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feat(jsii): Further normalize assembly outputs #177

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Sort member arrays (properties and methods), to produce fully sorted assemblies:

  1. static members
  2. immutable members (only relevant for properties)
  3. non-optional members (only relevant for properties)
  4. lexicographically sorted

Also, stop emitting step builders for interfaces in Java (they break due to the property order change the above causes). Conveniently, this fixes #60.

…d isolate the `test` typescript configuration.
Use a simple builder class that has `whit`ers for all properties and perform
required-validation at `build()` time.

Fixes #60
* Builds the configured instance.
* @return a new instance of {@link MyFirstStruct}
* @throws NullPointerException if any required attribute was not provided
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Cute

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public static final class Builder {
private Jsii$Pojo instance = new Jsii$Pojo();
final class Builder {
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Shouldn’t it be static as well?

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It's a member of an interface, so it is inherently static.

@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
"main": "lib/index.js",
"types": "lib/index.d.ts",
"scripts": {
"build": "tsc",
"watch": "tsc -w",
"build": "tsc -b",
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What’s -b?

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In full, --build. It's the new compiler mode that supports project references.

"test"
],
"references": [
{ "path": "../jsii-spec" }
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I don't like this one bit. Why are we referencing outside of the module tree?

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Well, this particular feature has been added in typescript specifically to improve the developer experience around monorepos and composite projects... If you're not into the ../ reference, the best alternative is to reference via ./node_modules/jsii-spec instead?

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./node_modules sounds much better for sure. But what happens if the reference directory doesn't have .ts files (i.e. it's not a mono-repo or we split those modules into separate repos)

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If there is no tsconfig.json in the pointed to directory, typescript will not like it. When the projects are "untangled", they need those project references edited out.

"**/*.d.ts",
"node_modules"
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What happens when someone needs to add a dependency? Do they have to remember to add it here?

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It should work without being added in references. If it's a dependency from the same monorepo (aka you have the .ts files available, not just the .d.ts), then you'll get sub-optimal compile times.

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got it... did you see any improvement?

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It feels faster, but it's a small project so it's hard to tell for sure...

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TBH feels like a redundant smartassness to me... More configuration, more ways for things to go wrong, harder to understand what's going on... If you are keen on this, be my guest, but in my view if there is no clear benefit, KISS!

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Yeah, so I'll be generating project references for JSII assemblies' managed tsconfig.json, but I'm removing the support for the jsii monorepo packages (it doesn't work when using references in-tree, and the error message... isn't helpful).

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Not sure I understand and it's worrying me. Let's talk about it tomorrow?

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We can talk about this over the PR that I'll submit a bit later that'll create those automatically. No need to make a fuss now :)

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I've already started crying 😢

@RomainMuller RomainMuller merged commit de3f062 into master Aug 14, 2018
@RomainMuller RomainMuller deleted the rmuller/sort-assembly branch August 14, 2018 17:43
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…1 in /packages/@jsii/python-runtime (#3315)

Updates the requirements on [cattrs](https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs) to permit the latest version.
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<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/blob/main/HISTORY.rst">cattrs's changelog</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>1.10.0 (2022-01-04)</h2>
<ul>
<li>Add PEP 563 (string annotations) support for dataclasses.
(<code>[#195](python-attrs/cattrs#195) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/195&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix handling of dictionaries with string Enum keys for bson, orjson, and tomlkit.</li>
<li>Rename the <code>cattr.gen.make_dict_unstructure_fn.omit_if_default</code> parameter to <code>_cattrs_omit_if_default</code>, for consistency. The <code>omit_if_default</code> parameters to <code>GenConverter</code> and <code>override</code> are unchanged.</li>
<li>Following the changes in <code>attrs</code> 21.3.0, add a <code>cattrs</code> package mirroring the existing <code>cattr</code> package. Both package names may be used as desired, and the <code>cattr</code> package isn't going away.</li>
</ul>
<h2>1.9.0 (2021-12-06)</h2>
<ul>
<li>Python 3.10 support, including support for the new union syntax (<code>A | B</code> vs <code>Union[A, B]</code>).</li>
<li>The <code>GenConverter</code> can now properly structure generic classes with generic collection fields.
(<code>[#149](python-attrs/cattrs#149) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/149&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li><code>omit=True</code> now also affects generated structuring functions.
(<code>[#166](python-attrs/cattrs#166) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/166&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li><code>cattr.gen.{make_dict_structure_fn, make_dict_unstructure_fn}</code> now resolve type annotations automatically when PEP 563 is used.
(<code>[#169](python-attrs/cattrs#169) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/169&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Protocols are now unstructured as their runtime types.
(<code>[#177](python-attrs/cattrs#177) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/pull/177&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix an issue generating structuring functions with renaming and <code>_cattrs_forbid_extra_keys=True</code>.
(<code>[#190](python-attrs/cattrs#190) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/190&gt;</code>_)</li>
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<h2>1.8.0 (2021-08-13)</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fix <code>GenConverter</code> mapping structuring for unannotated dicts on Python 3.8.
(<code>[#151](python-attrs/cattrs#151) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/151&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>The source code for generated un/structuring functions is stored in the <code>linecache</code> cache, which enables more informative stack traces when un/structuring errors happen using the <code>GenConverter</code>. This behavior can optionally be disabled to save memory.</li>
<li>Support using the attr converter callback during structure.
By default, this is a method of last resort, but it can be elevated to the default by setting <code>prefer_attrib_converters=True</code> on <code>Converter</code> or <code>GenConverter</code>.
(<code>[#138](python-attrs/cattrs#138) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/138&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix structuring recursive classes.
(<code>[#159](python-attrs/cattrs#159) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/159&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Converters now support un/structuring hook factories. This is the most powerful and complex venue for customizing un/structuring. This had previously been an internal feature.</li>
<li>The <code>Common Usage Examples &lt;https://cattrs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#using-factory-hooks&gt;</code>_ documentation page now has a section on advanced hook factory usage.</li>
<li><code>cattr.override</code> now supports the <code>omit</code> parameter, which makes <code>cattrs</code> skip the atribute entirely when unstructuring.</li>
<li>The <code>cattr.preconf.bson</code> module is now tested against the <code>bson</code> module bundled with the <code>pymongo</code> package, because that package is much more popular than the standalone PyPI <code>bson</code> package.</li>
</ul>
<h2>1.7.1 (2021-05-28)</h2>
<ul>
<li><code>Literal</code> s are not supported on Python 3.9.0 (supported on 3.9.1 and later), so we skip importing them there.
(<code>[#150](python-attrs/cattrs#150) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/150&gt;</code>_)</li>
</ul>
<h2>1.7.0 (2021-05-26)</h2>
<ul>
<li><code>cattr.global_converter</code> (which provides <code>cattr.unstructure</code>, <code>cattr.structure</code> etc.) is now an instance of <code>cattr.GenConverter</code>.</li>
<li><code>Literal</code> s are now supported and validated when structuring.</li>
<li>Fix dependency metadata information for <code>attrs</code>.
(<code>[#147](python-attrs/cattrs#147) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/147&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix <code>GenConverter</code> mapping structuring for unannotated dicts.
(<code>[#148](python-attrs/cattrs#148) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/148&gt;</code>_)</li>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/commit/22b24c28fbeb2b8ca90d568dc4939bdc98ec5902"><code>22b24c2</code></a> Tin/import cattrs (<a href="https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/203">#203</a>)</li>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/commit/81d7756541129a73b82f076b860d61c550296666"><code>81d7756</code></a> Clean up test</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/commit/de16200c3d02d259d04960ab466f49fcf8fa47a4"><code>de16200</code></a> Fix preconf string Enum keys</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/commit/077c9ea8521372f706346f1f39101db716ca3089"><code>077c9ea</code></a> CI tweak</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/commit/3ad74d4456c19598e7278deef62e3af85eabc99d"><code>3ad74d4</code></a> setup.cfg B gone</li>
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…2 in /packages/@jsii/python-runtime (#3470)

Updates the requirements on [cattrs](https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs) to permit the latest version.
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<h2>22.1.0 (2022-04-03)</h2>
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<li>cattrs now uses the CalVer versioning convention.</li>
<li>cattrs now has a detailed validation mode, which is enabled by default. Learn more <code>here &lt;https://cattrs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/validation.html&gt;</code>_.
The old behavior can be restored by creating the converter with <code>detailed_validation=False</code>.</li>
<li><code>attrs</code> and dataclass structuring is now ~25% faster.</li>
<li>Fix an issue structuring bare <code>typing.List</code> s on Pythons lower than 3.9.
(<code>[#209](python-attrs/cattrs#209) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/209&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix structuring of non-parametrized containers like <code>list/dict/...</code> on Pythons lower than 3.9.
(<code>[#218](python-attrs/cattrs#218) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/218&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix structuring bare <code>typing.Tuple</code> on Pythons lower than 3.9.
(<code>[#218](python-attrs/cattrs#218) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/218&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix a wrong <code>AttributeError</code> of an missing <code>__parameters__</code> attribute. This could happen
when inheriting certain generic classes – for example <code>typing.*</code> classes are affected.
(<code>[#217](python-attrs/cattrs#217) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/217&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix structuring of <code>enum.Enum</code> instances in <code>typing.Literal</code> types.
(<code>[#231](python-attrs/cattrs#231) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/pull/231&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix unstructuring all tuples - unannotated, variable-length, homogenous and heterogenous - to <code>list</code>.
(<code>[#226](python-attrs/cattrs#226) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/226&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>For <code>forbid_extra_keys</code> raise custom <code>ForbiddenExtraKeyError</code> instead of generic <code>Exception</code>.
(<code>[#225](python-attrs/cattrs#225) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/pull/225&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>All preconf converters now support <code>loads</code> and <code>dumps</code> directly. See an example <code>here &lt;https://cattrs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/preconf.html&gt;</code>_.</li>
<li>Fix mappings with byte keys for the orjson, bson and tomlkit converters.
(<code>[#241](python-attrs/cattrs#241) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/241&gt;</code>_)</li>
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<h2>1.10.0 (2022-01-04)</h2>
<ul>
<li>Add PEP 563 (string annotations) support for dataclasses.
(<code>[#195](python-attrs/cattrs#195) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/195&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix handling of dictionaries with string Enum keys for bson, orjson, and tomlkit.</li>
<li>Rename the <code>cattr.gen.make_dict_unstructure_fn.omit_if_default</code> parameter to <code>_cattrs_omit_if_default</code>, for consistency. The <code>omit_if_default</code> parameters to <code>GenConverter</code> and <code>override</code> are unchanged.</li>
<li>Following the changes in <code>attrs</code> 21.3.0, add a <code>cattrs</code> package mirroring the existing <code>cattr</code> package. Both package names may be used as desired, and the <code>cattr</code> package isn't going away.</li>
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<h2>1.9.0 (2021-12-06)</h2>
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<li>Python 3.10 support, including support for the new union syntax (<code>A | B</code> vs <code>Union[A, B]</code>).</li>
<li>The <code>GenConverter</code> can now properly structure generic classes with generic collection fields.
(<code>[#149](python-attrs/cattrs#149) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/149&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li><code>omit=True</code> now also affects generated structuring functions.
(<code>[#166](python-attrs/cattrs#166) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/166&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li><code>cattr.gen.{make_dict_structure_fn, make_dict_unstructure_fn}</code> now resolve type annotations automatically when PEP 563 is used.
(<code>[#169](python-attrs/cattrs#169) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/169&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Protocols are now unstructured as their runtime types.
(<code>[#177](python-attrs/cattrs#177) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/pull/177&gt;</code>_)</li>
<li>Fix an issue generating structuring functions with renaming and <code>_cattrs_forbid_extra_keys=True</code>.
(<code>[#190](python-attrs/cattrs#190) &lt;https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs/issues/190&gt;</code>_)</li>
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<li>Fix <code>GenConverter</code> mapping structuring for unannotated dicts on Python 3.8.</li>
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