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| 1 | # pyre-strict |
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| 3 | """ |
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| 4 | We use Pyre Check to prevent type errors. However, for Pyre Check to fail if |
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| 5 | type declarations aren't "perfect", all files need to start with a "pyre-strict" |
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| 6 | comment. This test checks that all Python files start with such a comment. |
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| 7 | """ |
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| 9 | import unittest |
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| 10 | import os |
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| 13 | class PyreStrictTest(unittest.TestCase): |
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| 14 | """ |
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| 15 | Check that all relevant Python files have Pyre set to strict mode. |
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| 16 | """ |
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| 18 | def test_strict_all_python_files(self) -> None: |
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| 19 | """ |
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| 20 | Check that all relevant Python files have Pyre set to strict mode. |
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| 21 | """ |
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| 22 | for directory, _directories, files in os.walk('.'): |
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| 23 | for file in files: |
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| 24 | path = os.path.join(directory, file) |
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| 26 | if self.path_can_safely_be_skipped(path): |
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| 27 | continue |
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| 29 | with open(path) as current_file: |
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| 30 | first_line: str = current_file.readline() |
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| 32 | self.assertEqual( |
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| 33 | first_line, |
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| 34 | '# pyre-strict\n', |
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| 35 | path + ' is not set to Pyre strict mode.', |
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| 36 | ) |
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| 38 | @staticmethod |
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| 39 | def path_can_safely_be_skipped(path: str) -> bool: |
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| 40 | """ |
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| 41 | Make sure that we only check Python files that are in the present |
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| 42 | codebase. |
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| 44 | :param path: |
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| 45 | :return: |
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| 46 | """ |
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| 47 | if not path.endswith('.py'): |
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| 48 | return True |
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| 50 | if './lib/' in path: |
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| 51 | # Prevent false positive in Scrutinizer. |
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| 52 | return True |
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| 54 | if './bin/activate_this.py' in path: |
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| 55 | # Prevent false positive in Scrutinizer. |
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| 56 | return True |
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| 58 | return False |
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