## Summary
Implement
[`no-is-type-none`](https://github.com/dosisod/refurb/blob/master/refurb/checks/builtin/no_is_type_none.py)
as `type-none-comparison` (`FURB169`).
Auto-fixes comparisons that use `type` to compare the type of an object
to `type(None)` to a `None` identity check. For example,
```python
type(foo) is type(None)
```
becomes
```python
foo is None
```
Related to #1348.
## Test Plan
`cargo test`
## Summary
Black and Ruff's preview styles now collapse statements like:
```python
from contextlib import nullcontext
ctx = nullcontext()
with ctx: ...
```
Historically, we made an exception here for classes
(https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/2837). This PR extends it to
other statement kinds for consistency with the formatter.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8496.
## Summary
Adds `TRIO105` from the [flake8-trio
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio). The `MethodName` logic
mirrors that of `TRIO100` to stay consistent within the plugin.
It is at 95% parity with the exception of upstream also checking for a
slightly more complex scenario where a call to `start()` on a
`trio.Nursery` context should also be immediately awaited. Upstream
plugin appears to just check for anything named `nursery` judging from
[the relevant issue](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio/issues/56).
Unsure if we want to do so something similar or, alternatively, if there
is some capability in ruff to check for calls made on this context some
other way
## Test Plan
Added a new fixture, based on [the one from upstream
plugin](https://github.com/Zac-HD/flake8-trio/blob/main/tests/eval_files/trio105.py)
## Issue link
Refers: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8451
## Summary
This PR fixes a bug in our formatter where a multiline lambda expression
statement was formatted over multiple lines without adding parentheses.
The PR "fixes" the problem by not splitting the lambda parameters if it
is not parenthesized
## Test Plan
Added test
## Summary
Adds `memoryview` to the list of typeclasses that `fn is_type()` uses
for type comparison checks so that it raises a violation if `is`, `is
not` or `isinstance()` are not used.
## Test Plan
Added examples to existing fixture
## Issue Link
Closes: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8483
This is the one refactor in the NumPy 2.0 upgrade rule that isn't
compatible with earlier versions of NumPy, so I'm marking it as unsafe
and adding a dedicated message.
## Summary
Currently, `UP032` applied to raw strings results in format strings with
the prefix 'fr'. This gets changed to 'rf' by Ruff format (or Black). In
order to avoid that, this PR uses the prefix 'rf' to begin with.
## Test Plan
Updated the expectation on an existing test.
## Summary
<!-- What's the purpose of the change? What does it do, and why? -->
Hi! Currently NumPy Python API is undergoing a cleanup process that will
be delivered in NumPy 2.0 (release is planned for the end of the year).
Most changes are rather simple (renaming, removing or moving a member of
the main namespace to a new place), and they could be flagged/fixed by
an additional ruff rule for numpy (e.g. changing occurrences of
`np.float_` to `np.float64`).
Would you accept such rule?
I named it `NPY201` in the existing group, so people will receive a
heads-up for changes arriving in 2.0 before actually migrating to it.
~~This is still a draft PR.~~ I'm not an expert in rust so if any part
of code can be done better please share!
NumPy 2.0 migration guide:
https://numpy.org/devdocs/numpy_2_0_migration_guide.html
NEP 52: https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0052-python-api-cleanup.html
NumPy cleanup tracking issue:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/23999
## Test Plan
A unit test is provided that checks all rule's fix cases.
## Summary
LangChain is attempting to use Ruff over their Jupyter notebooks
(https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/pull/12677/files), but
running into a bunch of syntax errors, the majority of which come from
our inability to recognize automagic.
If you run this in a cell:
```jupyter
pip install requests
```
Jupyter will automatically treat that as:
```jupyter
%pip install requests
```
We need to ignore cells that use these automagics, since the parser
doesn't understand them. (I guess we could support it in the parser, but
that seems much harder?). The good news is that AFAICT Jupyter doesn't
let you mix automagics with code, so by skipping these cells, we don't
miss out on analyzing any Python code.
## Test Plan
1. `cargo test`
2. Ran over LangChain and verified that there are no more errors
relating to `pip install` automagics.
## Summary
This PR removes the `unicode` flag from the string literal in
`ComparableExpr`. This flag isn't required as all strings are unicode in
Python 3 so `"foo" == u"foo"`.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8076
Follow-up to #8358
Doubles the amount of ecosystem checks we do, adding separate groups for
the stable sections.
We're likely to run into GitHub comment length restrictions if there are
significant deviations. However, it should not be common for changes in
stable and preview to occur at the same time, nor should it be common
for linter and formatter changes to occur at the same time.
Extends https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8416 activating the
`black-and-ruff` and `black-then-ruff` formatter comparison modes for
ecosystem checks allowing us to compare changes to Black across the
ecosystem.
Previously, the ecosystem checks formatted with the baseline then
formatted again with `--diff` to get the changed files.
Now, the ecosystem checks support a new mode where we:
- Format with the baseline
- Commit the changes
- Reset to the target ref
- Format again
- Check the diff from the baseline commit
This effectively tests Ruff changes on unformatted code rather than
changes in previously formatted code (unless, of course, the project is
already using Ruff).
While this mode is the new default, I've retained the old one for local
checks. The mode can be toggled with `--format-comparison <type>`.
Includes some more aggressive resetting of the GitHub repositories when
cached.
Here, I've also stubbed comparison modes in which `black` is used as the
baseline. While these do nothing here, #8419 adds support.
I tested this with the commit from #8216 and ecosystem changes appear
https://gist.github.com/zanieb/a982ec8c392939043613267474471a6e
Requiring `cargo build` per commit is way too slow. Instead, we use the
production Ruff version. Additionally, Black is replaced with the Ruff
formatter.
**Summary** Simplify CI by ensuring that the source distribution is
always built with the rust version that has been explicitly tested. See
discussion in #8389Closes#8389
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Co-authored-by: Zanie <contact@zanie.dev>
Co-authored-by: Stijn de Gooijer <stijndegooijer@gmail.com>