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ruff/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/Cargo.toml
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`.
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[package]
name = "red_knot_python_semantic"
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]
red_knot_module_resolver = { workspace = true }
ruff_db = { workspace = true }
ruff_index = { workspace = true }
ruff_python_ast = { workspace = true }
ruff_text_size = { workspace = true }
bitflags = { workspace = true }
ordermap = { workspace = true }
salsa = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true }
rustc-hash = { workspace = true }
hashbrown = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
ruff_python_parser = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true