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This PR contains the following updates:

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ruff (source, changelog) ~=0.10.0 -> ~=0.11.0 age adoption passing confidence

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astral-sh/ruff (ruff)

v0.11.0

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This is a follow-up to release 0.10.0. Because of a mistake in the release process, the requires-python inference changes were not included in that release. Ruff 0.11.0 now includes this change as well as the stabilization of the preview behavior for PGH004.

Breaking changes
  • Changes to how the Python version is inferred when a target-version is not specified (#​16319)

    In previous versions of Ruff, you could specify your Python version with:

    • The target-version option in a ruff.toml file or the [tool.ruff] section of a pyproject.toml file.
    • The project.requires-python field in a pyproject.toml file with a [tool.ruff] section.

    These options worked well in most cases, and are still recommended for fine control of the Python version. However, because of the way Ruff discovers config files, pyproject.toml files without a [tool.ruff] section would be ignored, including the requires-python setting. Ruff would then use the default Python version (3.9 as of this writing) instead, which is surprising when you've attempted to request another version.

    In v0.10, config discovery has been updated to address this issue:

    • If Ruff finds a ruff.toml file without a target-version, it will check
      for a pyproject.toml file in the same directory and respect its
      requires-python version, even if it does not contain a [tool.ruff]
      section.
    • If Ruff finds a user-level configuration, the requires-python field of the closest pyproject.toml in a parent directory will take precedence.
    • If there is no config file (ruff.tomlor pyproject.toml with a
      [tool.ruff] section) in the directory of the file being checked, Ruff will
      search for the closest pyproject.toml in the parent directories and use its
      requires-python setting.
Stabilization

The following behaviors have been stabilized:

  • blanket-noqa (PGH004): Also detect blanked file-level noqa comments (and not just line level comments).
Preview features
  • [syntax-errors] Tuple unpacking in for statement iterator clause before Python 3.9 (#​16558)

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency ruff to ~=0.10.0 chore(deps): update dependency ruff to ~=0.10.0 - autoclosed Mar 14, 2025
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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency ruff to ~=0.10.0 - autoclosed chore(deps): update dependency ruff to ~=0.10.0 Mar 17, 2025
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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/ruff-0.x branch from c7c02be to ba35699 Compare March 17, 2025 00:47
@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency ruff to ~=0.10.0 chore(deps): update dependency ruff to ~=0.11.0 Mar 17, 2025
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/ruff-0.x branch from ba35699 to 89db2e0 Compare March 17, 2025 04:35
@vdusek vdusek merged commit 6f39633 into master Mar 17, 2025
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