ruff is faster and handle everything we had prior.
isort configuration done based on the indication from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/4670, previousely based on
reorder-python-import (#11896)
flake8-docstrings was a wrapper around pydocstyle (now archived) that
explicitly asks to use ruff in https://github.com/PyCQA/pydocstyle/pull/658.
flake8-typing-import is useful mainly for project that support python 3.7
and the one useful check will be implemented in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/2302
We need to keep blacken-doc because ruff does not handle detection
of python code inside .md and .rst. The direct link to the repo is
now used to avoid a redirection.
Manual fixes:
- Lines that became too long
- % formatting that was not done automatically
- type: ignore that were moved around
- noqa of hard to fix issues (UP031 generally)
- fmt: off and fmt: on that is not really identical
between black and ruff
- autofix re-order in pre-commit from faster to slower
Co-authored-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
Change our mypy configuration to disallow untyped defs by default, which ensures *new* files added to the code base are fully typed.
To avoid having to type-annotate everything now, add `# mypy: allow-untyped-defs` to files which are not fully type annotated yet.
As we fully type annotate those modules, we can then just remove that directive from the top.
* Fix handling empty values of NO_COLOR and FORCE_COLOR
Fix handling NO_COLOR and FORCE_COLOR environment variables to correctly
be ignored when they are set to an empty value, as defined
in the specification:
> Command-line software which adds ANSI color to its output by default
> should check for a NO_COLOR environment variable that, when present
> *and not an empty string* (regardless of its value), prevents
> the addition of ANSI color.
(emphasis mine, https://no-color.org/)
The same is true of FORCE_COLOR, https://force-color.org/.
* Streamline testing for FORCE_COLOR and NO_COLOR
Streamline the tests for FORCE_COLOR and NO_COLOR variables, and cover
all possible cases (unset, set to empty, set to "1"). Combine the two
assert functions into one taking boolean parameters. Mock file.isatty
in all circumstances to ensure that the environment variables take
precedence over the fallback value resulting from isatty check (or that
the fallback is actually used, in the case of both FORCE_COLOR
and NO_COLOR being unset).
* Put a 'reset' color in front of the highlighting
When doing the highlighting, some lexers will not set the initial color
explicitly, which may lead to the red from the errors being propagated
to the start of the expression
* Add syntactic highlighting to the error explanations
This updates the various error reporting to highlight python code when
displayed, to increase readability and make it easier to understand
The normal default pretty printer is not great when objects are nested
and it can get hard to read the diff.
Instead, provide a pretty printer that behaves more like when json get
indented, which allows for smaller, more meaningful differences, at
the expense of a slightly longer diff.
This does not touch the other places where the pretty printer is used,
and only updated the full diff one.
The left/right operands produced when `verbose > 1` should not contain newlines, because they are used to
build the `summary` string. The `assertrepr_compare` function returns a list of lines, and the summary is one of those lines and should not contain newlines itself.
Fix#9742
Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bruno Oliveira <nicoddemus@gmail.com>
* [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* manual fixes after configuration update
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Sottile <asottile@umich.edu>
`TerminalWriter`, imported recently from `py`, contains its own
incomplete wcwidth (`char_with`/`get_line_width`) implementation. The
`TerminalReporter` also needs this, but uses the external `wcwidth`
package.
This commit brings the `TerminalWriter` implementation up-to-par with
`wcwidth`, moves to implementation to a new file `_pytest._io.wcwidth`
which is used everywhere, and removes the dependency.
The differences compared to the `wcwidth` package are:
- Normalizes the string before counting.
- Uses Python's `unicodedata` instead of vendored Unicode tables. This
means the data corresponds to the Python's version Unicode version
instead of the `wcwidth`'s package version.
- Apply some optimizations.
Works around:
_____ ERROR collecting testing/io/test_saferepr.py _____
src/_pytest/python.py:502: in _importtestmodule
mod = self.fspath.pyimport(ensuresyspath=importmode)
.venv38/lib/python3.8/site-packages/py/_path/local.py:701: in pyimport
__import__(modname)
<frozen importlib._bootstrap>:991: in _find_and_load
???
<frozen importlib._bootstrap>:975: in _find_and_load_unlocked
???
<frozen importlib._bootstrap>:671: in _load_unlocked
???
src/_pytest/assertion/rewrite.py:136: in exec_module
source_stat, co = _rewrite_test(fn, self.config)
src/_pytest/assertion/rewrite.py:288: in _rewrite_test
co = compile(tree, fn, "exec", dont_inherit=True)
E File "…/Vcs/pytest/testing/io/test_saferepr.py", line 45
E None()
E ^
E SyntaxError: 'NoneType' object is not callable; perhaps you missed a comma?
This causes INTERNALERRORs with pytest-django, which uses
`pytest.fail` (derived from `BaseException`) to prevent DB access, when
pytest then tries to e.g. display the `repr()` for a Django `QuerySet`
etc.
Ref: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-django/pull/776