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python-watermark.spec | 0000002221 2.17 KB | |
watermark-2.3.0.tar.gz | 0000009615 9.39 KB |
Revision 6 (latest revision is 10)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- specfile: * update copyright year * skip python 3.6 - update to version 2.3.0: * Added the following arguments: --github_username - for prints author github username, --email - for prints author email, --website - for prints author or project website. (#82, via contribution by joschkazj) * Added a --conda option to print the name of the current conda environment. (#79, via contribution by Alexander Krasnikov) * It is now possible to inject globals when used outside IPython (#80, via contribution by Hugo Lapré). For example, version numbers of imported packages can now be obtained as follows: import numpy import watermark.watermark as watermark watermark(iversions=True, globals_=globals()) - changes from version 2.2.0: * Refactoring such that a watermark() function now also works outside IPython and Jupyter. Now, the magic %watermark calls watermark(). Calling %watermark via IPython and Juypter still works as usual. However, in addition the watermark() function can be used within regular Python for unit testing purposes etc. (#46, via contribution by Tymoteusz Wołodźko) - changes from version 2.1.0: * Adopt NEP 29 and require Python version 3.7 or newer. (#63, via contribution by James Myatt) * Add Python 3.8 and 3.9 to Travis CI builds. (#63, via contribution by James Myatt) * Fix: Allow setup.py to run without install_requires already installed (#67, via contribution by James Myatt) * Major refactoring to improve code readability (#64 and 65, via contribution by Bahram Aghaei) * Use importlib and importlib.metadata to determine package version numbers. (#66, via contribution by James Myatt)
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