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  • Refactor
    • Improved and centralized the cleanup of versioned tool directories for more consistent and reliable tool management.
    • Enhanced error handling and logging during directory cleanup.
    • Minor corrections to spelling in comments for improved clarity.

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The update refactors the Espressif32Platform class in platform.py by introducing a dedicated method to clean up versioned tool directories. This method is now used consistently before tool version checks and reinstallations, replacing previously scattered cleanup logic. Minor comment corrections are also included.

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Cohort / File(s) Change Summary
Tool Directory Cleanup Refactor
platform.py
Introduced _cleanup_versioned_tool_directories method; centralized and unified tool directory cleanup; removed redundant cleanup code; corrected comment spelling.

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    participant User
    participant Espressif32Platform

    User->>Espressif32Platform: Initiate tool version check or installation
    Espressif32Platform->>Espressif32Platform: _cleanup_versioned_tool_directories(tool_name)
    Espressif32Platform->>Espressif32Platform: _check_tool_version(tool_name)
    alt Tool needs reinstall
        Espressif32Platform->>Espressif32Platform: _handle_existing_tool(tool_name)
        Espressif32Platform->>Espressif32Platform: Remove main tool directory
    end
    Espressif32Platform->>User: Continue with tool usage
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In the warren of code, a tidy-up spree,
Old tool versions swept out, as neat as can be.
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PR: pioarduino/platform-espressif32#225
File: builder/main.py:99-108
Timestamp: 2025-07-13T20:03:29.695Z
Learning: In the ESP32 platform builder, the subprocess call to get site-packages directory in setup_python_paths() function is intentionally left without error handling because if this basic Python operation fails, it indicates a fundamental system issue that would cause the entire build process to fail anyway.
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PR: pioarduino/platform-espressif32#237
File: platform.py:200-201
Timestamp: 2025-07-29T11:35:26.182Z
Learning: In platform.py, the `tool-esp_install` package intentionally transitions from mandatory to optional status after successful installation. Initially it's needed and mandatory for installation, but becomes optional once installed since it's no longer required for subsequent operations. Setting `self.packages[tl_install_name]["optional"] = True` after version verification is the intended design pattern.
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Learnt from: Jason2866
PR: #237
File: platform.py:200-201
Timestamp: 2025-07-29T11:35:26.182Z
Learning: In platform.py, the tool-esp_install package intentionally transitions from mandatory to optional status after successful installation. Initially it's needed and mandatory for installation, but becomes optional once installed since it's no longer required for subsequent operations. Setting self.packages[tl_install_name]["optional"] = True after version verification is the intended design pattern.

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PR: #225
File: builder/main.py:99-108
Timestamp: 2025-07-13T20:03:29.695Z
Learning: In the ESP32 platform builder, the subprocess call to get site-packages directory in setup_python_paths() function is intentionally left without error handling because if this basic Python operation fails, it indicates a fundamental system issue that would cause the entire build process to fail anyway.

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platform.py (4)

276-276: LGTM! Spelling corrections improve consistency.

The corrections from "backwards" to "backward" improve terminology consistency throughout the codebase.

Also applies to: 301-301, 309-309


325-352: Excellent refactoring! Cleanup logic is now centralized and consistent.

The new _cleanup_versioned_tool_directories method effectively consolidates previously scattered cleanup logic. The implementation:

  • Uses existing safe file operation patterns
  • Includes comprehensive error handling and logging
  • Covers all relevant directory patterns (@ symbols and version suffixes)
  • Follows the established code style and conventions

This improves maintainability and ensures consistent cleanup behavior across the codebase.


417-418: Strategic placement ensures cleanup happens before version checks.

Calling _cleanup_versioned_tool_directories at the start of _check_tool_version is well-positioned to ensure cleanup occurs before any version verification, which aligns with the PR objective of cleaning up packages directory with every tool version check.


511-515: Good refactoring eliminates redundant cleanup operations.

The simplified logic correctly relies on the cleanup already performed in _check_tool_version, avoiding code duplication while maintaining the necessary directory removal before reinstallation.

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