The test asserts that 28 files were removed. But on my system, 27 files
are removed.
This PR is first about debugging what the difference is (since CI
presumably passes with the status quo snapshot). And then I'm thinking
the right way to fix the test failure is with a filter that replaces the
specific number of files removed (limited to what we know to be
correct) with a placeholder.
## Summary
This is surprisingly complex because we need to decide what happens if
you run `uv run` from within a hidden folder, etc. For now, I did the
simplest thing: we just ignore workspace members that are hidden
directories if they lack a `pyproject.toml`, so you can still include
hidden members, they're just ignored if they don't seem to be projects.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5403.
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## Summary
Implements #5340
## Test Plan
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## Summary
This is a bit simpler than #5333, but seems to work in my testing on
macOS and Windows. It's based on implementations that I found in
[Pixi](36f1bb297d/src/cli/exec.rs (L99))
and
[Wasmer](49e60af8df/lib/wasix/src/state/builder.rs (L1058)).
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5257.
## Test Plan
On both macOS and Windows:
- `cargo run -- tool run --from jupyterlab jupyter-lab` -- hit Ctrl-C;
verify that the process exits and the terminal is left in a good state.
- `cargo run -- run python` -- hit Ctrl-C; verify that the process does
_not_ exit, but does on Ctrl-D.
## Summary
After #5337, `fetch-download-metadata.py` fetches not just from
`python-build-standalone`, so updates the workflow to
`sync-python-releases.yml`.
Also includes `crates/uv-python/download-metadata.json` in `add-paths`.
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## Summary
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5359.
## Test Plan
Unfortunately, the only packages I know of that use this are Ruff and
uv, and both are too heavy to install in a recurring test, so:
`uv tool install hatch==1.12.0 --with uv==0.2.27 --force
--link-mode=symlink`
> DEBUG Found `cpython-3.12.1-macos-aarch64-none` at
`/Users/zb/Library/Application
Support/uv/python/cpython-3.12.1-macos-aarch64-none/bin/python3`
(managed installations)
Instead of `<implementation> <version>`
> DEBUG Found cpython 3.12.1 at `/Users/zb/Library/Application
Support/uv/python/cpython-3.12.1-macos-aarch64-none/bin/python3`
(managed installations)
## Summary
Prefers, in order:
- The major-minor version of an interpreter discovered via `--python`.
- The `requires-python` from the workspace.
- The major-minor version of the default interpreter.
If the `--python` request is a version or a version range, we use that
without fetching an interpreter.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5299.
The `RequirementsTxtComparator` was written assuming there is one
distribution per package name. This changed with the universal
resolution, which allows multiple versions or urls for the same package
name. The sorting we emitted for these new entries was incidental.
With this change, we properly sort these entries by name, version and
then url in universal mode.
This is an output format change for `--universal` users.
## Summary
This PR avoids an `Invalid package name` error that occurs when using
`uv init .`. This is achieved by slightly reorganizing the code block to
determine the name after the path is canonicalized. The dot path is
expanded to the current directory, and the `file_name` then works as
expected.
Resolve#5329 .
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