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Alex Waygood
c2e15f38ee
Unify enums used for internal representation of quoting style (#10383) 2024-03-13 17:19:17 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
d59433b12e
Avoid removing shadowed imports that point to different symbols (#10387)
This ensures that we don't have incorrect, automated fixes for shadowed
names that actually point to different imports.

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10384.
2024-03-13 15:44:28 +00:00
Hoël Bagard
2bf1882398
docs: remove . from check and format commands (#10217)
## Summary

This PR modifies the documentation to use `ruff check` instead of `ruff
check .`, and `ruff format` instead of `ruff format .`, as discussed
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10168#discussion_r1509976904)

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
2024-03-13 10:10:48 -05:00
boolean
c269c1a706
[pylint] Implement invalid-bool-return-type (E304) (#10377)
## Summary

Implement `E304` in the issue #970. Throws an error when the returning value
of `__bool__` method is not boolean.

Reference: https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/messages/error/invalid-bool-returned.html

## Test Plan

Add test cases and run `cargo test`
2024-03-13 19:43:45 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala
32d6f84e3d
Add methods to iter over f-string elements (#10309)
## Summary

This PR adds methods on `FString` to iterate over the two different kind
of elements it can have - literals and expressions. This is similar to
the methods we have on `ExprFString`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-13 08:46:55 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
93d582d734
Avoid TRIO115 if the argument is a variable (#10376)
## Summary

Fix "TRIO115 false positive with with sleep(var) where var starts as 0"
#9935 based on the discussion in the issue.

## Test Plan

Issue code added to fixture
2024-03-13 13:09:18 +05:30
KotlinIsland
05b406080a
(🎁) Add issue template search terms section (#10352)
- resolves #10350

Co-authored-by: KotlinIsland <kotlinisland@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-12 22:32:42 -05:00
Auguste Lalande
3ed707f245
Spellcheck & grammar (#10375)
## Summary

I used `codespell` and `gramma` to identify mispellings and grammar
errors throughout the codebase and fixed them. I tried not to make any
controversial changes, but feel free to revert as you see fit.
2024-03-13 02:34:23 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
c56fb6e15a
Sort hash maps in Settings display (#10370)
## Summary

We had a report of a test failure on a specific architecture, and
looking into it, I think the test assumes that the hash keys are
iterated in a specific order. This PR thus adds a variant to our
settings display macro specifically for maps and sets. Like `CacheKey`,
it sorts the keys when printing.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10359.
2024-03-12 15:59:38 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
dbf82233b8
Gate f-string struct size test for Rustc < 1.76 (#10371)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10319.
2024-03-12 15:46:36 -04:00
Zanie Blue
87afe36c87
Add test case for F401 in __init__ files (#10364)
In preparation for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/5845
2024-03-12 13:30:17 -05:00
Alex Waygood
704fefc7ab
F821: Fix false negatives in .py files when from __future__ import annotations is active (#10362) 2024-03-12 17:07:44 +00:00
Auguste Lalande
dacec7377c
Fix Indexer fails to identify continuation preceded by newline #10351 (#10354)
## Summary

Fixes #10351

It seems the bug was caused by this section of code

b669306c87/crates/ruff_python_index/src/indexer.rs (L55-L58)

It's true that newline tokens cannot be immediately followed by line
continuations, but only outside parentheses. e.g. the exception
```
(
    1
    \
    + 2)
```

But why was this check put there in the first place? Is it guarding
against something else?



## Test Plan

New test was added to indexer
2024-03-12 00:35:41 -04:00
Anuraag (Rag) Agrawal
b669306c87
Fix typo in docs snippt -> snippet (#10353) 2024-03-11 22:33:40 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
b117f33075
[pycodestyle] Implement blank-line-at-end-of-file (W391) (#10243)
## Summary

Implements the [blank line at end of
file](https://pycodestyle.pycqa.org/en/latest/intro.html#error-codes)
rule (W391) from pycodestyle. Renamed to TooManyNewlinesAtEndOfFile for
clarity.

## Test Plan

New fixtures have been added

Part of #2402
2024-03-11 22:07:59 -04:00
Auguste Lalande
c746912b9e
[pycodestyle] Implement redundant-backslash (E502) (#10292)
## Summary

Implements the
[redundant-backslash](https://pycodestyle.pycqa.org/en/latest/intro.html#error-codes)
rule (E502) from pycodestyle.

## Test Plan

New fixture has been added

Part of #2402
2024-03-11 21:15:06 -04:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
fc7139d9a5
[flake8-bandit]: Implement S610 rule (#10316)
Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/1646.

## Summary

Implement `S610` rule from `flake8-bandit`. 

Upstream references:
- Implementation:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/1.7.8/bandit/plugins/django_sql_injection.py#L20-L97
- Test cases:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/1.7.8/examples/django_sql_injection_extra.py
- Test assertion:
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/blob/1.7.8/tests/functional/test_functional.py#L517-L524

The implementation in `bandit` targets additional arguments (`params`,
`order_by` and `select_params`) but doesn't seem to do anything with
them in the end, so I did not include them in the implementation.

Note that this rule could be prone to false positives, as ideally we
would want to check if `extra()` is tied to a [Django
queryset](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/ref/models/querysets/),
but AFAIK Ruff is not able to resolve classes outside of the current
module.

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
2024-03-11 20:22:02 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
f8f56186b3
[pylint] Avoid false-positive slot non-assignment for __dict__ (PLE0237) (#10348)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10306.
2024-03-11 18:48:56 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
02fc521369
Wrap expressions in parentheses when negating (#10346)
## Summary

When negating an expression like `a or b`, we need to wrap it in
parentheses, e.g., `not (a or b)` instead of `not a or b`, due to
operator precedence.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10335.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`
2024-03-11 18:20:55 -04:00
Alex Waygood
4b0666919b
F821, F822: fix false positive for .pyi files; add more test coverage for .pyi files (#10341)
This PR fixes the following false positive in a `.pyi` stub file:

```py
x: int
y = x  # F821 currently emitted here, but shouldn't be in a stub file
```

In a `.py` file, this is invalid regardless of whether `from __future__ import annotations` is enabled or not. In a `.pyi` stub file, however, it's always valid, as an annotation counts as a binding in a stub file even if no value is assigned to the variable.

I also added more test coverage for `.pyi` stub files in various edge cases where ruff's behaviour is currently correct, but where `.pyi` stub files do slightly different things to `.py` files.
2024-03-11 22:15:24 +00:00
Zanie Blue
06284c3700
Add release script (#10305)
Copied over from `uv`
2024-03-11 16:26:21 -05:00
Hoël Bagard
8d73866f70
[pycodestyle] Do not trigger E225 and E275 when the next token is a ')' (#10315)
## Summary

Fixes #10295.

`E225` (`Missing whitespace around operator`) and `E275` (`Missing
whitespace after keyword`) try to add a white space even when the next
character is a `)` (which is a syntax error in most cases, the
exceptions already being handled). This causes `E202` (`Whitespace
before close bracket`) to try to remove the added whitespace, resulting
in an infinite loop when `E225`/`E275` re-add it.
This PR adds an exception in `E225` and `E275` to not trigger in case
the next token is a `)`. It is a bit simplistic, but it solves the
example given in the issue without introducing a change in behavior
(according to the fixtures).

## Test Plan

`cargo test` and the `ruff-ecosystem` check were used to check that the
PR's changes do not have side-effects.
A new fixture was added to check that running the 3 rules on the example
given in the issue does not cause ruff to fail to converge.
2024-03-11 21:23:18 +00:00
Mathieu Kniewallner
bc693ea13a
[flake8-bandit] Implement upstream updates for S311, S324 and S605 (#10313)
## Summary

Pick up updates made in latest
[releases](https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/releases) of `bandit`:
- `S311`: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/940 and
https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1096
- `S324`: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1018
- `S605`: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit/pull/1116

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
2024-03-11 21:07:58 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
ad84eedc18
Bump chrono from 0.4.34 to 0.4.35 (#10333) 2024-03-11 10:57:30 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
96a4f95a44
Bump js-sys from 0.3.68 to 0.3.69 (#10331) 2024-03-11 10:50:23 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
bae26b49a6
Bump wasm-bindgen from 0.2.91 to 0.2.92 (#10329)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 09:29:08 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
3d7adbc0ed
Bump unicode_names2 from 1.2.1 to 1.2.2 (#10330)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 09:28:25 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
c6456b882c
Bump clap from 4.5.1 to 4.5.2 (#10332)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 09:26:42 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
49eb97879a
Bump the actions group with 1 update (#10334)
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 09:24:59 +00:00
Jane Lewis
0c84fbb6db
ruff server - A new built-in LSP for Ruff, written in Rust (#10158)
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## Summary

This PR introduces the `ruff_server` crate and a new `ruff server`
command. `ruff_server` is a re-implementation of
[`ruff-lsp`](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-lsp), written entirely in
Rust. It brings significant performance improvements, much tighter
integration with Ruff, a foundation for supporting entirely new language
server features, and more!

This PR is an early version of `ruff_lsp` that we're calling the
**pre-release** version. Anyone is more than welcome to use it and
submit bug reports for any issues they encounter - we'll have some
documentation on how to set it up with a few common editors, and we'll
also provide a pre-release VSCode extension for those interested.

This pre-release version supports:
- **Diagnostics for `.py` files**
- **Quick fixes**
- **Full-file formatting**
- **Range formatting**
- **Multiple workspace folders**
- **Automatic linter/formatter configuration** - taken from any
`pyproject.toml` files in the workspace.

Many thanks to @MichaReiser for his [proof-of-concept
work](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7262), which was important
groundwork for making this PR possible.

## Architectural Decisions

I've made an executive choice to go with `lsp-server` as a base
framework for the LSP, in favor of `tower-lsp`. There were several
reasons for this:

1. I would like to avoid `async` in our implementation. LSPs are mostly
computationally bound rather than I/O bound, and `async` adds a lot of
complexity to the API, while also making harder to reason about
execution order. This leads into the second reason, which is...
2. Any handlers that mutate state should be blocking and run in the
event loop, and the state should be lock-free. This is the approach that
`rust-analyzer` uses (also with the `lsp-server`/`lsp-types` crates as a
framework), and it gives us assurances about data mutation and execution
order. `tower-lsp` doesn't support this, which has caused some
[issues](https://github.com/ebkalderon/tower-lsp/issues/284) around data
races and out-of-order handler execution.
3. In general, I think it makes sense to have tight control over
scheduling and the specifics of our implementation, in exchange for a
slightly higher up-front cost of writing it ourselves. We'll be able to
fine-tune it to our needs and support future LSP features without
depending on an upstream maintainer.

## Test Plan

The pre-release of `ruff_server` will have snapshot tests for common
document editing scenarios. An expanded test suite is on the roadmap for
future version of `ruff_server`.
2024-03-08 20:57:23 -08:00
Charlie Marsh
a892fc755d
Bump version to v0.3.2 (#10304) 2024-03-09 00:24:22 +00:00
Gautier Moin
a067d87ccc
Fix incorrect Parameter range for *args and **kwargs (#10283)
## Summary

Fix #10282 

This PR updates the Python grammar to include the `*` character in
`*args` `**kwargs` in the range of the `Parameter`
```
def f(*args, **kwargs): pass
#      ~~~~    ~~~~~~    <-- range before the PR
#     ^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^    <-- range after
```

The invalid syntax `def f(*, **kwargs): ...` is also now correctly
reported.

## Test Plan

Test cases were added to `function.rs`.
2024-03-08 18:57:49 -05:00
Micha Reiser
b64f2ea401
Formatter: Improve single-with item formatting for Python 3.8 or older (#10276)
## Summary

This PR changes how we format `with` statements with a single with item
for Python 3.8 or older. This change is not compatible with Black.

This is how we format a single-item with statement today 

```python
def run(data_path, model_uri):
    with pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.config(
        key="spark.python.worker.reuse", value=True
    ).config(key="spark.ui.enabled", value=False).master(
        "local-cluster[2, 1, 1024]"
    ).getOrCreate():
        # ignore spark log output
        spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("OFF")
        print(score_model(spark, data_path, model_uri))
```

This is different than how we would format the same expression if it is
inside any other clause header (`while`, `if`, ...):

```python
def run(data_path, model_uri):
    while (
        pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.config(
            key="spark.python.worker.reuse", value=True
        )
        .config(key="spark.ui.enabled", value=False)
        .master("local-cluster[2, 1, 1024]")
        .getOrCreate()
    ):
        # ignore spark log output
        spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("OFF")
        print(score_model(spark, data_path, model_uri))

```

Which seems inconsistent to me. 

This PR changes the formatting of the single-item with Python 3.8 or
older to match that of other clause headers.

```python
def run(data_path, model_uri):
    with (
        pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.config(
            key="spark.python.worker.reuse", value=True
        )
        .config(key="spark.ui.enabled", value=False)
        .master("local-cluster[2, 1, 1024]")
        .getOrCreate()
    ):
        # ignore spark log output
        spark.sparkContext.setLogLevel("OFF")
        print(score_model(spark, data_path, model_uri))
```

According to our versioning policy, this style change is gated behind a
preview flag.

## Test Plan

See added tests.

Added
2024-03-08 23:56:02 +00:00
Micha Reiser
4bce801065
Fix unstable with-items formatting (#10274)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10267

The issue with the current formatting is that the formatter flips
between the `SingleParenthesizedContextManager` and
`ParenthesizeIfExpands` or `SingleWithTarget` because the layouts use
incompatible formatting ( `SingleParenthesizedContextManager`:
`maybe_parenthesize_expression(context)` vs `ParenthesizeIfExpands`:
`parenthesize_if_expands(item)`, `SingleWithTarget`:
`optional_parentheses(item)`.

The fix is to ensure that the layouts between which the formatter flips
when adding or removing parentheses are the same. I do this by
introducing a new `SingleWithoutTarget` layout that uses the same
formatting as `SingleParenthesizedContextManager` if it has no target
and prefer `SingleWithoutTarget` over using `ParenthesizeIfExpands` or
`SingleWithTarget`.

## Formatting change

The downside is that we now use `maybe_parenthesize_expression` over
`parenthesize_if_expands` for expressions where
`can_omit_optional_parentheses` returns `false`. This can lead to stable
formatting changes. I only found one formatting change in our ecosystem
check and, unfortunately, this is necessary to fix the instability (and
instability fixes are okay to have as part of minor changes according to
our versioning policy)

The benefit of the change is that `with` items with a single context
manager and without a target are now formatted identically to how the
same expression would be formatted in other clause headers.

## Test Plan

I ran the ecosystem check locally
2024-03-08 23:48:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
a56d42f183
Refactor with statement formatting to have explicit layouts (#10296)
## Summary

This PR refactors the with item formatting to use more explicit layouts
to make it easier to understand the different formatting cases.

The benefit of the explicit layout is that it makes it easier to reasons
about layout transition between format runs. For example, today it's
possible that `SingleWithTarget` or `ParenthesizeIfExpands` add
parentheses around the with items for `with aaaaaaaaaa + bbbbbbbbbbbb:
pass`, resulting in `with (aaaaaaaaaa + bbbbbbbbbbbb): pass`. The
problem with this is that the next formatting pass uses the
`SingleParenthesizedContextExpression` layout that uses
`maybe_parenthesize_expression` which is different from
`parenthesize_if_expands(&expr)` or `optional_parentheses(&expr)`.

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

I ran the ecosystem checks locally and there are no changes.
2024-03-08 18:40:39 -05:00
Alex Waygood
1d97f27335
Start tracking quoting style in the AST (#10298)
This PR modifies our AST so that nodes for string literals, bytes literals and f-strings all retain the following information:
- The quoting style used (double or single quotes)
- Whether the string is triple-quoted or not
- Whether the string is raw or not

This PR is a followup to #10256. Like with that PR, this PR does not, in itself, fix any bugs. However, it means that we will have the necessary information to preserve quoting style and rawness of strings in the `ExprGenerator` in a followup PR, which will allow us to provide a fix for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7799.

The information is recorded on the AST nodes using a bitflag field on each node, similarly to how we recorded the information on `Tok::String`, `Tok::FStringStart` and `Tok::FStringMiddle` tokens in #10298. Rather than reusing the bitflag I used for the tokens, however, I decided to create a custom bitflag for each AST node.

Using different bitflags for each node allows us to make invalid states unrepresentable: it is valid to set a `u` prefix on a string literal, but not on a bytes literal or an f-string. It also allows us to have better debug representations for each AST node modified in this PR.
2024-03-08 19:11:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser
965adbed4b
Fix trailing kwargs end of line comment after slash (#10297)
## Summary

Fixes the handling end of line comments that belong to `**kwargs` when
the `**kwargs` come after a slash.

The issue was that we missed to include the `**kwargs` start position
when determining the start of the next node coming after the `/`.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10281

## Test Plan

Added test
2024-03-08 14:45:26 +00:00
Alex Waygood
c504d7ab11
Track quoting style in the tokenizer (#10256) 2024-03-08 08:40:06 +00:00
Tom Kuson
72c9f7e4c9
Include actual conditions in E712 diagnostics (#10254)
## Summary

Changes the generic recommendation to replace

```python
if foo == True: ...
```

with `if cond:` to `if foo:`.

Still uses a generic message for compound comparisons as a specific
message starts to become confusing. For example,

```python
if foo == True != False: ...
```

produces two recommendations, one of which would recommend `if True:`,
which is confusing.

Resolves [recommendation in a previous
PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8613/files#r1514915070).

## Test Plan

`cargo nextest run`
2024-03-08 01:20:56 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
57be3fce90
Treat typing.Annotated subscripts as type definitions (#10285)
## Summary

I think this code has existed since the start of `typing.Annotated`
support (https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/333), and was then
overlooked over a series of refactors.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10279.
2024-03-07 19:51:54 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
7a675cd822
Remove Maturin pin (#10284)
## Summary

As of
https://github.com/pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish/releases/tag/v1.8.13, all
relevant dependencies have been updated to support Metadata 2.2, so we
can remove our Maturin pin.
2024-03-07 19:42:22 -05:00
Samuel Cormier-Iijima
7b4a73d421
Fix E203 false positive for slices in format strings (#10280)
## Summary

The code later in this file that checks for slices relies on the stack
of brackets to determine the position. I'm not sure why format strings
were being excluded from this, but the tests still pass with these match
guards removed.

Closes #10278

## Test Plan

~Still needs a test.~ Test case added for this example.
2024-03-07 17:09:05 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
91af5a4b74
[pyupgrade] Allow fixes for f-string rule regardless of line length (UP032) (#10263)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10238 to
offer fixes for the f-string rule regardless of the line length of the
resulting fix. To quote Alex in the linked PR:

> Yes, from the user's perspective I'd rather have a fix that may lead
to line length issues than have to fix them myself :-) Cleaning up line
lengths is easier than changing from `"".format()` to `f""`

I agree with this position, which is that if we're going to offer a
diagnostic, we should really be offering the user the ability to fix it
-- otherwise, we're just inconveniencing them.
2024-03-07 08:59:29 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
461cdad53a
Avoid repeating function calls in f-string conversions (#10265)
## Summary

Given a format string like `"{x} {x}".format(x=foo())`, we should avoid
converting to an f-string, since doing so would require repeating the
function call (`f"{foo()} {foo()}"`), which could introduce side
effects.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10258.
2024-03-06 23:33:19 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
b9264a5a11
Set maturin version in release.yaml (#10257)
See: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/2219
2024-03-06 21:50:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
ea79f616bc
Bump version to v0.3.1 (#10252) 2024-03-06 19:59:04 +00:00
Tom Kuson
f999b1b617
Tweak E712 docs (#8613)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-03-06 17:54:29 +00:00
Micha Reiser
fe6afbe406
Fix ruff-action documentation to consistently use args instead of options (#10249) 2024-03-06 18:09:45 +01:00
Eero Vaher
cbd927f346
Make rule PT012 example clearer (#10248) 2024-03-06 15:47:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser
6159a8e532
[pyupgrade] Generate diagnostic for all valid f-string conversions regardless of line-length (UP032) (#10238)
## Summary

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/10235

This PR changes `UP032` to flag all `"".format` calls that can
technically be rewritten to an f-string, even if rewritting it to an
fstring, at least automatically, exceeds the line length (or increases
the amount by which it goes over the line length).

I looked at the Git history to understand whether the check prevents
some false positives (reported by an issue), but i haven't found a
compelling reason to limit the rule to only flag format calls that stay
in the line length limit:

* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7818 Changed the heuristic to
determine if the fix fits to address
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/discussions/7810
* https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/1905 first version of the rule 


I did take a look at pyupgrade and couldn't find a similar check, at
least not in the rule code (maybe it's checked somewhere else?)
https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade/blob/main/pyupgrade/_plugins/fstrings.py


## Breaking Change?

This could be seen as a breaking change according to ruff's [versioning
policy](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/versioning/):

> The behavior of a stable rule is changed
  
  * The scope of a stable rule is significantly increased
  * The intent of the rule changes
* Does not include bug fixes that follow the original intent of the rule

It does increase the scope of the rule, but it is in the original intent
of the rule (so it's not).

## Test Plan

See changed test output
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