- Update to 1.21:
* A serious parser bug could accidentally concatenate numerator and
denominator as final denominator when parsing "x/y" where x or y are
close to ``sys.maxsize``, thus returning a ``Fraction("x/xy")``.
* MSVC and clang now also benefit from fast "count trailing zeroes"
intrinsics.
* ``quicktions`` is compatible with freethreading Python (3.13+).
* Accept leading zeros in precision/width for Fraction's formatting
* In line with Python's ``Fraction``, quicktions now raises a
``ValueError`` (instead of an ``OverflowError``) when exceeding parser
limits
* Call ``__rpow__`` in ternary ``pow()`` if necessary
* Built using Cython 3.1.2.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-quicktions?expand=0&rev=29
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Mon Jul 21 03:57:17 UTC 2025 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
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- Update to 1.21:
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* A serious parser bug could accidentally concatenate numerator and
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denominator as final denominator when parsing "x/y" where x or y are
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close to ``sys.maxsize``, thus returning a ``Fraction("x/xy")``.
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* MSVC and clang now also benefit from fast "count trailing zeroes"
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intrinsics.
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* ``quicktions`` is compatible with freethreading Python (3.13+).
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* Accept leading zeros in precision/width for Fraction's formatting
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* In line with Python's ``Fraction``, quicktions now raises a
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``ValueError`` (instead of an ``OverflowError``) when exceeding parser
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limits
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* Call ``__rpow__`` in ternary ``pow()`` if necessary
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* Built using Cython 3.1.2.
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Thu Jan 23 11:53:37 UTC 2025 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
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