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Install ASDF.
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Install the correct versions of Node and Python:
asdf plugin add nodejs asdf plugin add python # Install appropriate Node and Python versions based on .tool-versions asdf install
You may need to restart your shell for the changes to take effect.
NOTE: On Linux, ASDF may try to install Python from source instead of using prebuilt binaries. In that case, you need to install a bunch of other dependencies first:
sudo apt update sudo apt install -y build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libbz2-dev libsqlite3-dev libncurses-dev libffi-dev readline-common libreadline-dev liblzma-dev
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Install dependencies:
# From the root of the repo npm install cd packages/pyright-scip npm install
All the other commands should be run from the packages/pyright-scip
subdirectory.
# Build in development mode once
npm run webpack
# Build in development mode, watch for changes
npm run watch
To create a release build:
npm run build
WARNING: If you create the release build and then try to run tests, you will not get useful stack traces because source maps are disabled for the release build.
All of the above methods should produce an index.js
file
in packages/pyright-scip
which can be invoked with Node
to index a test project.
node --enable-source-maps ./index.js <other args>
npm run check-snapshots
WARNING: At the moment, there are some known test failures on macOS.
Using a different Python version other than the one specified
in .tool-versions
may also lead to errors.
- Change the version in
packages/pyright-scip/package.json
toM.N.P
and land a PR with that. - Add a tag
vM.N.P
to the commit on thescip
branch and push that tag.