## 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
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
````
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.
## 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.
fc58364c-c8fc-4c11-a917-71b6dd90c1ef
Now, here's the preview of the fixed version:
207872dd-dca6-49ee-8b6e-80435c7ef22e
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.
## 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>
## 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.
## 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="62f3e99b-0b0c-4608-84a2-26aeabcc6933">
**Neovim:**
<img width="1717" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-02 at 16 38 50"
src="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
943537fc-ed8d-448d-8a36-1e34536c4f3e
### Neovim
4e6f3372-6e5b-4380-8919-6221066efd5b
## 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.
## 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.
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>
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.
## 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