I presume the reasoning for not including clippy in `pre-commit` was that it passes all files. This can be turned off with `pass_filenames`, in which case it only runs once.
`cargo +nightly dev generate-all` is also added (when excluding `target` is does not give false positives).
(The overhead of these commands is not much when the build is there. People can always choose to run only certain hooks with `pre-commit run [hook] --all-files`)
Accessed attributes that are Python constants should be considered for yoda-conditions
```py
## Error
JediOrder.YODA == age # SIM300
## OK
age == JediOrder.YODA
```
~~PS: This PR will fail CI, as the `main` branch currently failing.~~
SIM300 currently doesn't take Python constants into account when looking for Yoda conditions, this PR fixes that behavior.
```python
# Errors
YODA == age # SIM300
YODA > age # SIM300
YODA >= age # SIM300
# OK
age == YODA
age < YODA
age <= YODA
```
Ref: <https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/86793>
This isn't super consistent with some other rules, but... if you have a lone body, with a `pass`, followed by a comment, it's probably surprising if it gets removed. Let's retain the comment.
Closes#2231.
Fixes a regression introduced in 4e4643aa5d.
We want the longest prefixes to be checked first so we of course
have to reverse the sorting when sorting by prefix length.
Fixes#2210.
`ruff --help` previously listed 37 options in no particular order
(with niche options like --isolated being listed before before essential
options such as --select). This commit remedies that and additionally
groups the options by making use of the Clap help_heading feature.
Note that while the source code has previously also referred to
--add-noqa, --show-settings, and --show-files as "subcommands"
this commit intentionally does not list them under the new
Subcommands section since contrary to --explain and --clean
combining them with most of the other options makes sense.