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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Price 137c0e65bb tools: Revert to Python 2 typing syntax for now.
This reverts commit 66261f1cc.  See parent commit for reason; here,
provision worked but `tools/run-dev.py` would give errors.

We need to figure out a test that reproduces these issues, then make a
version of these changes that keeps that test working, before we
re-merge them.
2017-12-13 10:38:15 -08:00
rht 66261f1cc3 tools: Use Python 3 syntax for typing in many files. 2017-12-12 17:42:57 -08:00
Steve Howell ba51078418 Simplify CSS linter and clean up CSS.
The CSS linter was pretty hard to reason about.  It was
pretty flexible about certain things, but then it would
prevent seemingly innocuous code from getting checked in.

This commit overhauls the pretty-printer to be more composable,
where every object in the AST knows how to render itself.  It
also cleans up a little bit of the pre_fluff/post_fluff logic
in the parser itself, so comments are more likely to be "attached"
to the AST node that make sense.

The linter is actually a bit more finicky about newlines, but
this is mostly a good thing, as most of the variations before
this commit were pretty arbitrary.
2017-11-13 12:43:43 -08:00
rht f15bdce90e tools: Remove print_function.
Tweaked by tabbott to exclude the linter libraries.
2017-09-29 15:44:56 -07:00
rht bf4eda7374 tools: Remove absolute_import in most tools.
Tweaked by tabbott to not remove it from lister.py, linter_lib, and
friends, since those are intended to support both Python 2 and 3
(we're planning to extract them from the repository).
2017-09-29 12:28:43 -07:00
Greg Price a099e698e2 py3: Switch almost all shebang lines to use `python3`.
This causes `upgrade-zulip-from-git`, as well as a no-option run of
`tools/build-release-tarball`, to produce a Zulip install running
Python 3, rather than Python 2.  In particular this means that the
virtualenv we create, in which all application code runs, is Python 3.

One shebang line, on `zulip-ec2-configure-interfaces`, explicitly
keeps Python 2, and at least one external ops script, `wal-e`, also
still runs on Python 2.  See discussion on the respective previous
commits that made those explicit.  There may also be some other
third-party scripts we use, outside of this source tree and running
outside our virtualenv, that still run on Python 2.
2017-08-16 17:54:43 -07:00
neiljp (Neil Pilgrim) 33a6a633eb mypy: Amend tools/check-css functions from Text to str. 2017-07-08 10:49:42 -07:00
rht a1f82e02d6 python: Replace os.system with subprocess.call.
Generally, we avoid os.system, since it shells out and thus can be
a cause of security issues.
2017-05-26 15:03:16 -07:00
adnrs96 b3cbb13a79 linter: Add support for automatic checking for 4 space indents in CSS.
In this commit we modify our CSS parser not only to render the text from
a given CSS tokens produced but also enforce 4 space indentation on it.
Also we enforce some basic rules we would like our CSS to follow such as
* Always have "\n" in between the starting of body({) and body itself
  and ending of the body and the closing of body(}).
* Use 4 space indents while having but something within the block
  structure ( { .... } ).
* Have single space after ',' in between multiple selectors.
* Have only a single space in between selector and the starting of
  block structure ({ ... }) if block structure starts on same line as
  of selector.
  eg. body {
          body content here
      }
  Notice single space between 'body' and '{'.

Fixes: #1659.
2017-03-21 13:40:05 -07:00
Elliott Jin bdf4b22772 tools: Only lint changed css files in pre-commit hook. 2017-03-19 11:49:19 -07:00
sinwar eab355b0cd tools: Create more consistent checks for venv.
This helps make the Zulip development environment somewhat more robust
to new contributors, since it will give them a nice warning if they
try running any of our development tools outside the Zulip virtualenv.

Fixes #3468.
2017-02-06 21:50:32 -08:00
Steve Howell 2a07b204bf css parser: Show line numbers for errors.
This is a fairly major overhaul of the CSS parser to support
line numbers in error messages.

Basically, instead of passing "slices" of tokens around, we pass
indexes into the token arrays to all of our sub-parsers, which
allows them to have access to previous tokens in certain cases.
This is particularly important for errors where stuff is missing
(vs. being wrong).

In testing this out I found a few more places to catch errors.
2017-02-01 10:02:03 -08:00
Steve Howell 3b5c187f55 Add tools/check-css and tools/lib/css_parser.py.
`tools/lint-all` now calls the new `tools/check-css`

The css_parser library parsers CSS into a data structure
that remembers line numbers and columns of semantically
meaningful tokens and adjoining white space/tokens.  It
is intended to be used for various linting tasks.

The file `tools/check-css` runs a few files through the
parser and makes sure they round trip.  This has some value
right away, as files that fail to parse will cause an
exception to be thrown and thus alert developers to syntax
errors.  We expect to grow this into more advanced linting
tasks eventually.
2016-08-02 16:22:46 -07:00