textproc/py-rstfmt: Add new port

rstfmt is a tool for automatically formatting reStructuredText files in
a consistent way.

Like Black and gofmt, the motivation is to provide a format that is
reasonable and minimally configurable to prevent teams from wasting time
on style discussions (or individuals on manually doing formatting, for
that matter).

Currently, rstfmt is in a very early stage of development. Not all reST
constructs are covered and the interface or formatting may change at any
time without warning.

WWW: https://github.com/dzhu/rstfmt
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Mateusz Piotrowski 2021-07-07 00:41:36 +02:00
parent 9ffa415373
commit b5ecb8bcbe
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SUBDIR += py-rss2gen
SUBDIR += py-rst2ansi
SUBDIR += py-rst2html5
SUBDIR += py-rstfmt
SUBDIR += py-scour
SUBDIR += py-simplebayes
SUBDIR += py-smartypants

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PORTNAME= rstfmt
DISTVERSION= 0.0.9
CATEGORIES= textproc devel python
PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
MAINTAINER= 0mp@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Formatter for reStructuredText
LICENSE= MIT
LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE
# Sphinix should be < 4.0 for now: https://github.com/dzhu/rstfmt/issues/12
RUN_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}aiohttp>=3.3.2:www/py-aiohttp@${PY_FLAVOR} \
${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}black>=19.10b0:devel/py-black@${PY_FLAVOR} \
${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}sphinx>=2.4.0,1<4.0,1:textproc/py-sphinx@${PY_FLAVOR}
USES= python:3.6+
USE_GITHUB= yes
GH_ACCOUNT= dzhu
GH_TAGNAME= 5173b3cf68c9eaaf4b5d7fcb2e6c169c4f56f388
USE_PYTHON= autoplist concurrent distutils
TEST_TARGET= test
NO_ARCH= yes
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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rstfmt is a tool for automatically formatting reStructuredText files in a
consistent way.
Like Black and gofmt, the motivation is to provide a format that is reasonable
and minimally configurable to prevent teams from wasting time on style
discussions (or individuals on manually doing formatting, for that matter).
Currently, rstfmt is in a very early stage of development. Not all reST
constructs are covered and the interface or formatting may change at any time
without warning.
WWW: https://github.com/dzhu/rstfmt