This moves our `mypy` configuration from `.mypy.ini` to `.pyproject.toml`
and increases the minimum `mypy` version in the tests.
- [x] move `mypy` configuration to `pyproject.toml`
- [x] remove `.mypy.ini`
- [x] ensure that `mypy` version .900 or higher is used in tests
Ideally a test-only dependency won't be in the build, but until then
mark the requirement of gtest up to 1.10.
See e4s job failure at https://gitlab.spack.io/spack/spack/-/jobs/349959 .
Looks like 1.11 introduces some breaking incompatibilities, so perhaps
we should transition later.
* fix remaining flake8 errors
* imports: sort imports everywhere in Spack
We enabled import order checking in #23947, but fixing things manually drives
people crazy. This used `spack style --fix --all` from #24071 to automatically
sort everything in Spack so PR submitters won't have to deal with it.
This should go in after #24071, as it assumes we're using `isort`, not
`flake8-import-order` to order things. `isort` seems to be more flexible and
allows `llnl` mports to be in their own group before `spack` ones, so this
seems like a good switch.
* Fix compiler test
Use `self.spec.satisfies` on compiler to determine if a flag should be
applied or not. This approach avoids issues with the strings `gcc`
or `clang` appearing in the full path to the compiler executables, as
happens with spack-installed compilers (e.g. `nvhpc%gcc`).
* Limit compiler name search to last path component
@skosukhin pointed out that the cflag modification should happen for any
clang or gcc compiler, regardless of what compiler spec provides them.
This commit reverts to searching for a compiler name containing "gcc"
or "clang", but limits the search to the last path component, which
avoids matching spack-installed compilers built with gcc (e.g.
`nvhpc%gcc`), which will have "gcc" in the compiler path.
* Use `os.path` rather than `pathlib`
Co-authored-by: Paul Henning <phenning@lanl.gov>
`dateutil.parser` was an optional dependency for CVS tests. It was failing on macOS
beacuse the dateutil types were not being installed, and mypy was failing *even when the
CVS tests were skipped*. This seems like it was an oversight on macOS --
`types-dateutil-parser` was not installed there, though it was on Linux unit tests.
It takes 6 lines of YAML and some weird test-skipping logic to get `python-dateutil` and
`types-python-dateutil` installed in all the tests where we need them, but it only takes
4 lines of code to write the date parser we need for CVS, so I just did that instead.
Note that CVS date format can vary from system to system, but it seems like it's always
pretty similar for the parts we care about.
- [x] Replace dateutil.parser with a simpler date regex
- [x] Lose the dependency on `dateutil.parser`
Previous tests of `spack style` didn't really run the tools --
they just ensure that the commands worked enough to get coverage.
This adds several real tests and ensures that we hit the corner
cases in `spack style`. This also tests sucess as well as failure
cases.
This consolidates code across tools in `spack style` so that each
`run_<tool>` function can be called indirecty through a dictionary
of handlers, and os that checks like finding the executable for the
tool can be shared across commands.
- [x] rework `spack style` to use decorators to register tools
- [x] define tool order in one place in `spack style`
- [x] fix python 2/3 issues to Get `isort` checks working
- [x] make isort error regex more robust across versions
- [x] remove unused output option
- [x] change vestigial `TRAVIS_BRANCH` to `GITHUB_BASE_REF`
- [x] update completion