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Bump importlib-metadata from 1.7.0 to 4.0.0 #69

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps importlib-metadata from 1.7.0 to 4.0.0.

Changelog

Sourced from importlib-metadata's changelog.

v4.0.0

  • #304: PackageMetadata as returned by metadata() and Distribution.metadata() now provides normalized metadata honoring PEP 566:
    • If a long description is provided in the payload of the RFC 822 value, it can be retrieved as the Description field.
    • Any multi-line values in the metadata will be returned as such.
    • For any multi-line values, line continuation characters are removed. This backward-incompatible change means that any projects relying on the RFC 822 line continuation characters being present must be tolerant to them having been removed.
    • Add a json property that provides the metadata converted to a JSON-compatible form per PEP 566.

v3.10.1

  • Minor tweaks from CPython.

v3.10.0

  • #295: Internal refactoring to unify section parsing logic.

v3.9.1

  • #296: Exclude 'prepare' package.
  • #297: Fix ValueError when entry points contains comments.

v3.9.0

  • Use of Mapping (dict) interfaces on SelectableGroups is now flagged as deprecated. Instead, users are advised to use the select interface for future compatibility.

    Suppress the warning with this filter: ignore:SelectableGroups dict interface.

    Or with this invocation in the Python environment: warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'SelectableGroups dict interface').

    Preferably, switch to the select interface introduced in 3.7.0. See the entry points documentation and changelog for the 3.6 release below for more detail.

    For some use-cases, especially those that rely on importlib.metadata in Python 3.8 and 3.9 or those relying on older importlib_metadata (especially on Python 3.5 and earlier), backports.entry_points_selectable was created to ease the transition. Please have a look at that project if simply relying on importlib_metadata 3.6+ is not straightforward. Background in #298.

  • #283: Entry point parsing no longer relies on ConfigParser and instead uses a custom, one-pass parser to load the config, resulting in a ~20% performance improvement when loading entry points.

v3.8.2

  • #293: Re-enabled lazy evaluation of path lookup through a FreezableDefaultDict.

v3.8.1

  • #293: Workaround for error in distribution search.

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Commits
  • 615044d Merge pull request #304.
  • c8b753e Update changelog.
  • cbaa421 Extract multiple_use_keys into a class property.
  • 401bb33 Honor case-insensitivity of metadata keys using FoldedCase.
  • 96c0fec Add test capturing expectation when metadata is not the common case.
  • 008a079 Extend tests to capture multi-value cases.
  • 8bcd887 Fix splitting so test passes.
  • 00bce75 Add test for keyword splitting.
  • c87838e Update test to make the results consistent.
  • 84fd013 Remove 'get_payload' from the PackageMetadata protocol now that Description i...
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Looks like importlib-metadata is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.