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Bump styler from 1.0.0-rc.2 to 1.0.0 in the development-dependencies group #203

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Bumps the development-dependencies group with 1 update: styler.

Updates styler from 1.0.0-rc.2 to 1.0.0

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v1.0.0

1.0.0

Styler's two biggest outstanding bugs have been fixed, both related to compilation breaking during module directive organization. One was references to aliases being moved above where the aliases were declared, and the other was similarly module directives being moved after their uses in module directives.

In both cases, Styler is now smart enough to auto-apply the fixes we recommended in the old Readme.

Other than that, a slew of powerful new features have been added, the neatest one (in the author's opinion anyways) being Alias Lifting.

Thanks to everyone who reported bugs that contributed to all the fixes released in 1.0.0 as well.

Improvements

Alias Lifting

Along the lines of Credo.Check.Design.AliasUsage, Styler now "lifts" deeply nested aliases (depth >= 3, ala A.B.C....) that are used more than once.

Put plainly, this code:

defmodule A do
  def lift_me() do
    A.B.C.foo()
    A.B.C.baz()
  end
end

will become

defmodule A do
  @moduledoc false
  alias A.B.C
def lift_me do
C.foo()
C.baz()
end
end

To exclude modules ending in .Foo from being lifted, add styler: [alias_lifting_exclude: [Foo]] to your .formatter.exs

Module Attribute Lifting

A long outstanding breakage of a first pass with Styler was breaking directives that relied on module attributes which Styler moved after their uses. Styler now detects these potential breakages and automatically applies our suggested fix, which is creating a variable before the module. This usually happened when folks were using a library that autogenerated their moduledocs for them.

In code, this module:

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from styler's changelog.

1.0.0

Styler's two biggest outstanding bugs have been fixed, both related to compilation breaking during module directive organization. One was references to aliases being moved above where the aliases were declared, and the other was similarly module directives being moved after their uses in module directives.

In both cases, Styler is now smart enough to auto-apply the fixes we recommended in the old Readme.

Other than that, a slew of powerful new features have been added, the neatest one (in the author's opinion anyways) being Alias Lifting.

Thanks to everyone who reported bugs that contributed to all the fixes released in 1.0.0 as well.

Improvements

Alias Lifting

Along the lines of Credo.Check.Design.AliasUsage, Styler now "lifts" deeply nested aliases (depth >= 3, ala A.B.C....) that are used more than once.

Put plainly, this code:

defmodule A do
  def lift_me() do
    A.B.C.foo()
    A.B.C.baz()
  end
end

will become

defmodule A do
  @moduledoc false
  alias A.B.C
def lift_me do
C.foo()
C.baz()
end
end

To exclude modules ending in .Foo from being lifted, add styler: [alias_lifting_exclude: [Foo]] to your .formatter.exs

Module Attribute Lifting

A long outstanding breakage of a first pass with Styler was breaking directives that relied on module attributes which Styler moved after their uses. Styler now detects these potential breakages and automatically applies our suggested fix, which is creating a variable before the module. This usually happened when folks were using a library that autogenerated their moduledocs for them.

In code, this module:

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... (truncated)

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Bumps the development-dependencies group with 1 update: [styler](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler).


Updates `styler` from 1.0.0-rc.2 to 1.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler/commits/v1.0.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: styler
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
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