* Get rid of all six.moves imports.
* Get rid of iteritems.
* Get rid of *_type(s) aliases.
* Replace StringIO import.
* Get rid of PY2/PY3 constants.
* Get rid of raise_from.
* Get rid of python_2_unicode_compatible.
* Clean up global six imports.
* Remove all usage of ansible.module_utils.six.
* Linting.
* Fix xml module.
* Docs adjustments.
* Adjust all __future__ imports:
for i in $(grep -REl "__future__.*absolute_import" plugins/ tests/); do
sed -e 's/from __future__ import .*/from __future__ import annotations/g' -i $i;
done
* Remove all UTF-8 encoding specifications for Python source files:
for i in $(grep -REl '[-][*]- coding: utf-8 -[*]-' plugins/ tests/); do
sed -e '/^# -\*- coding: utf-8 -\*-/d' -i $i;
done
* Remove __metaclass__ = type:
for i in $(grep -REl '__metaclass__ = type' plugins/ tests/); do
sed -e '/^__metaclass__ = type/d' -i $i;
done
* flatpak: improve flatpak name parsing in `_parse_flatpak_name`
* changelog: add changelog fragment
* flatpak: fix condition in `_is_flatpak_id` function
* chore: update changelog fragment
* docs(flatpak): add guidelines for application IDs in comments
Fixes#6563 by extending the allowed values of the `state` parameter to
include `latest`. To do this, the `update_flat()` function is introduced
which borrows the majority of its implementation from both the existing
`install_flat()` and `remove_flat()` functions. The documentation and
examples have been expanded describing what to expect when using
`state=latest`.