Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard
From: Adam Ciarcinski
Date: 2021-01-03 15:57:53
Message id: 20210103145753.C9C83FA9D@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
py-zstandard: updated to 0.15.1

0.15.1:

Bug Fixes

setup.py no longer attempts to build the C backend on PyPy.
<sys/types.h> is now included before <sys/sysctl.h>. This was
the case in releases prior to 0.15.0 and the include order was reversed
as part of running clang-format. The old/working order has been
restored.
Include some private zstd C headers so we can build the C extension against
a system library. The previous behavior of referencing these headers is
restored. That behave is rather questionable and undermines the desire to
use the system zstd.

0.15.0:

Backwards Compatibility Notes

Support for Python 2.7 has been dropped. Python 3.5 is now the
minimum required Python version.
train_dictionary() now uses the fastcover training mechanism
(as opposed to cover). Some parameter values that worked with the old
mechanism may not work with the new one. e.g. d must be 6 or 8
if it is defined.
train_dictionary() now always calls
ZDICT_optimizeTrainFromBuffer_fastCover() instead of different APIs
depending on which arguments were passed.
The names of various Python modules have been changed. The C extension
is now built as zstandard.backend_c instead of zstd. The
CFFI extension module is now built as zstandard._cffi instead of
_zstd_cffi. The CFFI backend is now zstandard.backend_cffi instead
of zstandard.cffi.
ZstdDecompressionReader.seekable() now returns False instead of
True because not all seek operations are supported and some Python
code in the wild keys off this value to determine if seek() can be
called for all scenarios.
ZstdDecompressionReader.seek() now raises OSError instead of
ValueError when the seek cannot be fulfilled.
ZstdDecompressionReader.readline() and
ZstdDecompressionReader.readlines() now accept an integer argument.
This makes them conform with the IO interface. The methods still raise
io.UnsupportedOperation.
ZstdCompressionReader.__enter__ and ZstdDecompressionReader.__enter__
now raise ValueError if the instance was already closed.
The deprecated overlap_size_log attribute on ZstdCompressionParameters
instances has been removed. The overlap_log attribute should be used
instead.
The deprecated overlap_size_log argument to ZstdCompressionParameters
has been removed. The overlap_log argument should be used instead.
The deprecated ldm_hash_every_log attribute on
ZstdCompressionParameters instances has been removed. The
ldm_hash_rate_log attribute should be used instead.
The deprecated ldm_hash_every_log argument to
ZstdCompressionParameters has been removed. The ldm_hash_rate_log
argument should be used instead.
The deprecated CompressionParameters type alias to
ZstdCompressionParamaters has been removed. Use
ZstdCompressionParameters.
The deprecated aliases ZstdCompressor.read_from() and
ZstdDecompressor.read_from() have been removed. Use the corresponding
read_to_iter() methods instead.
The deprecated aliases ZstdCompressor.write_to() and
ZstdDecompressor.write_to() have been removed. Use the corresponding
stream_writer() methods instead.
ZstdCompressor.copy_stream(), ZstdCompressorIterator.__next__(),
and ZstdDecompressor.copy_stream() now raise the original exception
on error calling the source stream's read() instead of raising
ZstdError. This only affects the C backend.
ZstdDecompressionObj.flush() now returns bytes instead of
None. This makes it behave more similarly to flush() methods
for similar types in the Python standard library.
ZstdCompressionWriter.__exit__() now always calls close().
Previously, close() would not be called if the context manager
raised an exception. The old behavior was inconsistent with other
stream types in this package and with the behavior of Python's
standard library IO types.
Distribution metadata no longer lists cffi as an install_requires
except when running on PyPy. Instead, cffi is listed as an
extras_require.
ZstdCompressor.stream_reader() and ZstdDecompressor.stream_reader()
now default to closing the source stream when the instance is itself
closed. To change this behavior, pass closefd=False.
The CFFI backend now defines
ZstdCompressor.multi_compress_to_buffer() and
ZstdDecompressor.multi_decompress_to_buffer(). However, they
raise NotImplementedError, as they are not yet implemented.
The CFFI backend now exposes the types ZstdCompressionChunker,
ZstdCompressionObj, ZstdCompressionReader,
ZstdCompressionWriter, ZstdDecompressionObj,
ZstdDecompressionReader, and ZstdDecompressionWriter as
symbols on the zstandard module.
The CFFI backend now exposes the types BufferSegment,
BufferSegments, BufferWithSegments, and
BufferWithSegmentsCollection. However, they are not implemented.
ZstdCompressionWriter.flush() now calls flush() on the inner stream
if such a method exists. However, when close() itself calls
self.flush(), flush() is not called on the inner stream.
ZstdDecompressionWriter.close() no longer calls flush() on
the inner stream. However, ZstdDecompressionWriter.flush() still
calls flush() on the inner stream.
ZstdCompressor.stream_writer() and ZstdDecompressor.stream_writer()
now have their write_return_read argument default to True.
This brings the behavior of write() in compliance with the
io.RawIOBase interface by default. The argument may be removed
in a future release.
ZstdCompressionParameters no longer exposes a compression_strategy
property. Its constructor no longer accepts a compression_strategy
argument. Use the strategy property/argument instead.

Bug Fixes

Fix a memory leak in stream_reader decompressor when reader is closed
before reading everything. (Patch by Pierre Fersing.)
The C backend now properly checks for errors after calling IO methods
on inner streams in various methods. ZstdCompressionWriter.write()
now catches exceptions when calling the inner stream's write().
ZstdCompressionWriter.flush() on inner stream's write().
ZstdCompressor.copy_stream() on dest stream's write().
ZstdDecompressionWriter.write() on inner stream's write().
ZstdDecompressor.copy_stream() on dest stream's write().

Changes

Bundled zstandard library upgraded from 1.4.5 to 1.4.8.
The bundled zstandard library is now using the single C source file
distribution. The 2 main header files are still present, as these are
needed by CFFI to generate the CFFI bindings.
PyBuffer instances are no longer checked to be C contiguous and
have a single dimension. The former was redundant with what
PyArg_ParseTuple() already did and the latter is not necessary
in practice because very few extension modules create buffers with
more than 1 dimension.
Added Python typing stub file for the zstandard module.
The make_cffi.py script should now respect the CC environment
variable for locating the compiler.
CI now properly uses the cffi backend when running all tests.
train_dictionary() has been rewritten to use the fastcover APIs
and to consistently call ZDICT_optimizeTrainFromBuffer_fastCover()
instead of different C APIs depending on what arguments were passed.
The function also now accepts arguments f, split_point, and
accel, which are parameters unique to fastcover.
CI now tests and builds wheels for Python 3.9.
zstd.c file renamed to c-ext/backend_c.c.
All built/installed Python modules are now in the zstandard
package. Previously, there were modules in other packages.
C source code is now automatically formatted with clang-format.
ZstdCompressor.stream_writer(), ZstdCompressor.stream_reader(),
ZstdDecompressor.stream_writer(), and
ZstdDecompressor.stream_reader() now accept a closefd
argument to control whether the underlying stream should be closed
when the ZstdCompressionWriter, ZstdCompressReader,
ZstdDecompressionWriter, or ZstdDecompressionReader is closed.
There is now a zstandard.open() function for returning a file
object with zstd (de)compression.
The zstandard module now exposes a backend_features
attribute containing a set of strings denoting optional features
present in that backend. This can be used to sniff feature support
by performing a string lookup instead of sniffing for API presence
or behavior.
Python docstrings have been moved from the C backend to the CFFI
backend. Sphinx docs have been updated to generate API documentation
via the CFFI backend. Documentation for Python APIs is now fully
defined via Python docstrings instead of spread across Sphinx ReST
files and source code.
ZstdCompressionParameters now exposes a strategy property.
There are now compress() and decompress() convenience functions
on the zstandard module. These are simply wrappers around the
corresponding APIs on ZstdCompressor and ZstdDecompressor.

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.18modifypkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/Makefile
1.6modifypkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/PLIST
1.16modifypkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/distinfo
1.5removepkgsrc/archivers/py-zstandard/patches/patch-zstd.c