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   2024-04-18 11:03:24 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: update to 1.3.3.

    :version: 1.3.3
    :released: Wed Apr 10 2024

    .. change::
        :tags: bug, codegen
        :tickets: 146

        Fixed unexpected error when use control lines which the
        first control block with no bodies other than comments,
        as `pass` is now added to the first empty block.
        Pull request courtesy Hai Zhu.

    .. change::
        :tags: bug, parser
        :tickets: 320

        Fixed unexpected syntax error in strict_undefined mode that occurred
        when using comprehensions within a function in a Mako Python code block.
        Now, the local variable in comprehensions won't be added to the checklist
        when using strict_undefined mode.
        Pull request courtesy Hai Zhu.
   2024-02-02 09:12:34 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: updated to 1.3.2

1.3.2

bug

[bug] [lexer]

Fixed parsing issue where attempting to render a single percent sign % using an \ 
escaped percent %% would not function correctly if the escaped percent were not \ 
the first character on a line. Note that this is a revised version of a similar \ 
change made in Mako 1.3.1 which caused unexpected parsing regressions, resulting \ 
in the release being yanked. Pull request courtesy Hai Zhu.
   2024-01-23 11:17:53 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: updated to 1.3.1

1.3.1

Fixed parsing issue where attempting to render a single percent sign % using an \ 
escaped percent %% would not function correctly if the escaped percent were not \ 
the first character on a line. Pull request courtesy Hai Zhu.
   2023-11-13 12:17:03 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: update to 1.3.0.

Mako 1.3.0 bumps the minimum Python version to 3.8, as 3.7 is EOL as of
2023-06-27.   Python 3.12 is now supported explicitly.
   2022-11-16 14:55:36 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: updated to 1.2.4

1.2.4
Fixed issue where unpacking nested tuples in a for loop using would raise a
"couldn't apply loop context" error if the loop context was used. The regex
used to match the for loop expression now allows the list of loop variables
to contain parenthesized sub-tuples. Pull request courtesy Matt Trescott.
   2022-10-25 13:18:04 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: updated to 1.2.3

1.2.3

Fixed issue in lexer in the same category as that of 366 where the regexp used \ 
to match an end tag didn’t correctly organize for matching characters \ 
surrounded by whitespace, leading to high memory / interpreter hang if a closing \ 
tag incorrectly had a large amount of unterminated space in it. Credit to \ 
Sebastian Chnelik for locating the issue.
As Mako templates inherently render and directly invoke arbitrary Python code \ 
from the template source, it is never appropriate to create templates that \ 
contain untrusted input.

1.2.2

Fixed issue in lexer where the regexp used to match tags would not correctly \ 
interpret quoted sections individually. While this parsing issue still produced \ 
the same expected tag structure later on, the mis-handling of quoted sections \ 
was also subject to a regexp crash if a tag had a large number of quotes within \ 
its quoted sections. Credit to Sebastian Chnelik for locating the issue.
As Mako templates inherently render and directly invoke arbitrary Python code \ 
from the template source, it is never appropriate to create templates that \ 
contain untrusted input.

1.2.1

Various fixes to the test suite in the area of exception message rendering to \ 
accommodate for variability in Python versions as well as Pygments.
Optimized some codepaths within the lexer/Python code generation process, \ 
improving performance for generation of templates prior to their being cached. \ 
Pull request courtesy Takuto Ikuta.

1.2.0
Corrected “universal wheel” directive in setup.cfg so that building a wheel \ 
does not target Python 2.
The bytestring_passthrough template argument is removed, as this flag only \ 
applied to Python 2.
With the removal of Python 2’s cStringIO, Mako now uses its own internal \ 
FastEncodingBuffer exclusively.
Removed disable_unicode flag, that’s no longer used in Python 3.
Refactored test utilities into mako.testing module. Removed unittest.TestCase \ 
dependency in favor of pytest.
Replaced the use of pkg_resources with the importlib library. For Python < \ 
3.8 the library importlib_metadata is used.
Removed support for Python 2 and Python 3.6. Mako now requires Python >= 3.7.
Mako now performs exception chaining using raise from, correctly identifying \ 
underlying exception conditions when it raises its own exceptions. Pull request \ 
courtesy Ram Rachum.
   2022-01-05 16:41:32 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (289)
Log message:
python: egg.mk: add USE_PKG_RESOURCES flag

This flag should be set for packages that import pkg_resources
and thus need setuptools after the build step.

Set this flag for packages that need it and bump PKGREVISION.
   2022-01-04 21:55:40 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1595)
Log message:
*: bump PKGREVISION for egg.mk users

They now have a tool dependency on py-setuptools instead of a DEPENDS
   2021-11-17 18:03:48 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: updated to 1.1.6

1.1.6

[bug] [lexer]

Fixed issue where control statements on multi lines with a backslash would not \ 
parse correctly if the template itself contained CR/LF pairs as on Windows.
   2021-10-26 19:16:46 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
py-mako: updated to 1.1.5

1.1.5

[bug] [tests]

Fixed some issues with running the test suite which would be revealed by running \ 
tests in random order.

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