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Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <sayan.chowdhury2012@gmail.com>
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Thank you for cleaning this up!
One question, should we be removing that unicode thing for strings? The software stills run on Python 2 and we wouldn't want to break compatibility at this point of time.
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Also is this work overlapping with #667 ? |
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No, this is not overlapping with the #667 work. |
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@sayanchowdhury Why do we need poetry ? |
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It's not a "poetry configuration" file. The |
Right, that was the mistake on my part. That would not be poetry configuration rather the PEP. And going forward I plan to integrate poetry, and also possibly move everything from |
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If we are going for a dependency manager I would rather prefer pipenv.
…On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 5:55 PM Sayan Chowdhury ***@***.***> wrote:
It's not a "poetry configuration" file. The pyproject.toml file was
standardized in PEP 518. poetry and black, utilize the "space" within that
file that they are allowed to use (tool.pypi-name).
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0518/#tool-table
Right, that was the mistake on my part. That would not be poetry
configuration rather the PEP. And going forward I plan to integrate poetry,
and also possibly move everything from setup.cfg to pyproject.toml. I
know there is an open ticket in isort to support this, which @pradyunsg
<https://github.com/pradyunsg> created long back.
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As of now this PR is for black configuration. If we have to migrate to another dependency manager we can have a discussion and let work accordingly |
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@sayanchowdhury Please squash the commits/rebase your branch to remove the merge commit. |
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Oops! Closing was a misclick. |
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Closing in favour of #677 |
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