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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/net/py-gevent
From: Adam Ciarcinski
Date: 2017-07-14 12:19:36
Message id: 20170714101936.6A96AFACB@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
1.2.2:
- Testing on Python 3.5 now uses Python 3.5.3 due to SSL changes. See
:issue:`943`.
- Linux CI has been updated from Ubuntu 12.04 to Ubuntu 14.04 since
the former has reached EOL.
- Linux CI now tests on PyPy2 5.7.1, updated from PyPy2 5.6.0.
- Linux CI now tests on PyPy3 3.5-5.7.1-beta, updated from PyPy3
3.3-5.5-alpha.
- Python 2 sockets are compatible with the ``SOCK_CLOEXEC`` flag found
on Linux. They no longer pass the socket type or protocol to
``getaddrinfo`` when ``connect`` is called. Reported in :issue:`944`
by Bernie Hackett.
- Replace ``optparse`` module with ``argparse``. See :issue:`947`.
- Update to version 1.3.1 of ``tblib`` to fix :issue:`954`,
reported by ml31415.
- Fix the name of the ``type`` parameter to
:func:`gevent.socket.getaddrinfo` to be correct on Python 3. This
would cause callers using keyword arguments to raise a :exc:`TypeError`.
Reported in :issue:`960` by js6626069. Likewise, correct the
argument names for ``fromfd`` and ``socketpair`` on Python 2,
although they cannot be called with keyword arguments under CPython.
.. note:: The ``gethost*`` functions take different argument names
under CPython and PyPy. gevent follows the CPython
convention, although these functions cannot be called with
keyword arguments on CPython.
- The previously-singleton exception objects ``FileObjectClosed`` and
``cancel_wait_ex`` were converted to classes. On Python 3, an
exception object is stateful, including references to its context
and possibly traceback, which could lead to objects remaining alive
longer than intended.
- Make sure that ``python -m gevent.monkey <script>`` runs code in the
global scope, not the scope of the ``main`` function.
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