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- Fix source URL. - Provide python2- package for compatibility with singlespec macros. - Run unit tests - Update to version 0.5.5 * Issue `#13 <https://github.com/jazzband/contextlib2/issues/13>`__: ``setup.py`` now falls back to plain ``distutils`` if ``setuptools`` is not available (patch by Allan Harwood) * Updates to the default compatibility testing matrix: * Added: PyPy3, CPython 3.6 (maintenance), CPython 3.7 (development) * Dropped: CPython 3.3 - Update to version 0.5.4 * Thanks to the welcome efforts of Jannis Leidel, contextlib2 is now a [Jazzband](https://jazzband.co/) project! This means that I (Nick Coghlan) am no longer a single point of failure for backports of future contextlib updates to earlier Python versions. * Issue `#7 <https://github.com/jazzband/contextlib2/issues/7>`__: Backported fix for CPython issue `#27122 <http://bugs.python.org/issue27122>`__, preventing a potential infinite loop on Python 3.5 when handling ``RuntimeError`` (CPython updates by Gregory P. Smith & Serhiy Storchaka) - Update to version 0.5.3 * ``ExitStack`` now correctly handles context managers implemented as old-style classes in Python 2.x (such as ``codecs.StreamReader`` and ``codecs.StreamWriter``) * ``setup.py`` has been migrated to setuptools and configured to emit a universal wheel file by default - Update to version 0.5.2 * development migrated from BitBucket to GitHub * ``redirect_stream``, ``redirect_stdout``, ``redirect_stderr`` and ``suppress`` now explicitly inherit from ``object``, ensuring compatibility with ``ExitStack`` when run under Python 2.x (patch contributed by Devin Jeanpierre). * ``MANIFEST.in`` is now included in the published sdist, ensuring the archive can be precisely recreated even without access to the original source repo (patch contributed by Guy Rozendorn) - Update to version 0.5.1 * Python 2.6 compatilibity restored (patch contributed by Armin Ronacher) * README converted back to reStructured Text formatting - Update to version 0.5.0 * Updated to include all features from the Python 3.4 and 3.5 releases of contextlib (also includes some ``ExitStack`` enhancements made following the integration into the standard library for Python 3.3) * The legacy ``ContextStack`` and ``ContextDecorator.refresh_cm`` APIs are no longer documented and emit ``DeprecationWarning`` when used * Python 2.6, 3.2 and 3.3 have been dropped from compatibility testing * tox is now supported for local version compatibility testing (patch by Marc Abramowitz)
- version 0.4.0: initial build