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konsti
4adaa9a700
Wheel filename distribution package name (#278)
The normalized name abstractions were not consistently, this PR uses
them where they were previously missing:
* `WheelFilename::distribution`
* `Requirement::name`
* `Requirement::extras`
* `Metadata21::name`
* `Metadata21::provides_dist`

With `puffin-package` depending on `pep508_rs` this would be cyclical
crate dependency, so `puffin-normalize` gets split out from
`puffin-package`.

`DistInfoName` has the same task and semantics as `PackageName`, so it's
merged into the latter.

`PackageName` and `ExtraName` documentation is moved onto the type and
their constructors are called `new` instead of `normalize`. We now use
these constructors rarely enough the implicit allocation by
`to_string()` shouldn't matter anymore, while more actual cloning
becomes visible.
2023-11-02 11:15:27 +00:00
konsti
1fbe328257
Build source distributions in the resolver (#138)
This is isn't ready, but it can resolve
`meine_stadt_transparent==0.2.14`.

The source distributions are currently being built serially one after
the other, i don't know if that is incidentally due to the resolution
order, because sdist building is blocking or because of something in the
resolver that could be improved.

It's a bit annoying that the thing that was supposed to do http requests
now suddenly also has to a whole download/unpack/resolve/install/build
routine, it messes up the type hierarchy. The much bigger problem though
is avoid recursive crate dependencies, it's the reason for the callback
and for splitting the builder into two crates (badly named atm)
2023-10-25 20:05:13 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
471a1d657d
Migrate resolver proof-of-concept to PubGrub (#97)
## Summary

This PR enables the proof-of-concept resolver to backtrack by way of
using the `pubgrub-rs` crate.

Rather than using PubGrub as a _framework_ (implementing the
`DependencyProvider` trait, letting PubGrub call us), I've instead
copied over PubGrub's primary solver hook (which is only ~100 lines or
so) and modified it for our purposes (e.g., made it async).

There's a lot to improve here, but it's a start that will let us
understand PubGrub's appropriateness for this problem space. A few
observations:

- In simple cases, the resolver is slower than our current (naive)
resolver. I think it's just that the pipelining isn't as efficient as in
the naive case, where we can just stream package and version fetches
concurrently without any bottlenecks.
- A lot of the code here relates to bridging PubGrub with our own
abstractions -- so we need a `PubGrubPackage`, a `PubGrubVersion`, etc.
2023-10-15 22:05:44 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
ba2b200fce
Enable release builds via cargo-dist (#79) 2023-10-09 20:48:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
239b5893d8
Fix version satisfier for unpinned dependencies (#74) 2023-10-09 11:48:39 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
ba72950546
Avoid passing cached wheels to the resolver step (#70)
When we go to install a locked `requirements.txt`, if a wheel is already
available in the local cache, and matches the version specifiers, we can
just use it directly without fetching the package metadata. This speeds
up the no-op case by about 33%.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/48.
2023-10-08 22:17:19 -04:00
Charlie Marsh
c8477991a9
Use local versions of PEP 440 and PEP 508 crates (#32)
This PR modifies the PEP 440 and PEP 508 crates to pass CI, primarily by
fixing all lint violations.

We're also now using these crates in the workspace via `path`.
(Previously, we were still fetching them from Cargo.)
2023-10-07 00:16:44 +00:00
Charlie Marsh
4fcdb3c045
Copy over pep508-rs crate (#31)
This PR copies over the `pep440-rs` crate at commit
`82aa5d4dcbe676b121dc931b0afa09a82de8e3d7` with no modifications.

It won't pass CI, but modifications will intentionally be confined to
later PRs.
2023-10-06 20:12:19 -04:00