Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2023-11-06 21:00:39
Message id: 20231106200039.6F7EDFA2D@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
py-zstandard: update to 0.22.0.

Backwards Compatibility Notes

    ZstdDecompressor.decompressobj() will change read_across_frames to
    default to True in a future release. If you depend on the current
    functionality of stopping at frame boundaries, start explicitly passing
    read_across_frames=False to preserve the current behavior.
    manylinux2010 wheels are no longer published since this wheel format
    is no longer supported by the pypa/manylinux project.
    Removed CI coverage for PyPy 3.7 and 3.8, which are no longer supported
    PyPy versions.
    Support for Python 3.7 has been dropped because it reached end of life.
    Python 3.8 is the minimum supported Python version. The code should still be
    compatible with Python 3.7 and removing of version checks from setup.py
    will likely yield a working install. However, this is no officially supported.

Bug Fixes

    ZstdDecompressor.decompress() with allow_extra_data=False would
    previously allow extra data to exist after an empty zstd frame (a frame
    holding 0 length input). This scenario now raises an exception.

Changes

    ZstdDecompressor.decompressobj() now accepts a read_across_frames
    boolean named argument to control whether to transparently read across
    multiple zstd frames. It defaults to False to preserve existing
    behavior.
    Added CI coverage for PyPy 3.10.
    Added CI coverage for newer Anaconda Python versions.
    Packages used in CI have been upgraded to latest versions. This should
    nominally only impact developers of this project and not end-users.
    pyproject.toml now declares a [build-system] section saying to build
    with setuptools.
    CI now builds wheels with pip instead of setup.py directly.
    Official support for CPython 3.12. Binary wheels for 3.12 are now published
    during releases. There were no meaningful code changes to support Python 3.12.
    Binary wheels for musllinux_1_1 x86_64 and aarch64 are now being built and
    published.

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.28modifypkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/Makefile
1.7modifypkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/PLIST
1.27modifypkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/distinfo