python-Chameleon
Chameleon is an HTML/XML template engine for Python. It uses the *page templates* language.
You can use it in any Python web application with just about any version of Python (2.5 and up, including 3.x and pypy).
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Chameleon-4.5.2.tar.gz | 0000141437 138 KB | |
python-Chameleon.changes | 0000022260 21.7 KB | |
python-Chameleon.spec | 0000002213 2.16 KB |
Revision 17 (latest revision is 19)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 4.5.2: * Fix a regression where a static symbol would not get correctly imported. * Add Python 3.13 classifier. * Fix a regression where default_extension was no longer permitted * Chameleon now has type annotations! * Fix a regression where generated template code would suboptimal due to incorrect handling of internal variables. * Always cook templates in debug mode, even when using CHAMELEON_CACHE option to persist generated code on disk. * Parsing the AST back to Python code now uses the built-in ast.unparse function. This change is not directly surfaced but means that the unparsing code is now more correctly tracking changes to the interpreter. * Drop support for platforms where AST nodes aren't weakref- capable (e.g., older PyPy). * Fix a PyPy compatibility issue having to do with determining the set
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