2025-03-06 09:21:26 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: updated to 15.0.1
15.0.1
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2025-02-18 11:32:29 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: updated to 15.0
15.0
Backwards-incompatible changes
Client connections use SOCKS and HTTP proxies automatically.
If a proxy is configured in the operating system or with an environment \
variable, websockets uses it automatically when connecting to a server. SOCKS \
proxies require installing the third-party library python-socks.
If you want to disable the proxy, add proxy=None when calling \
:func:`~asyncio.client.connect`.
Keepalive is enabled in the :mod:`threading` implementation.
The :mod:`threading` implementation now sends Ping frames at regular intervals \
and closes the connection if it doesn't receive a matching Pong frame just like \
the :mod:`asyncio` implementation.
New features
Added :func:`~asyncio.router.route` and :func:`~asyncio.router.unix_route` to \
dispatch connections to handlers based on the request path. Read more about \
routing in :doc:`routing <../topics/routing>`.
Improvements
Refreshed several how-to guides and topic guides.
Added type overloads for the decode argument of \
:meth:`~asyncio.connection.Connection.recv`. This may simplify static typing.
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2025-02-02 11:38:04 by Havard Eidnes | Files touched by this commit (28) |
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lang/python and a number of python packages: re-do atomic64.mk issue.
Evidently, python 3.13 brought in the need to support 64-bit atomics.
This means that python extension packages built with C needs to
use mk/atomic64.mk to make -latomic available on the required 32-bit
ports. Sadly, there is no reliable way to detect in the .mk files
whether the package is using C (or C++), so this change adds an
unconditional include of mk/atomic64.mk when the python version is
equal to or larger than 3.13 for packages using egg.mk or wheel.mk.
This undoes the individual package Makefile inclusions of mk/atomic64.mk
that I've added over the last few days.
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2025-01-26 16:48:45 by Havard Eidnes | Files touched by this commit (1) |
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www/py-websockets: use atomic64.mk to fix build on macppc w/python3.13.
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2025-01-20 07:07:27 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: updated to 14.2
14.2
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2024-11-16 11:28:13 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: updated to 14.1
14.1
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2024-11-11 09:04:59 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: update to 14.0.
Changes not found.
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2024-11-11 08:29:31 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (862) |
Log message:
py-*: remove unused tool dependency
py-setuptools includes the py-wheel functionality nowadays
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2024-08-29 10:08:31 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: updated to 13.0.1
13.0.1
Add provenance attestations.
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2023-10-27 11:06:02 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) |  |
Log message:
py-websockets: updated to 12.0
12.0
Backwards-incompatible changes
websockets 12.0 requires Python ≥ 3.8.
websockets 11.0 is the last version supporting Python 3.7.
Improvements
Made convenience imports from websockets compatible with static code analysis \
tools such as auto-completion in an IDE or type checking with mypy.
Accepted a plain :class:`int` where an :class:`~http.HTTPStatus` is expected.
Added :class:`~frames.CloseCode`.
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