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Bump ruff from 0.0.239 to 0.0.253 #178

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Bumps ruff from 0.0.239 to 0.0.253.

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v0.0.253

What's Changed

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New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/compare/v0.0.252...v0.0.253

v0.0.252

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Breaking Changes

0.0.246

multiple-statements-on-one-line-def (E704) was removed (#2773)

This rule was introduced in v0.0.245. However, it turns out that pycodestyle and Flake8 ignore this rule by default, as it is not part of PEP 8. As such, we've removed it from Ruff.

0.0.245

Ruff's public check method was removed (#2709)

Previously, Ruff exposed a check method as a public Rust API. This method was used by few, if any clients, and was not well documented or supported. As such, it has been removed, with the intention of adding a stable public API in the future.

0.0.238

select, extend-select, ignore, and extend-ignore have new semantics (#2312)

Previously, the interplay between select and its related options could lead to unexpected behavior. For example, ruff --select E501 --ignore ALL and ruff --select E501 --extend-ignore ALL behaved differently. (See #2312 for more examples.)

When Ruff determines the enabled rule set, it has to reconcile select and ignore from a variety of sources, including the current pyproject.toml, any inherited pyproject.toml files, and the CLI.

The new semantics are such that Ruff uses the "highest-priority" select as the basis for the rule set, and then applies any extend-select, ignore, and extend-ignore adjustments. CLI options are given higher priority than pyproject.toml options, and the current pyproject.toml file is given higher priority than any inherited pyproject.toml files.

extend-select and extend-ignore are no longer given "top priority"; instead, they merely append to the select and ignore lists, as in Flake8.

This change is largely backwards compatible -- most users should experience no change in behavior. However, as an example of a breaking change, consider the following:

[tool.ruff]
ignore = ["F401"]

Running ruff --select F would previously have enabled all F rules, apart from F401. Now, it will enable all F rules, including F401, as the command line's --select resets the resolution.

remove-six-compat (UP016) has been removed (#2332)

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