Using travis' container based infra which is faster & allows caching pip
and is faster, also after the environment update hy seems happy with
pypy2.5 so removing the hacks needed to pass that.
jcrocholl/pep8 (used by flake8, used in Hy's continuous integration
builds) introduced an imports-at-top-of-file check in 1.6.0 and a
line-breaks-around-binary-operators check in 1.6.2. This commit makes
nonfunctional changes to bring the Hy codebase in compliance with this
tool, fixing #764.
Previously, Hy scripts that raised a subclass of IOError would be caught
by code intended to deal with IOErrors raised when Hy couldn't import
the script itself, resulting in either a misleading "Can't open file"
error message, or a misleading TypeError traceback from not being able
to format the "Can't open file" message (for IOErrors for which the
errno attribute was None). This commit (a straightforward implementation
of the idea proposed by @slimetree in #714) introduces a new HyIOError
class, raises that when `import_file_to_hst` can't open the file path,
and catches it in the `cmdline_handler`.
This is believed to fix#513, #714, and #727.
Currently '.replace' method is used to replace hy objects. This is not
safe when we are not sure if the 'obj' in 'obj.replace(other)' is an
instance of HyObject.
In these cases, we can use function 'replace_hy_obj(obj, other)'
instead. This function will try to wrap 'obj' if it's not an instance of
HyObject.
This also means that we need a wrapping function in hy.models'. Hence I
moved the '_wrap_value' function from hy.macros into hy.models. To avoid
circular importing, the wrapper functions are provided individually by
each model type's own file.
This code is heavily, *heavily* based off of Guillermo Vaya
(willyfrog)'s work... instead of defining its own keyword arg though, it
uses the "standard" :kwarg type, which is the main difference from
willyfrog's original branch.
Included tests and some documentation in the tutorial.
Also documented "apply" separately as an example of reproducing
*args and **kwargs.