As for vertical whitespace, *Black* tries to render one full expression
or simple statement per line. If this fits the allotted line length,
great.
-```!py3
+```py3
# in:
l = [1,
2,
If not, *Black* will look at the contents of the first outer matching
brackets and put that in a separate indented line.
-```!py3
+```py3
# in:
l = [[n for n in list_bosses()], [n for n in list_employees()]]
then *Black* will first try to keep them on the same line with the
matching brackets. If that doesn't work, it will put all of them in
separate lines.
-```!py3
+```py3
# in:
def very_important_function(template: str, *variables, *, file: os.PathLike, debug: bool = False):
"""Applies `variables` to the `template` and writes to `file`."""
about it. Alternatively, use [Bugbear](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8-bugbear)'s
B950 warning instead of E501 and keep the max line length at 80 which
you are probably already using. You'd do it like this:
-```!ini
+```ini
[flake8]
max-line-length = 80
...
By making the code exclusively Python 3.6+, I'm able to focus on the
quality of the formatting and re-use all the nice features of the new
-releases (check out [pathlib](docs.python.org/3/library/pathlib.html) or
+releases (check out [pathlib](https://docs.python.org/3/library/pathlib.html) or
f-strings) instead of wasting cycles on Unicode compatibility, and so on.
## Change Log
+### 18.3a1
+
+* fixed invalid spacing of dots in relative imports (#6, #13)
+
+* fixed spurious space in parenthesized set expressions (#7)
+
+* fixed spurious space after opening parentheses and in default
+ arguments (#14, #17)
+
+* fixed spurious space after unary operators when the operand was
+ a complex expression (#15)
+
+
### 18.3a0
* first published version, Happy 🍰 Day 2018!
* alpha quality
-* date-versioned (see: http://calver.org/)
+* date-versioned (see: https://calver.org/)
## Authors