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python-attrs-19.3.0-bp153.2.1

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Version: 19.3.0-bp152.1.1
* Thu May 14 2020 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Do not restrict us to new setuptools, we generate stuff
  even with the older variants
* Mon Oct 21 2019 Ond?ej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- update to 19.3.0
  * Fixed auto_attribs usage when default values cannot be compared directly
    with ==, such as numpy arrays.
* Fri Oct 04 2019 Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
- update to version 19.2.0:
  * Backward-incompatible Changes
    + Removed deprecated "Attribute" attribute "convert" per scheduled
    removal on 2019/1.  This planned deprecation is tracked in issue
    `#307 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/307>`_.
    `#504 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/504>`_
    + "__lt__", "__le__", "__gt__", and "__ge__" do not consider
    subclasses comparable anymore.  This has been deprecated since
    18.2.0 and was raising a "DeprecationWarning" for over a year.
    `#570 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/570>`_
  * Deprecations
    + The "cmp" argument to "attr.s()" and "attr.ib()" is now
    deprecated.  Please use "eq" to add equality methods ("__eq__"
    and "__ne__") and "order" to add ordering methods ("__lt__",
    "__le__", "__gt__", and "__ge__") instead ? just like with
    `dataclasses
    <https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html>`_.  Both
    are effectively "True" by default but it's enough to set
    "eq=False" to disable both at once.  Passing "eq=False,
    order=True" explicitly will raise a "ValueError" though.  Since
    this is arguably a deeper backward-compatibility break, it will
    have an extended deprecation period until 2021-06-01.  After
    that day, the "cmp" argument will be removed.  "attr.Attribute"
    also isn't orderable anymore.  `#574
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/574>`_
  * Changes
    + Updated "attr.validators.__all__" to include new validators
    added in `#425`_.  `#517
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/517>`_
    + Slotted classes now use a pure Python mechanism to rewrite the
    "__class__" cell when rebuilding the class, so "super()" works
    even on environments where "ctypes" is not installed.  `#522
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/522>`_
    + When collecting attributes using "@attr.s(auto_attribs=True)",
    attributes with a default of "None" are now deleted too.  `#523
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/523>`_, `#556
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/556>`_
    + Fixed "attr.validators.deep_iterable()" and
    "attr.validators.deep_mapping()" type stubs.  `#533
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/533>`_
    + "attr.validators.is_callable()" validator now raises an
    exception "attr.exceptions.NotCallableError", a subclass of
    "TypeError", informing the received value.  `#536
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/536>`_
    + "@attr.s(auto_exc=True)" now generates classes that are hashable
    by ID, as the documentation always claimed it would.  `#543
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/543>`_, `#563
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/563>`_
    + Added "attr.validators.matches_re()" that checks string
    attributes whether they match a regular expression.  `#552
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/552>`_
    + Keyword-only attributes ("kw_only=True") and attributes that are
    excluded from the "attrs"'s "__init__" ("init=False") now can
    appear before mandatory attributes.  `#559
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/559>`_
    + The fake filename for generated methods is now more stable.  It
    won't change when you restart the process.  `#560
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/560>`_
    + The value passed to "@attr.ib(repr=?)" can now be either a
    boolean (as before) or a callable.  That callable must return a
    string and is then used for formatting the attribute by the
    generated "__repr__()" method.  `#568
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/568>`_
    + Added "attr.__version_info__" that can be used to reliably check
    the version of "attrs" and write forward- and
    backward-compatible code.  Please check out the `section on
    deprecated APIs
    <http://www.attrs.org/en/stable/api.html#deprecated-apis>`_ on
    how to use it.  `#580
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/580>`_
* Mon Aug 12 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Switch to multibuild to enable tests
* Mon Mar 04 2019 Ond?ej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- update to 19.1.0
  * Fixed a bug where deserialized objects with cache_hash=True could have
    incorrect hash code values
  * Add is_callable, deep_iterable, and deep_mapping validators.
  * Fixed stub files to prevent errors raised by mypy's
    disallow_any_generics = True option.
  * Attributes with init=False now can follow after kw_only=True attributes.
  * attrs now has first class support for defining exception classes.
  * Clarified documentation for hashing to warn that hashable objects should
    be deeply immutable
* Thu Dec 06 2018 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Fix fdupes call
* Sat Sep 01 2018 arun@gmx.de
- specfile:
  - removed devel from noarch package
  - be more specific in %files section
- update to version 18.2.0:
  * Deprecations
    + Comparing subclasses using "<", ">", "<=", and ">=" is now
    deprecated.  The docs always claimed that instances are only
    compared if the types are identical, so this is a first step to
    conform to the docs.  Equality operators ("==" and "!=") were
    always strict in this regard.  issue 394
  * Changes
    + "attrs" now ships its own PEP 484 type hints.  Together with
    mypy's "attrs" plugin, you've got all you need for writing
    statically typed code in both Python 2 and 3!  At that occasion,
    we've also added `narrative docs` about type annotations in
    "attrs".  issue #238
    + Added *kw_only* arguments to "attr.ib" and "attr.s", and a
    corresponding *kw_only* attribute to "attr.Attribute".  This
    change makes it possible to have a generated "__init__" with
    keyword-only arguments on Python 3, relaxing the required
    ordering of default and non-default valued attributes.  issues #281, #411
    + The test suite now runs with "hypothesis.HealthCheck.too_slow"
    disabled to prevent CI breakage on slower computers. issues
    [#364], #396
    + "attr.validators.in_()" now raises a "ValueError" with a useful
    message even if the options are a string and the value is not a
    string. issue #383
    + "attr.asdict()" now properly handles deeply nested lists and
    dictionaries. issue #395
    + Added "attr.converters.default_if_none()" that allows to replace
    "None" values in attributes.  For example
    "attr.ib(converter=default_if_none(""))" replaces "None" by
    empty strings. issues #400, #414
    + Fixed a reference leak where the original class would remain
    live after being replaced when "slots=True" is set. isue #407
    + Slotted classes can now be made weakly referenceable by passing
    "@attr.s(weakref_slot=True)". issue #420
    + Added *cache_hash* option to "@attr.s" which causes the hash
    code to be computed once and stored on the object. issue #425
    + Attributes can be named "property" and "itemgetter" now. issue
    [#430]
    + It is now possible to override a base class' class variable
    using only class annotations. issue #431
* Sun May 06 2018 arun@gmx.de
- update to version 18.1.0:
  * "x=X(); x.cycle = x; repr(x)" will no longer raise a
    "RecursionError", and will instead show as "X(x=...)".
  * "attr.ib(factory=f)" is now syntactic sugar for the common case of
    "attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(f))".
  * Added "attr.field_dict()" to return an ordered dictionary of
    "attrs" attributes for a class, whose keys are the attribute
    names.
  * The order of attributes that are passed into "attr.make_class()"
    or the "these" argument of "@attr.s()" is now retained if the
    dictionary is ordered (i.e. "dict" on Python 3.6 and later,
    "collections.OrderedDict" otherwise).
  * Before, the order was always determined by the order in which the
    attributes have been defined which may not be desirable when
    creating classes programatically.
  * In slotted classes, "__getstate__" and "__setstate__" now ignore
    the "__weakref__" attribute.
  * Setting the cell type is now completely best effort.  This fixes
    "attrs" on Jython.  We cannot make any guarantees regarding Jython
    though, because our test suite cannot run due to dependency
    incompatabilities.
  * If "attr.s" is passed a *these* argument, it will not attempt to
    remove attributes with the same name from the class body anymore.
  * The hash of "attr.NOTHING" is now vegan and faster on 32bit Python
    builds.
  * The overhead of instantiating frozen dict classes is virtually
    eliminated.
  * Generated "__init__" methods now have an "__annotations__"
    attribute derived from the types of the fields.
  * We have restructured the documentation a bit to account for
    "attrs"' growth in scope.  Instead of putting everything into the
    `examples <http://www.attrs.org/en/stable/examples.html>`_ page,
    we have started to extract narrative chapters.
Version: 17.4.0-bp150.3.1
* Wed Jan 03 2018 arun@gmx.de
- specfile:
  * update copyright year
- update to version 17.4.0:
  * Backward-incompatible Changes
    + The traversal of MROs when using multiple inheritance was
    backward:
    If you defined a class "C" that subclasses "A" and "B" like
    "C(A, B)", "attrs" would have collected the attributes from "B"
  * before* those of "A".
    This is now fixed and means that in classes that employ multiple
    inheritance, the output of "__repr__" and the order of
    positional arguments in "__init__" changes.
    Due to the nature of this bug, a proper deprecation cycle was
    unfortunately impossible.
    Generally speaking, it's advisable to prefer "kwargs"-based
    initialization anyways ? *especially* if you employ multiple
    inheritance and diamond-shaped hierarchies.
    + The "__repr__" set by "attrs" no longer produces an
    "AttributeError" when the instance is missing some of the
    specified attributes (either through deleting or after using
    "init=False" on some attributes).
    This can break code that relied on "repr(attr_cls_instance)"
    raising "AttributeError" to check if any attr-specified members
    were unset.
    If you were using this, you can implement a custom method for
    checking this::
    def has_unset_members(self):
    for field in attr.fields(type(self)):
    try:
    getattr(self, field.name)
    except AttributeError:
    return True
    return False
  * Deprecations
    + The "attr.ib(convert=callable)" option is now deprecated in
    favor of "attr.ib(converter=callable)".
    This is done to achieve consistency with other noun-based
    arguments like *validator*.  *convert* will keep working until
    at least January 2019 while raising a "DeprecationWarning".
  * Changes
    + Generated "__hash__" methods now hash the class type along with
    the attribute values.  Until now the hashes of two classes with
    the same values were identical which was a bug.
    The generated method is also *much* faster now.
    + "attr.ib"?s "metadata" argument now defaults to a unique empty
    "dict" instance instead of sharing a common empty "dict" for
    all.  The singleton empty "dict" is still enforced.
    + "ctypes" is optional now however if it's missing, a bare
    "super()" will not work in slots classes.  This should only
    happen in special environments like Google App Engine.
    + The attribute redefinition feature introduced in 17.3.0 now
    takes into account if an attribute is redefined via multiple
    inheritance.  In that case, the definition that is closer to the
    base of the class hierarchy wins.
    + Subclasses of "auto_attribs=True" can be empty now.
    + Equality tests are *much* faster now.
    + All generated methods now have correct "__module__", "__name__",
    and (on Python 3) "__qualname__" attributes.
* Thu Dec 21 2017 jmatejek@suse.com
- add test requirements, run tests conditionally
  (not BuildRequiring pytest fixes bsc#1073845)
* Thu Nov 09 2017 arun@gmx.de
- update to version 17.3.0:
  * Backward-incompatible Changes
    + Attributes are not defined on the class body anymore.  This
    means that if you define a class "C" with an attribute "x", the
    class will *not* have an attribute "x" for introspection
    anymore.  Instead of "C.x", use "attr.fields(C).x" or look at
    "C.__attrs_attrs__".  The old behavior has been deprecated since
    version 16.1.  (`#253
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/253>`_)
  * Changes
    + "super()" and "__class__" now work on Python 3 when
    "slots=True".  (`#102
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/102>`_, `#226
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/226>`_, `#269
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/269>`_, `#270
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/270>`_, `#272
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/272>`_)- Added
    "type" argument to "attr.ib()" and corresponding "type"
    attribute to "attr.Attribute".  This change paves the way for
    automatic type checking and serialization (though as of this
    release "attrs" does not make use of it).  In Python 3.6 or
    higher, the value of "attr.Attribute.type" can alternately be
    set using variable type annotations (see `PEP 526
    <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0526/>`_). (`#151
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/151>`_, `#214
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/214>`_, `#215
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/215>`_, `#239
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/239>`_)
    + The combination of "str=True" and "slots=True" now works on
    Python 2.  (`#198
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/198>`_)
    + "attr.Factory" is hashable again. (`#204
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/204>`_)
    + Subclasses now can overwrite attribute definitions of their
    superclass.  That means that you can -- for example -- change
    the default value for an attribute by redefining it.  (`#221
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/221>`_, `#229
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/229>`_)
    + Added new option "auto_attribs" to "@attr.s" that allows to
    collect annotated fields without setting them to "attr.ib()".
    Setting a field to an "attr.ib()" is still possible to supply
    options like validators.  Setting it to any other value is
    treated like it was passed as "attr.ib(default=value)" --
    passing an instance of "attr.Factory" also works as expected.
    (`#262 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/262>`_,
    `#277 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/277>`_)
    + Instances of classes created using "attr.make_class()" can now
    be pickled.  (`#282
    <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/282>`_)
* Tue Jul 04 2017 tbechtold@suse.com
- update to 17.2.0:
  - Validators are hashable again.
  - ``attrs`` will set the ``__hash__()`` method to ``None`` by default now.
    The way hashes were handled before was in conflict with `Python's
    specification
    This *may* break some software although this breakage is most likely just
    surfacing of latent bugs.
    You can always make ``attrs`` create the ``__hash__()`` method using
    ``@attr.s(hash=True)``. See `#136`_ for the rationale of this change.
  - Correspondingly, ``attr.ib``'s ``hash`` argument is ``None`` by default too
    and mirrors the ``cmp`` argument as it should.
  - ``attr.assoc()`` is now deprecated in favor of ``attr.evolve()`` and will
    stop working in 2018.
  - Fix default hashing behavior.
    Now *hash* mirrors the value of *cmp* and classes are unhashable by default.
  - Added ``attr.evolve()`` that, given an instance of an ``attrs`` class and
    field changes as keyword arguments, will instantiate a copy of the given
    instance with the changes applied.
  - ``FrozenInstanceError`` is now raised when trying to delete an attribute
    from a frozen class.
  - Frozen-ness of classes is now inherited.
  - ``__attrs_post_init__()`` is now run if validation is disabled.
  - Added ``attr.validators.in_(options)`` that, given the allowed `options`,
    checks whether the attribute value is in it.
    This can be used to check constants, enums, mappings, etc.
  - Added ``attr.validators.and_()`` that composes multiple validators into one.
  - For convenience, the ``validator`` argument of ``@attr.s`` now can take a
    ``list`` of validators that are wrapped using ``and_()``.
  - Accordingly, ``attr.validators.optional()`` now can take a ``list`` of
    validators too.
  - Validators can now be defined conveniently inline by using the attribute as
    a decorator.
  - ``attr.Factory()`` now has a ``takes_self`` argument that makes the
    initializer to pass the partially initialized instance into the factory.
    In other words you can define attribute defaults based on other attributes.
  - Default factories can now also be defined inline using decorators.
    They are *always* passed the partially initialized instance.
  - Conversion can now be made optional using ``attr.converters.optional()``.
  - ``attr.make_class()`` now accepts the keyword argument ``bases`` which
    allows for subclassing.
  - Metaclasses are now preserved with ``slots=True``.
  - Attributes now can have user-defined metadata which greatly improves
    ``attrs``'s extensibility.
  - Allow for a ``__attrs_post_init__()`` method that -- if defined -- will get
    called at the end of the ``attrs``-generated ``__init__()`` method.
  - Added ``@attr.s(str=True)`` that will optionally create a ``__str__()``
    method that is identical to ``__repr__()``.
  - ``__name__`` is not overwritten with ``__qualname__`` for
    ``attr.s(slots=True)`` classes anymore.
  - Added ``attr.astuple()`` that -- similarly to ``attr.asdict()`` --
    returns the instance as a tuple.
  - Converts now work with frozen classes.
  - Instantiation of ``attrs`` classes with converters is now significantly
    faster.
  - Pickling now works with ``__slots__`` classes.
  - ``attr.assoc()`` now works with ``__slots__`` classes.
  - The tuple returned by ``attr.fields()`` now also allows to access the
    ``Attribute`` instances by name.
  - All instances where function arguments were called ``cl`` have been changed
    to the more Pythonic ``cls``.
  - Accessing ``Attribute`` instances on class objects is now deprecated and
    will stop working in 2017.
  - The serious business aliases ``attr.attributes`` and ``attr.attr`` have been
    deprecated in favor of ``attr.attrs`` and ``attr.attrib`` which are much
    more consistent and frankly obvious in hindsight.
  - ``attr.asdict()``\ 's ``dict_factory`` arguments is now propagated on
    recursion.
  - ``attr.asdict()``, ``attr.has()`` and ``attr.fields()`` are significantly
    faster.
  - Add ``attr.attrs`` and ``attr.attrib`` as a more consistent aliases for
    ``attr.s`` and ``attr.ib``.
  - Add ``frozen`` option to ``attr.s`` that will make instances best-effort
    immutable.
  - ``attr.asdict()`` now takes ``retain_collection_types`` as an argument.
* Sat Jul 01 2017 okurz@suse.com
- Convert to singlespec
* Tue Jul 05 2016 hpj@urpla.net
- update to 16.0.0
  Backward-incompatible changes:
  * Python 3.3 and 2.6 aren?t supported anymore. They may work by chance but
    any effort to keep them working has ceased.
    The last Python 2.6 release was on October 29, 2013 and isn?t supported by
    the CPython core team anymore. Major Python packages like Django and Twisted
    dropped Python 2.6 a while ago already.
    Python 3.3 never had a significant user base and wasn?t part of any
    distribution?s LTS release.
  Changes:
  * __slots__ have arrived! Classes now can automatically be slots-style (and
    save your precious memory) just by passing slots=True. #35
  * Allow the case of initializing attributes that are set to init=False. This
    allows for clean initializer parameter lists while being able to initialize
    attributes to default values. #32
  * attr.asdict can now produce arbitrary mappings instead of Python dicts when
    provided with a dict_factory argument. #40 Multiple performance improvements.
* Thu Jun 02 2016 tbechtold@suse.com
- fix Source url
* Thu Jun 02 2016 jacobwinski@gmail.com
- Initial version