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Bump flake8-pyi from 22.11.0 to 23.5.0 #675

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Bumps flake8-pyi from 22.11.0 to 23.5.0.

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23.5.0

  • flake8-pyi no longer supports being run with flake8 <5.0.4.

  • The way in which flake8-pyi modifies pyflakes runs has been improved:

    • When flake8-pyi is installed, pyflakes now correctly recognises an annotation as being equivalent to a binding assignment in a stub file, reducing false positives from flake8's F821 error code.

    • When flake8-pyi is installed, there are now fewer pyflakes positives from class definitions that have forward references in the bases tuple for the purpose of creating recursive or circular type definitions. These are invalid in .py files, but are supported in stub files.

    • When flake8-pyi is installed, pyflakes will also complain about code which (in combination with flake8-pyi) it previously had no issue with. For example, it will now complain about this code:

      class Foo(Bar): ...
      class Bar: ...

      Although the above code is legal in a stub file, it is considered poor style, and the forward reference serves no purpose (there is no recursive or circular definition). As such, it is now disallowed by pyflakes when flake8-pyi is installed.

    Contributed by tomasr8.

  • Introduce Y056: Various type checkers have different levels of support for method calls on __all__. Use __all__ += ["foo", "bar"] instead, as this is known to be supported by all major type checkers.

23.4.1

  • Introduce Y055: Unions of the form type[X] | type[Y] can be simplified to type[X | Y]. Similarly, Union[type[X], type[Y]] can be simplified to type[Union[X, Y]]. Contributed by tomasr8.

23.4.0

Update error messages for Y019 and Y034 to recommend using typing_extensions.Self rather than _typeshed.Self.

23.3.1

New error codes:

  • Y053: Disallow string or bytes literals with length >50 characters. Previously this rule only applied to parameter default values; it now applies everywhere.
  • Y054: Disallow numeric literals with a string representation >10 characters long. Previously this rule only applied to parameter default values; it now applies everywhere.

Other changes:

  • Y011/Y014/Y015: Simple container literals (list, dict, tuple and set literals) are now allowed as default values.
  • Y052 is now emitted more consistently.
  • Some things that used to result in Y011, Y014 or Y015 being emitted now result in Y053 or Y054 being emitted.

23.3.0

Y011/Y014/Y015: Allow math constants math.inf, math.nan, math.e, math.pi, math.tau, and their negatives in default values. Some other semantically equivalent values, such as x = inf (from math import inf), or x = np.inf (import numpy as np), should be rewritten to x = math.inf. Contributed by XuehaiPan.

23.1.2

  • Y011/Y014/Y015: Increase the maximum character length of literal numbers in default values from 7 to 10, allowing hexadecimal representation of 32-bit integers. Contributed by Avasam.

... (truncated)

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23.5.0

  • flake8-pyi no longer supports being run with flake8 <5.0.4.

  • The way in which flake8-pyi modifies pyflakes runs has been improved:

    • When flake8-pyi is installed, pyflakes now correctly recognises an annotation as being equivalent to a binding assignment in a stub file, reducing false positives from flake8's F821 error code.

    • When flake8-pyi is installed, there are now fewer pyflakes positives from class definitions that have forward references in the bases tuple for the purpose of creating recursive or circular type definitions. These are invalid in .py files, but are supported in stub files.

    • When flake8-pyi is installed, pyflakes will also complain about code which (in combination with flake8-pyi) it previously had no issue with. For example, it will now complain about this code:

      class Foo(Bar): ...
      class Bar: ...

      Although the above code is legal in a stub file, it is considered poor style, and the forward reference serves no purpose (there is no recursive or circular definition). As such, it is now disallowed by pyflakes when flake8-pyi is installed.

    Contributed by tomasr8.

  • Introduce Y056: Various type checkers have different levels of support for method calls on __all__. Use __all__ += ["foo", "bar"] instead, as this is known to be supported by all major type checkers.

23.4.1

New error codes:

  • Y055: Unions of the form type[X] | type[Y] can be simplified to type[X | Y]. Similarly, Union[type[X], type[Y]] can be simplified to type[Union[X, Y]]. Contributed by tomasr8.

23.4.0

  • Update error messages for Y019 and Y034 to recommend using typing_extensions.Self rather than _typeshed.Self.

23.3.1

New error codes:

  • Y053: Disallow string or bytes literals with length >50 characters. Previously this rule only applied to parameter default values; it now applies everywhere.
  • Y054: Disallow numeric literals with a string representation >10 characters long. Previously this rule only applied to parameter default values;

... (truncated)

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Bumps [flake8-pyi](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-pyi) from 22.11.0 to 23.5.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-pyi/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-pyi/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](PyCQA/flake8-pyi@22.11.0...23.5.0)

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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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