Package python3-module-yapf: Specfile
%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 1 %define pypi_name yapf %def_with check Name: python3-module-%pypi_name Version: 0.40.1 Release: alt1 Summary: A formatter for Python files License: Apache-2.0 Group: Development/Python3 Url: https://pypi.org/project/yapf/ Vcs: https://github.com/google/yapf BuildArch: noarch Source: %name-%version.tar Source1: %pyproject_deps_config_name %pyproject_runtimedeps_metadata %filter_from_requires /python3(yapf_third_party._ylib2to3.pgen2.pgen2)/d BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-pyproject BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-vim %pyproject_builddeps_build %if_with check %pyproject_builddeps_metadata BuildRequires: python3-module-pytest %endif %description Most of the current formatters for Python --- e.g., autopep8, and pep8ify --- are made to remove lint errors from code. This has some obvious limitations. For instance, code that conforms to the PEP 8 guidelines may not be reformatted. But it doesn't mean that the code looks good. YAPF takes a different approach. It's based off of 'clang-format', developed by Daniel Jasper. In essence, the algorithm takes the code and reformats it to the best formatting that conforms to the style guide, even if the original code didn't violate the style guide. The idea is also similar to the 'gofmt' tool for the Go programming language: end all holy wars about formatting - if the whole codebase of a project is simply piped through YAPF whenever modifications are made, the style remains consistent throughout the project and there's no point arguing about style in every code review. The ultimate goal is that the code YAPF produces is as good as the code that a programmer would write if they were following the style guide. It takes away some of the drudgery of maintaining your code. %package -n vim-plugin-yapf Summary: The vim plugin allows you to reformat a range of code Group: Editors %description -n vim-plugin-yapf %summary. %prep %setup # fix local imports sed -i "/from pgen2 import/s/pgen2/.pgen2/" \ third_party/yapf_third_party/_ylib2to3/pgen2/conv.py %pyproject_deps_resync_build %pyproject_deps_resync_metadata %build %pyproject_build %install %pyproject_install mkdir -p %buildroot%vim_autoload_dir/ mkdir -p %buildroot%vim_plugin_dir/ pushd plugins/vim install -p -m644 autoload/yapf.vim %buildroot%vim_autoload_dir/ install -p -m644 plugin/yapf.vim %buildroot%vim_plugin_dir/ popd %check %pyproject_run_pytest -ra -Wignore %files %doc README.rst CHANGELOG %_bindir/yapf* %python3_sitelibdir/%pypi_name/ %python3_sitelibdir/%{pyproject_distinfo %pypi_name}/ %python3_sitelibdir/yapf_third_party/ %exclude %python3_sitelibdir/%{pypi_name}tests/ %files -n vim-plugin-yapf %vim_autoload_dir/* %vim_plugin_dir/* %changelog * Wed Sep 06 2023 Anton Zhukharev <ancieg@altlinux.org> 0.40.1-alt1 - Updated to 0.40.1. * Wed May 17 2023 Stanislav Levin <slev@altlinux.org> 0.33.0-alt1 - 0.32.0 -> 0.33.0. * Sun Oct 02 2022 Anton Zhukharev <ancieg@altlinux.org> 0.32.0-alt1 - initial build for Sisyphus |