The format command-line argument and configuration option has been renamed to output-format. While Ruff will continue to respect format when passed as a command-line argument or configuration option, this backwards-compatible support will be dropped in a future release. See: astral-sh/ruff#7514.
Previously, Ruff supported the non-standard compliant emoji identifiers e.g. 📦 = 1.
We decided to remove this non-standard language extension, and Ruff now reports syntax errors for emoji identifiers in your code, the same as CPython.
GitLab uses fingerprints to identify new, existing, or fixed violations. Previously, Ruff included the violation's position in the fingerprint. Using the location has the downside that changing any code before the violation causes the fingerprint to change, resulting in GitLab reporting one fixed and one new violation even though it is a pre-existing violation.
Ruff now uses a more stable location-agnostic fingerprint to minimize that existing violations incorrectly get marked as fixed and re-reported as new violations.
Expect GitLab to report each pre-existing violation in your project as fixed and a new violation in your Ruff upgrade PR.
0.0.283 / 0.284
The target Python version now defaults to 3.8 instead of 3.10 (#6397)
Previously, when a target Python version was not specified, Ruff would use a default of Python 3.10. However, it is safer to default to an older Python version to avoid assuming the availability of new features. We now default to the oldest supported Python version which is currently Python 3.8.
(We still support Python 3.7 but since it has reached EOL we've decided not to make it the default here.)
Note this change was announced in 0.0.283 but not active until 0.0.284.
0.0.277
.ipynb_checkpoints, .pyenv, .pytest_cache, and .vscode are now excluded by default (#5513)
Ruff maintains a list of default exclusions, which now consists of the following patterns:
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8bfe9bd
Bump version to v0.0.291 (#7606)01843af
Support option group documentation (#7593)2ecf597
RefactorOptions
representation (#7591)f137819
ImproveB005
documentation to reflect duplicate-character behavior (#7601)9d16e46
Add most formatter options toruff.toml
/pyproject.toml
(#7566)82978ac
Bump indicatif from 0.17.6 to 0.17.7 (#7592)814403c
Bump lint rules count to 700 (#7585)f254aaa
Remove unwrap inos_error_alias.rs
(#7583)a51b0b0
Treatos.error
as anOSError
alias (#7582)74dbd87
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