Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/py-pyparsing
From: Adam Ciarcinski
Date: 2022-01-21 12:31:47
Message id: 20220121113147.C9790FB24@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
py-pyparsing: updated to 3.0.7

Version 3.0.7
-------------
- Fixed bug 345, in which delimitedList changed expressions in place
  using expr.streamline(). Reported by Kim Gräsman, thanks!

- Fixed bug 346, when a string of word characters was passed to WordStart
  or WordEnd instead of just taking the default value. Originally posted
  as a question by Parag on StackOverflow, good catch!

- Fixed bug 350, in which White expressions could fail to match due to
  unintended whitespace-skipping. Reported by Fu Hanxi, thank you!

- Fixed bug 355, when a QuotedString is defined with characters in its
  quoteChar string containing regex-significant characters such as ., *,
  ?, [, ], etc.

- Fixed bug in ParserElement.run_tests where comments would be displayed
  using with_line_numbers.

- Added optional "min" and "max" arguments to \ 
`delimited_list`. PR
  submitted by Marius, thanks!

- Added new API change note in `whats_new_in_pyparsing_3_0_0`, regarding
  a bug fix in the `bool()` behavior of `ParseResults`.

  Prior to pyparsing 3.0.x, the `ParseResults` class implementation of
  `__bool__` would return `False` if the `ParseResults` item list was empty,
  even if it contained named results. In 3.0.0 and later, `ParseResults` will
  return `True` if either the item list is not empty *or* if the named
  results dict is not empty.

      # generate an empty ParseResults by parsing a blank string with
      # a ZeroOrMore
      result = Word(alphas)[...].parse_string("")
      print(result.as_list())
      print(result.as_dict())
      print(bool(result))

      # add a results name to the result
      result["name"] = "empty result"
      print(result.as_list())
      print(result.as_dict())
      print(bool(result))

  Prints:

      []
      {}
      False

      []
      {'name': 'empty result'}
      True

  In previous versions, the second call to `bool()` would return `False`.

- Minor enhancement to Word generation of internal regular expression, to
  emit consecutive characters in range, such as "ab", as \ 
"ab", not "a-b".

- Fixed character ranges for search terms using non-Western characters
  in booleansearchparser, PR submitted by tc-yu, nice work!

- Additional type annotations on public methods.

Files:
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1.25modifypkgsrc/devel/py-pyparsing/Makefile
1.25modifypkgsrc/devel/py-pyparsing/distinfo