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python-aniso8601-9.0.1-bp155.2.12

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platforms

AArch64
ppc64le
s390x
x86-64

subpackages

python3-aniso8601

Change Logs

* Thu Sep 26 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 8.0.0:
  * Handle ',' character as a fractional separator, as required by 4.2.2.4, see PR 12
  * Fix semver usage for prelease version, as required by clause 9
* Wed Jun 12 2019 Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- Update to 7.0.0
  * Handle all fractional components as an integer number of microseconds,
    eliminating rounding issues
* Mon Mar 11 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 6.0.0:
  * Remove previously deprecated built in version of relativetimebuilder
* Wed Mar 06 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 5.1.0:
  * many changes see CHANGELOG.rst
Version: 9.0.1-bp154.1.28
* Sun Nov 28 2021 Axel Braun <axel.braun@gmx.de>
- test section adapted to fix build error for Leap
* Tue Apr 13 2021 Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- Update to 9.0.1:
  * Parsing prescribed durations with only hour and second time components (see PR 14)
  * Parsing prescribed durations with only year and day components
  * Add support for concise interval format (see 27)
  * Add explicit bounds of [000, 366] to day of year component _parse_ordinal_date, this adds the same limits to dates of the format YYYYDDD or YYYY-DDD when using parse_date
  * Add range_check_date, range_check_time, range_check_duration, range_check_repeating_interval, and range_check_timezone range checking class methods to BaseTimeBuilder there are no datetime or non-repeating interval check function as they are made of already checked parts
  * PythonTimeBuilder now calls the appropriate range check functions using the range_check_date, range_check_time, range_check_duration, range_check_repeating_interval, and range_check_timezone methods defined in aniso8601.builders
  * Add range_check_duration to PythonTimeBuilder which calls BaseTimeBuilder.range_check_duration and performs additional checks against maximum timedelta size
  * Add range_check_interval to PythonTimeBuilder which handles building concise dates and performs additional checks against maximum timedelta size
  * Add get_datetime_resolution which behaves like get_time_resolution but accepts a ISO 8601 date time as an argument, return value is a TimeResolution
  * Add exceptions.RangeCheckError as a parent type of all failures in the range check methods, it descends from ValueError
  * Add get_duration_resolution which behaves like other resolution helpers, return value is a DurationResolution
  * Add get_interval_resolution which behaves like other resolution helpers, return value is a IntervalResolution
  * Negative durations now fail at the parse step and simply raise ISOFormatError, calling a PythonTimeBuilder.build_duration directly with a negative duration component will yield an ISOFormatError in the range check
  * Raise DayOutOfBoundsError if calendar day exceeds number of days in calendar month
  * Raise ISOFormatError when date or time string contains extra whitespace
  * Raise ISOFormatError when duration contains multiple duration designators ("P"), or time designators ("T")
  * PythonTimeBuilder.build_duration raises YearOutOfBoundsError, MonthOutOfBoundsError, WeekOutOfBoundsError, HoursOutOfBoundsError, MinutesOutOfBoundsError, or SecondsOutOfBoundsError when a given duration component would result in a timedelta that would exceed the maximum size
  * Raise ISOFormatError if number of delimiters is not exactly 1 in parse_interval
  * Raise ISOFormatError when either part of an interval string before of after the delimiter is empty
  * Raise YearOutOfBoundsError in PythonTimeBuilder.build_interval if an interval with a duration would exceed the maximum or minimum years for Python date objects
  * Simplify parse_date, build_date will now be called with explicit None arguments instead of date components not in the parsed string excluded from the call
  * Change get_date_resolution to call parse_date and return the resolution based on the smallest parsed component
  * Simplify parse_time, build_time will now be called with explicit None arguments instead of date components not in the parsed string excluded from the call
  * Change get_time_resolution to call parse_time and return the resolution based on the smallest parsed component
  * TupleBuilder now builds DateTuple, TimeTuple, DatetimeTuple, DurationTuple, IntervalTuple, RepeatingIntervalTuple and TimezoneTuple namedtuples
  * Simplify parse_duration, build_duration will now be called with explicit None arguments when components of a prescribed duration are not present in the ISO 8601 duration string instead of being excluded from the call
  * Remove unused decimalfraction.find_separator
  * Remove unused PythonTimeBuilder._split_to_microseconds
  * Removed NegativeDurationError
- Switch %pyunittest macro for running tests.
* Mon Feb 01 2021 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 8.1.1:
  * Deprecate running tests with python setup.py tests as the test suite
    support in Setuptools is deprecated
  * Add version to __init__.py
  * Cleaner reading of README.rst into the long_description field of setup.py
  * Define long_description_content_type as text/x-rst
  * Simplify Sphinx configuration
  * Add compat.is_string method, returns True for str, unicode types, False
    otherwise, used to fix 28
* Sun Dec 20 2020 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 8.1.0:
  * Empty string arguments to get_date_resolution and parse_date now raise ISOFormatError, fixes 26
  * None and non-string arguments to get_date_resolution and parse_date now raise ValueError
  * Empty string arguments to parse_duration now raise ISOFormatError
  * None and non-string arguments to parse_duration now raise ValueError
  * Empty string arguments to parse_interval and parse_repeating_interval now raise ISOFormatError
  * None and non-string arguments to parse_interval and parse_repeating_internval now raise ValueError
  * Empty string arguments to get_time_resolution and parse_time now raise ISOFormatError
  * None and non-string arguments to parse_time now raise ValueError
  * None and non-string arguments to parse_timezone now raise ValueError
  * Empty string arguments to parse_datetime now raise ISOFormatError
  * None and non-string arguments to parse_datetime now raise ValueError
  * Missing delimiter in datetime strings when calling parse_datetime now raises ISOFormatError
  * Missing delimiter in regular and repeating interval strings when calling parse_interval and parse_repeating_interval now raises ISOFormatError
  * get_time_resolution now correctly throws ISOFormatError when a time component has too many characters in a time using ":" as a separator
Version: 8.0.0-bp152.2.1
* Thu Apr 23 2020 Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- Only BuildRequire python-mock with Python 2.
* Thu Sep 26 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 8.0.0:
  * Handle ',' character as a fractional separator, as required by 4.2.2.4, see PR 12
  * Fix semver usage for prelease version, as required by clause 9
* Wed Jun 12 2019 Ond?ej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- Update to 7.0.0
  * Handle all fractional components as an integer number of microseconds,
    eliminating rounding issues
Version: 6.0.0-bp151.1.2
* Mon Mar 11 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 6.0.0:
  * Remove previously deprecated built in version of relativetimebuilder
* Wed Mar 06 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 5.1.0:
  * many changes see CHANGELOG.rst
* Tue Dec 04 2018 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
* Sun Aug 19 2018 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- inital commit