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Revision 5 (latest revision is 25)
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- update to 3.7.0: * #131: Added ``packages_distributions`` to conveniently resolve a top-level package or module to its distribution(s). * #284: Introduces new ``EntryPoints`` object, a tuple of ``EntryPoint`` objects but with convenience properties for selecting and inspecting the results: - ``.select()`` accepts ``group`` or ``name`` keyword parameters and returns a new ``EntryPoints`` tuple with only those that match the selection. - ``.groups`` property presents all of the group names. - ``.names`` property presents the names of the entry points. - Item access (e.g. ``eps[name]``) retrieves a single entry point by name. ``entry_points`` now accepts "selection parameters", same as ``EntryPoint.select()``. ``entry_points()`` now provides a future-compatible ``SelectableGroups`` object that supplies the above interface but remains a dict for compatibility. In the future, ``entry_points()`` will return an ``EntryPoints`` object, but provide for backward compatibility with a deprecated ``__getitem__`` accessor by group and a ``get()`` method. If passing selection parameters to ``entry_points``, the future behavior is invoked and an ``EntryPoints`` is the result. Construction of entry points using ``dict([EntryPoint, ...])`` is now deprecated and raises an appropriate DeprecationWarning and will be removed in a future version. * #280: ``entry_points`` now only returns entry points for
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