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Bump mvdan.cc/gofumpt from 0.1.0 to 0.3.1 in /tools #32

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Bumps mvdan.cc/gofumpt from 0.1.0 to 0.3.1.

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v0.3.1

This bugfix release resolves a number of issues:

  • Avoid "too many open files" error regression introduced by [v0.3.0] - #208
  • Use the go.mod relative to each Go file when deriving flag defaults - #211
  • Remove unintentional debug prints when directly formatting files

#208: mvdan/gofumpt#208 #211: mvdan/gofumpt#211 [v0.3.0]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt/releases/tag/v0.3.0

Binaries built on go version go1.18 linux/amd64 via a shell script.

Consider becoming a sponsor if you benefit from the work that went into this release!

v0.3.0

This is gofumpt's third major release, based on Go 1.18's gofmt. The jump from Go 1.17's gofmt should bring a noticeable speed-up, as the tool can now format many files concurrently. On an 8-core laptop, formatting a large codebase is 4x as fast.

The following formatting rules are added:

  • Functions should separate ) { where the indentation helps readability
  • Field lists should not have leading or trailing empty lines

The following changes are included as well:

  • Generated files are now fully formatted when given as explicit arguments
  • Prepare for Go 1.18's module workspaces, which could cause errors
  • Import paths sharing a prefix with the current module path are no longer grouped with standard library imports
  • format.Options gains a ModulePath field per the last bullet point

A special thanks to @​Oiyoo for his recent contributions as well 🎉

Binaries built on go version go1.17.7 linux/amd64 via a shell script.

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v0.2.1

This bugfix release resolves a number of issues:

  • Add deprecated flags -s and -r once again, now giving useful errors
  • Avoid a panic with certain function declaration styles
  • Don't group interface members of different kinds
  • Account for leading comments in composite literals

Binaries built on go version go1.17.5 linux/amd64 via a shell script.

Consider becoming a sponsor if you benefit from the work that went into this release!

v0.2.0

This is gofumpt's second major release, based on Go 1.17's gofmt. The jump from Go 1.15's gofmt should bring a mild speed-up, as walking directories with filepath.WalkDir uses fewer syscalls.

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Changelog

Sourced from mvdan.cc/gofumpt's changelog.

[v0.3.1] - 2022-03-21

This bugfix release resolves a number of issues:

  • Avoid "too many open files" error regression introduced by [v0.3.0] - #208
  • Use the go.mod relative to each Go file when deriving flag defaults - #211
  • Remove unintentional debug prints when directly formatting files

[v0.3.0] - 2022-02-22

This is gofumpt's third major release, based on Go 1.18's gofmt. The jump from Go 1.17's gofmt should bring a noticeable speed-up, as the tool can now format many files concurrently. On an 8-core laptop, formatting a large codebase is 4x as fast.

The following formatting rules are added:

  • Functions should separate ) { where the indentation helps readability
  • Field lists should not have leading or trailing empty lines

The following changes are included as well:

  • Generated files are now fully formatted when given as explicit arguments
  • Prepare for Go 1.18's module workspaces, which could cause errors
  • Import paths sharing a prefix with the current module path are no longer grouped with standard library imports
  • format.Options gains a ModulePath field per the last bullet point

[v0.2.1] - 2021-12-12

This bugfix release resolves a number of issues:

  • Add deprecated flags -s and -r once again, now giving useful errors
  • Avoid a panic with certain function declaration styles
  • Don't group interface members of different kinds
  • Account for leading comments in composite literals

[v0.2.0] - 2021-11-10

This is gofumpt's second major release, based on Go 1.17's gofmt. The jump from Go 1.15's gofmt should bring a mild speed-up, as walking directories with filepath.WalkDir uses fewer syscalls.

gofumports is now removed, after being deprecated in [v0.1.0]. Its main purpose was IDE integration; it is now recommended to use gopls, which in turn implements goimports and supports gofumpt natively. IDEs which don't integrate with gopls (such as GoLand) implement goimports too, so it is safe to use gofumpt as their "format on save" command. See the installation instructions for more details.

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Commits
  • f04017f prepare changelog for v0.3.1
  • 41c1118 bump deps before the upcoming bugfix release
  • 1dfe9ca overhaul how we load module info to format Go files
  • 9eee203 remove unintentional debug prints
  • edc2d69 README: update version info now that Go 1.18 is out
  • 9b05d69 drop Go 1.16, test on 1.18, add checks
  • 06043a6 README: stop mentioning govim and vim-go versions
  • 2becf2f README: tweak setup instructions for Emacs lsp-mode ≥ 8.0.0
  • 6952740 format: fix copy-paste mistake in Options.ModulePath
  • de3450b CHANGELOG: add missing tag link
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Bumps [mvdan.cc/gofumpt](https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt) from 0.1.0 to 0.3.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](mvdan/gofumpt@v0.1.0...v0.3.1)

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Superseded by #42.

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