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   2021-03-14 09:23:15 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (4) | Package updated
Log message:
py-yapf: updated to 0.31.0

0.31.0:
Added
- Renamed 'master' brannch to 'main'.
- Add 'BLANK_LINES_BETWEEN_TOP_LEVEL_IMPORTS_AND_VARIABLES' to support setting
  a custom number of blank lines between top-level imports and variable
  definitions.
- Ignore end of line `# copybara:` directives when checking line length.
- Look at the 'pyproject.toml' file to see if it contains style information for
  YAPF.
Changed
- Do not scan exlcuded directories. Prior versions would scan an exluded
  folder then exclude its contents on a file by file basis. Preventing the
  folder being scanned is faster.
Fixed
- Exclude directories on Windows.
   2020-05-18 10:42:49 by Leonardo Taccari | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
py-yapf: Sort PLIST
   2020-05-18 10:36:31 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
py-yapf: add "-" to executable name before version, requested by adam

Ride import.
   2020-05-18 10:16:24 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (5)
Log message:
devel/py-yapf: import py-yapf-0.30.0

Packaged for wip by nils@, nikita@, hauke@, rillig@

YAPF - Yet Another Python Formatter - is a python formatting
tool based based off of 'clang-format'.
In essence, the algorithm takes the code and reformats it to
the best formatting that conforms to the style guide, even if
the original code didn't violate the style guide.
The idea is also similar to the 'gofmt' tool for the Go
programming language: end all holy wars about formatting -
if the whole code base of a project is simply piped through
YAPF whenever modifications are made, the style remains consistent
throughout the project and there's no point arguing about style
in every code review.

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