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Bump credo from 1.4.0 to 1.5.6 #66

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps credo from 1.4.0 to 1.5.6.

Changelog

Sourced from credo's changelog.

1.5.6

  • Ensure compatibility with Elixir 1.12

1.5.5

  • Fix bug where compilation warnings are shown if compilation directory is not part of a Git work tree
  • Fix bug in mix credo diff where too many issues are reported because

1.5.4

  • Fix bug where :exit_status was not a valid option for use Credo.Check
  • Fix bug where mix credo diff exited with a non-zero exit status even if no issues were shown
  • mix credo diff now fails with an error if the given ref was not found

1.5.3

  • Fix bug in diff and version command when git is not installed

1.5.2

  • Fix output bug in diff command
  • Fix bug in diff command when run on a Git ref that does not contain a given --config-name
  • Fix bug in all commands when a given --config-name is not found
  • Fix false positive in Credo.Check.Warning.ExpensiveEmptyEnumCheck
  • Fix false positive in Credo.Check.Refactor.PipeChainStart regarding custom operators
  • Fix --version to include pre version and build info for unpublished versions (e.g. when the dep is included via path: or github:)

1.5.1

  • Fix bug in diff command when run on a subdirectory of a Git repository
  • Fix bug in new general param :files when excluding files

1.5.0

  • Credo now requires Elixir 1.7 or newer

  • Refactor check runner (much faster now for common scenarios)

  • Add param allow_acronyms to check Credo.Check.Readability.FunctionNames

  • Add name of check to message when printing issues with --verbose

  • Add support for "dynamic" tagging for checks via .credo.exs

    # Overwrite all tags for `FooCheck`
    {FooCheck, [tags: [:my_tag]]}
    

    Add tags for FooCheck

    {SomeCredoCheck, [tags: [:initial, :my_tag]]}

    Tags can then be used as usual, via the CLI switch --checks-with[out]-tag:

    # Only run checks tagged `:my_tag` during analysis
    

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Commits
  • 9bee6e0 Bump version to 1.5.6
  • 62b12d2 Update CHANGELOG
  • 01578e4 Fix tests for Elixir versions < 1.12
  • 30fab35 Update CI to use erlef/setup-beam
  • be5c628 Fix interpolation helper for Elixir 1.12
  • bd56b12 Fix space around operators check
  • 4cceec0 Use Elixir 1.12.0-rc.0
  • 3647750 Bump version to 1.5.5
  • 6d9aeb5 Update CHANGELOG
  • 404886a Check if cwd is a Git directory when compiling
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