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## Summary `display` is a special-cased builtin in IPython. This PR adds it to the builtin namespace when analyzing IPython notebooks. Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8702.
358 lines
12 KiB
Rust
358 lines
12 KiB
Rust
#![cfg(any(test, fuzzing))]
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//! Helper functions for the tests of rule implementations.
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::path::Path;
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#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
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use anyhow::Result;
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
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use ruff_diagnostics::{Diagnostic, FixAvailability};
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use ruff_python_ast::PySourceType;
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use ruff_python_codegen::Stylist;
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use ruff_python_index::Indexer;
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use ruff_python_parser::lexer::LexResult;
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use ruff_python_parser::AsMode;
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use ruff_python_trivia::textwrap::dedent;
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use ruff_source_file::{Locator, SourceFileBuilder};
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use ruff_text_size::Ranged;
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use crate::directives;
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use crate::fix::{fix_file, FixResult};
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use crate::linter::{check_path, LinterResult};
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use crate::message::{Emitter, EmitterContext, Message, TextEmitter};
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use crate::packaging::detect_package_root;
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use crate::registry::AsRule;
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use crate::rules::pycodestyle::rules::syntax_error;
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use crate::settings::types::UnsafeFixes;
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use crate::settings::{flags, LinterSettings};
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use crate::source_kind::SourceKind;
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use ruff_notebook::Notebook;
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#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
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use ruff_notebook::NotebookError;
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#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
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pub(crate) fn test_resource_path(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> std::path::PathBuf {
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Path::new("./resources/test/").join(path)
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}
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/// Run [`check_path`] on a Python file in the `resources/test/fixtures` directory.
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#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
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pub(crate) fn test_path(path: impl AsRef<Path>, settings: &LinterSettings) -> Result<Vec<Message>> {
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let path = test_resource_path("fixtures").join(path);
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let source_type = PySourceType::from(&path);
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let source_kind = SourceKind::from_path(path.as_ref(), source_type)?.expect("valid source");
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Ok(test_contents(&source_kind, &path, settings).0)
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}
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#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
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pub(crate) struct TestedNotebook {
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pub(crate) messages: Vec<Message>,
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pub(crate) source_notebook: Notebook,
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pub(crate) linted_notebook: Notebook,
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}
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#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
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pub(crate) fn assert_notebook_path(
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path: impl AsRef<Path>,
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expected: impl AsRef<Path>,
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settings: &LinterSettings,
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) -> Result<TestedNotebook, NotebookError> {
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let source_notebook = Notebook::from_path(path.as_ref())?;
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let source_kind = SourceKind::IpyNotebook(source_notebook);
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let (messages, transformed) = test_contents(&source_kind, path.as_ref(), settings);
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let expected_notebook = Notebook::from_path(expected.as_ref())?;
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let linted_notebook = transformed.into_owned().expect_ipy_notebook();
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assert_eq!(
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linted_notebook.cell_offsets(),
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expected_notebook.cell_offsets()
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);
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assert_eq!(linted_notebook.index(), expected_notebook.index());
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assert_eq!(
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linted_notebook.source_code(),
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expected_notebook.source_code()
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);
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Ok(TestedNotebook {
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messages,
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source_notebook: source_kind.expect_ipy_notebook(),
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linted_notebook,
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})
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}
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/// Run [`check_path`] on a snippet of Python code.
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pub fn test_snippet(contents: &str, settings: &LinterSettings) -> Vec<Message> {
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let path = Path::new("<filename>");
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let contents = dedent(contents);
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test_contents(&SourceKind::Python(contents.into_owned()), path, settings).0
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}
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thread_local! {
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static MAX_ITERATIONS: std::cell::Cell<usize> = std::cell::Cell::new(8);
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}
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pub fn set_max_iterations(max: usize) {
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MAX_ITERATIONS.with(|iterations| iterations.set(max));
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}
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pub(crate) fn max_iterations() -> usize {
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MAX_ITERATIONS.with(std::cell::Cell::get)
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}
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/// A convenient wrapper around [`check_path`], that additionally
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/// asserts that fixes converge after a fixed number of iterations.
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pub(crate) fn test_contents<'a>(
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source_kind: &'a SourceKind,
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path: &Path,
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settings: &LinterSettings,
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) -> (Vec<Message>, Cow<'a, SourceKind>) {
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let source_type = PySourceType::from(path);
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let tokens: Vec<LexResult> =
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ruff_python_parser::tokenize(source_kind.source_code(), source_type.as_mode());
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let locator = Locator::new(source_kind.source_code());
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let stylist = Stylist::from_tokens(&tokens, &locator);
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let indexer = Indexer::from_tokens(&tokens, &locator);
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let directives = directives::extract_directives(
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&tokens,
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directives::Flags::from_settings(settings),
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&locator,
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&indexer,
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);
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let LinterResult {
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data: (diagnostics, _imports),
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error,
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} = check_path(
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path,
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path.parent()
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.and_then(|parent| detect_package_root(parent, &settings.namespace_packages)),
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tokens,
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&locator,
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&stylist,
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&indexer,
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&directives,
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settings,
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flags::Noqa::Enabled,
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source_kind,
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source_type,
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);
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let source_has_errors = error.is_some();
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// Detect fixes that don't converge after multiple iterations.
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let mut iterations = 0;
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let mut transformed = Cow::Borrowed(source_kind);
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if diagnostics
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.iter()
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.any(|diagnostic| diagnostic.fix.is_some())
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{
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let mut diagnostics = diagnostics.clone();
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while let Some(FixResult {
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code: fixed_contents,
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source_map,
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..
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}) = fix_file(
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&diagnostics,
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&Locator::new(transformed.source_code()),
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UnsafeFixes::Enabled,
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) {
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if iterations < max_iterations() {
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iterations += 1;
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} else {
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let output = print_diagnostics(diagnostics, path, &transformed);
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panic!(
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"Failed to converge after {} iterations. This likely \
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indicates a bug in the implementation of the fix. Last diagnostics:\n{}",
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max_iterations(),
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output
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);
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}
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transformed = Cow::Owned(transformed.updated(fixed_contents, &source_map));
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let tokens: Vec<LexResult> =
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ruff_python_parser::tokenize(transformed.source_code(), source_type.as_mode());
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let locator = Locator::new(transformed.source_code());
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let stylist = Stylist::from_tokens(&tokens, &locator);
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let indexer = Indexer::from_tokens(&tokens, &locator);
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let directives = directives::extract_directives(
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&tokens,
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directives::Flags::from_settings(settings),
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&locator,
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&indexer,
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);
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let LinterResult {
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data: (fixed_diagnostics, _),
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error: fixed_error,
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} = check_path(
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path,
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None,
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tokens,
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&locator,
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&stylist,
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&indexer,
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&directives,
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settings,
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flags::Noqa::Enabled,
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&transformed,
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source_type,
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);
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if let Some(fixed_error) = fixed_error {
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if !source_has_errors {
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// Previous fix introduced a syntax error, abort
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let fixes = print_diagnostics(diagnostics, path, source_kind);
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let mut syntax_diagnostics = Vec::new();
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syntax_error(&mut syntax_diagnostics, &fixed_error, &locator);
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let syntax_errors = print_diagnostics(syntax_diagnostics, path, &transformed);
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panic!(
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r#"Fixed source has a syntax error where the source document does not. This is a bug in one of the generated fixes:
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{syntax_errors}
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Last generated fixes:
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{fixes}
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Source with applied fixes:
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{}"#,
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transformed.source_code()
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);
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}
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}
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diagnostics = fixed_diagnostics;
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}
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}
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let source_code = SourceFileBuilder::new(
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path.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().as_ref(),
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source_kind.source_code(),
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)
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.finish();
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let messages = diagnostics
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.into_iter()
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.map(|diagnostic| {
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let rule = diagnostic.kind.rule();
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let fixable = diagnostic.fix.is_some();
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match (fixable, rule.fixable()) {
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(true, FixAvailability::Sometimes | FixAvailability::Always)
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| (false, FixAvailability::None | FixAvailability::Sometimes) => {
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// Ok
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}
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(true, FixAvailability::None) => {
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panic!("Rule {rule:?} is marked as non-fixable but it created a fix. Change the `Violation::FIX_AVAILABILITY` to either `FixAvailability::Sometimes` or `FixAvailability::Always`");
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},
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(false, FixAvailability::Always) => {
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panic!("Rule {rule:?} is marked to always-fixable but the diagnostic has no fix. Either ensure you always emit a fix or change `Violation::FIX_AVAILABILITY` to either `FixAvailability::Sometimes` or `FixAvailability::None")
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}
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}
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assert!(!(fixable && diagnostic.kind.suggestion.is_none()), "Diagnostic emitted by {rule:?} is fixable but `Violation::fix_title` returns `None`.`");
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// Not strictly necessary but adds some coverage for this code path
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let noqa = directives.noqa_line_for.resolve(diagnostic.start());
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Message::from_diagnostic(diagnostic, source_code.clone(), noqa)
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})
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.sorted()
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.collect();
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(messages, transformed)
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}
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fn print_diagnostics(diagnostics: Vec<Diagnostic>, path: &Path, source: &SourceKind) -> String {
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let filename = path.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
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let source_file = SourceFileBuilder::new(filename.as_ref(), source.source_code()).finish();
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let messages: Vec<_> = diagnostics
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.into_iter()
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.map(|diagnostic| {
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let noqa_start = diagnostic.start();
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Message::from_diagnostic(diagnostic, source_file.clone(), noqa_start)
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})
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.collect();
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if let Some(notebook) = source.as_ipy_notebook() {
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print_jupyter_messages(&messages, path, notebook)
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} else {
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print_messages(&messages)
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn print_jupyter_messages(
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messages: &[Message],
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path: &Path,
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notebook: &Notebook,
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) -> String {
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let mut output = Vec::new();
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TextEmitter::default()
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.with_show_fix_status(true)
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.with_show_fix_diff(true)
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.with_show_source(true)
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.with_unsafe_fixes(UnsafeFixes::Enabled)
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.emit(
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&mut output,
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messages,
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&EmitterContext::new(&FxHashMap::from_iter([(
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path.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().to_string(),
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notebook.index().clone(),
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)])),
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)
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.unwrap();
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String::from_utf8(output).unwrap()
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}
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pub(crate) fn print_messages(messages: &[Message]) -> String {
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let mut output = Vec::new();
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TextEmitter::default()
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.with_show_fix_status(true)
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.with_show_fix_diff(true)
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.with_show_source(true)
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.with_unsafe_fixes(UnsafeFixes::Enabled)
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.emit(
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&mut output,
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messages,
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&EmitterContext::new(&FxHashMap::default()),
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)
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.unwrap();
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String::from_utf8(output).unwrap()
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}
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! assert_messages {
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($value:expr, $path:expr, $notebook:expr) => {{
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insta::with_settings!({ omit_expression => true }, {
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insta::assert_snapshot!(
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$crate::test::print_jupyter_messages(&$value, &$path, &$notebook)
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);
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});
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}};
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($value:expr, @$snapshot:literal) => {{
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insta::with_settings!({ omit_expression => true }, {
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insta::assert_snapshot!($crate::test::print_messages(&$value), $snapshot);
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});
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}};
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($name:expr, $value:expr) => {{
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insta::with_settings!({ omit_expression => true }, {
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insta::assert_snapshot!($name, $crate::test::print_messages(&$value));
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});
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}};
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($value:expr) => {{
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insta::with_settings!({ omit_expression => true }, {
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insta::assert_snapshot!($crate::test::print_messages(&$value));
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});
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}};
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}
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