Changelog for
python3-natsort-5.3.3-9.3.noarch.rpm :
Sun Jul 8 14:00:00 2018 arunAATTgmx.de
- update to version 5.3.3:
* Update docs with a FAQ and quick how-it-works.
* Fix a StopIteration error in the testing code.
* Enable Python 3.7 support in Travis-CI.
Wed May 23 14:00:00 2018 tchvatalAATTsuse.com
- Version set the requires based on setup.py
Mon May 21 14:00:00 2018 arunAATTgmx.de
- specfile:
* added setuptools as a requirements
Mon May 21 14:00:00 2018 arunAATTgmx.de
- update to version 5.3.2:
* Fix bug that prevented install on old versions of setuptools.
* Revert layout from src/natsort/ back to natsort/ to make user
testing simpler.
Tue May 15 14:00:00 2018 arunAATTgmx.de
- update to version 5.3.1:
* No bugfixes or features, just infrastructure and installation
updates.
* Move to defining dependencies with Pipfile.
* Development layout is now src/natsort/ instead of natsort/.
* Add bumpversion infrastructure.
* Extras can be installed by \"[]\" notation.
Sat Apr 21 14:00:00 2018 arunAATTgmx.de
- update to version 5.3.0:
* Fix bug in assessing fastnumbers version at import-time.
* Add ability to consider unicode-decimal numbers as numbers.
Thu Mar 1 13:00:00 2018 arunAATTgmx.de
- specfile:
* update copyright year
- update to version 5.2.0:
* Add ns.NUMAFTER to cause numbers to be placed after non-numbers.
* Add natcmp function (Python 2 only).
Wed Oct 18 14:00:00 2017 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com
- Implement single-spec version
- Update to version 5.1.0
* See changelog at https://github.com/SethMMorton/natsort/blob/5.1.0/docs/source/changelog.rst
Tue Feb 3 13:00:00 2015 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com
- Update to 3.5.2
- Enhancement that will convert a \'pathlib.Path\' object to a \'str\' if
\'ns.PATH\' is enabled.
- Update to 3.5.1
- Fixed bug that caused list/tuples to fail when using \'ns.LOWECASEFIRST\'
or \'ns.IGNORECASE\'.
- Refactored modules so that only the public API was in natsort.py and
ns_enum.py.
- Refactored all import statements to be absolute, not relative.
- Update to 3.5.0
- Added the \'alg\' argument to the \'natsort\' functions. This argument
accepts an enum that is used to indicate the options the user wishes
to use. The \'number_type\', \'signed\', \'exp\', \'as_path\', and \'py3_safe\'
options are being depreciated and will become (undocumented)
keyword-only options in natsort version 4.0.0.
- The user can now modify how \'natsort\' handles the case of non-numeric
characters.
- The user can now instruct \'natsort\' to use locale-aware sorting, which
allows \'natsort\' to perform true \"human sorting\".
- The `humansorted` convenience function has been included to make this
easier.
- Updated shell script with locale functionality.
- Update to 3.4.1
- \'natsort\' will now use the \'fastnumbers\' module if it is installed. This
gives up to an extra 30% boost in speed over the previous performance
enhancements.
- Made documentation point to more \'natsort\' resources, and also added a
new example in the examples section.
- Update to 3.4.0
- Fixed a bug that caused user\'s options to the \'natsort_key\' to not be
passed on to recursive calls of \'natsort_key\'.
- Added a \'natsort_keygen\' function that will generate a wrapped version
of \'natsort_key\' that is easier to call. \'natsort_key\' is now set to
depreciate at natsort version 4.0.0.
- Added an \'as_path\' option to \'natsorted\' & co. that will try to treat
input strings as filepaths. This will help yield correct results for
OS-generated inputs like
``[\'/p/q/o.x\', \'/p/q (1)/o.x\', \'/p/q (10)/o.x\', \'/p/q/o (1).x\']``.
- Massive performance enhancements for string input (1.8x-2.0x), at the expense
of reduction in speed for numeric input (~2.0x).
- This is a good compromise because the most common input will be strings,
not numbers, and sorting numbers still only takes 0.6x the time of sorting
strings. If you are sorting only numbers, you would use \'sorted\' anyway.
- Added the \'order_by_index\' function to help in using the output of
\'index_natsorted\' and \'index_versorted\'.
- Added the \'reverse\' option to \'natsorted\' & co. to make it\'s API more
similar to the builtin \'sorted\'.
- Added more unit tests.
- Added auxillary test code that helps in profiling and stress-testing.
- Reworked the documentation, moving most of it to PyPI\'s hosting platform.
- Added support for coveralls.io.
- Entire codebase is now PyFlakes and PEP8 compliant.
- Implement update-alternatives for upcoming python 3 version.
Sat Jul 12 14:00:00 2014 borisAATTsteki.net
- initial packaging of 3.3.0 version