urschrei / pypolyline

Fast Google Polyline encoding and decoding using a Rust binary
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Bump pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0 #17

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Bumps pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0.

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v2.8.0

  • ✨ You can now run cibuildwheel on Podman, as an alternate container engine to Docker (which remains the default). This is useful in environments where a Docker daemon isn't available, for example, it can be run inside a Docker container, or without root access. To use Podman, set the CIBW_CONTAINER_ENGINE option. (#966)

  • ✨ Adds support for building py3-none-{platform} wheels. This works the same as ABI3 - wheels won't be rebuilt, but tests will still be run across all selected versions of Python.

    These wheels contain native extension code, but don't use the Python APIs. Typically, they're bridged to Python using a FFI module like ctypes or cffi. Because they don't use Python ABI, the wheels are more compatible - they work across many Python versions.

    Check out this example ctypes project to see an example of how it works. (#1151)

  • 🛠 cibuildwheel will now error if multiple builds in a single run produce the same wheel filename, as this indicates a misconfiguration. (#1152)

  • 📚 A few docs improvements and updates to keep things up-to-date.

Changelog

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v2.8.0

5 July 2022

  • ✨ You can now run cibuildwheel on Podman, as an alternate container engine to Docker (which remains the default). This is useful in environments where a Docker daemon isn't available, for example, it can be run inside a Docker container, or without root access. To use Podman, set the CIBW_CONTAINER_ENGINE option. (#966)

  • ✨ Adds support for building py3-none-{platform} wheels. This works the same as ABI3 - wheels won't be rebuilt, but tests will still be run across all selected versions of Python.

    These wheels contain native extension code, but don't use the Python APIs. Typically, they're bridged to Python using a FFI module like ctypes or cffi. Because they don't use Python ABI, the wheels are more compatible - they work across many Python versions.

    Check out this example ctypes project to see an example of how it works. (#1151)

  • 🛠 cibuildwheel will now error if multiple builds in a single run produce the same wheel filename, as this indicates a misconfiguration. (#1152)

  • 📚 A few docs improvements and updates to keep things up-to-date.

Commits
  • 5ef488b Bump version: v2.8.0
  • e035e3a Merge pull request #1152 from mayeut/already-built
  • 6fe0354 Merge pull request #966 from Erotemic/new_podman_support
  • 227125c [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#1167)
  • c4f1c31 chore(deps): bump actions/setup-python from 3 to 4 (#1134)
  • 5e2d02d Merge branch 'main' into new_podman_support
  • 9ed9e6b Merge branch 'main' into already-built
  • d02366f fix: multiple version tags per release bug in release tooling (#1166)
  • 9a53751 feat: add support for py3-none-{platform} wheels (#1151)
  • a361670 Pass cwd to first two calls
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