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Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin Van Patten 42a1896bf9
[codegen/python] Delete dead code around casing tables (#7647)
Coincident with the release of Pulumi 3.0, we updated the provider SDK codegen for Python to no longer use casing tables for translating Python snake_case names to Pulumi camelCase names (and vice versa). Instead, the mapping is encoded in decorators applied on class properties.

Some of the code that was used to generate and use the casing tables has persisted. This commits removes this code, as it's no longer necessary, and will improve the quality of our generated examples.
2021-07-27 08:37:49 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 7b1d6ec1ac
Reify Input and Optional types in the schema type system. (#7059)
These changes support arbitrary combinations of input + plain types
within a schema. Handling plain types at the property level was not
sufficient to support such combinations. Reifying these types
required updating quite a bit of code. This is likely to have caused
some temporary complications, but should eventually lead to
substantial simplification in the SDK and program code generators.

With the new design, input and optional types are explicit in the schema
type system. Optionals will only appear at the outermost level of a type
(i.e. Input<Optional<>>, Array<Optional<>>, etc. will not occur). In
addition to explicit input types, each object type now has a "plain"
shape and an "input" shape. The former uses only plain types; the latter
uses input shapes wherever a plain type is not specified. Plain types
are indicated in the schema by setting the "plain" property of a type spec
to true.
2021-06-24 09:17:55 -07:00
pulumi-bot 73a66f48ea [breaking] Changing the version of go.mod in sdk / pkg to be v3 2021-04-14 19:32:18 +01:00
Pat Gavlin 33258326e0
[codegen/hcl2] Add a conversion insertion pass. (#4594)
Add a rewriter that reifies implicit conversions into a call to the
`__convert` intrinsic. Code generators can recognize this intrinsic and
use it to generate appropriate conversion code.

Part of this work involves redesigning the type annotations system.
Annotations are now only applicable to opaque and object types. Instead
of inspecting annotations directly, code generators should use
`hcl2.GetSchemaForType` to extract the `schema.Type` for a `model.Type`.
2020-05-11 11:17:36 -07:00
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