python-pyzmq

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PyZMQ is a lightweight and super-fast messaging library built on top of
the ZeroMQ library (http://www.zeromq.org).

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Revision 102 (latest revision is 120)
Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) accepted request 985673 from Benjamin Greiner's avatar Benjamin Greiner (bnavigator) (revision 102)
- Update to 23.2.0
  * Use zmq.Event enums in parse_monitor_message for nicer reprs
  * Fix building bundled libzmq with ZMQ_DRAFT_API=1
  * Fix subclassing zmq.Context with additional arguments in the
    constructor. Subclasses may now have full control over the
    signature, rather than purely adding keyword-only arguments
  * Typos and other small fixes
- Release 23.1.0
  * Fix global name of zmq.EVENT_HANDSHAKE_* constants
  * Fix constants missing when using import zmq.green as zmq
  * {func}zmq.utils.monitor.recv_monitor_msg now supports async
    Sockets.
- Release 23.0.0
  * all zmq constants are now available as Python enums (e.g.
    zmq.SocketType.PULL, zmq.SocketOption.IDENTITY), generated
    statically from zmq.h instead of at compile-time. This means
    that checks for the presence of a constant (hasattr(zmq,
    'RADIO')) is not a valid check for the presence of a feature.
    This practice has never been robust, but it may have worked
    sometimes. Use direct checks via e.g. {func}zmq.has or
    {func}zmq.zmq_version_info.
  * A bit more type coverage of Context.term and Context.socket
  * Remove all use of deprecated stdlib distutils
  * Update to Cython 0.29.30 (required for Python 3.11
    compatibility)
  * Compatibility with Python 3.11.0b1
  * Switch to myst for docs
  * Deprecate zmq.utils.strtypes, now unused
  * Updates to autoformatting, linting
- Drop less-flaky.patch: pytest-rerunfailures without the flaky
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