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Bump pywin32 from 306 to 308 #127

Open dependabot[bot] opened 2 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 weeks ago

Bumps pywin32 from 306 to 308.

Release notes

Sourced from pywin32's releases.

Release 308

A release with a few bugfixes, specifically:

  • Fix error running pywin32_postinstall.py
  • Fix Pythonwin displaying syntax errors in Python 3.13

All changes

Installed with pip:

pip install pywin32 --upgrade

More details in the README

There are no .exe installers for this release - you must use pip.

Release 307

The changes

Installed with pip:

pip install pywin32 --upgrade

More details in the README

There are no .exe installers for this release - you must use pip.

Changelog

Sourced from pywin32's changelog.

Build 308, released 2024-10-12

  • Fix Pythonwin displaying syntax errors in Python 3.13 (#2393)
  • Allowed installs from source w/o having pywin32 pre-installed (for instance, from GitHub) (#2349, @​Avasam)
  • Restored version stamping of installed DLLs (#2349, @​Avasam)
  • Fixed a circular import between win32comext.axscript.client.framework and win32comext.axscript.client.error (#2381, @​Avasam)
  • Remove long-deprecated win32com.server.dispatcher.DispatcherWin32dbg (#2382, @​Avasam)

Build 307, released 2024-10-04

Release process changes

pywin32 is now released from artifacts created by Github actions, whereas previously they were created from an environment where certain tools and libraries were located and installed by hand.

This means some capabilities are no longer provided - this includes some documentation artifacts, such as the .chm file, certain MAPI libraries etc, and .exe installers.

pywin32

  • Remove obsolete and unused pywin.is_platform_unicode (#2343, @​Avasam)
  • Fix isapi.ThreadPoolExtension's printing of exception traceback broken on Python 3.8+ (#2312, @​Avasam)
  • Add RealGetWindowClass (#2299, @​CristiFati)
  • Make it compile on Python 3.13 (#2260, @​clin1234)
  • Fixed accidentally trying to raise a str instead of an Exception in (#2270, @​Avasam)
    • Pythonwin/pywin/debugger/debugger.py
    • Pythonwin/pywin/framework/dlgappcore.py
    • com/win32com/server/policy.py
    • win32/Lib/regutil.py
    • win32/scripts/VersionStamp/vssutil.py
  • Removed the following unused symbols. They were meant to be used as Exceptions, but were accidentally strings (#2270, #2269, @​Avasam)
    • pywin.debugger.debugger.error
    • pywin.framework.dlgappcore.error
    • win32com.server.policy.error
    • regutil.error
    • win32.scripts.VersionStamp.vssutil.error
    • win32com.universal.com_error
    • win32com.client.build.error
    • win32com.client.genpy.error
  • Add EnumDesktopWindows (#2219, @​CristiFati)
  • Marked exc_type and exc_traceback in win32comext.axscript.client.error.AXScriptException.__init__ as deprecated. (#2236, @​Avasam) They are now unused and all information is taken from the exc_value parameter.
  • Fixed non-overriden pywin.scintilla.formatter.Formatter.ColorizeString raising TypeError instead of RuntimeError due to too many parameters (#2216, @​Avasam)
  • Fixed broken since Python 3 tokenization in win32comext.axdebug.codecontainer.pySourceCodeContainer.GetSyntaxColorAttributes (#2216, @​Avasam)
  • Fixed a TypeError due to incorrect kwargs in win32comext.axscript.client.pydumper.Register (#2216, @​Avasam)
  • Fixed error reporting of file copy failure for for installing debug dlls (#2216, @​Avasam)
  • Fixed py.exe -m win32verstamp command and other quote typos caused by Implied String Concatenation (#2225, @​Avasam)
  • Fixed tons of quote-related typos in strings, docs and comments (#2271 , @​Avasam)
  • Fixed VT_SAFEARRAY(VT_RECORD) which were missing the last element (#2247)
  • Fixed MFC redist DLLs not found by preferring corresponding version but accepting different version (#2248, @​andreabravetti)

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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This is a dependency update PR that bumps pywin32 from version 306 to 308. The update includes several bugfixes and improvements, particularly focusing on Python 3.13 compatibility, installation improvements, and various bug fixes. The change is implemented through a simple version number update in the requirements.txt file.

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Update pywin32 dependency version
  • Update pywin32 version from 306 to 308
  • Maintain Windows-specific conditional installation
requirements.txt

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