Since cpydiff is code used as documentation, there are cases where we may
want to use Black's `fmt: on/off/skip` comments to avoid automatic
formatting. However, we don't want these comments to be distracting in the
generated documentation.
This rewrites the code to omit these comments when generating the docs.
Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@pybricks.com>
Since version 21.4b0, Black now processes one-line docstrings by stripping
leading and trailing spaces, and adding a padding space when needed to
break up """"; see https://github.com/psf/black/pull/1740
This commit makes the Python code in this repository conform to this rule.
This patch introduces the a small framework to track differences between
uPy and CPython. The framework consists of:
- A set of "tests" which test for an individual feature that differs between
uPy and CPy. Each test is like a normal uPy test in the test suite, but
has a special comment at the start with some meta-data: a category (eg
syntax, core language), a human-readable description of the difference, a
cause, and a workaround. Following the meta-data there is a short code
snippet which demonstrates the difference. See tests/cpydiff directory
for the initial set of tests.
- A program (this patch) which runs all the tests (on uPy and CPy) and
generates nicely-formated .rst documenting the differences.
- Integration into the docs build so that everything is automatic, and the
differences appear in a way that is easy for users to read/reference (see
latter commits).
The idea with using this new framework is:
- When a new difference is found it's easy to write a short test for it,
along with a description, and add it to the existing ones. It's also easy
for contributors to submit tests for differences they find.
- When something is no longer different the tool will give an error and
difference can be removed (or promoted to a proper feature test).