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feat: Add method to load pytket circuit without function stub #712
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Python 3.10 doesn't have |
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Nice!
I also had a look at Traceback.positions
before, but as you said, we can't use it for Python 3.10. You could have a look at _parse_expr_string
in decorator.py
, there we only use the line number to construct a span. We could do the same here.
Also, could you add a test that shows an error with this span?
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Thanks, looks good to me 👍
🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop* --- ## [0.14.0](v0.13.1...v0.14.0) (2024-12-19) ### ⚠ BREAKING CHANGES * Lists in `py(...)` expressions are now turned into Guppy arrays instead of lists. * `dirty_qubit` function removed * measure_return renamed to `project_z` ### Features * add `maybe_qubit` stdlib function ([#705](#705)) ([a49f70e](a49f70e)), closes [#627](#627) * add measure_array and discard_array quantum function ([#710](#710)) ([3ad49ff](3ad49ff)) * Add method to load pytket circuit without function stub ([#712](#712)) ([ee1e3de](ee1e3de)) * Add Option type to standard library ([#696](#696)) ([45ea6b7](45ea6b7)) * Allow generic nat args in statically sized ranges ([#706](#706)) ([f441bb8](f441bb8)), closes [#663](#663) * Array comprehension ([#613](#613)) ([fdc0526](fdc0526)), closes [#614](#614) [#616](#616) [#612](#612) * Implicit coercion of numeric types ([#702](#702)) ([df4745b](df4745b)), closes [#701](#701) * Load `pytket` circuit as a function definition ([#672](#672)) ([b21b7e1](b21b7e1)) * Make arrays iterable ([#632](#632)) ([07b9871](07b9871)) * qsystem std functions with updated primitives ([#679](#679)) ([b0f041f](b0f041f)) * remove dirty_qubit ([#698](#698)) ([78e366b](78e366b)) * Turn py expression lists into arrays ([#697](#697)) ([d52a00a](d52a00a)) * Unpacking assignment of iterable types with static size ([#688](#688)) ([602e243](602e243)) * update to hugr 0.10 and tket2 0.6 ([#725](#725)) ([63ea7a7](63ea7a7)) ### Bug Fixes * Accept non-negative int literals and py expressions as nats ([#708](#708)) ([a93d4fe](a93d4fe)), closes [#704](#704) * Allow borrowing inside comprehensions ([#723](#723)) ([02b6ab0](02b6ab0)), closes [#719](#719) * Detect unsupported default arguments ([#659](#659)) ([94ac7e3](94ac7e3)), closes [#658](#658) * docs build command ([#729](#729)) ([471b74c](471b74c)) * Ensure `int`s can be treated as booleans ([#709](#709)) ([6ef6d60](6ef6d60)), closes [#681](#681) * Fix array execution bugs ([#731](#731)) ([0f6ceaa](0f6ceaa)) * Fix implicit modules in IPython shells ([#662](#662)) ([4ecb5f2](4ecb5f2)), closes [#661](#661) * Properly report error for unsupported constants ([#724](#724)) ([d0c2da4](d0c2da4)), closes [#721](#721) * Properly report errors for unsupported expressions ([#692](#692)) ([7f24264](7f24264)), closes [#691](#691) * remove use of deprecated Ellipsis ([#699](#699)) ([b819a84](b819a84)) ### Documentation * Fix docs build ([#700](#700)) ([684f485](684f485)), closes [#680](#680) * fix README.md and quickstart.md ([#654](#654)) ([abb0221](abb0221)) --- This PR was generated with [Release Please](https://github.com/googleapis/release-please). See [documentation](https://github.com/googleapis/release-please#release-please). --------- Co-authored-by: Seyon Sivarajah <[email protected]>
Closes #670
Both finding the call location and then having either a node or a span for errors feels a bit hacky but I haven't been able to think of something better so far and it seems to work.