*All* URLs were checked manually, but only once per domain!
I mostly concerned myself with URLs in documentation rather than source
code because the latter may or may not have impactful changes, while the
former should be straight forward.
Changes in addition to simply adding an s:
- changed pip and pypi references as their location has changed
- MPoD (iOS app) url redirects to Regelian, so I replaced those
- updated homebrew references
Notable observations:
- beets.io does have HTTPS set up properly (via gh-pages)
- beatport.py uses the old HTTP url for beatport
- as does lyrics.py for lyrics.wikia.com
- https://tomahawk-player.org/ expired long ago, but the http page
redirects to https regardless
- none of the sourceforge subdomains have https (in 2019!)
Changed the return in case of a relative date, by default precision is
to the second, aka 5
Removed old 'relative' precision that indeed isn't necessary anymore
Corrected doc according to current relative date format, no more @
A relative date doesn't need to be prefixed by @ anymore.
The relative date pattern now displays named groups.
Digits have been change to [0-9] to avoid other digit characters.
Removed the @ character in tests.
Updated subsequent documentation.
- Use a marginally more realistic example in the changelog.
- The -- convention is actually not the purview of shells; it's just a de
facto standard for command-line parsers. Fortunately, argparse supports it
out of the box.
* Add changelog and query.rst documentation entries for the usage of negated
queries.
* Cleanup NotQuery class as suggested during code review (PEP conforming
docstring, clarification on empty clause match behaviour).