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fix(pipstar): correctly handle complex self deps #3527
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It seems that with the `pipstar` port there was a typo and the initial tests that we had for Python were insufficient to catch such a regression. The second if statement where we loop through packages again had a `req` instead of `req_` in the `if` statement and the test coverage was not sufficient. I have abstracted the if statement into a function to easier spot such issues and added an extra test to ensure that a regression would be actually caught. With this the Starlark test suite is now officially more robust than the Python version. Fixes #3524
Summary of ChangesHello @aignas, 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! This pull request addresses a critical regression in the Highlights
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This pull request effectively fixes a regression in handling complex self-dependencies within pipstar by correcting a variable name typo in a loop. The introduction of the _evaluate_any function is a good step towards improving code clarity and preventing similar issues. The added test case also strengthens the test suite against future regressions.
My main feedback is a suggestion to refactor the dependency resolution logic. The current nested loop is complex and may not correctly handle all dependency chain lengths. I've proposed an alternative implementation using a work queue, which is a more standard, robust, and efficient pattern for this kind of transitive dependency resolution.
It seems that with the
pipstarport there was a typo and the initialtests that we had for Python were insufficient to catch such a
regression.
The second if statement where we loop through packages again had a
reqinstead of
req_in theifstatement and the test coverage was notsufficient.
I have abstracted the if statement into a function to easier spot such
issues and added an extra test to ensure that a regression would be
actually caught. With this the Starlark test suite is now officially
more robust than the Python version.
Fixes #3524