AI-multimodal / Lightshow

A one-stop-shop for handling data in computational spectroscopy
https://ai-multimodal.github.io/Lightshow/
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Bump dunamai from 1.19.2 to 1.21.2 #278

Open dependabot[bot] opened 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Bumps dunamai from 1.19.2 to 1.21.2.

Release notes

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v1.21.2 (2024-06-26)

  • Fixed: Some timestamps could fail to parse on Python 3.5 and 3.6.

v1.21.1 (2024-05-03)

  • Fixed: Distance was calculated inconsistently for Git when there were some tags and none matched the version pattern.

v1.21.0 (2024-04-29)

  • Generally, when Dunamai can detect the VCS in use, but there's no version set yet, then Dunamai uses 0.0.0 as a fallback, unless strict mode is enabled. This is useful for new projects that do not yet have a release.

    However, if there were some tags and none matched the version pattern, then Dunamai would yield an error. That wouldn't be helpful for a new project with some non-version tag, and it could be incorrect for a monorepo with different tags for different packages.

    Now, Dunamai will use 0.0.0 in this case as well, unless strict mode is enabled.

  • You can now specify a pattern prefix. For example, --pattern default --pattern-prefix some-package- would match tags like some-package-v1.2.3. This is useful if you just want a custom prefix without writing a whole pattern.

  • Added --ignore-untracked option to control checking whether the repository is dirty.

v1.20.0 (2024-04-12)

  • Updated Version.bump() to add a smart argument, which only bumps when distance != 0. This will also make Version.serialize() use pre-release formatting automatically, like calling Version.serialize(bump=True).
Changelog

Sourced from dunamai's changelog.

v1.21.2 (2024-06-26)

  • Fixed: Some timestamps could fail to parse on Python 3.5 and 3.6.

v1.21.1 (2024-05-03)

  • Fixed: Distance was calculated inconsistently for Git when there were some tags and none matched the version pattern.

v1.21.0 (2024-04-29)

  • Generally, when Dunamai can detect the VCS in use, but there's no version set yet, then Dunamai uses 0.0.0 as a fallback, unless strict mode is enabled. This is useful for new projects that do not yet have a release.

    However, if there were some tags and none matched the version pattern, then Dunamai would yield an error. That wouldn't be helpful for a new project with some non-version tag, and it could be incorrect for a monorepo with different tags for different packages.

    Now, Dunamai will use 0.0.0 in this case as well, unless strict mode is enabled.

  • You can now specify a pattern prefix. For example, --pattern default --pattern-prefix some-package- would match tags like some-package-v1.2.3. This is useful if you just want a custom prefix without writing a whole pattern.

  • Added --ignore-untracked option to control checking whether the repository is dirty.

v1.20.0 (2024-04-12)

  • Updated Version.bump() to add a smart argument, which only bumps when distance != 0. This will also make Version.serialize() use pre-release formatting automatically, like calling Version.serialize(bump=True).
Commits
  • 12d7c57 Release v1.21.2
  • 4c609ca Work around SSL error in 3.5 CI setup
  • e3ade90 Work around SSL error in 3.5 test setup
  • e35bc84 Fix some timestamp handling on older Python versions
  • 9d2655d Increase line length
  • 924f7a6 Release v1.21.1
  • 9401849 #85: Fix distance for Git when there are tags and none match
  • e6d28dd Release v1.21.0
  • 027598c Add note to README about --pattern-prefix
  • a366db8 #82: Add --ignore-untracked
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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