Releases: adobe/elixir-styler
Releases · adobe/elixir-styler
v0.5.0
v0.4.1
v0.4.0
Improvements
Pipes
rewrites some two-step processes into one, fixing these credo issues in pipe chains:Credo.Check.Refactor.FilterCount
Credo.Check.Refactor.MapJoin
Credo.Check.Refactor.MapInto
Fixes
ModuleDirectives
handles even weirder places to hide your aliases (anonymous functions, in this case)Pipes
tries even harder to keep single-pipe rewrites of invocations on one line
v0.3.1
v0.3.0
Improvements
- Enabled
Defs
style and overhauled it to properly handles comments - Optimized and tweaked
ModuleDirectives
style- Now culls newlines between "groups" of the same directive
- sorts
@behaviour
directives - orders directives within non defmodule contexts (eg, a
def do
) if there's at least onealias|require|use|import
Fixes
Pipes
will try to keep single-pipe rewrites on one line
v0.2.0
v0.1.1
Improvements
- Lots of README tweaking =)
- Optimized some Zipper operations
- Added
Simple
style, replacing the following Credo rule:Credo.Check.Readability.LargeNumbers
Fixes
- Exceptions while parsing code now appropriately render filename rather than
nofile:xx
- Fixed opaque
Zipper.path()
typespec implementation mismatches (thanks @sega-yarkin) - Made
ex_doc
dev only, removing it as a dependency for users of Styler
v0.1.0
Improvements
- Initial release of Styler
- Added
Aliases
style, replacing the following Credo rules:Credo.Check.Readability.AliasOrder
Credo.Check.Readability.MultiAlias
Credo.Check.Readability.UnnecessaryAliasExpansion
- Added
Pipes
style, replacing the following Credo rules:Credo.Check.Readability.BlockPipe
Credo.Check.Readability.SinglePipe
Credo.Check.Refactor.PipeChainStart
- Added
Defs
style (currently disabled by default)