Every one of the projects in this repository is available at the canonical
URL git://git.madduck.net/madduck/pub/<projectpath> — see
each project's metadata for the exact URL.
All patches and comments are welcome. Please squash your changes to logical
commits before using git-format-patch and git-send-email to
patches@git.madduck.net.
If you'd read over the Git project's submission guidelines and adhered to them,
I'd be especially grateful.
Richard Si [Thu, 18 Jun 2020 10:54:02 +0000 (06:54 -0400)]
Add missing contributors to README.md (Thank you everyone!) (#1508)
Black wouldn't be where it is without the countless outside contributions.
So thank you y'all and we will share our appreciation by listing your names
(and emails) in the README.md :D
Richard Si [Tue, 16 Jun 2020 18:58:33 +0000 (14:58 -0400)]
Fix toml parsing and bump toml from 0.10.0 to 0.10.1 (#1501)
* Bump toml from 0.10.0 to 0.10.1 to fix a bug
* Add tests for TOML parsing and reading
* Fix configuration bug affecting vim plugin
The vim plugin directly calls parse_pyproject and skips the Click processing
, but parse_pyproject assumed that it would only be used before Click processing
and therefore made the config values click friendly. This moves the "make the values
click friendly processing" into read_pyproject_toml which is only called by a Click
callback.
Adam Williamson [Wed, 3 Jun 2020 22:15:54 +0000 (15:15 -0700)]
expression tests: adjust starred expression for Python 3.9 (#1441) (#1477)
As discussed in #1441, Python 3.9's new parser will not parse
`(*starred)` even using `compile()` with the `PyCF_ONLY_AST`
flag (as `ast.parse()` does), it raises a `SyntaxError`. This
breaks the four tests that use this file with Python 3.9.
Upstream does not consider this to be a bug - see
https://bugs.python.org/issue40848#msg370643 - so we must
adjust the expression. As suggested by @JelleZijlstra, this just
adds a comma, which makes the new parser happy with it (the old
parser is fine with this form also).
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Richard Si [Mon, 1 Jun 2020 18:00:00 +0000 (14:00 -0400)]
Convert (most of the) configuration values from pyproject.toml to strings (#1466)
* Convert config values to string
We need to convert all configuration values from the pyproject.toml
file because Click already does value processing and conversion and
it only expects the exact Python type or string. Click doesn't like
the integer 1 as a boolean for example. This also means other
unsupported types like datetime.time will be rejected by Click as
a unvalid value instead of throwing an exception.
We only skip converting objects that are an instance of
collections.abc.Iterable because it's almost impossible to get back
the original iterable of a stringified iterable.
* Move where the conversion happens
Instead of converting the values in the merged 'default_map', I should
convert the values that were read from the 'pyproject.toml' file.
* Change collections.abc.Iterable to (list, dict)
I also moved where the conversion happens... again. I am rather indecisive
if you haven't noticed. It should be better as it takes place in the
parse_pyproject_toml logic where configuration modification already takes
place.
Actually when this PR was first created I had the conversion happen in that
return statement, but the target_version check was complaining about it being
a string. So I moved the conversion after that check, but then Click didn't
like the stringifed list, which led me to check whether the value was an
instance of an Iterable before turning it into a string. And... I forgot that
type checking before conversion would allow it to work before the
target_version check anyway.
Richard Si [Sun, 24 May 2020 16:37:46 +0000 (12:37 -0400)]
Refactor docs / Maintenance of docs (#1456)
* Split code style and components documentation
Splits 'the_black_code_style', 'pragmatism', 'blackd',and 'black_primer'
into their own files. The exception being 'the_black_code_style' and
'pragmatism'. They have been merged into one 'the_black_code_style_and_pragmatism'
file.
These changes are being made because the README is becoming very long. And
a README isn't great if it dissuades its reader because of its length.
* Update the doc generation logic and configuration
With the moving of several sections in the README and the renaming of a
few files, 'conf.py' needs to be able to support custom sections.
This commit introduces DocSection which can be used to specify custom
sections of documentation. The information stored in DocSection will be
used by the process_sections function to read, process, and write the section
to CURRENT_DIR.
A large change has been made to the how the docs are prepared to be built.
Instead of just generating the files needed by reading the README, this
has a full chain of operations so custom sections are supported. First,
it reads the README and spits out a list of DocSection objects representing
the sections to be generated by process_sections. This is done since most
of the docs still live in README. Then along with the defined custom_sections
, the process_sections will be begin to process the DocSection objects.
It reads the information it needs to generate the section. Then fetches
the section's contents, calls processors required by the section to process
the section's contents, and finally writes the section to CURRENT_DIR.
This large change is so processing of the documentation can be done just
for the versions hosted on ReadTheDocs.org. An example processor using this
feature is a 'replace_links' processor. It will replace documentation
links that point to the docs hosted on GitHub with links that point to the
version hosted on ReadTheDocs.org. (I won't be coding that ATM)
This also means that files will be overwritten or created once the docs
have been built. It is annoying, since you have to 'git reset --hard'
and 'git clean -f -d' after each build, but there's nothing better. The old
system had the same side effects, so yeah :(
* Update filenames and delete unnecessary files
Update the filenames since 'the_black_code_style' and 'pragmatism' were
merged and 'contributing' was deleted in favor of 'contributing_to_black'.
All symlinks were deleted since their home (_build/generated) is no longer
used.
* Fix broken links and a few redirections
* Merge master into refactor_docs (manually done)
* Add my and most of @hugovk suggestions
Co-Authored-By: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add logging and improve configurability
Just some cleaning up up of the DocSection dataclass and added logging
support so you know what's going on.
* Rename a section and please the grammar gods of Black
Thanks @hugovk for the suggestion!
* Fix Markdown comments
* Add myself as an author :P
Seems like the right time.
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Richard Si [Sat, 23 May 2020 18:56:50 +0000 (14:56 -0400)]
Scrollable sidebar (#1457)
* Make the sidebar navigation scrollable
This is necessary since we have so many documentation sections that even
on a desktop screen, the navigation can sometimes be clipped. The only
annoyance is that on Firefox, the scrollbar can't be hidden :(
Cooper Lees [Fri, 22 May 2020 19:16:31 +0000 (12:16 -0700)]
Capture CalledProcessError for any postitive returncode (#1450)
- Leave logic to still allow for formatting changes to be ignored
- Now just capture the output of any other error that has a > 1 returncode
- Raise on anything else
Cooper Lees [Fri, 22 May 2020 04:57:58 +0000 (21:57 -0700)]
Enable primer on CI Runs + add all README listed black projects into primer.json (#1440)
* Add all listed by projects into primer.json + Enable on CI Runs
- Change workers default to 2 as black uses system CPU count
- Increase timeout to 5 mins for subprocess black runs
- Takes about 120s for 13 (3 disabled) projects on my 2018 Macbook Pro
- I was not removing directories tho ...
Will open an issue to investigate the failing projects and make this run cleaner.
- Once we get more stable we can expect more repos to be black formatted
Run it:
- `black-primer -k -w /tmp/primer_large_test --debug --rebase`
```
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,273] DEBUG: Starting /Users/cooper/venvs/b/bin/black-primer (cli.py:125)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,273] DEBUG: Using selector: KqueueSelector (selector_events.py:53)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,274] INFO: 16 projects to run Black over (lib.py:276)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,274] DEBUG: Using 2 parallel workers to run Black (lib.py:281)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,274] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on aioexabgp (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,276] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on attrs (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:02,443] INFO: Finished aioexabgp (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:02,443] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on bandersnatch (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,409] INFO: Finished bandersnatch (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,409] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on channels (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] INFO: Finished attrs (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on django (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] INFO: Skipping django as it's disabled via config (lib.py:222)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on flake8-bugbear (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:05,813] INFO: Finished channels (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:05,813] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on hypothesis (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] INFO: Finished flake8-bugbear (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on pandas (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] INFO: Skipping pandas as it's disabled via config (lib.py:222)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on poetry (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:16,207] INFO: Finished hypothesis (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:16,207] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on ptr (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,077] INFO: Finished poetry (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,077] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on pyramid (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] INFO: Finished ptr (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on pytest (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] INFO: Skipping pytest as it's disabled via config (lib.py:222)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on sqlalchemy (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:33,319] INFO: Finished pyramid (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:33,319] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on tox (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:42,274] INFO: Finished tox (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:42,275] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on virtualenv (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:47,928] INFO: Finished virtualenv (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:47,928] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on warehouse (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:45:16,784] INFO: Finished warehouse (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:45:16,784] DEBUG: project_runner 1 exiting (lib.py:213)
[2020-05-20 21:45:45,700] INFO: Finished sqlalchemy (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:45:45,700] DEBUG: project_runner 0 exiting (lib.py:213)
[2020-05-20 21:45:45,701] INFO: Analyzing results (lib.py:292)
-- primer results 📊 --
13 / 16 succeeded (81.25%) ✅
0 / 16 FAILED (0.0%) 💩
- 3 projects disabled by config
- 0 projects skipped due to Python version
- 0 skipped due to long checkout
```
* Move to partial for rmtree + specify a onerror handler for PermissionError on Windows for git
* Set default coding to utf8 for very important emoji's on Windows
* Set Python encoding to utf-8 for Windows
* Appease the white space gods of Black!
Co-authored-by: Richard Si <63936253+ichard26@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Richard Si <63936253+ichard26@users.noreply.github.com>
Cooper Lees [Sun, 17 May 2020 19:18:49 +0000 (12:18 -0700)]
Add black-primer unittests (#1426)
* Add black-primer unittests
- Get this tool covered with some decent unittests for all unittests wins
- Have a CLI and lib test class
- Import it from `test_black.py` so we always run tests
- Revert typing asyncio.Queue as Queue[str] so we can work in 3.6
- **mypy**: Until black > 3.6 disallow_any_generics=False for primer code
Test:
- Run tests: `coverage run tests/test_primer.py` or `coverage run -m unittest`
```
(b) cooper-mbp1:black cooper$ coverage report
Name Stmts Miss Cover
---------------------------------------------
src/black_primer/cli.py 49 8 84%
src/black_primer/lib.py 148 28 81%
tests/test_primer.py 114 1 99%
---------------------------------------------
TOTAL 311 37 88%
```
* Use ProactorEventLoop for Windows + fix false path for Linux
* Set Windows to use ProactorEventLoop in to benefit all callers
* sys.platform seems to not having the loop applied - So type ignore and use platform.system() gate
* Have each test loop correctly set to ProactorEventLoop on Windows for < 3.8 too
Cooper Lees [Sun, 17 May 2020 00:36:20 +0000 (17:36 -0700)]
Add primer CI tool 🏴 (#1402)
* Add primer CI tool 💩
- Run in PATH `black` binary on configured projects
- Can set wether we expect changes or not per project
- Can set what python versions are supported for a project
- if `long_checkout` True project will not be ran on CI
Will add to CI after I finish unit tests to avoid silly bugs I'm sure I have 🤪
Tests:
- Manual Run - Will add unit tests if people think it will be useful
- Output:
```shell
(b) cooper-mbp1:black cooper$ time /tmp/b/bin/black-primer -k -w /tmp/cooper_primer_1
[2020-05-10 08:48:25,696] INFO: 4 projects to run black over (lib.py:212)
[2020-05-10 08:48:25,697] INFO: Skipping aioexabgp as it's disabled via config (lib.py:166)
[2020-05-10 08:48:25,699] INFO: Skipping bandersnatch as it's disabled via config (lib.py:166)
[2020-05-10 08:48:28,676] INFO: Analyzing results (lib.py:225)
-- primer results 📊 --
2 / 4 succeeded (50.0%) ✅
0 / 4 FAILED (0.0%) 💩
- 2 projects Disabled by config
- 0 projects skipped due to Python Version
- 0 skipped due to long checkout
real 0m3.304s
user 0m9.529s
sys 0m1.019s
```
- ls of /tmp/cooper_primer_1
```
(b) cooper-mbp1:black cooper$ ls -lh /tmp/cooper_primer_1
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 21 cooper wheel 672B May 10 08:48 attrs
drwxr-xr-x 14 cooper wheel 448B May 10 08:48 flake8-bugbear
```
* Address mypy 3.6 type errors
- Don't use asyncio.run() ... go back to the past :P
- Refactor results into a named tuple of two dicts to avoid typing nightmare
- Fix some variable names
- Fix bug with rebase logic in git_checkout_or_rebase
* Prettier the JSON config file for primer
* Delete projects when finished, move dir to be timestamped + shallow copy
* Re-enable disabled projects post @JelleZijlstra's docstring fix
* Workaround for future annotations until someone tells me the correct fix
Richard Si [Sat, 16 May 2020 20:22:46 +0000 (16:22 -0400)]
Document git's ignore-revs-file feature (#1419)
* Document git's ignore-revs-file feature
A long-standing counterargument against moving to automated code formatters
like Black is that the migration will clutter up the output of git blame.
This used to be a valid argument, but not anymore. Since git version 2.23,
git natively supports ignoring revisions in blame with the --ignore-rev
and --ignore-revs-file options.
This isn't documented in the Black documentation. It should be as it would
put old projects wanting to migrate to Black at ease since blame won't
be ruined.
* Add links so people can +1 on --ignore-revs-file support
* Fix wording
'Counterargument' was the wrong word since it means an objection to an objection. 'Argument' is the proper word I was looking for.
Richard Si [Sat, 16 May 2020 09:21:31 +0000 (05:21 -0400)]
Expand docs about slice formatting (#1418)
Black will apply no spaces around ':' operators for 'simple' expresssions
, but will apply extra space around ':' operators for 'complex' expressions.
Black treats anything more than variable names as 'complex', but this isn't
noted in the Black documentation. Which leads to a few issues on the GitHub
issue tracker that all report inconsistent spacing around ':' operators.
Cooper Lees [Fri, 8 May 2020 15:50:50 +0000 (08:50 -0700)]
Refactor black into packages in src/ dir (#1376)
- Move black.py to src/black/__init__.py
- Have setuptools_scm make src/_black_version.py and exclude from git
- Move blackd.py to src/blackd/__init__.py
- Move blib2to3/ to src/
- Update `setup.py`
- Update unittests to pass
- Mostly path fixing + resolving
- Update CI
- pre-commit config
- appveyor + travis
Tested on my mac with python 3.7.5 via:
```
python3 -m venv /tmp/tb3
/tmp/tb3/bin/pip install --upgrade setuptools pip coverage pre-commit
/tmp/tb2/bin/pip install ~/repos/black/
cd ~/repos/black/
/tmp/tb2/bin/coverage run tests/test_black.py
/tmp/tb3/bin/pre-commit run -a
/tmp/tb3/bin/black --help
/tmp/tb3/bin/black ~/repos/ptr/ptr.py
```
shaoran [Fri, 8 May 2020 15:42:19 +0000 (17:42 +0200)]
Adding documentation to the README for import errors in vim (#1317)
* Adding documentation to the README for import errors in vim
I had the same issue as psf/black#1148 and have been searching for a
solution to this. I realized that you cannot fix it by change anything
in the code, but by re-compiling the C extensions of regex and
typed-ast. Installing this packages from the tarballs solves the
problem.
* Fixing a bad copy&paste
Co-Authored-By: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore: changed made by pre-commit
* chore: better way of dealing with non-binary installs
* chore: adding vim cache files to the ignore list
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Cooper Lees [Fri, 8 May 2020 14:29:53 +0000 (07:29 -0700)]
Update CHANGELOG with some PRs merged (#1391)
* Update CHANGELOG with some PRs merged
- Add section for vim plugin
- Add vim plugin now prefering virtualenv
- Add py3 tagged wheels
* packges
* Update CHANGES.md _Black_
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update CHANGES.md Vim
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Richard Si [Fri, 8 May 2020 14:26:29 +0000 (10:26 -0400)]
Add Black compatible configurations in documentation (#1366 & #1205) (#1371)
* Add Black compatible configs in docs ( #1366 & #1205)
When users of Black are starting a new project or are adding Black to their
existing projects, they will usually have to config their existing tools like
flake8 to be compatible with Black. Usually, these configs are the same across
different projects. Yet, there isn't any consolidated infomation on what configs
are compatible. Leaving users of Black to dig out any infomation they can find
in README.md.
* Fix a bad max-line-length value
* Clean up pylint's configs
* Add explanations for each configurations
Copying and pasting code without understanding it is a bad idea. This goes the same
for users copying and pasting configurations.
* Capitalize Pylint
* Link from the README
* Fix the isort configuration
I referenced the wrong source. I used a pesonal configuration, not a pure Black-
compatible configuration.
* Improve the config explanations
The explanation for the isort configuration was pretty bad. After having fixed the
configuration (see commit 01c55d1), improving the its explanation was necessary to
make it more user-friendly and understandable. Also added fenced code blocks of the
raw configuration options so the explanations make sense.
Allan Simon [Fri, 8 May 2020 13:46:07 +0000 (15:46 +0200)]
permits black to run in AWS Lambda: (#1141)
AWS Lambda and some other virtualized environment may not permit access
to /dev/shm on Linux and as such, trying to use ProcessPoolExecutor will
fail.
As using parallelism is only a 'nice to have' feature of black, if it fails
we gracefully fallback to a monoprocess implementation, which permits black
to finish normally.
David Lukes [Fri, 8 May 2020 13:13:54 +0000 (15:13 +0200)]
Make sure sys._base_executable is sane in Vim plugin (#1380)
The `venv` module relies on `sys._base_executable` to determine the
Python executable to run, but with recent versions of Vim, this is set
to the `vim` executable. A possible workaround is to just override it,
since the `black` plugin already overrides `sys.executable` (possibly
for similar reasons?) anyway.
Alex Vandiver [Fri, 8 May 2020 13:08:15 +0000 (06:08 -0700)]
Re-indent the contents of docstrings (#1053)
* Re-indent the contents of docstrings when indentation changes
Keeping the contents of docstrings completely unchanged when
re-indenting (from 2-space intents to 4, for example) can cause
incorrect docstring indentation:
```
class MyClass:
"""Multiline
class docstring
"""
def method(self):
"""Multiline
method docstring
"""
pass
```
...becomes:
```
class MyClass:
"""Multiline
class docstring
"""
This uses the PEP 257 algorithm for determining docstring indentation,
and adjusts the contents of docstrings to match their new indentation
after `black` is applied.
A small normalization is necessary to `assert_equivalent` because the
trees are technically no longer precisely equivalent -- some constant
strings have changed. When comparing two ASTs, whitespace after
newlines within constant strings is thus folded into a single space.
Co-authored-by: Luka Zakrajšek <luka@bancek.net>
* Extract the inner `_v` method to decrease complexity
This reduces the cyclomatic complexity to a level that makes flake8 happy.
* Blacken blib2to3's docstring which had an over-indent
Co-authored-by: Luka Zakrajšek <luka@bancek.net> Co-authored-by: Zsolt Dollenstein <zsol.zsol@gmail.com>
Bryan Bugyi [Fri, 8 May 2020 12:56:21 +0000 (08:56 -0400)]
Improve String Handling (#1132)
This pull request's main intention is to wraps long strings (as requested by #182); however, it also provides better string handling in general and, in doing so, closes the following issues:
Change exit code to 2 when config file doesn't exist (#1361)
Fixes #1360, where an invalid config file causes a return/exit code of 1. This
change means this case is caught earlier, treated like any other bad
parameters, and results in an exit code of 2.
Stefan Wimmer [Wed, 29 Apr 2020 08:40:09 +0000 (10:40 +0200)]
Create a variant with dimmed colours for the people which find the used colours to strong - kudos to madduck on #vim
You can activate that dimmed variant with `let g:artesanal_dimmed=1`.
The option to make the background transparent is renamed to `g:artesanal_transparent`
`split("\n")` includes a final empty element `""` if the final line
ends with `\n` (as it should for POSIX-compliant text files), which
then became an extra `"\n"`.
`splitlines()` solves that, but there's a caveat, as it will split
on other types of line breaks too (like `\r`), which may not be
desired.