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Name: python313-resolvelib Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 1.1.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.1 Build date: Wed Nov 20 18:20:10 2024
Group: Development/Languages/Python Build host: reproducible
Size: 134456 Source RPM: python-resolvelib-1.1.0-1.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib
Summary: Module to resolve abstract dependencies into concrete ones
A Python module to resolve abstract dependencies into concrete ones.

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Changelog

* Wed Nov 20 2024 Dirk Müller <[email protected]>
  - update to 1.1.0:
    * Declare supported Python version support ">= 3.7" in dist
      meta  #129
    * Improve exception chaining when ResolutionImpossible raises
      during backjumping  #133
    * Switch from pyi files to modern annotations based type
      hinting  #135
    * In tests the commentjson test dependency with re.sub  #141
    * Deduplicate failure causes to save memory and reduce
      backtracking overhead  #143
    * New narrow_requirement_selection provider method giving
      option for providers to reduce the number of times sort key
      get_preference is called in long running backtrack  #145
    * Run tests against Python 3.12, 3.13, and use latest version
      of CI dependencies  #153
    * Update py2ndex script to use metadata files, skip 404, and
      support PEP 723  #156
    * Replace setuptools.cfg and mypy.ini with pyproject.toml  #157
    * Add tests type "unvisited" to functional Python tests to
      ensure backjumping is correctly skipping candidates  #158
    * Switch from flake8 to ruff for linting  #160
    * Enable automatic TYPE_CHECK guarding for imports only used
      for type hinting via ruff rules TCH and FA  #166
    * Fix example reporter_demo get_preference method which
      requires arg backtrack_causes #136
    * Clarify the docstrings for providers.py #138
    * Pin Black version for linting to prevent CI failures  #150
    * In unexpected situation where broken_state.mapping is empty,
      stop backtracking, and continue resolution (rather than
      throwing ResolutionImpossible)  #152
    * During backtracking check if the current broken state is an
      incompatible dependency, if not stop backtracking and
      continue resolution.  #155
    * Separate AbstractResolver and Resolver into different modules
      [#162]
    * Separate resolvers into different modules  #163
    * Export criterion in resolvers to keep compatibility  #164
    * Enable isorting via ruff  #165
* Fri Aug 23 2024 [email protected]
  - drop optional test dependency on python-commentjson
* Fri Dec 08 2023 Dirk Müller <[email protected]>
  - update to 1.0.1:
    * Fix calls to opaque objects and use provider interface calls
      instead.  `#126
    * Implement backjumping to significantly speed up the
      resolution process by skipping over irrelevant parts of the
      resolution search space.  `#113
    * A new reporter hook ``rejecting_candidate`` is added,
      replacing ``backtracking``.
    * The hook is called every time the resolver rejects a
      conflicting candidate before trying out the next one in line.
    * Some valid states that were previously rejected are now
      accepted. This affects states where multiple candidates for
      the same dependency conflict with each other.
      The ``information`` argument passed to
      ``AbstractProvider.get_preference`` may now contain empty
      iterators. This has always been allowed by the method
      definition but it was previously not possible in practice.
* Mon May 08 2023 Johannes Kastl <[email protected]>
  - add sle15_python_module_pythons
* Wed Jan 18 2023 Torsten Gruner <[email protected]>
  - ignore some faulty tests
    Because of python-packaging version: gh#sarugaku/resolvelib#114
* Thu Dec 15 2022 Dirk Müller <[email protected]>
  - add comment on why we need to stay with < 0.9.0 (bsc#1206225)
* Sun Jul 17 2022 Dirk Müller <[email protected]>
  - update to 0.8.1:
    * A new reporter hook ``resolving_conflicts`` is added. The resolver triggers
    * this hook when it detects conflicts in the dependency tree, and before it
    * attempts to fix them. The hook accepts one single argument ``causes``, which
    * is a list of ``(requirement, parent)`` 2-tuples that represents all the
    * edges that lead to the detected conflicts.
* Sun Nov 07 2021 Dirk Müller <[email protected]>
  - update to 0.8.0:
    * Add ``backtrack_causes`` to ``get_preference``, which contains information
      about the requirements involved in the most recent backtrack. This allows
      the provider to utilise this information to tweak the ordering as well as
      for recording/reporting conflicts.
    * When merging a candidate's dependencies, make sure the merge target is
      up-to-date within the loop, so the merge does not lose information when a
      candidate returns multiple dependency specifications under one identifier
      (e.g. specifyiung two dependencies ``a>1`` and ``a<2``, instead of one single
      ``a>1,<2`` dependency).  `#80 <https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib/issues/80>`_
    * Redesign ``get_preference()`` to include resolution state on dependencies
      other than the currently working one, to allow the provider to better take
      account of the global resolver knowledge and determine the best strategy. The
      provider now can, for example, correctly calculate how far a dependency is
      from the root node in the graph.  `#74 <https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib/issues/74>`_
    * A new argument ``incompatibilities`` is now passed to the ``find_matches()``
      hook, which the provider must use to exclude matches from the return value.
    * Redesign ``find_matches()`` to include resolution state on dependencies other
      than the currently working one, to handle usages that need to return candidates
      based on non-local states. One such example is PEP 508 direct URLs specified
      on a package, which need to be available to the same package specified with
      extras (which would have a different identifier).
    * The resolver no longer relies on implicit candidate equality to detect
      incompatibilities. This is done by an additional ``find_matches()`` argument;
      see the *Features* section to learn more.
    * Provide type stubs for most classes.
    * Fix a state management bug that causes the resolver to enter an infinite loop
      in certain backtracking cases.
    * Fix a performance regression if ``find_matches()`` returns a non-built-in sequence instance.
    * ``find_matches()`` now may return a ``Callable[[], Iterator[Candidate]]`` to
      avoid needing to provide all candidates eagerly for the resolver. This
      improves performance when fetching candidates is costly, but not always
      required.
    * Add ``parent`` argument to the ``add_requirement()`` reporter hook.
    * Redesign ``find_matches()`` to support a requirement "adding" candidates to
      the set, and nudge the provider away from implementing ``find_matches()`` and
      ``is_satisfied_by()`` with incorrect set properties.
* Wed Apr 15 2020 Marketa Calabkova <[email protected]>
  - Update to 0.3.0
    * Provide both the requirements and their parents as exceptiondata for the
      ``ResolutionImpossible`` exception, via a ``causes`` attribute that replaces
      the previous ``requirements`` attribute.
    * Make resolver backtrack when none of the candidates requested for a package
      are able to resolve due to them requesting unworkable requirements, or a
      package has no candidates at all. Previously the resolver would give up on the
      spot.
    * Ensure the result returned by the resolver only contains candidates that are
      actually needed. This is done by tracing the graph after resolution completes,
      snipping nodes that don’t have a route to the root.
* Sat Mar 16 2019 Jan Engelhardt <[email protected]>
  - Use noun phrase in descriptions.

Files

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