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File python-importlib-resources.changes of Package python-importlib-resources
------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 2 18:51:58 UTC 2023 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Remove obsolete cache compilation for tests * fixes d:l:p:backports 15.4_py39 build failure. - Avoid building for not supported Python <= 3.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 2 19:11:16 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 5.10.2: * Prefer ``write_bytes`` to context manager as proposed in gh-100586. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 13 15:37:42 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com> - Update to v5.10.1 * v5.10.1 #274: Fixed ResourceWarning in _common. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 28 17:45:02 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com> - Update to v5.10.0 * #203: Lifted restriction on modules passed to files. Now modules need not be a package and if a non-package module is passed, resources will be resolved adjacent to those modules, even for modules not found in any package. For example, files(import_module('mod.py')) will resolve resources found at the root. The parameter to files was renamed from 'package' to 'anchor', with a compatibility shim for those passing by keyword. * #259: files no longer requires the anchor to be specified and can infer the anchor from the caller's scope (defaults to the caller's module). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 13 06:45:26 UTC 2022 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Update to 5.9.0: - #228: as_file now also supports a Traversable representing a directory and (when needed) renders the full tree to a temporary directory. - #253: In MultiplexedPath, restore expectation that a compound path with a non-existent directory does not raise an exception. - #250: Now Traversable.joinpath provides a concrete implementation, replacing the implementation in .simple and converging with the behavior in MultiplexedPath. - #249: In simple.ResourceContainer.joinpath, honor names split by posixpath.sep. - #248: abc.Traversable.joinpath now allows for multiple arguments and specifies that posixpath.sep is allowed in any argument to accept multiple arguments, matching the behavior found in zipfile.Path and pathlib.Path simple.ResourceContainer now honors this behavior - #244: Add type declarations in ABCs Require Python 3.7 or later - #243: Fix error when no __pycache__ directories exist when testing update-zips. - Remove BR on python-zipp to break a dependency cycle; it is strictly not needed for build (although it is Requires), because ZipReader is not tested. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Nov 6 18:19:08 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 5.4.0: * Test suite now relies entirely on the traversable API. * Now raise a ``DeprecationWarning`` for all legacy functions. Instead, users should rely on the ``files()`` API introduced in importlib_resources 1.3. See * Updated readme to reflect current behavior and show which versions correspond to which behavior in CPython. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 20 10:47:28 UTC 2021 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Update to v5.2.2 * #234: Fix refleak in as_file caught by CPython tests. - Release v5.2.1 * bpo-38291: Avoid DeprecationWarning on typing.io. - Release v5.2.0 * #80 via #221: Legacy API (path, contents, ...) is now supported entirely by the .files() API with a compatibility shim supplied for resource loaders without that functionality. - Release v5.0.6 * bpo-38693: Prefer f-strings to .format calls. - Release v5.1.4 * #225: Require zipp 3.1.0 or later on Python prior to 3.10 to incorporate those fixes. - Release v5.0.5 * #216: Make MultiplexedPath.name a property per the spec. - Release v5.1.3 * Refresh packaging and improve tests. * #216: Make MultiplexedPath.name a property per the spec. - Release v5.1.2 * Re-release with changes from 5.0.4. - Release v5.0.4 * Fixed non-hermetic test in test_reader, revealed by GH-24670. - Release v5.1.1 * Re-release with changes from 5.0.3. - Release v5.0.3 * Simplified DegenerateFiles.Path. - Release v5.0.2 * #214: Added _adapters module to ensure that degenerate files behavior can be made available for legacy loaders whose resource readers don't implement it. Fixes issue where backport compatibility module was masking this fallback behavior only to discover the defect when applying changes to CPython. - Release v5.1.0 * Added simple module implementing adapters from a low-level resource reader interface to a TraversableResources interface. Closes #90. - Release v5.0.1 * Remove pyinstaller hook for hidden 'trees' module. - Release v5.0.0 * Removed importlib_resources.trees, deprecated since 1.3.0. - Release v4.1.1 * Fixed badges in README. - Release v4.1.0 * #209: Adopt jaraco/skeleton. * Cleaned up some straggling Python 2 compatibility code. * Refreshed test zip files without .pyc and .pyo files. - Release v4.0.0 * #108: Drop support for Python 2.7. Now requires Python 3.6+. - Release v3.3.1 * Minor cleanup. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 24 18:37:01 UTC 2020 - Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com> - Add Obsoletes: line to avoid conflicts with python-importlib_resources ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 20 12:24:25 UTC 2020 - Benjamin Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Reintroduce into Tumbleweed for python36 flavor - Update to 3.2.0 * #68: Resources in PEP 420 Namespace packages are now supported. - v3.1.1 * bpo-41490: contents is now also more aggressive about consuming any iterator from the Reader. - v3.1.0 * #110 and bpo-41490: path method is more aggressive about releasing handles to zipfile objects early, enabling use-cases like certifi to leave the context open but delete the underlying zip file. - v3.0.0 * Package no longer exposes importlib_resources.__version__. Users that wish to inspect the version of importlib_resources should instead invoke .version('importlib_resources') from importlib-metadata ( stdlib or backport) directly. This change eliminates the dependency on importlib_metadata. Closes #100. * Package now always includes its data. Closes #93. * Declare hidden imports for PyInstaller. Closes #101. - v2.0.1 * Select pathlib and contextlib imports based on Python version and avoid pulling in deprecated [pathlib](https://pypi.org/ project/pathlib). Closes #97. - v2.0.0 * Loaders are no longer expected to implement the abc.TraversableResources interface, but are instead expected to return TraversableResources from their get_resource_reader method. - v1.5.0 * Traversable is now a Protocol instead of an Abstract Base Class (Python 2.7 and Python 3.8+). * Traversable objects now require a .name property. - v1.4.0 * #79: Temporary files created will now reflect the filename of their origin. - v1.3.1 * For improved compatibility, importlib_resources.trees is now imported implicitly. Closes #88. - v1.3.0 * Add extensibility support for non-standard loaders to supply Traversable resources. Introduces a new abstract base class abc.TraversableResources that supersedes (but implements for compatibility) abc.ResourceReader. Any loader that implements (implicitly or explicitly) the TraversableResources.files method will be capable of supplying resources with subdirectory support. Closes #77. * Preferred way to access as_file is now from top-level module. importlib_resources.trees.as_file is deprecated and discouraged. Closes #86. * Moved Traversable abc to abc module. Closes #87. - v1.2.0 * Traversable now requires an open method. Closes #81. * Fixed error on Python 3.5.{0,3}. Closes #83. * Updated packaging to resolve version from package metadata. Closes #82. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 25 07:44:58 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Add missing runtime dependencies bsc#1175707 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jun 13 21:38:55 CEST 2020 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Update to 1.1.0 (jsc#PM-1954 bsc#1172933): - Add support for retrieving resources from subdirectories of packages through the new files() function, which returns a Traversable object with joinpath and read_* interfaces matching those of pathlib.Path objects. This new function supersedes all of the previous functionality as it provides a more general-purpose access to a package’s resources. - With this function, subdirectories are supported. - The documentation has been updated to reflect that this function is now the preferred interface for loading package resources. It does not, however, support resources from arbitrary loaders. It currently only supports resources from file system path and zipfile packages (a consequence of the ResourceReader interface only operating on Python packages). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 31 12:49:00 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - This package is by default provided in python 3.7 and newer ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 21 15:48:41 UTC 2019 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com> - Simplify logic for typing dependency ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 5 14:35:54 UTC 2019 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Use noun phrase in summary. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 31 13:27:59 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Initial commit, needed by importlib-metadata
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