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VIRTUAL_ENV="$PWD/.venv"
PATH_add "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin"
export VIRTUAL_ENV

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name: ci
on:
workflow_call:
pull_request:
branches: [main]
push:
branches: [main]
jobs:
changes:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
lua: ${{ steps.changes.outputs.lua }}
python: ${{ steps.changes.outputs.python }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dorny/paths-filter@v3
id: changes
with:
filters: |
lua:
- 'lua/**'
- 'spec/**'
- 'plugin/**'
- 'after/**'
- 'ftdetect/**'
- '*.lua'
- '.luarc.json'
- 'stylua.toml'
- 'selene.toml'
python:
- 'scripts/**'
- 'scrapers/**'
- 'tests/**'
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'uv.lock'
lua-format:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.lua == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: JohnnyMorganz/stylua-action@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
version: 2.1.0
args: --check .
lua-lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.lua == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: NTBBloodbath/selene-action@v1.0.0
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
args: --display-style quiet .
lua-typecheck:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.lua == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: mrcjkb/lua-typecheck-action@v0
with:
checklevel: Warning
directories: lua
configpath: .luarc.json
python-format:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v4
- run: uv tool install ruff
- run: ruff format --check .
python-lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v4
- run: uv tool install ruff
- run: ruff check .
python-typecheck:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v4
- run: uv sync --dev
- run: uvx ty check .
python-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: changes
if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.python == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v4
- run: uv sync --dev
- run: uv run camoufox fetch
- run: uv run pytest tests/ -v

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- '*.lua'
- '.luarc.json'
- '*.toml'
- 'vim.yaml'
python:
- 'scripts/**/.py'
- 'scrapers/**/*.py'
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if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.lua == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v31
- run: nix develop --command stylua --check .
- uses: JohnnyMorganz/stylua-action@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
version: 2.1.0
args: --check .
lua-lint:
name: Lua Lint Check
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if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.lua == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v31
- run: nix develop --command selene --display-style quiet .
- name: Lint with Selene
uses: NTBBloodbath/selene-action@v1.0.0
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
args: --display-style quiet .
lua-typecheck:
name: Lua Type Check
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if: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.markdown == 'true' }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v31
- run: nix develop --command prettier --check .
- name: Setup pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
version: 8
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
- name: Install prettier
run: pnpm add -g prettier@3.1.0
- name: Check markdown formatting with prettier
run: prettier --check .

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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v4
- name: Install dependencies
- name: Install dependencies with pytest
run: uv sync --dev
- name: Fetch camoufox data
run: uv run camoufox fetch
- name: Run Python tests
run: uv run pytest tests/ -v

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.claude/
node_modules/
.envrc
.direnv/

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{
"runtime.version": "LuaJIT",
"runtime.version": "Lua 5.1",
"runtime.path": ["lua/?.lua", "lua/?/init.lua"],
"diagnostics.globals": ["vim"],
"workspace.library": ["$VIMRUNTIME/lua", "${3rd}/luv/library"],

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luarocks install cp.nvim
```
## Dependencies
## Optional Dependencies
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for problem scraping
- GNU [time](https://www.gnu.org/software/time/) and
[timeout](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/timeout-invocation.html)
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) or [nix](https://nixos.org/) for problem
scraping
## Quick Start

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- Unix-like operating system
- uv package manager (https://docs.astral.sh/uv/)
==============================================================================
SETUP *cp-setup*
Load cp.nvim with your package manager. For example, with lazy.nvim: >lua
{ 'barrettruth/cp.nvim' }
<
The plugin works automatically with no configuration required. For
customization, see |cp-config|.
==============================================================================
CONFIGURATION *cp-config*
Configuration is done via `vim.g.cp`. Set this before using the plugin:
>lua
vim.g.cp = {
languages = {
cpp = {
extension = 'cc',
commands = {
build = { 'g++', '-std=c++17', '{source}', '-o', '{binary}',
'-fdiagnostics-color=always' },
run = { '{binary}' },
debug = { 'g++', '-std=c++17', '-fsanitize=address,undefined',
'{source}', '-o', '{binary}' },
},
},
python = {
extension = 'py',
commands = {
run = { 'python', '{source}' },
debug = { 'python', '{source}' },
},
},
},
platforms = {
cses = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python' },
default_language = 'cpp',
overrides = {
cpp = { extension = 'cpp', commands = { build = { ... } } }
},
},
atcoder = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python' },
default_language = 'cpp',
},
codeforces = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python' },
default_language = 'cpp',
},
},
open_url = true,
debug = false,
ui = {
ansi = true,
run = {
width = 0.3,
next_test_key = '<c-n>', -- or nil to disable
prev_test_key = '<c-p>', -- or nil to disable
},
panel = {
diff_modes = { 'side-by-side', 'git', 'vim' },
max_output_lines = 50,
},
diff = {
git = {
args = { 'diff', '--no-index', '--word-diff=plain',
'--word-diff-regex=.', '--no-prefix' },
},
},
picker = 'telescope',
},
}
<
By default, C++ (g++ with ISO C++17) and Python are preconfigured under
'languages'. Platforms select which languages are enabled and which one is
the default; per-platform overrides can tweak 'extension' or 'commands'.
For example, to run CodeForces contests with Python by default:
>lua
vim.g.cp = {
platforms = {
codeforces = {
default_language = 'python',
},
},
}
<
Any language is supported provided the proper configuration. For example, to
run CSES problems with Rust using the single schema:
>lua
vim.g.cp = {
languages = {
rust = {
extension = 'rs',
commands = {
build = { 'rustc', '{source}', '-o', '{binary}' },
run = { '{binary}' },
},
},
},
platforms = {
cses = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python', 'rust' },
default_language = 'rust',
},
},
}
<
*cp.Config*
Fields: ~
{languages} (table<string,|CpLanguage|>) Global language registry.
Each language provides an {extension} and {commands}.
{platforms} (table<string,|CpPlatform|>) Per-platform enablement,
default language, and optional overrides.
{hooks} (|cp.Hooks|) Hook functions called at various stages.
{debug} (boolean, default: false) Show info messages.
{scrapers} (string[]) Supported platform ids.
{filename} (function, optional)
function(contest, contest_id, problem_id, config, language): string
Should return full filename with extension.
(default: concatenates contest_id and problem_id, lowercased)
{ui} (|CpUI|) UI settings: panel, diff backend, picker.
{open_url} (boolean) Open the contest & problem url in the browser
when a new contest is opened or the active problem changes.
*CpPlatform*
Fields: ~
{enabled_languages} (string[]) Language ids enabled on this platform.
{default_language} (string) One of {enabled_languages}.
{overrides} (table<string,|CpPlatformOverrides|>, optional)
Per-language overrides of {extension} and/or {commands}.
*CpLanguage*
Fields: ~
{extension} (string) File extension without leading dot.
{commands} (|CpLangCommands|) Command templates.
*CpLangCommands*
Fields: ~
{build} (string[], optional) For compiled languages.
Must include {source} and {binary}.
{run} (string[], optional) Runtime command.
Compiled: must include {binary}.
Interpreted: must include {source}.
{debug} (string[], optional) Debug variant; same token rules
as {build} (compiled) or {run} (interpreted).
*CpUI*
Fields: ~
{ansi} (boolean, default: true) Enable ANSI color parsing
and highlighting in both I/O view and panel.
{run} (|RunConfig|) I/O view configuration.
{panel} (|PanelConfig|) Test panel behavior configuration.
{diff} (|DiffConfig|) Diff backend configuration.
{picker} (string|nil) 'telescope', 'fzf-lua', or nil.
*RunConfig*
Fields: ~
{width} (number, default: 0.3) Width of I/O view splits as
fraction of screen (0.0 to 1.0).
{next_test_key} (string|nil, default: '<c-n>') Keymap to navigate
to next test in I/O view. Set to nil to disable.
{prev_test_key} (string|nil, default: '<c-p>') Keymap to navigate
to previous test in I/O view. Set to nil to disable.
{format_verdict} (|VerdictFormatter|, default: nil) Custom verdict line
formatter. See |cp-verdict-format|.
*EditConfig*
Fields: ~
{next_test_key} (string|nil, default: ']t') Jump to next test.
{prev_test_key} (string|nil, default: '[t') Jump to previous test.
{delete_test_key} (string|nil, default: 'gd') Delete current test.
{add_test_key} (string|nil, default: 'ga') Add new test.
{save_and_exit_key} (string|nil, default: 'q') Save and exit editor.
All keys are nil-able. Set to nil to disable.
*cp.PanelConfig*
Fields: ~
{diff_modes} (string[], default: {'side-by-side', 'git', 'vim'})
List of diff modes to cycle through with 't' key.
First element is the default mode.
Valid modes: 'side-by-side', 'git', 'vim'.
{max_output_lines} (number, default: 50) Maximum lines of test output.
*cp.DiffConfig*
Fields: ~
{git} (|cp.DiffGitConfig|) Git diff backend configuration.
*cp.DiffGitConfig*
Fields: ~
{args} (string[]) Command-line arguments for git diff.
Default: { 'diff', '--no-index', '--word-diff=plain',
'--word-diff-regex=.', '--no-prefix' }
• --no-index: Compare files outside git repository
• --word-diff=plain: Character-level diff markers
• --word-diff-regex=.: Split on every character
• --no-prefix: Remove a/ b/ prefixes from output
*cp.Hooks*
Fields: ~
{before_run} (function, optional) Called before test panel opens.
function(state: cp.State)
{before_debug} (function, optional) Called before debug build/run.
function(state: cp.State)
{setup_code} (function, optional) Called after source file is opened.
function(state: cp.State)
{setup_io_input} (function, optional) Called when I/O input buffer created.
function(bufnr: integer, state: cp.State)
Default: helpers.clearcol (removes line numbers/columns)
{setup_io_output} (function, optional) Called when I/O output buffer created.
function(bufnr: integer, state: cp.State)
Default: helpers.clearcol (removes line numbers/columns)
Hook functions receive the cp.nvim state object (|cp.State|). See
|lua/cp/state.lua| for available methods and fields.
The I/O buffer hooks are called once when the buffers are first created
during problem setup. Use these to customize buffer appearance (e.g.,
remove line numbers, set custom options). Access helpers via:
>lua
local helpers = require('cp').helpers
<
Example usage:
>lua
hooks = {
setup_code = function(state)
print("Setting up " .. state.get_base_name())
print("Source file: " .. state.get_source_file())
end,
setup_io_input = function(bufnr, state)
vim.api.nvim_set_option_value('number', false, { buf = bufnr })
end
}
<
==============================================================================
COMMANDS *cp-commands*
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<
==============================================================================
MAPPINGS *cp-mappings*
CONFIGURATION *cp-config*
cp.nvim provides <Plug> mappings for all primary actions. These dispatch
through the same code path as |:CP|.
Configuration is done via `vim.g.cp_config`. Set this before using the plugin:
>lua
vim.g.cp_config = {
languages = {
cpp = {
extension = 'cc',
commands = {
build = { 'g++', '-std=c++17', '{source}', '-o', '{binary}',
'-fdiagnostics-color=always' },
run = { '{binary}' },
debug = { 'g++', '-std=c++17', '-fsanitize=address,undefined',
'{source}', '-o', '{binary}' },
},
},
python = {
extension = 'py',
commands = {
run = { 'python', '{source}' },
debug = { 'python', '{source}' },
},
},
},
platforms = {
cses = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python' },
default_language = 'cpp',
overrides = {
cpp = { extension = 'cpp', commands = { build = { ... } } }
},
},
atcoder = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python' },
default_language = 'cpp',
},
codeforces = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python' },
default_language = 'cpp',
},
},
open_url = true,
debug = false,
ui = {
ansi = true,
run = {
width = 0.3,
next_test_key = '<c-n>', -- or nil to disable
prev_test_key = '<c-p>', -- or nil to disable
},
panel = {
diff_modes = { 'side-by-side', 'git', 'vim' },
max_output_lines = 50,
},
diff = {
git = {
args = { 'diff', '--no-index', '--word-diff=plain',
'--word-diff-regex=.', '--no-prefix' },
},
},
picker = 'telescope',
},
}
<
*<Plug>(cp-run)*
<Plug>(cp-run) Run tests in I/O view. Equivalent to :CP run.
By default, C++ (g++ with ISO C++17) and Python are preconfigured under
'languages'. Platforms select which languages are enabled and which one is
the default; per-platform overrides can tweak 'extension' or 'commands'.
*<Plug>(cp-panel)*
<Plug>(cp-panel) Open full-screen test panel. Equivalent to :CP panel.
For example, to run CodeForces contests with Python by default:
>lua
vim.g.cp_config = {
platforms = {
codeforces = {
default_language = 'python',
},
},
}
<
Any language is supported provided the proper configuration. For example, to
run CSES problems with Rust using the single schema:
>lua
vim.g.cp_config = {
languages = {
rust = {
extension = 'rs',
commands = {
build = { 'rustc', '{source}', '-o', '{binary}' },
run = { '{binary}' },
},
},
},
platforms = {
cses = {
enabled_languages = { 'cpp', 'python', 'rust' },
default_language = 'rust',
},
},
}
<
*cp.Config*
Fields: ~
{languages} (table<string,|CpLanguage|>) Global language registry.
Each language provides an {extension} and {commands}.
{platforms} (table<string,|CpPlatform|>) Per-platform enablement,
default language, and optional overrides.
{hooks} (|cp.Hooks|) Hook functions called at various stages.
{debug} (boolean, default: false) Show info messages.
{scrapers} (string[]) Supported platform ids.
{filename} (function, optional)
function(contest, contest_id, problem_id, config, language): string
Should return full filename with extension.
(default: concatenates contest_id and problem_id, lowercased)
{ui} (|CpUI|) UI settings: panel, diff backend, picker.
{open_url} (boolean) Open the contest & problem url in the browser
when the contest is first opened.
*<Plug>(cp-edit)*
<Plug>(cp-edit) Open the test case editor. Equivalent to :CP edit.
*CpPlatform*
Fields: ~
{enabled_languages} (string[]) Language ids enabled on this platform.
{default_language} (string) One of {enabled_languages}.
{overrides} (table<string,|CpPlatformOverrides|>, optional)
Per-language overrides of {extension} and/or {commands}.
*<Plug>(cp-next)*
<Plug>(cp-next) Navigate to the next problem. Equivalent to :CP next.
*CpLanguage*
Fields: ~
{extension} (string) File extension without leading dot.
{commands} (|CpLangCommands|) Command templates.
*<Plug>(cp-prev)*
<Plug>(cp-prev) Navigate to the previous problem. Equivalent to :CP prev.
*CpLangCommands*
Fields: ~
{build} (string[], optional) For compiled languages.
Must include {source} and {binary}.
{run} (string[], optional) Runtime command.
Compiled: must include {binary}.
Interpreted: must include {source}.
{debug} (string[], optional) Debug variant; same token rules
as {build} (compiled) or {run} (interpreted).
*<Plug>(cp-pick)*
<Plug>(cp-pick) Launch the contest picker. Equivalent to :CP pick.
*CpUI*
Fields: ~
{ansi} (boolean, default: true) Enable ANSI color parsing
and highlighting in both I/O view and panel.
{run} (|RunConfig|) I/O view configuration.
{panel} (|PanelConfig|) Test panel behavior configuration.
{diff} (|DiffConfig|) Diff backend configuration.
{picker} (string|nil) 'telescope', 'fzf-lua', or nil.
*<Plug>(cp-interact)*
<Plug>(cp-interact) Open interactive mode. Equivalent to :CP interact.
*RunConfig*
Fields: ~
{width} (number, default: 0.3) Width of I/O view splits as
fraction of screen (0.0 to 1.0).
{next_test_key} (string|nil, default: '<c-n>') Keymap to navigate
to next test in I/O view. Set to nil to disable.
{prev_test_key} (string|nil, default: '<c-p>') Keymap to navigate
to previous test in I/O view. Set to nil to disable.
{format_verdict} (|VerdictFormatter|, default: nil) Custom verdict line
formatter. See |cp-verdict-format|.
Example configuration: >lua
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>cr', '<Plug>(cp-run)')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>cp', '<Plug>(cp-panel)')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>ce', '<Plug>(cp-edit)')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>cn', '<Plug>(cp-next)')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>cN', '<Plug>(cp-prev)')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>cc', '<Plug>(cp-pick)')
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>ci', '<Plug>(cp-interact)')
*EditConfig*
Fields: ~
{next_test_key} (string|nil, default: ']t') Jump to next test.
{prev_test_key} (string|nil, default: '[t') Jump to previous test.
{delete_test_key} (string|nil, default: 'gd') Delete current test.
{add_test_key} (string|nil, default: 'ga') Add new test.
{save_and_exit_key} (string|nil, default: 'q') Save and exit editor.
All keys are nil-able. Set to nil to disable.
*cp.PanelConfig*
Fields: ~
{diff_modes} (string[], default: {'side-by-side', 'git', 'vim'})
List of diff modes to cycle through with 't' key.
First element is the default mode.
Valid modes: 'side-by-side', 'git', 'vim'.
{max_output_lines} (number, default: 50) Maximum lines of test output.
*cp.DiffConfig*
Fields: ~
{git} (|cp.DiffGitConfig|) Git diff backend configuration.
*cp.DiffGitConfig*
Fields: ~
{args} (string[]) Command-line arguments for git diff.
Default: { 'diff', '--no-index', '--word-diff=plain',
'--word-diff-regex=.', '--no-prefix' }
• --no-index: Compare files outside git repository
• --word-diff=plain: Character-level diff markers
• --word-diff-regex=.: Split on every character
• --no-prefix: Remove a/ b/ prefixes from output
*cp.Hooks*
Fields: ~
{before_run} (function, optional) Called before test panel opens.
function(state: cp.State)
{before_debug} (function, optional) Called before debug build/run.
function(state: cp.State)
{setup_code} (function, optional) Called after source file is opened.
function(state: cp.State)
{setup_io_input} (function, optional) Called when I/O input buffer created.
function(bufnr: integer, state: cp.State)
Default: helpers.clearcol (removes line numbers/columns)
{setup_io_output} (function, optional) Called when I/O output buffer created.
function(bufnr: integer, state: cp.State)
Default: helpers.clearcol (removes line numbers/columns)
Hook functions receive the cp.nvim state object (|cp.State|). See
|lua/cp/state.lua| for available methods and fields.
The I/O buffer hooks are called once when the buffers are first created
during problem setup. Use these to customize buffer appearance (e.g.,
remove line numbers, set custom options). Access helpers via:
>lua
local helpers = require('cp').helpers
<
Example usage:
>lua
hooks = {
setup_code = function(state)
print("Setting up " .. state.get_base_name())
print("Source file: " .. state.get_source_file())
end,
setup_io_input = function(bufnr, state)
-- Custom setup for input buffer
vim.api.nvim_set_option_value('number', false, { buf = bufnr })
end
}
<
==============================================================================

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{
"nodes": {
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1771008912,
"narHash": "sha256-gf2AmWVTs8lEq7z/3ZAsgnZDhWIckkb+ZnAo5RzSxJg=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "a82ccc39b39b621151d6732718e3e250109076fa",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "NixOS",
"ref": "nixos-unstable",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
}
},
"root": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs",
"systems": "systems"
}
},
"systems": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1689347949,
"narHash": "sha256-12tWmuL2zgBgZkdoB6qXZsgJEH9LR3oUgpaQq2RbI80=",
"owner": "nix-systems",
"repo": "default-linux",
"rev": "31732fcf5e8fea42e59c2488ad31a0e651500f68",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nix-systems",
"repo": "default-linux",
"type": "github"
}
}
},
"root": "root",
"version": 7
}

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{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
systems.url = "github:nix-systems/default-linux";
};
outputs =
{
self,
nixpkgs,
systems,
}:
let
eachSystem = nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs (import systems);
pkgsFor = system: nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
mkPythonEnv =
pkgs:
pkgs.python312.withPackages (ps: [
ps.backoff
ps.beautifulsoup4
ps.curl-cffi
ps.httpx
ps.ndjson
ps.pydantic
ps.requests
]);
mkPlugin =
pkgs:
let
pythonEnv = mkPythonEnv pkgs;
in
pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
pname = "cp-nvim";
version = "0-unstable-${self.shortRev or self.dirtyShortRev or "dev"}";
src = self;
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace lua/cp/utils.lua \
--replace-fail "local _nix_python = nil" \
"local _nix_python = '${pythonEnv.interpreter}'"
'';
nvimSkipModule = [
"cp.pickers.telescope"
"cp.version"
];
passthru = { inherit pythonEnv; };
meta.description = "Competitive programming plugin for Neovim";
};
in
{
overlays.default = final: prev: {
vimPlugins = prev.vimPlugins // {
cp-nvim = mkPlugin final;
};
};
packages = eachSystem (system: {
default = mkPlugin (pkgsFor system);
pythonEnv = mkPythonEnv (pkgsFor system);
});
devShells = eachSystem (system: {
default = (pkgsFor system).mkShell {
packages = with (pkgsFor system); [
uv
python312
prettier
stylua
selene
lua-language-server
];
};
});
};
}

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@ -38,8 +38,7 @@
local M = {}
local CACHE_VERSION = 1
local logger = require('cp.log')
local cache_file = vim.fn.stdpath('data') .. '/cp-nvim.json'
local cache_data = {}
local loaded = false
@ -66,15 +65,9 @@ function M.load()
local ok, decoded = pcall(vim.json.decode, table.concat(content, '\n'))
if ok then
if decoded._version ~= CACHE_VERSION then
cache_data = {}
M.save()
else
cache_data = decoded
end
cache_data = decoded
else
cache_data = {}
M.save()
logger.log('Could not decode json in cache file', vim.log.levels.ERROR)
end
loaded = true
end
@ -85,7 +78,6 @@ function M.save()
vim.schedule(function()
vim.fn.mkdir(vim.fn.fnamemodify(cache_file, ':h'), 'p')
cache_data._version = CACHE_VERSION
local encoded = vim.json.encode(cache_data)
local lines = vim.split(encoded, '\n')
vim.fn.writefile(lines, cache_file)
@ -346,8 +338,6 @@ function M.get_data_pretty()
return vim.inspect(cache_data)
end
function M.get_raw_cache()
return cache_data
end
M._cache = cache_data
return M

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@ -292,15 +292,7 @@ end
---@return cp.Config
function M.setup(user_config)
vim.validate({ user_config = { user_config, { 'table', 'nil' }, true } })
local defaults = vim.deepcopy(M.defaults)
if user_config and user_config.platforms then
for plat in pairs(defaults.platforms) do
if not user_config.platforms[plat] then
defaults.platforms[plat] = nil
end
end
end
local cfg = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', defaults, user_config or {})
local cfg = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', vim.deepcopy(M.defaults), user_config or {})
if not next(cfg.languages) then
error('[cp.nvim] At least one language must be configured')

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@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ local utils = require('cp.utils')
local function check()
vim.health.start('cp.nvim [required] ~')
utils.setup_python_env()
if vim.fn.has('nvim-0.10.0') == 1 then
vim.health.ok('Neovim 0.10.0+ detected')
else
@ -18,37 +16,22 @@ local function check()
vim.health.error('Windows is not supported')
end
if utils.is_nix_build() then
local source = utils.is_nix_discovered() and 'runtime discovery' or 'flake install'
vim.health.ok('Nix Python environment detected (' .. source .. ')')
local py = utils.get_nix_python()
vim.health.info('Python: ' .. py)
local r = vim.system({ py, '--version' }, { text = true }):wait()
if vim.fn.executable('uv') == 1 then
vim.health.ok('uv executable found')
local r = vim.system({ 'uv', '--version' }, { text = true }):wait()
if r.code == 0 then
vim.health.info('Python version: ' .. r.stdout:gsub('\n', ''))
vim.health.info('uv version: ' .. r.stdout:gsub('\n', ''))
end
else
if vim.fn.executable('uv') == 1 then
vim.health.ok('uv executable found')
local r = vim.system({ 'uv', '--version' }, { text = true }):wait()
if r.code == 0 then
vim.health.info('uv version: ' .. r.stdout:gsub('\n', ''))
end
else
vim.health.warn('uv not found (install https://docs.astral.sh/uv/ for scraping)')
end
vim.health.warn('uv not found (install https://docs.astral.sh/uv/ for scraping)')
end
if vim.fn.executable('nix') == 1 then
vim.health.info('nix available but Python environment not resolved via nix')
end
local plugin_path = utils.get_plugin_path()
local venv_dir = plugin_path .. '/.venv'
if vim.fn.isdirectory(venv_dir) == 1 then
vim.health.ok('Python virtual environment found at ' .. venv_dir)
else
vim.health.info('Python virtual environment not set up (created on first scrape)')
end
local plugin_path = utils.get_plugin_path()
local venv_dir = plugin_path .. '/.venv'
if vim.fn.isdirectory(venv_dir) == 1 then
vim.health.ok('Python virtual environment found at ' .. venv_dir)
else
vim.health.info('Python virtual environment not set up (created on first scrape)')
end
local time_cap = utils.time_capability()
@ -58,7 +41,7 @@ local function check()
vim.health.error('GNU time not found: ' .. (time_cap.reason or ''))
end
local timeout_cap = utils.timeout_capability()
local timeout_cap = utils.time_capability()
if timeout_cap.ok then
vim.health.ok('GNU timeout found: ' .. timeout_cap.path)
else

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@ -15,25 +15,17 @@ local initialized = false
local function ensure_initialized()
if initialized then
return true
return
end
local user_config = vim.g.cp or {}
local ok, result = pcall(config_module.setup, user_config)
if not ok then
local msg = tostring(result):gsub('^.+:%d+: ', '')
vim.notify(msg, vim.log.levels.ERROR)
return false
end
config_module.set_current_config(result)
local user_config = vim.g.cp_config or {}
local config = config_module.setup(user_config)
config_module.set_current_config(config)
initialized = true
return true
end
---@return nil
function M.handle_command(opts)
if not ensure_initialized() then
return
end
ensure_initialized()
local commands = require('cp.commands')
commands.handle_command(opts)
end
@ -42,13 +34,4 @@ function M.is_initialized()
return initialized
end
---@deprecated Use `vim.g.cp` instead
function M.setup(user_config)
vim.deprecate('require("cp").setup()', 'vim.g.cp', 'v0.7.7', 'cp.nvim', false)
if user_config then
vim.g.cp = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', vim.g.cp or {}, user_config)
end
end
return M

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@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ end
function M.compile(compile_cmd, substitutions, on_complete)
local cmd = substitute_template(compile_cmd, substitutions)
local sh = table.concat(cmd, ' ') .. ' 2>&1'
logger.log('compile: ' .. sh)
local t0 = vim.uv.hrtime()
vim.system({ 'sh', '-c', sh }, { text = false }, function(r)
@ -120,7 +119,6 @@ function M.run(cmd, stdin, timeout_ms, memory_mb, on_complete)
local sec = math.ceil(timeout_ms / 1000)
local timeout_prefix = ('%s -k 1s %ds '):format(timeout_bin, sec)
local sh = prefix .. timeout_prefix .. ('%s -v sh -c %q 2>&1'):format(time_bin, prog)
logger.log('run: ' .. sh)
local t0 = vim.uv.hrtime()
vim.system({ 'sh', '-c', sh }, { stdin = stdin, text = true }, function(r)

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@ -20,37 +20,15 @@ local function syshandle(result)
return { success = true, data = data }
end
---@param env_map table<string, string>
---@return string[]
local function spawn_env_list(env_map)
local out = {}
for key, value in pairs(env_map) do
out[#out + 1] = tostring(key) .. '=' .. tostring(value)
end
return out
end
---@param platform string
---@param subcommand string
---@param args string[]
---@param opts { sync?: boolean, ndjson?: boolean, on_event?: fun(ev: table), on_exit?: fun(result: table) }
local function run_scraper(platform, subcommand, args, opts)
if not utils.setup_python_env() then
local msg = 'no Python environment available (install uv or nix)'
logger.log(msg, vim.log.levels.ERROR)
if opts and opts.on_exit then
opts.on_exit({ success = false, error = msg })
end
return { success = false, error = msg }
end
local plugin_path = utils.get_plugin_path()
local cmd = utils.get_python_cmd(platform, plugin_path)
vim.list_extend(cmd, { subcommand })
local cmd = { 'uv', 'run', '--directory', plugin_path, '-m', 'scrapers.' .. platform, subcommand }
vim.list_extend(cmd, args)
logger.log('scraper cmd: ' .. table.concat(cmd, ' '))
local env = vim.fn.environ()
env.VIRTUAL_ENV = ''
env.PYTHONPATH = ''
@ -63,32 +41,31 @@ local function run_scraper(platform, subcommand, args, opts)
local buf = ''
local handle
handle = uv.spawn(cmd[1], {
args = vim.list_slice(cmd, 2),
stdio = { nil, stdout, stderr },
env = spawn_env_list(env),
cwd = plugin_path,
}, function(code, signal)
if buf ~= '' and opts.on_event then
local ok_tail, ev_tail = pcall(vim.json.decode, buf)
if ok_tail then
opts.on_event(ev_tail)
handle = uv.spawn(
cmd[1],
{ args = vim.list_slice(cmd, 2), stdio = { nil, stdout, stderr }, env = env },
function(code, signal)
if buf ~= '' and opts.on_event then
local ok_tail, ev_tail = pcall(vim.json.decode, buf)
if ok_tail then
opts.on_event(ev_tail)
end
buf = ''
end
if opts.on_exit then
opts.on_exit({ success = (code == 0), code = code, signal = signal })
end
if not stdout:is_closing() then
stdout:close()
end
if not stderr:is_closing() then
stderr:close()
end
if handle and not handle:is_closing() then
handle:close()
end
buf = ''
end
if opts.on_exit then
opts.on_exit({ success = (code == 0), code = code, signal = signal })
end
if not stdout:is_closing() then
stdout:close()
end
if not stderr:is_closing() then
stderr:close()
end
if handle and not handle:is_closing() then
handle:close()
end
end)
)
if not handle then
logger.log('Failed to start scraper process', vim.log.levels.ERROR)
@ -125,7 +102,7 @@ local function run_scraper(platform, subcommand, args, opts)
return
end
local sysopts = { text = true, timeout = 30000, env = env, cwd = plugin_path }
local sysopts = { text = true, timeout = 30000, env = env }
if opts and opts.sync then
local result = vim.system(cmd, sysopts):wait()
return syshandle(result)

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@ -121,7 +121,6 @@ end
---@param language? string
function M.setup_contest(platform, contest_id, problem_id, language)
local old_platform, old_contest_id = state.get_platform(), state.get_contest_id()
local old_problem_id = state.get_problem_id()
state.set_platform(platform)
state.set_contest_id(contest_id)
@ -134,7 +133,7 @@ function M.setup_contest(platform, contest_id, problem_id, language)
end
end
local is_new_contest = old_platform ~= platform or old_contest_id ~= contest_id
local is_new_contest = old_platform ~= platform and old_contest_id ~= contest_id
cache.load()
@ -144,10 +143,7 @@ function M.setup_contest(platform, contest_id, problem_id, language)
M.setup_problem(pid, language)
start_tests(platform, contest_id, problems)
local is_new_problem = old_problem_id ~= pid
local should_open_url = config_module.get_config().open_url
and (is_new_contest or is_new_problem)
if should_open_url and contest_data.url then
if config_module.get_config().open_url and is_new_contest and contest_data.url then
vim.ui.open(contest_data.url:format(pid))
end
end
@ -164,8 +160,6 @@ function M.setup_contest(platform, contest_id, problem_id, language)
vim.bo[bufnr].buftype = ''
vim.bo[bufnr].swapfile = false
state.set_language(lang)
if cfg.hooks and cfg.hooks.setup_code and not vim.b[bufnr].cp_setup_done then
local ok = pcall(cfg.hooks.setup_code, state)
if ok then

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@ -121,22 +121,13 @@ function M.toggle_interactive(interactor_cmd)
end
local orchestrator =
vim.fn.fnamemodify(utils.get_plugin_path() .. '/scripts/interact.py', ':p')
if utils.is_nix_build() then
cmdline = table.concat({
vim.fn.shellescape(utils.get_nix_python()),
vim.fn.shellescape(orchestrator),
vim.fn.shellescape(interactor),
vim.fn.shellescape(binary),
}, ' ')
else
cmdline = table.concat({
'uv',
'run',
vim.fn.shellescape(orchestrator),
vim.fn.shellescape(interactor),
vim.fn.shellescape(binary),
}, ' ')
end
cmdline = table.concat({
'uv',
'run',
vim.fn.shellescape(orchestrator),
vim.fn.shellescape(interactor),
vim.fn.shellescape(binary),
}, ' ')
else
cmdline = vim.fn.shellescape(binary)
end

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@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ local M = {}
local logger = require('cp.log')
local _nix_python = nil
local _nix_discovered = false
local uname = vim.loop.os_uname()
local _time_cached = false
@ -60,11 +57,7 @@ local function find_gnu_time()
_time_cached = true
_time_path = nil
if uname and uname.sysname == 'Darwin' then
_time_reason = 'GNU time not found (install via: brew install coreutils)'
else
_time_reason = 'GNU time not found'
end
_time_reason = 'GNU time not found'
return _time_path, _time_reason
end
@ -86,101 +79,27 @@ function M.get_plugin_path()
return vim.fn.fnamemodify(plugin_path, ':h:h:h')
end
---@return boolean
function M.is_nix_build()
return _nix_python ~= nil
end
---@return string|nil
function M.get_nix_python()
return _nix_python
end
---@return boolean
function M.is_nix_discovered()
return _nix_discovered
end
---@param module string
---@param plugin_path string
---@return string[]
function M.get_python_cmd(module, plugin_path)
if _nix_python then
return { _nix_python, '-m', 'scrapers.' .. module }
end
return { 'uv', 'run', '--directory', plugin_path, '-m', 'scrapers.' .. module }
end
local python_env_setup = false
---@return boolean
local function discover_nix_python()
local cache_dir = vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/cp-nvim'
local cache_file = cache_dir .. '/nix-python'
local f = io.open(cache_file, 'r')
if f then
local cached = f:read('*l')
f:close()
if cached and vim.fn.executable(cached) == 1 then
_nix_python = cached
return true
end
end
local plugin_path = M.get_plugin_path()
vim.notify('[cp.nvim] Building Python environment with nix...', vim.log.levels.INFO)
vim.cmd.redraw()
local result = vim
.system(
{ 'nix', 'build', plugin_path .. '#pythonEnv', '--no-link', '--print-out-paths' },
{ text = true }
)
:wait()
if result.code ~= 0 then
logger.log('nix build #pythonEnv failed: ' .. (result.stderr or ''), vim.log.levels.WARN)
return false
end
local store_path = result.stdout:gsub('%s+$', '')
local python_path = store_path .. '/bin/python3'
if vim.fn.executable(python_path) ~= 1 then
logger.log('nix python not executable at ' .. python_path, vim.log.levels.WARN)
return false
end
vim.fn.mkdir(cache_dir, 'p')
f = io.open(cache_file, 'w')
if f then
f:write(python_path)
f:close()
end
_nix_python = python_path
_nix_discovered = true
return true
end
---@return boolean success
function M.setup_python_env()
if python_env_setup then
return true
end
if _nix_python then
logger.log('Python env: nix (python=' .. _nix_python .. ')')
python_env_setup = true
return true
local plugin_path = M.get_plugin_path()
local venv_dir = plugin_path .. '/.venv'
if vim.fn.executable('uv') == 0 then
logger.log(
'uv is not installed. Install it to enable problem scraping: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/',
vim.log.levels.WARN
)
return false
end
if vim.fn.executable('uv') == 1 then
local plugin_path = M.get_plugin_path()
logger.log('Python env: uv sync (dir=' .. plugin_path .. ')')
vim.notify('[cp.nvim] Setting up Python environment...', vim.log.levels.INFO)
vim.cmd.redraw()
if vim.fn.isdirectory(venv_dir) == 0 then
logger.log('Setting up Python environment for scrapers...')
local env = vim.fn.environ()
env.VIRTUAL_ENV = ''
env.PYTHONPATH = ''
@ -189,33 +108,14 @@ function M.setup_python_env()
.system({ 'uv', 'sync' }, { cwd = plugin_path, text = true, env = env })
:wait()
if result.code ~= 0 then
logger.log(
'Failed to setup Python environment: ' .. (result.stderr or ''),
vim.log.levels.ERROR
)
logger.log('Failed to setup Python environment: ' .. result.stderr, vim.log.levels.ERROR)
return false
end
if result.stderr and result.stderr ~= '' then
logger.log('uv sync stderr: ' .. result.stderr:gsub('%s+$', ''))
end
python_env_setup = true
return true
logger.log('Python environment setup complete.')
end
if vim.fn.executable('nix') == 1 then
logger.log('Python env: nix discovery')
if discover_nix_python() then
python_env_setup = true
return true
end
end
logger.log(
'No Python environment available. Install uv (https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) or use nix.',
vim.log.levels.WARN
)
return false
python_env_setup = true
return true
end
--- Configure the buffer with good defaults
@ -262,12 +162,20 @@ function M.check_required_runtime()
local time = M.time_capability()
if not time.ok then
return false, time.reason
return false, 'GNU time not found: ' .. (time.reason or '')
end
local timeout = M.timeout_capability()
if not timeout.ok then
return false, timeout.reason
return false, 'GNU timeout not found: ' .. (timeout.reason or '')
end
if vim.fn.executable('uv') ~= 1 then
return false, 'uv not found (https://docs.astral.sh/uv/)'
end
if not M.setup_python_env() then
return false, 'failed to set up Python virtual environment'
end
return true
@ -317,11 +225,7 @@ local function find_gnu_timeout()
_timeout_cached = true
_timeout_path = nil
if uname and uname.sysname == 'Darwin' then
_timeout_reason = 'GNU timeout not found (install via: brew install coreutils)'
else
_timeout_reason = 'GNU timeout not found'
end
_timeout_reason = 'GNU timeout not found'
return _timeout_path, _timeout_reason
end

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@ -154,17 +154,3 @@ end, {
return {}
end,
})
local function cp_action(action)
return function()
require('cp').handle_command({ fargs = { action } })
end
end
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-run)', cp_action('run'), { desc = 'CP run tests' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-panel)', cp_action('panel'), { desc = 'CP open panel' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-edit)', cp_action('edit'), { desc = 'CP edit test cases' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-next)', cp_action('next'), { desc = 'CP next problem' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-prev)', cp_action('prev'), { desc = 'CP previous problem' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-pick)', cp_action('pick'), { desc = 'CP pick contest' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Plug>(cp-interact)', cp_action('interact'), { desc = 'CP interactive mode' })

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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ dependencies = [
"ndjson>=0.3.1",
"pydantic>=2.11.10",
"requests>=2.32.5",
"scrapling[fetchers]>=0.3.5",
"types-requests>=2.32.4.20250913",
]
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import re
from typing import Any
import httpx
from curl_cffi import requests as curl_requests
from scrapling.fetchers import Fetcher
from .base import BaseScraper
from .models import (
@ -50,9 +50,8 @@ def _extract_memory_limit(html: str) -> float:
def _fetch_html_sync(url: str) -> str:
response = curl_requests.get(url, impersonate="chrome", timeout=TIMEOUT_S)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.text
response = Fetcher.get(url)
return str(response.body)
class CodeChefScraper(BaseScraper):

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@ -2,12 +2,13 @@
import asyncio
import json
import logging
import re
from typing import Any
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup, Tag
from curl_cffi import requests as curl_requests
from scrapling.fetchers import Fetcher
from .base import BaseScraper
from .models import (
@ -18,6 +19,10 @@ from .models import (
TestCase,
)
# suppress scrapling logging - https://github.com/D4Vinci/Scrapling/issues/31)
logging.getLogger("scrapling").setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
BASE_URL = "https://codeforces.com"
API_CONTEST_LIST_URL = f"{BASE_URL}/api/contest.list"
TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 30
@ -78,7 +83,7 @@ def _extract_title(block: Tag) -> tuple[str, str]:
def _extract_samples(block: Tag) -> tuple[list[TestCase], bool]:
st = block.find("div", class_="sample-test")
if not isinstance(st, Tag):
if not st:
return [], False
input_pres: list[Tag] = [
@ -135,9 +140,10 @@ def _is_interactive(block: Tag) -> bool:
def _fetch_problems_html(contest_id: str) -> str:
url = f"{BASE_URL}/contest/{contest_id}/problems"
response = curl_requests.get(url, impersonate="chrome", timeout=TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.text
page = Fetcher.get(
url,
)
return page.html_content
def _parse_all_blocks(html: str) -> list[dict[str, Any]]:

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@ -1,4 +1 @@
std = 'vim'
[lints]
bad_string_escape = 'allow'

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ from typing import Any
import httpx
import pytest
import requests
from curl_cffi import requests as curl_requests
from scrapling import fetchers
ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
FIX = Path(__file__).resolve().parent / "fixtures"
@ -136,15 +136,12 @@ def run_scraper_offline(fixture_text):
case "codeforces":
class MockCurlResponse:
class MockCodeForcesPage:
def __init__(self, html: str):
self.text = html
self.html_content = html
def raise_for_status(self):
pass
def _mock_curl_get(url: str, **kwargs):
return MockCurlResponse(_router_codeforces(url=url))
def _mock_stealthy_fetch(url: str, **kwargs):
return MockCodeForcesPage(_router_codeforces(url=url))
def _mock_requests_get(url: str, **kwargs):
if "api/contest.list" in url:
@ -175,7 +172,7 @@ def run_scraper_offline(fixture_text):
raise AssertionError(f"Unexpected requests.get call: {url}")
return {
"curl_requests.get": _mock_curl_get,
"Fetcher.get": _mock_stealthy_fetch,
"requests.get": _mock_requests_get,
}
@ -215,23 +212,21 @@ def run_scraper_offline(fixture_text):
return MockResponse(data)
raise AssertionError(f"No fixture for CodeChef url={url!r}")
class MockCodeChefCurlResponse:
class MockCodeChefPage:
def __init__(self, html: str):
self.text = html
self.body = html
self.status = 200
def raise_for_status(self):
pass
def _mock_curl_get(url: str, **kwargs):
def _mock_stealthy_fetch(url: str, **kwargs):
if "/problems/" in url:
problem_id = url.rstrip("/").split("/")[-1]
html = fixture_text(f"codechef/{problem_id}.html")
return MockCodeChefCurlResponse(html)
return MockCodeChefPage(html)
raise AssertionError(f"No fixture for CodeChef url={url!r}")
return {
"__offline_get_async": __offline_get_async,
"curl_requests.get": _mock_curl_get,
"Fetcher.get": _mock_stealthy_fetch,
}
case _:
@ -250,7 +245,7 @@ def run_scraper_offline(fixture_text):
offline_fetches = _make_offline_fetches(scraper_name)
if scraper_name == "codeforces":
curl_requests.get = offline_fetches["curl_requests.get"]
fetchers.Fetcher.get = offline_fetches["Fetcher.get"]
requests.get = offline_fetches["requests.get"]
elif scraper_name == "atcoder":
ns._fetch = offline_fetches["_fetch"]
@ -259,7 +254,7 @@ def run_scraper_offline(fixture_text):
httpx.AsyncClient.get = offline_fetches["__offline_fetch_text"]
elif scraper_name == "codechef":
httpx.AsyncClient.get = offline_fetches["__offline_get_async"]
curl_requests.get = offline_fetches["curl_requests.get"]
fetchers.Fetcher.get = offline_fetches["Fetcher.get"]
scraper_class = getattr(ns, scraper_classes[scraper_name])
scraper = scraper_class()

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@ -6,6 +6,11 @@ from scrapers.models import (
TestsResult,
)
MODEL_FOR_MODE = {
"metadata": MetadataResult,
"contests": ContestListResult,
}
MATRIX = {
"cses": {
"metadata": ("introductory_problems",),
@ -38,16 +43,17 @@ def test_scraper_offline_fixture_matrix(run_scraper_offline, scraper, mode):
assert rc in (0, 1), f"Bad exit code {rc}"
assert objs, f"No JSON output for {scraper}:{mode}"
if mode == "metadata":
model = MetadataResult.model_validate(objs[-1])
if mode in ("metadata", "contests"):
Model = MODEL_FOR_MODE[mode]
model = Model.model_validate(objs[-1])
assert model is not None
assert model.success is True
assert model.url
assert len(model.problems) >= 1
assert all(isinstance(p.id, str) and p.id for p in model.problems)
elif mode == "contests":
model = ContestListResult.model_validate(objs[-1])
assert model.success is True
assert len(model.contests) >= 1
if mode == "metadata":
assert model.url
assert len(model.problems) >= 1
assert all(isinstance(p.id, str) and p.id for p in model.problems)
else:
assert len(model.contests) >= 1
else:
assert len(objs) >= 1, "No test objects returned"
validated_any = False

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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
[selene]
base = "lua51"
name = "vim"
[vim]
any = true
[jit]
any = true
[assert]
any = true
[describe]
any = true
[it]
any = true
[before_each]
any = true
[after_each]
any = true
[spy]
any = true
[stub]
any = true

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
---
base: lua51
name: vim
lua_versions:
- luajit
globals:
vim:
any: true
jit:
any: true
assert:
any: true
describe:
any: true
it:
any: true
before_each:
any: true
after_each:
any: true
spy:
any: true
stub:
any: true
bit:
any: true