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| # A complex multi-file change, with debugging |
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| This is a chat transcript of a fairly complex code change. The user is trying to update tests to use an input mock provided by `prompt_toolkit`. This requires changes to multiple source files. |
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| Some things to notice: |
| - The initial changes don't work, so the user provides error messages and snippets from the `prompt_toolkit` docs to collaboratively debug and solve the problem. |
| - The user edits a file outside the chat using their editor. `aider` notices these out-of-band changes and offers to commit them. |
| - At one point the user hits `^C` to interrupt the GPT-4 response, since it's not a useful response. The user gives clarifications and gets a better result on the next reply. |
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| <div class="chat-transcript" markdown="1"> |
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| > $ aider tests/test_main.py aider/getinput.py |
| > Added tests/test_main.py to the chat |
| > Added aider/getinput.py to the chat |
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| #### instead of using /dev/null to send no input in the main tests, can we use the prompt_toolkit input mocking functions? |
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| Yes, we can use the `prompt_toolkit.input` module to mock the input in the tests. Here's how to modify the `tests/test_main.py` file: |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| import os |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| from unittest import TestCase |
| from aider.main import main |
| import subprocess |
| ======= |
| import os |
| import tempfile |
| from unittest import TestCase |
| from aider.main import main |
| import subprocess |
| from prompt_toolkit.input import create_pipe_input |
| from prompt_toolkit.output import DummyOutput |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| Now, update the tests to use the `create_pipe_input` and `DummyOutput`: |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| with open(os.devnull, "r") as dev_null: |
| save_stdin = sys.stdin |
| sys.stdin = dev_null |
| main([]) |
| sys.stdin = save_stdin |
| ======= |
| pipe_input = create_pipe_input() |
| save_stdin = sys.stdin |
| sys.stdin = pipe_input |
| main([], input=pipe_input, output=DummyOutput()) |
| sys.stdin = save_stdin |
| pipe_input.close() |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| with open(os.devnull, "r") as dev_null: |
| save_stdin = sys.stdin |
| sys.stdin = dev_null |
| main(["foo.txt"]) |
| sys.stdin = save_stdin |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("foo.txt")) |
| ======= |
| pipe_input = create_pipe_input() |
| save_stdin = sys.stdin |
| sys.stdin = pipe_input |
| main(["foo.txt"], input=pipe_input, output=DummyOutput()) |
| sys.stdin = save_stdin |
| pipe_input.close() |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("foo.txt")) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| with open(os.devnull, "r") as dev_null: |
| save_stdin = sys.stdin |
| sys.stdin = dev_null |
| main(["--yes", "foo.txt"]) |
| sys.stdin = save_stdin |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("foo.txt")) |
| ======= |
| pipe_input = create_pipe_input() |
| save_stdin = sys.stdin |
| sys.stdin = pipe_input |
| main(["--yes", "foo.txt"], input=pipe_input, output=DummyOutput()) |
| sys.stdin = save_stdin |
| pipe_input.close() |
| self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("foo.txt")) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| These changes will replace the usage of `/dev/null` with `prompt_toolkit`'s input mocking functions. |
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| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Commit c177e29 aider: Replaced usage of /dev/null with prompt_toolkit's input mocking functions in tests. |
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| > Git repo has uncommitted changes. |
| > Suggested commit message: |
| > Added import statement for sys module in test_main.py. |
| > Commit before the chat proceeds [y/n/commit message]? y |
| > Commit 6724fcd Added import statement for sys module in test_main.py. |
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| #### /add aider/main.py |
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| > Added aider/main.py to the chat |
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| #### I am getting this error: FAILED tests/test_main.py::TestMain::test_main_with_empty_git_dir_new_file - TypeError: main() got an unexpected keyword argument 'input' |
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| I apologize for the confusion. It seems I made a mistake in the `main()` function definition in `aider/main.py`. The `main()` function should accept `input` and `output` keyword arguments. Here's the fix: |
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| ```python |
| aider/main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| def main(args=None): |
| if args is None: |
| args = sys.argv[1:] |
| ======= |
| def main(args=None, input=None, output=None): |
| if args is None: |
| args = sys.argv[1:] |
| if input is None: |
| input = sys.stdin |
| if output is None: |
| output = sys.stdout |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| Now, the `main()` function will accept the `input` and `output` keyword arguments, and the tests should pass. |
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| > Applied edit to aider/main.py |
| > Commit 79dfba9 aider: Fixed main() function to accept input and output keyword arguments. |
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| #### we need to pass those into InputOutput and to prompt_toolkit right? |
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| Yes, you're right. We need to pass the `input` and `output` arguments to the `InputOutput` class and then to the `prompt_toolkit.prompt()` function. Here's how to modify the `aider/getinput.py` and `aider/main.py` files: |
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| In `aider/getinput.py`, update the `InputOutput` class to accept `input` and `output` arguments: |
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| ```python |
| aider/getinput.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| class InputOutput: |
| def __init__(self, pretty, yes, input_history_file, chat_history_file): |
| ======= |
| class InputOutput: |
| def __init__(self, pretty, yes, input_history_file, chat_history_file, input=None, output=None): |
| self.input = input |
| self.output = output |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| Now, update the `prompt()` function calls in the `get_input()` method to use the `input` and `output` arguments: |
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| ```python |
| aider/getinput.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| line = prompt( |
| show, |
| completer=completer_instance, |
| history=FileHistory(self.input_history_file), |
| style=style, |
| reserve_space_for_menu=4, |
| complete_style=CompleteStyle.MULTI_COLUMN, |
| ) |
| ======= |
| line = prompt( |
| show, |
| completer=completer_instance, |
| history=FileHistory(self.input_history_file), |
| style=style, |
| reserve_space_for_menu=4, |
| complete_style=CompleteStyle.MULTI_COLUMN, |
| input=self.input, |
| output=self.output, |
| ) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| In `aider/main.py`, pass the `input` and `output` arguments to the `InputOutput` class: |
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| ```python |
| aider/main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| io = InputOutput(args.pretty, args.yes, args.input_history_file, args.chat_history_file) |
| ======= |
| io = InputOutput(args.pretty, args.yes, args.input_history_file, args.chat_history_file, input=input, output=output) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| These changes will ensure that the `input` and `output` arguments are passed to the `InputOutput` class and then to the `prompt_toolkit.prompt()` function. |
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| > Applied edit to aider/getinput.py |
| > Applied edit to aider/getinput.py |
| > Applied edit to aider/main.py |
| > Commit cea9d2a aider: Updated InputOutput class to accept input and output arguments and passed them to prompt_toolkit.prompt() function. |
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| #### FAILED tests/test_main.py::TestMain::test_main_with_empty_git_dir_new_file - TypeError: prompt() got an unexpected keyword argument 'input' |
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| I apologize for the confusion. It seems I made a mistake in the `prompt_toolkit.prompt()` function call. The `prompt()` function accepts `stdin` and `stdout` arguments instead of `input` and `output`. Here's the fix: |
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| Update the `prompt()` function call in the `get_input()` method in `aider/getinput.py`: |
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| ```python |
| aider/getinput.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| input=self.input, |
| output=self.output, |
| ======= |
| stdin=self.input, |
| stdout=self.output, |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| These changes will ensure that the `input` and `output` arguments are passed correctly to the `prompt_toolkit.prompt()` function. |
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| > Applied edit to aider/getinput.py |
| > Commit 55d3540 aider: Fixed `prompt()` function call in `get_input()` method to pass `stdin` and `stdout` arguments instead of `input` and `output`. |
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| #### prompt_toolkit.shortcuts.prompt(message: AnyFormattedText | None = None, *, history: History | None = None, editing_mode: EditingMode | None = None, refresh_interval: float | None = None, vi_mode: bool | None = None, lexer: Lexer | None = None, completer: Completer | None = None, complete_in_thread: bool | None = None, is_password: bool | None = None, key_bindings: KeyBindingsBase | None = None, bottom_toolbar: AnyFormattedText | None = None, style: BaseStyle | None = None, color_depth: ColorDepth | None = None, cursor: AnyCursorShapeConfig = None, include_default_pygments_style: FilterOrBool | None = None, style_transformation: StyleTransformation | None = None, swap_light_and_dark_colors: FilterOrBool | None = None, rprompt: AnyFormattedText | None = None, multiline: FilterOrBool | None = None, prompt_continuation: PromptContinuationText | None = None, wrap_lines: FilterOrBool | None = None, enable_history_search: FilterOrBool | None = None, search_ignore_case: FilterOrBool | None = None, complete_while_typing: FilterOrBool | None = None, validate_while_typing: FilterOrBool | None = None, complete_style: CompleteStyle | None = None, auto_suggest: AutoSuggest | None = None, validator: Validator | None = None, clipboard: Clipboard | None = None, mouse_support: FilterOrBool | None = None, input_processors: list[Processor] | None = None, placeholder: AnyFormattedText | None = None, reserve_space_for_menu: int | None = None, enable_system_prompt: FilterOrBool | None = None, enable_suspend: FilterOrBool | None = None, enable_open_in_editor: FilterOrBool | None = None, tempfile_suffix: str | Callable[[], str] | None = None, tempfile: str | Callable[[], str] | None = None, default: str = '', accept_default: bool = False, pre_run: Callable[[], None] | None = None) → str |
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| I apologize for the confusion earlier. It seems that the `prompt_toolkit.prompt()` function does not accept `stdin` and `stdout` arguments directly. Instead, we need to use the `Application` class from `prompt_toolkit` to create a custom application with the desired input and output. Here's how to modify the `aider/getinput.py` file: |
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| First, import the necessary classes and functions from `prompt_tool |
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| > ^C KeyboardInterrupt |
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| #### class prompt_toolkit.shortcuts.PromptSession(message: AnyFormattedText = '', *, multiline: FilterOrBool = False, wrap_lines: FilterOrBool = True, is_password: FilterOrBool = False, vi_mode: bool = False, editing_mode: EditingMode = <EditingMode.EMACS: 'EMACS'>, complete_while_typing: FilterOrBool = True, validate_while_typing: FilterOrBool = True, enable_history_search: FilterOrBool = False, search_ignore_case: FilterOrBool = False, lexer: Lexer | None = None, enable_system_prompt: FilterOrBool = False, enable_suspend: FilterOrBool = False, enable_open_in_editor: FilterOrBool = False, validator: Validator | None = None, completer: Completer | None = None, complete_in_thread: bool = False, reserve_space_for_menu: int = 8, complete_style: CompleteStyle = <CompleteStyle.COLUMN: 'COLUMN'>, auto_suggest: AutoSuggest | None = None, style: BaseStyle | None = None, style_transformation: StyleTransformation | None = None, swap_light_and_dark_colors: FilterOrBool = False, color_depth: ColorDepth | None = None, cursor: AnyCursorShapeConfig = None, include_default_pygments_style: FilterOrBool = True, history: History | None = None, clipboard: Clipboard | None = None, prompt_continuation: PromptContinuationText | None = None, rprompt: AnyFormattedText = None, bottom_toolbar: AnyFormattedText = None, mouse_support: FilterOrBool = False, input_processors: list[Processor] | None = None, placeholder: AnyFormattedText | None = None, key_bindings: KeyBindingsBase | None = None, erase_when_done: bool = False, tempfile_suffix: str | Callable[[], str] | None = '.txt', tempfile: str | Callable[[], str] | None = None, refresh_interval: float = 0, input: Input | None = None, output: Output | None = None) |
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| Thank you for providing the `PromptSession` class information. We can use the `PromptSession` class to create a custom session with the desired input and output. Here's how to modify the `aider/getinput.py` file: |
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| First, import the `PromptSession` class from `prompt_toolkit.shortcuts`: |
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| ```python |
| aider/getinput.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| from prompt_toolkit import prompt |
| ======= |
| from prompt_toolkit.shortcuts import PromptSession |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| Now, update the `get_input()` method to use the `PromptSession` class: |
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| ```python |
| aider/getinput.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| line = prompt( |
| show, |
| completer=completer_instance, |
| history=FileHistory(self.input_history_file), |
| style=style, |
| reserve_space_for_menu=4, |
| complete_style=CompleteStyle.MULTI_COLUMN, |
| input=self.input, |
| output=self.output, |
| ) |
| ======= |
| session = PromptSession( |
| message=show, |
| completer=completer_instance, |
| history=FileHistory(self.input_history_file), |
| style=style, |
| reserve_space_for_menu=4, |
| complete_style=CompleteStyle.MULTI_COLUMN, |
| input=self.input, |
| output=self.output, |
| ) |
| line = session.prompt() |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| These changes will ensure that the `input` and `output` arguments are passed correctly to the `prompt_toolkit`'s `PromptSession` class. |
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| > Applied edit to aider/getinput.py |
| > Applied edit to aider/getinput.py |
| > Commit ac92cca aider: Replaced `prompt()` with `PromptSession()` to correctly pass input and output arguments. |
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| #### try using create_input(StringIO('')) in the tests |
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| I understand that you want to use `create_input(StringIO(''))` in the tests. However, I need more information about which test cases you want to apply this change to and how you want to use it. Please provide more details or examples. |
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| #### the ones that currently use create_pipe_input() |
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| I see that you want to replace `create_pipe_input()` with `create_input(StringIO(''))` in the test cases. Here are the changes for the `tests/test_main.py` file: |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| from prompt_toolkit.input import create_pipe_input |
| ======= |
| from prompt_toolkit.input import create_input |
| from io import StringIO |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| pipe_input = create_pipe_input() |
| ======= |
| pipe_input = create_input(StringIO('')) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| pipe_input = create_pipe_input() |
| ======= |
| pipe_input = create_input(StringIO('')) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| ```python |
| tests/test_main.py |
| <<<<<<< ORIGINAL |
| pipe_input = create_pipe_input() |
| ======= |
| pipe_input = create_input(StringIO('')) |
| >>>>>>> UPDATED |
| ``` |
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| These changes will replace the usage of `create_pipe_input()` with `create_input(StringIO(''))` in the test cases. |
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| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Applied edit to tests/test_main.py |
| > Commit 4bb043f aider: Replaced the usage of `create_pipe_input()` with `create_input(StringIO(''))` in the test cases. |
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| #### nice, that worked! |
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| I'm glad the changes worked for you! If you have any more requests or need further assistance, feel free to ask. |
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| </div> |
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