The legacy importer has only been kept around to support some add-ons,
and these are so infrequently used that they're better off shifted
to add-ons (even they even still work)
* chore: add myself to CONTRIBUTORS file
* refactor: use newer type hints for Union/Optional
* refactor: fix deprecated type annotations
use collections.abc rather than typing
* refactor: use lower letter type annotations
* style: reformat with black
* refactor: remove unused imports
* refactor: add missing imports for type hints
* fixup! refactor: use newer type hints for Union/Optional
* fix: add missing imports for type annotations
* fixup! refactor: use newer type hints for Union/Optional
* fixup! style: reformat with black
* refactor: fix remaining imports re: type hints
* The importer list have a Hook
Previously, add-on 175027074 simply edited the list once. It became impossible
since the list became a function. Hence I need a filter to add the list here.
@kelciour (nice to meet you by the way), you may be interested by it too (at
least if I believe efb1ce46d4 )
I would have preferred to use `anki.importing.base.Importer` instead of
`Any`. However, this leads to
> Name "anki.importing.base.Importer" is not defined [name-defined]
when I run test.
Helps to solve this would be welcomed
* mention the hook may not last too long (dae)
This adds Python 3.9 and 3.10 typing syntax to files that import
attributions from __future___. Python 3.9 should be able to cope with
the 3.10 syntax, but Python 3.8 will no longer work.
On Windows/Mac, install the latest Python 3.9 version from python.org.
There are currently no orjson wheels for Python 3.10 on Windows/Mac,
which will break the build unless you have Rust installed separately.
On Linux, modern distros should have Python 3.9 available already. If
you're on an older distro, you'll need to build Python from source first.
Will allow importing the Protobuf without pulling in the rest of
the library. This is not a full PEP420 namespace, and the wheel still
bundles everything - it just makes things easier in a Bazel workspace.
I originally tried with PEP420, but it required more invasive changes,
and I ran into issues with mypy.
I18n is not set up at init time, so the strings can't be generated
at import.
@kelciour you have a few importing add-ons, so wanted to give you a
heads-up. The importing code is likely to change more in
future months, but for now this should be the only change
- anki._backend stores the protobuf files and rsbackend.py code
- pylib modules import protobuf messages directly from the
_pb2 files, and explicitly export any will be returned or consumed
by public pylib functions, so that calling code can import from pylib
- the "rsbackend" no longer imports and re-exports protobuf messages
- pylib can just consume them directly.
- move errors to errors.py
Still todo:
- rsbridge
- finishing the work on rsbackend, and check what we need to add
back to the original file location to avoid breaking add-ons