yaleman / pygoodwe

Python library for querying the GoodWe Solar SEMS API
https://yaleman.github.io/pygoodwe/
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Update ruff requirement from >=0.0.257,<0.0.273 to >=0.0.257,<0.0.276 #209

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Updates the requirements on ruff to permit the latest version.

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v0.0.275

What's Changed

Highlights include a 7-10x decrease in Ruff's cache size.

Rules

Bug Fixes

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/compare/v0.0.274...v0.0.275

Changelog

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Breaking Changes

0.0.268

The keep-runtime-typing setting has been removed (#4427)

Enabling the keep-runtime-typing option, located under the pyupgrade section, is equivalent to ignoring the UP006 and UP007 rules via Ruff's standard ignore mechanism. As there's no need for a dedicated setting to disable these rules, the keep-runtime-typing option has been removed.

0.0.267

update-check is no longer a valid configuration option (#4313)

The update-check functionality was deprecated in #2530, in that the behavior itself was removed, and Ruff was changed to warn when that option was enabled.

Now, Ruff will throw an error when update-check is provided via a configuration file (e.g., update-check = false) or through the command-line, since it has no effect. Users should remove this option from their configuration.

0.0.265

--fix-only now exits with a zero exit code, unless --exit-non-zero-on-fix is specified (#4146)

Previously, --fix-only would exit with a non-zero exit code if any fixes were applied. This behavior was inconsistent with --fix, and further, meant that --exit-non-zero-on-fix was effectively ignored when --fix-only was specified.

Now, --fix-only will exit with a zero exit code, unless --exit-non-zero-on-fix is specified, in which case it will exit with a non-zero exit code if any fixes were applied.

0.0.260

Fixes are now represented as a list of edits (#3709)

Previously, Ruff represented each fix as a single edit, which prohibited Ruff from automatically fixing violations that required multiple edits across a file. As such, Ruff now represents each fix as a list of edits.

This primarily affects the JSON API. Ruff's JSON representation used to represent the fix field as a single edit, like so:

{
    "message": "Remove unused import: `sys`",
    "content": "",
    "location": {"row": 1, "column": 0},
    "end_location": {"row": 2, "column": 0}
</tr></table> 

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yaleman commented 1 year ago

@dependabot merge