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Pat Gavlin 96300f12d9
[codegen/*] Improve range type binding + codegen. (#4552)
- Determine variable types for ranged resources by typechecking an
  equivalent expression
- Detect top-level await in NodeJS and generate an async main
- Fix `pulumi.all` generation for NodeJS
- Fix a bug in the lowering of relative traversals in Python
2020-05-04 15:04:35 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 4278595f1b [codegen/python] Fix case mapping in traversals.
This code was accidentally removed in a prior PR.

These changes also remove an assert; the situation the assertion guards
against is valid and occurs when dealing with traversals inside of
splat expressions.
2020-05-01 10:11:50 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 1d6cce98fe
[codegen/python] Fix nested quotes. (#4539)
Unlike most languages with interpolated strings, Python's formatted
string literals do not allow the nesting of quotes. For example,
this expression is not legal Python:

    f"Foo {"bar"} baz"

If an interpolation requires quotes, those quotes nust differ from the
quotes used by the enclosing literal. We can fix the previous example
by rewriting it with single quotes:

    f"Foo {'bar'} baz"

However, this presents a problem if there are more than two levels of
nesting, as Python only has two kinds of quotes (four if the outermost
string uses """ or '''): in this case, the expression becomes
unspellable, and must be assigned to a local that is then used in place
of the original expression. So this:

    f"Foo {bar[f'index {baz["qux"]}']} zed"

becomes this:

    index = "qux"
    f"Foo {bar[f'index {baz[index]}']}"

To put it bluntly, Python code generation reqiures register allocation,
but for quotes. These changes implement exactly that.

These changes also include a fix for traversals that access values that
are dictionaries rather than objects, and must use indexers rather than
attributes.
2020-04-30 16:34:25 -07:00