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falcon-3.1.3.tar.gz | 0001218058 1.16 MB | |
python-falcon-sphinx-pygments-style.patch | 0000000460 460 Bytes | |
python-falcon.changes | 0000029950 29.2 KB | |
python-falcon.spec | 0000004383 4.28 KB |
Revision 50 (latest revision is 56)
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- Update to 3.1.3 * This is a minor bugfix release that only pins the pytest-asyncio test dependency in order to prevent an incompatible version from interfering with the build workflow. * This release is otherwise identical to Falcon 3.1.2. - Update to 3.1.2 ## Summary * This is a minor point release fixing a couple of high impact bugs, as well as publishing binary wheels for the recently released CPython 3.12. ## Changes to Supported Platforms * Falcon is now supported (including binary wheels) on CPython 3.12. A couple of remaining stdlib deprecations from 3.11 and 3.12 will be addressed in Falcon 4.0. * As with the previous release, Python 3.5 & 3.6 remain deprecated and will no longer be supported in Falcon 4.0. * EOL Python 3.7 will no longer be actively supported in 4.0, but the framework should still continue to install from source. We may remove the support for 3.7 altogether later in the 4.x series if we are faced with incompatible ecosystem changes in typing, Cython, etc. ## Fixed * Some essential files were unintentionally omitted from the source distribution archive, rendering it unsuitable to run the test suite off. This has been fixed, and the sdist tarball should now be usable as a base for packaging Falcon in OS distributions. (#2051) * WebSocket implementation has been fixed to properly handle HTTPError and HTTPStatus exceptions raised by custom error handlers. The WebSocket connection is now correctly closed with
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