Sat Jul 4 12:16:25 UTC 2020 - Sebastian Wagner <sebix+novell.com@sebix.at>
- update to version 5.0.2:
- Ensured black profile was complete, adding missing line_length definition.
- update to version 5.0.1:
- Fixed a runtime error in a vendored dependency (toml).
- update to version 5.0.0:
- 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) 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.
* Fixed #540: Not correctly identifying stdlib modules
- update to 4.2.8
* Added --virtual-env switch command line option
* Added --enforce-whitespace option to go along with --check-only for more exact checks (issue #423)
* Fixed imports with a tailing '' and no space in-between getting removed (issue #425)
* Fixed issue #299: long lines occasionally not wrapped
* Fixed issue #432: No longer add import inside class when class starts at top of file after encoding comment
* Fixed issue #440: Added missing --use-parentheses option to command line tool and documentation
* Fixed issue #496: import* imports now get successfully identified and reformatted instead of deleted
* Fixed issue #491: Non ending parentheses withing single line comments no longer cause formatting issues
* Fixed issue #471: Imports that wrap the maximum line length and contain comments on the last line are no longer rendered incorrectly
* Fixed issue #436: Force sort within section no longer rearranges comments
* Fixed issue #473: Force_to_top and force_sort_within_sections now work together
* Fixed issue #484 & #472: Consistent output with imports of same spelling but different case
* Fixed issue #433: No longer incorrectly add an extra new-line when comment between imports and function definition
* Fixed issue #419: Path specification for skipped paths is not Unix/Windows inter-operable.
* Breaking Changes:
* Fixed issue #511: All command line options with an underscore, have had the underscore replaced with a dash for consistency. This effects: multi-line, add-import, remove-import, force-adds, --force-single-line-imports, and length-sort.
* Replaced the --enforce-whitespace option with --ignore-whitespace to restore original behavior of strict whitespace by default