Changelog for
python310-humanfriendly-10.0-48.22.noarch.rpm :
* Fri Apr 21 2023 Dirk Müller
- add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68)
* Thu Apr 13 2023 Matej Cepl - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional.
* Tue Aug 02 2022 Steve Kowalik - Remove unneeded BuildRequires on mock.
* Fri Jul 29 2022 Steve Kowalik - Add patch pytest-7-support.patch:
* Support pytest >= 7.
* Mon Mar 21 2022 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- do not require mock for build- added patches fix https://github.com/xolox/python-humanfriendly/issues/62 + python-humanfriendly-no-mock.patch
* Thu Nov 18 2021 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Update to 10.0
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*Noteworthy changes:
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* Merged pull request `#45`_ to resolve the issue caused by the conditional :pypi:`pyreadline` requirement on Windows not supporting Python 3.9+.
* Updated the readme to use Python 3 in the example (reported in issue `#56`_). Also added a mention of the ``humanfriendly --demo`` command.
* Removed the ``humanfriendly.compat.unittest`` alias that presumably no-one is using at this point; it had been rendered useless quite a long time ago (requested in issue `#53`_).
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*Internal changes:
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* Merged pull request `#54`_ which migrates the :pypi:`humanfriendly` project from Travis CI to GitHub Actions and from Coveralls.io to Codecov.
* Fixed a deprecation warning concerning ``setup.cfg`` and some Sphinx documentation errors.
* Tue Aug 17 2021 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Update to 9.2 Maintenance release:
* Merged pull request `#46`_ which fixes several :pypi:`flake8` warnings.
* Merged pull request `#49`_ which marks Python 3.9 support final.
* Merged pull request `#51`_ which helps to stabilize the test suite.
* Merged pull request `#52`_ which updates the :mod:`humanfriendly.sphinx` module to include Sphinx extension metadata that has become mandatory in a recent Sphinx release. After merging the pull request I added additional metadata including the version.- from version 9.1
* Added :func:`~humanfriendly.compat.on_macos()` function to detect Apple MacOS (I need this in an upcoming :pypi:`coloredlogs` release and don\'t want to have to think about how to detect MacOS again in the future 😇).- from version 9.0 The major version number was bumped because the bug fix for :func:`~humanfriendly.text.pluralize()` is backwards incompatible and (even though this seems like very \"cosmetic\" functionality) version numbers are cheap, so who cares 😉.
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*Bug fixes:
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* Changed :func:`~humanfriendly.format_number()` to properly support negative numbers (as suggested in `issue #40`_).
* Changed :func:`~humanfriendly.text.pluralize()` to generate \"1.5 seconds\" instead of \"1.5 second\" (as suggested in `issue #43`_).
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*Enhancements:
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* Enhanced :func:`~humanfriendly.text.concatenate()` to support ``conjunction`` and ``serial_comma`` keyword arguments (as suggested in `issue #30`_).
* Added :func:`~humanfriendly.text.pluralize_raw()` to select singular or plural form without prefixing the count to the text that is returned.- from version 8.2
* Added a simple case insensitive dictionary implementation, for details refer to the new :mod:`humanfriendly.case` module.
* Thu Apr 23 2020 Tomáš Chvátal - Fix build without python2
* Mon Mar 30 2020 Marketa Calabkova - Update to 8.1
* Make it possible to opt out of the output capturing that :func:`humanfriendly.testing.run_cli()` sets up by default.
* Improve feature parity between :class:`humanfriendly.testing.CaptureOutput` and my :pypi:`capturer` package to the point where most of the :pypi:`humanfriendly` test suite can now run without :pypi:`capturer`.
* Refactored the test suite to import all names separately instead of referring to identifiers via their modules (my preferences have changed since this code was written a long time ago).
* Adopt :func:`functools.wraps()` to make decorator functions more robust.
* Make the :class:`~humanfriendly.terminal.spinners.Spinner` class more customizable. The interval at which spinners are updated and the characters used to draw the animation of spinners can now be customized by callers. This was triggered by `executor issue #2`_.
* Improve test skipping based on exception types.
* The \"deprecated imports\" feature provided by :mod:`humanfriendly.deprecation` has been adopted to clean up the maze of (almost but not quite) cyclic import dependencies between modules.
* HTML to ANSI functionality has been extracted to a new :mod:`humanfriendly.terminal.html` module.
* Support for spinners has been extracted to a new :mod:`humanfriendly.terminal.spinners` module.
* The use of positional arguments to initialize :class:`~humanfriendly.terminal.spinners.Spinner` objects has been deprecated using the new :func:`humanfriendly.deprecation.deprecated_args()` decorator function.
* Added the :func:`humanfriendly.deprecation.deprecated_args()` decorator function which makes it easy to switch from positional arguments to keyword arguments without dropping backwards compatibility.
* Accept pluralized disk size units (`#26`_). I\'m not claiming this is a full solution to the problem, far from it. It does lessen the pain a bit (IMHO).
* Make sure the selected pager is available before trying to run it. While testing :pypi:`humanfriendly` on Windows 10 I noticed that ``humanfriendly
* -help`` resulted in nothing but a traceback, because :man:`less` wasn\'t available. That\'s not human friendly at all 😕 (even if it is Windows 😈).
* Merge pull request `#24`_: Fix bug in :func:`~humanfriendly.parse_length()` that rounded floats.
* Merge pull request `#32`_: Update hyperlinks in readme.
* Merge pull request `#33`_: Drop support for Python 2.6 and 3.0-3.4
* Merge pull request `#35`_: SVG badge in readme.
* Merge pull request `#36`_: Add support for nanoseconds and microseconds time units
* Fixed :func:`~humanfriendly.tables.format_rst_table()` omission from ``humanfriendly.tables.__all__``.
* Start testing on Python 3.8 and 3.9-dev.
* Emit an ANSI reset code when :func:`humanfriendly.terminal.html.HTMLConverter.close()`
* Added the :func:`humanfriendly.terminal.html_to_ansi()` function which is a
* Added ``humanfriendly.testing.TestCase.assertRaises()`` enhancements.
* Define ``humanfriendly.text.__all__``.
* Sat Feb 15 2020 Matej Cepl - Update to 6.1: - Added a :pypy:`...` role for easy linking to packages on the Python Package Index, for details refer to :func:`humanfriendly.sphinx.pypi_role()`. - Wasted quite a bit of time debugging a MacOS failure on Travis CI caused by a broken man`pip` installation, fixed by using get-pip.py to bootstrap an installation that actually works wink. - Enable :class:`~humanfriendly.testing.MockedProgram` to customize the shell script code of mocked programs. This was added to make it easy to mock a program that is expected to generate specific output (I\'m planning to use this in the :pypi:`linux-utils` test suite). - Defined __all__ for all public modules that previously lacked \"export control\" and decided to bump the major version number as a precaution: - These changes should not have any impact on backwards compatibility, unless I forgot entries, in which case callers can get :exc:`~exceptions.ImportError` exceptions... - Imports of public modules were previously exported (implicitly) and this pollutes code completion suggestions which in turn can encourage bad practices (not importing things using their \"canonical\" name). - I started developing the humanfriendly package years before I learned about the value of defining __all__ and so some modules lacked a definition until now. I decided that now was as good a time as any to add those definitions innocent. - Simplified the headings in docs/api.rst so that only the module names remain. This was done because Sphinx doesn\'t support nested links in HTML output and thus generated really weird \"Table of Contents\" listings. - Fixed the reStructuredText references in the documentation of :func:`~humanfriendly.prompts.prompt_for_choice()`. This function is imported from :mod:`humanfriendly.prompts` to :mod:`humanfriendly` (for backwards compatibility) where it can\'t use relative references to refer to the other functions in the :mod:`humanfriendly.prompts` module. - Embedded quite a few Python API references into recent changelog entries, just because I could (I heart what hyperlinks can do for the usability of technical documentation, it gives a lot more context). - Added custom :man:`...` role for easy linking to Linux manual pages to the :mod:`humanfriendly.sphinx` module. - Changed rendering of pretty tables to expand tab characters to spaces: Until now pretty tables did not take the variable width of tab characters into account which resulted in tables whose \"line drawing characters\" were visually misaligned. Tabs are now expanded to spaces using str.expandtabs(). - Stop testing on Python 2.6 and drop official support. The world (including Travis CI) has moved on and preserving Python 2.6 compatibility was clearly starting to drag the project down... - I decided to bump the major version number because each of these changes can be considered backwards incompatible in one way or another and version numbers are cheap anyway so there stuck_out_tongue.