File python-javaproperties.changes of Package python-javaproperties
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Mon Feb 24 14:27:18 UTC 2025 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
- Update to 0.8.2
* Drop support for Python 3.6 and 3.7
* Support Python 3.11, 3.12, and 3.13
* Migrated from setuptools to hatch
- Update BuildRequires from pyproject.toml
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Wed Mar 6 14:31:15 UTC 2024 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
- Switch package to modern Python Stack on SLE-15
+ Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
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Mon Apr 3 09:02:47 UTC 2023 - pgajdos@suse.com
- version update to 0.8.1
v0.8.1 (2021-10-05)
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- Fix a typing issue in Python 3.9
- Support Python 3.10
v0.8.0 (2020-11-28)
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- Drop support for Python 2.7, 3.4, and 3.5
- Support Python 3.9
- `ensure_ascii` parameter added to `PropertiesFile.dump()` and
`PropertiesFile.dumps()`
- **Bugfix**: When parsing XML input, empty `<entry>` tags now produce an empty
string as a value, not `None`
- Added type annotations
- `Properties` and `PropertiesFile` no longer raise `TypeError` when given a
non-string key or value, as type correctness is now expected to be enforced
through static type checking
- The `PropertiesElement` classes returned by `parse()` are no longer
subclasses of `namedtuple`, but they can still be iterated over to retrieve
their fields like a tuple
- python-six is not required
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Thu Apr 16 12:19:12 UTC 2020 - pgajdos@suse.com
- version update to 0.7.0
v0.7.0 (2020-03-09)
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- `parse()` now accepts strings as input
- **Breaking**: `parse()` now returns a generator of custom objects instead of
triples of strings
- Gave `PropertiesFile` a settable `timestamp` property
- Gave `PropertiesFile` a settable `header_comment` property
- Handle unescaping surrogate pairs on narrow Python builds
v0.6.0 (2020-02-28)
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- Include changelog in the Read the Docs site
- Support Python 3.8
- When dumping a value that begins with more than one space, only escape the
first space in order to better match Java's behavior
- Gave `dump()`, `dumps()`, `escape()`, and `join_key_value()` an
`ensure_ascii` parameter for optionally not escaping non-ASCII characters in
output
- Gave `dump()` and `dumps()` an `ensure_ascii_comments` parameter for
controlling what characters in the `comments` parameter are escaped
- Gave `to_comment()` an `ensure_ascii` parameter for controlling what
characters are escaped
- Added a custom encoding error handler `'javapropertiesreplace'` that encodes
invalid characters as `\uXXXX` escape sequences
- really test the package
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Tue Nov 26 12:33:45 UTC 2019 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
- Initial build
+ Version 0.5.2