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Put mypy, coverage.py, pytest in pyproject #1273
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Signed-off-by: William Woodruff <[email protected]>
@@ -1,3 +1,48 @@ | |||
[tool.coverage.run] |
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Do we need to depend on coverage[toml]
with this?
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Yeah, I think so -- I'm kind of surprised this passed as-is, but maybe it's because the coverage on the 3.11+ jobs (where [toml]
isn't needed) was sufficient?
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Probably a bunch of other stuff depends on toml so it's implicitly there.
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warn_unused_configs = true | ||
follow_imports = "skip" | ||
strict = true | ||
exclude = ['SSL\.py$'] |
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No need for the (?x)
?
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Nope, should be fine without: (?x)
enables re.VERBOSE
, which doesn't have any effect here (since there's no comments or significant whitespace in the regexp itself).
Signed-off-by: William Woodruff <[email protected]>
This consolidates a few free-standing tool configuration files into
pyproject.toml
, since support for[tool.*]
is now widespread.