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Bump icalendar from 5.0.7 to 6.0.0 #2052

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps icalendar from 5.0.7 to 6.0.0.

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v6.0.0

To view the changes, please see the Changelog. This release can be installed from PyPI.

v6.0.0a0

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v5.0.13

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v5.0.12

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Changelog

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6.0.0 (2024-09-28)

Minor changes:

  • Add __all__ variable to each modules in icalendar package
  • Improve test coverage.
  • Adapt test_with_doctest.py to correctly run on Windows.
  • Measure branch coverage when running tests.
  • Export Component base class for typing

New features:

  • Use pyproject.toml file instead of setup.py

Bug fixes:

  • Fix link to stable release of tox in documentation.
  • Fix a bad bytes replace in unescape_char.
  • Handle ValueError in vBinary.from_ical.
  • Ignore the BOM character in incorrectly encoded ics files.

6.0.0a0 (2024-07-03)

Minor changes:

  • Test that all code works with both pytz and zoneinfo.
  • Add message to GitHub release, pointing to the changelog
  • Make coverage report submission optional for pull requests
  • Parallelize coverage
  • Rename master branch to main, see Issue <https://github.com/collective/icalendar/issues/627>_
  • Update docs/usage.rst to use zoneinfo instead of pytz.
  • Added missing public classes and functions to API documentation.
  • Improved namespace management in the icalendar directory.
  • Add Python version badge and badge for test coverage
  • Remove 4.x badge
  • Update list of tox environments
  • Use Coveralls' GitHub Action
  • Check distribution in CI

Breaking changes:

  • Use zoneinfo for icalendar objects created from strings, see Issue [#609](https://github.com/collective/icalendar/issues/609) <https://github.com/collective/icalendar/issues/609>_.

    This is an tested extension of the functionality, not a restriction: If you create icalendar objects with pytz timezones in your code, icalendar will continue to work in the same way.

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coveralls commented 1 month ago

Coverage Status

coverage: 58.192%. remained the same when pulling fc0eb9b98c8787b0f1ea8c3b4d41488d90fdba98 on dependabot/pip/icalendar-6.0.0 into d02038852bec7ea37cc089fddad062efcbccfbe4 on master.

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Superseded by #2055.