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## Does Black have an API?
Not yet. _Black_ is fundamentally a command line tool. Many
## Does Black have an API?
Not yet. _Black_ is fundamentally a command line tool. Many
-[integrations](integrations/index.rst ) are provided, but a Python interface is not one
+[integrations](/integrations/index.md ) are provided, but a Python interface is not one
of them. A simple API is being [planned](https://github.com/psf/black/issues/779)
though.
of them. A simple API is being [planned](https://github.com/psf/black/issues/779)
though.
## How stable is Black's style?
Stable. _Black_ aims to enforce one style and one style only, with some room for
## How stable is Black's style?
Stable. _Black_ aims to enforce one style and one style only, with some room for
-pragmatism. See [The Black Code Style](the_black_code_style/index.rst ) for more details.
+pragmatism. See [The Black Code Style](the_black_code_style/index.md ) for more details.
Starting in 2022, the formatting output will be stable for the releases made in the same
year (other than unintentional bugs). It is possible to opt-in to the latest formatting
Starting in 2022, the formatting output will be stable for the releases made in the same
year (other than unintentional bugs). It is possible to opt-in to the latest formatting
following will not be formatted:
- automagics (e.g. `pip install black`)
following will not be formatted:
- automagics (e.g. `pip install black`)
-- non-Python cell magics (e.g. `%%writelin e`). These can be added with the flag
- `--python-cell-magics`, e.g. `black --python-cell-magics writelin e hello.ipynb`.
+- non-Python cell magics (e.g. `%%writefil e`). These can be added with the flag
+ `--python-cell-magics`, e.g. `black --python-cell-magics writefil e hello.ipynb`.
- multiline magics, e.g.:
```python
- multiline magics, e.g.:
```python
## Which Python versions does Black support?
## Which Python versions does Black support?
-Currently the runtime requires Python 3.6-3.10 . Formatting is supported for files
-containing syntax from Python 3.3 to 3.10 . We promise to support at least all Python
+Currently the runtime requires Python 3.7-3.11 . Formatting is supported for files
+containing syntax from Python 3.3 to 3.11 . We promise to support at least all Python
versions that have not reached their end of life. This is the case for both running
_Black_ and formatting code.
versions that have not reached their end of life. This is the case for both running
_Black_ and formatting code.
plans to stop supporting older Python 3 minor versions immediately, their support might
also be removed some time in the future without a deprecation period.
plans to stop supporting older Python 3 minor versions immediately, their support might
also be removed some time in the future without a deprecation period.
+Runtime support for 3.6 was removed in version 22.10.0.
+
## Why does my linter or typechecker complain after I format my code?
Some linters and other tools use magical comments (e.g., `# noqa`, `# type: ignore`) to
## Why does my linter or typechecker complain after I format my code?
Some linters and other tools use magical comments (e.g., `# noqa`, `# type: ignore`) to
where that doesn't hold, please report a bug!), but it may also format some code that
CPython doesn't accept.
where that doesn't hold, please report a bug!), but it may also format some code that
CPython doesn't accept.
+(labels/mypyc-support)=
+
## What is `compiled: yes/no` all about in the version output?
While _Black_ is indeed a pure Python project, we use [mypyc] to compile _Black_ into a
## What is `compiled: yes/no` all about in the version output?
While _Black_ is indeed a pure Python project, we use [mypyc] to compile _Black_ into a