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Bumps credo from 1.1.5 to 1.3.2.

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Sourced from credo's changelog.

1.3.2

  • Support non-ascii characters in variable names
  • Fix false positive in Credo.Check.Readability.ParenthesesOnZeroArityDefs

1.3.1

  • Fix new check (Credo.Check.Readability.StrictModuleLayout)
  • Ignore module attributes in UnsafeToAtom

1.3.0

  • Enable Credo.Check.Readability.UnnecessaryAliasExpansion check by default

  • Fix bugs when removing heredocs and charlists from sources

  • Fix false positive on TrailingWhiteSpace

  • Add ignore: [:fun1, :fun2] param to all UnusedOperation* checks; to ignore unused Enum.reduce/3 operations, use

    {Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedEnumOperation, [ignore: [:reduce]]},
    

New switch to re-enable disabled checks

Use --enable-disabled-checks [pattern] to re-enable checks that were disabled in the config using {CheckModule, false}. This comes in handy when using checks on a case-by-case basis

As with other check-related switches, pattern is a comma-delimted list of patterns:

$ mix credo info --enable-disabled-checks Credo.Check.Readability.Specs,Credo.Check.Refactor.DoubleBooleanNegation

Of course, we can have the same effect by choosing the pattern less explicitly:

$ mix credo info --enable-disabled-checks specs,double

New API for custom checks

This deprecates the mandatory use of @explanation and @default_params module attributes for checks.

Before v1.3 you had to define module attributes named @explanation and @default_params before calling use Credo.Check.

Now you can pass :explanations (plural) and :param_defaults options directly to use Credo.Check.

defmodule MyCheck do
  use Credo.Check,
    category: :warning,
    base_priority: :high,
    param_defaults: [param1: 42, param2: "offline"],
    explanations: [
      check: "...",
      params: [
        param1: "Your favorite number",
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Bumps [credo](https://github.com/rrrene/credo) from 1.1.5 to 1.3.2.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/rrrene/credo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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Superseded by #365.

@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot deleted the dependabot-hex-credo-1.3.2 branch April 21, 2020 04:13
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