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Bump ruff from 0.0.284 to 0.0.292 #5

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Bumps ruff from 0.0.284 to 0.0.292.

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v0.0.292

What's Changed

Highlights

This release includes full support for Python 3.12 (out now!), including the new type parameter (PEP 695) and f-string syntaxes (PEP 701).

PEP 701 lifts many of the restrictions on f-strings that existed in the past, allowing for arbitrarily nested f-strings, consistent quote style within f-strings, and more, all of which are now supported by Ruff (thanks to @​dhruvmanila in astral-sh/ruff#7376).

Breaking Changes

  • In the formatter, format.quote-style no longer affects triple-quoted strings, to align with common conventions as well as the guidance from PEP 8 and PEP 257 (see: astral-sh/ruff#7680).
  • line-too-long (E501) now ignores trailing pragma comments (like # type: ignore and # noqa) when computing line length (see: astral-sh/ruff#7692). This is similar to flake8-bugbear's methodology for detecting overlong lines, and ensures that adding pragmas like # noqa does not introduce further lint errors.

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Breaking Changes

0.1.0

Unsafe fixes are not applied by default (#7769)

Ruff labels fixes as "safe" and "unsafe". The meaning and intent of your code will be retained when applying safe fixes, but the meaning could be changed when applying unsafe fixes. Previously, unsafe fixes were always displayed and applied when fixing was enabled. Now, unsafe fixes are hidden by default and not applied. The --unsafe-fixes flag or unsafe-fixes configuration option can be used to enable unsafe fixes.

See the docs for details.

Remove formatter-conflicting rules from the default rule set (#7900)

Previously, Ruff enabled all implemented rules in Pycodestyle (E) by default. Ruff now only includes the Pycodestyle prefixes E4, E7, and E9 to exclude rules that conflict with automatic formatters. Consequently, the stable rule set no longer includes line-too-long (E501) and mixed-spaces-and-tabs (E101). Other excluded Pycodestyle rules include whitespace enforcement in E1 and E2; these rules are currently in preview, and are already omitted by default.

This change only affects those using Ruff under its default rule set. Users that include E in their select will experience no change in behavior.

0.0.288

Remove support for emoji identifiers (#7212)

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.

Improved GitLab fingerprints (#7203)

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)

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@dependabot dependabot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file python Pull requests that update Python code labels Oct 13, 2023
Bumps [ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) from 0.0.284 to 0.0.292.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/BREAKING_CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ruff@v0.0.284...v0.0.292)

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