Changelog for
python312-sqlparse-0.5.1-ill.44.4.noarch.rpm :
* Mon Aug 19 2024 Dirk Müller
- update to 0.5.1:
* New \"compact\" option for formatter. If set, the formatter tries to produce a more compact output by avoiding some line breaks
* The strip comments filter was a bit greedy and removed too much whitespace (issue772). Note: In some cases you might want to add `strip_whitespace=True` where you previously used just `strip_comments=True`. `strip_comments` did some of the work that `strip_whitespace` should do.
* Fix error when splitting statements that contain multiple CASE clauses within a BEGIN block (issue784).
* Fix whitespace removal with nested expressions (issue782).
* Fix parsing and formatting of ORDER clauses containing NULLS FIRST or NULLS LAST (issue532).
* Tue May 07 2024 Steve Kowalik - Update to 0.5.0:
* Notable Changes + Drop support for Python 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7. + Python 3.12 is now supported. + IMPORTANT: Fixes a potential denial of service attack (DOS) due to recursion error for deeply nested statements. (CVE-2024-2430, bsc#1223603)
* Enhancements: + Splitting statements now allows to remove the semicolon at the end. Some database backends love statements without semicolon. + Support TypedLiterals in get_parameters. + Improve splitting of Transact SQL when using GO keyword. + Support for some JSON operators. + Improve formatting of statements containing JSON operators. + Support for BigQuery and Snowflake keywords. + Support parsing of OVER clause.
* Bug Fixes + Ignore dunder attributes when creating Tokens. + Allow operators to precede dollar-quoted strings. + Fix parsing of nested order clauses. + Thread-safe initialization of Lexer class. + Classify TRUNCATE as DDL and GRANT/REVOKE as DCL keywords. + Fix parsing of PRIMARY KEY.
* Other + Optimize performance of matching function.
* Mon Feb 26 2024 Robert Schweikert - Version update in SLE 15 SP4 and later (jsc#PED-6697)
* Fri Jun 09 2023 ecsos - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Thu May 25 2023 Matej Cepl - Update to 0.4.4:
* IMPORTANT: This release fixes a security vulnerability in the parser where a regular expression vulnerable to ReDOS (Regular Expression Denial of Service) was used. See the security advisory for details (CVE-2023-30608, bsc#1210617, https://github.com/andialbrecht/sqlparse/security/advisories/GHSA-rrm6-wvj7-cwh2) The vulnerability was discovered by AATTerik-krogh from GitHub Security Lab (GHSL). Thanks for reporting!
* Revert a change from 0.4.0 that changed IN to be a comparison (issue694). The primary expectation is that IN is treated as a keyword and not as a comparison operator. That also follows the definition of reserved keywords for the major SQL syntax definitions.
* Fix regular expressions for string parsing.
* sqlparse now uses pyproject.toml instead of setup.cfg (issue685).
* Mon Oct 03 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 0.4.3:
* Add support for DIV operator.
* Add support for additional SPARK keywords.
* Avoid tokens copy.
* Add REGEXP as a comparision.
* Add DISTINCTROW keyword for MS Access.
* Improve parsing of CREATE TABLE AS SELECT.
* Fix spelling of INDICATOR keyword.
* Fix formatting error in EXTRACT function.
* Fix bad parsing of create table statements that use lower case.
* Handle backtick as valid quote char.
* Allow any unicode character as valid identifier name.
* Fri Oct 01 2021 Johannes Grassler - update to 0.4.2 (bsc#1190741, CVE-2021-32839):
* This release fixes a security vulnerability in the strip comments filter.
* Add ELSIF as keyword (issue584).
* Add CONFLICT and ON_ERROR_STOP keywords.
* Fix parsing of backticks (issue588).
* Fix parsing of scientific number (issue399).
* Thu Jan 28 2021 Antonio Larrosa - Disable building a python2 flavor so we can build the package for Leap/SLE.
* Thu Nov 26 2020 Dirk Mueller - update to 0.4.1:
* Python 3.9 support
* Remove support for end-of-life Python 2.7 and 3.4. Python 3.5+ is now required.
* Remaining strings that only consist of whitespaces are not treated as statements anymore. Code that ignored the last element from sqlparse.split() should be updated accordingly since that function now doesn\'t return an empty string as the last element in some cases (issue496).- remove non-upstream stdout-encoding-set.patch patch
* Tue Mar 24 2020 Steve Kowalik - Add stdout-encoding-set.patch to use sys.stdout.reconfigure() if the stream is an instance of TextIOWrapper to support a pytest change.