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Mon Mar 27 11:50:31 UTC 2017 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- split off -doc subpackage, to prevent build cycle with Sphinx
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2017-03-16 18:03:17 +00:00
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Thu Mar 16 17:33:16 UTC 2017 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- update to 1.9.1
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- Structs with variable-sized arrays as their last field: now we track the
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length of the array after ffi.new() is called, just like we always tracked
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the length of ffi.new("int[]", 42). This lets us detect out-of-range
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accesses to array items. This also lets us display a better repr(), and
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have the total size returned by ffi.sizeof() and ffi.buffer(). Previously
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both functions would return a result based on the size of the declared
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structure type, with an assumed empty array. (Thanks andrew for starting
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this refactoring.)
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- Add support in cdef()/set_source() for unspecified-length arrays in
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typedefs: typedef int foo_t[...];. It was already supported for global
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variables or structure fields.
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- I turned in v1.8 a warning from cffi/model.py into an error: 'enum xxx' has
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no values explicitly defined: refusing to guess which integer type it is
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meant to be (unsigned/signed, int/long). Now I’m turning it back to a
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warning again; it seems that guessing that the enum has size int is a
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99%-safe bet. (But not 100%, so it stays as a warning.)
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- Fix leaks in the code handling FILE * arguments. In CPython 3 there is a
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remaining issue that is hard to fix: if you pass a Python file object to a
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FILE * argument, then os.dup() is used and the new file descriptor is only
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closed when the GC reclaims the Python file object—and not at the earlier
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time when you call close(), which only closes the original file descriptor.
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If this is an issue, you should avoid this automatic convertion of Python
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file objects: instead, explicitly manipulate file descriptors and call
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fdopen() from C (...via cffi).
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- When passing a void * argument to a function with a different pointer type,
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or vice-versa, the cast occurs automatically, like in C. The same occurs
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for initialization with ffi.new() and a few other places. However, I
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thought that char * had the same property—but I was mistaken. In C you get
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the usual warning if you try to give a char * to a char ** argument, for
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example. Sorry about the confusion. This has been fixed in CFFI by giving
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for now a warning, too. It will turn into an error in a future version.
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- Issue #283: fixed ffi.new() on structures/unions with nested anonymous
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structures/unions, when there is at least one union in the mix. When
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initialized with a list or a dict, it should now behave more closely like
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the { } syntax does in GCC.
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- CPython 3.x: experimental: the generated C extension modules now use the
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“limited API”, which means that, as a compiled .so/.dll, it should work
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directly on any version of CPython >= 3.2. The name produced by distutils
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is still version-specific. To get the version-independent name, you can
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rename it manually to NAME.abi3.so, or use the very recent setuptools 26.
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- Added ffi.compile(debug=...), similar to python setup.py build --debug but
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defaulting to True if we are running a debugging version of Python itself.
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- Removed the restriction that ffi.from_buffer() cannot be used on byte
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strings. Now you can get a char * out of a byte string, which is valid as
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long as the string object is kept alive. (But don’t use it to modify the
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string object! If you need this, use bytearray or other official
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techniques.)
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- PyPy 5.4 can now pass a byte string directly to a char * argument (in older
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versions, a copy would be made). This used to be a CPython-only
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optimization.
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- ffi.gc(p, None) removes the destructor on an object previously created by
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another call to ffi.gc()
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- bool(ffi.cast("primitive type", x)) now returns False if the value is zero
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(including -0.0), and True otherwise. Previously this would only return
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False for cdata objects of a pointer type when the pointer is NULL.
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- bytearrays: ffi.from_buffer(bytearray-object) is now supported. (The reason
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it was not supported was that it was hard to do in PyPy, but it works since
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PyPy 5.3.) To call a C function with a char * argument from a buffer
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object—now including bytearrays—you write lib.foo(ffi.from_buffer(x)).
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Additionally, this is now supported: p[0:length] = bytearray-object. The
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problem with this was that a iterating over bytearrays gives numbers
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instead of characters. (Now it is implemented with just a memcpy, of
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course, not actually iterating over the characters.)
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- C++: compiling the generated C code with C++ was supposed to work, but
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failed if you make use the bool type (because that is rendered as the C
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_Bool type, which doesn’t exist in C++).
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- help(lib) and help(lib.myfunc) now give useful information, as well as
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dir(p) where p is a struct or pointer-to-struct.
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- drop upstreamed python-cffi-avoid-bitshifting-negative-int.patch
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Tue Dec 6 14:39:52 UTC 2016 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- update for multipython build
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2016-05-30 07:26:32 +00:00
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Sun May 29 05:23:27 UTC 2016 - badshah400@gmail.com
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- Add python-cffi-avoid-bitshifting-negative-int.patch to actually
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fix the "negative left shift" warning by replacing bitshifting
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in appropriate places by bitwise and comparison to self; patch
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taken from upstream git. Drop cffi-1.5.2-wnoerror.patch: no
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longer required.
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2016-05-27 13:52:37 +00:00
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Fri May 27 13:00:22 UTC 2016 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- disable "negative left shift" warning in test suite to prevent
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failures with gcc6, until upstream fixes the undefined code
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in question (boo#981848, cffi-1.5.2-wnoerror.patch)
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2016-05-27 09:26:18 +00:00
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Thu May 26 02:33:02 UTC 2016 - badshah400@gmail.com
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- Update to version 1.6.0:
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* ffi.list_types()
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* ffi.unpack()
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* extern “Python+C”
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* in API mode, lib.foo.__doc__ contains the C signature now.
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* Yet another attempt at robustness of ffi.def_extern() against
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CPython’s interpreter shutdown logic.
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2016-05-19 09:44:00 +00:00
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Mon Apr 11 14:45:11 UTC 2016 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- update to 1.5.2
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* support for cffi-based embedding
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* more robustness for shutdown logic
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2016-01-11 08:06:05 +00:00
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Sat Jan 9 17:18:52 UTC 2016 - michael@stroeder.com
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- update to version 1.4.2:
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* Nothing changed from v1.4.1.
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- changes from version 1.4.1:
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* Fix the compilation failure of cffi on CPython 3.5.0. (3.5.1
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works; some detail changed that makes some underscore-starting
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macros disappear from view of extension modules, and I worked
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around it, thinking it changed in all 3.5 versions—but no: it was
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only in 3.5.1.)
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- changes from version 1.4.0:
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* A better way to do callbacks has been added (faster and more
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portable, and usually cleaner). It is a mechanism for the
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out-of-line API mode that replaces the dynamic creation of
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callback objects (i.e. C functions that invoke Python) with the
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static declaration in cdef() of which callbacks are needed. This
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is more C-like, in that you have to structure your code around the
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idea that you get a fixed number of function pointers, instead of
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creating them on-the-fly.
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* ffi.compile() now takes an optional verbose argument. When True,
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distutils prints the calls to the compiler.
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* ffi.compile() used to fail if given sources with a path that
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includes "..". Fixed.
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* ffi.init_once() added. See docs.
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* dir(lib) now works on libs returned by ffi.dlopen() too.
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* Cleaned up and modernized the content of the demo subdirectory in
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the sources (thanks matti!).
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* ffi.new_handle() is now guaranteed to return unique void * values,
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even if called twice on the same object. Previously, in that case,
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CPython would return two cdata objects with the same void *
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value. This change is useful to add and remove handles from a
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global dict (or set) without worrying about duplicates. It already
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used to work like that on PyPy. This change can break code that
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used to work on CPython by relying on the object to be kept alive
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by other means than keeping the result of ffi.new_handle()
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alive. (The corresponding warning in the docs of ffi.new_handle()
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has been here since v0.8!)
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- changes from version 1.3.1:
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* The optional typedefs (bool, FILE and all Windows types) were not
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always available from out-of-line FFI objects.
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* Opaque enums are phased out from the cdefs: they now give a
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warning, instead of (possibly wrongly) being assumed equal to
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unsigned int. Please report if you get a reasonable use case for
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them.
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* Some parsing details, notably volatile is passed along like const
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and restrict. Also, older versions of pycparser mis-parse some
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pointer-to-pointer types like char * const *: the “const” ends up
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at the wrong place. Added a workaround.
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- changes from version 1.3.0:
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* Added ffi.memmove().
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* Pull request #64: out-of-line API mode: we can now declare
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floating-point types with typedef float... foo_t;. This only works
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if foo_t is a float or a double, not long double.
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* Issue #217: fix possible unaligned pointer manipulation, which
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crashes on some architectures (64-bit, non-x86).
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* Issues #64 and #126: when using set_source() or verify(), the
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const and restrict keywords are copied from the cdef to the
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generated C code; this fixes warnings by the C compiler. It also
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fixes corner cases like typedef const int T; T a; which would
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previously not consider a as a constant. (The cdata objects
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themselves are never const.)
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* Win32: support for __stdcall. For callbacks and function pointers;
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regular C functions still don’t need to have their calling
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convention declared.
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* Windows: CPython 2.7 distutils doesn’t work with Microsoft’s
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official Visual Studio for Python, and I’m told this is not a
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bug. For ffi.compile(), we removed a workaround that was inside
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cffi but which had unwanted side-effects. Try saying import
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setuptools first, which patches distutils...
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2015-06-02 17:47:58 +00:00
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2015-09-17 11:31:05 +00:00
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Thu Sep 17 11:28:00 UTC 2015 - p.drouand@gmail.com
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- Update to version 1.2.1
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* No changes entry for this version
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- Changes from version 1.2.0
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* Out-of-line mode: ``int a[][...];`` can be used to declare a structure
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field or global variable which is, simultaneously, of total length
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unknown to the C compiler (the ``a[]`` part) and each element is
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itself an array of N integers, where the value of N *is * known to the
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C compiler (the ``int`` and ``[...]`` parts around it). Similarly,
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``int a[5][...];`` is supported (but probably less useful: remember
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that in C it means ``int (a[5])[...];``).
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* PyPy: the ``lib.some_function`` objects were missing the attributes
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``__name__``, ``__module__`` and ``__doc__`` that are expected e.g. by
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some decorators-management functions from ``functools``.
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* Out-of-line API mode: you can now do ``from _example.lib import x``
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to import the name ``x`` from ``_example.lib``, even though the
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``lib`` object is not a standard module object. (Also works in ``from
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_example.lib import *``, but this is even more of a hack and will fail
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if ``lib`` happens to declare a name called ``__all__``. Note that
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`` *`` excludes the global variables; only the functions and constants
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make sense to import like this.)
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* ``lib.__dict__`` works again and gives you a copy of the
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dict---assuming that ``lib`` has got no symbol called precisely
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``__dict__``. (In general, it is safer to use ``dir(lib)``.)
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* Out-of-line API mode: global variables are now fetched on demand at
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every access. It fixes issue #212 (Windows DLL variables), and also
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allows variables that are defined as dynamic macros (like ``errno``)
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or ``__thread`` -local variables. (This change might also tighten
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the C compiler's check on the variables' type.)
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* Issue #209: dereferencing NULL pointers now raises RuntimeError
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instead of segfaulting. Meant as a debugging aid. The check is
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only for NULL: if you dereference random or dead pointers you might
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still get segfaults.
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* Issue #152: callbacks__: added an argument ``ffi.callback(...,
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onerror=...)``. If the main callback function raises an exception
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and ``onerror`` is provided, then ``onerror(exception, exc_value,
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traceback)`` is called. This is similar to writing a ``try:
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except:`` in the main callback function, but in some cases (e.g. a
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signal) an exception can occur at the very start of the callback
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function---before it had time to enter the ``try: except:`` block.
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* Issue #115: added ``ffi.new_allocator()``, which officializes
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support for `alternative allocators`__.
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.. __: using.html#callbacks
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.. __: using.html#alternative-allocators
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2015-06-02 17:47:58 +00:00
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Mon Jun 1 18:13:10 UTC 2015 - benoit.monin@gmx.fr
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2015-08-27 14:38:33 +00:00
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- update to version 1.1.0 (fate#318838):
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2015-06-02 17:47:58 +00:00
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* Out-of-line API mode: we can now declare integer types with
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typedef int... foo_t;. The exact size and signedness of foo_t
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is figured out by the compiler.
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* Out-of-line API mode: we can now declare multidimensional
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arrays (as fields or as globals) with int n[...][...]. Before,
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only the outermost dimension would support the ... syntax.
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* Out-of-line ABI mode: we now support any constant declaration,
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instead of only integers whose value is given in the cdef. Such
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“new” constants, i.e. either non-integers or without a value
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given in the cdef, must correspond to actual symbols in the
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lib. At runtime they are looked up the first time we access
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them. This is useful if the library defines extern const
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sometype somename;.
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* ffi.addressof(lib, "func_name") now returns a regular cdata
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object of type “pointer to function”. You can use it on any
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function from a library in API mode (in ABI mode, all functions
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are already regular cdata objects). To support this, you need
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to recompile your cffi modules.
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* Issue #198: in API mode, if you declare constants of a struct
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type, what you saw from lib.CONSTANT was corrupted.
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* Issue #196: ffi.set_source("package._ffi", None) would
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incorrectly generate the Python source to package._ffi.py
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instead of package/_ffi.py. Also fixed: in some cases, if the C
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file was in build/foo.c, the .o file would be put in
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build/build/foo.o.
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- additional changes from version 1.0.3:
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* Same as 1.0.2, apart from doc and test fixes on some platforms
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- additional changes from version 1.0.2:
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* Variadic C functions (ending in a ”...” argument) were not
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supported in the out-of-line ABI mode. This was a bug—there was
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even a (non-working) example doing exactly that!
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- additional changes from version 1.0.1:
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* ffi.set_source() crashed if passed a sources=[..] argument.
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Fixed by chrippa on pull request #60.
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* Issue #193: if we use a struct between the first cdef() where
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it is declared and another cdef() where its fields are defined,
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then this definition was ignored.
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* Enums were buggy if you used too many ”...” in their definition
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- additional changes from version 1.0.0:
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* The main news item is out-of-line module generation:
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+ for ABI level, with ffi.dlopen()
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+ for API level, which used to be with ffi.verify(), now
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deprecated
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- add python-cffi-rpmlintrc: cffi specifically installs C headers
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in site-packages
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- add new test dependency gcc-c++
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- skip the tests on SLE11 since they fail on i586
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2015-04-23 06:53:38 +00:00
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Thu Apr 23 06:33:12 UTC 2015 - mcihar@suse.cz
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- Update to 0.9.2
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* No upstream changelog
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See https://bitbucket.org/cffi/cffi/commits/all for a list of
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commits
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2014-08-26 12:50:37 +00:00
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Tue Aug 26 12:40:34 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Update to 0.8.6
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* No upstream changelog
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See https://bitbucket.org/cffi/cffi/commits/all for a list of
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commits
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2014-05-28 08:38:49 +00:00
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Mon May 19 16:35:30 UTC 2014 - jmatejek@suse.com
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- update to 0.8.2
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* minor bugfixes
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- remove cffi-pytest-integration.patch as it is no longer necessary
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2014-03-31 14:19:07 +00:00
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Mon Mar 31 14:18:44 UTC 2014 - speilicke@suse.com
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- Require libffi43-devel on SLE_11_SP2 instead of using pkg-config to fix build
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2014-02-24 15:15:49 +00:00
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Mon Feb 24 12:09:15 UTC 2014 - mvyskocil@suse.com
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- update to 0.8.1
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* fixes on Python 3 on OS/X, and some FreeBSD fixes (thanks Tobias)
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- added a note wrt disabled tests
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- add cffi-pytest-integration.patch: allowinf call pytest from setup.py
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Mon Nov 18 14:33:39 UTC 2013 - mvyskocil@suse.com
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- update to 0.8
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* integrated support for C99 variable-sized structures
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* multi-thread safety
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* ffi.getwinerror()
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* a number of small fixes
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2013-10-24 10:59:46 +00:00
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Thu Oct 24 10:59:45 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
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- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
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2013-09-30 08:50:15 +00:00
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Mon Sep 30 07:51:11 UTC 2013 - mvyskocil@suse.com
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- use pkgconfig(libffi) to get the most recent ffi
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2013-08-22 14:39:36 +00:00
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Mon Aug 19 13:27:16 UTC 2013 - mvyskocil@suse.com
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- Update to 0.7.2
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* add implicit bool
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* standard names are handled as defaults in cdef declarations
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* enum types follow GCC rules and not just int
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* supports simple slices x[start:stop]
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* enums are handled like ints
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* new ffi.new_handle(python_object)
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* and various bugfixes
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2013-02-10 10:02:31 +00:00
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Sun Feb 10 09:28:56 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.de
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- Initial version
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