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Changelog ========= ### 4.0.0 - Removed all external dependencies ### 4.1.0 - Started keeping a log of all changes between releases - Added the isort logo to the command line interface - Added example usage gif to README - Implemented issue #292: skip setting now supports glob patterns - Implemented issue #271: Add option to sort imports purely alphabetically - Implemented issue #301: Readme is now natively in RST format, making it easier for Python tooling to pick up - Implemented pylama isort extension - Fixed issue #260: # encoding lines at the top of the file are now correctly supported - Fixed issue #284: Sticky comments above first import are now supported - Fixed issue #310: Ensure comments don't get duplicated when reformatting imports - Fixed issue #289: Sections order not being respected - Fixed issue #296: Made it more clear how to set arguments more then once ### 4.1.1 - Added support for partial file match skips (thanks to @Amwam) - Added support for --quiet option to only show errors when running isort - Fixed issue #316: isort added new lines incorrectly when a top-of line comment is present ### 4.1.2 - Fixed issue #323: Accidental default configuration change introduced ### 4.2.0 - Added option "NOQA" Do not wrap lines, but add a noqa statement at the end - Added support for running isort recursively, simply with a standalone `isort` command - Added support to run isort library as a module - Added compatibility for Python 3.5 - Fixed performance issue (#338) when running on project with lots of skipped directories - Fixed issue #328: extra new can occasionally occur when using alphabetical-only sort - Fixed custom sections parsing from config file (unicode string -> list) - Updated pylama extension to the correct entry point - Skip files even when file_contents is provided if they are explicitly in skip list - Removed always showing isort banner, keeping it for when the version is requested, verbose is used, or show_logo setting is set. ### 4.2.1 - Hot fix release to fix code error when skipping globs ### 4.2.2 - Give an error message when isort is unable to determine where to place a module - Allow imports to be sorted by module, independent of import_type, when `force_sort_within_sections` option is set - Fixed an issue that caused Python files with 2 top comments not to be sorted ### 4.2.3 - Fixed a large number of priority bugs - bug fix only release ### 4.2.4 - Fixed an issue that caused module that contained functions before doc strings, to incorrectly place imports - Fixed regression in how `force_alphabetical_sort` was being interpretted (issue #409) - Fixed stray print statement printing skipped files (issue #411) - Added option for forcing imports into a single bucket: `no_sections` - Added option for new lines between import types (from, straight): `lines_between_sections` ### 4.2.5 - Fixed an issue that caused modules to inccorectly be matched as thirdparty when they simply had `src` in the leading path, even if they weren't withing $VIRTUALENV/src #414