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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zsolt Dollenstein
bd96010782
exclude native/target directory from sdist (#928) 2023-05-24 20:36:31 +01:00
Amethyst Reese
6a7b82e2b6 PEP 621 + hatch to run tests/lint/etc
Moves PEP 621 metadata from `setup.py` and `requirements*.txt` into the
`[project]` table of `pyproject.toml`. This enables using hatch as a
task runner for the project, where previously one would need to remember
a bunch of different commands, or repeatedly consult the readme's
developer guide to find all of the relevant commands.

This creates the following hatch commands:

- docs
- fixtures
- format
- lint
- test
- typecheck

It also updates all of the github actions workflows to use the
appropriate hatch commands, and the readme's developer guide, so that
there is only one source of truth for what constitutes running tests.

The "test" workflows now drop the matrix distinction between "pure" or
"native", and run tests in both modes from a single build.

ghstack-source-id: 8834da7825
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/Instagram/LibCST/pull/893
2023-03-14 19:37:41 -07:00
Zsolt Dollenstein
c02de9b718
Implement a Python PEG parser in Rust (#566)
This massive PR implements an alternative Python parser that will allow LibCST to parse Python 3.10's new grammar features. The parser is implemented in Rust, but it's turned off by default through the `LIBCST_PARSER_TYPE` environment variable. Set it to `native` to enable. The PR also enables new CI steps that test just the Rust parser, as well as steps that produce binary wheels for a variety of CPython versions and platforms.

Note: this PR aims to be roughly feature-equivalent to the main branch, so it doesn't include new 3.10 syntax features. That will be addressed as a follow-up PR.

The new parser is implemented in the `native/` directory, and is organized into two rust crates: `libcst_derive` contains some macros to facilitate various features of CST nodes, and `libcst` contains the `parser` itself (including the Python grammar), a `tokenizer` implementation by @bgw, and a very basic representation of CST `nodes`. Parsing is done by
1. **tokenizing** the input utf-8 string (bytes are not supported at the Rust layer, they are converted to utf-8 strings by the python wrapper)
2. running the **PEG parser** on the tokenized input, which also captures certain anchor tokens in the resulting syntax tree
3. using the anchor tokens to **inflate** the syntax tree into a proper CST

Co-authored-by: Benjamin Woodruff <github@benjam.info>
2021-12-21 18:14:39 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
7ca738bf39
Upgrade dev tools (Black/Flake8/isort) and read install requirements from requirements.txt (#380)
* Read install requirements from requirements.txt

* read extras_require from requirements-dev.txt

* add requirements-dev.txt to MANIFEST.in

* apply fixes for new version of Black and Flake8

* don't upgrade Pyre

* re-format
2020-08-31 10:44:55 -07:00
Jimmy Lai
23b7b5ade2 support mypy using py.typed 2019-09-16 13:49:08 -07:00
jimmylai
04804d03af
improve setup.py to be ready for publishing package to pypi
* improve setup.py to be ready for publishing package to pypi

* remove dev from version
2019-08-06 16:09:47 -07:00