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⬆️ Update black requirement from ^20.8b1 to ^22.10 #109

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Updates the requirements on black to permit the latest version.

Release notes

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22.10.0

Highlights

  • Runtime support for Python 3.6 has been removed. Formatting 3.6 code will still be supported until further notice.

Stable style

  • Fix a crash when # fmt: on is used on a different block level than # fmt: off (#3281)

Preview style

  • Fix a crash when formatting some dicts with parenthesis-wrapped long string keys (#3262)

Configuration

  • .ipynb_checkpoints directories are now excluded by default (#3293)
  • Add --skip-source-first-line / -x option to ignore the first line of source code while formatting (#3299)

Packaging

  • Executables made with PyInstaller will no longer crash when formatting several files at once on macOS. Native x86-64 executables for macOS are available once again. (#3275)
  • Hatchling is now used as the build backend. This will not have any effect for users who install Black with its wheels from PyPI. (#3233)
  • Faster compiled wheels are now available for CPython 3.11 (#3276)

Blackd

  • Windows style (CRLF) newlines will be preserved (#3257).

Integrations

  • Vim plugin: add flag (g:black_preview) to enable/disable the preview style (#3246)
  • Update GitHub Action to support formatting of Jupyter Notebook files via a jupyter option (#3282)
  • Update GitHub Action to support use of version specifiers (e.g. <23) for Black version (#3265)
Changelog

Sourced from black's changelog.

22.10.0

Highlights

  • Runtime support for Python 3.6 has been removed. Formatting 3.6 code will still be supported until further notice.

Stable style

  • Fix a crash when # fmt: on is used on a different block level than # fmt: off (#3281)

Preview style

  • Fix a crash when formatting some dicts with parenthesis-wrapped long string keys (#3262)

Configuration

  • .ipynb_checkpoints directories are now excluded by default (#3293)
  • Add --skip-source-first-line / -x option to ignore the first line of source code while formatting (#3299)

Packaging

  • Executables made with PyInstaller will no longer crash when formatting several files at once on macOS. Native x86-64 executables for macOS are available once again. (#3275)
  • Hatchling is now used as the build backend. This will not have any effect for users who install Black with its wheels from PyPI. (#3233)
  • Faster compiled wheels are now available for CPython 3.11 (#3276)

Blackd

  • Windows style (CRLF) newlines will be preserved (#3257).

Integrations

  • Vim plugin: add flag (g:black_preview) to enable/disable the preview style (#3246)
  • Update GitHub Action to support formatting of Jupyter Notebook files via a jupyter option (#3282)
  • Update GitHub Action to support use of version specifiers (e.g. <23) for Black version (#3265)

22.8.0

Highlights

  • Python 3.11 is now supported, except for blackd as aiohttp does not support 3.11 as of publishing (#3234)

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@dependabot dependabot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file python Pull requests that update Python code labels Nov 25, 2022
Updates the requirements on [black](https://github.com/psf/black) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/black/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](psf/black@20.8b1...22.10.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: black
  dependency-type: direct:development
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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/pip/black-tw-22.10 branch from 6e1f49a to 88ddbbd Compare November 25, 2022 20:55
@tiangolo tiangolo enabled auto-merge (squash) November 25, 2022 21:04
@tiangolo tiangolo merged commit cffc962 into master Nov 25, 2022
@tiangolo tiangolo deleted the dependabot/pip/black-tw-22.10 branch November 25, 2022 21:37
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