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Bumps styler from 1.9.1 to 1.10.0.

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v1.10.0

Improvements

Two new standard-library pipe optimizations

  • enum |> Enum.map(fun) |> Enum.intersperse(separator) => Enum.map_intersperse(enum, separator, fun)
  • enum |> Enum.sort() |> Enum.reverse() => Enum.sort(enum, :desc)

And Req (the http client library) pipe optimizations, as detailed below

Req pipe optimizations

Req is a popular HTTP Client. If you aren't using it, you can just ignore this whole section!

Reqs 1-arity "execute the request" functions (delete get head patch post put request run) have a 2-arity version that takes a superset of the arguments Req.new/1 does as its first argument, and the typical options keyword list as its second argument. And so, many places developers are calling a 1-arity function can be replaced with a 2-arity function.

More succinctly, these two statements are equivalent:

  • foo |> Req.new() |> Req.merge(bar) |> Req.post!()
  • Req.post!(foo, bar)

Styler now rewrites the former to the latter, since "less is more" or "code is a liability".

It also rewrites |> Keyword.merge(bar) |> Req.foo() to |> Req.foo(bar). This changes the program's behaviour, since Keyword.merge would overwrite existing values in all cases, whereas Req 2-arity functions intelligently deep-merge values for some keys, like :headers.

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1.10.0

Improvements

Two new standard-library pipe optimizations

  • enum |> Enum.map(fun) |> Enum.intersperse(separator) => Enum.map_intersperse(enum, separator, fun)
  • enum |> Enum.sort() |> Enum.reverse() => Enum.sort(enum, :desc)

And Req (the http client library) pipe optimizations, as detailed below

Req pipe optimizations

Req is a popular HTTP Client. If you aren't using it, you can just ignore this whole section!

Reqs 1-arity "execute the request" functions (delete get head patch post put request run) have a 2-arity version that takes a superset of the arguments Req.new/1 does as its first argument, and the typical options keyword list as its second argument. And so, many places developers are calling a 1-arity function can be replaced with a 2-arity function.

More succinctly, these two statements are equivalent:

  • foo |> Req.new() |> Req.merge(bar) |> Req.post!()
  • Req.post!(foo, bar)

Styler now rewrites the former to the latter, since "less is more" or "code is a liability".

It also rewrites |> Keyword.merge(bar) |> Req.foo() to |> Req.foo(bar). This changes the program's behaviour, since Keyword.merge would overwrite existing values in all cases, whereas Req 2-arity functions intelligently deep-merge values for some keys, like :headers.

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Bumps [styler](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler) from 1.9.1 to 1.10.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/adobe/elixir-styler/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](adobe/elixir-styler@v1.9.1...v1.10.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: styler
  dependency-version: 1.10.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #157.

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