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## Summary
fix typo in crates/uv-virtualenv/README.md
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Signed-off-by: bigmoonbit <bigmoonbit@outlook.com>
## Summary
Two tests were failing when run with `SHELL=fish`:
1. `create_venv_current_working_directory` failed because the "activate"
filter didn't apply properly when the venv was in the CWD. This PR fixes
the filter.
2. `tool_install_warn_path` failed because the messages are different
between fish and bash. This PR hardcodes `SHELL=fish`.
## Test Plan
CI
Follow-up from https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/16690, in `uv` every
command should be using `write!(...)/writeln!(...)` with the `Printer`
abstraction instead of bypassing control with the standard printing
functions. This lint ensures that.
## Summary
This test isn't useful on non-arm64 macs, and it outright fails if
rosetta isn't installed.
## Test Plan
Run it on my rosetta-stripped macbook
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16616
This PR detects managed prerelease interpreters during discovery and
warns when a matching stable build is available, wiring the new helper
into `PythonInstallation::find`, `find_best`, and `find_or_download`.
## Summary
1. Discussed in review of #16678 that println should be replaced by
using `printer`. The `println` pattern was pretty consistent across all
the `dir` commands, so I've updated all of them in this PR (there are
some usages of `println` outside of `uv/src/commands` that I didn't
touch -- the use cases there seemed more complex and nuanced).
2. I missed two comments in the previous PR before merging, so updates
from those are in here as well.
## Test Plan
No behavior changes, existing tests for all commands pass.
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Signed-off-by: Mikayla Thompson <mrt@mikayla.codes>
Addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/13636
Prints the path to the workspace root by default, and any of the child
packages if requested.
I looped it into the same preview flag as `workspace metadata`, given
how closely related they are.
## Summary
```
─> uv workspace dir
/Users/mikayla/code/uv/dev-envs
─> uv workspace dir --package foo-proj
/Users/mikayla/code/uv/dev-envs/foo-proj
─> uv workspace dir --package bar-proj
error: Package `bar-proj` not found in workspace.
```
## Test Plan
Unit tests added.
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Signed-off-by: Mikayla Thompson <mrt@mikayla.codes>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16427
This PR updates `uv version --bump` so you can pin the exact number
you’re targeting, i.e. `--bump patch=10` or `--bump dev=42`. The
command-line interface now parses those `component=value` flags, and the
bump logic actually sets the version to the number you asked for.
This adds the scaffolding for a `uv workspace metadata` command, as an
equivalent to `cargo metadata`, for integration with downstream tools. I
didn't do much here beyond emit the workspace root path and the paths of
the workspace members. I explored doing a bit more in #16638, but I
think we're actually going to want to come up with a fairly
comprehensive schema like `cargo metadata` has. I've started exploring
that too, but I don't have a concrete proposal to share yet.
I don't want this to be a top-level command because I think people would
expect `uv metadata <PACKAGE>` to show metadata about arbitrary packages
(this has been requested several times). I also think we can do other
things in the workspace namespace to make trivial integrations simpler,
like `uv workspace list` (enumerate members) and `uv workspace dir`
(show the path to the workspace root).
I don't expect this to be stable at all to start. I've both gated it
with preview and hidden it from the help. The intent is to merge so we
can iterate on it as we figure out what integrations need.
Addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15790
## Summary
After discussion, the functionality of `--project` vs `--directory` was
quite unclear in this case, so deprecating `--project` for `init` is
probably the clearest behavior option. This is a breaking change, so it
requires being under preview before being rolled out fully.
Included in the PR now:
- new feature flag (`init --project` is deprecated if `--preview` or
`--preview-features deprecate-project-for-init` are provided)
- tests (for `--directory` behavior, as well as the current warning and
future error)
- documentation updated in docs/concepts/projects/init.md
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Signed-off-by: Mikayla Thompson <mrt@mikayla.codes>
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## Summary
Similarly to #16529 that adds `UV_NO_GROUP`, this adds
`UV_NO_DEFAULT_GROUPS` that does the same as `--no-default-groups`. This
can be useful on the CI, to disable default groups on a job without
having to set the argument in all commands that could trigger a sync
(for instance
[here](8757b318e9/.github/workflows/main.yml (L105-L116))).
## Test Plan
Snapshot tests.
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Co-authored-by: samypr100 <3933065+samypr100@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
At present, we only have support for the detail routes (e.g.,
`https://pypi.org/simple/requests`), but not the top-level index route
(e.g., `https://pypi.org/simple/`). I need this for some downstream work
so pulling it into its own PR.
## Summary
These are present on the PyTorch index, but only at very old versions.
The PyPI versions are newer, and seemingly these don't need to be built
against CUDA, etc.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16651.
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16295
This PR updates the Conda base-environment heuristic to recognize
Pixi-managed environments by checking for the `conda-meta/pixi` marker
file. Pixi default environments now resolve as isolated child
environments instead of system installations, restoring the expected uv
pip behavior without the `--system` flag.
`.rsrc` is the idiomatic way of storing metadata and non-code resources
in PE
binaries. This should make the resulting binaries more robust as they
are no longer
dependent on the exact location of a certain magic number.
Addresses: #15022
## Test Plan
Existing integration test for `uv-trampoline-builder` + addition to
ensure robustness
to code signing.
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Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
## Summary
Now that we perform this fast-path in
`crates/uv-distribution/src/source/mod.rs`, I _think_ the fast-path here
is no longer used? In my testing, we only actually took this path when
the fast-path _already_ failed (and thus it would fail again, wasting
time).
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## Summary
Fixed a typo in the docs.
Regenerated the docs, with the fix.
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## Summary
Fix incomplete value_type attribute for default-groups field in the
ToolUv struct schema definition. The value_type was missing its value,
which should be str | list[str] to reflect that default-groups can
accept either the literal "all" or a list of group names. (#16574)
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16433
When `uv init` infers a project name from the working directory,
directories with characters outside the PEP 503 rules produced the
generic “Not a valid package or extra name” message that didn’t explain
the source of the problem. This change intercepts that failure, reports
whether the current or explicit target directory caused it, and tells
the user to supply an explicit `--name`.
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## Summary
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This PR removes the crate fs2 and updates Rust version to 1.89.
*Why?*
Crate fs2 is unmaintained for a long time now and has unfixed issues.
Especially it doesn't build on AIX, which is the reason I started fixing
it.
*How?*
I removed fs2 and replaced it by std:fs:File methods.
## Test Plan
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- I built it on Windows and AIX only.
- I did not test the artifacts.
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## Summary
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Implement `uv cache size` to output the cache directory size in raw
bytes by default, with a `--human` option for human-readable output.
close#15821
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## Summary
This is an enhancement that makes the cli flag `--no-sources` an
environment variable - "UV_NO_SOURCES"
Why is this a relevant change?
When working across different environments, in our case remote vs local,
we often have our packages hosted in a artifact registry but when
developing locally we build our packages from github. This results in us
using the uv.tool.sources table quite a bit however this then also
forces us to use `--no-sources` for all our remote work.
This change enables us to set an environment variable once and to never
have to type --no-sources after every uv run command again.
## Test Plan
Expanded on the current --no-sources tests, to test when
UV_NO_SOURCES=true/false the behaviour is the same as the flag.
Additionally ensured that the cli overrides the env variable.
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
For https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16336. We previously weren't
telling the user which file is responsible for rebuilding.
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16496
This PR updates the resolver so `build-system` dependency failures
surface prerelease hints even when prerelease selection is fixed. When a
build dependency only has prerelease candidates, or the requested
version explicitly includes a prerelease marker, we now emit a tailored
hint explaining that build environments can’t auto-enable prereleases
and describing how to opt in.
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
## Summary
Deserialize project name into both a String and a ProjectName, this way
we can keep using the normalized name elsewhere while respecting the
original name from the `pyproject.toml` file
This PR addresses issue #16547
## Test Plan
I added a new test for this, and I ran the test suite in the
`metadata.rs` file.
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
## Summary
This PR adds an `exclude-dependencies` setting that allows users to omit
a dependency during resolution. It's effectively a formalized version of
the `flask ; python_version < '0'` hack that we've suggested to users in
various issues.
Closes#12616.