-support" mypy_primer -h
```
Alternatively, you can install the forked version of `mypy_primer` using:
```sh
uv tool install "git+https://github.com/astral-sh/mypy_primer.git@add-red-knot-support"
```
and then run it using `uvx mypy_primer` or just `mypy_primer`, if your `PATH` is set up accordingly (see: [Tool executables]).
## Showing the diagnostics diff between two Git revisions
To show the diagnostics diff between two Git revisions (e.g. your feature branch and `main`), run:
```sh
mypy_primer \
--type-checker knot \
--old origin/main \
--new my/feature \
--debug \
--output concise \
--project-selector '/black$'
```
This will show the diagnostics diff for the `black` project between the `main` branch and your `my/feature` branch. To run the
diff for all projects, you currently need to copy the project-selector regex from the CI pipeline in `.github/workflows/mypy_primer.yaml`.
You can also take a look at the [full list of ecosystem projects]. Note that some of them might still need a `knot_paths` configuration
option to work correctly.
## Avoiding recompilation
If you want to run `mypy_primer` repeatedly, e.g. for different projects, but for the same combination of `--old` and `--new`, you
can use set the `MYPY_PRIMER_NO_REBUILD` environment variable to avoid recompilation of Red Knot:
```sh
MYPY_PRIMER_NO_REBUILD=1 mypy_primer …
```
## Running from a local copy of the repository
If you are working on a local branch, you can use `mypy_primer`'s `--repo` option to specify the path to your local copy of the `ruff` repository.
This allows `mypy_primer` to check out local branches:
```sh
mypy_primer --repo /path/to/ruff --old origin/main --new my/local-branch …
```
Note that you might need to clean up `/tmp/mypy_primer` in order for this to work correctly.
[fork of mypy primer]: https://github.com/astral-sh/mypy_primer/tree/add-red-knot-support
[full list of ecosystem projects]: https://github.com/astral-sh/mypy_primer/blob/add-red-knot-support/mypy_primer/projects.py
[tool executables]: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/concepts/tools/#tool-executables

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# Tracing
Traces are a useful tool to narrow down the location of a bug or, at least, to understand why the compiler is doing a particular thing.
Note, tracing messages with severity `debug` or greater are user-facing. They should be phrased accordingly.
Tracing spans are only shown when using `-vvv`.
## Verbosity levels
The CLI supports different verbosity levels.
- default: Only show errors and warnings.
- `-v` activates `info!`: Show generally useful information such as paths of configuration files, detected platform, etc., but it's not a lot of messages, it's something you'll activate in CI by default. cargo build e.g. shows you which packages are fresh.
- `-vv` activates `debug!` and timestamps: This should be enough information to get to the bottom of bug reports. When you're processing many packages or files, you'll get pages and pages of output, but each line is link to a specific action or state change.
- `-vvv` activates `trace!` (only in debug builds) and shows tracing-spans: At this level, you're logging everything. Most of this is wasted, it's really slow, we dump e.g. the entire resolution graph. Only useful to developers, and you almost certainly want to use `RED_KNOT_LOG` to filter it down to the area your investigating.
## Better logging with `RED_KNOT_LOG` and `RAYON_NUM_THREADS`
By default, the CLI shows messages from the `ruff` and `red_knot` crates. Tracing messages from other crates are not shown.
The `RED_KNOT_LOG` environment variable allows you to customize which messages are shown by specifying one
or more [filter directives](https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/latest/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.EnvFilter.html#directives).
The `RAYON_NUM_THREADS` environment variable, meanwhile, can be used to control the level of concurrency red-knot uses.
By default, red-knot will attempt to parallelize its work so that multiple files are checked simultaneously,
but this can result in a confused logging output where messages from different threads are intertwined.
To switch off concurrency entirely and have more readable logs, use `RAYON_NUM_THREADS=1`.
### Examples
#### Show all debug messages
Shows debug messages from all crates.
```bash
RED_KNOT_LOG=debug
```
#### Show salsa query execution messages
Show the salsa `execute: my_query` messages in addition to all red knot messages.
```bash
RED_KNOT_LOG=ruff=trace,red_knot=trace,salsa=info
```
#### Show typing traces
Only show traces for the `red_knot_python_semantic::types` module.
```bash
RED_KNOT_LOG="red_knot_python_semantic::types"
```
Note: Ensure that you use `-vvv` to see tracing spans.
#### Show messages for a single file
Shows all messages that are inside of a span for a specific file.
```bash
RED_KNOT_LOG=red_knot[{file=/home/micha/astral/test/x.py}]=trace
```
**Note**: Tracing still shows all spans because tracing can't know at the time of entering the span
whether one if its children has the file `x.py`.
**Note**: Salsa currently logs the entire memoized values. In our case, the source text and parsed AST.
This very quickly leads to extremely long outputs.
## Tracing and Salsa
Be mindful about using `tracing` in Salsa queries, especially when using `warn` or `error` because it isn't guaranteed
that the query will execute after restoring from a persistent cache. In which case the user won't see the message.
For example, don't use `tracing` to show the user a message when generating a lint violation failed
because the message would only be shown when linting the file the first time, but not on subsequent analysis
runs or when restoring from a persistent cache. This can be confusing for users because they
don't understand why a specific lint violation isn't raised. Instead, change your
query to return the failure as part of the query's result or use a Salsa accumulator.
## Tracing in tests
You can use `ruff_db::testing::setup_logging` or `ruff_db::testing::setup_logging_with_filter` to set up logging in tests.
```rust
use ruff_db::testing::setup_logging;
#[test]
fn test() {
let _logging = setup_logging();
tracing::info!("This message will be printed to stderr");
}
```
Note: Most test runners capture stderr and only show its output when a test fails.
Note also that `setup_logging` only sets up logging for the current thread because [`set_global_default`](https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/subscriber/fn.set_global_default.html) can only be
called **once**.
## Release builds
`trace!` events are removed in release builds.
## Profiling
Red Knot generates a folded stack trace to the current directory named `tracing.folded` when setting the environment variable `RED_KNOT_LOG_PROFILE` to `1` or `true`.
```bash
RED_KNOT_LOG_PROFILE=1 red_knot -- --current-directory=../test -vvv
```
You can convert the textual representation into a visual one using `inferno`.
```shell
cargo install inferno
```
```shell
# flamegraph
cat tracing.folded | inferno-flamegraph > tracing-flamegraph.svg
# flamechart
cat tracing.folded | inferno-flamegraph --flamechart > tracing-flamechart.svg
```
![Example flamegraph](./tracing-flamegraph.png)
See [`tracing-flame`](https://crates.io/crates/tracing-flame) for more details.

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[project]
name = "red_knot"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "An extremely fast Python type checker."
authors = [{ name = "Astral Software Inc.", email = "hey@astral.sh" }]
readme = "README.md"
license = "MIT"
[project.urls]
Repository = "https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff"
[build-system]
requires = ["maturin>=1.0,<2.0"]
build-backend = "maturin"
[tool.maturin]
bindings = "bin"
manifest-path = "Cargo.toml"
module-name = "red_knot"
strip = true

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use crate::logging::Verbosity;
use crate::python_version::PythonVersion;
use clap::{ArgAction, ArgMatches, Error, Parser};
use red_knot_project::metadata::options::{EnvironmentOptions, Options, TerminalOptions};
use red_knot_project::metadata::value::{RangedValue, RelativePathBuf};
use red_knot_python_semantic::lint;
use ruff_db::system::SystemPathBuf;
#[derive(Debug, Parser)]
#[command(
author,
name = "red-knot",
about = "An extremely fast Python type checker."
)]
#[command(version)]
pub(crate) struct Args {
#[command(subcommand)]
pub(crate) command: Command,
}
#[derive(Debug, clap::Subcommand)]
pub(crate) enum Command {
/// Check a project for type errors.
Check(CheckCommand),
/// Start the language server
Server,
/// Display Red Knot's version
Version,
}
#[derive(Debug, Parser)]
pub(crate) struct CheckCommand {
/// List of files or directories to check.
#[clap(
help = "List of files or directories to check [default: the project root]",
value_name = "PATH"
)]
pub paths: Vec<SystemPathBuf>,
/// Run the command within the given project directory.
///
/// All `pyproject.toml` files will be discovered by walking up the directory tree from the given project directory,
/// as will the project's virtual environment (`.venv`) unless the `venv-path` option is set.
///
/// Other command-line arguments (such as relative paths) will be resolved relative to the current working directory.
#[arg(long, value_name = "PROJECT")]
pub(crate) project: Option<SystemPathBuf>,
/// Path to the Python installation from which Red Knot resolves type information and third-party dependencies.
///
/// If not specified, Red Knot will look at the `VIRTUAL_ENV` environment variable.
///
/// Red Knot will search in the path's `site-packages` directories for type information and
/// third-party imports.
///
/// This option is commonly used to specify the path to a virtual environment.
#[arg(long, value_name = "PATH")]
pub(crate) python: Option<SystemPathBuf>,
/// Custom directory to use for stdlib typeshed stubs.
#[arg(long, value_name = "PATH", alias = "custom-typeshed-dir")]
pub(crate) typeshed: Option<SystemPathBuf>,
/// Additional path to use as a module-resolution source (can be passed multiple times).
#[arg(long, value_name = "PATH")]
pub(crate) extra_search_path: Option<Vec<SystemPathBuf>>,
/// Python version to assume when resolving types.
#[arg(long, value_name = "VERSION", alias = "target-version")]
pub(crate) python_version: Option<PythonVersion>,
#[clap(flatten)]
pub(crate) verbosity: Verbosity,
#[clap(flatten)]
pub(crate) rules: RulesArg,
/// The format to use for printing diagnostic messages.
#[arg(long)]
pub(crate) output_format: Option<OutputFormat>,
/// Control when colored output is used.
#[arg(long, value_name = "WHEN")]
pub(crate) color: Option<TerminalColor>,
/// Use exit code 1 if there are any warning-level diagnostics.
#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "exit_zero", default_missing_value = "true", num_args=0..1)]
pub(crate) error_on_warning: Option<bool>,
/// Always use exit code 0, even when there are error-level diagnostics.
#[arg(long)]
pub(crate) exit_zero: bool,
/// Watch files for changes and recheck files related to the changed files.
#[arg(long, short = 'W')]
pub(crate) watch: bool,
}
impl CheckCommand {
pub(crate) fn into_options(self) -> Options {
let rules = if self.rules.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(
self.rules
.into_iter()
.map(|(rule, level)| (RangedValue::cli(rule), RangedValue::cli(level)))
.collect(),
)
};
Options {
environment: Some(EnvironmentOptions {
python_version: self
.python_version
.map(|version| RangedValue::cli(version.into())),
python: self.python.map(RelativePathBuf::cli),
typeshed: self.typeshed.map(RelativePathBuf::cli),
extra_paths: self.extra_search_path.map(|extra_search_paths| {
extra_search_paths
.into_iter()
.map(RelativePathBuf::cli)
.collect()
}),
..EnvironmentOptions::default()
}),
terminal: Some(TerminalOptions {
output_format: self
.output_format
.map(|output_format| RangedValue::cli(output_format.into())),
error_on_warning: self.error_on_warning,
}),
rules,
..Default::default()
}
}
}
/// A list of rules to enable or disable with a given severity.
///
/// This type is used to parse the `--error`, `--warn`, and `--ignore` arguments
/// while preserving the order in which they were specified (arguments last override previous severities).
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct RulesArg(Vec<(String, lint::Level)>);
impl RulesArg {
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_empty()
}
fn into_iter(self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (String, lint::Level)> {
self.0.into_iter()
}
}
impl clap::FromArgMatches for RulesArg {
fn from_arg_matches(matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error> {
let mut rules = Vec::new();
for (level, arg_id) in [
(lint::Level::Ignore, "ignore"),
(lint::Level::Warn, "warn"),
(lint::Level::Error, "error"),
] {
let indices = matches.indices_of(arg_id).into_iter().flatten();
let levels = matches.get_many::<String>(arg_id).into_iter().flatten();
rules.extend(
indices
.zip(levels)
.map(|(index, rule)| (index, rule, level)),
);
}
// Sort by their index so that values specified later override earlier ones.
rules.sort_by_key(|(index, _, _)| *index);
Ok(Self(
rules
.into_iter()
.map(|(_, rule, level)| (rule.to_owned(), level))
.collect(),
))
}
fn update_from_arg_matches(&mut self, matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), Error> {
self.0 = Self::from_arg_matches(matches)?.0;
Ok(())
}
}
impl clap::Args for RulesArg {
fn augment_args(cmd: clap::Command) -> clap::Command {
const HELP_HEADING: &str = "Enabling / disabling rules";
cmd.arg(
clap::Arg::new("error")
.long("error")
.action(ArgAction::Append)
.help("Treat the given rule as having severity 'error'. Can be specified multiple times.")
.value_name("RULE")
.help_heading(HELP_HEADING),
)
.arg(
clap::Arg::new("warn")
.long("warn")
.action(ArgAction::Append)
.help("Treat the given rule as having severity 'warn'. Can be specified multiple times.")
.value_name("RULE")
.help_heading(HELP_HEADING),
)
.arg(
clap::Arg::new("ignore")
.long("ignore")
.action(ArgAction::Append)
.help("Disables the rule. Can be specified multiple times.")
.value_name("RULE")
.help_heading(HELP_HEADING),
)
}
fn augment_args_for_update(cmd: clap::Command) -> clap::Command {
Self::augment_args(cmd)
}
}
/// The diagnostic output format.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Default, clap::ValueEnum)]
pub enum OutputFormat {
/// Print diagnostics verbosely, with context and helpful hints.
///
/// Diagnostic messages may include additional context and
/// annotations on the input to help understand the message.
#[default]
#[value(name = "full")]
Full,
/// Print diagnostics concisely, one per line.
///
/// This will guarantee that each diagnostic is printed on
/// a single line. Only the most important or primary aspects
/// of the diagnostic are included. Contextual information is
/// dropped.
#[value(name = "concise")]
Concise,
}
impl From<OutputFormat> for ruff_db::diagnostic::DiagnosticFormat {
fn from(format: OutputFormat) -> ruff_db::diagnostic::DiagnosticFormat {
match format {
OutputFormat::Full => Self::Full,
OutputFormat::Concise => Self::Concise,
}
}
}
/// Control when colored output is used.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Default, clap::ValueEnum)]
pub(crate) enum TerminalColor {
/// Display colors if the output goes to an interactive terminal.
#[default]
Auto,
/// Always display colors.
Always,
/// Never display colors.
Never,
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//! Sets up logging for Red Knot
use anyhow::Context;
use colored::Colorize;
use std::fmt;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::BufWriter;
use tracing::{Event, Subscriber};
use tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter;
use tracing_subscriber::fmt::format::Writer;
use tracing_subscriber::fmt::{FmtContext, FormatEvent, FormatFields};
use tracing_subscriber::registry::LookupSpan;
use tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter;
/// Logging flags to `#[command(flatten)]` into your CLI
#[derive(clap::Args, Debug, Clone, Default)]
#[command(about = None, long_about = None)]
pub(crate) struct Verbosity {
#[arg(
long,
short = 'v',
help = "Use verbose output (or `-vv` and `-vvv` for more verbose output)",
action = clap::ArgAction::Count,
global = true,
)]
verbose: u8,
}
impl Verbosity {
/// Returns the verbosity level based on the number of `-v` flags.
///
/// Returns `None` if the user did not specify any verbosity flags.
pub(crate) fn level(&self) -> VerbosityLevel {
match self.verbose {
0 => VerbosityLevel::Default,
1 => VerbosityLevel::Verbose,
2 => VerbosityLevel::ExtraVerbose,
_ => VerbosityLevel::Trace,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd)]
pub(crate) enum VerbosityLevel {
/// Default output level. Only shows Ruff and Red Knot events up to the [`WARN`](tracing::Level::WARN).
Default,
/// Enables verbose output. Emits Ruff and Red Knot events up to the [`INFO`](tracing::Level::INFO).
/// Corresponds to `-v`.
Verbose,
/// Enables a more verbose tracing format and emits Ruff and Red Knot events up to [`DEBUG`](tracing::Level::DEBUG).
/// Corresponds to `-vv`
ExtraVerbose,
/// Enables all tracing events and uses a tree-like output format. Corresponds to `-vvv`.
Trace,
}
impl VerbosityLevel {
const fn level_filter(self) -> LevelFilter {
match self {
VerbosityLevel::Default => LevelFilter::WARN,
VerbosityLevel::Verbose => LevelFilter::INFO,
VerbosityLevel::ExtraVerbose => LevelFilter::DEBUG,
VerbosityLevel::Trace => LevelFilter::TRACE,
}
}
pub(crate) const fn is_trace(self) -> bool {
matches!(self, VerbosityLevel::Trace)
}
pub(crate) const fn is_extra_verbose(self) -> bool {
matches!(self, VerbosityLevel::ExtraVerbose)
}
}
pub(crate) fn setup_tracing(level: VerbosityLevel) -> anyhow::Result<TracingGuard> {
use tracing_subscriber::prelude::*;
// The `RED_KNOT_LOG` environment variable overrides the default log level.
let filter = if let Ok(log_env_variable) = std::env::var("RED_KNOT_LOG") {
EnvFilter::builder()
.parse(log_env_variable)
.context("Failed to parse directives specified in RED_KNOT_LOG environment variable.")?
} else {
match level {
VerbosityLevel::Default => {
// Show warning traces
EnvFilter::default().add_directive(LevelFilter::WARN.into())
}
level => {
let level_filter = level.level_filter();
// Show info|debug|trace events, but allow `RED_KNOT_LOG` to override
let filter = EnvFilter::default().add_directive(
format!("red_knot={level_filter}")
.parse()
.expect("Hardcoded directive to be valid"),
);
filter.add_directive(
format!("ruff={level_filter}")
.parse()
.expect("Hardcoded directive to be valid"),
)
}
}
};
let (profiling_layer, guard) = setup_profile();
let registry = tracing_subscriber::registry()
.with(filter)
.with(profiling_layer);
if level.is_trace() {
let subscriber = registry.with(
tracing_tree::HierarchicalLayer::default()
.with_indent_lines(true)
.with_indent_amount(2)
.with_bracketed_fields(true)
.with_thread_ids(true)
.with_targets(true)
.with_writer(std::io::stderr)
.with_timer(tracing_tree::time::Uptime::default()),
);
subscriber.init();
} else {
let subscriber = registry.with(
tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer()
.event_format(RedKnotFormat {
display_level: true,
display_timestamp: level.is_extra_verbose(),
show_spans: false,
})
.with_writer(std::io::stderr),
);
subscriber.init();
}
Ok(TracingGuard {
_flame_guard: guard,
})
}
#[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
fn setup_profile<S>() -> (
Option<tracing_flame::FlameLayer<S, BufWriter<File>>>,
Option<tracing_flame::FlushGuard<BufWriter<File>>>,
)
where
S: Subscriber + for<'span> LookupSpan<'span>,
{
if let Ok("1" | "true") = std::env::var("RED_KNOT_LOG_PROFILE").as_deref() {
let (layer, guard) = tracing_flame::FlameLayer::with_file("tracing.folded")
.expect("Flame layer to be created");
(Some(layer), Some(guard))
} else {
(None, None)
}
}
pub(crate) struct TracingGuard {
_flame_guard: Option<tracing_flame::FlushGuard<BufWriter<File>>>,
}
struct RedKnotFormat {
display_timestamp: bool,
display_level: bool,
show_spans: bool,
}
/// See <https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/0.3.18/src/tracing_subscriber/fmt/format/mod.rs.html#1026-1156>
impl<S, N> FormatEvent<S, N> for RedKnotFormat
where
S: Subscriber + for<'a> LookupSpan<'a>,
N: for<'a> FormatFields<'a> + 'static,
{
fn format_event(
&self,
ctx: &FmtContext<'_, S, N>,
mut writer: Writer<'_>,
event: &Event<'_>,
) -> fmt::Result {
let meta = event.metadata();
let ansi = writer.has_ansi_escapes();
if self.display_timestamp {
let timestamp = chrono::Local::now()
.format("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f")
.to_string();
if ansi {
write!(writer, "{} ", timestamp.dimmed())?;
} else {
write!(
writer,
"{} ",
chrono::Local::now().format("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f")
)?;
}
}
if self.display_level {
let level = meta.level();
// Same colors as tracing
if ansi {
let formatted_level = level.to_string();
match *level {
tracing::Level::TRACE => {
write!(writer, "{} ", formatted_level.purple().bold())?;
}
tracing::Level::DEBUG => write!(writer, "{} ", formatted_level.blue().bold())?,
tracing::Level::INFO => write!(writer, "{} ", formatted_level.green().bold())?,
tracing::Level::WARN => write!(writer, "{} ", formatted_level.yellow().bold())?,
tracing::Level::ERROR => write!(writer, "{} ", level.to_string().red().bold())?,
}
} else {
write!(writer, "{level} ")?;
}
}
if self.show_spans {
let span = event.parent();
let mut seen = false;
let span = span
.and_then(|id| ctx.span(id))
.or_else(|| ctx.lookup_current());
let scope = span.into_iter().flat_map(|span| span.scope().from_root());
for span in scope {
seen = true;
if ansi {
write!(writer, "{}:", span.metadata().name().bold())?;
} else {
write!(writer, "{}:", span.metadata().name())?;
}
}
if seen {
writer.write_char(' ')?;
}
}
ctx.field_format().format_fields(writer.by_ref(), event)?;
writeln!(writer)
}
}

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use std::io::{self, stdout, BufWriter, Write};
use std::process::{ExitCode, Termination};
use anyhow::Result;
use std::sync::Mutex;
use crate::args::{Args, CheckCommand, Command, TerminalColor};
use crate::logging::setup_tracing;
use anyhow::{anyhow, Context};
use clap::Parser;
use colored::Colorize;
use crossbeam::channel as crossbeam_channel;
use red_knot_project::metadata::options::Options;
use red_knot_project::watch::ProjectWatcher;
use red_knot_project::{watch, Db};
use red_knot_project::{ProjectDatabase, ProjectMetadata};
use red_knot_server::run_server;
use ruff_db::diagnostic::{DisplayDiagnosticConfig, OldDiagnosticTrait, Severity};
use ruff_db::system::{OsSystem, SystemPath, SystemPathBuf};
use salsa::plumbing::ZalsaDatabase;
mod args;
mod logging;
mod python_version;
mod version;
#[allow(clippy::print_stdout, clippy::unnecessary_wraps, clippy::print_stderr)]
pub fn main() -> ExitStatus {
run().unwrap_or_else(|error| {
use std::io::Write;
// Use `writeln` instead of `eprintln` to avoid panicking when the stderr pipe is broken.
let mut stderr = std::io::stderr().lock();
// This communicates that this isn't a linter error but Red Knot itself hard-errored for
// some reason (e.g. failed to resolve the configuration)
writeln!(stderr, "{}", "Red Knot failed".red().bold()).ok();
// Currently we generally only see one error, but e.g. with io errors when resolving
// the configuration it is help to chain errors ("resolving configuration failed" ->
// "failed to read file: subdir/pyproject.toml")
for cause in error.chain() {
// Exit "gracefully" on broken pipe errors.
//
// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/blob/bf63fe8f258afc09bae6caa48f0ae35eaf115005/crates/core/main.rs#L47C1-L61C14
if let Some(ioerr) = cause.downcast_ref::<io::Error>() {
if ioerr.kind() == io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe {
return ExitStatus::Success;
}
}
writeln!(stderr, " {} {cause}", "Cause:".bold()).ok();
}
ExitStatus::Error
})
}
fn run() -> anyhow::Result<ExitStatus> {
let args = wild::args_os();
let args = argfile::expand_args_from(args, argfile::parse_fromfile, argfile::PREFIX)
.context("Failed to read CLI arguments from file")?;
let args = Args::parse_from(args);
match args.command {
Command::Server => run_server().map(|()| ExitStatus::Success),
Command::Check(check_args) => run_check(check_args),
Command::Version => version().map(|()| ExitStatus::Success),
}
}
pub(crate) fn version() -> Result<()> {
let mut stdout = BufWriter::new(io::stdout().lock());
let version_info = crate::version::version();
writeln!(stdout, "red knot {}", &version_info)?;
Ok(())
}
fn run_check(args: CheckCommand) -> anyhow::Result<ExitStatus> {
set_colored_override(args.color);
let verbosity = args.verbosity.level();
countme::enable(verbosity.is_trace());
let _guard = setup_tracing(verbosity)?;
tracing::debug!("Version: {}", version::version());
// The base path to which all CLI arguments are relative to.
let cwd = {
let cwd = std::env::current_dir().context("Failed to get the current working directory")?;
SystemPathBuf::from_path_buf(cwd)
.map_err(|path| {
anyhow!(
"The current working directory `{}` contains non-Unicode characters. Red Knot only supports Unicode paths.",
path.display()
)
})?
};
let project_path = args
.project
.as_ref()
.map(|project| {
if project.as_std_path().is_dir() {
Ok(SystemPath::absolute(project, &cwd))
} else {
Err(anyhow!(
"Provided project path `{project}` is not a directory"
))
}
})
.transpose()?
.unwrap_or_else(|| cwd.clone());
let check_paths: Vec<_> = args
.paths
.iter()
.map(|path| SystemPath::absolute(path, &cwd))
.collect();
let system = OsSystem::new(cwd);
let watch = args.watch;
let exit_zero = args.exit_zero;
let cli_options = args.into_options();
let mut project_metadata = ProjectMetadata::discover(&project_path, &system)?;
project_metadata.apply_cli_options(cli_options.clone());
project_metadata.apply_configuration_files(&system)?;
let mut db = ProjectDatabase::new(project_metadata, system)?;
if !check_paths.is_empty() {
db.project().set_included_paths(&mut db, check_paths);
}
let (main_loop, main_loop_cancellation_token) = MainLoop::new(cli_options);
// Listen to Ctrl+C and abort the watch mode.
let main_loop_cancellation_token = Mutex::new(Some(main_loop_cancellation_token));
ctrlc::set_handler(move || {
let mut lock = main_loop_cancellation_token.lock().unwrap();
if let Some(token) = lock.take() {
token.stop();
}
})?;
let exit_status = if watch {
main_loop.watch(&mut db)?
} else {
main_loop.run(&mut db)?
};
tracing::trace!("Counts for entire CLI run:\n{}", countme::get_all());
std::mem::forget(db);
if exit_zero {
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
} else {
Ok(exit_status)
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum ExitStatus {
/// Checking was successful and there were no errors.
Success = 0,
/// Checking was successful but there were errors.
Failure = 1,
/// Checking failed.
Error = 2,
}
impl Termination for ExitStatus {
fn report(self) -> ExitCode {
ExitCode::from(self as u8)
}
}
struct MainLoop {
/// Sender that can be used to send messages to the main loop.
sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<MainLoopMessage>,
/// Receiver for the messages sent **to** the main loop.
receiver: crossbeam_channel::Receiver<MainLoopMessage>,
/// The file system watcher, if running in watch mode.
watcher: Option<ProjectWatcher>,
cli_options: Options,
}
impl MainLoop {
fn new(cli_options: Options) -> (Self, MainLoopCancellationToken) {
let (sender, receiver) = crossbeam_channel::bounded(10);
(
Self {
sender: sender.clone(),
receiver,
watcher: None,
cli_options,
},
MainLoopCancellationToken { sender },
)
}
fn watch(mut self, db: &mut ProjectDatabase) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
tracing::debug!("Starting watch mode");
let sender = self.sender.clone();
let watcher = watch::directory_watcher(move |event| {
sender.send(MainLoopMessage::ApplyChanges(event)).unwrap();
})?;
self.watcher = Some(ProjectWatcher::new(watcher, db));
self.run(db)?;
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
fn run(mut self, db: &mut ProjectDatabase) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
self.sender.send(MainLoopMessage::CheckWorkspace).unwrap();
let result = self.main_loop(db);
tracing::debug!("Exiting main loop");
result
}
fn main_loop(&mut self, db: &mut ProjectDatabase) -> Result<ExitStatus> {
// Schedule the first check.
tracing::debug!("Starting main loop");
let mut revision = 0u64;
while let Ok(message) = self.receiver.recv() {
match message {
MainLoopMessage::CheckWorkspace => {
let db = db.clone();
let sender = self.sender.clone();
// Spawn a new task that checks the project. This needs to be done in a separate thread
// to prevent blocking the main loop here.
rayon::spawn(move || {
if let Ok(result) = db.check() {
// Send the result back to the main loop for printing.
sender
.send(MainLoopMessage::CheckCompleted { result, revision })
.unwrap();
}
});
}
MainLoopMessage::CheckCompleted {
result,
revision: check_revision,
} => {
let terminal_settings = db.project().settings(db).terminal();
let display_config = DisplayDiagnosticConfig::default()
.format(terminal_settings.output_format)
.color(colored::control::SHOULD_COLORIZE.should_colorize());
let min_error_severity = if terminal_settings.error_on_warning {
Severity::Warning
} else {
Severity::Error
};
if check_revision == revision {
if db.project().files(db).is_empty() {
tracing::warn!("No python files found under the given path(s)");
}
let mut stdout = stdout().lock();
if result.is_empty() {
writeln!(stdout, "All checks passed!")?;
if self.watcher.is_none() {
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
} else {
let mut failed = false;
let diagnostics_count = result.len();
for diagnostic in result {
writeln!(stdout, "{}", diagnostic.display(db, &display_config))?;
failed |= diagnostic.severity() >= min_error_severity;
}
writeln!(
stdout,
"Found {} diagnostic{}",
diagnostics_count,
if diagnostics_count > 1 { "s" } else { "" }
)?;
if self.watcher.is_none() {
return Ok(if failed {
ExitStatus::Failure
} else {
ExitStatus::Success
});
}
}
} else {
tracing::debug!(
"Discarding check result for outdated revision: current: {revision}, result revision: {check_revision}"
);
}
tracing::trace!("Counts after last check:\n{}", countme::get_all());
}
MainLoopMessage::ApplyChanges(changes) => {
revision += 1;
// Automatically cancels any pending queries and waits for them to complete.
db.apply_changes(changes, Some(&self.cli_options));
if let Some(watcher) = self.watcher.as_mut() {
watcher.update(db);
}
self.sender.send(MainLoopMessage::CheckWorkspace).unwrap();
}
MainLoopMessage::Exit => {
// Cancel any pending queries and wait for them to complete.
// TODO: Don't use Salsa internal APIs
// [Zulip-Thread](https://salsa.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/333573-salsa-3.2E0/topic/Expose.20an.20API.20to.20cancel.20other.20queries)
let _ = db.zalsa_mut();
return Ok(ExitStatus::Success);
}
}
tracing::debug!("Waiting for next main loop message.");
}
Ok(ExitStatus::Success)
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct MainLoopCancellationToken {
sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<MainLoopMessage>,
}
impl MainLoopCancellationToken {
fn stop(self) {
self.sender.send(MainLoopMessage::Exit).unwrap();
}
}
/// Message sent from the orchestrator to the main loop.
#[derive(Debug)]
enum MainLoopMessage {
CheckWorkspace,
CheckCompleted {
/// The diagnostics that were found during the check.
result: Vec<Box<dyn OldDiagnosticTrait>>,
revision: u64,
},
ApplyChanges(Vec<watch::ChangeEvent>),
Exit,
}
fn set_colored_override(color: Option<TerminalColor>) {
let Some(color) = color else {
return;
};
match color {
TerminalColor::Auto => {
colored::control::unset_override();
}
TerminalColor::Always => {
colored::control::set_override(true);
}
TerminalColor::Never => {
colored::control::set_override(false);
}
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/// Enumeration of all supported Python versions
///
/// TODO: unify with the `PythonVersion` enum in the linter/formatter crates?
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Default, clap::ValueEnum)]
pub enum PythonVersion {
#[value(name = "3.7")]
Py37,
#[value(name = "3.8")]
Py38,
#[default]
#[value(name = "3.9")]
Py39,
#[value(name = "3.10")]
Py310,
#[value(name = "3.11")]
Py311,
#[value(name = "3.12")]
Py312,
#[value(name = "3.13")]
Py313,
}
impl PythonVersion {
const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
Self::Py37 => "3.7",
Self::Py38 => "3.8",
Self::Py39 => "3.9",
Self::Py310 => "3.10",
Self::Py311 => "3.11",
Self::Py312 => "3.12",
Self::Py313 => "3.13",
}
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for PythonVersion {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.write_str(self.as_str())
}
}
impl From<PythonVersion> for ruff_python_ast::PythonVersion {
fn from(value: PythonVersion) -> Self {
match value {
PythonVersion::Py37 => Self::PY37,
PythonVersion::Py38 => Self::PY38,
PythonVersion::Py39 => Self::PY39,
PythonVersion::Py310 => Self::PY310,
PythonVersion::Py311 => Self::PY311,
PythonVersion::Py312 => Self::PY312,
PythonVersion::Py313 => Self::PY313,
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::python_version::PythonVersion;
#[test]
fn same_default_as_python_version() {
assert_eq!(
ruff_python_ast::PythonVersion::from(PythonVersion::default()),
ruff_python_ast::PythonVersion::default()
);
}
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//! Code for representing Red Knot's release version number.
use std::fmt;
/// Information about the git repository where Red Knot was built from.
pub(crate) struct CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash: String,
commit_date: String,
commits_since_last_tag: u32,
}
/// Red Knot's version.
pub(crate) struct VersionInfo {
/// Red Knot'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 Red Knot'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!("RED_KNOT_COMMIT_SHORT_HASH").map(|short_commit_hash| CommitInfo {
short_commit_hash,
commit_date: option_env_str!("RED_KNOT_COMMIT_DATE").unwrap(),
commits_since_last_tag: option_env_str!("RED_KNOT_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_snapshot;
use super::{CommitInfo, VersionInfo};
#[test]
fn version_formatting() {
let version = VersionInfo {
version: "0.0.0".to_string(),
commit_info: None,
};
assert_snapshot!(version, @"0.0.0");
}
#[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_date: "2023-10-19".to_string(),
commits_since_last_tag: 0,
}),
};
assert_snapshot!(version, @"0.0.0 (53b0f5d92 2023-10-19)");
}
#[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_date: "2023-10-19".to_string(),
commits_since_last_tag: 24,
}),
};
assert_snapshot!(version, @"0.0.0+24 (53b0f5d92 2023-10-19)");
}
}

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[package]
name = "red_knot_ide"
version = "0.0.0"
publish = false
authors = { workspace = true }
edition = { workspace = true }
rust-version = { workspace = true }
homepage = { workspace = true }
documentation = { workspace = true }
repository = { workspace = true }
license = { workspace = true }
[dependencies]
ruff_db = { workspace = true }
red_knot_python_semantic = { workspace = true }
salsa = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
red_knot_vendored = { workspace = true }
[lints]
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use red_knot_python_semantic::Db as SemanticDb;
use ruff_db::{Db as SourceDb, Upcast};
#[salsa::db]
pub trait Db: SemanticDb + Upcast<dyn SourceDb> {}
#[cfg(test)]
pub(crate) mod tests {
use std::sync::Arc;
use super::Db;
use red_knot_python_semantic::lint::{LintRegistry, RuleSelection};
use red_knot_python_semantic::{default_lint_registry, Db as SemanticDb};
use ruff_db::files::{File, Files};
use ruff_db::system::{DbWithTestSystem, System, TestSystem};
use ruff_db::vendored::VendoredFileSystem;
use ruff_db::{Db as SourceDb, Upcast};
#[salsa::db]
#[derive(Clone)]
pub(crate) struct TestDb {
storage: salsa::Storage<Self>,
files: Files,
system: TestSystem,
vendored: VendoredFileSystem,
events: Arc<std::sync::Mutex<Vec<salsa::Event>>>,
rule_selection: Arc<RuleSelection>,
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
impl TestDb {
pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
Self {
storage: salsa::Storage::default(),
system: TestSystem::default(),
vendored: red_knot_vendored::file_system().clone(),
events: Arc::default(),
files: Files::default(),
rule_selection: Arc::new(RuleSelection::from_registry(default_lint_registry())),
}
}
/// Takes the salsa events.
///
/// ## Panics
/// If there are any pending salsa snapshots.
pub(crate) fn take_salsa_events(&mut self) -> Vec<salsa::Event> {
let inner = Arc::get_mut(&mut self.events).expect("no pending salsa snapshots");
let events = inner.get_mut().unwrap();
std::mem::take(&mut *events)
}
/// Clears the salsa events.
///
/// ## Panics
/// If there are any pending salsa snapshots.
pub(crate) fn clear_salsa_events(&mut self) {
self.take_salsa_events();
}
}
impl DbWithTestSystem for TestDb {
fn test_system(&self) -> &TestSystem {
&self.system
}
fn test_system_mut(&mut self) -> &mut TestSystem {
&mut self.system
}
}
#[salsa::db]
impl SourceDb for TestDb {
fn vendored(&self) -> &VendoredFileSystem {
&self.vendored
}
fn system(&self) -> &dyn System {
&self.system
}
fn files(&self) -> &Files {
&self.files
}
}
impl Upcast<dyn SourceDb> for TestDb {
fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn SourceDb + 'static) {
self
}
fn upcast_mut(&mut self) -> &mut (dyn SourceDb + 'static) {
self
}
}
#[salsa::db]
impl SemanticDb for TestDb {
fn is_file_open(&self, file: File) -> bool {
!file.path(self).is_vendored_path()
}
fn rule_selection(&self) -> Arc<RuleSelection> {
self.rule_selection.clone()
}
fn lint_registry(&self) -> &LintRegistry {
default_lint_registry()
}
}
#[salsa::db]
impl Db for TestDb {}
#[salsa::db]
impl salsa::Database for TestDb {
fn salsa_event(&self, event: &dyn Fn() -> salsa::Event) {
let event = event();
tracing::trace!("event: {event:?}");
let mut events = self.events.lock().unwrap();
events.push(event);
}
}
}

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[package]
name = "red_knot_project"
version = "0.0.0"
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
ruff_cache = { workspace = true }
ruff_db = { workspace = true, features = ["cache", "serde"] }
ruff_macros = { workspace = true }
ruff_python_ast = { workspace = true, features = ["serde"] }
ruff_text_size = { workspace = true }
red_knot_ide = { workspace = true }
red_knot_python_semantic = { workspace = true, features = ["serde"] }
red_knot_vendored = { workspace = true }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
crossbeam = { workspace = true }
glob = { workspace = true }
notify = { workspace = true }
pep440_rs = { workspace = true, features = ["version-ranges"] }
rayon = { workspace = true }
rustc-hash = { workspace = true }
salsa = { workspace = true }
schemars = { workspace = true, optional = true }
serde = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
toml = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
ruff_db = { workspace = true, features = ["testing"] }
glob = { workspace = true }
insta = { workspace = true, features = ["redactions", "ron"] }
[features]
default = ["zstd"]
deflate = ["red_knot_vendored/deflate"]
schemars = ["dep:schemars", "ruff_db/schemars", "red_knot_python_semantic/schemars"]
zstd = ["red_knot_vendored/zstd"]
[lints]
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None
False
True
Ellipsis
...

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"str"
1
1.1
b"bin"

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-a
~a
+a
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a.b
a.b.c.d

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foo(
bar=1
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foo(
bar=1
).attr = 1

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