vberlier / narmock

A minimal mocking utility for C projects.
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Bump pycparser from 2.19 to 2.20 #11

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps pycparser from 2.19 to 2.20.

Changelog

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  • Version 2.20 (2020.03.04)

    • #61: Fix slow backtracking when parsing strings.
    • #99: Parser for FuncDecl incorrectly sets declname attribute on return type.
    • #310: Fix crash when file starts with a semicolon.
    • #313: Fix array type generation.
    • #314: Fix failed parsing of unnamed function parameters with array dim qualifiers.
    • #315: Fix pointer type generation.
    • #324: Fixes for u/l constant integer suffix.
    • #346: Fix error transforming an empty switch.
    • #350: Recognize integer multicharacter constants like 'ABCD'.
    • #363: Fix incorrect AST when parsing offsetof.
Commits
  • 0055fac Update instructions to release. Release 2.20 was pushed
  • 6290cb4 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:eliben/pycparser
  • dd0cf11 Update version 2.19 --> 2.20
  • eed9f27 Update README.rst
  • 02312bc Move CI indicators
  • 49282e9 Add travis testing for python 3.7 and 3.8 and remove workaround
  • e4288ca Trim whitespace
  • 67f545d Fix #363 incorrect AST when parsing offsetof (#364)
  • 74cc649 Update README to mention non-installation of fake headers
  • 1166ea1 Add unaligned versions of intel vector types (#357)
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