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A collaboration with RMI to integrate FERC Form 1 and EIA CapEx and OpEx reporting
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Update python-levenshtein requirement from <0.13,>=0.12 to >=0.12,<0.21 #287

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Updates the requirements on python-levenshtein to permit the latest version.

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Release 0.20.4

This release converts the python-Levenshtein package to a metapackage, which simply installs the Levenshtein package which is API compatible. Below is a summary of the improvements:

Performance

  • performance improved for the following functions: distance, ratio, jaro, jaro_winkler, editops, opcodes

Fixed

  • fixed incorrect results of jaro and jaro_winkler
  • fix issues in multiple of the median functions which could lead to segmentation faults

Changes

  • drop support for Python versions < 3.6
  • replace usage of deprecated Unicode APIs, which will be removed in Python 3.12

Added

  • add type hints
  • add wheels for all common platforms
Changelog

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v0.20.4

Changed

  • modernize cmake build to fix most conda-forge builds

v0.20.3

Changed

  • Added support for Python3.11

v0.20.2

Fixed

  • fix matching_blocks conversion for empty editops

Changed

  • added in-tree build backend to install cmake and ninja only when it is not installed yet and only when wheels are available

v0.20.1

Fixed

  • fix broken matching_blocks conversion

v0.20.0

Changed

  • use matching_blocks/apply/remove_subsequence/inverse implementation from RapidFuzz

Fixed

  • stop adding data to wheels
  • fix segmentation fault on some invalid editop sequences in subtract_edit
  • detect duplicated entries in editops validation

v0.19.3

Added

  • add musllinux wheels

v0.19.2

Added

  • add missing type hints

v0.19.1

Added

  • Add type hints

v0.19.0

Changed

  • implement all Python wrappers mostly with cython
  • replace usage of deprecated Python APIs

Fixed

  • fix behavior of median and median_improve

v0.18.2

Changed

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e-belfer commented 1 year ago

@dependabot rebase

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Looks like python-levenshtein is no longer updatable, so this is no longer needed.