python-typing_extensions/python-typing_extensions.spec

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#
# spec file for package python-typing-extensions
#
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%define skip_python2 1
%define modname typing_extensions
%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
Name: python-typing_extensions
Version: 3.6.6
Release: 0
License: Python-2.0
Summary: Backported and Experimental Type Hints for Python 35+
Url: https://github.com/python/typing/
Group: Development/Languages/Python
Source: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/t/%{modname}/%{modname}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools}
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildArch: noarch
%python_subpackages
%description
The ``typing`` module was added to the standard library in Python
3.5 on a provisional basis and will no longer be provisional in
Python 3.7. However, this means users of Python 3.5 - 3.6 who are
unable to upgrade will not be able to take advantage of new types
added to the ``typing`` module, such as ``typing.Text`` or
``typing.Coroutine``.
The ``typing_extensions`` module contains both backports of these
changes as well as experimental types that will eventually be
added to the ``typing`` module, such as ``Protocol``.
Users of other Python versions should continue to install and use
the ``typing`` module from PyPi instead of using this one unless
specifically writing code that must be compatible with multiple
Python versions or requires experimental types.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{modname}-%{version}
%build
%python_build
%install
%python_install
%fdupes %{buildroot}%{python3_sitelib}
%check
%python_exec setup.py test
%files %{python_files}
%doc LICENSE README.rst
%{python3_sitelib}/*
%changelog