v0.10.0
- Fixed incorrect script for no-pylint-disable (#178). In this release, we have updated the script used in the
no-cheatGitHub workflow to address false positives in stacked pull requests. The updated script fetches the base reference from the remote repository and generates a diff between the base reference and the current branch, saving it to a file. It then runs the "no_cheat.py" script against this diff file and saves the results to a separate file. If the count of cheats (instances where linting has been intentionally disabled) is greater than one, the script outputs the contents of the results file and exits with a non-zero status, indicating an error. This change enhances the accuracy of the script and ensures it functions correctly in a stacked pull request scenario. Theno_cheatfunction, which checks for the presence of certain pylint disable tags in a given diff text, has been updated to the latest version from the ucx project to improve accuracy. The function identifies tags by looking for lines starting with-or "+" followed by the disable tag and a list of codes, and counts the number of times each code is added and removed, reporting any net additions. - Skip dataclassess fields only when
None(#180). In this release, we have implemented a change that allows for the skipping of dataclass fields only when the value isNone, enabling the inclusion of empty lists, strings, or zeros during marshalling. This modification is in response to issue #179 and involves adding a check forNonebefore marshalling a dataclass field. Specifically, the previous conditionif not raw:has been replaced withif raw is None:. This change ensures that empty values such as[],'', or0are not skipped during the serialization process, unless they are explicitly set toNone. This enhancement provides improved compatibility and flexibility for users working with dataclasses containing empty values, allowing for more fine-grained control during the serialization process.
Dependency updates:
- Bump codecov/codecov-action from 4 to 5 (#174).
Contributors: @nfx, @dependabot[bot], @JCZuurmond, @ericvergnaud, @sundarshankar89