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Makefile improvements with incremental rebuild support for check targets #763
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…ve changed since the last successful build. This should help improve incremental rebuilds in dev loops.
I'm not quite satisfied with this one - there's some issues of it not detecting the need to rescan the whole set of files after conda rebuilds for instance - so leaving it in draft mode for now. |
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This PR builds off of #762 and #763 These are in part 1. followup fixups for #746 (e.g., to allow setuptools-scm to be pulled in at build time as a build dependency only when conda an pip have mismatched version issues), and 2. Modernization improvements to allow us to make better use of other tools (e.g., `black` that only accept `pyproject.toml` files as their configuration files). To do so, we move some configs from `setup.py` to `pyproject.toml` for each module. However, to retain the ability to rewrite URLs in published README.md files on PyPi as well as consistent version dependencies across modules without the need to manually specify version numbers (e.g., using `setuptools-scm`) we mark a few dependencies as dynamic and leave our existing logic inside the `setup.py` file. Finally, we reorganize the `version.py` file to be inside the module and fix a few previous omissions for `mlos_viz`.
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Builds off of #762, #763, and #764. Prepares rules and configs to enable isort and black formatters and checks but doesn't enable them yet. After these are enabled (next PR) we will reformat all files and ignore that revision in git blame configs. Then, we can convert configs stored in `setup.cfg` and `.pylintrc` to the top level `pyproject.toml` and remove the older configs.
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Builds off of #762
Change rules to only feed changed files since the last successful rebuild to various check targets.
This should help with incremental rebuilds.