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Denys Kyslytsyn e677863787
[`fastapi`] Avoid false positive for class dependencies (`FAST003`) (#18271)
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## Summary

Closes #17226.

This PR updates the `FAST003` rule to correctly handle [FastAPI class
dependencies](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies/).
Specifically, if a path parameter is declared in either:

- a `pydantic.BaseModel` used as a dependency, or  
- the `__init__` method of a class used as a dependency,  

then `FAST003` will no longer incorrectly report it as unused.

FastAPI allows a shortcut when using annotated class dependencies -
`Depends` can be called without arguments, e.g.:

```python
class MyParams(BaseModel):
    my_id: int

@router.get("/{my_id}")
def get_id(params: Annotated[MyParams, Depends()]): ...
```
This PR ensures that such usage is properly supported by the linter.

Note: Support for dataclasses is not included in this PR. Let me know if
you’d like it to be added.

## Test Plan

Added relevant test cases to the `FAST003.py` fixture.
2025-06-02 14:34:50 -04:00
lipefree f379eb6e62
[ty] Treat lambda functions as instances of types.FunctionType (#18431) 2025-06-02 16:46:26 +01:00
Alex Waygood 47698883ae
[ty] Fix false positives for legacy `ParamSpec`s inside `Callable` type expressions (#18426) 2025-06-02 14:10:00 +01:00
Alex Waygood e2d96df501
[ty] Improve diagnostics if the user attempts to import a stdlib module that does not exist on their configured Python version (#18403) 2025-06-02 10:52:26 +00:00
Micha Reiser 1e6d76c878
[ty] Fix server hang after shutdown request (#18414) 2025-06-02 06:57:51 +00:00
Matthew Mckee 97b824db3e
[ty] Ensure `Literal` types are considered assignable to anything their `Instance` supertypes are assignable to (#18351) 2025-06-01 16:39:56 +01:00
Micha Reiser 220ab88779
[ty] Promote projects to good that now no longer hang (#18370) 2025-06-01 17:25:46 +02:00
github-actions[bot] 7a63ac145a
Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#18407)
Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-06-01 15:21:18 +01:00
Micha Reiser 54f597658c
[ty] Fix multithreading related hangs and panics (#18238) 2025-06-01 11:07:55 +02:00
Alex Waygood b390b3cb8e
[ty] Update docs for Python version inference (#18397) 2025-05-30 22:45:28 +01:00
Zanie Blue 88866f0048
[ty] Infer the Python version from the environment if feasible (#18057)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-05-30 21:22:51 +00:00
Dylan 9bbf4987e8
Implement template strings (#17851)
This PR implements template strings (t-strings) in the parser and
formatter for Ruff.

Minimal changes necessary to compile were made in other parts of the code (e.g. ty, the linter, etc.). These will be covered properly in follow-up PRs.
2025-05-30 15:00:56 -05:00
Carl Meyer ad024f9a09
[ty] support callability of bound/constrained typevars (#18389)
## Summary

Allow a typevar to be callable if it is bound to a callable type, or
constrained to callable types.

I spent some time digging into why this support didn't fall out
naturally, and ultimately the reason is that we look up `__call__` on
the meta type (since its a dunder), and our implementation of
`Type::to_meta_type` for `Type::Callable` does not return a type with
`__call__`.

A more general solution here would be to have `Type::to_meta_type` for
`Type::Callable` synthesize a protocol with `__call__` and return an
intersection with that protocol (since for a type to be callable, we
know its meta-type must have `__call__`). That solution could in
principle also replace the special-case handling of `Type::Callable`
itself, here in `Type::bindings`. But that more general approach would
also be slower, and our protocol support isn't quite ready for that yet,
and handling this directly in `Type::bindings` is really not bad.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/480

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.
2025-05-30 12:01:51 -07:00
Andrew Gallant fc549bda94
[ty] Minor tweaks to "list all members" docs and tests (#18388)
Ref https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18251#pullrequestreview-2881810681
2025-05-30 13:36:57 -04:00
Alex Waygood 77c8ddf101
[ty] Fix broken property tests for disjointness (#18384) 2025-05-30 16:49:20 +01:00
David Peter e730f27f80
[ty] List available members for a given type (#18251)
This PR adds initial support for listing all attributes of
an object. It is exposed through a new `all_members`
routine in `ty_extensions`, which is in turn used to test
the functionality.

The purpose of listing all members is for code
completion. That is, given a `object.<CURSOR>`, we
would like to list all available attributes on
`object`.
2025-05-30 11:24:20 -04:00
Wei Lee d65bd69963
[`airflow`] Add unsafe fix for module moved cases (`AIR312`) (#18363)
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## Summary

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Follow up on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18093 and apply it
to AIR312

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2025-05-30 09:36:20 -04:00
Brent Westbrook c713e76e4d
Add a `SourceFile` to `OldDiagnostic` (#18356)
Summary
--

This is the last main difference between the `OldDiagnostic` and
`Message`
types, so attaching a `SourceFile` to `OldDiagnostic` should make
combining the
two types almost trivial.

Initially I updated the remaining rules without access to a `Checker` to
take a
`&SourceFile` directly, but after Micha's suggestion in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18356#discussion_r2113281552, I
updated all of these calls to take a
`LintContext` instead. This new type is a thin wrapper around a
`RefCell<Vec<OldDiagnostic>>`
and a `SourceFile` and now has the `report_diagnostic` method returning
a `DiagnosticGuard` instead of `Checker`.
This allows the same `Drop`-based implementation to be used in cases
without a `Checker` and also avoids a lot of intermediate allocations of
`Vec<OldDiagnostic>`s.

`Checker` now also contains a `LintContext`, which it defers to for its
`report_diagnostic` methods, which I preserved for convenience.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests
2025-05-30 13:34:38 +00:00
Micha Reiser 8005ebb405
Update salsa past generational id change (#18362) 2025-05-30 15:31:33 +02:00
Wei Lee 0c29e258c6
[`airflow`] Add unsafe fix for module moved cases (`AIR311`) (#18366)
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## Summary

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Follow up on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18093 and apply it
to AIR311

---

Rules fixed
* `airflow.models.datasets.expand_alias_to_datasets` →
`airflow.models.asset.expand_alias_to_assets`
* `airflow.models.baseoperatorlink.BaseOperatorLink` →
`airflow.sdk.BaseOperatorLink`


## Test Plan

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2025-05-30 09:27:14 -04:00
Wei Lee b5b6b657cc
[`airflow`] Add unsafe fix for module moved cases (`AIR301`) (#18367)
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## Summary

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Follow up on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18093 and apply it
to AIR301

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The existing test fixtures have been updated
2025-05-30 08:46:39 -04:00
Alex Waygood ad2f667ee4
[ty] Improve tests for `site-packages` discovery (#18374)
## Summary

- Convert tests demonstrating our resilience to malformed/absent
`version` fields in `pyvenf.cfg` files to mdtests. Also make them more
expansive.
- Convert the regression test I added in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18157 to an mdtest
- Add comments next to unit tests that cannot be converted to mdtests
(but where it's not obvious why they can't) so I don't have to do this
exercise again 😄
- In `site_packages.rs`, factor out the logic for figuring out where we
expect the system-installation `site-packages` to be. Currently we have
the same logic twice.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ty_python_semantic`
2025-05-30 07:32:21 +01:00
Carl Meyer 363f061f09
[ty] _typeshed.Self is not a special form (#18377)
## Summary

This change was based on a mis-reading of a comment in typeshed, and a
wrong assumption about what was causing a test failure in a prior PR.
Reverting it doesn't cause any tests to fail.

## Test Plan

Existing tests.
2025-05-29 17:11:13 -07:00
InSync 9b0dfc505f
[ty] Callable types are disjoint from non-callable `@final` nominal instance types (#18368)
## Summary

Resolves [#513](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/513).

Callable types are now considered to be disjoint from nominal instance
types where:

* The class is `@final`, and
* Its `__call__` either does not exist or is not assignable to `(...) ->
Unknown`.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-29 23:27:27 +00:00
lipefree 695de4f27f
[ty] Add diagnosis for function with no return statement but with return type annotation (#18359)
## Summary

Partially implement https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/538, 
```py
from pathlib import Path

def setup_test_project(registry_name: str, registry_url: str, project_dir: str) -> Path:
    pyproject_file = Path(project_dir) / "pyproject.toml"
    pyproject_file.write_text("...", encoding="utf-8")
```
As no return statement is defined in the function `setup_test_project`
with annotated return type `Path`, we provide the following diagnosis :

- error[invalid-return-type]: Function **always** implicitly returns
`None`, which is not assignable to return type `Path`

with a subdiagnostic : 
- note: Consider changing your return annotation to `-> None` or adding a `return` statement
 
## Test Plan

mdtests with snapshots to capture the subdiagnostic. I have to mention
that existing snapshots were modified since they now fall in this
category.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-29 23:17:18 +00:00
Wei Lee 3445d1322d
[`airflow`] Add unsafe fix module moved cases (`AIR302`) (#18093)
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## Summary

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Add utility functions `generate_import_edit` and
`generate_remove_and_runtime_import_edit` to generate the fix needed for
the airflow rules.

1. `generate_import_edit` is for the cases where the member name has
changed. (e.g., `airflow.datasts.Dataset` to `airflow.sdk.Asset`) It's
just extracted from the original logic
2. `generate_remove_and_runtime_import_edit` is for cases where the
member name has not changed. (e.g.,
`airflow.operators.pig_operator.PigOperator` to
`airflow.providers.apache.pig.hooks.pig.PigCliHook`) This is newly
introduced. As it introduced runtime import, I mark it as an unsafe fix.
Under the hook, it tried to find the original import statement, remove
it, and add a new import fix

---

* rules fix
* `airflow.sensors.external_task_sensor.ExternalTaskSensorLink` →
`airflow.providers.standard.sensors.external_task.ExternalDagLink`

## Test Plan

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The existing test fixtures have been updated
2025-05-29 16:30:40 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 2c3f091e0e
Rename `ruff_linter::Diagnostic` to `OldDiagnostic` (#18355)
Summary
--

It's a bit late in the refactoring process, but I think there are still
a couple of PRs left before getting rid of this type entirely, so I
thought it would still be worth doing.

This PR is just a quick rename with no other changes.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests
2025-05-29 15:04:31 -04:00
Marcus Näslund 9d3cad95bc
[`refurb`] Add coverage of `set` and `frozenset` calls (`FURB171`) (#18035)
## Summary

Adds coverage of using set(...) in addition to `{...} in
SingleItemMembershipTest.

Fixes #15792
(and replaces the old PR #15793)

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## Test Plan

Updated unit test and snapshot.

Steps to reproduce are in the issue linked above.

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2025-05-29 14:59:49 -04:00
Alex Waygood 7df79cfb70
Add `offset` method to `ruff_python_trivia::Cursor` (#18371) 2025-05-29 16:08:15 +01:00
Andrew Gallant 33ed502edb ty_ide: improve completions by using scopes
Previously, completions were based on just returning every identifier
parsed in the current Python file. In this commit, we change it to
identify an expression under the cursor and then return all symbols
available to the scope containing that expression.

This is still returning too much, and also, in some cases, not enough.
Namely, it doesn't really take the specific context into account other
than scope. But this does improve on the status quo. For example:

    def foo(): ...
    def bar():
        def fast(): ...
    def foofoo(): ...

    f<CURSOR>

When asking for completions here, the LSP will no longer include `fast`
as a possible completion in this context.

Ref https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/86
2025-05-29 10:31:30 -04:00
Andrew Gallant a827b16ebd ruff_python_parser: add `Tokens::before` method
This is analogous to the existing `Tokens::after` method. Its
implementation is almost identical.

We plan to use this for looking at the tokens immediately before the
cursor when fetching completions.
2025-05-29 10:31:30 -04:00
Alex Waygood 47a2ec002e
[ty] Split `Type::KnownInstance` into two type variants (#18350) 2025-05-29 14:47:55 +01:00
Brent Westbrook aee3af0f7a
Bump 0.11.12 (#18369) 2025-05-29 09:17:12 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 04dc48e17c
[`refurb`] Fix `FURB129` autofix generating invalid syntax (#18235)
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## Summary

Fixes #18231

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## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
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2025-05-28 17:01:03 -04:00
vjurczenia 27743efa1b
[`pylint`] Implement `missing-maxsplit-arg` (`PLC0207`) (#17454)
## Summary

Implements  `use-maxsplit-arg` (`PLC0207`)

https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/messages/convention/use-maxsplit-arg.html
> Emitted when accessing only the first or last element of str.split().
The first and last element can be accessed by using str.split(sep,
maxsplit=1)[0] or str.rsplit(sep, maxsplit=1)[-1] instead.

This is part of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970

## Test Plan

`cargo test`

Additionally compared Ruff output to Pylint:
```
pylint --disable=all --enable=use-maxsplit-arg crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/missing_maxsplit_arg.py

cargo run -p ruff -- check crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/missing_maxsplit_arg.py --no-cache --select PLC0207
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <brentrwestbrook@gmail.com>
2025-05-28 20:46:30 +00:00
Matthew Mckee c60b4d7f30
[ty] Add subtyping between Callable types and class literals with `__init__` (#17638)
## Summary

Allow classes with `__init__` to be subtypes of `Callable`

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/358

## Test Plan

Update is_subtype_of.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-28 13:43:07 -07:00
Hans 16621fa19d
[`flake8-bugbear `] Add fix safety section (`B006`) (#17652)
## Summary

This PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `B006` in
`mutable_argument_default.rs` for #15584

When applying this rule for fixes, certain changes may alter the
original logical behavior. For example:

before:
```python
def cache(x, storage=[]):
    storage.append(x)
    return storage

print(cache(1))  # [1]
print(cache(2))  # [1, 2]
```

after:
```python
def cache(x, storage=[]):
    storage.append(x)
    return storage

print(cache(1))  # [1]
print(cache(2))  # [2]
```
2025-05-28 16:27:13 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes e23d4ea027
[`flake8-bugbear`] Ignore `__debug__` attribute in `B010` (#18357)
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## Summary

Fixes #18353
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2025-05-28 16:24:52 -04:00
Douglas Creager 452f992fbc
[ty] Simplify signature types, use them in `CallableType` (#18344)
There were many fields in `Signature` and friends that really had more
to do with how a signature was being _used_ — how it was looked up,
details about an individual call site, etc. Those fields more properly
belong in `Bindings` and friends.

This is a pure refactoring, and should not affect any tests or ecosystem
projects.

I started on this journey in support of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/462. It seemed worth pulling out
as a separate PR.

One major concrete benefit of this refactoring is that we can now use
`CallableSignature` directly in `CallableType`. (We can't use
`CallableSignature` directly in that `Type` variant because signatures
are not currently interned.)
2025-05-28 13:11:45 -04:00
Alex Waygood a5ebb3f3a2
[ty] Support ephemeral uv virtual environments (#18335) 2025-05-28 14:54:59 +00:00
Brent Westbrook 9925910a29
Add a `ViolationMetadata::rule` method (#18234)
Summary
--

This PR adds a macro-generated method to retrieve the `Rule` associated
with a given `Violation` struct, which makes it substantially cheaper
than parsing from the rule name. The rule is then converted to a
`NoqaCode` for storage on the `Message` (and eventually on the new
diagnostic type). The `ViolationMetadata::rule_name` method was now
unused, so the `rule` method replaces it.

Several types had to be moved from the `ruff_diagnostics` crate to the
`ruff_linter` crate to make this work, namely the `Violation` traits and
the old `Diagnostic` type, which had a constructor generic over a
`Violation`.

It's actually a fairly small PR, minus the hundreds of import changes.
The main changes are in these files:

-
[crates/ruff_linter/src/message/mod.rs](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18234/files#diff-139754ea310d75f28307008d21c771a190038bd106efe3b9267cc2d6c0fa0921)
-
[crates/ruff_diagnostics/src/lib.rs](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18234/files#diff-8e8ea5c586935bf21ea439f24253fcfd5955d2cb130f5377c2fa7bfee3ea3a81)
-
[crates/ruff_linter/src/diagnostic.rs](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18234/files#diff-1d0c9aad90d8f9446079c5be5f284150d97797158715bd9729e6f1f70246297a)
-
[crates/ruff_linter/src/lib.rs](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18234/files#diff-eb93ef7e78a612f5fa9145412c75cf6b1a5cefba1c2233e4a11a880a1ce1fbcc)

Test Plan
--

Existing tests
2025-05-28 09:27:09 -04:00
Brent Westbrook a3ee6bb3b5
Return `DiagnosticGuard` from `Checker::report_diagnostic` (#18232)
Summary
--

This PR adds a `DiagnosticGuard` type to ruff that is adapted from the
`DiagnosticGuard` and `LintDiagnosticGuard` types from ty. This guard is
returned by `Checker::report_diagnostic` and derefs to a
`ruff_diagnostics::Diagnostic` (`OldDiagnostic`), allowing methods like
`OldDiagnostic::set_fix` to be called on the result. On `Drop` the
`DiagnosticGuard` pushes its contained `OldDiagnostic` to the `Checker`.

The main motivation for this is to make a following PR adding a
`SourceFile` to each diagnostic easier. For every rule where a `Checker`
is available, this will now only require modifying
`Checker::report_diagnostic` rather than all the rules.

In the few cases where we need to create a diagnostic before we know if
we actually want to emit it, there is a `DiagnosticGuard::defuse`
method, which consumes the guard without emitting the diagnostic. I was
able to restructure about half of the rules that naively called this to
avoid calling it, but a handful of rules still need it.

One of the fairly common patterns where `defuse` was needed initially
was something like

```rust
let diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(DiagnosticKind, range);

if !checker.enabled(diagnostic.rule()) {
    return;
}
```

So I also added a `Checker::checked_report_diagnostic` method that
handles this check internally. That helped to avoid some additional
`defuse` calls. The name is a bit repetitive, so I'm definitely open to
suggestions there. I included a warning against using it in the docs
since, as we've seen, the conversion from a diagnostic to a rule is
actually pretty expensive.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests
2025-05-28 07:41:31 -04:00
Viktor Merkurev b60ba75d09
[flake8_use_pathlib]: Replace os.symlink with Path.symlink_to (PTH211) (#18337)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-28 12:39:05 +02:00
Micha Reiser 66ba1d8775
[ty] Support cancellation and retry in the server (#18273) 2025-05-28 10:59:29 +02:00
David Peter bbcd7e0196
[ty] Synthetic function-like callables (#18242)
## Summary

We create `Callable` types for synthesized functions like the `__init__`
method of a dataclass. These generated functions are real functions
though, with descriptor-like behavior. That is, they can bind `self`
when accessed on an instance. This was modeled incorrectly so far.

## Test Plan

Updated tests
2025-05-28 10:00:56 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala 48c425c15b
[ty] Support publishing diagnostics in the server (#18309)
## Summary

This PR adds support for [publishing
diagnostics](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_publishDiagnostics)
from the ty language server.

It only adds support for it for text documents and not notebook
documents because the server doesn't have full notebook support yet.

Closes: astral-sh/ty#79

## Test Plan

Testing this out in Helix and Zed since those are the two editors that I
know of that doesn't support pull diagnostics:

### Helix


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e193f804-0b32-4f7e-8b83-6f9307e3d2d4



### Zed



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/93ec7169-ce2b-4521-b009-a82d8afb9eaa
2025-05-28 13:15:11 +05:30
Max Mynter 6d210dd0c7
Add Autofix for ISC003 (#18256)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-28 09:30:51 +02:00
chiri 9ce83c215d
[`pyupgrade`]: new rule UP050 (`useless-class-metaclass-type`) (#18334)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-28 09:22:44 +02:00
हिमांशु 602dd5c039
[pycodestyle] Make `E712` suggestion not assume a context (#18328) 2025-05-28 09:06:39 +02:00
Carl Meyer 3eada01153
put similar dunder-call tests next to each other (#18343)
Follow-up from post-land review on
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18260
2025-05-27 12:16:41 -07:00
Alex Waygood 3e811fc369
[ty] Derive `PartialOrd, Ord` for `KnownInstanceType` (#18340) 2025-05-27 19:37:01 +01:00
Alex Waygood 743764d384
[ty] Simplify `Type::try_bool()` (#18342)
## Summary

I don't think we're ever going to add any `KnownInstanceType` variants
that evaluate to `False` in a boolean context; the
`KnownInstanceType::bool()` method just seems like unnecessary
complexity.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ty_python_semantic`
2025-05-27 19:32:17 +01:00
Alex Waygood e03e05d2b3
[ty] Simplify `Type::normalized` slightly (#18339) 2025-05-27 18:08:59 +00:00
Alex Waygood 9ec4a178a4
[ty] Move arviz off the list of selected primer projects (#18336) 2025-05-27 17:51:19 +01:00
justin 8d5655a7ba
[ty] Add --config-file CLI arg (#18083) 2025-05-27 08:00:38 +02:00
Alex Waygood 6453ac9ea1
[ty] Tell the user why we inferred a certain Python version when reporting version-specific syntax errors (#18295) 2025-05-26 20:44:43 +00:00
Alex Waygood 0a11baf29c
[ty] Implement implicit inheritance from `Generic[]` for PEP-695 generic classes (#18283) 2025-05-26 20:40:16 +01:00
lipefree 1d20cf9570
[ty] Add hint if async context manager is used in non-async with statement (#18299)
# Summary

Adds a subdiagnostic hint in the following scenario where a
synchronous `with` is used with an async context manager:
```py
class Manager:
    async def __aenter__(self): ...
    async def __aexit__(self, *args): ...

# error: [invalid-context-manager] "Object of type `Manager` cannot be used with `with` because it does not implement `__enter__` and `__exit__`"
# note: Objects of type `Manager` *can* be used as async context managers
# note: Consider using `async with` here
with Manager():
    ...
```

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/508

## Test Plan

New MD snapshot tests

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-05-26 21:34:47 +02:00
Micha Reiser 62ef96f51e
[ty] Move `respect-ignore-files` under `src` section (#18322) 2025-05-26 18:45:48 +01:00
David Peter 4e68dd96a6
[ty] Infer types for ty_extensions.Intersection[A, B] tuple expressions (#18321)
## Summary

fixes astral-sh/ty#366

## Test Plan

* Added panic corpus regression tests
* I also wrote a hover regression test (see below), but decided not to
include it. The corpus tests are much more "effective" at finding these
types of errors, since they exhaustively check all expressions for
types.

<details>

```rs
#[test]
fn hover_regression_test_366() {
    let test = cursor_test(
        r#"
    from ty_extensions import Intersection

    class A: ...
    class B: ...

    def _(x: Intersection[A,<CURSOR> B]):
        pass
    "#,
    );

    assert_snapshot!(test.hover(), @r"
    A & B
    ---------------------------------------------
    ```text
    A & B
    ```
    ---------------------------------------------
    info[hover]: Hovered content is
     --> main.py:7:31
      |
    5 |         class B: ...
    6 |
    7 |         def _(x: Intersection[A, B]):
      |                               ^^-^
      |                               | |
      |                               | Cursor offset
      |                               source
    8 |             pass
      |
    ");
}
```

</details>
2025-05-26 17:08:52 +02:00
Maddy Guthridge b25b642371
Improve readability of rule status icons in documentation (#18297)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-26 14:35:20 +00:00
Micha Reiser 175402aa75
[ty] Remove unnecessary lifetimes for `Task` (#18261) 2025-05-26 12:44:43 +00:00
Micha Reiser d8216fa328
[ty] Gracefully handle salsa cancellations and panics in background request handlers (#18254) 2025-05-26 13:37:49 +01:00
Micha Reiser 66b082ff71
[ty] Abort process if worker thread panics (#18211) 2025-05-26 13:09:06 +01:00
Micha Reiser 5d93d619f3
Use git-commit as ty playground version instead of 0.0.0 (#18314) 2025-05-26 11:55:11 +00:00
David Peter e1b662bf5d
[ty] Always pass `NO_INSTANCE_FALLBACK` in `try_call_dunder_with_policy` (#18315)
## Summary

The previous `try_call_dunder_with_policy` API was a bit of a footgun
since you needed to pass `NO_INSTANCE_FALLBACK` in *addition* to other
policies that you wanted for the member lookup. Implicit calls to dunder
methods never access instance members though, so we can do this
implicitly in `try_call_dunder_with_policy`.

No functional changes.
2025-05-26 13:20:27 +02:00
Felix Scherz f885cb8a2f
[ty] use `__getattribute__` to lookup unknown members on a type (#18280)
## Summary

`Type::member_lookup_with_policy` now falls back to calling
`__getattribute__` when a member cannot be found as a second fallback
after `__getattr__`.


closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/441

## Test Plan

Added markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-05-26 12:59:45 +02:00
David Peter 4ef2c223c9
[ty] Respect `MRO_NO_OBJECT_FALLBACK` policy when looking up symbols on `type` instances (#18312)
## Summary

This should address a problem that came up while working on
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18280. When looking up an
attribute (typically a dunder method) with the `MRO_NO_OBJECT_FALLBACK`
policy, the attribute is first looked up on the meta type. If the meta
type happens to be `type`, we go through the following branch in
`find_name_in_mro_with_policy`:


97ff015c88/crates/ty_python_semantic/src/types.rs (L2565-L2573)

The problem is that we now look up the attribute on `object` *directly*
(instead of just having `object` in the MRO). In this case,
`MRO_NO_OBJECT_FALLBACK` has no effect in `class_member_from_mro`:


c3feb8ce27/crates/ty_python_semantic/src/types/class.rs (L1081-L1082)

So instead, we need to explicitly respect the `MRO_NO_OBJECT_FALLBACK`
policy here by returning `Symbol::Unbound`.

## Test Plan

Added new Markdown tests that explain the ecosystem changes that we
observe.
2025-05-26 12:03:29 +02:00
Vasanth d078ecff37
[flake8_async] Refactor argument name resolution for async sleep func… (#18262)
Co-authored-by: Vasanth-96 <ramavath.naik@itilite.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-26 09:53:03 +00:00
David Peter 7eca6f96e3
[ty] Fix attribute writes to unions/intersections including modules (#18313)
## Summary

Fix a bug that involved writes to attributes on union/intersection types
that included modules as elements.

This is a prerequisite to avoid some ecosystem false positives in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18312

## Test Plan

Added regression test
2025-05-26 11:41:03 +02:00
David Sherret fbaf826a9d
Only enable `js` feature of `uuid` crate for wasm crates (#18152) 2025-05-26 10:33:51 +01:00
Wei Lee d8a5b9de17
[`airflow`] Revise fix title `AIR3` (#18215) 2025-05-26 10:31:48 +01:00
Jo 97ff015c88
[ty] Add `tests` to `src.root` if it exists and is not a package (#18286) 2025-05-26 09:08:57 +01:00
Dhruv Manilawala d95b029862
[ty] Move diagnostics API for the server (#18308)
## Summary

This PR moves the diagnostics API for the language server out from the
request handler module to the diagnostics API module.

This is in preparation to add support for publishing diagnostics.
2025-05-26 04:16:38 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 14c3755445
Fix YTT201 for '!=' comparisons (#18293)
## Summary

Closes #18292.
2025-05-25 13:16:19 -04:00
Jo 83a036960b
[ty] Add long help for `--config` argument (#18285) 2025-05-25 13:09:02 +02:00
chiri be76fadb05
[pyupgrade] make fix unsafe if it deletes comments (UP010, unnecessary-future-import) (#18291) 2025-05-25 12:44:21 +02:00
Alex Waygood e293411679
[ty] `get_protocol_members` returns a frozenset, not a tuple (#18284) 2025-05-23 23:20:34 +00:00
lipefree 53d19f8368
[ty] Resolving Python path using `CONDA_PREFIX` variable to support Conda and Pixi (#18267) 2025-05-23 20:00:42 +02:00
InSync a1399656c9
[ty] Fix binary intersection comparison inference logic (#18266)
## Summary

Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/485.

`infer_binary_intersection_type_comparison()` now checks for all
positive members before concluding that an operation is unsupported for
a given intersection type.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-05-23 12:55:17 +02:00
David Peter 6392dccd24
[ty] Add warning that docs are autogenerated (#18270)
## Summary

This is a practice I followed on previous projects. Should hopefully
further help developers who want to update the documentation.

The big downside is that it's annoying to see this *as a user of the
documentation* if you don't open the Markdown file in the browser. But
I'd argue that those files don't really follow the original Markdown
spirit anyway with all the inline HTML.
2025-05-23 09:58:16 +00:00
David Peter 93ac0934dd
[ty] Type compendium (#18263)
## Summary

This is something I wrote a few months ago, and continued to update from
time to time. It was mostly written for my own education. I found a few
bugs while writing it at the time (there are still one or two TODOs in
the test assertions that are probably bugs). Our other tests are fairly
comprehensive, but they are usually structured around a certain
functionality or operation (subtyping, assignability, narrowing). The
idea here was to focus on individual *types and their properties*.

closes #197 (added `JustFloat` and `JustComplex` to `ty_extensions`).
2025-05-23 11:41:31 +02:00
David Peter aae4482c55
[ty] Replace remaining knot.toml reference (#18269)
## Summary

Fix remaining `knot.toml` reference and replace it with `ty.toml`. This
change was probably still in flight while we renamed things.

## Test Plan

Added a second assertion which ensures that the config file has any
effect.
2025-05-23 10:44:46 +02:00
Alex Waygood d02c9ada5d
[ty] Do not carry the generic context of `Protocol` or `Generic` in the `ClassBase` enum (#17989)
## Summary

It doesn't seem to be necessary for our generics implementation to carry
the `GenericContext` in the `ClassBase` variants. Removing it simplifies
the code, fixes many TODOs about `Generic` or `Protocol` appearing
multiple times in MROs when each should only appear at most once, and
allows us to more accurately detect runtime errors that occur due to
`Generic` or `Protocol` appearing multiple times in a class's bases.

In order to remove the `GenericContext` from the `ClassBase` variant, it
turns out to be necessary to emulate
`typing._GenericAlias.__mro_entries__`, or we end up with a large number
of false-positive `inconsistent-mro` errors. This PR therefore also does
that.

Lastly, this PR fixes the inferred MROs of PEP-695 generic classes,
which implicitly inherit from `Generic` even if they have no explicit
bases.

## Test Plan

mdtests
2025-05-22 21:37:03 -04:00
Carl Meyer 0b181bc2ad
Fix instance vs callable subtyping/assignability (#18260)
## Summary

Fix some issues with subtying/assignability for instances vs callables.
We need to look up dunders on the class, not the instance, and we should
limit our logic here to delegating to the type of `__call__`, so it
doesn't get out of sync with the calls we allow.

Also, we were just entirely missing assignability handling for
`__call__` implemented as anything other than a normal bound method
(though we had it for subtyping.)

A first step towards considering what else we want to change in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/491

## Test Plan

mdtests

---------

Co-authored-by: med <medioqrity@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-05-22 19:47:05 +00:00
Dylan 0397682f1f
Bump 0.11.11 (#18259) 2025-05-22 13:09:44 -05:00
InSync bcefa459f4
[ty] Rename `call-possibly-unbound-method` to `possibly-unbound-implicit-call` (#18017) 2025-05-22 15:25:51 +00:00
Brandt Bucher 91b7a570c2
[ty] Implement Python's floor division semantics for `Literal` `int`s (#18249)
Division works differently in Python than in Rust. If the result is
negative and there is a remainder, the division rounds down (instead of
towards zero). The remainder needs to be adjusted to compensate so that
`(lhs // rhs) * rhs + (lhs % rhs) == lhs`.

Fixes astral-sh/ty#481.
2025-05-22 10:42:29 -04:00
Micha Reiser 98da200d45
[ty] Fix server panic when calling `system_mut` (#18252) 2025-05-22 16:10:07 +02:00
Sumana Harihareswara 029085fa72
[ty] Clarify `ty check` output default in documentation. (#18246)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-22 15:24:58 +02:00
Denys Kyslytsyn 6df10c638e
[`pylint`] Fix docs example that produced different output (`PLW0603`) (#18216) 2025-05-22 07:55:37 +02:00
Max Mynter bdf488462a
Preserve tuple parentheses in case patterns (#18147) 2025-05-22 07:52:21 +02:00
justin 01eeb2f0d6
[ty] Support frozen dataclasses (#17974)
## Summary
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/111

This PR adds support for `frozen` dataclasses. It will emit a diagnostic
with a similar message to mypy

Note: This does not include emitting a diagnostic if `__setattr__` or
`__delattr__` are defined on the object as per the
[spec](https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#module-contents)

## Test Plan
mdtest

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-22 00:20:34 -04:00
Alex Waygood cb04343b3b
[ty] Split `invalid-base` error code into two error codes (#18245) 2025-05-21 18:02:39 -04:00
Alex Waygood 02394b8049
[ty] Improve `invalid-type-form` diagnostic where a module-literal type is used in a type expression and the module has a member which would be valid in a type expression (#18244) 2025-05-21 15:38:56 -04:00
Alex Waygood 41463396cf
[ty] Add a subdiagnostic if `invalid-return-type` is emitted on a method with an empty body on a non-protocol subclass of a protocol class (#18243) 2025-05-21 17:38:07 +00:00
David Peter da4be789ef
[ty] Ignore `ClassVar` declarations when resolving instance members (#18241)
## Summary

Make sure that the following definitions all lead to the same outcome
(bug originally noticed by @AlexWaygood)

```py
from typing import ClassVar

class Descriptor:
    def __get__(self, instance, owner) -> int:
        return 42

class C:
    a: ClassVar[Descriptor]
    b: Descriptor = Descriptor()
    c: ClassVar[Descriptor] = Descriptor()

reveal_type(C().a)  # revealed: int  (previously: int | Descriptor)
reveal_type(C().b)  # revealed: int
reveal_type(C().c)  # revealed: int
```

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-05-21 19:23:35 +02:00
Max Mynter 02fd48132c
[ty] Don't warn `yield` not in function when `yield` is in function (#18008) 2025-05-21 18:16:25 +02:00
Alex Waygood d37592175f
[ty] Tell the user why we inferred the Python version we inferred (#18082) 2025-05-21 11:06:27 -04:00
Micha Reiser 76ab77fe01
[ty] Support `import <namespace>` and `from <namespace> import module` (#18137) 2025-05-21 07:28:33 +00:00
Carl Meyer d098118e37
[ty] disable division-by-zero by default (#18220)
## Summary

I think `division-by-zero` is a low-value diagnostic in general; most
real division-by-zero errors (especially those that are less obvious to
the human eye) will occur on values typed as `int`, in which case we
don't issue the diagnostic anyway. Mypy and pyright do not emit this
diagnostic.

Currently the diagnostic is prone to false positives because a) we do
not silence it in unreachable code, and b) we do not implement narrowing
of literals from inequality checks. We will probably fix (a) regardless,
but (b) is low priority apart from division-by-zero.

I think we have many more important things to do and should not allow
false positives on a low-value diagnostic to be a distraction. Not
opposed to re-enabling this diagnostic in future when we can prioritize
reducing its false positives.

References https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/443

## Test Plan

Existing tests.
2025-05-20 14:47:56 -04:00
Ramil Aleskerov 7917269d9a
[ty] Add support for PyPy virtual environments (#18203)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
2025-05-20 14:46:50 -04:00
Alex Waygood e8d4f6d891
[ty] Ensure that a function-literal type is always equivalent to itself (#18227) 2025-05-20 14:11:03 -04:00
Alex Waygood 60b486abce
[ty] Deeply normalize many types (#18222) 2025-05-20 11:41:26 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala 32403dfb28
[ty] Avoid panicking when there are multiple workspaces (#18151)
## Summary

This PR updates the language server to avoid panicking when there are
multiple workspace folders passed during initialization. The server
currently picks up the first workspace folder and provides a warning and
a log message.

## Test Plan

<img width="1724" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-17 at 11 43 09"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1a7ddbc3-198d-4191-a28f-9b69321e8f99"
/>
2025-05-20 20:53:23 +05:30
InSync 76ab3425d3
[ty] Integer indexing into `bytes` returns `int` (#18218)
## Summary

Resolves [#461](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/461).

ty was hardcoded to infer `BytesLiteral` types for integer indexing into
`BytesLiteral`. It will now infer `IntLiteral` types instead.

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-05-20 16:44:12 +02:00
हिमांशु 90ca0a4c13
add full option name in formatter warning (#18217) 2025-05-20 16:26:47 +02:00
Brent Westbrook 15dbfad265
Remove `Checker::report_diagnostics` (#18206)
Summary
--

I thought that emitting multiple diagnostics at once would be difficult
to port to a diagnostic construction model closer to ty's
`InferContext::report_lint`, so as a first step toward that, this PR
removes `Checker::report_diagnostics`.

In many cases I was able to do some related refactoring to avoid
allocating a `Vec<Diagnostic>` at all, often by adding a `Checker` field
to a `Visitor` or by passing a `Checker` instead of a `&mut
Vec<Diagnostic>`.

In other cases, I had to fall back on something like

```rust
for diagnostic in diagnostics {
    checker.report_diagnostic(diagnostic);
}
```

which I guess is a bit worse than the `extend` call in
`report_diagnostics`, but hopefully it won't make too much of a
difference.

I'm still not quite sure what to do with the remaining loop cases. The
two main use cases for collecting a sequence of diagnostics before
emitting any of them are:

1. Applying a single `Fix` to a group of diagnostics
2. Avoiding an earlier diagnostic if something goes wrong later

I was hoping we could get away with just a `DiagnosticGuard` that
reported a `Diagnostic` on drop, but I guess we will still need a
`DiagnosticGuardBuilder` that can be collected in these cases and
produce a `DiagnosticGuard` once we know we actually want the
diagnostics.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests
2025-05-20 10:00:06 -04:00
Vasco Schiavo 4f8a005f8f
[`flake8-simplify`] enable fix in preview mode (`SIM117`) (#18208)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `SIM117` (#15584 ), and
enable a fix in preview mode.
2025-05-20 08:34:50 -05:00
Micha Reiser 3b56c7ca3d
Update salsa (#18212) 2025-05-20 09:19:34 +02:00
Adam Aaronson 8729cb208f
[ty] Raise `invalid-exception-caught` even when exception is not captured (#18202)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-19 18:13:34 -04:00
Emily B. Zhang a2c87c2bc1
[ty] Add note to `unresolved-import` hinting to users to configure their Python environment (#18207)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/453.

## Summary

Add an additional info diagnostic to `unresolved-import` check to hint
to users that they should make sure their Python environment is properly
configured for ty, linking them to the corresponding doc. This
diagnostic is only shown when an import is not relative, e.g., `import
maturin` not `import .maturin`.

## Test Plan

Updated snapshots with new info message and reran tests.
2025-05-19 17:24:25 -04:00
Vasco Schiavo b302d89da3
[`flake8-simplify`] add fix safety section (`SIM110`) (#18114)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `SIM110` (#15584 )

### Unsafe Fix Example

```python
def predicate(item):
    global called
    called += 1
    if called == 1:
    # after first call we change the method
        def new_predicate(_): return False
        globals()['predicate'] = new_predicate
    return True

def foo():
    for item in range(10):
        if predicate(item):
            return True
    return False

def foo_gen():
    return any(predicate(item) for item in range(10))

called = 0
print(foo())      # true – returns immediately on first call

called = 0
print(foo_gen())  # false – second call uses new `predicate`
```

### Note

I notice that
[here](46be305ad2/crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_simplify/rules/reimplemented_builtin.rs (L60))
we have two rules, `SIM110` & `SIM111`. The second one seems not anymore
active. Should I delete `SIM111`?
2025-05-19 16:38:08 -04:00
Douglas Creager ce43dbab58
[ty] Promote literals when inferring class specializations from constructors (#18102)
This implements the stopgap approach described in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/336#issuecomment-2880532213 for
handling literal types in generic class specializations.

With this approach, we will promote any literal to its instance type,
but _only_ when inferring a generic class specialization from a
constructor call:

```py
class C[T]:
    def __init__(self, x: T) -> None: ...

reveal_type(C("string"))  # revealed: C[str]
```

If you specialize the class explicitly, we still use whatever type you
provide, even if it's a literal:

```py
from typing import Literal

reveal_type(C[Literal[5]](5))  # revealed: C[Literal[5]]
```

And this doesn't apply at all to generic functions:

```py
def f[T](x: T) -> T:
    return x

reveal_type(f(5))  # revealed: Literal[5]
```

---

As part of making this happen, we also generalize the `TypeMapping`
machinery. This provides a way to apply a function to type, returning a
new type. Complicating matters is that for function literals, we have to
apply the mapping lazily, since the function's signature is not created
until (and if) someone calls its `signature` method. That means we have
to stash away the mappings that we want to apply to the signatures
parameter/return annotations once we do create it. This requires some
minor `Cow` shenanigans to continue working for partial specializations.
2025-05-19 15:42:54 -04:00
Felix Scherz fb589730ef
[ty]: Consider a class with a dynamic element in its MRO assignable to any subtype of `type` (#18205) 2025-05-19 19:30:30 +00:00
Douglas Creager 4fad15805b
[ty] Use first matching constructor overload when inferring specializations (#18204)
This is a follow-on to #18155. For the example raised in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/370:

```py
import tempfile

with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp: ...
```

the new logic would notice that both overloads of `TemporaryDirectory`
match, and combine their specializations, resulting in an inferred type
of `str | bytes`.

This PR updates the logic to match our other handling of other calls,
where we only keep the _first_ matching overload. The result for this
example then becomes `str`, matching the runtime behavior. (We still do
not implement the full [overload resolution
algorithm](https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/overload.html#overload-call-evaluation)
from the spec.)
2025-05-19 15:12:28 -04:00
David Peter 0ede831a3f
[ty] Add hint that PEP 604 union syntax is only available in 3.10+ (#18192)
## Summary

Add a new diagnostic hint if you try to use PEP 604 `X | Y` union syntax
in a non-type-expression before 3.10.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/437

## Test Plan

New snapshot test
2025-05-19 19:47:31 +02:00
Brent Westbrook d6009eb942
Unify `Message` variants (#18051)
## Summary

This PR unifies the ruff `Message` enum variants for syntax errors and
rule violations into a single `Message` struct consisting of a shared
`db::Diagnostic` and some additional, optional fields used for some rule
violations.

This version of `Message` is nearly a drop-in replacement for
`ruff_diagnostics::Diagnostic`, which is the next step I have in mind
for the refactor.

I think this is also a useful checkpoint because we could possibly add
some of these optional fields to the new `Diagnostic` type. I think
we've previously discussed wanting support for `Fix`es, but the other
fields seem less relevant, so we may just need to preserve the `Message`
wrapper for a bit longer.

## Test plan

Existing tests

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2025-05-19 13:34:04 -04:00
Wei Lee 236633cd42
[`airflow`] Update `AIR301` and `AIR311` with the latest Airflow implementations (#17985)
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* Remove the following rules
    * name
* `airflow.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.is_authorized_dataset` →
`airflow.api_fastapi.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.is_authorized_asset`
*
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.fab_auth_manager.is_authorized_dataset`
→
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.fab_auth_manager.is_authorized_asset`
* Update the following rules
    * name
* `airflow.models.baseoperatorlink.BaseOperatorLink` →
`airflow.sdk.BaseOperatorLink`
* `airflow.api_connexion.security.requires_access` → "Use
`airflow.api_fastapi.core_api.security.requires_access_*` instead`"
* `airflow.api_connexion.security.requires_access_dataset`→
`airflow.api_fastapi.core_api.security.requires_access_asset`
* `airflow.notifications.basenotifier.BaseNotifier` →
`airflow.sdk.bases.notifier.BaseNotifier`
        * `airflow.www.auth.has_access`  → None
        * `airflow.www.auth.has_access_dataset` → None
        * `airflow.www.utils.get_sensitive_variables_fields`→ None
        * `airflow.www.utils.should_hide_value_for_key`→ None
    * class attribute
        * `airflow..sensors.weekday.DayOfWeekSensor`
            * `use_task_execution_day` removed
*
`airflow.providers.amazon.aws.auth_manager.aws_auth_manager.AwsAuthManager`
            * `is_authorized_dataset`
* Add the following rules
    * class attribute
* `airflow.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.BaseAuthManager` |
`airflow.providers.fab.auth_manager.fab_auth_manager.FabAuthManager`
     * name
* `airflow.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.BaseAuthManager` →
`airflow.api_fastapi.auth.managers.base_auth_manager.BaseAuthManager` *
`is_authorized_dataset` → `is_authorized_asset`
* refactor
    * simplify unnecessary match with if else
    * rename Replacement::Name as Replacement::AttrName

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2025-05-19 13:28:04 -04:00
Wei Lee 99cb89f90f
[`airflow`] Move rules from `AIR312` to `AIR302` (#17940)
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In the later development of Airflow 3.0, backward compatibility was not
added for some cases. Thus, the following rules are moved back to AIR302

* airflow.hooks.subprocess.SubprocessResult →
airflow.providers.standard.hooks.subprocess.SubprocessResult
* airflow.hooks.subprocess.working_directory →
airflow.providers.standard.hooks.subprocess.working_directory
* airflow.operators.datetime.target_times_as_dates →
airflow.providers.standard.operators.datetime.target_times_as_dates
* airflow.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunLink →
airflow.providers.standard.operators.trigger_dagrun.TriggerDagRunLink
* airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensorLink →
airflow.providers.standard.sensors.external_task.ExternalDagLink (**This
one contains a minor change**)
* airflow.sensors.time_delta.WaitSensor →
airflow.providers.standard.sensors.time_delta.WaitSensor

## Test Plan

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2025-05-19 13:20:21 -04:00
Micha Reiser ac5df56aa3
[ty] Small LSP cleanups (#18201) 2025-05-19 17:08:59 +00:00
Micha Reiser 6985de4c40
[ty] Show related information in diagnostic (#17359) 2025-05-19 18:52:12 +02:00
Micha Reiser 55a410a885
Default `src.root` to `['.', '<project_name>']` if the directory exists (#18141) 2025-05-19 18:11:27 +02:00
Douglas Creager 97058e8093
[ty] Infer function call typevars in both directions (#18155)
This primarily comes up with annotated `self` parameters in
constructors:

```py
class C[T]:
    def __init__(self: C[int]): ...
```

Here, we want infer a specialization of `{T = int}` for a call that hits
this overload.

Normally when inferring a specialization of a function call, typevars
appear in the parameter annotations, and not in the argument types. In
this case, this is reversed: we need to verify that the `self` argument
(`C[T]`, as we have not yet completed specialization inference) is
assignable to the parameter type `C[int]`.

To do this, we simply look for a typevar/type in both directions when
performing inference, and apply the inferred specialization to argument
types as well as parameter types before verifying assignability.

As a wrinkle, this exposed that we were not checking
subtyping/assignability for function literals correctly. Our function
literal representation includes an optional specialization that should
be applied to the signature. Before, function literals were considered
subtypes of (assignable to) each other only if they were identical Salsa
objects. Two function literals with different specializations should
still be considered subtypes of (assignable to) each other if those
specializations result in the same function signature (typically because
the function doesn't use the typevars in the specialization).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/370
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/100
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/258

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-19 11:45:40 -04:00
Douglas Creager 569c94b71b
Add rustfmt.toml file (#18197)
My editor runs `rustfmt` on save to format Rust code, not `cargo fmt`.

With our recent bump to the Rust 2024 edition, the formatting that
`rustfmt`/`cargo fmt` applies changed. Unfortunately, `rustfmt` and
`cargo fmt` have different behaviors for determining which edition to
use when formatting: `cargo fmt` looks for the Rust edition in
`Cargo.toml`, whereas `rustfmt` looks for it in `rustfmt.toml`. As a
result, whenever I save, I have to remember to manually run `cargo fmt`
before committing/pushing.

There is an open issue asking for `rustfmt` to also look at `Cargo.toml`
when it's present (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim/issues/368),
but it seems like they "closed" that issue just by bumping the default
edition (six years ago, from 2015 to 2018).

In the meantime, this PR adds a `rustfmt.toml` file with our current
Rust edition so that both invocation have the same behavior. I don't
love that this duplicates information in `Cargo.toml`, but I've added a
reminder comment there to hopefully ensure that we bump the edition in
both places three years from now.
2025-05-19 11:40:58 -04:00
David Peter b913f568c4
[ty] Mark generated files as such in .gitattributes (#18195)
## Summary

See comment here:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18156#discussion_r2095850586
2025-05-19 16:50:48 +02:00
David Peter 4c889d5251
[ty] Support `typing.TypeAliasType` (#18156)
## Summary

Support direct uses of `typing.TypeAliasType`, as in:

```py
from typing import TypeAliasType

IntOrStr = TypeAliasType("IntOrStr", int | str)

def f(x: IntOrStr) -> None:
    reveal_type(x)  # revealed: int | str
```

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/392

## Ecosystem

The new false positive here:
```diff
+ error[invalid-type-form] altair/utils/core.py:49:53: The first argument to `Callable` must be either a list of types, ParamSpec, Concatenate, or `...`
```
comes from the fact that we infer the second argument as a type
expression now. We silence false positives for PEP695 `ParamSpec`s, but
not for `P = ParamSpec("P")` inside `Callable[P, ...]`.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-05-19 16:36:49 +02:00
renovate[bot] 38c332fe23
Update Rust crate bincode to v2 (#18188)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-19 08:57:09 +02:00
Dragon 660375d429
T201/T203 Improve print/pprint docs (#18130)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-18 18:40:42 +02:00
Alex Waygood dd04ca7f58
[ty] Add regression test for fixed `pyvenv.cfg` parsing bug (#18157) 2025-05-17 21:10:15 +00:00
Chandra Kiran G b86960f18c
[ty] Add rule link to server diagnostics (#18128)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-17 17:27:59 +00:00
Carl Meyer 2abcd86c57
Revert "[ty] Better control flow for boolean expressions that are inside if (#18010)" (#18150)
This reverts commit 9910ec700c.

## Summary

This change introduced a serious performance regression. Revert it while
we investigate.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/431

## Test Plan

Timing on the snippet in https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/431
again shows times similar to before the regression.
2025-05-17 08:27:32 -04:00
Matthew Mckee c6e55f673c
Remove pyvenv.cfg validation check for lines with multiple `=` (#18144) 2025-05-17 08:42:39 +02:00
Micha Reiser 3d55a16c91
[ty] Migrate the namespace package module resolver tests to mdtests (#18133)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-05-16 19:56:33 +02:00
Alex Waygood 0adbb3d600
[ty] Fix assignability checks for invariant generics parameterized by gradual types (#18138) 2025-05-16 13:37:07 -04:00
Alex Waygood 28fb802467
[ty] Merge `SemanticIndexBuilder` impl blocks (#18135)
## Summary

just a minor nit followup to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18010 -- put all the
non-`Visitor` methods of `SemanticIndexBuilder` in the same impl block
rather than having multiple impl blocks

## Test Plan

`cargo build`
2025-05-16 11:05:02 -04:00
Brent Westbrook a1d007c37c
Use `insta` settings instead of `cfg` (#18134)
Summary
--

I noticed these `cfg` directives while working on diagnostics. I think
it makes more sense to apply an `insta` filter in the test instead. I
copied this filter from a CLI test for the same rule.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests, especially Windows CI on this PR
2025-05-16 10:55:33 -04:00
Micha Reiser 1ba56b4bc6
[ty] Fix relative imports in stub packages (#18132) 2025-05-16 15:30:10 +02:00
David Peter e677cabd69
[ty] Reduce size of the many-tuple-assignments benchmark (#18131)
## Summary

The previous version took several minute to complete on codspeed.
2025-05-16 15:28:23 +02:00
TomerBin 9910ec700c
[ty] Better control flow for boolean expressions that are inside if (#18010)
## Summary
With this PR we now detect that x is always defined in `use`:
```py
if flag and (x := number):
    use(x)
```

When outside if, it's still detected as possibly not defined
```py
flag and (x := number)
# error: [possibly-unresolved-reference]
use(x)
```
In order to achieve that, I had to find a way to get access to the
flow-snapshots of the boolean expression when analyzing the flow of the
if statement. I did it by special casing the visitor of boolean
expression to return flow control information, exporting two snapshots -
`maybe_short_circuit` and `no_short_circuit`. When indexing
boolean expression itself we must assume all possible flows, but when
it's inside if statement, we can be smarter than that.

## Test Plan
Fixed existing and added new mdtests.
I went through some of mypy primer results and they look fine

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-16 11:59:21 +00:00
Micha Reiser 9ae698fe30
Switch to Rust 2024 edition (#18129) 2025-05-16 13:25:28 +02:00
David Peter e67b35743a
[ty] NamedTuple 'fallback' attributes (#18127)
## Summary

Add various attributes to `NamedTuple` classes/instances that are
available at runtime.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/417

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-05-16 12:56:43 +02:00
David Peter 8644c9da43
[ty] Regression test for relative import in stubs package (#18123)
## Summary

Regression test for https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/408
2025-05-16 12:49:35 +02:00
Micha Reiser 196e4befba
Update MSRV to 1.85 and toolchain to 1.87 (#18126) 2025-05-16 09:19:55 +02:00
David Peter 6e39250015
[ty] Allow unions including `Any`/`Unknown` as bases (#18094)
## Summary

Alternative fix for https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/312

## Test Plan

New Markdown test
2025-05-16 06:57:26 +02:00
Vasco Schiavo e5435eb106
[`flake8-simplify`] add fix safety section (`SIM210`) (#18100)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `SIM210` (#15584 )

It is a little cheating, as the Fix safety section is copy/pasted by
#18086 as the problem is the same.

### Unsafe Fix Example

```python
class Foo():
    def __eq__(self, other):
        return 0

def foo():
    return True if Foo() == 0 else False

def foo_fix():
    return Foo() == 0

print(foo()) # False
print(foo_fix()) # 0
```
2025-05-15 16:26:10 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes f53c580c53
[`pylint`] Fix `PLW1514` not recognizing the `encoding` positional argument of `codecs.open` (#18109)
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Fixes #18107
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2025-05-15 16:17:07 -04:00
Wei Lee 2ceba6ae67
[`airflow`] Add autofixes for `AIR302` and `AIR312` (#17942)
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`ProviderReplacement::Name` was designed back when we only wanted to do
linting. Now we also want to fix the user code. It would be easier for
us to replace them with better AutoImport struct.

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The test fixture has been updated as some cases can now be fixed
2025-05-15 16:03:02 -04:00
Felix Scherz d3a7cb3fe4
[ty] support accessing `__builtins__` global (#18118)
## Summary

The PR adds an explicit check for `"__builtins__"` during name lookup,
similar to how `"__file__"` is implemented. The inferred type is
`Any`.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/393

## Test Plan

Added a markdown test for `__builtins__`.

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Co-authored-by: David Peter <sharkdp@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-15 22:01:38 +02:00
Andrew Gallant 69393b2e6e
[ty] Improve invalid method calls for unmatched overloads (#18122)
This makes an easy tweak to allow our diagnostics for unmatched
overloads to apply to method calls. Previously, they only worked for
function calls.

There is at least one other case worth addressing too, namely, class
literals. e.g., `type()`. We had a diagnostic snapshot test case to
track it.

Closes astral-sh/ty#274
2025-05-15 11:39:14 -04:00
David Peter c066bf0127
[ty] `type[…]` is always assignable to `type` (#18121)
## Summary

Model that `type[C]` is always assignable to `type`, even if `C` is not
fully static.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/312

## Test Plan

* New Markdown tests
* Property tests
2025-05-15 17:13:47 +02:00
Brent Westbrook e2c5b83fe1
Inline `DiagnosticKind` into other diagnostic types (#18074)
## Summary

This PR deletes the `DiagnosticKind` type by inlining its three fields
(`name`, `body`, and `suggestion`) into three other diagnostic types:
`Diagnostic`, `DiagnosticMessage`, and `CacheMessage`.

Instead of deferring to an internal `DiagnosticKind`, both `Diagnostic`
and `DiagnosticMessage` now have their own macro-generated `AsRule`
implementations.

This should make both https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18051 and
another follow-up PR changing the type of `name` on `CacheMessage`
easier since its type will be able to change separately from
`Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticMessage`.

## Test Plan

Existing tests
2025-05-15 10:27:21 -04:00
Brent Westbrook b35bf8ae07
Bump 0.11.10 (#18120) 2025-05-15 09:54:08 -04:00
David Peter 279dac1c0e
[ty] Make dataclass instances adhere to DataclassInstance (#18115)
## Summary

Make dataclass instances adhere to the `DataclassInstance` protocol.

fixes astral-sh/ty#400

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-05-15 14:27:23 +02:00
Micha Reiser 28b5a868d3
[ty] Enable 'ansi' feature to fix compile error (#18116) 2025-05-15 11:43:15 +02:00
Micha Reiser b6b7caa023
[ty] Change layout of extra verbose output and respect `--color` for verbose output (#18089) 2025-05-15 09:57:59 +02:00
InSync 46be305ad2
[ty] Include synthesized arguments in displayed counts for `too-many-positional-arguments` (#18098)
## Summary

Resolves [#290](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/290).

All arguments, synthesized or not, are now accounted for in
`too-many-positional-arguments`'s error message.

For example, consider this example:

```python
class C:
	def foo(self): ...

C().foo(1)  # !!!
```

Previously, ty would say:

> Too many positional arguments to bound method foo: expected 0, got 1

After this change, it will say:

> Too many positional arguments to bound method foo: expected 1, got 2

This is what Python itself does too:

```text
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<python-input-0>", line 3, in <module>
    C().foo()
    ~~~~~~~^^
TypeError: C.foo() takes 0 positional arguments but 1 was given
```

## Test Plan

Markdown tests.
2025-05-14 22:51:23 -04:00
Alex Waygood c3a4992ae9
[ty] Fix normalization of unions containing instances parameterized with unions (#18112) 2025-05-14 22:48:33 -04:00
Alex Waygood 9aa6330bb1
[ty] Fix `redundant-cast` false positives when casting to `Unknown` (#18111) 2025-05-14 22:38:53 -04:00
github-actions[bot] b600ff106a
Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#18110)
Close and reopen this PR to trigger CI

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Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-14 22:14:52 -04:00
Vasco Schiavo 466021d5e1
[`flake8-simplify`] add fix safety section (`SIM112`) (#18099)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `SIM112` (#15584 ).
2025-05-14 17:16:20 -04:00
David Peter 6800a9f6f3
[ty] Add type-expression syntax link to invalid-type-expression (#18104)
## Summary

Add a link to [this
page](https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/annotations.html#type-and-annotation-expressions)
when emitting `invalid-type-expression` diagnostics.
2025-05-14 18:56:44 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo 68559fc17d
[`flake8-simplify`] add fix safety section (`SIM103`) (#18086)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `SIM103` (#15584 )

### Unsafe Fix Example

```python
class Foo:
    def __eq__(self, other):
        return 1
    
def foo():
    if Foo() == 1:
        return True
    return False

def foo_fix():
    return Foo() == 1
    
print(foo()) # True
print(foo_fix()) # 1
```

### Note

I updated the code snippet example, because I thought it was cool to
have a correct example, i.e., that I can paste inside the playground and
it works :-)
2025-05-14 14:24:15 -04:00
Dan Parizher 030a16cb5f
[`flake8-simplify`] Correct behavior for `str.split`/`rsplit` with `maxsplit=0` (`SIM905`) (#18075)
Fixes #18069

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## Summary

This PR addresses a bug in the `flake8-simplify` rule `SIM905`
(split-static-string) where `str.split(maxsplit=0)` and
`str.rsplit(maxsplit=0)` produced incorrect results for empty strings or
strings starting/ending with whitespace. The fix ensures that the
linting rule's suggested replacements now align with Python's native
behavior for these specific `maxsplit=0` scenarios.

## Test Plan

1. Added new test cases to the existing
`crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/flake8_simplify/SIM905.py`
fixture to cover the scenarios described in issue #18069.
2.  Ran `cargo test -p ruff_linter`.
3. Verified and accepted the updated snapshots for `SIM905.py` using
`cargo insta review`. The new snapshots confirm the corrected behavior
for `maxsplit=0`.
2025-05-14 14:20:18 -04:00
Alex Waygood 0590b38214
[ty] Fix more generics-related TODOs (#18062) 2025-05-14 12:26:52 -04:00
Usul-Dev 8104b1e83b
[ty] fix missing '>' in HTML anchor tags in CLI reference (#18096)
Co-authored-by: Usul <Usul-Dev@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-14 15:50:35 +00:00
Andrew Gallant faf54c0181 ty_python_semantic: improve failed overloaded function call
The diagnostic now includes a pointer to the implementation definition
along with each possible overload.

This doesn't include information about *why* each overload failed. But
given the emphasis on concise output (since there can be *many*
unmatched overloads), it's not totally clear how to include that
additional information.

Fixes #274
2025-05-14 11:13:41 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 451c5db7a3 ty_python_semantic: move some routines to `FunctionType`
These are, after all, specific to function types. The methods on `Type`
are more like conveniences that return something when the type *happens*
to be a function. But defining them on `FunctionType` itself makes it
easy to call them when you have a `FunctionType` instead of a `Type`.
2025-05-14 11:13:41 -04:00
Andrew Gallant bd5b7f415f ty_python_semantic: rejigger handling of overload error conditions
I found the previous code somewhat harder to read. Namely, a `for`
loop was being used to encode "execute zero or one times, but not
more." Which is sometimes okay, but it seemed clearer to me to use
more explicit case analysis here.

This should have no behavioral changes.
2025-05-14 11:13:41 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 0230cbac2c ty_python_semantic: update "no matching overload" diagnostic test
It looks like support for `@overload` has been added since this test was
created, so we remove the TODO and add a snippet (from #274).
2025-05-14 11:13:41 -04:00
Wei Lee 2e94d37275
[`airflow`] Get rid of `Replacement::Name` and replace them with `Replacement::AutoImport` for enabling auto fixing (`AIR301`, `AIR311`) (#17941)
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Similiar to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17941.

`Replacement::Name` was designed for linting only. Now, we also want to
fix the user code. It would be easier to replace it with a better
AutoImport struct whenever possible.

On the other hand, `AIR301` and `AIR311` contain attribute changes that
can still use a struct like `Replacement::Name`. To reduce the
confusion, I also updated it as `Replacement::AttrName`

Some of the original `Replacement::Name` has been replaced as
`Replacement::Message` as they're not directly mapping and the message
has now been moved to `help`


## Test Plan

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The test fixtures have been updated
2025-05-14 11:10:15 -04:00
Vasco Schiavo 1e4377c9c6
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF007`) (#17755)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `RUF007` (#15584 )

It seems that the fix was always marked as unsafe #14401

## Unsafety example

This first example is a little extreme. In fact, the class `Foo`
overrides the `__getitem__` method but in a very special, way. The
difference lies in the fact that `zip(letters, letters[1:])` call the
slice `letters[1:]` which is behaving weird in this case, while
`itertools.pairwise(letters)` call just `__getitem__(0), __getitem__(1),
...` and so on.

Note that the diagnostic is emitted: [playground](https://play.ruff.rs)

I don't know if we want to mention this problem, as there is a subtile
bug in the python implementation of `Foo` which make the rule unsafe.

```python
from dataclasses import dataclass
import itertools

@dataclass
class Foo:
    letters: str
    
    def __getitem__(self, index):
        return self.letters[index] + "_foo"


letters = Foo("ABCD")
zip_ = zip(letters, letters[1:])
for a, b in zip_:
    print(a, b) # A_foo B, B_foo C, C_foo D, D_foo _
    
pair = itertools.pairwise(letters)
for a, b in pair:
    print(a, b) # A_foo B_foo, B_foo C_foo, C_foo D_foo
```

This other example is much probable.
here, `itertools.pairwise` was shadowed by a costume function
[(playground)](https://play.ruff.rs)

```python
from dataclasses import dataclass
from itertools import pairwise

def pairwise(a):
    return []
    
letters = "ABCD"
zip_ = zip(letters, letters[1:])
print([(a, b) for a, b in zip_]) # [('A', 'B'), ('B', 'C'), ('C', 'D')]

pair = pairwise(letters)
print(pair) # []
```
2025-05-14 11:07:11 -04:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos 1b4f7de840
[`pyupgrade`] Add `resource.error` as deprecated alias of `OSError` (`UP024`) (#17933)
## Summary

Partially addresses #17935.


[`resource.error`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/resource.html#resource.error)
is a deprecated alias of
[`OSError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError).
> _Changed in version 3.3:_ Following [**PEP
3151**](https://peps.python.org/pep-3151/), this class was made an alias
of
[`OSError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError).

Add it to the list of `OSError` aliases found by [os-error-alias
(UP024)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/os-error-alias/#os-error-alias-up024).

## Test Plan

Sorry, I usually don't program in Rust. Could you at least point me to
the test I would need to modify?
2025-05-14 10:37:25 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 9b52ae8991
[`flake8-pytest-style`] Don't recommend `usefixtures` for parametrize values in `PT019` (#17650)
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## Summary
Fixes #17599.

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests.

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2025-05-14 10:31:42 -04:00
David Peter 97d7b46936
[ty] Do not look up `__init__` on instances (#18092)
## Summary

Dunder methods are never looked up on instances. We do this implicitly
in `try_call_dunder`, but the corresponding flag was missing in the
instance-construction code where we use `member_lookup_with_policy`
directly.

fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/322

## Test Plan

Added regression test.
2025-05-14 15:33:42 +02:00
Micha Reiser e7f97a3e4b
[ty] Reduce log level of 'symbol .. (via star import) not found' log message (#18087) 2025-05-14 09:20:23 +02:00
Chandra Kiran G d17557f0ae
[ty] Fix Inconsistent casing in diagnostic (#18084) 2025-05-14 08:26:48 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala 8cbd433a31
[ty] Add cycle handling for unpacking targets (#18078)
## Summary

This PR adds cycle handling for `infer_unpack_types` based on the
analysis in astral-sh/ty#364.

Fixes: astral-sh/ty#364

## Test Plan

Add a cycle handling test for unpacking in `cycle.md`
2025-05-13 21:27:48 +00:00
Alex Waygood 65e48cb439
[ty] Check assignments to implicit global symbols are assignable to the types declared on `types.ModuleType` (#18077) 2025-05-13 16:37:20 -04:00
David Peter 301d9985d8
[ty] Add benchmark for union of tuples (#18076)
## Summary

Add a micro-benchmark for the code pattern observed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/362.

This currently takes around 1 second on my machine.

## Test Plan

```bash
cargo bench -p ruff_benchmark -- 'ty_micro\[many_tuple' --sample-size 10
```
2025-05-13 22:14:30 +02:00
Micha Reiser cfbb914100
Use `https://ty.dev/rules` when linking to the rules table (#18072) 2025-05-13 19:21:06 +02:00
Douglas Creager fe653de3dd
[ty] Infer parameter specializations of explicitly implemented generic protocols (#18054)
Follows on from (and depends on)
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18021.

This updates our function specialization inference to infer type
mappings from parameters that are generic protocols.

For now, this only works when the argument _explicitly_ implements the
protocol by listing it as a base class. (We end up using exactly the
same logic as for generic classes in #18021.) For this to work with
classes that _implicitly_ implement the protocol, we will have to check
the types of the protocol members (which we are not currently doing), so
that we can infer the specialization of the protocol that the class
implements.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-05-13 13:13:00 -04:00
InSync a9f7521944
[ty] Shorten snapshot names (#18039)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-13 18:43:19 +02:00
Carl Meyer f8890b70c3
[ty] __file__ is always a string inside a Python module (#18071)
## Summary

Understand that `__file__` is always set and a `str` when looked up as
an implicit global from a Python file we are type checking.

## Test Plan

mdtests
2025-05-13 08:20:43 -07:00
David Peter 142c1bc760
[ty] Recognize submodules in self-referential imports (#18005)
## Summary

Fix the lookup of `submodule`s in cases where the `parent` module has a
self-referential import like `from parent import submodule`. This allows
us to infer proper types for many symbols where we previously inferred
`Never`. This leads to many new false (and true) positives across the
ecosystem because the fact that we previously inferred `Never` shadowed
a lot of problems. For example, we inferred `Never` for `os.path`, which
is why we now see a lot of new diagnostics related to `os.path.abspath`
and similar.

```py
import os

reveal_type(os.path)  # previously: Never, now: <module 'os.path'>
```

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/261
closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/307

## Ecosystem analysis

```
┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━┓
┃ Diagnostic ID                 ┃ Severity ┃ Removed ┃ Added ┃ Net Change ┃
┡━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━┩
│ call-non-callable             │ error    │       1 │     5 │         +4 │
│ call-possibly-unbound-method  │ warning  │       6 │    26 │        +20 │
│ invalid-argument-type         │ error    │      26 │    94 │        +68 │
│ invalid-assignment            │ error    │      18 │    46 │        +28 │
│ invalid-context-manager       │ error    │       9 │     4 │         -5 │
│ invalid-raise                 │ error    │       1 │     1 │          0 │
│ invalid-return-type           │ error    │       3 │    20 │        +17 │
│ invalid-super-argument        │ error    │       4 │     0 │         -4 │
│ invalid-type-form             │ error    │     573 │     0 │       -573 │
│ missing-argument              │ error    │       2 │    10 │         +8 │
│ no-matching-overload          │ error    │       0 │   715 │       +715 │
│ non-subscriptable             │ error    │       0 │    35 │        +35 │
│ not-iterable                  │ error    │       6 │     7 │         +1 │
│ possibly-unbound-attribute    │ warning  │      14 │    31 │        +17 │
│ possibly-unbound-import       │ warning  │      13 │     0 │        -13 │
│ possibly-unresolved-reference │ warning  │       0 │     8 │         +8 │
│ redundant-cast                │ warning  │       1 │     0 │         -1 │
│ too-many-positional-arguments │ error    │       2 │     0 │         -2 │
│ unknown-argument              │ error    │       2 │     0 │         -2 │
│ unresolved-attribute          │ error    │     583 │   304 │       -279 │
│ unresolved-import             │ error    │       0 │    96 │        +96 │
│ unsupported-operator          │ error    │       0 │    17 │        +17 │
│ unused-ignore-comment         │ warning  │      29 │     2 │        -27 │
├───────────────────────────────┼──────────┼─────────┼───────┼────────────┤
│ TOTAL                         │          │    1293 │  1421 │       +128 │
└───────────────────────────────┴──────────┴─────────┴───────┴────────────┘

Analysis complete. Found 23 unique diagnostic IDs.
Total diagnostics removed: 1293
Total diagnostics added: 1421
Net change: +128
```

* We see a lot of new errors (`no-matching-overload`) related to
`os.path.dirname` and other `os.path` operations because we infer `str |
None` for `__file__`, but many projects use something like
`os.path.dirname(__file__)`.
* We also see many new `unresolved-attribute` errors related to the fact
that we now infer proper module types for some imports (e.g. `import
kornia.augmentation as K`), but we don't allow implicit imports (e.g.
accessing `K.auto.operations` without also importing `K.auto`). See
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/133.
* Many false positive `invalid-type-form` are removed because we now
infer the correct type for some type expression instead of `Never`,
which is not valid in a type annotation/expression context.

## Test Plan

Added new Markdown tests
2025-05-13 16:59:11 +02:00
Alex Waygood c0f22928bd
[ty] Add a note to the diagnostic if a new builtin is used on an old Python version (#18068)
## Summary

If the user tries to use a new builtin on an old Python version, tell
them what Python version the builtin was added on, what our inferred
Python version is for their project, and what configuration settings
they can tweak to fix the error.

## Test Plan

Snapshots and screenshots:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/767d570e-7af1-4e1f-98cf-50e4311db511)
2025-05-13 10:08:04 -04:00
Alex Waygood 5bf5f3682a
[ty] Add tests for `else` branches of `hasattr()` narrowing (#18067)
## Summary

This addresses @sharkdp's post-merge review in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/18053#discussion_r2086190617

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ty_python_semantic`
2025-05-13 09:57:53 -04:00
Alex Waygood 5913997c72
[ty] Improve diagnostics for `assert_type` and `assert_never` (#18050) 2025-05-13 13:00:20 +00:00
Carl Meyer 00f672a83b
[ty] contribution guide (#18061)
First take on a contributing guide for `ty`. Lots of it is copied from
the existing Ruff contribution guide.

I've put this in Ruff repo, since I think a contributing guide belongs
where the code is. I also updated the Ruff contributing guide to link to
the `ty` one.

Once this is merged, we can also add a link from the `CONTRIBUTING.md`
in ty repo (which focuses on making contributions to things that are
actually in the ty repo), to this guide.

I also updated the pull request template to mention that it might be a
ty PR, and mention the `[ty]` PR title prefix.

Feel free to update/modify/merge this PR before I'm awake tomorrow.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-05-13 10:55:01 +02:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas 68b0386007
[ty] Implement `DataClassInstance` protocol for dataclasses. (#18018)
Fixes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/92

## Summary

We currently get a `invalid-argument-type` error when using
`dataclass.fields` on a dataclass, because we do not synthesize the
`__dataclass_fields__` member.

This PR fixes this diagnostic.

Note that we do not yet model the `Field` type correctly. After that is
done, we can assign a more precise `tuple[Field, ...]` type to this new
member.

## Test Plan
New mdtest.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-05-13 10:31:26 +02:00
ZGY 0ae07cdd1f
[ruff_python_ast] Fix redundant visitation of test expressions in elif clause statements (#18064) 2025-05-13 07:10:23 +00:00
Douglas Creager 0fb94c052e
[ty] Infer parameter specializations of generic aliases (#18021)
This updates our function specialization inference to infer type
mappings from parameters that are generic aliases, e.g.:

```py
def f[T](x: list[T]) -> T: ...

reveal_type(f(["a", "b"]))  # revealed: str
```

Though note that we're still inferring the type of list literals as
`list[Unknown]`, so for now we actually need something like the
following in our tests:

```py
def _(x: list[str]):
    reveal_type(f(x))  # revealed: str
```
2025-05-12 22:12:44 -04:00
Alex Waygood 55df9271ba
[ty] Understand homogeneous tuple annotations (#17998) 2025-05-12 22:02:25 -04:00
Douglas Creager f301931159
[ty] Induct into instances and subclasses when finding and applying generics (#18052)
We were not inducting into instance types and subclass-of types when
looking for legacy typevars, nor when apply specializations.

This addresses
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17832#discussion_r2081502056

```py
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import TypeVar, Any, reveal_type

S = TypeVar("S")

class Foo[T]:
    def method(self, other: Foo[S]) -> Foo[T | S]: ...  # type: ignore[invalid-return-type]

def f(x: Foo[Any], y: Foo[Any]):
    reveal_type(x.method(y))  # revealed: `Foo[Any | S]`, but should be `Foo[Any]`
```

We were not detecting that `S` made `method` generic, since we were not
finding it when searching the function signature for legacy typevars.
2025-05-12 21:53:11 -04:00
Alex Waygood 7e9b0df18a
[ty] Allow classes to inherit from `type[Any]` or `type[Unknown]` (#18060) 2025-05-12 20:30:21 -04:00
Alex Waygood 41fa082414
[ty] Allow a class to inherit from an intersection if the intersection contains a dynamic type and the intersection is not disjoint from `type` (#18055) 2025-05-12 23:07:11 +00:00
Alex Waygood c7b6108cb8
[ty] Narrowing for `hasattr()` (#18053) 2025-05-12 18:58:14 -04:00
Zanie Blue a97e72fb5e
Update reference documentation for `--python-version` (#18056)
Adding more detail here
2025-05-12 22:31:04 +00:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 0d6fafd0f9
[`flake8-bugbear`] Ignore `B028` if `skip_file_prefixes` is present (#18047)
## Summary

Fixes #18011
2025-05-12 17:06:51 -05:00
Wei Lee 2eb2d5359b
[`airflow`] Apply try-catch guard to all AIR3 rules (`AIR3`) (#17887)
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If a try-catch block guards the names, we don't raise warnings. During
this change, I discovered that some of the replacement types were
missed. Thus, I extend the fix to types other than AutoImport as well

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2025-05-12 17:13:41 -04:00
Yunchi Pang f549dfe39d
[`pylint`] add fix safety section (`PLW3301`) (#17878)
parent: #15584 
issue: #16163

---------

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <brentrwestbrook@gmail.com>
2025-05-12 20:51:05 +00:00
Zanie Blue 6b64630635
Update `--python` to accept paths to executables in virtual environments (#17954)
## Summary

Updates the `--python` flag to accept Python executables in virtual
environments. Notably, we do not query the executable and it _must_ be
in a canonical location in a virtual environment. This is pretty naive,
but solves for the trivial case of `ty check --python .venv/bin/python3`
which will be a common mistake (and `ty check --python $(which python)`)

I explored this while trying to understand Python discovery in ty in
service of https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/272, I'm not attached
to it, but figure it's worth sharing.

As an alternative, we can add more variants to the
`SearchPathValidationError` and just improve the _error_ message, i.e.,
by hinting that this looks like a virtual environment and suggesting the
concrete alternative path they should provide. We'll probably want to do
that for some other cases anyway (e.g., `3.13` as described in the
linked issue)

This functionality is also briefly mentioned in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/193

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/318

## Test Plan

e.g.,

```
uv run ty check --python .venv/bin/python3
```

needs test coverage still
2025-05-12 15:39:04 -05:00
Yunchi Pang d545b5bfd2
[`pylint`] add fix safety section (`PLE4703`) (#17824)
This PR adds a fix safety section in comment for rule PLE4703.

parent: #15584 
impl was introduced at #970 (couldn't find newer PRs sorry!)
2025-05-12 16:27:54 -04:00
Marcus Näslund b2d9f59937
[`ruff`] Implement a recursive check for `RUF060` (#17976)
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The existing implementation of RUF060 (InEmptyCollection) is not
recursive, meaning that although set([]) results in an empty collection,
the existing code fails it because set is taking an argument.

The updated implementation allows set and frozenset to take empty
collection as positional argument (which results in empty
set/frozenset).

## Test Plan

Added test cases for recursive cases + updated snapshot (see RUF060.py).

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2025-05-12 16:17:13 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes d7ef01401c
[`flake8-use-pathlib`] `PTH*` suppress diagnostic for all `os.*` functions that have the `dir_fd` parameter (#17968)
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Fixes #17776.

This PR also handles all other `PTH*` rules that don't support file
descriptors.

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Update existing tests.
2025-05-12 16:11:56 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes c9031ce59f
[`refurb`] Mark autofix as safe only for number literals in `FURB116` (#17692)
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## Summary
We can only guarantee the safety of the autofix for number literals, all
other cases may change the runtime behaviour of the program or introduce
a syntax error. For the cases reported in the issue that would result in
a syntax error, I disabled the autofix.

Follow-up of #17661. 

Fixes #16472.
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## Test Plan

Snapshot tests.
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2025-05-12 16:08:12 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 138ab91def
[`flake8-simplify`] Fix `SIM905` autofix for `rsplit` creating a reversed list literal (#18045)
## Summary

Fixes #18042
2025-05-12 14:53:08 -05:00
Ibraheem Ahmed 550b8be552
Avoid initializing progress bars early (#18049)
## Summary

Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/324.
2025-05-12 15:07:55 -04:00
Douglas Creager bdccb37b4a
[ty] Apply function specialization to all overloads (#18020)
Function literals have an optional specialization, which is applied to
the parameter/return type annotations lazily when the function's
signature is requested. We were previously only applying this
specialization to the final overload of an overloaded function.

This manifested most visibly for `list.__add__`, which has an overloaded
definition in the typeshed:


b398b83631/crates/ty_vendored/vendor/typeshed/stdlib/builtins.pyi (L1069-L1072)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/314
2025-05-12 13:48:54 -04:00
Charlie Marsh 3ccc0edfe4
Add comma to panic message (#18048)
## Summary

Consistent with other variants of this, separate the conditional clause.
2025-05-12 11:52:55 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 6b3ff6f5b8
[`flake8-pie`] Mark autofix for `PIE804` as unsafe if the dictionary contains comments (#18046)
## Summary

Fixes #18036
2025-05-12 10:16:59 -05:00
Shunsuke Shibayama 6f8f7506b4
[ty] fix infinite recursion bug in `is_disjoint_from` (#18043)
## Summary

I found this bug while working on #18041. The following code leads to
infinite recursion.

```python
from ty_extensions import is_disjoint_from, static_assert, TypeOf

class C:
    @property
    def prop(self) -> int:
        return 1

static_assert(not is_disjoint_from(int, TypeOf[C.prop]))
```

The cause is a trivial missing binding in `is_disjoint_from`. This PR
fixes the bug and adds a test case (this is a simple fix and may not
require a new test case?).

## Test Plan

A new test case is added to
`mdtest/type_properties/is_disjoint_from.md`.
2025-05-12 09:44:00 -04:00
Micha Reiser 797eb70904
disable jemalloc on android (#18033) 2025-05-12 14:41:00 +02:00
Micha Reiser be6ec613db
[ty] Fix incorrect type of `src.root` in documentation (#18040) 2025-05-12 12:28:14 +00:00
Micha Reiser fcd858e0c8
[ty] Refine message for why a rule is enabled (#18038) 2025-05-12 13:31:42 +02:00
Micha Reiser d944a1397e
[ty] Remove brackets around option names (#18037) 2025-05-12 11:16:03 +00:00
Yunchi Pang b398b83631
[`pylint`] add fix safety section (`PLW1514`) (#17932)
parent #15584 
fix was made unsafe at #8928
2025-05-11 12:25:07 -05:00
Rogdham bc7b30364d
python_stdlib: update for 3.14 (#18014)
## Summary

Added version 3.14 to the script generating the `known_stdlib.rs` file.

Rebuilt the known stdlibs with latest version (2025.5.10) of [stdlibs
Python lib](https://pypi.org/project/stdlibs/) (which added support for
3.14.0b1).

_Note: Python 3.14 is now in [feature
freeze](https://peps.python.org/pep-0745/) so the modules in stdlib
should be stable._

_See also: #15506_

## Test Plan

The following command has been run. Using for tests the `compression`
module which been introduced with Python 3.14.
```sh
ruff check --no-cache --select I001 --target-version py314 --fix
```

With ruff 0.11.9:
```python
import base64
import datetime

import compression

print(base64, compression, datetime)
```

With this PR:
```python
import base64
import compression
import datetime   

print(base64, compression, datetime)
```
2025-05-11 11:25:54 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo 5792ed15da
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF033`) (#17760)
This PR adds the fix safety section for rule `RUF033`
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15584 ).
2025-05-11 11:15:15 -05:00
Yunchi Pang 8845a13efb
[`pylint`] add fix safety section (`PLC0414`) (#17802)
This PR adds a fix safety section in comment for rule `PLC0414`.

parent: #15584 
discussion: #6294
2025-05-11 11:01:26 -05:00
Alex Waygood 669855d2b5
[ty] Remove unused variants from various `Known*` enums (#18015)
## Summary

`KnownClass::Range`, `KnownInstanceType::Any` and `ClassBase::any()` are
no longer used or useful: all our tests pass with them removed.
`KnownModule::Abc` _is_ now used outside of tests, however, so I removed
the `#[allow(dead_code)]` branch above that variant.

## Test Plan

`cargo test -p ty_python_semantic`
2025-05-11 11:18:55 +01:00
Alex Waygood ff7ebecf89
[ty] Remove generic types from the daily property test run (for now) (#18004) 2025-05-11 09:27:27 +00:00
Zanie Blue 7e8ba2b68e
[ty] Remove vestigial `pyvenv.cfg` creation in mdtest (#18006)
Following #17991, removes some of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17222 which is no longer strictly
necessary. I don't actually think it's that ugly to have around? no
strong feelings on retaining it or not.
2025-05-10 20:52:49 +00:00
Zanie Blue 0bb8cbdf07
[ty] Do not allow invalid virtual environments from discovered `.venv` or `VIRTUAL_ENV` (#18003)
Follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17991 ensuring we do
not allow detection of system environments when the origin is
`VIRTUAL_ENV` or a discovered `.venv` directory — i.e., those always
require a `pyvenv.cfg` file.
2025-05-10 20:36:12 +00:00
Zanie Blue 2923c55698
[ty] Add test coverage for `PythonEnvironment::System` variants (#17996)
Adds test coverage for https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17991,
which includes some minor refactoring of the virtual environment test
infrastructure.

I tried to minimize stylistic changes, but there are still a few because
I was a little confused by the setup. I could see this evolving more in
the future, as I don't think the existing model can capture all the test
coverage I'm looking for.
2025-05-10 20:28:15 +00:00
Zanie Blue 316e406ca4
[ty] Add basic support for non-virtual Python environments (#17991)
This adds basic support for non-virtual Python environments by accepting
a directory without a `pyvenv.cfg` which allows existing, subsequent
site-packages discovery logic to succeed. We can do better here in the
long-term, by adding more eager validation (for error messages) and
parsing the Python version from the discovered site-packages directory
(which isn't relevant yet, because we don't use the discovered Python
version from virtual environments as the default `--python-version` yet
either).

Related

- https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/265
- https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/193

You can review this commit by commit if it makes you happy.

I tested this manually; I think refactoring the test setup is going to
be a bit more invasive so I'll stack it on top (see
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17996).

```
❯ uv run ty check --python /Users/zb/.local/share/uv/python/cpython-3.10.17-macos-aarch64-none/ -vv example
2025-05-09 12:06:33.685911 DEBUG Version: 0.0.0-alpha.7 (f9c4c8999 2025-05-08)
2025-05-09 12:06:33.685987 DEBUG Architecture: aarch64, OS: macos, case-sensitive: case-insensitive
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686002 DEBUG Searching for a project in '/Users/zb/workspace/ty'
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686123 DEBUG Resolving requires-python constraint: `>=3.8`
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686129 DEBUG Resolved requires-python constraint to: 3.8
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686142 DEBUG Project without `tool.ty` section: '/Users/zb/workspace/ty'
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686147 DEBUG Searching for a user-level configuration at `/Users/zb/.config/ty/ty.toml`
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686156 INFO Defaulting to python-platform `darwin`
2025-05-09 12:06:33.68636 INFO Python version: Python 3.8, platform: darwin
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686375 DEBUG Adding first-party search path '/Users/zb/workspace/ty'
2025-05-09 12:06:33.68638 DEBUG Using vendored stdlib
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686634 DEBUG Discovering site-packages paths from sys-prefix `/Users/zb/.local/share/uv/python/cpython-3.10.17-macos-aarch64-none` (`--python` argument')
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686667 DEBUG Attempting to parse virtual environment metadata at '/Users/zb/.local/share/uv/python/cpython-3.10.17-macos-aarch64-none/pyvenv.cfg'
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686671 DEBUG Searching for site-packages directory in `sys.prefix` path `/Users/zb/.local/share/uv/python/cpython-3.10.17-macos-aarch64-none`
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686702 DEBUG Resolved site-packages directories for this environment are: ["/Users/zb/.local/share/uv/python/cpython-3.10.17-macos-aarch64-none/lib/python3.10/site-packages"]
2025-05-09 12:06:33.686706 DEBUG Adding site-packages search path '/Users/zb/.local/share/uv/python/cpython-3.10.17-macos-aarch64-none/lib/python3.10/site-packages'
...

❯ uv run ty check --python /tmp -vv example
2025-05-09 15:36:10.819416 DEBUG Version: 0.0.0-alpha.7 (f9c4c8999 2025-05-08)
2025-05-09 15:36:10.819708 DEBUG Architecture: aarch64, OS: macos, case-sensitive: case-insensitive
2025-05-09 15:36:10.820118 DEBUG Searching for a project in '/Users/zb/workspace/ty'
2025-05-09 15:36:10.821652 DEBUG Resolving requires-python constraint: `>=3.8`
2025-05-09 15:36:10.821667 DEBUG Resolved requires-python constraint to: 3.8
2025-05-09 15:36:10.8217 DEBUG Project without `tool.ty` section: '/Users/zb/workspace/ty'
2025-05-09 15:36:10.821888 DEBUG Searching for a user-level configuration at `/Users/zb/.config/ty/ty.toml`
2025-05-09 15:36:10.822072 INFO Defaulting to python-platform `darwin`
2025-05-09 15:36:10.822439 INFO Python version: Python 3.8, platform: darwin
2025-05-09 15:36:10.822773 DEBUG Adding first-party search path '/Users/zb/workspace/ty'
2025-05-09 15:36:10.822929 DEBUG Using vendored stdlib
2025-05-09 15:36:10.829872 DEBUG Discovering site-packages paths from sys-prefix `/tmp` (`--python` argument')
2025-05-09 15:36:10.829911 DEBUG Attempting to parse virtual environment metadata at '/private/tmp/pyvenv.cfg'
2025-05-09 15:36:10.829917 DEBUG Searching for site-packages directory in `sys.prefix` path `/private/tmp`
ty failed
  Cause: Invalid search path settings
  Cause: Failed to discover the site-packages directory: Failed to search the `lib` directory of the Python installation at `sys.prefix` path `/private/tmp` for `site-packages`
```
2025-05-10 20:17:47 +00:00
Micha Reiser 5ecd560c6f
Link to the rules.md in the ty repository (#17979) 2025-05-10 11:40:40 +01:00
Max Mynter b765dc48e9
Skip S608 for expressionless f-strings (#17999) 2025-05-10 11:37:58 +01:00
David Peter cd1d906ffa
[ty] Silence false positives for PEP-695 ParamSpec annotations (#18001)
## Summary

Suppress false positives for uses of PEP-695 `ParamSpec` in `Callable`
annotations:
```py
from typing_extensions import Callable

def f[**P](c: Callable[P, int]):
    pass
```

addresses a comment here:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/157#issuecomment-2859284721

## Test Plan

Adapted Markdown tests
2025-05-10 11:59:25 +02:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas 235b74a310
[ty] Add more tests for `NamedTuple`s (#17975)
## Summary

Add more tests and TODOs for `NamedTuple` support, based on the typing
spec: https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/namedtuples.html

## Test Plan

This PR adds new tests.
2025-05-10 10:46:08 +02:00
Carl Meyer fd1eb3d801
add test for typing_extensions.Self (#17995)
Using `typing_extensions.Self` already worked, but we were lacking a
test for it.
2025-05-09 20:29:13 +00:00
omahs 882a1a702e
Fix typos (#17988)
Fix typos

---------

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <brentrwestbrook@gmail.com>
2025-05-09 14:57:14 -04:00
Max Mynter b4a1ebdfe3
[semantic-syntax-tests] `IrrefutableCasePattern`, `SingleStarredAssignment`, `WriteToDebug`, `InvalidExpression` (#17748)
Re: #17526 

## Summary

Add integration test for semantic syntax for `IrrefutableCasePattern`,
`SingleStarredAssignment`, `WriteToDebug`, and `InvalidExpression`.

## Notes
- Following @ntBre's suggestion, I will keep the test coming in batches
like this over the next few days in separate PRs to keep the review load
per PR manageable while also not spamming too many.

- I did not add a test for `del __debug__` which is one of the examples
in `crates/ruff_python_parser/src/semantic_errors.rs:1051`.
For python version `<= 3.8` there is no error and for `>=3.9` the error
is not `WriteToDebug` but `SyntaxError: cannot delete __debug__ on
Python 3.9 (syntax was removed in 3.9)`.

- The `blacken-docs` bypass is necessary because otherwise the test does
not pass pre-commit checks; but we want to check for this faulty syntax.

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## Test Plan
This is a test.
2025-05-09 14:54:05 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 7a48477c67
[ty] Add a warning about pre-release status to the CLI (#17983)
Summary
--

This was suggested on Discord, I hope this is roughly what we had in
mind. I took the message from the ty README, but I'm more than happy to
update it. Otherwise I just tried to mimic the appearance of the `ruff
analyze graph` warning (although I'm realizing now the whole text is
bold for ruff).

Test Plan
--

New warnings in the CLI tests. I thought this might be undesirable but
it looks like uv did the same thing
(https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6166).


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e5e56a49-02ab-4c5f-9c38-716e4008d6e6)
2025-05-09 13:42:36 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 346e82b572 ty_python_semantic: add union type context to function call type errors
This context gets added only when calling a function through a union
type.
2025-05-09 13:40:51 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 5ea3a52c8a ty_python_semantic: report all union diagnostic
This makes one very simple change: we report all call binding
errors from each union variant.

This does result in duplicate-seeming diagnostics. For example,
when two union variants are invalid for the same reason.
2025-05-09 13:40:51 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 90272ad85a ty_python_semantic: add snapshot tests for existing union function type diagnostics
This is just capturing the status quo so that we can better see the
changes. I took these tests from the (now defunct) PR #17959.
2025-05-09 13:40:51 -04:00
Ibraheem Ahmed e9da1750a1
Add progress bar for `ty check` (#17965)
## Summary

Adds a simple progress bar for the `ty check` CLI command. The style is
taken from uv, and like uv the bar is always shown - for smaller
projects it is fast enough that it isn't noticeable. We could
alternatively hide it completely based on some heuristic for the number
of files, or only show it after some amount of time.

I also disabled it when `--watch` is passed, cancelling inflight checks
was leading to zombie progress bars. I think we can fix this by using
[`MultiProgress`](https://docs.rs/indicatif/latest/indicatif/struct.MultiProgress.html)
and managing all the bars globally, but I left that out for now.

Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/98.
2025-05-09 13:32:27 -04:00
Wei Lee 25e13debc0
[`airflow`] extend `AIR311` rules (#17913)
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* `airflow.models.Connection` → `airflow.sdk.Connection`
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2025-05-09 13:08:37 -04:00
InSync 249a852a6e
[ty] Document nearly all lints (#17981) 2025-05-09 18:06:56 +01:00
Andrew Gallant 861ef2504e ty: add more snapshot updates 2025-05-09 12:42:14 -04:00
Andrew Gallant b71ef8a26e ruff_db: completely rip `lint:` prefix out
This does a deeper removal of the `lint:` prefix by removing the
`DiagnosticId::as_str` method and replacing it with `as_concise_str`. We
remove the associated error type and simplify the `Display` impl for
`DiagnosticId` as well.

This turned out to catch a `lint:` that was still in the diagnostic
output: the part that says why a lint is enabled.
2025-05-09 12:42:14 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 50c780fc8b ty: switch to use `annotate-snippets` ID functionality
We just set the ID on the `Message` and it just does what we want in
this case. I think I didn't do this originally because I was trying to
preserve the existing rendering? I'm not sure. I might have just missed
this method.
2025-05-09 12:42:14 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 244ea27d5f ruff_db: a small tweak to remove empty message case
In a subsequent commit, we're going to start using `annotate-snippets`'s
functionality for diagnostic IDs in the rendering. As part of doing
that, I wanted to remove this special casing of an empty message. I did
that independently to see what, if anything, would change. (The changes
look fine to me. They'll be tweaked again in the next commit along with
a bunch of others.)
2025-05-09 12:42:14 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 2c4cbb6e29 ty: get rid of `lint:` prefix in ID for diagnostic rendering
In #289, we seem to have consensus that this prefix isn't really pulling
its weight.

Ref #289
2025-05-09 12:42:14 -04:00
Alex Waygood d1bb10a66b
[ty] Understand classes that inherit from subscripted `Protocol[]` as generic (#17832) 2025-05-09 17:39:15 +01:00
Dylan 2370297cde
Bump 0.11.9 (#17986) 2025-05-09 10:43:27 -05:00
Alex Waygood a137cb18d4
[ty] Display "All checks passed!" message in green (#17982) 2025-05-09 14:29:43 +01:00
Alex Waygood 03a4d56624
[ty] Change range of `revealed-type` diagnostic to be the range of the argument passed in, not the whole call (#17980) 2025-05-09 14:15:39 +01:00
David Peter 642eac452d
[ty] Recursive protocols (#17929)
## Summary

Use a self-reference "marker" ~~and fixpoint iteration~~ to solve the
stack overflow problems with recursive protocols. This is not pretty and
somewhat tedious, but seems to work fine. Much better than all my
fixpoint-iteration attempts anyway.

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/93

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2025-05-09 14:54:02 +02:00
Micha Reiser c1b875799b
[ty] CLI reference (#17978) 2025-05-09 14:23:24 +02:00
Micha Reiser 6cd8a49638
[ty] Update salsa (#17964) 2025-05-09 11:54:07 +02:00
Micha Reiser 12ce445ff7
[ty] Document configuration schema (#17950) 2025-05-09 10:47:45 +02:00
justin f46ed8d410
[ty] Add --config CLI arg (#17697) 2025-05-09 08:38:37 +02:00
Carl Meyer 6c177e2bbe
[ty] primer updates (#17903)
## Summary

Update ecosystem project lists in light of
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17758

## Test Plan

CI on this PR.
2025-05-08 20:43:31 -07:00
Carl Meyer 3d2485eb1b
[ty] fix more ecosystem/fuzzer panics with fixpoint (#17758)
## Summary

Add cycle handling for `try_metaclass` and `pep695_generic_context`
queries, as well as adjusting the cycle handling for `try_mro` to ensure
that it short-circuits on cycles and won't grow MROs indefinitely.

This reduces the number of failing fuzzer seeds from 68 to 17. The
latter count includes fuzzer seeds 120, 160, and 335, all of which
previously panicked but now either hang or are very slow; I've
temporarily skipped those seeds in the fuzzer until I can dig into that
slowness further.

This also allows us to move some more ecosystem projects from `bad.txt`
to `good.txt`, which I've done in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17903

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.
2025-05-08 20:36:20 -07:00
Douglas Creager f78367979e
[ty] Remove `SliceLiteral` type variant (#17958)
@AlexWaygood pointed out that the `SliceLiteral` type variant was
originally created to handle slices before we had generics.
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17927#discussion_r2078115787

Now that we _do_ have generics, we can use a specialization of the
`slice` builtin type for slice literals.

This depends on https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17956, since we
need to make sure that all typevar defaults are fully substituted when
specializing `slice`.
2025-05-08 20:16:41 -04:00
Douglas Creager b705664d49
[ty] Handle typevars that have other typevars as a default (#17956)
It's possible for a typevar to list another typevar as its default
value:

```py
class C[T, U = T]: ...
```

When specializing this class, if a type isn't provided for `U`, we would
previously use the default as-is, leaving an unspecialized `T` typevar
in the specialization. Instead, we want to use what `T` is mapped to as
the type of `U`.

```py
reveal_type(C())  # revealed: C[Unknown, Unknown]
reveal_type(C[int]())  # revealed: C[int, int]
reveal_type(C[int, str]())  # revealed: C[int, str]
```

This is especially important for the `slice` built-in type.
2025-05-08 19:01:27 -04:00
Alex Waygood f51f1f7153
[ty] Support extending `__all__` from an imported module even when the module is not an `ExprName` node (#17947) 2025-05-08 23:54:19 +01:00
Alex Waygood 9b694ada82
[ty] Report duplicate `Protocol` or `Generic` base classes with `[duplicate-base]`, not `[inconsistent-mro]` (#17971) 2025-05-08 23:41:22 +01:00
Alex Waygood 4d81a41107
[ty] Respect the gradual guarantee when reporting errors in resolving MROs (#17962) 2025-05-08 22:57:39 +01:00
Brent Westbrook 981bd70d39
Convert `Message::SyntaxError` to use `Diagnostic` internally (#17784)
## Summary

This PR is a first step toward integration of the new `Diagnostic` type
into ruff. There are two main changes:
- A new `UnifiedFile` enum wrapping `File` for red-knot and a
`SourceFile` for ruff
- ruff's `Message::SyntaxError` variant is now a `Diagnostic` instead of
a `SyntaxErrorMessage`

The second of these changes was mostly just a proof of concept for the
first, and it went pretty smoothly. Converting `DiagnosticMessage`s will
be most of the work in replacing `Message` entirely.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, which show no changes.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-08 12:45:51 -04:00
Alex Waygood 0763331f7f
[ty] Support extending `__all__` with a literal tuple or set as well as a literal list (#17948) 2025-05-08 17:37:25 +01:00
Alex Waygood da8540862d
[ty] Make `unused-ignore-comment` disabled by default for now (#17955) 2025-05-08 17:21:34 +01:00
Micha Reiser 6a5533c44c
[ty] Change default severity for `unbound-reference` to `error` (#17936) 2025-05-08 17:54:46 +02:00
Micha Reiser d608eae126
[ty] Ignore `possibly-unresolved-reference` by default (#17934) 2025-05-08 17:44:56 +02:00
Micha Reiser 067a8ac574
[ty] Default to latest supported python version (#17938) 2025-05-08 16:58:35 +02:00
Micha Reiser 5eb215e8e5
[ty] Generate and add rules table (#17953) 2025-05-08 16:55:39 +02:00
Brent Westbrook 57bf7dfbd9
[ty] Implement `global` handling and `load-before-global-declaration` syntax error (#17637)
Summary
--

This PR resolves both the typing-related and syntax error TODOs added in
#17563 by tracking a set of `global` bindings for each scope. As
discussed below, we avoid the additional AST traversal from ruff by
collecting `Name`s from `global` statements while building the semantic
index and emit a syntax error if the `Name` is already bound in the
current scope at the point of the `global` statement. This has the
downside of separating the error from the `SemanticSyntaxChecker`, but I
plan to explore using this approach in the `SemanticSyntaxChecker`
itself as a follow-up. It seems like this may be a better approach for
ruff as well.

Test Plan
--

Updated all of the related mdtests to remove the TODOs (and add quotes I
forgot on the messages).

There is one remaining TODO, but it requires `nonlocal` support, which
isn't even incorporated into the `SemanticSyntaxChecker` yet.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-08 10:30:04 -04:00
Alex Waygood 67cd94ed64
[ty] Add missing bitwise-operator branches for boolean and integer arithmetic (#17949) 2025-05-08 14:10:35 +01:00
Wei Lee aac862822f
[`airflow`] Fix `SQLTableCheckOperator` typo (`AIR302`) (#17946) 2025-05-08 14:34:55 +02:00
Micha Reiser 3755ac9fac
Update ty metadata (#17943) 2025-05-08 13:24:31 +02:00
David Peter 4f890b2867
[ty] Update salsa (#17937)
## Summary

* Update salsa to pull in https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa/pull/850.
* Some refactoring of salsa event callbacks in various `Db`'s due to
https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa/pull/849

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/108

## Test Plan

Ran `cargo run --bin ty -- -vvv` on a test file to make sure that salsa
Events are still logged.
2025-05-08 12:02:53 +02:00
Shaygan Hooshyari d566636ca5
Support `typing.Self` in methods (#17689)
## Summary

Fixes: astral-sh/ty#159 

This PR adds support for using `Self` in methods.
When the type of an annotation is `TypingSelf` it is converted to a type
var based on:
https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/generics.html#self

I just skipped Protocols because it had more problems and the tests was
not useful.
Also I need to create a follow up PR that implicitly assumes `self`
argument has type `Self`.

In order to infer the type in the `in_type_expression` method I needed
to have scope id and semantic index available. I used the idea from
[this PR](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17589/files) to pass
additional context to this method.
Also I think in all places that `in_type_expression` is called we need
to have this context because `Self` can be there so I didn't split the
method into one version with context and one without.

## Test Plan

Added new tests from spec.

---------

Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-07 15:58:00 -07:00
Alex Waygood 51cef5a72b
[ty] Recognise functions containing `yield from` expressions as being generator functions (#17930) 2025-05-07 23:29:44 +01:00
Douglas Creager 2cf5cba7ff
[ty] Check base classes when determining subtyping etc for generic aliases (#17927)
#17897 added variance handling for legacy typevars — but they were only
being considered when checking generic aliases of the same class:

```py
class A: ...
class B(A): ...

class C[T]: ...

static_assert(is_subtype_of(C[B], C[A]))
```

and not for generic subclasses:

```py
class D[U](C[U]): ...

static_assert(is_subtype_of(D[B], C[A]))
```

Now we check those too!

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/101
2025-05-07 15:21:11 -04:00
yunchi ce0800fccf
[`pylint`] add fix safety section (`PLC2801`) (#17825)
parent: #15584 
fix was introduced at: #9587 
reasoning: #9572
2025-05-07 14:34:34 -04:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas f5096f2050
[parser] Flag single unparenthesized generator expr with trailing comma in arguments. (#17893)
Fixes #17867

## Summary

The CPython parser does not allow generator expressions which are the
sole arguments in an argument list to have a trailing comma.
With this change, we start flagging such instances.

## Test Plan

Added new inline tests.
2025-05-07 14:11:35 -04:00
Alex Waygood 895b6161a6
[ty] Ensure that `T` is disjoint from `~T` even when `T` is a TypeVar (#17922)
Same as https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17910 but for
disjointness
2025-05-07 10:59:16 -07:00
Alex Waygood 74fe7982ba
[ty] Sort collected diagnostics before snapshotting them in mdtest (#17926) 2025-05-07 18:23:22 +01:00
Micha Reiser 51386b3c7a
[ty] Add basic file watching to server (#17912) 2025-05-07 19:03:30 +02:00
Charlie Marsh 51e2effd2d
Make completions an opt-in LSP feature (#17921)
## Summary

We now expect the client to send initialization options to opt-in to
experimental (but LSP-standardized) features, like completion support.
Specifically, the client should set `"experimental.completions.enable":
true`.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/74.
2025-05-07 16:39:35 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala 78054824c0
[ty] Add support for `__all__` (#17856)
## Summary

This PR adds support for the `__all__` module variable.

Reference spec:
https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/distributing.html#library-interface-public-and-private-symbols

This PR adds a new `dunder_all_names` query that returns a set of
`Name`s defined in the `__all__` variable of the given `File`. The query
works by implementing the `StatementVisitor` and collects all the names
by recognizing the supported idioms as mentioned in the spec. Any idiom
that's not recognized are ignored.

The current implementation is minimum to what's required for us to
remove all the false positives that this is causing. Refer to the
"Follow-ups" section below to see what we can do next. I'll a open
separate issue to keep track of them.

Closes: astral-sh/ty#106 
Closes: astral-sh/ty#199

### Follow-ups

* Diagnostics:
* Add warning diagnostics for unrecognized `__all__` idioms, `__all__`
containing non-string element
* Add an error diagnostic for elements that are present in `__all__` but
not defined in the module. This could lead to runtime error
* Maybe we should return `<type>` instead of `Unknown | <type>` for
`module.__all__`. For example:
https://playknot.ruff.rs/2a6fe5d7-4e16-45b1-8ec3-d79f2d4ca894
* Mark a symbol that's mentioned in `__all__` as used otherwise it could
raise (possibly in the future) "unused-name" diagnostic

Supporting diagnostics will require that we update the return type of
the query to be something other than `Option<FxHashSet<Name>>`,
something that behaves like a result and provides a way to check whether
a name exists in `__all__`, loop over elements in `__all__`, loop over
the invalid elements, etc.

## Ecosystem analysis

The following are the maximum amount of diagnostics **removed** in the
ecosystem:

* "Type <module '...'> has no attribute ..."
    * `collections.abc` - 14
    * `numpy` - 35534
    * `numpy.ma` - 296
    * `numpy.char` - 37
    * `numpy.testing` - 175
    * `hashlib` - 311
    * `scipy.fft` - 2
    * `scipy.stats` - 38
* "Module '...' has no member ..."
    * `collections.abc` - 85
    * `numpy` - 508
    * `numpy.testing` - 741
    * `hashlib` - 36
    * `scipy.stats` - 68
    * `scipy.interpolate` - 7
    * `scipy.signal` - 5

The following modules have dynamic `__all__` definition, so `ty` assumes
that `__all__` doesn't exists in that module:
* `scipy.stats`
(95a5d6ea8b/scipy/stats/__init__.py (L665))
* `scipy.interpolate`
(95a5d6ea8b/scipy/interpolate/__init__.py (L221))
* `scipy.signal` (indirectly via
95a5d6ea8b/scipy/signal/_signal_api.py (L30))
* `numpy.testing`
(de784cd6ee/numpy/testing/__init__.py (L16-L18))

~There's this one category of **false positives** that have been added:~
Fixed the false positives by also ignoring `__all__` from a module that
uses unrecognized idioms.

<details><summary>Details about the false postivie:</summary>
<p>

The `scipy.stats` module has dynamic `__all__` and it imports a bunch of
symbols via star imports. Some of those modules have a mix of valid and
invalid `__all__` idioms. For example, in
95a5d6ea8b/scipy/stats/distributions.py (L18-L24),
2 out of 4 `__all__` idioms are invalid but currently `ty` recognizes
two of them and says that the module has a `__all__` with 5 values. This
leads to around **2055** newly added false positives of the form:
```
Type <module 'scipy.stats'> has no attribute ...
```

I think the fix here is to completely ignore `__all__`, not only if
there are invalid elements in it, but also if there are unrecognized
idioms used in the module.

</p>
</details> 

## Test Plan

Add a bunch of test cases using the new `ty_extensions.dunder_all_names`
function to extract a module's `__all__` names.

Update various test cases to remove false positives around `*` imports
and re-export convention.

Add new test cases for named import behavior as `*` imports covers all
of it already (thanks Alex!).
2025-05-07 21:42:42 +05:30
Alex Waygood c6f4929cdc
[ty] fix assigning a typevar to a union with itself (#17910)
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-07 15:50:22 +00:00
Alex Waygood 2ec0d7e072
[ty] Improve UX for `[duplicate-base]` diagnostics (#17914) 2025-05-07 15:27:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh ad658f4d68
Clean up some Ruff references in the ty server (#17920)
## Summary

Anything user-facing, etc.
2025-05-07 10:55:16 -04:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas 3dedd70a92
[ty] Detect overloads decorated with `@dataclass_transform` (#17835)
## Summary

Fixes #17541

Before this change, in the case of overloaded functions,
`@dataclass_transform` was detected only when applied to the
implementation, not the overloads.
However, the spec also allows this decorator to be applied to any of the
overloads as well.
With this PR, we start handling `@dataclass_transform`s applied to
overloads.

## Test Plan

Fixed existing TODOs in the test suite.
2025-05-07 15:51:13 +02:00
David Peter fab862c8cd
[ty] Ecosystem checks: activate running on 'manticore' (#17916)
## Summary

This is sort of an anticlimactic resolution to #17863, but now that we
understand what the root cause for the stack overflows was, I think it's
fine to enable running on this project. See the linked ticket for the
full analysis.

closes #17863

## Test Plan

Ran lots of times locally and never observed a crash at worker thread
stack sizes > 8 MiB.
2025-05-07 06:27:36 -07:00
Douglas Creager 0d9b6a0975
[ty] Handle explicit variance in legacy typevars (#17897)
We now track the variance of each typevar, and obey the `covariant` and
`contravariant` parameters to the legacy `TypeVar` constructor. We still
don't yet infer variance for PEP-695 typevars or for the
`infer_variance` legacy constructor parameter.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-07 08:44:51 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes c504001b32
[`pyupgrade`] Add spaces between tokens as necessary to avoid syntax errors in `UP018` autofix (#17648)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-07 09:34:08 +02:00
David Peter 04457f99b6
[ty] Protocols: Fixpoint iteration for fully-static check (#17880)
## Summary

A recursive protocol like the following would previously lead to stack
overflows when attempting to create the union type for the `P | None`
member, because `UnionBuilder` checks if element types are fully static,
and the fully-static check on `P` would in turn list all members and
check whether all of them were fully static, leading to a cycle.

```py
from __future__ import annotations

from typing import Protocol

class P(Protocol):
    parent: P | None
```

Here, we make the fully-static check on protocols a salsa query and add
fixpoint iteration, starting with `true` as the initial value (assume
that the recursive protocol is fully-static). If the recursive protocol
has any non-fully-static members, we still return `false` when
re-executing the query (see newly added tests).

closes #17861

## Test Plan

Added regression test
2025-05-07 08:55:21 +02:00
InSync a33d0d4bf4
[ty] Support `generate-shell-completion` (#17879)
## Summary

Resolves #15502.

`ty generate-shell-completion` now works in a similar manner to `ruff
generate-shell-completion`.

## Test Plan

Manually:

<details>

```shell
$ cargo run --package ty generate-shell-completion nushell
module completions {

  # An extremely fast Python type checker.
  export extern ty [
    --help(-h)                # Print help
    --version(-V)             # Print version
  ]
  
  # ...

}

export use completions *
```
</details>
2025-05-06 18:04:57 -07:00
Charlie Marsh 443f62e98d
Remove condensed display type enum (#17902)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17889#discussion_r2076556002
2025-05-06 18:04:03 -07:00
Charlie Marsh a2e9a7732a
Update class literal display to use `<class 'Foo'>` style (#17889)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/17238.
2025-05-06 20:11:25 -04:00
Micha Reiser b2de749c32
Add a note to diagnostics why the rule is enabled (#17854) 2025-05-06 20:29:03 +02:00
Douglas Creager 9085f18353
[ty] Propagate specializations to ancestor base classes (#17892)
@AlexWaygood discovered that even though we've been propagating
specializations to _parent_ base classes correctly, we haven't been
passing them on to _grandparent_ base classes:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17832#issuecomment-2854360969

```py
class Bar[T]:
    x: T

class Baz[T](Bar[T]): ...
class Spam[T](Baz[T]): ...

reveal_type(Spam[int]().x) # revealed: `T`, but should be `int`
```

This PR updates the MRO machinery to apply the current specialization
when starting to iterate the MRO of each base class.
2025-05-06 14:25:21 -04:00
Dylan 8152ba7cb7
[ty] Add minimal docs for a few lints (#17874)
Just the bare minimum to remove a few TODOs - omitted examples, and only
did 9 but I will check back tomorrow and try to knock out a few more!
2025-05-06 10:36:47 -07:00
Aria Desires 3d01d3be3e
update the repository for ty (#17891)
This metadata is used by cargo-dist for artifact URLs (in curl-sh
expressions)
2025-05-06 12:03:38 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 4510a236d3
Default to latest supported Python version for version-related syntax errors (#17529)
## Summary

This PR partially addresses #16418 via the following:

- `LinterSettings::unresolved_python_version` is now a `TargetVersion`,
which is a thin wrapper around an `Option<PythonVersion>`
- `Checker::target_version` now calls `TargetVersion::linter_version`
internally, which in turn uses `unwrap_or_default` to preserve the
current default behavior
- Calls to the parser now call `TargetVersion::parser_version`, which
calls `unwrap_or_else(PythonVersion::latest)`
- The `Checker`'s implementation of
`SemanticSyntaxContext::python_version` also uses
`TargetVersion::parser_version` to use `PythonVersion::latest` for
semantic errors

In short, all lint rule behavior should be unchanged, but we default to
the latest Python version for the new syntax errors, which should
minimize confusing version-related syntax errors for users without a
version configured.

## Test Plan

Existing tests, which showed no changes (except for printing default
settings).
2025-05-06 10:19:13 -04:00
Marcus Näslund 76b6d53d8b
Add new rule InEmptyCollection (#16480)
## Summary

Introducing a new rule based on discussions in #15732 and #15729 that
checks for unnecessary in with empty collections.

I called it in_empty_collection and gave the rule number RUF060.

Rule is in preview group.
2025-05-06 13:52:07 +00:00
Zanie Blue f82b72882b
Display `ty version` for `ty --version` and `ty -V` (#17888)
e.g.,

```
❯ uv run -q -- ty -V
ty 0.0.0-alpha.4 (08881edba 2025-05-05)
❯ uv run -q -- ty --version
ty 0.0.0-alpha.4 (08881edba 2025-05-05)
```

Previously, this just displayed `ty 0.0.0` because it didn't use our
custom version implementation. We no longer have a short version —
matching the interface in uv. We could add a variant for it, if it seems
important to people. However, I think we found it more confusing than
not over there and didn't get any complaints about the change.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/54
2025-05-06 08:06:41 -05:00
Zanie Blue d07eefc408
Parse `dist-workspace.toml` for version (#17868)
Extends https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17866, using
`dist-workspace.toml` as a source of truth for versions to enable
version retrieval in distributions that are not Git repositories (i.e.,
Python source distributions and source tarballs consumed by Linux
distros).

I retain the Git tag lookup from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17866 as a fallback — it seems
harmless, but we could drop it to simplify things here.

I confirmed this works from the repository as well as Python source and
binary distributions:

```
❯ uv run --refresh-package ty --reinstall-package ty -q --  ty version
ty 0.0.1-alpha.1+5 (2eadc9e61 2025-05-05)
❯ uv build
...
❯ uvx --from ty@dist/ty-0.0.0a1.tar.gz --no-cache -q -- ty version
ty 0.0.1-alpha.1
❯ uvx --from ty@dist/ty-0.0.0a1-py3-none-macosx_11_0_arm64.whl -q -- ty version
ty 0.0.1-alpha.1
```

Requires https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/pull/36

cc @Gankra and @MichaReiser for review.
2025-05-06 12:18:17 +00:00
Zanie Blue f7237e3b69
Update `ty version` to use parent Git repository information (#17866)
Currently, `ty version` pulls its information from the Ruff repository —
but we want this to pull from the repository in the directory _above_
when Ruff is a submodule.

I tested this in the `ty` repository after tagging an arbitrary commit:

```
❯ uv run --refresh-package ty --reinstall-package ty ty version
      Built ty @ file:///Users/zb/workspace/ty
Uninstalled 1 package in 2ms
Installed 1 package in 1ms
ty 0.0.0+3 (34253b1d4 2025-05-05)
```

We also use the last Git tag as the source of truth for the version,
instead of the crate version. However, we'll need a way to set the
version for releases still, as the tag is published _after_ the build.
We can either tag early (without pushing the tag to the remote), or add
another environment variable. (**Note, this approach is changed in a
follow-up. See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17868**)

From this repository, the version will be `unknown`:

```
❯ cargo run -q --bin ty -- version
ty unknown
```

We could add special handling like... `ty unknown (ruff@...)` but I see
that as a secondary goal.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/issues/5

The reviewer situation in this repository is unhinged, cc @Gankra and
@MichaReiser for review.
2025-05-06 07:14:30 -05:00
Alex Waygood 2f9992b6ef
[ty] Fix duplicate diagnostics for unresolved module when an `import from` statement imports multiple members (#17886) 2025-05-06 12:37:10 +01:00
Alex Waygood 457ec4dddd
Generalize special-casing for enums constructed with the functional syntax (#17885) 2025-05-06 11:02:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser 24d3fc27fb
Fixup wording of fatal error warning (#17881) 2025-05-06 09:44:23 +02:00
Micha Reiser 6f821ac846
Show a warning at the end of the diagnostic list if there are any fatal warnings (#17855) 2025-05-06 07:14:21 +00:00
Alex Waygood 89424cce5f
[ty] Do not emit errors if enums or NamedTuples constructed using functional syntax are used in type expressions (#17873)
## Summary

This fixes some false positives that showed up in the primer diff for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17832

## Test Plan

new mdtests added that fail with false-positive diagnostics on `main`
2025-05-06 00:37:24 +01:00
Shunsuke Shibayama fd76d70a31
[red-knot] fix narrowing in nested scopes (#17630)
## Summary

This PR fixes #17595.

## Test Plan

New test cases are added to `mdtest/narrow/conditionals/nested.md`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-05 16:28:42 -07:00
yunchi a4c8e43c5f
[`pylint`] Add fix safety section (`PLR1722`) (#17826)
parent: #15584 
fix introduced at: #816
2025-05-05 19:13:04 -04:00
Douglas Creager ada4c4cb1f
[ty] Don't require default typevars when specializing (#17872)
If a typevar is declared as having a default, we shouldn't require a
type to be specified for that typevar when explicitly specializing a
generic class:

```py
class WithDefault[T, U = int]: ...

reveal_type(WithDefault[str]())  # revealed: WithDefault[str, int]
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-05-05 18:29:30 -04:00
Alex Waygood bb6c7cad07
[ty] Fix false-positive `[invalid-return-type]` diagnostics on generator functions (#17871) 2025-05-05 21:44:59 +00:00
Douglas Creager 47e3aa40b3
[ty] Specialize bound methods and nominal instances (#17865)
Fixes
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17832#issuecomment-2851224968. We
had a comment that we did not need to apply specializations to generic
aliases, or to the bound `self` of a bound method, because they were
already specialized. But they might be specialized with a type variable,
which _does_ need to be specialized, in the case of a "multi-step"
specialization, such as:

```py
class LinkedList[T]: ...

class C[U]:
    def method(self) -> LinkedList[U]:
        return LinkedList[U]()
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-05-05 17:17:36 -04:00
David Peter 9a6633da0b
[ty] ecosystem: activate running on 'sympy' (#17870)
## Summary

Following #17869, we can now run `ty` on `sympy`.
2025-05-05 21:50:13 +02:00
David Peter de78da5ee6
[ty] Increase worker-thread stack size (#17869)
## Summary

closes #17472 

This is obviously just a band-aid solution to this problem (in that you
can always make your [pathological
inputs](28994edd82/sympy/polys/numberfields/resolvent_lookup.py)
bigger and it will still crash), but I think this is not an unreasonable
change — even if we add more sophisticated solutions later. I tried
using `stacker` as suggested by @MichaReiser, and it works. But it's
unclear where exactly would be the right place to put it, and even for
the `sympy` problem, we would need to add it both in the semantic index
builder AST traversal and in type inference. Increasing the default
stack size for worker threads, as proposed here, doesn't solve the
underlying problem (that there is a hard limit), but it is more
universal in the sense that it is not specific to large binary-operator
expression chains.

To determine a reasonable stack size, I created files that look like

*right associative*:
```py
from typing import reveal_type
total = (1 + (1 + (1 + (1 + (… + 1)))))
reveal_type(total)
```

*left associative*
```py
from typing import reveal_type
total = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + … + 1
reveal_type(total)
```

with a variable amount of operands (`N`). I then chose the stack size
large enough to still be able to handle cases that existing type
checkers can not:

```
right

  N = 20: mypy takes ~ 1min
  N = 350: pyright crashes with a stack overflow (mypy fails with "too many nested parentheses")
  N = 800: ty(main) infers Literal[800] instantly
  N = 1000: ty(main) crashes with "thread '<unknown>' has overflowed its stack"

  N = 7000: ty(this branch) infers Literal[7000] instantly
  N = 8000+: ty(this branch) crashes


left

  N = 300: pyright emits "Maximum parse depth exceeded; break expression into smaller sub-expressions"
           total is inferred as Unknown
  N = 5500: mypy crashes with "INTERNAL ERROR"
  N = 2500: ty(main) infers Literal[2500] instantly
  N = 3000: ty(main) crashes with "thread '<unknown>' has overflowed its stack"

  N = 22000: ty(this branch) infers Literal[22000] instantly
  N = 23000+: ty(this branch) crashes
```

## Test Plan

New regression test.
2025-05-05 21:31:55 +02:00
Carl Meyer 20d64b9c85
[ty] add passing projects to primer (#17834)
Add projects to primer that now pass, with
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17833
2025-05-05 12:21:06 -07:00
Carl Meyer 4850c187ea
[ty] add cycle handling for FunctionType::signature query (#17833)
This fixes cycle panics in several ecosystem projects (moved to
`good.txt` in a following PR
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17834 because our mypy-primer job
doesn't handle it well if we move projects to `good.txt` in the same PR
that fixes `ty` to handle them), as well as in the minimal case in the
added mdtest. It also fixes a number of panicking fuzzer seeds. It
doesn't appear to cause any regression in any ecosystem project or any
fuzzer seed.
2025-05-05 12:12:38 -07:00
Vasco Schiavo 3f32446e16
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF013`) (#17759)
The PR add the fix safety section for rule `RUF013`
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15584 )
The fix was introduced here #4831

The rule as a lot of False Negative (as it is explained in the docs of
the rule).

The main reason because the fix is unsafe is that it could change code
generation tools behaviour, as in the example here:

```python
def generate_api_docs(func):
    hints = get_type_hints(func)
    for param, hint in hints.items():
        if is_optional_type(hint):
            print(f"Parameter '{param}' is optional")
        else:
            print(f"Parameter '{param}' is required")

# Before fix
def create_user(name: str, roles: list[str] = None):
    pass

# After fix
def create_user(name: str, roles: Optional[list[str]] = None):
    pass

# Generated docs would change from "roles is required" to "roles is optional"
```
2025-05-05 13:47:56 -05:00
Max Mynter 178c882740
[semantic-syntax-tests] Add test fixtures for `AwaitOutsideAsyncFunction` (#17785)
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## Summary
Add test fixtures for `AwaitOutsideAsync` and
`AsyncComprehensionOutsideAsyncFunction` errors.

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2025-05-05 14:02:06 -04:00
Max Mynter 101e1a5ddd
[semantic-syntax-tests] for for `InvalidStarExpression`, `DuplicateMatchKey`, and `DuplicateMatchClassAttribute` (#17754)
Re: #17526 

## Summary
Add integration tests for Python Semantic Syntax for
`InvalidStarExpression`, `DuplicateMatchKey`, and
`DuplicateMatchClassAttribute`.

## Note
- Red knot integration tests for `DuplicateMatchKey` exist already in
line 89-101.
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2025-05-05 17:30:16 +00:00
Dylan 965a4dd731
[`isort`] Check full module path against project root(s) when categorizing first-party (#16565)
When attempting to determine whether `import foo.bar.baz` is a known
first-party import relative to [user-provided source
paths](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#src), when `preview` is
enabled we now check that `SRC/foo/bar/baz` is a directory or
`SRC/foo/bar/baz.py` or `SRC/foo/bar/baz.pyi` exist.

Previously, we just checked the analogous thing for `SRC/foo`, but this
can be misleading in situations with disjoint namespace packages that
share a common base name (e.g. we may be working inside the namespace
package `foo.buzz` and importing `foo.bar` from elsewhere).

Supersedes #12987 
Closes #12984
2025-05-05 11:40:01 -05:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 5e2c818417
[`flake8-bandit`] Mark tuples of string literals as trusted input in `S603` (#17801)
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## Summary

Fixes #17798
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## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
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2025-05-05 10:50:44 -04:00
David Peter 90c12f4177
[ty] ecosystem: Activate running on 'materialize' (#17862) 2025-05-05 16:34:23 +02:00
Wei Lee 6e9fb9af38
[`airflow`] Skip attribute check in try catch block (`AIR301`) (#17790)
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Skip attribute check in try catch block (`AIR301`)

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2025-05-05 10:01:05 -04:00
Wei Lee a507c1b8b3
[`airflow`] Remove `airflow.utils.dag_parsing_context.get_parsing_context` (`AIR301`) (#17852)
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Remove `airflow.utils.dag_parsing_context.get_parsing_context` from
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<!-- How was it tested? -->

the test fixture was updated in the previous PR
2025-05-05 09:31:57 -04:00
David Peter 5a91badb8b
[ty] Move 'scipy' to list of 'good' projects (#17850)
## Summary

Adds `scipy` as a new project to `good.txt` as a follow-up to #17849.
2025-05-05 13:52:57 +02:00
David Peter 1945bfdb84
[ty] Fix standalone expression type retrieval in presence of cycles (#17849)
## Summary

When entering an `infer_expression_types` cycle from
`TypeInferenceBuilder::infer_standalone_expression`, we might get back a
`TypeInference::cycle_fallback(…)` that doesn't actually contain any new
types, but instead it contains a `cycle_fallback_type` which is set to
`Some(Type::Never)`. When calling `self.extend(…)`, we therefore don't
really pull in a type for the expression we're interested in. This
caused us to panic if we tried to call `self.expression_type(…)` after
`self.extend(…)`.

The proposed fix here is to retrieve that type from the nested
`TypeInferenceBuilder` directly, which will correctly fall back to
`cycle_fallback_type`.

## Details

I minimized the second example from #17792 a bit further and used this
example for debugging:

```py
from __future__ import annotations

class C: ...

def f(arg: C):
    pass

x, _ = f(1)

assert x
```

This is self-referential because when we check the assignment statement
`x, _ = f(1)`, we need to look up the signature of `f`. Since evaluation
of annotations is deferred, we look up the public type of `C` for the
`arg` parameter. The public use of `C` is visibility-constraint by "`x`"
via the `assert` statement. While evaluating this constraint, we need to
look up the type of `x`, which in turn leads us back to the `x, _ =
f(1)` definition.

The reason why this only showed up in the relatively peculiar case with
unpack assignments is the code here:


78b4c3ccf1/crates/ty_python_semantic/src/types/infer.rs (L2709-L2718)

For a non-unpack assignment like `x = f(1)`, we would not try to infer
the right-hand side eagerly. Instead, we would enter a
`infer_definition_types` cycle that handles the situation correctly. For
unpack assignments, however, we try to infer the type of `value`
(`f(1)`) and therefore enter the cycle via `standalone_expression_type
=> infer_expression_type`.

closes #17792 

## Test Plan

* New regression test
* Made sure that we can now run successfully on scipy => see #17850
2025-05-05 13:52:08 +02:00
Dylan a95c73d5d0
Implement deferred annotations for Python 3.14 (#17658)
This PR updates the semantic model for Python 3.14 by essentially
equating "run using Python 3.14" with "uses `from __future__ import
annotations`".

While this is not technically correct under the hood, it appears to be
correct for the purposes of our semantic model. That is: from the point
of view of deciding when to parse, bind, etc. annotations, these two
contexts behave the same. More generally these contexts behave the same
unless you are performing some kind of introspection like the following:


Without future import:
```pycon
>>> from annotationlib import get_annotations,Format
>>> def foo()->Bar:...
...
>>> get_annotations(foo,format=Format.FORWARDREF)
{'return': ForwardRef('Bar')}
>>> get_annotations(foo,format=Format.STRING)
{'return': 'Bar'}
>>> get_annotations(foo,format=Format.VALUE)
Traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
NameError: name 'Bar' is not defined
>>> get_annotations(foo)
Traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
NameError: name 'Bar' is not defined
```

With future import:
```
>>> from __future__ import annotations
>>> from annotationlib import get_annotations,Format
>>> def foo()->Bar:...
...
>>> get_annotations(foo,format=Format.FORWARDREF)
{'return': 'Bar'}
>>> get_annotations(foo,format=Format.STRING)
{'return': 'Bar'}
>>> get_annotations(foo,format=Format.VALUE)
{'return': 'Bar'}
>>> get_annotations(foo)
{'return': 'Bar'}
```

(Note: the result of the last call to `get_annotations` in these
examples relies on the fact that, as of this writing, the default value
for `format` is `Format.VALUE`).

If one day we support lint rules targeting code that introspects using
the new `annotationlib`, then it is possible we will need to revisit our
approximation.

Closes #15100
2025-05-05 06:40:36 -05:00
David Peter 78b4c3ccf1
[ty] Minor typo in environment variable name (#17848) 2025-05-05 10:25:48 +00:00
renovate[bot] 2485afe640
Update pre-commit dependencies (#17840)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-05 07:36:09 +00:00
Micha Reiser e95130ad80
Introduce `TY_MAX_PARALLELISM` environment variable (#17830) 2025-05-04 16:27:15 +02:00
Brent Westbrook fe4051b2e6
Fix missing `combine` call for `lint.typing-extensions` setting (#17823)
## Summary

Fixes #17821.

## Test Plan

New CLI test. This might be overkill for such a simple fix, but it made
me feel better to add a test.
2025-05-03 18:19:19 -04:00
Micha Reiser fa628018b2
Use `#[expect(lint)]` over `#[allow(lint)]` where possible (#17822) 2025-05-03 21:20:31 +02:00
Eric Botti 8535af8516
[red-knot] Add support for the LSP diagnostic tag (#17657)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-05-03 20:35:03 +02:00
Micha Reiser b51c4f82ea
Rename Red Knot (#17820) 2025-05-03 19:49:15 +02:00
Alex Waygood e6a798b962
[red-knot] Recurse into the types of protocol members when normalizing a protocol's interface (#17808)
## Summary

Currently red-knot does not understand `Foo` and `Bar` here as being
equivalent:

```py
from typing import Protocol

class A: ...
class B: ...
class C: ...

class Foo(Protocol):
    x: A | B | C

class Bar(Protocol):
    x: B | A | C
```

Nor does it understand `A | B | Foo` as being equivalent to `Bar | B |
A`. This PR fixes that.

## Test Plan

new mdtest assertions added that fail on `main`
2025-05-03 16:43:37 +01:00
Alex Waygood 52b0470870
[red-knot] Synthesize a `__call__` attribute for Callable types (#17809)
## Summary

Currently this assertion fails on `main`, because we do not synthesize a
`__call__` attribute for Callable types:

```py
from typing import Protocol, Callable
from knot_extensions import static_assert, is_assignable_to

class Foo(Protocol):
    def __call__(self, x: int, /) -> str: ...

static_assert(is_assignable_to(Callable[[int], str], Foo))
```

This PR fixes that.

See previous discussion about this in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16493#discussion_r1985098508 and
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17682#issuecomment-2839527750

## Test Plan

Existing mdtests updated; a couple of new ones added.
2025-05-03 16:43:18 +01:00
Brent Westbrook c4a08782cc
Add regression test for parent `noqa` (#17783)
Summary
--

Adds a regression test for #2253 after I tried to delete the fix from
#2464.
2025-05-03 11:38:31 -04:00
Alex Waygood 91481a8be7
[red-knot] Minor simplifications to `types/display.rs` (#17813) 2025-05-03 15:29:05 +01:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 097af060c9
[`refurb`] Fix false positive for float and complex numbers in `FURB116` (#17661) 2025-05-03 15:59:46 +02:00
Alex Waygood b7d0b3f9e5
[red-knot] Add tests asserting that subclasses of `Any` are assignable to arbitrary protocol types (#17810) 2025-05-03 12:41:55 +00:00
Alex Waygood 084352f72c
[red-knot] Distinguish fully static protocols from non-fully-static protocols (#17795) 2025-05-03 11:12:23 +01:00
Carl Meyer 78d4356301
[red-knot] add tracing of salsa events in mdtests (#17803) 2025-05-03 09:00:11 +02:00
Douglas Creager 96697c98f3
[red-knot] Legacy generic classes (#17721)
This adds support for legacy generic classes, which use a
`typing.Generic` base class, or which inherit from another generic class
that has been specialized with legacy typevars.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-05-02 20:34:20 -04:00
Micha Reiser f7cae4ffb5
[red-knot] Don't panic when `primary-span` is missing while panicking (#17799) 2025-05-02 21:19:03 +01:00
Douglas Creager 675a5af89a
[red-knot] Use `Vec` in `CallArguments`; reuse `self` when we can (#17793)
Quick follow-on to #17788. If there is no bound `self` parameter, we can
reuse the existing `CallArgument{,Type}s`, and we can use a straight
`Vec` instead of a `VecDeque`.
2025-05-02 12:00:02 -04:00
David Peter ea3f4ac059
[red-knot] Refactor: no mutability in call APIs (#17788)
## Summary

Remove mutability in parameter types for a few functions such as
`with_self` and `try_call`. I tried the `Rc`-approach with cheap cloning
[suggest
here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17733#discussion_r2068722860)
first, but it turns out we need a whole stack of prepended arguments
(there can be [both `self` *and*
`cls`](3cf44e401a/crates/red_knot_python_semantic/resources/mdtest/call/constructor.md?plain=1#L113)),
and we would need the same construct not just for `CallArguments` but
also for `CallArgumentTypes`. At that point we're cloning `VecDeque`s
anyway, so the overhead of cloning the whole `VecDeque` with all
arguments didn't seem to justify the additional code complexity.

## Benchmarks

Benchmarks on tomllib, black, jinja, isort seem neutral.
2025-05-02 13:53:19 +02:00
David Peter 6d2c10cca2
[red-knot] Fix panic for `tuple[x[y]]` string annotation (#17787)
## Summary

closes #17775

## Test Plan

Added corpus regression test
2025-05-02 12:11:47 +02:00
David Peter 3cf44e401a
[red-knot] Implicit instance attributes in generic methods (#17769)
## Summary

Add the ability to detect instance attribute assignments in class
methods that are generic.

This does not address the code duplication mentioned in #16928. I can
open a ticket for this after this has been merged.

closes #16928

## Test Plan

Added regression test.
2025-05-02 08:20:37 +00:00
Micha Reiser 17050e2ec5
doc: Add link to `check-typed-exception` from `S110` and `S112` (#17786) 2025-05-02 09:25:58 +02:00
Micha Reiser a6dc04f96e
Fix module name in ASYNC110, 115, and 116 fixes (#17774) 2025-05-01 23:37:09 +02:00
David Peter e515899141
[red-knot] More informative hover-types for assignments (#17762)
## Summary

closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/17122

## Test Plan

* New hover tests
* Opened the playground locally and saw that new hover-types are shown
as expected.
2025-05-01 20:33:51 +02:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas 0c80c56afc
[syntax-errors] Use consistent message for bad starred expression usage. (#17772) 2025-05-01 20:18:35 +02:00
Andrew Gallant b7ce694162 red_knot_server: add auto-completion MVP
This PR does the wiring necessary to respond to completion requests from
LSP clients.

As far as the actual completion results go, they are nearly about the
dumbest and simplest thing we can do: we simply return a de-duplicated
list of all identifiers from the current module.
2025-05-01 12:08:10 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 163d526407
Allow passing a virtual environment to `ruff analyze graph` (#17743)
Summary
--

Fixes #16598 by adding the `--python` flag to `ruff analyze graph`,
which adds a `PythonPath` to the `SearchPathSettings` for module
resolution. For the [albatross-virtual-workspace] example from the uv
repo, this updates the output from the initial issue:

```shell
> ruff analyze graph packages/albatross
{
  "packages/albatross/check_installed_albatross.py": [
    "packages/albatross/src/albatross/__init__.py"
  ],
  "packages/albatross/src/albatross/__init__.py": []
}
```

To include both the the workspace `bird_feeder` import _and_ the
third-party `tqdm` import in the output:

```shell
> myruff analyze graph packages/albatross --python .venv
{
  "packages/albatross/check_installed_albatross.py": [
    "packages/albatross/src/albatross/__init__.py"
  ],
  "packages/albatross/src/albatross/__init__.py": [
    ".venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/tqdm/__init__.py",
    "packages/bird-feeder/src/bird_feeder/__init__.py"
  ]
}
```

Note the hash in the uv link! I was temporarily very confused why my
local tests were showing an `iniconfig` import instead of `tqdm` until I
realized that the example has been updated on the uv main branch, which
I had locally.

Test Plan
--

A new integration test with a stripped down venv based on the
`albatross` example.

[albatross-virtual-workspace]:
aa629c4a54/scripts/workspaces/albatross-virtual-workspace
2025-05-01 11:29:52 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 75effb8ed7
Bump 0.11.8 (#17766) 2025-05-01 10:19:58 -04:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 3353d07938
[`flake8-use-pathlib`] Fix `PTH104`false positive when `rename` is passed a file descriptor (#17712)
## Summary
Contains the same changes to the semantic type inference as
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17705.

Fixes #17694
<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->
Snapshot tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <brentrwestbrook@gmail.com>
2025-05-01 10:01:17 -04:00
Hans 76ec64d535
[`red-knot`] Allow subclasses of Any to be assignable to Callable types (#17717)
## Summary

Fixes #17701.

## Test plan

New Markdown test.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-05-01 10:18:12 +02:00
Micha Reiser b7e69ecbfc
[red-knot] Increase durability of read-only `File` fields (#17757) 2025-05-01 09:25:48 +02:00
Micha Reiser 9c57862262
[red-knot] Cache source type during semanic index building (#17756)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-05-01 08:51:53 +02:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 67ef370733
[`flake8-use-pathlib`] Fix `PTH116` false positive when `stat` is passed a file descriptor (#17709)
Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-05-01 08:16:28 +02:00
github-actions[bot] e17e1e860b
Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#17753)
Co-authored-by: typeshedbot <>
2025-05-01 07:57:03 +02:00
David Peter 03d8679adf
[red-knot] Preliminary `NamedTuple` support (#17738)
## Summary

Adds preliminary support for `NamedTuple`s, including:
* No false positives when constructing a `NamedTuple` object
* Correct signature for the synthesized `__new__` method, i.e. proper
checking of constructor calls
* A patched MRO (`NamedTuple` => `tuple`), mainly to make type inference
of named attributes possible, but also to better reflect the runtime
MRO.

All of this works:
```py
from typing import NamedTuple

class Person(NamedTuple):
    id: int
    name: str
    age: int | None = None

alice = Person(1, "Alice", 42)
alice = Person(id=1, name="Alice", age=42)

reveal_type(alice.id)  # revealed: int
reveal_type(alice.name)  # revealed: str
reveal_type(alice.age)  # revealed: int | None

# error: [missing-argument]
Person(3)

# error: [too-many-positional-arguments]
Person(3, "Eve", 99, "extra")

# error: [invalid-argument-type]
Person(id="3", name="Eve")
```

Not included:
* type inference for index-based access.
* support for the functional `MyTuple = NamedTuple("MyTuple", […])`
syntax

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests

## Ecosystem analysis

```
                          Diagnostic Analysis Report                           
┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━┓
┃ Diagnostic ID                     ┃ Severity ┃ Removed ┃ Added ┃ Net Change ┃
┡━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━┩
│ lint:call-non-callable            │ error    │       0 │     3 │         +3 │
│ lint:call-possibly-unbound-method │ warning  │       0 │     4 │         +4 │
│ lint:invalid-argument-type        │ error    │       0 │    72 │        +72 │
│ lint:invalid-context-manager      │ error    │       0 │     2 │         +2 │
│ lint:invalid-return-type          │ error    │       0 │     2 │         +2 │
│ lint:missing-argument             │ error    │       0 │    46 │        +46 │
│ lint:no-matching-overload         │ error    │   19121 │     0 │     -19121 │
│ lint:not-iterable                 │ error    │       0 │     6 │         +6 │
│ lint:possibly-unbound-attribute   │ warning  │      13 │    32 │        +19 │
│ lint:redundant-cast               │ warning  │       0 │     1 │         +1 │
│ lint:unresolved-attribute         │ error    │       0 │    10 │        +10 │
│ lint:unsupported-operator         │ error    │       3 │     9 │         +6 │
│ lint:unused-ignore-comment        │ warning  │      15 │     4 │        -11 │
├───────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼─────────┼───────┼────────────┤
│ TOTAL                             │          │   19152 │   191 │     -18961 │
└───────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴─────────┴───────┴────────────┘

Analysis complete. Found 13 unique diagnostic IDs.
Total diagnostics removed: 19152
Total diagnostics added: 191
Net change: -18961
```

I uploaded the ecosystem full diff (ignoring the 19k
`no-matching-overload` diagnostics)
[here](https://shark.fish/diff-namedtuple.html).

* There are some new `missing-argument` false positives which come from
the fact that named tuples are often created using unpacking as in
`MyNamedTuple(*fields)`, which we do not understand yet.
* There are some new `unresolved-attribute` false positives, because
methods like `_replace` are not available.
* Lots of the `invalid-argument-type` diagnostics look like true
positives

---------

Co-authored-by: Douglas Creager <dcreager@dcreager.net>
2025-04-30 22:52:04 +02:00
Victor Hugo Gomes d33a503686
[red-knot] Add tests for classes that have incompatible `__new__` and `__init__` methods (#17747)
Closes #17737
2025-04-30 20:40:16 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala d2a238dfad
[red-knot] Update call binding to return all matching overloads (#17618)
## Summary

This PR updates the existing overload matching methods to return an
iterator of all the matched overloads instead.

This would be useful once the overload call evaluation algorithm is
implemented which should provide an accurate picture of all the matched
overloads. The return type would then be picked from either the only
matched overload or the first overload from the ones that are matched.

In an earlier version of this PR, it tried to check if using an
intersection of return types from the matched overload would help reduce
the false positives but that's not enough. [This
comment](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17618#issuecomment-2842891696)
keep the ecosystem analysis for that change for prosperity.

> [!NOTE]
>
> The best way to review this PR is by hiding the whitespace changes
because there are two instances where a large match expression is
indented to be inside a loop over matching overlods
>
> <img width="1207" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-28 at 15 12 16"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e06cbfa4-04fa-435f-84ef-4e5c3c5626d1"
/>

## Test Plan

Make sure existing test cases are unaffected and no ecosystem changes.
2025-05-01 01:33:21 +05:30
Wei Lee 6e765b4527
[`airflow`] apply Replacement::AutoImport to `AIR312` (#17570)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

This is not yet fixing anything as the names are not changed, but it
lays down the foundation for fixing.

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

the existing test fixture should already cover this change
2025-04-30 15:53:10 -04:00
Vasco Schiavo c5e41c278c
[`ruff`] Add fix safety section (`RUF028`) (#17722)
The PR add the fix safety section for rule `RUF028`
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15584 )

See also
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/15584#issuecomment-2820424485)
for the reason behind the _unsafe_ of the fix.
2025-04-30 15:06:25 -04:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas 0eeb02c0c1
[syntax-errors] Detect single starred expression assignment `x = *y` (#17624)
## Summary

Part of #17412

Starred expressions cannot be used as values in assignment expressions.
Add a new semantic syntax error to catch such instances.
Note that we already have
`ParseErrorType::InvalidStarredExpressionUsage` to catch some starred
expression errors during parsing, but that does not cover top level
assignment expressions.

## Test Plan

- Added new inline tests for the new rule
- Found some examples marked as "valid" in existing tests (`_ = *data`),
which are not really valid (per this new rule) and updated them
- There was an existing inline test - `assign_stmt_invalid_value_expr`
which had instances of `*` expression which would be deemed invalid by
this new rule. Converted these to tuples, so that they do not trigger
this new rule.
2025-04-30 15:04:00 -04:00
Brendan Cooley 5679bf00bc
Fix example syntax for pydocstyle ignore_var_parameters option (#17740)
Co-authored-by: Brendan Cooley <brendanc@ladodgers.com>
2025-04-30 18:19:41 +02:00
Alex Waygood b6de01b9a5
[red-knot] Ban direct instantiation of generic protocols as well as non-generic ones (#17741) 2025-04-30 16:01:28 +00:00
David Peter 18bac94226
[red-knot] Lookup of `__new__` (#17733)
## Summary

Model the lookup of `__new__` without going through
`Type::try_call_dunder`. The `__new__` method is only looked up on the
constructed type itself, not on the meta-type.

This now removes ~930 false positives across the ecosystem (vs 255 for
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17662). It introduces 30 new
false positives related to the construction of enums via something like
`Color = enum.Enum("Color", ["RED", "GREEN"])`. This is expected,
because we don't handle custom metaclass `__call__` methods. The fact
that we previously didn't emit diagnostics there was a coincidence (we
incorrectly called `EnumMeta.__new__`, and since we don't fully
understand its signature, that happened to work with `str`, `list`
arguments).

closes #17462

## Test Plan

Regression test
2025-04-30 17:27:09 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala 7568eeb7a5
[red-knot] Check decorator consistency on overloads (#17684)
## Summary

Part of #15383.

As per the spec
(https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/overload.html#invalid-overload-definitions):

For `@staticmethod` and `@classmethod`:

> If one overload signature is decorated with `@staticmethod` or
`@classmethod`, all overload signatures must be similarly decorated. The
implementation, if present, must also have a consistent decorator. Type
checkers should report an error if these conditions are not met.

For `@final` and `@override`:

> If a `@final` or `@override` decorator is supplied for a function with
overloads, the decorator should be applied only to the overload
implementation if it is present. If an overload implementation isn’t
present (for example, in a stub file), the `@final` or `@override`
decorator should be applied only to the first overload. Type checkers
should enforce these rules and generate an error when they are violated.
If a `@final` or `@override` decorator follows these rules, a type
checker should treat the decorator as if it is present on all overloads.

## Test Plan

Update existing tests; add snapshots.
2025-04-30 20:34:21 +05:30
Hans 0e85cbdd91
[`flake8-use-pathlib`] Avoid suggesting `Path.iterdir()` for `os.listdir` with file descriptor (`PTH208`) (#17715)
## Summary

Fixes: #17695

---------

Co-authored-by: Dhruv Manilawala <dhruvmanila@gmail.com>
2025-04-30 20:08:57 +05:30
Dhruv Manilawala 7825975972
[red-knot] Check overloads without an implementation (#17681)
## Summary

As mentioned in the spec
(https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/overload.html#invalid-overload-definitions),
part of #15383:

> The `@overload`-decorated definitions must be followed by an overload
implementation, which does not include an `@overload` decorator. Type
checkers should report an error or warning if an implementation is
missing. Overload definitions within stub files, protocols, and on
abstract methods within abstract base classes are exempt from this
check.

## Test Plan

Remove TODOs from the test; create one diagnostic snapshot.
2025-04-30 19:54:21 +05:30
Max Mynter f584b66824
Expand Semantic Syntax Coverage (#17725)
Re: #17526 

## Summary
Adds tests to red knot and `linter.rs` for the semantic syntax. 

Specifically add tests for `ReboundComprehensionVariable`,
`DuplicateTypeParameter`, and `MultipleCaseAssignment`.

Refactor the `test_async_comprehension_in_sync_comprehension` →
`test_semantic_error` to be more general for all semantic syntax test
cases.

## Test Plan
This is a test.

## Question
I'm happy to contribute more tests the coming days. 

Should that happen here or should we merge this PR such that the
refactor `test_async_comprehension_in_sync_comprehension` →
`test_semantic_error` is available on main and others can chime in, too?
2025-04-30 10:14:08 -04:00
Dhruv Manilawala ad1a8da4d1
[red-knot] Check for invalid overload usages (#17609)
## Summary

Part of #15383, this PR adds the core infrastructure to check for
invalid overloads and adds a diagnostic to raise if there are < 2
overloads for a given definition.

### Design notes

The requirements to check the overloads are:
* Requires `FunctionType` which has the `to_overloaded` method
* The `FunctionType` **should** be for the function that is either the
implementation or the last overload if the implementation doesn't exists
* Avoid checking any `FunctionType` that are part of an overload chain
* Consider visibility constraints

This required a couple of iteration to make sure all of the above
requirements are fulfilled.

#### 1. Use a set to deduplicate

The logic would first collect all the `FunctionType` that are part of
the overload chain except for the implementation or the last overload if
the implementation doesn't exists. Then, when iterating over all the
function declarations within the scope, we'd avoid checking these
functions. But, this approach would fail to consider visibility
constraints as certain overloads _can_ be behind a version check. Those
aren't part of the overload chain but those aren't a separate overload
chain either.

<details><summary>Implementation:</summary>
<p>

```rs
fn check_overloaded_functions(&mut self) {
    let function_definitions = || {
        self.types
            .declarations
            .iter()
            .filter_map(|(definition, ty)| {
                // Filter out function literals that result from anything other than a function
                // definition e.g., imports.
                if let DefinitionKind::Function(function) = definition.kind(self.db()) {
                    ty.inner_type()
                        .into_function_literal()
                        .map(|ty| (ty, definition.symbol(self.db()), function.node()))
                } else {
                    None
                }
            })
    };

    // A set of all the functions that are part of an overloaded function definition except for
    // the implementation function and the last overload in case the implementation doesn't
    // exists. This allows us to collect all the function definitions that needs to be skipped
    // when checking for invalid overload usages.
    let mut overloads: HashSet<FunctionType<'db>> = HashSet::default();

    for (function, _) in function_definitions() {
        let Some(overloaded) = function.to_overloaded(self.db()) else {
            continue;
        };
        if overloaded.implementation.is_some() {
            overloads.extend(overloaded.overloads.iter().copied());
        } else if let Some((_, previous_overloads)) = overloaded.overloads.split_last() {
            overloads.extend(previous_overloads.iter().copied());
        }
    }

    for (function, function_node) in function_definitions() {
        let Some(overloaded) = function.to_overloaded(self.db()) else {
            continue;
        };
        if overloads.contains(&function) {
            continue;
        }

        // At this point, the `function` variable is either the implementation function or the
        // last overloaded function if the implementation doesn't exists.

        if overloaded.overloads.len() < 2 {
            if let Some(builder) = self
                .context
                .report_lint(&INVALID_OVERLOAD, &function_node.name)
            {
                let mut diagnostic = builder.into_diagnostic(format_args!(
                    "Function `{}` requires at least two overloads",
                    &function_node.name
                ));
                if let Some(first_overload) = overloaded.overloads.first() {
                    diagnostic.annotate(
                        self.context
                            .secondary(first_overload.focus_range(self.db()))
                            .message(format_args!("Only one overload defined here")),
                    );
                }
            }
        }
    }
 }
```

</p>
</details> 

#### 2. Define a `predecessor` query

The `predecessor` query would return the previous `FunctionType` for the
given `FunctionType` i.e., the current logic would be extracted to be a
query instead. This could then be used to make sure that we're checking
the entire overload chain once. The way this would've been implemented
is to have a `to_overloaded` implementation which would take the root of
the overload chain instead of the leaf. But, this would require updates
to the use-def map to somehow be able to return the _following_
functions for a given definition.

#### 3. Create a successor link

This is what Pyrefly uses, we'd create a forward link between two
functions that are involved in an overload chain. This means that for a
given function, we can get the successor function. This could be used to
find the _leaf_ of the overload chain which can then be used with the
`to_overloaded` method to get the entire overload chain. But, this would
also require updating the use-def map to be able to "see" the
_following_ function.

### Implementation 

This leads us to the final implementation that this PR implements which
is to consider the overloaded functions using:
* Collect all the **function symbols** that are defined **and** called
within the same file. This could potentially be an overloaded function
* Use the public bindings to get the leaf of the overload chain and use
that to get the entire overload chain via `to_overloaded` and perform
the check

This has a limitation that in case a function redefines an overload,
then that overload will not be checked. For example:

```py
from typing import overload

@overload
def f() -> None: ...
@overload
def f(x: int) -> int: ...

# The above overload will not be checked as the below function with the same name
# shadows it

def f(*args: int) -> int: ...
```

## Test Plan

Update existing mdtest and add snapshot diagnostics.
2025-04-30 19:37:42 +05:30
Micha Reiser 0861ecfa55
[red-knot] Use 'full' salsa backtrace output that includes durability and revisions (#17735) 2025-04-30 11:04:06 +00:00
Alex Waygood d1f359afbb
[red-knot] Initial support for protocol types (#17682) 2025-04-30 11:03:10 +00:00
Alex Waygood b84b58760e
[red-knot] Computing a type ordering for two non-normalized types is meaningless (#17734) 2025-04-30 11:58:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser d94be0e780
[red-knot] Include salsa backtrace in check and mdtest panic messages (#17732)
Co-authored-by: David Peter <sharkdp@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-30 10:26:40 +02:00
Alex Waygood 8a6787b39e
[red-knot] Fix control flow for `assert` statements (#17702)
## Summary

@sharkdp and I realised in our 1:1 this morning that our control flow
for `assert` statements isn't quite accurate at the moment. Namely, for
something like this:

```py
def _(x: int | None):
    assert x is None, reveal_type(x)
```

we currently reveal `None` for `x` here, but this is incorrect. In
actual fact, the `msg` expression of an `assert` statement (the
expression after the comma) will only be evaluated if the test (`x is
None`) evaluates to `False`. As such, we should be adding a constraint
of `~None` to `x` in the `msg` expression, which should simplify the
inferred type of `x` to `int` in that context (`(int | None) & ~None` ->
`int`).

## Test Plan

Mdtests added.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-04-30 09:57:49 +02:00
David Peter 4a621c2c12
[red-knot] Fix recording of negative visibility constraints (#17731)
## Summary

We were previously recording wrong reachability constraints for negative
branches. Instead of `[cond] AND (NOT [True])` below, we were recording
`[cond] AND (NOT ([cond] AND [True]))`, i.e. we were negating not just
the last predicate, but the `AND`-ed reachability constraint from last
clause. With this fix, we now record the correct constraints for the
example from #17723:

```py
def _(cond: bool):
    if cond:
        # reachability: [cond]
        if True:
            # reachability: [cond] AND [True]
            pass
        else:
            # reachability: [cond] AND (NOT [True])
            x
```

closes #17723 

## Test Plan

* Regression test.
* Verified the ecosystem changes
2025-04-30 09:32:13 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala f11d9cb509
[red-knot] Support overloads for callable equivalence (#17698)
## Summary

Part of #15383, this PR adds `is_equivalent_to` support for overloaded
callables.

This is mainly done by delegating it to the subtyping check in that two
types A and B are considered equivalent if A is a subtype of B and B is
a subtype of A.

## Test Plan

Add test cases for overloaded callables in `is_equivalent_to.md`
2025-04-30 02:53:59 +05:30
Victor Hugo Gomes 8c68d30c3a
[`flake8-use-pathlib`] Fix `PTH123` false positive when `open` is passed a file descriptor from a function call (#17705)
## Summary
Includes minor changes to the semantic type inference to help detect the
return type of function call.

Fixes #17691

## Test Plan

Snapshot tests
2025-04-29 16:51:38 -04:00
Alex Waygood 93d6a3567b
[red-knot] mdtest.py: Watch for changes in `red_knot_vendored` and `red_knot_test` as well as in `red_knot_python_semantic` (#17718) 2025-04-29 18:27:49 +00:00
Micha Reiser 1d788981cd
[red-knot] Capture backtrace in "check-failed" diagnostic (#17641)
Co-authored-by: David Peter <sharkdp@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-29 16:58:58 +00:00
Hans 7d46579808
[docs] fix duplicated 'are' in comment for PTH123 rule (#17714) 2025-04-29 17:58:39 +02:00
Alex Waygood c9a6b1a9d0
[red-knot] Make `Type::signatures()` exhaustive (#17706) 2025-04-29 15:14:08 +01:00
Hans 9b9d16c3ba
[red-knot] colorize concise output diagnostics (#17232) (#17479)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Gallant <andrew@astral.sh>
2025-04-29 16:07:16 +02:00
David Peter 79f8473e51
[red-knot] Assignability of class literals to Callables (#17704)
## Summary

Subtyping was already modeled, but assignability also needs an explicit
branch. Removes 921 ecosystem false positives.

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2025-04-29 15:04:22 +02:00
Douglas Creager ca4fdf452d
Create `TypeVarInstance` type for legacy typevars (#16538)
We are currently representing type variables using a `KnownInstance`
variant, which wraps a `TypeVarInstance` that contains the information
about the typevar (name, bounds, constraints, default type). We were
previously only constructing that type for PEP 695 typevars. This PR
constructs that type for legacy typevars as well.

It also detects functions that are generic because they use legacy
typevars in their parameter list. With the existing logic for inferring
specializations of function calls (#17301), that means that we are
correctly detecting that the definition of `reveal_type` in the typeshed
is generic, and inferring the correct specialization of `_T` for each
call site.

This does not yet handle legacy generic classes; that will come in a
follow-on PR.
2025-04-29 09:03:06 -04:00
Dylan 3c460a7b9a
Make syntax error for unparenthesized except tuples version specific to before 3.14 (#17660)
What it says on the tin 😄
2025-04-29 07:55:30 -05:00
Alex Waygood 31e6576971
[red-knot] micro-optimise `ClassLiteral::is_protocol` (#17703) 2025-04-29 12:35:53 +00:00
Micha Reiser c953e7d143
[red-knot] Improve log message for default python platform (#17700) 2025-04-29 08:26:41 +00:00
Vasco Schiavo 5096824793
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF017`) (#17480)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `RUF017` (#15584 )
2025-04-28 22:07:22 +00:00
Dylan ae7691b026
Add Python 3.14 to configuration options (#17647)
A small PR that just updates the various settings/configurations to
allow Python 3.14. At the moment selecting that target version will
have no impact compared to Python 3.13 - except that a warning
is emitted if the user does so with `preview` disabled.
2025-04-28 16:29:00 -05:00
Wei Lee 504fa20057
[`airflow`] Apply auto fixes to cases where the names have changed in Airflow 3 (`AIR302`) (#17553)
## Summary

<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

Apply auto fixes to cases where the names have changed in Airflow 3 in
AIR302 and split the huge test cases into different test cases based on
proivder

## Test Plan

<!-- How was it tested? -->

the test cases has been split into multiple for easier checking
2025-04-28 16:35:17 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 01a31c08f5
Add config option to disable `typing_extensions` imports (#17611)
Summary
--

This PR resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9761 by adding
a linter configuration option to disable
`typing_extensions` imports. As mentioned [here], it would be ideal if
we could
detect whether or not `typing_extensions` is available as a dependency
automatically, but this seems like a much easier fix in the meantime.

The default for the new option, `typing-extensions`, is `true`,
preserving the current behavior. Setting it to `false` will bail out of
the new
`Checker::typing_importer` method, which has been refactored from the 
`Checker::import_from_typing` method in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17340),
with `None`, which is then handled specially by each rule that calls it.

I considered some alternatives to a config option, such as checking if
`typing_extensions` has been imported or checking for a `TYPE_CHECKING`
block we could use, but I think defaulting to allowing
`typing_extensions` imports and allowing the user to disable this with
an option is both simple to implement and pretty intuitive.

[here]:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/9761#issuecomment-2790492853

Test Plan
--

New linter tests exercising several combinations of Python versions and
the new config option for PYI019. I also added tests for the other
affected rules, but only in the case where the new config option is
enabled. The rules' existing tests also cover the default case.
2025-04-28 14:57:36 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 405878a128 ruff_db: render file paths in diagnostics as relative paths if possible
This is done in what appears to be the same way as Ruff: we get the CWD,
strip the prefix from the path if possible, and use that. If stripping
the prefix fails, then we print the full path as-is.

Fixes #17233
2025-04-28 14:32:34 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 9a8f3cf247 red_knot_python_semantic: improve `not-iterable` diagnostic
This cleans up one particular TODO by splitting the "because" part of
the `not-iterable` diagnostic out into an info sub-diagnostic.
2025-04-28 11:03:41 -04:00
David Peter 07718f4788
[red-knot] Allow all callables to be assignable to @Todo-signatures (#17680)
## Summary

Removes ~850 diagnostics related to assignability of callable types,
where the callable-being-assigned-to has a "Todo signature", which
should probably accept any left hand side callable/signature.
2025-04-28 16:40:35 +02:00
Dylan 1e8881f9af
[`refurb`] Mark fix as safe for `readlines-in-for` (`FURB129`) (#17644)
This PR promotes the fix applicability of [readlines-in-for
(FURB129)](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/readlines-in-for/#readlines-in-for-furb129)
to always safe.

In the original PR (https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9880), the
author marked the rule as unsafe because Ruff's type inference couldn't
quite guarantee that we had an `IOBase` object in hand. Some false
positives were recorded in the test fixture. However, before the PR was
merged, Charlie added the necessary type inference and the false
positives went away.

According to the [Python
documentation](https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.IOBase), I
believe this fix is safe for any proper implementation of `IOBase`:

>[IOBase](https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.IOBase) (and its
subclasses) supports the iterator protocol, meaning that an
[IOBase](https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.IOBase) object can
be iterated over yielding the lines in a stream. Lines are defined
slightly differently depending on whether the stream is a binary stream
(yielding bytes), or a text stream (yielding character strings). See
[readline()](https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.IOBase.readline)
below.

and then in the [documentation for
`readlines`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.IOBase.readlines):

>Read and return a list of lines from the stream. hint can be specified
to control the number of lines read: no more lines will be read if the
total size (in bytes/characters) of all lines so far exceeds hint. [...]
>Note that it’s already possible to iterate on file objects using for
line in file: ... without calling file.readlines().

I believe that a careful reading of our [versioning
policy](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/versioning/#version-changes)
requires that this change be deferred to a minor release - but please
correct me if I'm wrong!
2025-04-28 09:39:55 -05:00
Dylan 152a0b6585
Collect preview lint behaviors in separate module (#17646)
This PR collects all behavior gated under preview into a new module
`ruff_linter::preview` that exposes functions like
`is_my_new_feature_enabled` - just as is done in the formatter crate.
2025-04-28 09:12:24 -05:00
David Peter 92f95ff494
[red-knot] TypedDict: No errors for introspection dunder attributes (#17677)
## Summary

Do not emit errors when accessing introspection dunder attributes such
as `__required_keys__` on `TypedDict`s.
2025-04-28 13:28:43 +02:00
Victor Hugo Gomes ceb2bf1168
[`flake8-pyi`] Ensure `Literal[None,] | Literal[None,]` is not autofixed to `None | None` (`PYI061`) (#17659)
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-04-28 12:23:29 +01:00
David Peter f521358033
[red-knot] No errors for definitions of `TypedDict`s (#17674)
## Summary

Do not emit errors when defining `TypedDict`s:

```py
from typing_extensions import TypedDict

# No error here
class Person(TypedDict):
    name: str
    age: int | None

# No error for this alternative syntax
Message = TypedDict("Message", {"id": int, "content": str})
```

## Ecosystem analysis

* Removes ~ 450 false positives for `TypedDict` definitions.
* Changes a few diagnostic messages.
* Adds a few (< 10) false positives, for example:
  ```diff
+ error[lint:unresolved-attribute]
/tmp/mypy_primer/projects/hydra-zen/src/hydra_zen/structured_configs/_utils.py:262:5:
Type `Literal[DataclassOptions]` has no attribute `__required_keys__`
+ error[lint:unresolved-attribute]
/tmp/mypy_primer/projects/hydra-zen/src/hydra_zen/structured_configs/_utils.py:262:42:
Type `Literal[DataclassOptions]` has no attribute `__optional_keys__`
  ```
* New true positive

4f8263cd7f/corporate/lib/remote_billing_util.py (L155-L157)
  ```diff
+ error[lint:invalid-assignment]
/tmp/mypy_primer/projects/zulip/corporate/lib/remote_billing_util.py:155:5:
Object of type `RemoteBillingIdentityDict | LegacyServerIdentityDict |
None` is not assignable to `LegacyServerIdentityDict | None`
  ```

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-04-28 13:13:28 +02:00
Micha Reiser dbc137c951
[red-knot] Use 101 exit code when there's at least one diagnostic with severity 'fatal' (#17640) 2025-04-28 10:03:14 +02:00
Victor Hugo Gomes 826b2c9ff3
[`pycodestyle`] Fix duplicated diagnostic in `E712` (#17651) 2025-04-28 08:31:16 +01:00
jie211 a3e55cfd8f
[airflow] fix typos `AIR312` (#17673) 2025-04-28 08:31:41 +02:00
justin d2246278e6
[red-knot] Don't ignore hidden files by default (#17655) 2025-04-28 08:21:11 +02:00
Micha Reiser 1bdb22c139
[red-knot] Fix offset handling in playground for 2-code-point UTF16 characters (#17520) 2025-04-27 11:44:55 +01:00
Micha Reiser 1c65e0ad25
Split `SourceLocation` into `LineColumn` and `SourceLocation` (#17587) 2025-04-27 11:27:33 +01:00
justin 4443f6653c
[red-knot] Add --respect-ignore-files flag (#17645)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-04-27 10:55:41 +01:00
Vasco Schiavo b0d475f353
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF027`) (#17485)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `RUF027` (#15584 ).

Actually, I have an example of a false positive. Should I include it in
the` fix safety` section?

---------

Co-authored-by: Dylan <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-04-26 16:43:53 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo b578a828ef
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF005`) (#17484)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `RUF005` (#15584 ).

---------

Co-authored-by: Dylan <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-04-26 16:43:02 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo 64ba39a385
[`flynt`] add fix safety section (`FLY002`) (#17496)
The PR add the fix safety section for rule `FLY002` (#15584 )

The motivation for the content of the fix safety section is given by the
following example

```python
foo = 1
bar = [2, 3]

try:
    result_join = " ".join((foo, bar))
    print(f"Join result: {result_join}")
except TypeError as e:
    print(f"Join error: {e}")
```

which print `Join error: sequence item 0: expected str instance, int
found`

But after the fix is applied, we have

```python
foo = 1
bar = [2, 3]

try:
    result_join = f"{foo} {bar}"
    print(f"Join result: {result_join}")
except TypeError as e:
    print(f"Join error: {e}")
```

which print `Join result: 1 [2, 3]`

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-04-26 16:00:01 +00:00
Hans a4e225ee8a
[`flake8-async`] Add fix safety section (`ASYNC116`) (#17497)
## Summary

This PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `ASYNC116` in
`long_sleep_not_forever.rs` for #15584

---------

Co-authored-by: dylwil3 <dylwil3@gmail.com>
2025-04-26 10:40:51 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo 45d0634b01
[`pydocstyle`] add fix safety section (`D200`) (#17502)
The PR add the fix safety section for rule `D200` (#15584 )
2025-04-26 08:59:05 -05:00
Vasco Schiavo 4bcf1778fa
[`ruff`] add fix safety section (`RUF057`) (#17483)
The PR add the `fix safety` section for rule `RUF057` (#15584 )
2025-04-26 06:58:52 -05:00
Micha Reiser 6044f04137
Revert "[red-knot] Add --respect-ignore-files flag (#17569)" (#17642) 2025-04-26 10:30:50 +00:00
justin 2e95475f57
[red-knot] Add --respect-ignore-files flag (#17569)
Co-authored-by: Micha Reiser <micha@reiser.io>
2025-04-26 10:02:03 +00:00
Micha Reiser cfa1505068
[red-knot] Fix CLI hang when a dependent query panics (#17631) 2025-04-26 06:28:45 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala 0251679f87
[red-knot] Add new property tests for subtyping with "bottom" callable (#17635)
## Summary

I remember we discussed about adding this as a property tests so here I
am.

## Test Plan

```console
❯ QUICKCHECK_TESTS=10000000 cargo test --locked --release --package red_knot_python_semantic -- --ignored types::property_tests::stable::bottom_callable_is_subtype_of_all_fully_static_callable
    Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.10s
     Running unittests src/lib.rs (target/release/deps/red_knot_python_semantic-e41596ca2dbd0e98)
running 1 test
test types::property_tests::stable::bottom_callable_is_subtype_of_all_fully_static_callable ... ok
test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 233 filtered out; finished in 30.91s
```
2025-04-26 03:58:13 +05:30
Douglas Creager 6ab32a7746
[red-knot] Create generic context for generic classes lazily (#17617)
As discussed today, this is needed to handle legacy generic classes
without having to infer the types of the class's explicit bases eagerly
at class construction time. Pulling this out into a separate PR so
there's a smaller diff to review.

This also makes our representation of generic classes and functions more
consistent — before, we had separate Rust types and enum variants for
generic/non-generic classes, but a single type for generic functions.
Now we each a single (respective) type for each.

There were very few places we were differentiation between generic and
non-generic _class literals_, and these are handled now by calling the
(salsa cached) `generic_context` _accessor function_.

Note that _`ClassType`_ is still an enum with distinct variants for
non-generic classes and specialized generic classes.
2025-04-25 14:10:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant bc0a5aa409 ruff_db: add tests for annotations with no ranges
... and fix the case where an annotation with a `Span` but no
`TextRange` or message gets completely dropped.
2025-04-25 13:25:20 -04:00
Wei Lee aba21a5d47
[`airflow`] Extend `AIR301` rule (#17598)
## Summary

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Add "airflow.operators.python.get_current_context" →
"airflow.sdk.get_current_context" rule

## Test Plan

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the test fixture has been updated accordingly
2025-04-25 12:49:32 -04:00
Wei Lee b6281a8805
[`airflow`] update existing `AIR302` rules with better suggestions (#17542)
## Summary

Even though the original suggestion works, they've been removed in later
version and is no longer the best practices.

e.g., many sql realted operators have been removed and are now suggested
to use SQLExecuteQueryOperator instead

## Test Plan

The existing test fixtures have been updated
2025-04-25 12:44:28 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 049280a3bc red_knot_project: sort diagnostics from checking files
Previously, we could iterate over files in an unspecified order (via
`HashSet` iteration) and we could accumulate diagnostics from files in
an unspecified order (via parallelism).

Here, we change the status quo so that diagnostics collected from files
are sorted after checking is complete. For now, we sort by severity
(with higher severity diagnostics appearing first) and then by
diagnostic ID to give a stable ordering.

I'm not sure if this is the best ordering.
2025-04-25 12:38:31 -04:00
Carl Meyer fa88989ef0
[red-knot] fix detecting a metaclass on a not-explicitly-specialized generic base (#17621)
## Summary

After https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17620 (which this PR is
based on), I was looking at other call sites of `Type::into_class_type`,
and I began to feel that _all_ of them were currently buggy due to
silently skipping unspecialized generic class literal types (though in
some cases the bug hadn't shown up yet because we don't understand
legacy generic classes from typeshed), and in every case they would be
better off if an unspecialized generic class literal were implicitly
specialized with the default specialization (which is the usual Python
typing semantics for an unspecialized reference to a generic class),
instead of silently skipped.

So I changed the method to implicitly apply the default specialization,
and added a test that previously failed for detecting metaclasses on an
unspecialized generic base.

I also renamed the method to `to_class_type`, because I feel we have a
strong naming convention where `Type::into_foo` is always a trivial
`const fn` that simply returns `Some()` if the type is of variant `Foo`
and `None` otherwise. Even the existing method (with it handling both
`GenericAlias` and `ClassLiteral`, and distinguishing kinds of
`ClassLiteral`) was stretching this convention, and the new version
definitely breaks that envelope.

## Test Plan

Added a test that failed before this PR.
2025-04-25 06:55:54 -07:00
Carl Meyer 4c3f389598
[red-knot] fix inheritance-cycle detection for generic classes (#17620)
## Summary

The `ClassLiteralType::inheritance_cycle` method is intended to detect
inheritance cycles that would result in cyclic MROs, emit a diagnostic,
and skip actually trying to create the cyclic MRO, falling back to an
"error" MRO instead with just `Unknown` and `object`.

This method didn't work properly for generic classes. It used
`fully_static_explicit_bases`, which filter-maps `explicit_bases` over
`Type::into_class_type`, which returns `None` for an unspecialized
generic class literal. So in a case like `class C[T](C): ...`, because
the explicit base is an unspecialized generic, we just skipped it, and
failed to detect the class as cyclically defined.

Instead, iterate directly over all `explicit_bases`, and explicitly
handle both the specialized (`GenericAlias`) and unspecialized
(`ClassLiteral`) cases, so that we check all bases and correctly detect
cyclic inheritance.

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.
2025-04-25 06:55:00 -07:00
Brent Westbrook 6d3b1d13d6
[`pylint`] Detect `global` declarations in module scope (`PLE0118`) (#17411)
Summary
--

While going through the syntax errors in [this comment], I was surprised
to see the error `name 'x' is assigned to before global declaration`,
which corresponds to [load-before-global-declaration (PLE0118)] and has
also been reimplemented as a syntax error (#17135). However, it looks
like neither of the implementations consider `global` declarations in
the top-level module scope, which is a syntax error in CPython:

```python
# try.py
x = None
global x
```

```shell
> python -m compileall -f try.py
Compiling 'try.py'...
***   File "try.py", line 2
    global x
    ^^^^^^^^
SyntaxError: name 'x' is assigned to before global declaration
```

I'm not sure this is the best or most elegant solution, but it was a
quick fix that passed all of our tests.

Test Plan
--

New PLE0118 test case.

[this comment]:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/7633#issuecomment-1740424031
[load-before-global-declaration (PLE0118)]:
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/load-before-global-declaration/#load-before-global-declaration-ple0118
2025-04-25 08:37:16 -04:00
Max Mynter 3f84e75e20
Add Semantic Error Test for LateFutureImport (#17612)
Adresses a question in #17526.

## Summary
Adds a syntax error test for `__future__` import not at top of file. 

## Question: 
Is this a redundant with
8d2c79276d/crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyflakes/F404_0.py (L1-L8)
and
8d2c79276d/crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pyflakes/F404_1.py (L1-L5)

which test pyflake `F404`?
<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->

## Test Plan
This is a test
<!-- How was it tested? -->
2025-04-25 08:32:57 -04:00
Carl Meyer afc18ff1a1
[red-knot] change TypeVarInstance to be interned, not tracked (#17616)
## Summary

Tracked structs have some issues with fixpoint iteration in Salsa, and
there's not actually any need for this to be tracked, it should be
interned like most of our type structs.

The removed comment was probably never correct (in that we could have
disambiguated sufficiently), and is definitely not relevant now that
`TypeVarInstance` also holds its `Definition`.

## Test Plan

Existing tests.
2025-04-24 14:52:25 -07:00
Dhruv Manilawala f1a539dac6
[red-knot] Special case `@final`, `@override` (#17608)
## Summary

This PR adds special-casing for `@final` and `@override` decorator for a
similar reason as https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17591 to
support the invalid overload check.

Both `final` and `override` are identity functions which can be removed
once `TypeVar` support is added.
2025-04-25 03:15:23 +05:30
Carl Meyer ef0343189c
[red-knot] add TODO comment in specialization code (#17615)
## Summary

As promised, this just adds a TODO comment to document something we
discussed today that should probably be improved at some point, but
isn't a priority right now (since it's an issue that in practice would
only affect generic classes with both `__init__` and `__new__` methods,
where some typevar is bound to `Unknown` in one and to some other type
in another.)
2025-04-24 14:41:19 -07:00
Vasco Schiavo 4eecc40110
[`semantic-syntax-errors`] test for `LoadBeforeGlobalDeclaration` - ruff linter (#17592)
Hey @ntBre 

just one easy case to see if I understood the issue #17526 

Let me know if is this what you had in mind.
2025-04-24 16:14:33 -04:00
Abhijeet Prasad Bodas cf59cee928
[syntax-errors] `nonlocal` declaration at module level (#17559)
## Summary

Part of #17412

Add a new compile-time syntax error for detecting `nonlocal`
declarations at a module level.

## Test Plan

- Added new inline tests for the syntax error
- Updated existing tests for `nonlocal` statement parsing to be inside a
function scope

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-24 16:11:46 -04:00
Wei Lee 538393d1f3
[`airflow`] Apply auto fix to cases where name has been changed in Airflow 3 (`AIR311`) (#17571)
## Summary

Apply auto fix to cases where the name has been changed in Airflow 3
(`AIR311`)

## Test Plan

The test features has been updated
2025-04-24 15:48:54 -04:00
Brent Westbrook 92ecfc908b
[syntax-errors] Make `async-comprehension-in-sync-comprehension` more specific (#17460)
## Summary

While adding semantic error support to red-knot, I noticed duplicate
diagnostics for code like this:

```py
# error: [invalid-syntax] "cannot use an asynchronous comprehension outside of an asynchronous function on Python 3.9 (syntax was added in 3.11)"
# error: [invalid-syntax] "`asynchronous comprehension` outside of an asynchronous function"
 [reveal_type(x) async for x in AsyncIterable()]
```

Beyond the duplication, the first error message doesn't make much sense
because this syntax is _not_ allowed on Python 3.11 either.

To fix this, this PR renames the
`async-comprehension-outside-async-function` semantic syntax error to
`async-comprehension-in-sync-comprehension` and fixes the rule to avoid
applying outside of sync comprehensions at all.

## Test Plan

New linter test demonstrating the false positive. The mdtests from my red-knot 
PR also reflect this change.
2025-04-24 15:45:54 -04:00
Dylan f7b48510b5
Bump 0.11.7 (#17613) 2025-04-24 13:06:38 -05:00
Dhruv Manilawala 9937064761
[red-knot] Use iterative approach to collect overloads (#17607)
## Summary

This PR updates the `to_overloaded` method to use an iterative approach
instead of a recursive one.

Refer to
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17585#discussion_r2056804587 for
context.

The main benefit here is that it avoids calling the `to_overloaded`
function in a recursive manner which is a salsa query. So, this is a bit
hand wavy but we should also see less memory used because the cache will
only contain a single entry which should be the entire overload chain.
Previously, the recursive approach would mean that each of the function
involved in an overload chain would have a cache entry. This reduce in
memory shouldn't be too much and I haven't looked at the actual data for
it.

## Test Plan

Existing test cases should pass.
2025-04-24 22:23:50 +05:30
Andrew Gallant 8d2c79276d red_knot_python_semantic: avoid Rust's screaming snake case convention in mdtest 2025-04-24 11:43:01 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 0f47810768 red_knot_python_semantic: improve diagnostics for unsupported boolean conversions
This mostly only improves things for incorrect arguments and for an
incorrect return type. It doesn't do much to improve the case where
`__bool__` isn't callable and leaves the union/other cases untouched
completely.

I picked this one because, at first glance, this _looked_ like a lower
hanging fruit. The conceptual improvement here is pretty
straight-forward: add annotations for relevant data. But it took me a
bit to figure out how to connect all of the pieces.
2025-04-24 11:43:01 -04:00
Andrew Gallant eb1d2518c1 red_knot_python_semantic: add "return type span" helper method
This is very similar to querying for the span of a parameter
in a function definition, but instead we look for the span of
a return type.
2025-04-24 11:43:01 -04:00
Andrew Gallant a45a0a92bd red_knot_python_semantic: move parameter span helper method
I wanted to use this method in other places, so I moved it
to what appears to be a God-type. I also made it slightly
more versatile: callers can ask for the entire parameter list
by omitting a specific parameter index.
2025-04-24 11:43:01 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 43bd043755 ruff_db: add a `From` impl for `FileRange` to `Span`
These types are almost equivalent. The only difference
is that a `Span`'s range is optional.
2025-04-24 11:43:01 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 9a54ee3a1c red_knot_python_semantic: add snapshot tests for unsupported boolean conversions
This just captures the status quo before we try to improve them.
2025-04-24 11:43:01 -04:00
Carl Meyer 25c3be51d2
[red-knot] simplify != narrowing (#17610)
## Summary

Follow-up from review comment in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17567#discussion_r2058649527

## Test Plan

Existing tests.
2025-04-24 15:11:45 +00:00
Matthew Mckee e71f3ed2c5
[red-knot] Update `==` and `!=` narrowing (#17567)
## Summary

Historically we have avoided narrowing on `==` tests because in many
cases it's unsound, since subclasses of a type could compare equal to
who-knows-what. But there are a lot of types (literals and unions of
them, as well as some known instances like `None` -- single-valued
types) whose `__eq__` behavior we know, and which we can safely narrow
away based on equality comparisons.

This PR implements equality narrowing in the cases where it is sound.
The most elegant way to do this (and the way that is most in-line with
our approach up until now) would be to introduce new Type variants
`NeverEqualTo[...]` and `AlwaysEqualTo[...]`, and then implement all
type relations for those variants, narrow by intersection, and let union
and intersection simplification sort it all out. This is analogous to
our existing handling for `AlwaysFalse` and `AlwaysTrue`.

But I'm reluctant to add new `Type` variants for this, mostly because
they could end up un-simplified in some types and make types even more
complex. So let's try this approach, where we handle more of the
narrowing logic as a special case.

## Test Plan

Updated and added tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-04-24 07:56:39 -07:00
Carl Meyer ac6219ec38
[red-knot] fix collapsing literal and its negation to object (#17605)
## Summary

Another follow-up to the unions-of-large-literals optimization. Restore
the behavior that e.g. `Literal[""] | ~Literal[""]` collapses to
`object`.

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.
2025-04-24 13:55:05 +00:00
Alex Waygood e93fa7062c
[red-knot] Add more tests for protocols (#17603) 2025-04-24 13:11:31 +01:00
Alex Waygood 21fd28d713
[red-knot] Ban direct instantiations of `Protocol` classes (#17597) 2025-04-24 09:31:35 +00:00
Max Mynter a01f25107a
[`pyupgrade`] Preserve parenthesis when fixing native literals containing newlines (`UP018`) (#17220) 2025-04-24 08:48:02 +02:00
camper42 48a85c4ed4
[`airflow`] fix typos (`AIR302`, `AIR312`) (#17574) 2025-04-24 08:06:32 +02:00
Dhruv Manilawala 1796ca97d5
[red-knot] Special case `@abstractmethod` for function type (#17591)
## Summary

This is required because otherwise the inferred type is not going to be
`Type::FunctionLiteral` but a todo type because we don't recognize
`TypeVar` yet:

```py
_FuncT = TypeVar("_FuncT", bound=Callable[..., Any])

def abstractmethod(funcobj: _FuncT) -> _FuncT: ...
```

This is mainly required to raise diagnostic when only some (and not all)
`@overload`-ed functions are decorated with `@abstractmethod`.
2025-04-24 03:54:52 +05:30
Alex Waygood e897f37911
[red-knot] Emit diagnostics for isinstance() and issubclass() calls where a non-runtime-checkable protocol is the second argument (#17561) 2025-04-23 21:40:23 +00:00
Alex Waygood 00e73dc331
[red-knot] Infer the members of a protocol class (#17556) 2025-04-23 21:36:12 +00:00
Dhruv Manilawala 7b6222700b
[red-knot] Add `FunctionType::to_overloaded` (#17585)
## Summary

This PR adds a new method `FunctionType::to_overloaded` which converts a
`FunctionType` into an `OverloadedFunction` which contains all the
`@overload`-ed `FunctionType` and the implementation `FunctionType` if
it exists.

There's a big caveat here (it's the way overloads work) which is that
this method can only "see" all the overloads that comes _before_ itself.
Consider the following example:

```py
from typing import overload

@overload
def foo() -> None: ...
@overload
def foo(x: int) -> int: ...
def foo(x: int | None) -> int | None:
	return x
```

Here, when the `to_overloaded` method is invoked on the
1. first `foo` definition, it would only contain a single overload which
is itself and no implementation.
2. second `foo` definition, it would contain both overloads and still no
implementation
3. third `foo` definition, it would contain both overloads and the
implementation which is itself

### Usages

This method will be used in the logic for checking invalid overload
usages. It can also be used for #17541.

## Test Plan

Make sure that existing tests pass.
2025-04-24 02:57:05 +05:30
Brent Westbrook bfc1650198
[red-knot] Add mdtests for `global` statement (#17563)
## Summary

This is a first step toward `global` support in red-knot (#15385). I
went through all the matches for `global` in the `mypy/test-data`
directory, but I didn't find anything too interesting that wasn't
already covered by @carljm's suggestions on Discord. I still pulled in a
couple of cases for a little extra variety. I also included a section
from the
[PLE0118](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/load-before-global-declaration/)
tests in ruff that will become syntax errors once #17463 is merged and
we handle `global` statements.

I don't think I figured out how to use `@Todo` properly, so please let
me know if I need to fix that. I hope this is a good start to the test
suite otherwise.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-04-23 17:18:42 -04:00
Brent Westbrook d5410ef9fe
[syntax-errors] Make duplicate parameter names a semantic error (#17131)
Status
--

This is a pretty minor change, but it was breaking a red-knot mdtest
until #17463 landed. Now this should close #11934 as the last syntax
error being tracked there!

Summary
--

Moves `Parser::validate_parameters` to
`SemanticSyntaxChecker::duplicate_parameter_name`.

Test Plan
--

Existing tests, with `## Errors` replaced with `## Semantic Syntax
Errors`.
2025-04-23 15:45:51 -04:00
Douglas Creager 9db63fc58c
[red-knot] Handle generic constructors of generic classes (#17552)
We now handle generic constructor methods on generic classes correctly:

```py
class C[T]:
    def __init__[S](self, t: T, s: S): ...

x = C(1, "str")
```

Here, constructing `C` requires us to infer a specialization for the
generic contexts of `C` and `__init__` at the same time.

At first I thought I would need to track the full stack of nested
generic contexts here (since the `[S]` context is nested within the
`[T]` context). But I think this is the only way that we might need to
specialize more than one generic context at once — in all other cases, a
containing generic context must be specialized before we get to a nested
one, and so we can just special-case this.

While we're here, we also construct the generic context for a generic
function lazily, when its signature is accessed, instead of eagerly when
inferring the function body.
2025-04-23 15:06:18 -04:00
David Peter 61e73481fe
[red-knot] Assignability of class instances to Callable (#17590)
## Summary

Model assignability of class instances with a `__call__` method to
`Callable` types. This should solve some false positives related to
`functools.partial` (yes, 1098 fewer diagnostics!).

Reference:
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/17343#issuecomment-2824618483

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests.
2025-04-23 20:34:13 +02:00
David Peter e170fe493d
[red-knot] Trust all symbols in stub files (#17588)
## Summary

*Generally* trust undeclared symbols in stubs, not just at the module
level.

Follow-up on the discussion
[here](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/17577#discussion_r2055945909).

## Test Plan

New Markdown test.
2025-04-23 20:07:29 +02:00
David Peter e91e2f49db
[red-knot] Trust module-level undeclared symbols in stubs (#17577)
## Summary

Many symbols in typeshed are defined without being declared. For
example:
```pyi
# builtins:
IOError = OSError

# types
LambdaType = FunctionType
NotImplementedType = _NotImplementedType

# typing
Text = str

# random
uniform = _inst.uniform

# optparse
make_option = Option

# all over the place:
_T = TypeVar("_T")
```

Here, we introduce a change that skips widening the public type of these
symbols (by unioning with `Unknown`).

fixes #17032

## Ecosystem analysis

This is difficult to analyze in detail, but I went over most changes and
it looks very favorable to me overall. The diff on the overall numbers
is:
```
errors: 1287 -> 859 (reduction by 428)
warnings: 45 -> 59 (increase by 14)
```

### Removed false positives

`invalid-base` examples:

```diff
- error[lint:invalid-base] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/pip/src/pip/_vendor/rich/console.py:548:27: Invalid class base with type `Unknown | Literal[_local]` (all bases must be a class, `Any`, `Unknown` or `Todo`)
- error[lint:invalid-base] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/tornado/tornado/iostream.py:84:25: Invalid class base with type `Unknown | Literal[OSError]` (all bases must be a class, `Any`, `Unknown` or `Todo`)
- error[lint:invalid-base] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/mitmproxy/test/conftest.py:35:40: Invalid class base with type `Unknown | Literal[_UnixDefaultEventLoopPolicy]` (all bases must be a class, `Any`, `Unknown` or `Todo`)
```

`invalid-exception-caught` examples:

```diff
- error[lint:invalid-exception-caught] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/cloud-init/cloudinit/cmd/status.py:334:16: Cannot catch object of type `Literal[ProcessExecutionError]` in an exception handler (must be a `BaseException` subclass or a tuple of `BaseException` subclasses)
- error[lint:invalid-exception-caught] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/jinja/src/jinja2/loaders.py:537:16: Cannot catch object of type `Literal[TemplateNotFound]` in an exception handler (must be a `BaseException` subclass or a tuple of `BaseException` subclasses)
```

`unresolved-reference` examples


7a0265d36e/cloudinit/handlers/jinja_template.py (L120-L123)
(we now understand the `isinstance` narrowing)

```diff
- error[lint:unresolved-attribute] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/cloud-init/cloudinit/handlers/jinja_template.py:123:16: Type `Exception` has no attribute `errno`
```

`unknown-argument` examples


https://github.com/hauntsaninja/boostedblob/blob/master/boostedblob/request.py#L53

```diff
- error[lint:unknown-argument] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/boostedblob/boostedblob/request.py:53:17: Argument `connect` does not match any known parameter of bound method `__init__`
```

`unknown-argument`

There are a lot of `__init__`-related changes because we now understand
[`@attr.s`](3d42a6978a/src/attr/__init__.pyi (L387))
as a `@dataclass_transform` annotated symbol. For example:

```diff
- error[lint:unknown-argument] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/attrs/tests/test_hooks.py:72:18: Argument `x` does not match any known parameter of bound method `__init__`
```

### New false positives

This can happen if a symbol that previously was inferred as `X |
Unknown` was assigned-to, but we don't yet understand the assignability
to `X`:


https://github.com/strawberry-graphql/strawberry/blob/main/strawberry/exceptions/handler.py#L90

```diff
+ error[lint:invalid-assignment] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/strawberry/strawberry/exceptions/handler.py:90:9: Object of type `def strawberry_threading_exception_handler(args: tuple[type[BaseException], BaseException | None, TracebackType | None, Thread | None]) -> None` is not assignable to attribute `excepthook` of type `(_ExceptHookArgs, /) -> Any`
```

### New true positives


6bbb5519fe/tests/tracer/test_span.py (L714)

```diff
+ error[lint:invalid-argument-type] /tmp/mypy_primer/projects/dd-trace-py/tests/tracer/test_span.py:714:33: Argument to this function is incorrect: Expected `str`, found `Literal[b"\xf0\x9f\xa4\x94"]`
```

### Changed diagnostics

A lot of changed diagnostics because we now show `@Todo(Support for
`typing.TypeVar` instances in type expressions)` instead of `Unknown`
for all kinds of symbols that used a `_T = TypeVar("_T")` as a type. One
prominent example is the `list.__getitem__` method:

`builtins.pyi`:
```pyi
_T = TypeVar("_T")  # previously `TypeVar | Unknown`, now just `TypeVar`

# …

class list(MutableSequence[_T]):
    # …
    @overload
    def __getitem__(self, i: SupportsIndex, /) -> _T: ...
    # …
```

which causes this change in diagnostics:
```py
xs = [1, 2]
reveal_type(xs[0])  # previously `Unknown`, now `@Todo(Support for `typing.TypeVar` instances in type expressions)`
```

## Test Plan

Updated Markdown tests
2025-04-23 19:31:14 +02:00
Wei Lee b537552927
[`airflow`] Apply auto fixes to cases where the names have changed in Airflow 3 (`AIR301`) (#17355)
## Summary

Apply auto fixes to cases where the names have changed in Airflow 3

## Test Plan

Add `AIR301_names_fix.py` and `AIR301_provider_names_fix.py` test fixtures
2025-04-23 12:43:41 -04:00
Navdeep K 5a719f2d60
[`pycodestyle`] Auto-fix redundant boolean comparison (`E712`) (#17090)
This pull request fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/17014

changes this
```python
from __future__ import annotations

flag1 = True
flag2 = True

if flag1 == True or flag2 == True:
    pass

if flag1 == False and flag2 == False:
    pass

flag3 = True
if flag1 == flag3 and (flag2 == False or flag3 == True):  # Should become: if flag1==flag3 and (not flag2 or flag3)
    pass

if flag1 == True and (flag2 == False or not flag3 == True):  # Should become: if flag1 and (not flag2 or not flag3)
    pass

if flag1 != True and (flag2 != False or not flag3 == True):  # Should become: if not flag1 and (flag2 or not flag3)
    pass


flag = True
while flag == True:  # Should become: while flag
    flag = False

flag = True
x = 5
if flag == True and x > 0:  # Should become: if flag and x > 0
    print("ok")

flag = True
result = "yes" if flag == True else "no"  # Should become: result = "yes" if flag else "no"

x = flag == True < 5

x = (flag == True) == False < 5
```

to this 
```python
from __future__ import annotations

flag1 = True
flag2 = True

if flag1 or flag2:
    pass

if not flag1 and not flag2:
    pass

flag3 = True
if flag1 == flag3 and (not flag2 or flag3):  # Should become: if flag1 == flag3 and (not flag2 or flag3)
    pass

if flag1 and (not flag2 or not flag3):  # Should become: if flag1 and (not flag2 or not flag3)
    pass

if not flag1 and (flag2 or not flag3):  # Should become: if not flag1 and (flag2 or not flag3)
    pass


flag = True
while flag:  # Should become: while flag
    flag = False

flag = True
x = 5
if flag and x > 0:  # Should become: if flag and x > 0
    print("ok")

flag = True
result = "yes" if flag else "no"  # Should become: result = "yes" if flag else "no"

x = flag is True < 5

x = (flag) is False < 5
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Brent Westbrook <36778786+ntBre@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-23 11:49:20 -04:00
Brent Westbrook e7f38fe74b
[red-knot] Detect semantic syntax errors (#17463)
Summary
--

This PR extends semantic syntax error detection to red-knot. The main
changes here are:

1. Adding `SemanticSyntaxChecker` and `Vec<SemanticSyntaxError>` fields
to the `SemanticIndexBuilder`
2. Calling `SemanticSyntaxChecker::visit_stmt` and `visit_expr` in the
`SemanticIndexBuilder`'s `visit_stmt` and `visit_expr` methods
3. Implementing `SemanticSyntaxContext` for `SemanticIndexBuilder`
4. Adding new mdtests to test the context implementation and show
diagnostics

(3) is definitely the trickiest and required (I think) a minor addition
to the `SemanticIndexBuilder`. I tried to look around for existing code
performing the necessary checks, but I definitely could have missed
something or misused the existing code even when I found it.

There's still one TODO around `global` statement handling. I don't think
there's an existing way to look this up, but I'm happy to work on that
here or in a separate PR. This currently only affects detection of one
error (`LoadBeforeGlobalDeclaration` or
[PLE0118](https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/load-before-global-declaration/)
in ruff), so it's not too big of a problem even if we leave the TODO.

Test Plan
--

New mdtests, as well as new errors for existing mdtests

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-04-23 09:52:58 -04:00
Micha Reiser 8abf93f5fb
[red-knot] Early return from `project.is_file_open` for vendored files (#17580) 2025-04-23 15:32:41 +02:00
Micha Reiser 5407249467
[red-knot] Make `BoundMethodType` a salsa interned (#17581) 2025-04-23 15:11:20 +02:00
Alex Waygood 0a1f9d090e
[red-knot] Emit a diagnostic if a non-protocol is passed to `get_protocol_members` (#17551) 2025-04-23 10:13:20 +00:00
Alex Waygood f9c7908bb7
[red-knot] Add more tests for protocol members (#17550) 2025-04-23 11:03:52 +01:00
David Peter 99fa850e53
[red-knot] Assignability for subclasses of `Any` and `Unknown` (#17557)
## Summary

Allow (instances of) subclasses of `Any` and `Unknown` to be assignable
to (instances of) other classes, unless they are final. This allows us
to get rid of ~1000 false positives, mostly when mock-objects like
`unittest.mock.MagicMock` are assigned to various targets.

## Test Plan

Adapted and new Markdown tests.
2025-04-23 11:37:30 +02:00
David Peter a241321735
[red-knot] mypy_primer: add strawberry, print compilation errors to stderr (#17578)
## Summary

mypy_primer changes included here:
ebaa9fd27b..4c22d192a4

- Add strawberry as a `good.txt` project (was previously included in our
fork)
- Print Red Knot compilation errors to stderr (thanks @MichaReiser)
2025-04-23 10:57:11 +02:00
David Peter b1b8ca3bcd
[red-knot] GenericAlias instances as a base class (#17575)
## Summary

We currently emit a diagnostic for code like the following:
```py
from typing import Any

# error: Invalid class base with type `GenericAlias` (all bases must be a class, `Any`, `Unknown` or `Todo`)
class C(tuple[Any, ...]): ...
```

The changeset here silences this diagnostic by recognizing instances of
`GenericAlias` in `ClassBase::try_from_type`, and inferring a `@Todo`
type for them. This is a change in preparation for #17557, because `C`
previously had `Unknown` in its MRO …
```py
reveal_type(C.__mro__)  # tuple[Literal[C], Unknown, Literal[object]]
```
… which would cause us to think that `C` is assignable to everything.

The changeset also removes some false positive `invalid-base`
diagnostics across the ecosystem.

## Test Plan

Updated Markdown tests.
2025-04-23 10:39:10 +02:00
Shaygan Hooshyari 3fae176345
Remove redundant `type_to_visitor_function` entries (#17564) 2025-04-23 09:27:00 +02:00
David Salvisberg f36262d970
Fixes how the checker visits `typing.cast`/`typing.NewType` arguments (#17538) 2025-04-23 09:26:00 +02:00
Matthew Mckee e45f23b0ec
[red-knot] Class literal `__new__` function callable subtyping (#17533)
## Summary

From
https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/constructors.html#converting-a-constructor-to-callable

this covers step 2 and partially step 3 (always respecting the
`__new__`)

## Test Plan

Update is_subtype_of.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-04-22 22:40:33 -07:00
Matthew Mckee aa46047649
[red-knot] Surround intersections with `()` in potentially ambiguous contexts (#17568)
## Summary

Add parentheses to multi-element intersections, when displayed in a
context that's otherwise potentially ambiguous.

## Test Plan

Update mdtest files

---------

Co-authored-by: Carl Meyer <carl@astral.sh>
2025-04-23 04:18:20 +00:00
Brent Westbrook f9da115fdc
[minor] Delete outdated TODO comment (#17565)
Summary
--

Delete a TODO I left that was handled in the last minor release
(#16125).

Test Plan
--

N/a
2025-04-22 20:23:08 +00:00
Carl Meyer 3872d57463
[red-knot] add regression test for fixed cycle panic (#17535)
Add a regression test for the cycle documented in
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14767, which no longer panics
(or even causes a cycle at all.)

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/14767
2025-04-22 09:20:53 -07:00
Carl Meyer 27ada26ddb
[red-knot] fix unions of literals, again (#17534)
## Summary

#17451 was incomplete. `AlwaysFalsy` and `AlwaysTruthy` are not the only
two types that are super-types of some literals (of a given kind) and
not others. That set also includes intersections containing
`AlwaysTruthy` or `AlwaysFalsy`, and intersections containing literal
types of the same kind. Cover these cases as well.

Fixes #17478.

## Test Plan

Added mdtests.

`QUICKCHECK_TESTS=1000000 cargo test -p red_knot_python_semantic --
--ignored types::property_tests::stable` failed on both
`all_fully_static_type_pairs_are_subtypes_of_their_union` and
`all_type_pairs_are_assignable_to_their_union` prior to this PR, passes
after it.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2025-04-22 16:12:52 +00:00
Andrew Gallant 810478f68b red_knot_python_semantic: remove last vestige of old diagnostics! 2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 17f799424a red_knot_python_semantic: migrate `types` to new diagnostics 2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant c12640fea8 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate `types/diagnostic` to new diagnostics 2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 3796b13ea2 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate `types/call/bind` to new diagnostics 2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant ad5a659f29 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate `types/string_annotation` to new diagnostics 2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 27a377f077 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate `types/infer` to new diagnostic model
I gave up trying to do this one lint at a time and just (mostly)
mechanically translated this entire file in one go.

Generally the messages stay the same (with most moving from an
annotation message to the diagnostic's main message). I added a couple
of `info` sub-diagnostics where it seemed to be the obvious intent.
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant b8b624d890 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate INVALID_ASSIGNMENT for inference
This finishes the migration for the `INVALID_ASSIGNMENT` lint.

Notice how I'm steadily losing steam in terms of actually improving the
diagnostics. This change is more mechanical, because taking the time to
revamp every diagnostic is a ton of effort. Probably future migrations
will be similar unless there are easy pickings.
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 6dc2d29966 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate INVALID_ASSIGNMENT for shadowing
We mostly keep things the same here, but the message has been moved from
the annotation to the diagnostic's top-line message. I think this is
perhaps a little worse, but some bigger improvements could be made here.
Indeed, we could perhaps even add a "fix" here.
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 890ba725d9 red_knot_python_semantic: migrate INVALID_ASSIGNMENT for unpacking
This moves all INVALID_ASSIGNMENT lints related to unpacking over to the new
diagnostic model.

While we're here, we improve the diagnostic a bit by adding a secondary
annotation covering where the value is. We also split apart the original
singular message into one message for the diagnostic and the "expected
versus got" into annotation messages.
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 298f43f34e red_knot_python_semantic: add invalid assignment diagnostic snapshot
This tests the diagnostic rendering of a case that wasn't previously
covered by snapshots: when unpacking fails because there are too few
values, but where the left hand side can tolerate "N or more." In the
code, this is a distinct diagnostic, so we capture it here.

(Sorry about the diff here, but it made sense to rename the other
sections and that changes the name of the snapshot file.)
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 3b300559ab red_knot_python_semantic: remove `#[must_use]` on diagnostic guard constructor
I believe this was an artifact of an older iteration of the diagnostic
reporting API. But this is strictly not necessary now, and indeed, might
even be annoying. It is okay, but perhaps looks a little odd, to do
`builder.into_diagnostic("...")` if you don't want to add anything else
to the diagnostic.
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Andrew Gallant 14f71ceb83 red_knot_python_semantic: add helper method for creating a secondary annotation
I suspect this will be used pretty frequently (I wanted it
immediately). And more practically, this avoids needing to
import `Annotation` to create it.
2025-04-22 12:08:03 -04:00
Alex Waygood 6bdffc3cbf
[red-knot] Consider two instance types disjoint if the underlying classes have disjoint metaclasses (#17545) 2025-04-22 15:14:10 +01:00
Aria Desires 775815ef22
Update cargo-dist and apply config improvements (#17453) 2025-04-22 10:05:15 -04:00
Carl Meyer 0299a52fb1
[red-knot] Add list of failing/slow ecosystem projects (#17474)
## Summary

I ran red-knot on every project in mypy-primer. I moved every project
where red-knot ran to completion (fast enough, and mypy-primer could
handle its output) into `good.txt`, so it will run in our CI.

The remaining projects I left listed in `bad.txt`, with a comment
summarizing the failure mode (a few don't fail, they are just slow -- on
a debug build, at least -- or output too many diagnostics for
mypy-primer to handle.)

We will now run CI on 109 projects; 34 are left in `bad.txt`.

## Test Plan

CI on this PR!

---------

Co-authored-by: David Peter <mail@david-peter.de>
2025-04-22 14:15:36 +02:00
David Peter 83d5ad8983
[red-knot] mypy_primer: extend ecosystem checks (#17544)
## Summary

Takes the `good.txt` changes from #17474, and removes the following
projects:
- arrow (not part of mypy_primer upstream)
- freqtrade, hydpy, ibis, pandera, xarray (saw panics locally, all
related to try_metaclass cycles)

Increases the mypy_primer CI run time to ~4 min.

## Test Plan

Three successful CI runs.
2025-04-22 13:39:42 +02:00
Alex Waygood ae6fde152c
[red-knot] Move `InstanceType` to its own submodule (#17525) 2025-04-22 11:34:46 +00:00
David Peter 38a3b056e3
[red-knot] mypy_primer: Use upstream repo (#17500)
## Summary

Switch to the official version of
[`mypy_primer`](https://github.com/hauntsaninja/mypy_primer), now that
Red Knot support has been upstreamed (see
https://github.com/hauntsaninja/mypy_primer/pull/138,
https://github.com/hauntsaninja/mypy_primer/pull/135,
https://github.com/hauntsaninja/mypy_primer/pull/151,
https://github.com/hauntsaninja/mypy_primer/pull/155).

## Test Plan

Locally and in CI
2025-04-22 11:55:16 +02:00
David Peter 37a0836bd2
[red-knot] `typing.dataclass_transform` (#17445)
## Summary

* Add initial support for `typing.dataclass_transform`
* Support decorating a function decorator with `@dataclass_transform(…)`
(used by `attrs`, `strawberry`)
* Support decorating a metaclass with `@dataclass_transform(…)` (used by
`pydantic`, but doesn't work yet, because we don't seem to model
`__new__` calls correctly?)
* *No* support yet for decorating base classes with
`@dataclass_transform(…)`. I haven't figured out how this even supposed
to work. And haven't seen it being used.
* Add `strawberry` as an ecosystem project, as it makes heavy use of
`@dataclass_transform`

## Test Plan

New Markdown tests
2025-04-22 10:33:02 +02:00