File python-pydot.changes of Package python-pydot
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Tue Feb 4 03:06:42 UTC 2025 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- Update to 3.0.4:
* Removed:
+ Breaking change: support for Python 3.7 dropped totally.
It was already dropped, but now it's official.
+ Breaking change (but for nobody): Invalid syntax removed.
Removed syntax rules that were never implemented in graphviz's own
parser.
+ Attribute sorting removed.
Pydot will preserve the original order of attributes as defined.
+ Breaking change: Remove `.create_attribute_methods()` from classes.
Setters and getters for attributes are now added to class definitions
by calls to `pydot.core.__generate_attribute_methods()` immediately
after the class is defined, for better compatibility with type-checking
and introspection.
* Changed:
+ Fixed quoting of identifiers with dots.
+ Fixed quoting of leading-numeral strings (strings starting with a
number).
+ Fixed pickling/copying of Dot objects.
+ Improved handling of temporary files. Temporary files will be cleaned
up in all cases, even when exceptions are raised or things exit
unexpectedly.
+ From now on, the license files will be included in the distributed
release as expected.
+ Fix quoting in `Edge.to_string()`.
+ Internal storage and lookup of identifiers (names) improved.
Pydot now always stores values as they were originally input, and only
performs quoting on output.
+ Quoting for attribute values fixed.
Attribute values containing comma-separated strings will now be quoted
correctly.
* Added:
+ All `to_string()` methods now accept an `indent` keyword argument,
which can be either a number or a string. `indentation=4` will indent
each level of the output with four spaces. `indentation=" "` will
indent each level by that many spaces. Other whitespace is also
valid, e.g. indent="\t" for tab indents.
+ Keywords can now be used as names or attribute values.
Graphviz keywords like "graph" or "subgraph" will now be properly
quoted when used as attribute values or as names, where appropriate.
+ Add standard Python logging, using the logger name `pydot`.
- Switch to using pytest to run the testsuite.
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Mon Feb 26 05:57:42 UTC 2024 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- Update to 2.0.0:
* Changed:
+ Broken parsing caused by `pyparsing` updates fixed.
+ Reorganized package/module structure.
+ Reorganized exception hierarchy.
* Deprecated:
+ Test suite option `--no-check`.
* Removed:
+ Drop support for Python 2 and Python < 3.7.
- Drop patch pydot-skip-test.patch, no longer required.
- Switch to autosetup and pyproject macros.
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Tue Jun 13 11:09:47 UTC 2023 - ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>
- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
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Tue Dec 7 07:42:07 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- skip failing tests
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Thu Apr 22 19:34:13 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 1.4.2:
- Documentation: Basic usage examples in `README.md`. (#141)
Changed:
- More detailed error message in case of Graphviz errors. (#239)
- More detailed warning message in case of failure to import the DOT
parser module. (#241)
Deprecated:
- A future pydot 2.0.0 will drop support for Python 2, 3.4 and
possibly other Python versions that are end-of-life at that time.
Pydot does not emit any deprecation warnings about this. Further
pydot 1.x.x releases are currently not foreseen, but if there are
any, should still support the mentioned Python versions. (#229)
Fixed:
- On Python 2, non-equality comparison (`!=`) between two separate, but
equal `Edge` instances will now correctly return `False`, as it
already did on Python 3. (#248)
- Prevent `TypeError` in handling of DOT parser error. (#176)
- Prevent `TypeError` in `graph_from_adjacency_matrix()` and
`graph_from_incidence_matrix()`. (#98)
- Prevent `TypeError` when creating an edge with a `Subgraph` or
`Cluster` object (as opposed to name string) as an edge point. (#89)
- Windows only: Fixed most failures to find Graphviz when a conda or
Anaconda installation exists, but Graphviz was installed manually or
through pip (`.bat`/`.exe` suffix problem). (#205)
- Windows only: Fixed failure to run Graphviz related to side-by-side
assembly (SxS) by now propagating the `SYSTEMROOT` environment
variable. (#208)
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Tue Feb 25 08:02:25 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- We need the full graphviz-gd as otherwise it acts really weirdly
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Thu Apr 4 12:58:15 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Skip one failing test:
* pydot-skip-test.patch
- Enable testsuite and add tests dependencies
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Tue Apr 2 12:56:07 UTC 2019 - Colleen Murphy <comurphy@suse.com>
- Update to 1.4.1:
* Make graph, edge, node attributes order deterministic
* Fix string formatting after catching error (#201)
* Installation of pydot in conda env on Windows directly supported
* Fixed comparing of SHA hash in regression tests (which fail now)
* Dropped Python 2.6 support (#185)
* Move errno from os to builtin. Fixes #177 (#191, #182)
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Tue Dec 18 23:56:25 UTC 2018 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
- Use noun phrase in summary. Grammar adjustments for the
description.
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Tue Dec 4 12:52:08 UTC 2018 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
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Sat Jan 6 17:20:02 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de
- specfile:
* update copyright year
- update to version 1.2.4:
* ENH: propagate `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` when calling GraphViz
* API: raise `OSError` when a GraphViz executable is not found
* API: add method `__str__` to classes `Node, Edge, Graph`
* API: add arg `encoding` to `Dot` methods `create, write`
* API: quote cluster names when necessary
* API: give source and destination nodes as separate args to
`Edge.__init__`
* API: never ignore `src, dst`, overwrite if `points` defined in
`obj_dict`
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Wed Apr 19 16:15:07 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Implement single-spec version.
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Tue Nov 1 20:19:09 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Update source url
- Remove some obsolete parts of the spec file
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Tue Nov 1 19:38:17 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Update to 1.2.3
- support Python 2.6
- several corrections
- quote empty strings to avoid graphviz errors
- Update to 1.2.0
- support Python 3
- bumped dependency to `pyparsing >= 2.1.4`
- tests running on Travis CI
- tests require `chardet`
- detect character encoding for most test files
using the package `chardet`
- API:
+ on all operating systems, search GraphViz
executables in environment `$PATH`,
using `subprocess.Popen`.
No paths hard-coded due to security and privacy issues.
+ add option to pass GraphViz executable name
or absolute path as `prog` to `pydot.Dot.write_*` methods.
This provides an alternative to
adding GraphViz to the `$PATH`.
+ the functions:
* `pydot.graph_from_dot_data`
* `pydot.graph_from_dot_file`
* `dot_parser.parse_dot_data`
changed to always return a `list` of graphs,
instead of behaving differently for singletons.
+ require that the user explicitly give an encoding to
the function `pydot.graph_from_dot_file`,
with default encoding same as `io.open`.
+ decode to unicode at program boundaries, and
treat binary images as bytes,
for more compatibility with python 3.
Use `io.open`, instead of the built-in `open`.
+ rm function `pydot.set_graphviz_executables`
+ rm attribute `pydot.Dot.progs`
- Update to 1.1.0
- compatibility with `pyparsing >= 1.5.7`
- API:
+ `pydot.Graph.to_string`: hide `subgraph` keyword only if so requested
+ produce `warnings.warn` if `pydot.dot_parser` fails to import,
instead of `print`
- Update to 1.0.29
- Maintenance release that keeps the same API
- pin `pyparsing == 1.5.7`
- update version number in source code
- update `setup.py`
- Remove unneeded python-pydot-1.0.28_fix_pyparser_2_incompatibility.patch
- Remove out-of-date example files
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Sat May 3 14:00:00 UTC 2014 - andrea@opensuse.org
- added python-pydot-1.0.28_fix_pyparser_2_incompatibility.patch to fix
incompatibility when using pydot with pyparser 2
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Fri May 25 09:05:07 UTC 2012 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Update to version 1.0.28
* Bugfixes
- Spec file cleanup
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Wed Jun 1 07:34:40 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 1.0.25
* Minor bugfixes
- Spec file cleanup:
* Package examples as 'examples'
* Use SUSE version checks for %py_requires and noarch
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Thu Feb 17 22:24:32 UTC 2011 - jw@novell.com
- Update to 1.0.4
- Example-demo.py added.
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Thu Feb 17 21:35:33 UTC 2011 - jw@novell.com
- Taken from home:leo_eraly