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Back-port compiler for Python 3.8 positional-only parameter syntax.

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poseur

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Write positional-only parameters in Python 3.8 flavour, and let poseur worry about back-port issues :beer:

  Since PEP 570, Python introduced positional-only parameters syntax in version 3.8. For those who wish to use positional-only parameters in their codes, poseur provides an intelligent, yet imperfect, solution of a backport compiler by removing positional-only parameters syntax whilst introduce a decorator for runtime checks, which guarantees you to always write positional-only parameters in Python 3.8 flavour then compile for compatibility later.

Installation

Note that poseur only supports Python versions since 3.3 🐍

  For macOS users, poseur is now available through Homebrew:

brew tap jarryshaw/tap
brew install poseur
# or simply, a one-liner
brew install jarryshaw/tap/poseur

  Simply run the following to install the current version from PyPI:

pip install poseur

  Or install the latest version from the git repository:

git clone https://github.com/JarryShaw/poseur.git
cd poseur
pip install -e .
# and to update at any time
git pull

Basic Usage

CLI

  It is fairly straightforward to use poseur:

context in ${...} changes dynamically according to runtime environment

usage: poseur [options] <python source files and folders...>

Convert f-string to str.format for Python 3 compatibility.

positional arguments:
  SOURCE                python source files and folders to be converted (${CWD})

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -V, --version         show program's version number and exit
  -q, --quiet           run in quiet mode

archive options:
  duplicate original files in case there's any issue

  -n, --no-archive      do not archive original files
  -p PATH, --archive-path PATH
                        path to archive original files (${CWD}/archive)

convert options:
  compatibility configuration for none-unicode files

  -c CODING, --encoding CODING
                        encoding to open source files (${LOCALE_ENCODING})
  -v VERSION, --python VERSION
                        convert against Python version (${LATEST_VERSION})
  -s SEP, --linesep SEP
                        line separator to process source files (${OS_LINESEP})
  -d, --dismiss         dismiss runtime checks for positional-only parameters
  -nl, --no-linting     do not lint converted codes

poseur will read then convert all positional-only parameters syntax in every Python file under this path. In case there might be some problems with the conversion, poseur will duplicate all original files it is to modify into archive directory ahead of the process, if -n not set.

  Besides, to keep consistency of API to users, poseur ships with a decorator for such functions to check positional-only parameters at runtime, if -nl not set.

Developer Reference

Environments

poseur currently supports three environment arguments:

  • F2FORMAT_QUIET -- run in quiet mode (same as --quiet option in CLI)
  • F2FORMAT_VERSION -- convert against Python version (same as --python option in CLI)
  • F2FORMAT_ENCODING -- encoding to open source files (same as --encoding option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_LINSEP -- line separator to process source files (same as --linesep option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_DISMISS -- dismiss runtime checks for positional-only arguments (same as --dismiss option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_LINTING -- lint converted codes (same as --linting option in CLI)

APIs

poseur -- wrapper works for conversion

poseur(filename)

Args:

  • filename -- str, file to be converted

Envs:

  • F2FORMAT_QUIET -- run in quiet mode (same as --quiet option in CLI)
  • F2FORMAT_ENCODING -- encoding to open source files (same as --encoding option in CLI)
  • F2FORMAT_VERSION-- convert against Python version (same as --python option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_LINSEP -- line separator to process source files (same as --linesep option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_DISMISS -- dismiss runtime checks for positional-only arguments (same as --dismiss option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_LINTING -- lint converted codes (same as --linting option in CLI)

Raises:

  • ConvertError -- when parso.ParserSyntaxError raised

convert -- the main conversion process

convert(string, source='<unknown>')

Args:

  • string -- str, context to be converted
  • source -- str, source of the context

Envs:

  • F2FORMAT_VERSION-- convert against Python version (same as --python option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_LINSEP -- line separator to process source files (same as --linesep option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_DISMISS -- dismiss runtime checks for positional-only arguments (same as --dismiss option in CLI)
  • POSEUR_LINTING -- lint converted codes (same as --linting option in CLI)

Returns:

  • str -- converted string

Raises:

  • ConvertError -- when parso.ParserSyntaxError raised

ConvertError -- poseur internal exception

class ConvertError(SyntaxError):
    pass

Test

  See test.py.

Contribution

  Contributions are very welcome, especially fixing bugs and providing test cases. Note that code must remain valid and reasonable.

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