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Hello @asmacdo, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
The pull request, titled "Resurrection 2025", focuses on modernizing the project's Python compatibility and performing general maintenance. Key changes include updating the minimum required Python version to 3.9, adjusting testing environments to support newer Python versions, and minor code cleanups related to command execution and test logic.
Highlights
- Python Version Update: The project's minimum Python requirement has been updated from 3.8 to 3.9 across documentation and build configurations.
- Testing Environment Refresh: The tox testing configuration has been updated to include Python versions 3.9 through 3.12, dropping support for older Python 2.7 and 3.4.
- Build Artifact Exclusion: pycache directories are now ignored by Git to keep the repository clean.
- Command Execution Refinement: The --verbose flag has been removed from the yum repolist command, streamlining its execution.
- Test Simplification: The test_version function has been simplified, removing redundant checks and platform-specific output handling.
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Code Review
This pull request updates the project to require Python 3.9+ and removes support for older versions. The changes are mostly consistent across the codebase, updating README.md, setup.py, and tox.ini. I've found a critical issue in reproman/distributions/redhat.py where a command was changed in a way that breaks subsequent parsing logic. I've also suggested a minor improvement to a test case for better precision. Please see the detailed comments.
| # '-y' included in case there are GPG keys to import | ||
| out, _ = self._session.execute_command(['yum', '--verbose', | ||
| 'repolist', '-y']) | ||
| out, _ = self._session.execute_command(['yum', 'repolist', '-y']) |
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Removing the --verbose flag from the yum repolist command will break the parsing logic that follows. The code iterates through the output lines and expects lines starting with Repo- (e.g., Repo-id, Repo-expire, Repo-baseurl), which are only present in the verbose output. The standard output of yum repolist is a table that does not follow this format. This change will cause _find_all_sources to fail to find any repository information.
| out, _ = self._session.execute_command(['yum', 'repolist', '-y']) | |
| out, _ = self._session.execute_command(['yum', '--verbose', 'repolist', '-y']) |
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it might break it, but --verbose is not an option on modern redhat systems. (IIUC it was removed in the transition to dnf)
| ok_startswith(out, 'reproman %s\n' % reproman.__version__) | ||
| in_("Copyright", out) | ||
| in_("Permission is hereby granted", out) | ||
| ok_startswith(stdout, f'reproman {reproman.__version__}') |
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The output of reproman --version from argparse includes a trailing newline. It would be more precise to include this in the assertion to ensure the output format is exactly as expected.
| ok_startswith(stdout, f'reproman {reproman.__version__}') | |
| ok_startswith(stdout, f'reproman {reproman.__version__}\n') |
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