Bump test dependencies; improve pycln config#9197
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PR to my typeshed fork showing that pycln still works fine in CI with the new config setup: AlexWaygood#7 |
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@AlexWaygood I think you missed a |
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Bump mypy to 0.991
Bump pytype to 2022.11.10
Bump pycln to 2.1.2
Enable the new
disable_all_dunder_policyflag for pycln.This flag means that pycln treats
__init__.py(i)files just like normal.py(i)files. By default, pycln is much more cautious when removing imports from__init__.py(i)files due to the fact that many projects use "redundant" imports in__init__.pyfiles for implicit reexports. But it doesn't make sense for pycln to apply the same level of caution to__init__.pyifiles in stubs, where all imports are "private to the stub" except imports using theimport foo as fooidiom. So it makes sense to enable this flag for typeshed.Put all pycln config in the
pyproject.tomlfile instead of hardcoding it into the.pre-commit-config.yamlfile.