Accepting request 680103 from devel:languages:python

- update to 0.9.10:
  * Fixed unit test that hangs on Windows
  * Fixed bug where the ``set`` command was not tab completing from the current ``settable`` dictionary.
  * Changed edit command to use do_shell() instead of calling os.system()
  * Fixed issue with echoing strings in StdSim. Because they were being sent to a binary buffer, line buffering
    was being ignored.
  * Made quit() and exit() functions available to scripts run with pyscript. This allows those scripts to exit
    back to the console's prompt instead of exiting the whole application.
  * Fixed bug when user chooses a zero or negative index when calling ``Cmd.select()``
  * Restored behavior where ``cmd_echo`` always starts as False in a py script. This was broken in 0.9.5.
  * **cmdloop** now only attempts to register a custom signal handler for SIGINT if running in the main thread
  * commands run as a result of ``default_to_shell`` being **True** now run via ``do_shell()`` and are saved
    to history.
  * Added more tab completion to pyscript command.
  * Deleted ``Cmd.colorize()`` and ``Cmd._colorcodes`` which were deprecated in 0.9.5
  * Replaced ``dir_exe_only`` and  ``dir_only`` flags in ``path_complete`` with optional ``path_filter`` function
    that is used to filter paths out of completion results.
  * ``perror()`` no longer prepends "ERROR: " to the error message being printed
  * Fixed bug introduced in 0.9.5 caused by backing up and restoring `self.prompt` in `pseudo_raw_input`.
    As part of this fix, continuation prompts will not be redrawn with `async_update_prompt` or `async_alert`.
  * All platforms now depend on [wcwidth](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wcwidth) to assist with asynchronous alerts.
  * Macros now accept extra arguments when called. These will be tacked onto the resolved command.
  * All cmd2 commands run via `py` now go through `onecmd_plus_hooks`.
  * Fixed bug where ``get_all_commands`` could return non-callable attributes
  * Fixed bug where **alias** command was dropping quotes around arguments
  * Fixed bug where running help on argparse commands didn't work if they didn't support -h
  * Fixed transcript testing bug where last command in transcript has no expected output
  * Fixed bugs with how AutoCompleter and ArgparseFunctor handle argparse
    arguments with nargs=argparse.REMAINDER. Tab completion now correctly
    matches how argparse will parse the values. Command strings generated by

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/680103
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-cmd2?expand=0&rev=22
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 28 11:43:56 UTC 2019 - Thomas Bechtold <tbechtold@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.10:
* Fixed unit test that hangs on Windows
* Fixed bug where the ``set`` command was not tab completing from the current ``settable`` dictionary.
* Changed edit command to use do_shell() instead of calling os.system()
* Fixed issue with echoing strings in StdSim. Because they were being sent to a binary buffer, line buffering
was being ignored.
* Made quit() and exit() functions available to scripts run with pyscript. This allows those scripts to exit
back to the console's prompt instead of exiting the whole application.
* Fixed bug when user chooses a zero or negative index when calling ``Cmd.select()``
* Restored behavior where ``cmd_echo`` always starts as False in a py script. This was broken in 0.9.5.
* **cmdloop** now only attempts to register a custom signal handler for SIGINT if running in the main thread
* commands run as a result of ``default_to_shell`` being **True** now run via ``do_shell()`` and are saved
to history.
* Added more tab completion to pyscript command.
* Deleted ``Cmd.colorize()`` and ``Cmd._colorcodes`` which were deprecated in 0.9.5
* Replaced ``dir_exe_only`` and ``dir_only`` flags in ``path_complete`` with optional ``path_filter`` function
that is used to filter paths out of completion results.
* ``perror()`` no longer prepends "ERROR: " to the error message being printed
* Fixed bug introduced in 0.9.5 caused by backing up and restoring `self.prompt` in `pseudo_raw_input`.
As part of this fix, continuation prompts will not be redrawn with `async_update_prompt` or `async_alert`.
* All platforms now depend on [wcwidth](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wcwidth) to assist with asynchronous alerts.
* Macros now accept extra arguments when called. These will be tacked onto the resolved command.
* All cmd2 commands run via `py` now go through `onecmd_plus_hooks`.
* Fixed bug where ``get_all_commands`` could return non-callable attributes
* Fixed bug where **alias** command was dropping quotes around arguments
* Fixed bug where running help on argparse commands didn't work if they didn't support -h
* Fixed transcript testing bug where last command in transcript has no expected output
* Fixed bugs with how AutoCompleter and ArgparseFunctor handle argparse
arguments with nargs=argparse.REMAINDER. Tab completion now correctly
matches how argparse will parse the values. Command strings generated by
ArgparseFunctor should now be compliant with how argparse expects
REMAINDER arguments to be ordered.
* Fixed bugs with how AutoCompleter handles flag prefixes. It is no
longer hard-coded to use '-' and will check against the prefix_chars in
the argparse object. Also, single-character tokens that happen to be a
prefix char are not treated as flags by argparse and AutoCompleter now
matches that behavior.
* Fixed bug where AutoCompleter was not distinguishing between a negative number and a flag
* Fixed bug where AutoCompleter did not handle -- the same way argparse does (all args after -- are non-options)
* Added ``exit_code`` attribute of ``cmd2.Cmd`` class
* Enables applications to return a non-zero exit code when exiting from ``cmdloop``
* ``ACHelpFormatter`` now inherits from ``argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter`` to make it easier
for formatting help/description text
* Aliases are now sorted alphabetically
* The **set** command now tab-completes settable parameter names
* Added ``async_alert``, ``async_update_prompt``, and ``set_window_title`` functions
* These allow you to provide feedback to the user in an asychronous fashion, meaning alerts can
display when the user is still entering text at the prompt.
* Cross-platform colored output support
* Deprecated the built-in ``cmd2`` support for colors including ``Cmd.colorize()`` and ``Cmd._colorcodes``
* The ``preparse``, ``postparsing_precmd``, and ``postparsing_postcmd`` methods *deprecated* in the previous release
have been deleted
* The new application lifecycle hook system allows for registration of callbacks to be called at various points
in the lifecycle and is more powerful and flexible than the previous system
* ``alias`` is now a command with sub-commands to create, list, and delete aliases. Therefore its syntax
has changed. All current alias commands in startup scripts or transcripts will break with this release.
* `unalias` was deleted since ``alias delete`` replaced it
- Drop remove-typing.patch . Applied upstream
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 3 11:13:35 UTC 2018 - Matěj Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>

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#
# spec file for package python-cmd2
#
# Copyright (c) 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@ -19,14 +19,13 @@
%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
%define skip_python2 1
Name: python-cmd2
Version: 0.9.4
Version: 0.9.10
Release: 0
Summary: Extra features for standard library's cmd module
License: MIT
Group: Development/Languages/Python
Url: https://github.com/python-cmd2/cmd2
Source: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/c/cmd2/cmd2-%{version}.tar.gz
Patch0: remove-typing.patch
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools_scm}
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools}
BuildRequires: fdupes
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%prep
%setup -q -n cmd2-%{version}
%if 0%{?sle_version} < 150000 && 0%{?is_opensuse}
%patch0 -p1
%endif
# Fix non-executable-script
sed -i -e '/^#!\//, 1d' cmd2/cmd2.py
# Fix spurious-executable-perm

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---
setup.py | 2 --
1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -68,8 +68,6 @@ EXTRAS_REQUIRE = {
":sys_platform=='win32'": ['pyreadline'],
# POSIX OSes also require wcwidth for correctly estimating the displayed width of unicode chars
":sys_platform!='win32'": ['wcwidth'],
- # Python 3.4 and earlier require contextlib2 for temporarily redirecting stderr and stdout
- ":python_version<'3.5'": ['contextlib2', 'typing'],
# development only dependencies
# install with 'pip install -e .[dev]'
'dev': [