Hi,
pyang (https://github.com/mbj4668/pyang) is a YANG validator,
transformator and code generator, written in python. YANG (RFC 7950) is
a data modeling language for NETCONF (RFC 6241), developed by the IETF
NETMOD WG. This formatter provides support for Emacs yang-mode.
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`ruff` doesn't run isort as part of its format, so to maintain parity
with the sort rules that black/isort offer, this is the ruff isort.
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This formatter is formatting via
[treefmt](https://numtide.github.io/treefmt). This is useful if the
project is configuring formatters for the project and you don't have to
replicate this logic within Emacs, but instead utilize treefmt directly.
To do that you can set the `apheleia-formatter` to `treefmt` within the
projects `.dir-locals.el`.
I noticed there are tests for this, since treefmt could technically
format anything, I went with treefmt formatting rust code. It also
relies on having a `treefmt.toml` in the project folder, so had to add
that as well in the tests.
Add [docformatter](https://github.com/PyCQA/docformatter) for Python
docstrings.
By default it outputs diffs but changes in-place with `--in-place`. On
successful change it exits with an error code of `3` (found out by
trial), so I had to add a formatter wrapping-script.
Initially I used `--in-place` with the special `in-place` symbol in
apheleia. But now I tried an approach where I transform the diff into
usable stdout using `patch` instead.
Related to #266 , where I had used the example of docformatter to ask
how to add scripts with positive exit codes and @raxod502 showed me the
`phpcs` solution.
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This also fixes a few test installers:
- rustfmt is available via apt-get in 22.04, use that instead of tarball
that's no longer available
- brittany now installs cleanly in the default haskell ghc/cabal in
22.04, so just use that
- perltidy in 22.04 has slightly different output
- nixfmt download url changed (now includes OS/arch). There was
initially no binary available when nixfmt was updated,
but the devs there were kind enough to provide one:
https://github.com/serokell/nixfmt/issues/139
This runs a full `make fmt-build` without errors, though it takes a
while ;). All tests pass, too.
Found while trying to `make fmt-build` that the installer for `brittany`
was broken, and couldn't fix it.
This removes brittany, and adds the ormolu and fourmolu formatters for
haskell, and sets ormolu as the default for haskell-mode.
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* feat: add phpcs & introduce scripts/formatters
Add phpcs as a supported formatter, and include support for
apheleia-defined scripts for more troublesome formatters
* Revert Emacs version requirement
* More quoting
* Adjust language in documentation
* Thanks checkdoc, lol
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