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pyupgrade is a tool to automatically upgrade syntax for newer versions
of the Python language.
The project has been Python 3 only since
35544e2fc6eed0ce4a27ec7285aac71ff0ddc473, allowing for several cleanups:
- Remove unnecessary "-*- coding: utf-8 -*-" cookie. Python 3 reads all
source files as utf-8 by default.
- Replace IOError/EnvironmentError with OSError. Python 3 unified these
exceptions. The old names are aliases only.
- Use the Python 3 shorter super() syntax.
- Remove "utf8" argument form encode/decode. In Python 3, this value is
the default.
- Remove "r" from open() calls. In Python 3, this value is the default.
- Remove u prefix from Unicode strings. In Python 3, all strings are
Unicode.
- Replace io.open() with builtin open(). In Python 3, these functions
are functionally equivalent.
Co-authored-by: Matthäus G. Chajdas <Anteru@users.noreply.github.com>
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* all: remove "u" string prefix
* util: remove unirange
Since Python 3.3, all builds are wide unicode compatible.
* unistring: remove support for narrow-unicode builds
which stopped being relevant with Python 3.3
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as advised in https://github.com/pygments/pygments/pull/1535/files/f581f2892154e8e4ed673ab940abf8af43ebe66b#r484028618
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Remove support for single-quoted strings.
Update fennelview example to latest version of library.
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Run the pyupgrade tool across the project to use modern language
features.
- Use set literals
- Use dict comprehension
- Remove unnecessary numeric indexes in format string
- Remove unnecessary extra parentheses
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Fix external links in RdLexer and NewLispLexer
Approved-by: James Martindale <atlassian@jkmartindale.com>
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Hy lexer should accept colons inside identifiers
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Colons inside identifiers are completely legal in this Lisp dialect. Also
prevents the lexer from catching on Python literals when lexing REPL output.
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lexer files
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Add support for the Fennel programming language
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This is a pretty straightforward language in the lisp family with a
small number of special forms. Since Fennel runs on the Lua runtime,
the list of builtins is the same as that of Lua, so it might be
possible to re-use the definition from the Lua lexer, but since I
don't know Python I couldn't figure out how that would work; maybe
someone else could add that.
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So we return instead. Fix needed for Python 3.7.
Fixes https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/pygments-main/issues/1457
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This introduces support for some missing features to the Handlebars lexer:
Partials and path segments. Partials mostly appeared to work before, but the
`>` in `{{> ... }}` would appear as a syntax error, as could other
components of the partial. This change introduces support for:
* Standard partials: `{{> partialName}}`
* Partials with parameters: `{{> partialName varname="value"}}`
* Ddynamic partials: `{{> (partialFunc)}}`
* Ddynamic partials with lookups: `{{> (lookup ../path "partialName")}}`
* Partial blocks: `{{> @partial-block}}`
* Inline partials: `{{#*inline}}..{{/inline}}`
It also introduces support for path segments, which can reference content in
the current context or in a parent context. For instance, `this.name`,
`this/name`, `./name`, `../name`, `this/name`, etc. These are all now tracked
as variables.
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