In pycodestyle 2.1.0, E305 was introduced, which requires two blank
lines after top level declarations, too.
See https://github.com/PyCQA/pycodestyle/issues/400
See also #10689; thanks @stepshal for first mentioning this issue and
initial patches
This is much more robust than just using regexps, and handles all
the common scenarios, such as empty/no values, repeated attributes,
entity decoding, mixed case names, and the different possible value
quoting schemes.
1. Renamed to encode_base_n()
2. Allow tables longer than 62 characters
3. Raise ValueError instead of AssertionError for invalid input data
4. Return the first character in the table instead of '0' for number 0
5. Add tests