Existing test was actually running a full black-primer
run which could be slow. This goes from 8 seconds to
0.4 seconds on my machine.
Needed to move to top level scope to leverage the caplog
feature of pytest in order to test that the command line
was parsing the bogus arguments and dumping to stderr.
If the individual failures are verbose, it's useful to have
the summary at the end. Otherwise, it can be really difficult
to figure out which projects have an issue.
* Add CPython repository into primer runs
- CPython tests is probably the best repo for black to test on as the stdlib's unittests should use all syntax
- Limit to running in recent versions of the python runtime - e.g. today >= 3.9
- This allows us to parse more syntax
- Exclude all failing files for now
- Definitely have bugs to explore there - Refer to #2407 for more details there
- Some test files on purpose have syntax errors, so we will never be able to parse them
- Add new black command arguments logging in debug mode; very handy for seeing how CLI arguments are formatted
CPython now succeeds ignoring 16 files:
```
Oh no! 💥💔💥
1859 files would be reformatted, 148 files would be left unchanged.
```
Testing
- Ran locally with and without string processing - Very little runtime difference BUT 3 more failed files
```
time /tmp/tb/bin/black --experimental-string-processing --check . 2>&1 | tee /tmp/black_cpython_esp
...
Oh no! 💥💔💥
1859 files would be reformatted, 148 files would be left unchanged, 16 files would fail to reformat.
real 4m8.563s
user 16m21.735s
sys 0m6.000s
```
- Add unittest for new covienence config file flattening that allows long arguments to be broke up into an array/list of strings
Addresses #2407
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Commit history before merge:
* Add new `timeout_seconds` support into primer.json
- If present, will set forked process limit to that value in seconds
- Otherwise, stay with default 10 minutes (600 seconds)
* Add new "base_path" concept to black-primer
- Rather than start at the repo root start at a configured path within the repository
- e.g. for cpython only run black on `Lib`
* Disable by default - It's too much for GitHub Actions. But let's leave config for others to use
* Minor tweak to _flatten_cli_args
Co-authored-by: Richard Si <63936253+ichard26@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add STDIN test to primer
- Check that out STDIN black support stays working
- Add asyncio.subprocess STDIN pip via communicate
- We just check we format python code from primer's `lib.py`
Fixes#2310
- Allow runs with no code diff output
- This is handy for reducing output to see which file is erroring
Test:
- Edit config for 'channels' to expect no changes and run with `--no-diff` and see no diff output
- Leave logic to still allow for formatting changes to be ignored
- Now just capture the output of any other error that has a > 1 returncode
- Raise on anything else
Test: Add unit test to exercise this new logic
* Add black-primer unittests
- Get this tool covered with some decent unittests for all unittests wins
- Have a CLI and lib test class
- Import it from `test_black.py` so we always run tests
- Revert typing asyncio.Queue as Queue[str] so we can work in 3.6
- **mypy**: Until black > 3.6 disallow_any_generics=False for primer code
Test:
- Run tests: `coverage run tests/test_primer.py` or `coverage run -m unittest`
```
(b) cooper-mbp1:black cooper$ coverage report
Name Stmts Miss Cover
---------------------------------------------
src/black_primer/cli.py 49 8 84%
src/black_primer/lib.py 148 28 81%
tests/test_primer.py 114 1 99%
---------------------------------------------
TOTAL 311 37 88%
```
* Use ProactorEventLoop for Windows + fix false path for Linux
* Set Windows to use ProactorEventLoop in to benefit all callers
* sys.platform seems to not having the loop applied - So type ignore and use platform.system() gate
* Have each test loop correctly set to ProactorEventLoop on Windows for < 3.8 too