qemu/python/setup.cfg
Paolo Bonzini 7b4b98c46c python: bump some of the dependencies
The version of pyflakes that is listed in python/tests/minreqs.txt
breaks on Python 3.8 with the following message:

  AttributeError: 'FlakesChecker' object has no attribute 'CONSTANT'

Now that we do not support EOL'd Python versions anymore, we can
update to newer, fixed versions.  It is a good time to do so, before
Python packages start dropping support for Python 3.7 as well!

The new mypy is also a bit smarter about which packages are actually
being used, so remove the now-unnecessary sections from setup.cfg.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20230511035435.734312-27-jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2023-05-18 08:53:51 +02:00

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[metadata]
name = qemu
version = file:VERSION
maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
url = https://www.qemu.org/
download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
description = QEMU Python Build, Debug and SDK tooling.
long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
classifiers =
Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2)
Natural Language :: English
Operating System :: OS Independent
Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Typing :: Typed
[options]
python_requires = >= 3.7
packages =
qemu.qmp
qemu.machine
qemu.utils
[options.package_data]
* = py.typed
[options.extras_require]
# Remember to update tests/minreqs.txt if changing anything below:
devel =
avocado-framework >= 90.0
distlib >= 0.3.6
flake8 >= 5.0.4
fusepy >= 2.0.4
isort >= 5.1.2
mypy >= 0.780
pylint >= 2.17.3
tox >= 3.18.0
urwid >= 2.1.2
urwid-readline >= 0.13
Pygments >= 2.9.0
# Provides qom-fuse functionality
fuse =
fusepy >= 2.0.4
# QMP TUI dependencies
tui =
urwid >= 2.1.2
urwid-readline >= 0.13
Pygments >= 2.9.0
[options.entry_points]
console_scripts =
qom = qemu.utils.qom:main
qom-set = qemu.utils.qom:QOMSet.entry_point
qom-get = qemu.utils.qom:QOMGet.entry_point
qom-list = qemu.utils.qom:QOMList.entry_point
qom-tree = qemu.utils.qom:QOMTree.entry_point
qom-fuse = qemu.utils.qom_fuse:QOMFuse.entry_point [fuse]
qemu-ga-client = qemu.utils.qemu_ga_client:main
qmp-shell = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main
qmp-shell-wrap = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main_wrap
qmp-tui = qemu.qmp.qmp_tui:main [tui]
[flake8]
# Prefer pylint's bare-except checks to flake8's
extend-ignore = E722
exclude = __pycache__,
[mypy]
strict = True
python_version = 3.7
warn_unused_configs = True
namespace_packages = True
warn_unused_ignores = False
[mypy-qemu.utils.qom_fuse]
# fusepy has no type stubs:
allow_subclassing_any = True
[mypy-qemu.qmp.qmp_tui]
# urwid and urwid_readline have no type stubs:
allow_subclassing_any = True
# The following missing import directives are because these libraries do not
# provide type stubs. Allow them on an as-needed basis for mypy.
[mypy-fuse]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-urwid]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-urwid_readline]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-pygments]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-importlib.metadata]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-importlib_metadata]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-pkg_resources]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-distlib]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-distlib.database]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-distlib.scripts]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-distlib.version]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-pip._vendor.distlib]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-pip._vendor.distlib.database]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-pip._vendor.distlib.scripts]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-pip._vendor.distlib.version]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[pylint.messages control]
# Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You
# can either give multiple identifiers separated by comma (,) or put this
# option multiple times (only on the command line, not in the configuration
# file where it should appear only once). You can also use "--disable=all" to
# disable everything first and then reenable specific checks. For example, if
# you want to run only the similarities checker, you can use "--disable=all
# --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have
# no Warning level messages displayed, use "--disable=all --enable=classes
# --disable=W".
disable=consider-using-f-string,
consider-using-with,
too-many-arguments,
too-many-function-args, # mypy handles this with less false positives.
too-many-instance-attributes,
no-member, # mypy also handles this better.
[pylint.basic]
# Good variable names which should always be accepted, separated by a comma.
good-names=i,
j,
k,
ex,
Run,
_, # By convention: Unused variable
fh, # fh = open(...)
fd, # fd = os.open(...)
c, # for c in string: ...
T, # for TypeVars. See pylint#3401
SocketAddrT, # Not sure why this is invalid.
[pylint.similarities]
# Ignore imports when computing similarities.
ignore-imports=yes
ignore-signatures=yes
# Minimum lines number of a similarity.
# TODO: Remove after we opt in to Pylint 2.8.3. See commit msg.
min-similarity-lines=6
[isort]
force_grid_wrap=4
force_sort_within_sections=True
include_trailing_comma=True
line_length=72
lines_after_imports=2
multi_line_output=3
# tox (https://tox.readthedocs.io/) is a tool for running tests in
# multiple virtualenvs. This configuration file will run the test suite
# on all supported python versions. To use it, "pip install tox" and
# then run "tox" from this directory. You will need all of these versions
# of python available on your system to run this test.
[tox:tox]
envlist = py37, py38, py39, py310, py311
skip_missing_interpreters = true
[testenv]
allowlist_externals = make
deps =
.[devel]
.[fuse] # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
.[tui] # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
commands =
make check
# Coverage.py [https://coverage.readthedocs.io/en/latest/] is a tool for
# measuring code coverage of Python programs. It monitors your program,
# noting which parts of the code have been executed, then analyzes the
# source to identify code that could have been executed but was not.
[coverage:run]
concurrency = multiprocessing
source = qemu/
parallel = true