Bump isort from 4.3.21 to 5.1.0
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Bumps isort from 4.3.21 to 5.1.0.
Release notes
Sourced from isort's releases.
5.1.0 July 14, 2020
- isort now throws an exception if an invalid settings path is given (issue #1174).
- Implemented support for automatic redundant alias removal (issue #1281).
- Implemented experimental support for floating all imports to the top of a file (issue #1228)
- Fixed #1178: support for semicolons in decorators.
- Fixed #1315: Extra newline before comment with -n + --fss.
- Fixed #1192:
-k
or--keep-direct-and-as-imports
option has been deprecated as it is now always on.Formatting changes implied:
- Fixed #1280: rewrite of as imports changes the behavior of the imports.
5.0.9
- Fixed #1301: Import headings in nested sections leads to check errors
5.0.8
5.0.7
5.0.6
- Fixed #1302: comments and --trailing-comma can generate invalid code.
- Fixed #1293: extra new line in indented imports, when immediately followed by a comment.
- Fixed #1304: isort 5 no longer recognises
sre_parse
as a stdlib module.- Fixed #1300: add_imports moves comments following import section.
- Fixed #1276: Fix a bug that creates only one line after triple quotes.
5.0.5 July 7, 2020
- Fixed #1285: packaging issue with bundling tests via poetry.
- Fixed #1284: Regression when sorting
.pyi
files from CLI using black profile.- Fixed #1275 & #1283: Blank line after docstring removed.
- Fixed #1298: CLI Help out of date with isort 5.
- Fixed #1290: Unecessary blank lines above nested imports when import comments turned on.
- Fixed #1297: Usage of
--add-imports
alongside--check
is broken.- Fixed #1289: Stream usage no longer auto picking up config file from current working directory.
- Fixed #1296: Force_single_line setting removes immediately following comment line.
- Fixed #1295:
ensure_newline_before_comments
doesnt work withforce_sort_within_sections
.- Setting not_skip will no longer immediately fail but instead give user a warning and direct to upgrade docs.
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
Changelog
Sourced from isort's changelog.
5.1.0 July 14, 2020
- isort now throws an exception if an invalid settings path is given (issue #1174).
- Implemented support for automatic redundant alias removal (issue #1281).
- Implemented experimental support for floating all imports to the top of a file (issue #1228)
- Fixed #1178: support for semicolons in decorators.
- Fixed #1315: Extra newline before comment with -n + --fss.
- Fixed #1192:
-k
or--keep-direct-and-as-imports
option has been deprecated as it is now always on.Formatting changes implied:
- Fixed #1280: rewrite of as imports changes the behavior of the imports.
5.0.9 July 11, 2020
is
5.0.8 July 11, 2020
5.0.7 July 9, 2020
5.0.6 July 8, 2020
- Fixed #1302: comments and --trailing-comma can generate invalid code.
- Fixed #1293: extra new line in indented imports, when immediately followed by a comment.
- Fixed #1304: isort 5 no longer recognises
sre_parse
as a stdlib module.- Fixed #1300: add_imports moves comments following import section.
- Fixed #1276: Fix a bug that creates only one line after triple quotes.
5.0.5 July 7, 2020
- Fixed #1285: packaging issue with bundling tests via poetry.
- Fixed #1284: Regression when sorting
.pyi
files from CLI using black profile.- Fixed #1275 & #1283: Blank line after docstring removed.
- Fixed #1298: CLI Help out of date with isort 5.
- Fixed #1290: Unecessary blank lines above nested imports when import comments turned on.
- Fixed #1297: Usage of
--add-imports
alongside--check
is broken.- Fixed #1289: Stream usage no longer auto picking up config file from current working directory.
- Fixed #1296: Force_single_line setting removes immediately following comment line.
- Fixed #1295:
ensure_newline_before_comments
doesnt work withforce_sort_within_sections
.- Setting not_skip will no longer immediately fail but instead give user a warning and direct to upgrade docs.
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
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