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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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Yogalakshmi Arunachalam (yarunachalam)
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- Update to version 3.5.3 Fix related to the 'timeout' option (--timeout for dialog) * dialog.py (Dialog._perform): ignore the dialog output when a timeout occurred, which we know thanks to the exit code. Without this change, output parsing or checking (e.g., in Dialog._widget_with_no_output()) would be broken by the '\ntimeout\n' string printed by dialog in such cases (seen with msgbox, at least). It might be that parsing is still disturbed for some widgets when a timeout occurs, if they never produce an empty output in a no-timeout situation: this remains to be checked. Also, it appears that the --timeout option doesn't work with all widgets in the dialog backend (tested with dialog 1.3-20201126: 'msgbox', 'checklist' and 'menu' support --timeout; 'inputbox' and 'mixedform' don't; other widgets untested with this option). Show use of d.add_persistent_args(["--no-nl-expand"]) in examples * Using this option is quite relevant when using pythondialog. Thanks to ChristianTacke for the report. Closes: <https://github.com/frougon/pythondialog/issues/8>. Improve support for the --timeout dialog option * Set DIALOG_TIMEOUT in the environment when invoking dialog; this allows us to distinguish between DIALOG_TIMEOUT and DIALOG_ESC. Add the corresponding TIMEOUT attribute to the Dialog class. Thanks to Rolf for the report. Closes: <https://sourceforge.net/p/pythondialog/bugs/11/>. - Update to version 3.5.1 README.rst: update the latest version of the Python 2 backport * README.rst: the latest version of the Python 2 backport is now 3.5.1. This will also be the last version, unless metadata needs to be updated (e.g., if the home page or Git repository were to move, we would probably have to make a new upload in order to update the data published
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