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Update ruff requirement from ^0.1.6 to >=0.1.6,<0.9.0 #13

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Updates the requirements on ruff to permit the latest version.

Release notes

Sourced from ruff's releases.

0.8.0

Release Notes

Check out the blog post for a migration guide and overview of the changes!

Breaking changes

See also, the "Remapped rules" section which may result in disabled rules.

  • Default to Python 3.9

    Ruff now defaults to Python 3.9 instead of 3.8 if no explicit Python version is configured using ruff.target-version or project.requires-python (#13896)

  • Changed location of pydoclint diagnostics

    pydoclint diagnostics now point to the first-line of the problematic docstring. Previously, this was not the case.

    If you've opted into these preview rules but have them suppressed using noqa comments in some places, this change may mean that you need to move the noqa suppression comments. Most users should be unaffected by this change.

  • Use XDG (i.e. ~/.local/bin) instead of the Cargo home directory in the standalone installer

    Previously, Ruff's installer used $CARGO_HOME or ~/.cargo/bin for its target install directory. Now, Ruff will be installed into $XDG_BIN_HOME, $XDG_DATA_HOME/../bin, or ~/.local/bin (in that order).

    This change is only relevant to users of the standalone Ruff installer (using the shell or PowerShell script). If you installed Ruff using uv or pip, you should be unaffected.

  • Changes to the line width calculation

    Ruff now uses a new version of the unicode-width Rust crate to calculate the line width. In very rare cases, this may lead to lines containing Unicode characters being reformatted, or being considered too long when they were not before (E501).

Removed Rules

The following deprecated rules have been removed:

Remapped rules

The following rules have been remapped to new rule codes:

Stabilization

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from ruff's changelog.

0.8.0

Check out the blog post for a migration guide and overview of the changes!

Breaking changes

See also, the "Remapped rules" section which may result in disabled rules.

  • Default to Python 3.9

    Ruff now defaults to Python 3.9 instead of 3.8 if no explicit Python version is configured using ruff.target-version or project.requires-python (#13896)

  • Changed location of pydoclint diagnostics

    pydoclint diagnostics now point to the first-line of the problematic docstring. Previously, this was not the case.

    If you've opted into these preview rules but have them suppressed using noqa comments in some places, this change may mean that you need to move the noqa suppression comments. Most users should be unaffected by this change.

  • Use XDG (i.e. ~/.local/bin) instead of the Cargo home directory in the standalone installer

    Previously, Ruff's installer used $CARGO_HOME or ~/.cargo/bin for its target install directory. Now, Ruff will be installed into $XDG_BIN_HOME, $XDG_DATA_HOME/../bin, or ~/.local/bin (in that order).

    This change is only relevant to users of the standalone Ruff installer (using the shell or PowerShell script). If you installed Ruff using uv or pip, you should be unaffected.

  • Changes to the line width calculation

    Ruff now uses a new version of the unicode-width Rust crate to calculate the line width. In very rare cases, this may lead to lines containing Unicode characters being reformatted, or being considered too long when they were not before (E501).

Removed Rules

The following deprecated rules have been removed:

Remapped rules

The following rules have been remapped to new rule codes:

Stabilization

... (truncated)

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Updates the requirements on [ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ruff@v0.1.6...0.8.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: ruff
  dependency-type: direct:development
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