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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# YAPF formatter, adapted from ray and skypilot.
#
# Usage:
#    # Do work and commit your work.

#    # Format files that differ from origin/main.
#    bash format.sh

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#    # Commit changed files with message 'Run yapf and ruff'
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#
#
# YAPF + Clang formatter (if installed). This script formats all changed files from the last mergebase.
# You are encouraged to run this locally before pushing changes for review.

# Cause the script to exit if a single command fails
set -eo pipefail

# this stops git rev-parse from failing if we run this from the .git directory
builtin cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}")"
ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
builtin cd "$ROOT" || exit 1

YAPF_VERSION=$(yapf --version | awk '{print $2}')
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RUFF_VERSION=$(ruff --version | awk '{print $2}')
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MYPY_VERSION=$(mypy --version | awk '{print $2}')
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CODESPELL_VERSION=$(codespell --version)
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ISORT_VERSION=$(isort --vn)
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# # params: tool name, tool version, required version
tool_version_check() {
    if [[ $2 != $3 ]]; then
        echo "Wrong $1 version installed: $3 is required, not $2."
        exit 1
    fi
}

tool_version_check "yapf" $YAPF_VERSION "$(grep yapf requirements-dev.txt | cut -d'=' -f3)"
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tool_version_check "ruff" $RUFF_VERSION "$(grep "ruff==" requirements-dev.txt | cut -d'=' -f3)"
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tool_version_check "mypy" "$MYPY_VERSION" "$(grep mypy requirements-dev.txt | cut -d'=' -f3)"
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tool_version_check "isort" "$ISORT_VERSION" "$(grep isort requirements-dev.txt | cut -d'=' -f3)"
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tool_version_check "codespell" "$CODESPELL_VERSION" "$(grep codespell requirements-dev.txt | cut -d'=' -f3)"
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YAPF_FLAGS=(
    '--recursive'
    '--parallel'
)

YAPF_EXCLUDES=(
    '--exclude' 'build/**'
)

# Format specified files
format() {
    yapf --in-place "${YAPF_FLAGS[@]}" "$@"
}

# Format files that differ from main branch. Ignores dirs that are not slated
# for autoformat yet.
format_changed() {
    # The `if` guard ensures that the list of filenames is not empty, which
    # could cause yapf to receive 0 positional arguments, making it hang
    # waiting for STDIN.
    #
    # `diff-filter=ACM` and $MERGEBASE is to ensure we only format files that
    # exist on both branches.
    MERGEBASE="$(git merge-base origin/main HEAD)"

    if ! git diff --diff-filter=ACM --quiet --exit-code "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' &>/dev/null; then
        git diff --name-only --diff-filter=ACM "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' | xargs -P 5 \
             yapf --in-place "${YAPF_EXCLUDES[@]}" "${YAPF_FLAGS[@]}"
    fi

}

# Format all files
format_all() {
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    yapf --in-place "${YAPF_FLAGS[@]}" "${YAPF_EXCLUDES[@]}" .
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}

## This flag formats individual files. --files *must* be the first command line
## arg to use this option.
if [[ "$1" == '--files' ]]; then
   format "${@:2}"
   # If `--all` is passed, then any further arguments are ignored and the
   # entire python directory is formatted.
elif [[ "$1" == '--all' ]]; then
   format_all
else
   # Format only the files that changed in last commit.
   format_changed
fi
echo 'vLLM yapf: Done'

# Run mypy
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echo 'vLLM mypy:'
mypy vllm/attention/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/core/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/distributed/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/entrypoints/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/executor/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/usage/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
mypy vllm/transformers_utils/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml

# TODO(sang): Follow up
# mypy vllm/engine/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
# mypy vllm/worker/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
# mypy vllm/spec_decoding/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
# mypy vllm/model_executor/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml
# mypy vllm/lora/*.py --follow-imports=skip --config-file pyproject.toml

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CODESPELL_EXCLUDES=(
    '--skip' '*docs/source/_build/**'
)

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# check spelling of specified files
spell_check() {
    codespell "$@"
}

spell_check_all(){
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  codespell --toml pyproject.toml "${CODESPELL_EXCLUDES[@]}"
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}

# Spelling  check of files that differ from main branch.
spell_check_changed() {
    # The `if` guard ensures that the list of filenames is not empty, which
    # could cause ruff to receive 0 positional arguments, making it hang
    # waiting for STDIN.
    #
    # `diff-filter=ACM` and $MERGEBASE is to ensure we only lint files that
    # exist on both branches.
    MERGEBASE="$(git merge-base origin/main HEAD)"

    if ! git diff --diff-filter=ACM --quiet --exit-code "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' &>/dev/null; then
        git diff --name-only --diff-filter=ACM "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' | xargs \
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             codespell "${CODESPELL_EXCLUDES[@]}"
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    fi
}

# Run Codespell
## This flag runs spell check of individual files. --files *must* be the first command line
## arg to use this option.
if [[ "$1" == '--files' ]]; then
   spell_check "${@:2}"
   # If `--all` is passed, then any further arguments are ignored and the
   # entire python directory is linted.
elif [[ "$1" == '--all' ]]; then
   spell_check_all
else
   # Check spelling only of the files that changed in last commit.
   spell_check_changed
fi
echo 'vLLM codespell: Done'


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# Lint specified files
lint() {
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    ruff "$@"
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}

# Lint files that differ from main branch. Ignores dirs that are not slated
# for autolint yet.
lint_changed() {
    # The `if` guard ensures that the list of filenames is not empty, which
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    # could cause ruff to receive 0 positional arguments, making it hang
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    # waiting for STDIN.
    #
    # `diff-filter=ACM` and $MERGEBASE is to ensure we only lint files that
    # exist on both branches.
    MERGEBASE="$(git merge-base origin/main HEAD)"

    if ! git diff --diff-filter=ACM --quiet --exit-code "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' &>/dev/null; then
        git diff --name-only --diff-filter=ACM "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' | xargs \
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             ruff
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    fi

}

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# Run Ruff
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echo 'vLLM ruff:'
### This flag lints individual files. --files *must* be the first command line
### arg to use this option.
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if [[ "$1" == '--files' ]]; then
   lint "${@:2}"
   # If `--all` is passed, then any further arguments are ignored and the
   # entire python directory is linted.
elif [[ "$1" == '--all' ]]; then
   lint vllm tests
else
   # Format only the files that changed in last commit.
   lint_changed
fi
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# check spelling of specified files
isort_check() {
    isort "$@"
}

isort_check_all(){
  isort .
}

# Spelling  check of files that differ from main branch.
isort_check_changed() {
    # The `if` guard ensures that the list of filenames is not empty, which
    # could cause ruff to receive 0 positional arguments, making it hang
    # waiting for STDIN.
    #
    # `diff-filter=ACM` and $MERGEBASE is to ensure we only lint files that
    # exist on both branches.
    MERGEBASE="$(git merge-base origin/main HEAD)"

    if ! git diff --diff-filter=ACM --quiet --exit-code "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' &>/dev/null; then
        git diff --name-only --diff-filter=ACM "$MERGEBASE" -- '*.py' '*.pyi' | xargs \
             isort
    fi
}

# Run Isort
# This flag runs spell check of individual files. --files *must* be the first command line
# arg to use this option.
if [[ "$1" == '--files' ]]; then
   isort_check "${@:2}"
   # If `--all` is passed, then any further arguments are ignored and the
   # entire python directory is linted.
elif [[ "$1" == '--all' ]]; then
   isort_check_all
else
   # Check spelling only of the files that changed in last commit.
   isort_check_changed
fi
echo 'vLLM isort: Done'

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if ! git diff --quiet &>/dev/null; then
    echo 'Reformatted files. Please review and stage the changes.'
    echo 'Changes not staged for commit:'
    echo
    git --no-pager diff --name-only

    exit 1
fi