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Ibraheem Ahmed 992e77e4d0 suggestions from code review 2025-08-22 19:36:40 -04:00
Ibraheem Ahmed 2402831223 experimental persistent caching 2025-08-22 19:09:21 -04:00
Dylan c68ff8d90b
Bump 0.12.10 (#20025) 2025-08-21 13:09:31 -05:00
Brent Westbrook 692be72f5a
Move diff rendering to `ruff_db` (#20006)
Summary
--

This is a preparatory PR in support of #19919. It moves our `Diff`
rendering code from `ruff_linter` to `ruff_db`, where we have direct
access to the `DiagnosticStylesheet` used by our other diagnostic
rendering code. As shown by the tests, this shouldn't cause any visible
changes. The colors aren't exactly the same, as I note in a TODO
comment, but I don't think there's any existing way to see those, even
in tests.

The `Diff` implementation is mostly unchanged. I just switched from a
Ruff-specific `SourceFile` to a `DiagnosticSource` (removing an
`expect_ruff_source_file` call) and updated the `LineStyle` struct and
other styling calls to use `fmt_styled` and our existing stylesheet.

In support of these changes, I added three styles to our stylesheet:
`insertion` and `deletion` for the corresponding diff operations, and
`underline`, which apparently we _can_ use, as I hoped on Discord. This
isn't supported in all terminals, though. It worked in ghostty but not
in st for me.

I moved the `calculate_print_width` function from the now-deleted
`diff.rs` to a method on `OneIndexed`, where it was available everywhere
we needed it. I'm not sure if that's desirable, or if my other changes
to the function are either (using `ilog10` instead of a loop). This does
make it `const` and slightly simplifies things in my opinion, but I'm
happy to revert it if preferred.

I also inlined a version of `show_nonprinting` from the
`ShowNonprinting` trait in `ruff_linter`:


f4be05a83b/crates/ruff_linter/src/text_helpers.rs (L3-L5)

This trait is now only used in `source_kind.rs`, so I'm not sure it's
worth having the trait or the macro-generated implementation (which is
only called once). This is obviously closely related to our unprintable
character handling in diagnostic rendering, but the usage seems
different enough not to try to combine them.


f4be05a83b/crates/ruff_db/src/diagnostic/render.rs (L990-L998)

We could also move the trait to another crate where we can use it in
`ruff_db` instead of inlining here, of course.

Finally, this PR makes `TextEmitter` a very thin wrapper around a
`DisplayDiagnosticsConfig`. It's still used in a few places, though,
unlike the other emitters we've replaced, so I figured it was worth
keeping around. It's a pretty nice API for setting all of the options on
the config and then passing that along to a `DisplayDiagnostics`.

Test Plan
--

Existing snapshot tests with diffs
2025-08-21 09:47:00 -04:00
Micha Reiser 276405b44e
[ty] Fix server hang (#19991) 2025-08-20 10:28:30 +02:00
renovate[bot] 0967e7e088
Update Rust crate glob to v0.3.3 (#19959)
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- Optimize memory allocations
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- Bump the MSRV to 1.63
([#&#8203;172](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/glob/pull/172))
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Brent Westbrook ef422460de
Bump 0.12.9 (#19917) 2025-08-14 11:54:44 -04:00
Ibraheem Ahmed f34b65b7a0
[ty] Track heap usage of salsa structs (#19790)
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2025-08-12 13:28:44 +02:00
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Update salsa to pull in tracked struct changes (#19843) 2025-08-12 13:17:46 +02:00
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Brent Westbrook 8230b79829
Clean up unused rendering code in `ruff_linter` (#19832)
## Summary

This is a follow-up to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/19415#discussion_r2263456740 to
remove some unused code. As Micha noticed,
`GroupedEmitter::with_show_source` was only used in local unit tests[^1]
and was safe to remove. This allowed deleting `MessageCodeFrame` and a
lot more helper code previously shared with the `full` output format.

I also moved some other code from `text.rs` and `message/mod.rs` into
`grouped.rs` that is now only used for the `grouped` format. With a
little refactoring of the `concise` rendering logic in `ruff_db`, we
could probably remove `RuleCodeAndBody` too. The only difference I see
from the `concise` output is whether we print the filename next to the
row and column or not:

```shell
> ruff check --output-format concise
try.py:1:8: F401 [*] `math` imported but unused
> ruff check --output-format grouped
try.py:
  1:8 F401 [*] `math` imported but unused
```

But I didn't try to do that here.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, with the source code no longer displayed. I also deleted
one test, as it was now a duplicate of the `default` test.

[^1]: "Local unit tests" as opposed to all of our linter snapshot tests,
as is the case for `TextEmitter::with_show_fix_diff`. We also want to
expose that to users eventually
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7352), which I don't believe
is the case for the `grouped` format.
2025-08-09 14:20:48 -04:00
Micha Reiser 6b0eadfb4d
Update salsa (#19827) 2025-08-08 17:51:51 +02:00
Dylan f51a228f04
Bump 0.12.8 (#19813) 2025-08-07 13:52:16 -05:00
Ibraheem Ahmed 21ac16db85
[ty] Avoid overcounting shared memory usage (#19773)
## Summary

Use a global tracker to avoid double counting `Arc` instances.
2025-08-06 15:32:02 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala 1f29a04e9a
[ty] Support LSP client settings (#19614)
## Summary

This PR implements support for providing LSP client settings.

The complementary PR in the ty VS Code extension:
astral-sh/ty-vscode#106.

Notes for the previous iteration of this PR is in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/19614#issuecomment-3136477864
(click on "Details").

Specifically, this PR splits the client settings into 3 distinct groups.
Keep in mind that these groups are not visible to the user, they're
merely an implementation detail. The groups are:
1. `GlobalOptions` - these are the options that are global to the
language server and will be the same for all the workspaces that are
handled by the server
2. `WorkspaceOptions` - these are the options that are specific to a
workspace and will be applied only when running any logic for that
workspace
3. `InitializationOptions` - these are the options that can be specified
during initialization

The initialization options are a superset that contains both the global
and workspace options flattened into a 1-dimensional structure. This
means that the user can specify any and all fields present in
`GlobalOptions` and `WorkspaceOptions` in the initialization options in
addition to the fields that are _specific_ to initialization options.

From the current set of available settings, following are only available
during initialization because they are required at that time, are static
during the runtime of the server and changing their values require a
restart to take effect:
- `logLevel`
- `logFile`

And, following are available under `GlobalOptions`:
- `diagnosticMode`

And, following under `WorkspaceOptions`:
- `disableLanguageServices`
- `pythonExtension` (Python environment information that is populated by
the ty VS Code extension)

### `workspace/configuration`

This request allows server to ask the client for configuration to a
specific workspace. But, this is only supported by the client that has
the `workspace.configuration` client capability set to `true`. What to
do for clients that don't support pulling configurations?

In that case, the settings needs to be provided in the initialization
options and updating the values of those settings can only be done by
restarting the server. With the way this is implemented, this means that
if the client does not support pulling workspace configuration then
there's no way to specify settings specific to a workspace. Earlier,
this would've been possible by providing an array of client options with
an additional field which specifies which workspace the options belong
to but that adds complexity and clients that actually do not support
`workspace/configuration` would usually not support multiple workspaces
either.

Now, for the clients that do support this, the server will initiate the
request to get the configuration for all the workspaces at the start of
the server. Once the server receives these options, it will resolve them
for each workspace as follows:
1. Combine the client options sent during initialization with the
options specific to the workspace creating the final client options
that's specific to this workspace
2. Create a global options by combining the global options from (1) for
all workspaces which in turn will also combine the global options sent
during initialization

The global options are resolved into the global settings and are
available on the `Session` which is initialized with the default global
settings. The workspace options are resolved into the workspace settings
and are available on the respective `Workspace`.

The `SessionSnapshot` contains the global settings while the document
snapshot contains the workspace settings. We could add the global
settings to the document snapshot but that's currently not needed.

### Document diagnostic dynamic registration

Currently, the document diagnostic server capability is created based on
the `diagnosticMode` sent during initialization. But, that wouldn't
provide us with the complete picture. This means the server needs to
defer registering the document diagnostic capability at a later point
once the settings have been resolved.

This is done using dynamic registration for clients that support it. For
clients that do not support dynamic registration for document diagnostic
capability, the server advertises itself as always supporting workspace
diagnostics and work done progress token.

This dynamic registration now allows us to change the server capability
for workspace diagnostics based on the resolved `diagnosticMode` value.
In the future, once `workspace/didChangeConfiguration` is supported, we
can avoid the server restart when users have changed any client
settings.

## Test Plan

Add integration tests and recorded videos on the user experience in
various editors:

### VS Code

For VS Code users, the settings experience is unchanged because the
extension defines it's own interface on how the user can specify the
server setting. This means everything is under the `ty.*` namespace as
usual.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c2e5ba5c-7617-406e-a09d-e397ce9c3b93

### Zed

For Zed, the settings experience has changed. Users can specify settings
during initialization:

```json
{
  "lsp": {
    "ty": {
      "initialization_options": {
        "logLevel": "debug",
        "logFile": "~/.cache/ty.log",
        "diagnosticMode": "workspace",
        "disableLanguageServices": true
      }
    },
  }
}
```

Or, can specify the options under the `settings` key:

```json
{
  "lsp": {
    "ty": {
      "settings": {
        "ty": {
          "diagnosticMode": "openFilesOnly",
          "disableLanguageServices": true
        }
      },
      "initialization_options": {
        "logLevel": "debug",
        "logFile": "~/.cache/ty.log"
      }
    },
  }
}
```

The `logLevel` and `logFile` setting still needs to go under the
initialization options because they're required by the server during
initialization.

We can remove the nesting of the settings under the "ty" namespace by
updating the return type of
db9ea0cdfd/src/tychecker.rs (L45-L49)
to be wrapped inside `ty` directly so that users can avoid doing the
double nesting.

There's one issue here which is that if the `diagnosticMode` is
specified in both the initialization option and settings key, then the
resolution is a bit different - if either of them is set to be
`workspace`, then it wins which means that in the following
configuration, the diagnostic mode is `workspace`:

```json
{
  "lsp": {
    "ty": {
      "settings": {
        "ty": {
          "diagnosticMode": "openFilesOnly"
        }
      },
      "initialization_options": {
        "diagnosticMode": "workspace"
      }
    },
  }
}
```

This behavior is mainly a result of combining global options from
various workspace configuration results. Users should not be able to
provide global options in multiple workspaces but that restriction
cannot be done on the server side. The ty VS Code extension restricts
these global settings to only be set in the user settings and not in
workspace settings but we do not control extensions in other editors.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8e2d6c09-18e6-49e5-ab78-6cf942fe1255

### Neovim

Same as in Zed.

### Other

Other editors that do not support `workspace/configuration`, the users
would need to provide the server settings during initialization.
2025-08-06 18:37:21 +05:30
David Peter 4887bdf205
[ty] Infer types for key-based access on TypedDicts (#19763)
## Summary

This PR adds type inference for key-based access on `TypedDict`s and a
new diagnostic for invalid subscript accesses:

```py
class Person(TypedDict):
    name: str
    age: int | None

alice = Person(name="Alice", age=25)

reveal_type(alice["name"])  # revealed: str
reveal_type(alice["age"])  # revealed: int | None

alice["naem"]  # Unknown key "naem" - did you mean "name"?
```

## Test Plan

Updated Markdown tests
2025-08-06 09:36:33 +02:00
Dan Parizher e917d309f1
[`flake8_import_conventions`] Avoid false positives for NFKC-normalized `__debug__` import aliases in ICN001 (#19411)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-08-06 06:42:51 +00:00
David Peter 14fbc2b167
[ty] New `Type` variant for `TypedDict` (#19733)
## Summary

This PR adds a new `Type::TypedDict` variant. Before this PR, we treated
`TypedDict`-based types as dynamic Todo-types, and I originally planned
to make this change a no-op. And we do in fact still treat that new
variant similar to a dynamic type when it comes to type properties such
as assignability and subtyping. But then I somehow tricked myself into
implementing some of the things correctly, so here we are. The two main
behavioral changes are: (1) we now also detect generic `TypedDict`s,
which removes a few false positives in the ecosystem, and (2) we now
support *attribute* access (not key-based indexing!) on these types,
i.e. we infer proper types for something like
`MyTypedDict.__required_keys__`. Nothing exciting yet, but gets the
infrastructure into place.

Note that with this PR, the type of (the type) `MyTypedDict` itself is
still represented as a `Type::ClassLiteral` or `Type::GenericAlias` (in
case `MyTypedDict` is generic). Only inhabitants of `MyTypedDict`
(instances of `dict` at runtime) are represented by `Type::TypedDict`.
We may want to revisit this decision in the future, if this turns out to
be too error-prone. Right now, we need to use `.is_typed_dict(db)` in
all the right places to distinguish between actual (generic) classes and
`TypedDict`s. But so far, it seemed unnecessary to add additional `Type`
variants for these as well.

part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/154

## Ecosystem impact

The new diagnostics on `cloud-init` look like true positives to me.

## Test Plan

Updated and new Markdown tests
2025-08-05 11:19:49 +02:00
Leandro Braga de77b29798
[ty] clear the terminal screen in watch mode (#19712)
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2025-08-04 13:45:37 +02:00
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Update Rust crate notify to v8.2.0 (#19724)
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- FIX: `INotifyWatcher` ignore events with unknown watch descriptors
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Update Rust crate serde_json to v1.0.142 (#19721)
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[ty] Update salsa (#19710) 2025-08-03 09:18:10 +00:00
Ibraheem Ahmed f6b7418def
Update salsa (#19449)
## Summary

Pulls in a bunch of salsa micro-optimizations.
2025-07-30 15:31:46 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 8979271ea8
Always expand tabs to four spaces in diagnostics (#19618)
## Summary

I was a bit stuck on some snapshot differences I was seeing in #19415,
but @BurntSushi pointed out that `annotate-snippets` already normalizes
tabs on its own, which was very helpful! Instead of applying this change
directly to the other branch, I wanted to try applying it in
`ruff_linter` first. This should very slightly reduce the number of
changes in #19415 proper.

It looks like `annotate-snippets` always expands a tab to four spaces,
whereas I think we were aligning to tab stops:

```diff
  6 | spam(ham[1], { eggs: 2})
  7 | #: E201:1:6
- 8 | spam(   ham[1], {eggs: 2})
-   |      ^^^ E201
+ 8 | spam(    ham[1], {eggs: 2})
+   |      ^^^^ E201
```

```diff
61 | #: E203:2:15 E702:2:16
 62 | if x == 4:
-63 |     print(x, y) ; x, y = y, x
-   |                ^ E203
+63 |     print(x, y)    ; x, y = y, x
+   |                ^^^^ E203
```

```diff
 E27.py:15:6: E271 [*] Multiple spaces after keyword
    |
-13 | True        and False
+13 | True        and    False
 14 | #: E271
 15 | a and  b
    |      ^^ E271
```

I don't think this is too bad and has the major benefit of allowing us
to pass the non-tab-expanded range to `annotate-snippets` in #19415,
where it's also displayed in the header. Ruff doesn't have this problem
currently because it uses its own concise diagnostic output as the
header for full diagnostics, where the pre-expansion range is used
directly.

## Test Plan

Existing tests with a few snapshot updates
2025-07-30 11:00:36 -04:00
Brent Westbrook c5ac998892
Bump 0.12.7 (#19627)
## Test Plan

- [x] Download the [sdist
artifact](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/actions/runs/16608501774/artifacts/3643617012)
and check that the LICENSE is present
2025-07-29 18:18:42 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 6e00adf308
Bump 0.12.6 (#19622) 2025-07-29 16:31:01 -04:00
Brent Westbrook a54061e757
[ty] Fix empty spans following a line terminator and unprintable character spans in diagnostics (#19535)
## Summary

This was previously the last commit in #19415, split out to make it
easier to review. This applies the fixes from c9b99e4, 5021f32, and
2922490cb8 to the new rendering code in `ruff_db`. I initially intended
only to fix the empty span after a line terminator (as you can see in
the branch name), but the two fixes were tied pretty closely together,
and my initial fix for the empty spans needed a big change after trying
to handle unprintable characters too. I can still split this up if it
would help with review. I would just start with the unprintable
characters first.

The implementation here is essentially copy-pasted from
`ruff_linter::message::text.rs`, with the `SourceCode` struct renamed to
`EscapedSourceCode` since there's already a `SourceCode` in scope in
`render.rs`. It's also updated slightly to account for the multiple
annotations for a single snippet. The original implementation used some
types from the `line_width` module from `ruff_linter`. I copied over
heavily stripped-down versions of these instead of trying to import
them. We could inline the remaining code entirely, if we want, but I
thought it was nice enough to keep.

I also moved over `ceil_char_boundary`, which is unchanged except to
make it a free function taking a `&str` instead of a `Locator` method.
All of this code could be deleted from `ruff_linter` if we also move
over the `grouped` output format, which will be the last user after
#19415.

## Test Plan

I added new tests in `ruff_linter` that call into the new rendering code
to snapshot the diagnostics for the affected cases. These are copies of
existing snapshots in Ruff, so it's helpful to compare them. These are a
bit noisy because of the other rendering differences in the header, but
all of the `^^^` indicators should be the same.

<details><summary>`empty_span_after_line_terminator` diff</summary>

```diff
diff --git a/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pycodestyle/snapshots/ruff_linter__rules__pycodestyle__tests__E112_E11.py.snap b/crates/ruff_linter/src/message/snapshots/ruff_linter__message__text__tests__empty_span_after_line_terminator.snap
index 5ade4346e0..6df75c16f0 100644
--- a/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pycodestyle/snapshots/ruff_linter__rules__pycodestyle__tests__E112_E11.py.snap
+++ b/crates/ruff_linter/src/message/snapshots/ruff_linter__message__text__tests__empty_span_after_line_terminator.snap
@@ -1,17 +1,20 @@
 ---
-source: crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pycodestyle/mod.rs
+source: crates/ruff_linter/src/message/text.rs
+expression: value.to_string()
 ---
-E11.py:9:1: E112 Expected an indented block
+error[no-indented-block]: Expected an indented block
+  --> E11.py:9:1
    |
  7 | #: E112
  8 | if False:
  9 | print()
-   | ^ E112
+   | ^
 10 | #: E113
 11 | print()
    |
 
-E11.py:9:1: SyntaxError: Expected an indented block after `if` statement
+error[invalid-syntax]: SyntaxError: Expected an indented block after `if` statement
+  --> E11.py:9:1
    |
  7 | #: E112
  8 | if False:
@@ -21,7 +24,8 @@ E11.py:9:1: SyntaxError: Expected an indented block after `if` statement
 11 | print()
    |
 
-E11.py:12:1: SyntaxError: Unexpected indentation
+error[invalid-syntax]: SyntaxError: Unexpected indentation
+  --> E11.py:12:1
    |
 10 | #: E113
 11 | print()
@@ -31,7 +35,8 @@ E11.py:12:1: SyntaxError: Unexpected indentation
 14 | mimetype = 'application/x-directory'
    |
 
-E11.py:14:1: SyntaxError: Expected a statement
+error[invalid-syntax]: SyntaxError: Expected a statement
+  --> E11.py:14:1
    |
 12 |     print()
 13 | #: E114 E116
@@ -41,17 +46,19 @@ E11.py:14:1: SyntaxError: Expected a statement
 16 | create_date = False
    |
 
-E11.py:45:1: E112 Expected an indented block
+error[no-indented-block]: Expected an indented block
+  --> E11.py:45:1
    |
 43 | #: E112
 44 | if False:  #
 45 | print()
-   | ^ E112
+   | ^
 46 | #:
 47 | if False:
    |
 
-E11.py:45:1: SyntaxError: Expected an indented block after `if` statement
+error[invalid-syntax]: SyntaxError: Expected an indented block after `if` statement
+  --> E11.py:45:1
    |
 43 | #: E112
 44 | if False:  #
```

</details>

<details><summary>`unprintable_characters` diff</summary>

```diff
diff --git a/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pylint/snapshots/ruff_linter__rules__pylint__tests__PLE2512_invalid_characters.py.snap b/crates/ruff_linter/src/message/snapshots/ruff_linter__message__text__tests__unprintable_characters.snap
index 52cfdf9cce..fcfa1ac9f1 100644
--- a/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pylint/snapshots/ruff_linter__rules__pylint__tests__PLE2512_invalid_characters.py.snap
+++ b/crates/ruff_linter/src/message/snapshots/ruff_linter__message__text__tests__unprintable_characters.snap
@@ -1,161 +1,115 @@
 ---
-source: crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pylint/mod.rs
+source: crates/ruff_linter/src/message/text.rs
+expression: value.to_string()
 ---
-invalid_characters.py:24:12: PLE2512 [*] Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:24:12
    |
 22 | cr_ok = f'\\r'
 23 |
 24 | sub = 'sub '
-   |            ^ PLE2512
+   |            ^
 25 | sub = f'sub '
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-ℹ Safe fix
-21 21 | cr_ok = '\\r'
-22 22 | cr_ok = f'\\r'
-23 23 | 
-24    |-sub = 'sub '
-   24 |+sub = 'sub \x1A'
-25 25 | sub = f'sub '
-26 26 | 
-27 27 | sub_ok = '\x1a'
-
-invalid_characters.py:25:13: PLE2512 [*] Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:25:13
    |
 24 | sub = 'sub '
 25 | sub = f'sub '
-   |             ^ PLE2512
+   |             ^
 26 |
 27 | sub_ok = '\x1a'
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
-
-ℹ Safe fix
-22 22 | cr_ok = f'\\r'
-23 23 | 
-24 24 | sub = 'sub '
-25    |-sub = f'sub '
-   25 |+sub = f'sub \x1A'
-26 26 | 
-27 27 | sub_ok = '\x1a'
-28 28 | sub_ok = f'\x1a'
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:55:25: PLE2512 [*] Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:55:25
    |
 53 | zwsp_after_multicharacter_grapheme_cluster = f"ಫ್ರಾನ್ಸಿಸ್ಕೊ ​​"
 54 |
 55 | nested_fstrings = f'␈{f'{f'␛'}'}'
-   |                         ^ PLE2512
+   |                         ^
 56 |
 57 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7455#issuecomment-1741998106
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
-
-ℹ Safe fix
-52 52 | zwsp_after_multicharacter_grapheme_cluster = "ಫ್ರಾನ್ಸಿಸ್ಕೊ ​​"
-53 53 | zwsp_after_multicharacter_grapheme_cluster = f"ಫ್ರಾನ್ಸಿಸ್ಕೊ ​​"
-54 54 | 
-55    |-nested_fstrings = f'␈{f'{f'␛'}'}'
-   55 |+nested_fstrings = f'␈{f'\x1A{f'␛'}'}'
-56 56 | 
-57 57 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7455#issuecomment-1741998106
-58 58 | x = f"""}}ab"""
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:58:12: PLE2512 [*] Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:58:12
    |
 57 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7455#issuecomment-1741998106
 58 | x = f"""}}ab"""
-   |            ^ PLE2512
+   |            ^
 59 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7455#issuecomment-1741998256
 60 | x = f"""}}a␛b"""
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-ℹ Safe fix
-55 55 | nested_fstrings = f'␈{f'{f'␛'}'}'
-56 56 | 
-57 57 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7455#issuecomment-1741998106
-58    |-x = f"""}}ab"""
-   58 |+x = f"""}}a\x1Ab"""
-59 59 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7455#issuecomment-1741998256
-60 60 | x = f"""}}a␛b"""
-61 61 | 
-
-invalid_characters.py:64:12: PLE2512 Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:64:12
    |
 63 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/13294
 64 | print(r"""␈␛�​
-   |            ^ PLE2512
+   |            ^
 65 | """)
 66 | print(fr"""␈␛�​
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:66:13: PLE2512 Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:66:13
    |
 64 | print(r"""␈␛�​
 65 | """)
 66 | print(fr"""␈␛�​
-   |             ^ PLE2512
+   |             ^
 67 | """)
 68 | print(Rf"""␈␛�​
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:68:13: PLE2512 Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:68:13
    |
 66 | print(fr"""␈␛�​
 67 | """)
 68 | print(Rf"""␈␛�​
-   |             ^ PLE2512
+   |             ^
 69 | """)
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:73:9: PLE2512 Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:73:9
    |
 71 | # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/18815
 72 | b = "\␈"
 73 | sub = "\"
-   |         ^ PLE2512
+   |         ^
 74 | esc = "\␛"
 75 | zwsp = "\​"
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:80:25: PLE2512 [*] Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:80:25
    |
 78 | # tstrings
 79 | esc = t'esc esc ␛'
 80 | nested_tstrings = t'␈{t'{t'␛'}'}'
-   |                         ^ PLE2512
+   |                         ^
 81 | nested_ftstrings = t'␈{f'{t'␛'}'}'
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
-
-ℹ Safe fix
-77 77 | 
-78 78 | # tstrings
-79 79 | esc = t'esc esc ␛'
-80    |-nested_tstrings = t'␈{t'{t'␛'}'}'
-   80 |+nested_tstrings = t'␈{t'\x1A{t'␛'}'}'
-81 81 | nested_ftstrings = t'␈{f'{t'␛'}'}'
-82 82 | 
+help: Replace with escape sequence
 
-invalid_characters.py:81:26: PLE2512 [*] Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+error[invalid-character-sub]: Invalid unescaped character SUB, use "\x1A" instead
+  --> invalid_characters.py:81:26
    |
 79 | esc = t'esc esc ␛'
 80 | nested_tstrings = t'␈{t'{t'␛'}'}'
 81 | nested_ftstrings = t'␈{f'{t'␛'}'}'
-   |                          ^ PLE2512
+   |                          ^
    |
-   = help: Replace with escape sequence
-
-ℹ Safe fix
-78 78 | # tstrings
-79 79 | esc = t'esc esc ␛'
-80 80 | nested_tstrings = t'␈{t'{t'␛'}'}'
-81    |-nested_ftstrings = t'␈{f'{t'␛'}'}'
-   81 |+nested_ftstrings = t'␈{f'\x1A{t'␛'}'}'
-82 82 |
+help: Replace with escape sequence
```

</details>
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Dhruv Manilawala f9091ea8bb
[ty] Move server tests as integration tests (#19522)
## Summary

Reference:
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## Summary

Closes: astral-sh/ty#88

This PR implements an initial version of a mock language server that can
be used to write e2e tests using the real server running in the
background.

The way it works is that you'd use the `TestServerBuilder` to help
construct the `TestServer` with the setup data. This could be the
workspace folders, populating the file and it's content in the memory
file system, setting the right client capabilities to make the server
respond correctly, etc. This can be expanded as we write more test
cases.

There are still a few things to follow-up on:
- ~In the `Drop` implementation, we should assert that there are no
pending notification, request and responses from the server that the
test code hasn't handled yet~ Implemented in [`afd1f82`
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- Reduce the setup boilerplate in any way we can
- Improve the final assertion, currently I'm just snapshotting the final
output

## Test Plan

Written a few test cases.
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[ty] Use `ThinVec` for sub segments in `PlaceExpr` (#19470) 2025-07-22 20:39:39 +02:00
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[ty] Implement non-stdlib stub mapping for classes and functions (#19471)
This implements mapping of definitions in stubs to definitions in the
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I've tested this with goto-definition in vscode with code that uses
`colorama` and `types-colorama`.

Notably this implementation does not add support for stub-mapping stdlib
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Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/788
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[ty] Garbage-collect reachability constraints (#19414)
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our reachability constraints. When finishing the building of a use-def
map, we walk through all of the "final" states and mark only those
reachability constraints as "used". We then throw away the interior TDD
nodes of any reachability constraints that weren't marked as used.

(This helps because we build up quite a few intermediate TDD nodes when
constructing complex reachability constraints. These nodes can never be
accessed if they were _only_ used as an intermediate TDD node. The
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