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Bump black from 23.12.1 to 24.1.1 #170

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 8 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 9 months ago

Bumps black from 23.12.1 to 24.1.1.

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24.1.1

Bugfix release to fix a bug that made Black unusable on certain file systems with strict limits on path length.

Preview style

  • Consistently add trailing comma on typed parameters (#4164)

Configuration

  • Shorten the length of the name of the cache file to fix crashes on file systems that do not support long paths (#4176)

24.1.0

Highlights

This release introduces the new 2024 stable style (#4106), stabilizing the following changes:

  • Add parentheses around if-else expressions (#2278)
  • Dummy class and function implementations consisting only of ... are formatted more compactly (#3796)
  • If an assignment statement is too long, we now prefer splitting on the right-hand side (#3368)
  • Hex codes in Unicode escape sequences are now standardized to lowercase (#2916)
  • Allow empty first lines at the beginning of most blocks (#3967, #4061)
  • Add parentheses around long type annotations (#3899)
  • Enforce newline after module docstrings (#3932, #4028)
  • Fix incorrect magic trailing comma handling in return types (#3916)
  • Remove blank lines before class docstrings (#3692)
  • Wrap multiple context managers in parentheses if combined in a single with statement (#3489)
  • Fix bug in line length calculations for power operations (#3942)
  • Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last entry (#3393)
  • When using --skip-magic-trailing-comma or -C, trailing commas are stripped from subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209)
  • Add extra blank lines in stubs in a few cases (#3564, #3862)
  • Accept raw strings as docstrings (#3947)
  • Split long lines in case blocks (#4024)
  • Stop removing spaces from walrus operators within subscripts (#3823)
  • Fix incorrect formatting of certain async statements (#3609)
  • Allow combining # fmt: skip with other comments (#3959)

There are already a few improvements in the --preview style, which are slated for the 2025 stable style. Try them out and share your feedback. In the past, the preview style has included some features that we were not able to stabilize. This year, we're

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Changelog

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24.1.1

Bugfix release to fix a bug that made Black unusable on certain file systems with strict limits on path length.

Preview style

  • Consistently add trailing comma on typed parameters (#4164)

Configuration

  • Shorten the length of the name of the cache file to fix crashes on file systems that do not support long paths (#4176)

24.1.0

Highlights

This release introduces the new 2024 stable style (#4106), stabilizing the following changes:

  • Add parentheses around if-else expressions (#2278)
  • Dummy class and function implementations consisting only of ... are formatted more compactly (#3796)
  • If an assignment statement is too long, we now prefer splitting on the right-hand side (#3368)
  • Hex codes in Unicode escape sequences are now standardized to lowercase (#2916)
  • Allow empty first lines at the beginning of most blocks (#3967, #4061)
  • Add parentheses around long type annotations (#3899)
  • Enforce newline after module docstrings (#3932, #4028)
  • Fix incorrect magic trailing comma handling in return types (#3916)
  • Remove blank lines before class docstrings (#3692)
  • Wrap multiple context managers in parentheses if combined in a single with statement (#3489)
  • Fix bug in line length calculations for power operations (#3942)
  • Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last entry (#3393)
  • When using --skip-magic-trailing-comma or -C, trailing commas are stripped from subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209)
  • Add extra blank lines in stubs in a few cases (#3564, #3862)
  • Accept raw strings as docstrings (#3947)
  • Split long lines in case blocks (#4024)
  • Stop removing spaces from walrus operators within subscripts (#3823)
  • Fix incorrect formatting of certain async statements (#3609)
  • Allow combining # fmt: skip with other comments (#3959)

There are already a few improvements in the --preview style, which are slated for the 2025 stable style. Try them out and share your feedback. In the past, the preview style has included some features that we were not able to stabilize. This year, we're

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dependabot[bot] commented 8 months ago

Superseded by #172.