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Thu Jun 29 16:03:46 UTC 2017 - tbechtold@suse.com
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- update to 1.10.0:
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* Issue #295: use calloc() directly instead of PyObject_Malloc()+memset()
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to handle ffi.new() with a default allocator. Speeds up ffi.new(large-array)
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where most of the time you never touch most of the array.
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* Some OS/X build fixes (“only with Xcode but without CLT”).
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* Improve a couple of error messages: when getting mismatched versions of
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cffi and its backend; and when calling functions which cannot be called with
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libffi because an argument is a struct that is “too complicated” (and not
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a struct pointer, which always works).
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* Add support for some unusual compilers (non-msvc, non-gcc, non-icc, non-clang)
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* Implemented the remaining cases for ffi.from_buffer. Now all
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buffer/memoryview objects can be passed. The one remaining check is against
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passing unicode strings in Python 2. (They support the buffer interface, but
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that gives the raw bytes behind the UTF16/UCS4 storage, which is most of the
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times not what you expect. In Python 3 this has been fixed and the unicode
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strings don’t support the memoryview interface any more.)
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* The C type _Bool or bool now converts to a Python boolean when reading,
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instead of the content of the byte as an integer. The potential
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incompatibility here is what occurs if the byte contains a value different
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from 0 and 1. Previously, it would just return it; with this change, CFFI
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raises an exception in this case. But this case means “undefined behavior”
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in C; if you really have to interface with a library relying on this,
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don’t use bool in the CFFI side. Also, it is still valid to use a byte
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string as initializer for a bool[], but now it must only contain \x00 or
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\x01. As an aside, ffi.string() no longer works on bool[] (but it never made
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much sense, as this function stops at the first zero).
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* ffi.buffer is now the name of cffi’s buffer type, and ffi.buffer() works
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like before but is the constructor of that type.
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* ffi.addressof(lib, "name") now works also in in-line mode, not only in
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out-of-line mode. This is useful for taking the address of global variables.
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* Issue #255: cdata objects of a primitive type (integers, floats, char) are
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now compared and ordered by value. For example, <cdata 'int' 42> compares
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equal to 42 and <cdata 'char' b'A'> compares equal to b'A'. Unlike C,
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<cdata 'int' -1> does not compare equal to ffi.cast("unsigned int", -1): it
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compares smaller, because -1 < 4294967295.
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* PyPy: ffi.new() and ffi.new_allocator()() did not record “memory pressure”,
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causing the GC to run too infrequently if you call ffi.new() very often
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and/or with large arrays. Fixed in PyPy 5.7.
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* Support in ffi.cdef() for numeric expressions with + or -. Assumes that
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there is no overflow; it should be fixed first before we add more general
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support for arbitrary arithmetic on constants.
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Mon Mar 27 11:50:31 UTC 2017 - jmatejek@suse.com
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%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
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%define modname cffi
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Name: python-%{modname}
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Version: 1.9.1
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Version: 1.10.0
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Release: 0
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Summary: Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code
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License: MIT
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