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2022-01-06 | Added type annotations to all functions (#845) | Anton Hvornum | |
* Added type annotations for 1/5 of the files. There's bound to be some issues with type miss-match, will sort that out later. * Added type hints for 4/5 of the code * Added type hints for 4.7/5 of the code * Added type hints for 5/5 of the code base * Split the linters into individual files This should help with more clearly show which runner is breaking since they don't share a single common name any longer. Also moved mypy settings into pyproject.toml * Fixed some of the last flake8 issues * Missing parameter * Fixed invalid lookahead types * __future__ had to be at the top * Fixed last flake8 issues | |||
2021-12-02 | Add simple menu for better UX (#660) | Daniel | |
* Add simple menu for better UX * Add remove external dependency * Fix harddisk return value on skip * Table output for partitioning process * Switch partitioning to simple menu * fixup! Switch partitioning to simple menu * Ignoring complexity and binary operator issues Only in simple_menu.py * Added license text to the MIT licensed file * Added in versioning information * Fixed some imports and removed the last generic_select() from user_interaction. Also fixed a revert/merged fork of ask_for_main_filesystem_format() * Update color scheme to match Arch style better * Use cyan as default cursor color * Leave simple menu the same Co-authored-by: Daniel Girtler <girtler.daniel@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds+github@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dylan M. Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com> | |||
2021-11-05 | Cleaned up all flake8 issues/warnings. Did some code cleaning as well, ↵ | Anton Hvornum | |
mostly how we called things in guided.py but also some SysCommand calls | |||
2021-10-22 | Restructured disk.py into lib/disk/<splits>.py instead. Shouldn't be any ↵ | Anton Hvornum | |
broken links as we expose all the functions through __init__.py - but you never know so I'll keep an eye for issues with this. |