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Bump isort from 4.3.21 to 5.0.4

Guillaume Everarts de Velp requested to merge dependabot/pip/isort-5.0.4 into master

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Bumps isort from 4.3.21 to 5.0.4.

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5.0.4

No release notes provided.

5.0.3 - July 4, 2020

  • Fixed setup.py command incorrectly passing check=True as a configuration parameter (see: timothycrosley/isort#1258)
  • Fixed missing patch version
  • Fixed issue #1253: Atomic fails when passed in not readable output stream

5.0.2

Ensure completeness of black profile, adding default line_length

5.0.1

No release notes provided.

5.0.0

https://timothycrosley.github.io/isort/docs/major_releases/introducing_isort_5/

4.3.21-2

4.3.21 - June 25, 2019 - hot fix release

  • Fixed issue #957 - Long aliases and use_parentheses generates invalid syntax
Changelog

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5.0.4 July 6, 2020

  • Fixed #1264: a regression with comment handling and force_sort_within_sections config option
  • Added warning for deprecated CLI flags and linked to upgrade guide.

5.0.3 - July 4, 2020

  • Fixed setup.py command incorrectly passing check=True as a configuration parameter (see: timothycrosley/isort#1258)
  • Fixed missing patch version
  • Fixed issue #1253: Atomic fails when passed in not readable output stream

5.0.2 - July 4, 2020

  • Ensured black profile was complete, adding missing line_length definition.

5.0.1 - July 4, 2020

  • Fixed a runtime error in a vendored dependency (toml).

5.0.0 Penny - July 4, 2020

Breaking changes:

  • isort now requires Python 3.6+ to run but continues to support formatting on ALL versions of python including Python 2 code.
  • isort deprecates official support for Python 3.4, removing modules only in this release from known_standard_library:
    • user
  • Config files are no longer composed on-top of each-other. Instead the first config file found is used.
    • Since there is no longer composition negative form settings (such as --dont-skip or it's config file variant not_skip) are no longer required and have been removed.
  • Two-letter shortened setting names (like ac for atomic) now require two dashes to avoid ambiguity: --ac.
  • For consistency with other tools -v now is shorthand for verbose and -V is shorthand for version. See Issue: #1067.
  • length_sort_{section_name} config usage has been deprecated. Instead length_sort_sections list can be used to specify a list of sections that need to be length sorted.
  • safety_excludes and unsafe have been deprecated
  • Config now includes as default full set of safety directories defined by safety excludes.
  • --recursive option has been removed. Directories passed in are now automatically sorted recursive.
  • --apply option has been removed as it is the default behaviour.
  • isort now does nothing, beyond giving instructions and exiting status code 0, when ran with no arguments.
    • a new --interactive flag has been added to enable the old style behaviour.
  • isort now works on contiguous sections of imports, instead of one whole file at a time.
  • isort now formats all nested "as" imports in the "from" form. import x.y as a becomes from x import y as a.
  • keep_direct_and_as_imports option now defaults to True.
  • appdirs is no longer supported. Unless manually specified, config should be project config only.
  • toml is now installed as a vendorized module, meaning pyproject.toml based config is always supported.
  • Completely new Python API, old version is removed and no longer accessible.
  • New module placement logic and module fully replaces old finders. Old approach is still available via --old-finders.

Internal:

  • isort now utilizes mypy and typing to filter out typing related issues before deployment.

  • isort now utilizes black internally to ensure more consistent formatting.

  • profile support for common project types (black, django, google, etc)

  • Much much more. There is some difficulty in fully capturing the extent of changes in this release - just because of how all encompassing the release is. See: Github Issues for more.

Commits
  • defefc2 Add pragma no cover to deprecated flags check
  • f6ca70e Bump version to 5.0.4
  • 77628b8 Update option documentation
  • fdf9d2e Add upgrade guide
  • a9048af Add upgrade guide
  • 4c72396 Remove some no longer accurate documentation sections
  • 8a02fab Merge pull request #1274 from timothycrosley/issue/1264
  • 78d354d Fix issue 1264 - removing duplicate handling of comments for section sorting
  • 686d3c7 Add regression test for issue #1264 demonstrating failure
  • a3a7251 Add - Kosei Kitahara (@Surgo) to acknowledgements
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