[Styling] stylify using ruff (#27144)

* try to stylify using ruff

* might need to remove these changes?

* use ruf format andruff check

* use isinstance instead of type comparision

* use # fmt: skip

* use # fmt: skip

* nits

* soem styling changes

* update ci job

* nits isinstance

* more files update

* nits

* more nits

* small nits

* check and format

* revert wrong changes

* actually use formatter instead of checker

* nits

* well docbuilder is overwriting this commit

* revert notebook changes

* try to nuke docbuilder

* style

* fix feature exrtaction test

* remve `indent-width = 4`

* fixup

* more nits

* update the ruff version that we use

* style

* nuke docbuilder styling

* leve the print for detected changes

* nits

* Remove file I/O

Co-authored-by: charliermarsh
 <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>

* style

* nits

* revert notebook changes

* Add # fmt skip when possible

* Add # fmt skip when possible

* Fix

* More `  # fmt: skip` usage

* More `  # fmt: skip` usage

* More `  # fmt: skip` usage

* NIts

* more fixes

* fix tapas

* Another way to skip

* Recommended way

* Fix two more fiels

* Remove asynch
Remove asynch

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Co-authored-by: charliermarsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
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2023-11-16 17:43:19 +01:00
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@@ -32,9 +32,7 @@ class ESMTokenizationTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.tmpdirname = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# fmt: off
vocab_tokens: List[str] = ["<cls>", "<pad>", "<eos>", "<unk>", "L", "A", "G", "V", "S", "E", "R", "T", "I", "D", "P", "K", "Q", "N", "F", "Y", "M", "H", "W", "C", "X", "B", "U", "Z", "O", ".", "-", "<null_1>", "<mask>"] # noqa: E501
# fmt: on
vocab_tokens: List[str] = ["<cls>", "<pad>", "<eos>", "<unk>", "L", "A", "G", "V", "S", "E", "R", "T", "I", "D", "P", "K", "Q", "N", "F", "Y", "M", "H", "W", "C", "X", "B", "U", "Z", "O", ".", "-", "<null_1>", "<mask>"] # fmt: skip
self.vocab_file = os.path.join(self.tmpdirname, VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"])
with open(self.vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as vocab_writer:
vocab_writer.write("".join([x + "\n" for x in vocab_tokens]))