- Switched from yapf to black
- Reconfigure isort for black
- Resolve black/pylint idiosyncrasies
Note: I used `--experimental-string-processing` because black was
producing "implicit string concatenation", similar to what described
here: https://github.com/psf/black/issues/1837. While currently this
feature is experimental, it will be enabled by default:
https://github.com/psf/black/issues/2188. After running black with the
new string processing so that the generated code merges these `"hello" "
world"` strings concatenations, then I removed
`--experimental-string-processing` for stability, and regenerated the
code again.
To the reviewer: don't even try to open "Files Changed" tab 😄 It's
better to review commit-by-commit, and ignore `run black and isort`.
* Add isort_code.sh to sanity tests
* Run tools/distrib/isort_code.sh
* Fine tune the import order for relative imports
* Make pylint and project generation happy
* Fix a few corner cases
* Use --check instead of --diff
* The import order impacts test result somehow
* Make isort print diff and check output at the same time
* Let tools/run_tests/python_utils be firstparty library
* Run isort against latest HEAD
Run faster on smaller machines.
Don't watch '.' prefixed files for changes. These files don't typically contribute to builds, and are used as vim temp files.
-) Adding a new command line flag to be able to see which tests are passing.
-) Adding more status when the tool is idle in forever mode.
-) Adding a last status when the tool is finished so to avoid leaving the console in a weird state.
-) Adding a status message in the forever mode if the previous run failed.
-) Swapped the message and its explanation, so you don't have to scroll up to see which test failed.
-) Fixed a race condition in the watch_dir.py code if a file is deleted during the loop.