**Setup**
```
$ git clone https://github.com/wheelnext/variant_aarch64
$ cd variant_aarch64
$ git checkout 1d047e667dbce4c74878a68c653a6b41bc3d3684
```
**Before**
```
$ uv build -v
[...]
DEBUG Not using uv build backend direct build of , no pyproject.toml: TOML parse error at line 5, column 1
|
5 | [project]
| ^^^^^^^^^
missing field `version`
[...]
```
**After**
```
$ uv build -v
[...]
DEBUG Not using uv build backend direct build of ``, pyproject.toml does not match: The value for `build_system.build-backend` should be `"uv_build"`, not `"flit_core.buildapi"`
[...]
```
The empty string gets fixed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/15897
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Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15604
The previous logic does not match the discussion in the original issue
about this feature, nor does it match the comment for the function. I'm
confused because I know this logic is working for some people? I'm
consequently a little wary of making this change. I'm following up with
some additional changes that should ensure this is robust, e.g., #15680
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## Summary
- Added `RemovableReason` enum to track removal context
- Updated `OnExisting::Remove` to include source information
- Modified debug message to show appropriate context
- Updated all call sites to specify correct removal source
fixes: #14734
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This PR contains two changes: The companion PR to
https://github.com/astral-sh/packse/pull/277, which moderately
simplifies the uv side, and switching to pylock.toml for packse as
dogfooding. These changes can be applied independent from each other.
Since all files, including the vendored build dependencies, are now on
GitHub Pages under the same root, we only need a packse index root URL.
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Closes#15485
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Co-authored-by: Aditya-PS-05 <adityapratapsjnhh7654@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15818
Unfortunately, this is how we perform lookups. We could also change the
lookup to include the scheme. I expect all of this to change in the
future anyway, as I want to redesign the storage model for native
credentials.
## Summary
In the process of making a different change, I noticed that we parse
this during source discovery, throw it away, then parse it again later.
## Summary
If the target for `uv pip compile` is a `pyproject.toml` in a
subdirectory, we won't have loaded the credentials when we go to lower
(since it won't be loaded as part of "configuration discovery"). We now
add those indexes just-in-time.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15362.
## Summary
I had to use ChatGPT to help with my research on the "correct"
architecture names for these platforms; there could still be some rough
edges, but this seems like an improvement.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15799.
## Summary
I think this is leftover from a prior refactor whereby we used to avoid
reusing the cached environment if `--reinstall` was passed; but then we
stopped allowing `--reinstall` in `uv tool run` anyway, and this got
changed to `--refresh`. It seems wrong to skip cache reuse with
`--refresh`, though.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15824.
## Summary
We allow space-delimiting for `--env-file`, but Clap doesn't support any
form of escaping, so as-is, there's no way to provide a `.env` file in a
directory that contains a space. We now do the splitting ourselves and
respect escapes.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15806.
## Summary
Right now, we only list changes if the _version_ differs. This PR takes
the SHA into account. We may want to list changes to _any_ sources, but
that gets more complicated (e.g., if the user swaps the index URL, we'd
have to show _all_ changes to the index URL).
Closes#15810.
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## Summary
This change extends the default initialized projects with scikit and
maturin build backends to ensure that the rust or C++ build gets invoked
when a source file changes.
## Test Plan
`cargo run init cppextension-test --build-backend=scikit` followed by
manual testing of the behaviour of the resulting project under `uv run
--with jupyter jupyter lab` and changes to the source file of the
extension.
Analogous for `cargo run init maturin-test --build-backend=maturin `.
## Relevant Issues
The question of why the python extension is not rebuilt on source
changes has been discussed in
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15701#issuecomment-3258714942.
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## Summary
- Added `conflicts_with = "only_group"` to `--extra` arguments in
`SyncArgs`, `RunArgs`, and `ExportArgs`
- Added tests to verify proper conflict detection and error messages
**Before:** The `--extra` flag was silently ignored when used with
`--only-group`
**After:** Clear error message: `error: the argument '--only-group
<ONLY_GROUP>' cannot be used with '--extra <EXTRA>'`
fixes: #15676
## Test Plan
- Tests confirm proper error message format when `--only-group` and
`--extra` are used together
- Verified existing functionality remains unchanged when flags are used
independently
## Summary
If the user explicitly authenticated to pyx, then we attempt to use the
pyx PyTorch URLs; otherwise, we stick to `download.pytorch.org` as the
default.
## Summary
Ignore managed pre-release versions of Python for purposes of creating a
`requires-python` constraint when running `uv init --script`. This makes
the behavior consistent with `uv init` for normal projects.
## Test Plan
Added a regression test that makes sure that the constraint is
`requires-python = ">=3.13"`, even though a pre-release version of 3.14
is installed.
Consistently omit backticks after a colon in build backend messages,
following
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/15733#discussion_r2330156783.
There's still 74 matches for `: {}"` and 183 matches for `: {[^{]*}"`,
but this PR clears all matches in the build backend.
The initial motivation for this change was that we were using both the
`windows`, the `window_sys` and the `windows_core` crate in various
places. These crates have slightly unconventional versioning scheme
where there is a large workspace with the same version in general, but
only some crates get breaking releases when a new breaking release
happens, the others stay on the previous breaking version. The `windows`
crate is a shim for all three of them, with a single version. This
simplifies handling the versions.
Using `windows` over `windows_sys` has the advantage of a higher level
error interface, we now get a `Result` for all windows API calls instead
of C-style int-returns and get-last-error calls. This makes the
uv-keyring crate more resilient.
We keep using the `windows_registry` crate, which provides a higher
level interface to windows registry access.
A user in the support chat had an error message for `uv build` with the
`uv_build` backend they didn't understand, which was caused by them
having a venv in their build directory. This PR adds a dedicated error
message when adding something to a distribution that looks like a venv.
When a user passes `--no-project` argument to `uv format` command,
instead of running the formatter in the context of the current project,
run it in the context of the current directory. This is useful when the
current directory is not a project.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15462