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python-more-itertools-4.1.0-bp150.2.3

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Change Logs

* Thu Mar 29 2018 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- spec-cleaned
- use of %license macro
- removed unneded dependency
* Sat Mar 24 2018 arun@gmx.de
- specfile:
  * update copyright year
- update to version 4.1.0:
  * New itertools:
    + split_at (thanks to michael-celani)
    + circular_shifts (thanks to hiqua)
    + make_decorator - see the blog post Yo, I heard you like
    decorators for a tour (thanks to pylang)
    + always_reversible (thanks to michael-celani)
    + nth_combination (from the Python 3.7 docs)
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + seekable now has an elements method to return cached items.
    + The performance tradeoffs between roundrobin and
    interleave_longest are now documented (thanks michael-celani,
    pylang, and MSeifert04)
- changes from version 4.0.1:
  * No code changes - this release fixes how the docs display on PyPI.
- changes from version 4.0.0:
  * New itertools:
    + consecutive_groups (Based on the example in the Python 2.4 docs)
    + seekable (If you?re looking for how to ?reset? an iterator,
    you?re in luck!)
    + exactly_n (thanks to michael-celani)
    + run_length.encode and run_length.decode
    + difference
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + The number of items between filler elements in intersperse can
    now be specified (thanks to pylang)
    + distinct_permutations and peekable got some minor adjustments
    (thanks to MSeifert04)
    + always_iterable now returns an iterator object. It also now
    allows different types to be considered iterable (thanks to
    jaraco)
    + bucket can now limit the keys it stores in memory one now allows
    for custom exceptions (thanks to kalekundert)
  * Other changes:
    + A few typos were fixed (thanks to EdwardBetts)
    + All tests can now be run with python setup.py test
* Tue Jul 04 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
- Update to version 3.2.0
  * New itertools:
    + :func:`lstrip`, :func:`rstrip`, and :func:`strip`
    (thanks to MSeifert04 and pylang)
    + :func:`islice_extended`
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + Some bugs with slicing :func:`peekable`-wrapped iterables
    were fixed
  3.1.0:
  * New itertools:
    + :func:`numeric_range` (Thanks to BebeSparkelSparkel and
    MSeifert04)
    + :func:`count_cycle` (Thanks to BebeSparkelSparkel)
    + :func:`locate` (Thanks to pylang and MSeifert04)
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + A few itertools are now slightly faster due to some
    function optimizations. (Thanks to MSeifert04)
  * The docs have been substantially revised with installation
    notes, categories for library functions, links, and more.
    (Thanks to pylang)
  3.0.0:
  * Removed itertools:
    + ``context`` has been removed due to a design flaw - see
    below for replacement options. (thanks to NeilGirdhar)
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + ``side_effect`` now supports ``before`` and ``after``
    keyword arguments. (Thanks to yardsale8)
  * PyPy and PyPy3 are now supported.
    The major version change is due to the removal of the
    ``context`` function.
    Replace it with standard ``with`` statement context management:
    .. code-block:: python
    [#] Don't use context() anymore
    file_obj = StringIO()
    consume(print(x, file=f) for f in context(file_obj) for x in
    u'123')
    [#] Use a with statement instead
    file_obj = StringIO()
    with file_obj as f:
    consume(print(x, file=f) for x in u'123')
  2.6.0:
  * New itertools:
    + ``adjacent`` and ``groupby_transform`` (Thanks to diazona)
    + ``always_iterable`` (Thanks to jaraco)
    + (Removed in 3.0.0) ``context`` (Thanks to yardsale8)
    + ``divide`` (Thanks to mozbhearsum)
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + ``ilen`` is now slightly faster. (Thanks to wbolster)
    + ``peekable`` can now prepend items to an iterable. (Thanks
    to diazona)
  2.5.0:
  * New itertools:
    + ``distribute`` (Thanks to mozbhearsum and coady)
    + ``sort_together`` (Thanks to clintval)
    + ``stagger`` and ``zip_offset`` (Thanks to joshbode)
    + ``padded``
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + ``peekable`` now handles negative indexes and slices with
    negative components properly.
    + ``intersperse`` is now slightly faster. (Thanks to pylang)
    + ``windowed`` now accepts a ``step`` keyword argument.
    (Thanks to pylang)
  * Python 3.6 is now supported.
  2.4.1:
  * Move docs 100% to readthedocs.io.
  2.4:
  * New itertools:
    + ``accumulate``, ``all_equal``, ``first_true``,
    ``partition``, and
    ``tail`` from the itertools documentation.
    + ``bucket`` (Thanks to Rosuav and cvrebert)
    + ``collapse`` (Thanks to abarnet)
    + ``interleave`` and ``interleave_longest`` (Thanks to
    abarnet)
    + ``side_effect`` (Thanks to nvie)
    + ``sliced`` (Thanks to j4mie and coady)
    + ``split_before`` and ``split_after`` (Thanks to
    astronouth7303)
    + ``spy`` (Thanks to themiurgo and mathieulongtin)
  * Improvements to existing itertools:
    + ``chunked`` is now simpler and more friendly to garbage
    collection.
    (Contributed by coady, with thanks to piskvorky)
    + ``collate`` now delegates to ``heapq.merge`` when possible.
    (Thanks to kmike and julianpistorius)
    + ``peekable``-wrapped iterables are now indexable and
    sliceable. Iterating through ``peekable``-wrapped iterables
    is also faster.
    + ``one`` and ``unique_to_each`` have been simplified.
    (Thanks to coady)
  2.3:
  * Added ``one`` from ``jaraco.util.itertools``. (Thanks, jaraco!)
  * Added ``distinct_permutations`` and ``unique_to_each``.
    (Contributed by bbayles)
  * Added ``windowed``. (Contributed by bbayles, with thanks to
    buchanae, jaraco, and abarnert)
  * Simplified the implementation of ``chunked``. (Thanks, nvie!)
  * Python 3.5 is now supported. Python 2.6 is no longer supported.
  * Python 3 is now supported directly; there is no 2to3 step.
- Converted to single-spec
* Fri May 30 2014 toddrme2178@gmail.com
- initial version