YuzuRyo61 / Misskey.py

The Misskey API library for Python. Misskey is made by syuilo. 🐡( '-' 🐡 )hug punch!!!!
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Bump pyparsing from 2.4.0 to 2.4.6 #61

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps pyparsing from 2.4.0 to 2.4.6.

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Pyparsing 2.4.6

Version 2.4.6 - December, 2019

  • Fixed typos in White mapping of whitespace characters, to use correct "\u" prefix instead of "u".

  • Fix bug in left-associative ternary operators defined using infixNotation. First reported on StackOverflow by user Jeronimo.

  • Backport of pyparsing_test namespace from 3.0.0, including TestParseResultsAsserts mixin class defining unittest-helper methods: . def assertParseResultsEquals( self, result, expected_list=None, expected_dict=None, msg=None) . def assertParseAndCheckList( self, expr, test_string, expected_list, msg=None, verbose=True) . def assertParseAndCheckDict( self, expr, test_string, expected_dict, msg=None, verbose=True) . def assertRunTestResults( self, run_tests_report, expected_parse_results=None, msg=None) . def assertRaisesParseException(self, exc_type=ParseException, msg=None)

    To use the methods in this mixin class, declare your unittest classes as:

    from pyparsing import pyparsing_test as ppt class MyParserTest(ppt.TestParseResultsAsserts, unittest.TestCase): ...

Pyparsing 2.4.5

Version 2.4.5 - November, 2019

  • Fixed encoding when setup.py reads README.rst to include the project long description when uploading to PyPI. A stray unicode space in README.rst prevented the source install on systems whose default encoding is not 'utf-8'.

Pyparsing 2.4.4

Check-in bug in Pyparsing 2.4.3 that raised UserWarnings was masked by stdout buffering in unit tests - fixed.

Pyparsing 2.4.3

Version 2.4.3 - November, 2019

(Backport of selected critical items from 3.0.0 development branch.)

  • Fixed a bug in ParserElement.__eq__ that would for some parsers create a recursion error at parser definition time. Thanks to Michael Clerx for the assist. (Addresses issue #123)

  • Fixed bug in indentedBlock where a block that ended at the end of the input string could cause pyparsing to loop forever. Raised as part of discussion on StackOverflow with geckos.

  • Backports from pyparsing 3.0.0: . __diag__.enable_all_warnings()

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Changelog

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Version 2.4.6 - December, 2019

  • Fixed typos in White mapping of whitespace characters, to use correct "\u" prefix instead of "u".

  • Fix bug in left-associative ternary operators defined using infixNotation. First reported on StackOverflow by user Jeronimo.

  • Backport of pyparsing_test namespace from 3.0.0, including TestParseResultsAsserts mixin class defining unittest-helper methods: . def assertParseResultsEquals( self, result, expected_list=None, expected_dict=None, msg=None) . def assertParseAndCheckList( self, expr, test_string, expected_list, msg=None, verbose=True) . def assertParseAndCheckDict( self, expr, test_string, expected_dict, msg=None, verbose=True) . def assertRunTestResults( self, run_tests_report, expected_parse_results=None, msg=None) . def assertRaisesParseException(self, exc_type=ParseException, msg=None)

    To use the methods in this mixin class, declare your unittest classes as:

    from pyparsing import pyparsing_test as ppt class MyParserTest(ppt.TestParseResultsAsserts, unittest.TestCase): ...

Version 2.4.5 - November, 2019

  • Fixed encoding when setup.py reads README.rst to include the project long description when uploading to PyPI. A stray unicode space in README.rst prevented the source install on systems whose default encoding is not 'utf-8'.

Version 2.4.4 - November, 2019

  • Unresolved symbol reference in 2.4.3 release was masked by stdout buffering in unit tests, thanks for the prompt heads-up, Ned Batchelder!

Version 2.4.3 - November, 2019

  • Fixed a bug in ParserElement.eq that would for some parsers create a recursion error at parser definition time. Thanks to Michael Clerx for the assist. (Addresses issue #123)

  • Fixed bug in indentedBlock where a block that ended at the end

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Commits
  • 847af59 Run all the tests
  • 0a6cef0 Fix left-assoc ternary operator in infixNotation; fix White \u string typos; ...
  • c15af9d Updates for 2.4.5 release - bump version and timestamp
  • c4ae2a4 Updates for 2.4.5 release - add note to CHANGES
  • d7fb0d8 Explicitly specify UTF-8 encoding when opening README file (#163)
  • c9142bd Update CHANGES
  • fae08dc Clean up DeprecationWarnings and Py2 compat warnings
  • d78e931 Unresolved symbol reference in 2.4.3 release was masked by stdout buffering i...
  • 89be5c8 Updates for 2.4.3 release - pathlib not Py2-compatible
  • 021888d Updates for 2.4.3 release - use README.rst body instead of pyparsing docstrin...
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