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`
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
## 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`)
## 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
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.
## 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.
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.
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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
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.
## 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).
## 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.
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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
## 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.
## 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.
## Summary
Resolves#14922.
## Test Plan
Markdown tests.
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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
## 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.
## 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.
## 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
## 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`
## 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
```
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## 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.
## 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
## 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.
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Co-authored-by: Dylan <53534755+dylwil3@users.noreply.github.com>