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Chore(deps-dev): bump reuse from 3.0.2 to 4.0.2

HIFIS Bot requested to merge dependabot-pip-reuse-4.0.2 into main

Bumps reuse from 3.0.2 to 4.0.2.

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v4.0.2

Fixed

  • Repaired a bug that would cause a crash when running annotate --merge-copyrights on a file that does not yet have a year in the copyright statement. This bug was introduced in v4.0.1. (#1030)

v4.0.1

Fixed

  • Make sure that Read the Docs can compile the documentation. This necesitated updating poetry.lock. (#1028)

v4.0.0

This release of REUSE implements the new REUSE Specification v3.2. It adds the REUSE.toml file format as a replacement for .reuse/dep5. The new format is easier to write and parse, is better at disambiguating certain corner cases, and is more flexible for customisation and future additions.

To convert your existing .reuse/dep5 to REUSE.toml, you can simply use the reuse convert-dep5 command.

Alongside the REUSE.toml feature is a wealth of other improvements. reuse lint --lines may be especially interesting for CI workflows, as well as the fact that the amount of PendingDeprecationWarnings has been drastically reduced now that the information aggregation behaviour of .reuse/dep5 is explicitly defined in the specification.

The tool has also been made easier to use with the addition of man pages. The man pages can be found online at https://reuse.readthedocs.io/en/stable/man/. Your distribution's packager will need to make them accessible via man reuse(1). Unfortunately, man pages cannot be made accessible via Python's packaging, although the full documentation (including man pages) is included in the sdist.

This changeset also contains the changes of v3.1.0a1.

Added

  • Added support for REUSE.toml. (#863)
  • Added reuse convert-dep5 to convert .reuse/dep5 to REUSE.toml. (#863)
  • Man pages added for all reuse commands. Distribution maintainers might wish to distribute the (Sphinx-built) man pages. (#975)
  • More file types are recognised:
    • Assembler (.asm) (#928)
    • GraphQL (.graphqls, .gqls) (#930)
    • CUDA-C++ (.cu, .cuh) (#938)
    • Various .NET files (.csproj, .fsproj, .fsx, .props, .sln, .vbproj) (#940)

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4.0.2 - 2024-07-03

Fixed

  • Repaired a bug that would cause a crash when running annotate --merge-copyrights on a file that does not yet have a year in the copyright statement. This bug was introduced in v4.0.1. (#1030)

4.0.1 - 2024-07-03

Fixed

  • Make sure that Read the Docs can compile the documentation. This necesitated updating poetry.lock. (#1028)

4.0.0 - 2024-07-03

This release of REUSE implements the new REUSE Specification v3.2. It adds the REUSE.toml file format as a replacement for .reuse/dep5. The new format is easier to write and parse, is better at disambiguating certain corner cases, and is more flexible for customisation and future additions.

To convert your existing .reuse/dep5 to REUSE.toml, you can simply use the reuse convert-dep5 command.

Alongside the REUSE.toml feature is a wealth of other improvements. reuse lint --lines may be especially interesting for CI workflows, as well as the fact that the amount of PendingDeprecationWarnings has been drastically reduced now that the information aggregation behaviour of .reuse/dep5 is explicitly defined in the specification.

The tool has also been made easier to use with the addition of man pages. The man pages can be found online at https://reuse.readthedocs.io/en/stable/man/. Your distribution's packager will need to make them accessible via man reuse(1). Unfortunately, man pages cannot be made accessible via Python's packaging, although the full documentation (including man pages) is included in the sdist.

This changeset also contains the changes of v3.1.0a1.

Added

  • Added support for REUSE.toml. (#863)
  • Added reuse convert-dep5 to convert .reuse/dep5 to REUSE.toml. (#863)
  • Man pages added for all reuse commands. Distribution maintainers might wish to distribute the (Sphinx-built) man pages. (#975)
  • More file types are recognised:
    • Assembler (.asm) (#928)
    • GraphQL (.graphqls, .gqls) (#930)

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