Changelog for
python38-wrapt-1.13.3-qubes.2.15.x86_64.rpm :
* Sat Nov 06 2021 Dirk Müller
- update to 1.13.3:
* Adds wheels for Python 3.10 on PyPi and where possible also now generating binary wheels for ``musllinux``.
* Tue Oct 26 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 1.13.2:
* Note that the next signficant release of `wrapt` will drop support for Python 2.7 and Python 3.5.
* Fix Python version constraint so PyPi classifier for ``pip`` requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.5+.
* When a reference to a class method was taken out of a class, and then wrapped in a function wrapper, and called, the class type was not being passed as the instance argument, but as the first argument in args, with the instance being ``None``. The class type should have been passed as the instance argument.
* If supplying an adapter function for a signature changing decorator using input in the form of a function argument specification, name lookup exceptions would occur where the adaptor function had annotations which referenced non builtin Python types. Although the issues have been addressed where using input data in the format usually returned by ``inspect.getfullargspec()`` to pass the function argument specification, you can still have problems when supplying a function signature as string. In the latter case only Python builtin types can be referenced in annotations.
* When a decorator was applied on top of a data/non-data descriptor in a class definition, the call to the special method ``__set_name__()`` to notify the descriptor of the variable name was not being propogated. Note that this issue has been addressed in the ``FunctionWrapper`` used by ``AATTwrapt.decorator`` but has not been applied to the generic ``ObjectProxy`` class. If using ``ObjectProxy`` directly to construct a custom wrapper which is applied to a descriptor, you will need to propogate the ``__set_name__()`` call yourself if required.
* The ``issubclass()`` builtin method would give incorrect results when used with a class which had a decorator applied to it. Note that this has only been able to be fixed for Python 3.7+. Also, due to what is arguably a bug (https://bugs.python.org/issue44847) in the Python standard library, you will still have problems when the class heirarchy uses a base class which has the ``abc.ABCMeta`` metaclass. In this later case an exception will be raised of ``TypeError: issubclass() arg 1 must be a class``.- drop fix-dummy-collector-pytest6.patch, wrapt-pr161-py39tests.patch (upstream)
* Sat Mar 20 2021 Ben Greiner - Fix python39 test suite failures
* wrapt-pr161-py39tests.patch
* gh#GrahamDumpleton/wrapt#161
* Fri Dec 04 2020 Benjamin Greiner - Fix python3.6 build with pytest 6
* fix-dummy-collector-pytest6.patch
* gh#GrahamDumpleton/wrapt#168
* Mon Mar 16 2020 Dirk Mueller - update to 1.12.1:
* Applying a function wrapper to a static method of a class using the ``wrap_function_wrapper()`` function, or wrapper for the same, wasn\'t being done correctly when the static method was the immediate child of the target object. It was working when the name path had multiple name components. A failure would subsequently occur when the static method was called via an instance of the class, rather than the class.
* Mon Mar 09 2020 Dirk Mueller - update to 1.12.0:
* Provided that you only want to support Python 3.7, when deriving from a base class which has a decorator applied to it, you no longer need to access the true type of the base class using ``__wrapped__`` in the inherited class list of the derived class.
* When using the ``synchronized`` decorator on instance methods of a class, if the class declared special methods to override the result for when the class instance was tested as a boolean so that it returned ``False`` all the time, the synchronized method would fail when called.
* When using an adapter function to change the signature of the decorated function, ``inspect.signature()`` was returning the wrong signature when an instance method was inspected by accessing the method via the class type.
* Mon Jul 22 2019 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 1.11.2:
* Fix possible crash when garbage collection kicks in when invoking a destructor of wrapped object.
* Mon Mar 11 2019 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 1.11.1:
* Many bugfixes all around
* see changes.rst for detailed list- Switch to github to include tests
* Sun Jul 09 2017 adrianAATTsuse.de- update to version 1.10.10:
* Added back missing description and categorisations when releasing to PyPi.
* Code for inspect.getargspec() when using Python 2.6 was missing import of sys module.
* Mon Feb 27 2017 jmatejekAATTsuse.com- update for singlespec