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- Update to v2.1.0 * fix race condition for import of modules using apipkg.initpkg in Python 3.3+ by updating existing modules in-place rather than replacing in sys.modules with an apipkg.ApiModule instances. This race condition exists for import statements (and __import__) in Python 3.3+ where sys.modules is checked before obtaining an import lock, and for importlib.import_module in Python 3.11+ for the same reason. - Release 2.0.1 * fix race conditions for attribute creation - Release 2.0.0 * also transfer __spec__ attribute * make py.test hack more specific to avoid hiding real errors * switch from Travis CI to GitHub Actions * modernize package build * reformat code with black - Drop pytest4.patch
- The now broken apicycle requires apipkg to be importable from elsewhere -- use src dir.
- Split package into multibuild, to avoid apipkg -> pytest -> py -> apipkg cycle.
- refresh pytest4.patch for pytest5
- Add patch to fix build with pytest newer than 4: * pytest4.patch
- update to 1.5 - fixed dependencies * switch to setuptools_scm * avoid dict iteration (fixes issue on python3) * preserve __package__ - ths gets us better pep 302 compliance
- Fixed source URL
- Converted to single-spec - Enabled tests
- update to 1.4: - revert the automated version gathering - fix issue2 - adapt tests on Jython - handle jython __pkgpath__ missabstraction when running python from jar files - alias modules pointing to unimportable modules will return None for all their attributes instead of raising ImportError. This addresses python3.4 where any call to getframeinfo() can choke on sys.modules contents if pytest is not installed (because py.test.* imports it). - introduce apipkg.distribution_version(name) as helper to obtain the current version number of a package from install metadata its used by default with the package name - add an eagerloading option and eagerload automatically if bpython is used (workaround for their monkeypatching) - Switch to use .tar.gz sdist instead of zip - Install LICENSE - BuildRequires python-setuptools
- Initial version