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Compare each .gitignore found with an appropiate relative path (#3338)
* Apply .gitignore files considering their location When a .gitignore file contains the special rule to ignore every subfolder content (`*/*`) and the file is located in a subfolder relative to where the command is executed (root), the rule is incorrectly applied and ignores every file at the same level of the .gitignore file. The reason for this is that the `gitignore` variable accumulates the rules found in each .gitignore while traversing files and directories recursively. This makes sense and, in general, works as expected. The problem is that the gitignore rules are applied using as the relative path from root to target directory as a reference. This is the cause of the bug. The implemented solution keeps track of every .gitignore file found while traversing the targets and the absolute location of each .gitignore file. Then, when matching files to the .gitignore rules, compare each set of rules with the appropiate relative path to the candidate target file. To make this possible, we changed the single `gitignore` object with a dictionary of similar objects, where the corresponding key is the absolute path to the folder that contains that .gitignore file. This required changing the signature of the `get_sources` function. Also, we introduce a `is_ignored` function that compares a file with every set of rules. Finally, some tests required an update to pass the gitignore object in the new format. Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]> * Test .gitignore with `*/*` is applied correctly The test contains three cases: 1) when the .gitignore with the special rule to ignore every subfolder and its contents (*/*) is in the root, 2) when the file is inside a subfolder relative to root (nested), and 3) when the target folder contains the .gitignore and root is a parent folder of the target. In all of these cases, we compare the files that are visible by Black with a known list of paths containing the expected values. Before the fix introduced in the previous commit, these tests failed when the .gitignore file was nested (second case). Now, the test is passed for all cases. Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]> * Update CHANGES.md Add entry about fixed bug and changes introduced: ignore files by considering the location of each .gitignore file and the relative path of each target Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]> * Small refactor to improve code readability These changes are small improvements to improve code readability: rename a variable to a more descriptive name (from `exclude_is_None` to `using_default_exclude`), use a better syntax to include the type annotation for `gitignore` variable (from typing comment to Python-style typing annotation), and replace an if-else block with a single dictionary definition (in this case, we need to compare keys instead of values, meaning that the change works) Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]> * Make nested function a top-level function The function to match a given path with every discovered .gitignore file does not need to be a nested function and can be a top-level function. The arguments did not change, but the naming of local variables was improved for readability. Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]>
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