- update to 1.2.3:
* Fixed issue in lexer in the same category as that of 🎫`366` where
the regexp used to match an end tag didn't correctly organize for matching
characters surrounded by whitespace, leading to high memory / interpreter
hang if a closing tag incorrectly had a large amount of unterminated space
in it. Credit to Sebastian Chnelik for locating the issue.
* As Mako templates inherently render and directly invoke arbitrary Python
code from the template source, it is **never** appropriate to create
templates that contain untrusted input.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1007102
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-Mako?expand=0&rev=48
* Fixed issue in lexer in the same category as that of 🎫`366` where
the regexp used to match an end tag didn't correctly organize for matching
characters surrounded by whitespace, leading to high memory / interpreter
hang if a closing tag incorrectly had a large amount of unterminated space
in it. Credit to Sebastian Chnelik for locating the issue.
* As Mako templates inherently render and directly invoke arbitrary Python
code from the template source, it is **never** appropriate to create
templates that contain untrusted input.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-Mako?expand=0&rev=93
- Update to 1.2.1:
* [bug] [tests] Various fixes to the test suite in the area of exception
message rendering to accommodate for variability in Python versions as
well as Pygments.
* [performance] Optimized some codepaths within the lexer/Python code
generation process, improving performance for generation of templates
prior to their being cached. Pull request courtesy Takuto Ikuta.
* [changed] [py3k] Corrected "universal wheel" directive in setup.cfg so
that building a wheel does not target Python 2.
* [changed] [py3k] The bytestring_passthrough template argument is removed,
as this flag only applied to Python 2.
* [changed] [py3k] With the removal of Python 2's cStringIO, Mako now uses
its own internal FastEncodingBuffer exclusively.
* [changed] Refactored test utilities into mako.testing module. Removed
unittest.TestCase dependency in favor of pytest.
* [changed] [setup] Replaced the use of pkg_resources with the importlib
library. For Python < 3.8 the library importlib_metadata is used.
* [changed] [py3k] Removed support for Python 2 and Python 3.6. Mako now
requires Python >= 3.7.
* [bug] [py3k] Mako now performs exception chaining using raise from,
correctly identifying underlying exception conditions when it raises its
own exceptions. Pull request courtesy Ram Rachum.
- Remove python2 gubbins, since it is no longer supported.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/989969
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-Mako?expand=0&rev=46
* [bug] [tests] Various fixes to the test suite in the area of exception
message rendering to accommodate for variability in Python versions as
well as Pygments.
* [performance] Optimized some codepaths within the lexer/Python code
generation process, improving performance for generation of templates
prior to their being cached. Pull request courtesy Takuto Ikuta.
* [changed] [py3k] Corrected "universal wheel" directive in setup.cfg so
that building a wheel does not target Python 2.
* [changed] [py3k] The bytestring_passthrough template argument is removed,
as this flag only applied to Python 2.
* [changed] [py3k] With the removal of Python 2's cStringIO, Mako now uses
its own internal FastEncodingBuffer exclusively.
* [changed] Refactored test utilities into mako.testing module. Removed
unittest.TestCase dependency in favor of pytest.
* [changed] [setup] Replaced the use of pkg_resources with the importlib
library. For Python < 3.8 the library importlib_metadata is used.
* [changed] [py3k] Removed support for Python 2 and Python 3.6. Mako now
requires Python >= 3.7.
* [bug] [py3k] Mako now performs exception chaining using raise from,
correctly identifying underlying exception conditions when it raises its
own exceptions. Pull request courtesy Ram Rachum.
- Remove python2 gubbins, since it is no longer supported.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-Mako?expand=0&rev=88
* Replaced usage of the long-superseded “parser.suite” module in the mako.util
package for parsing the python magic encoding comment with the “ast.parse” function
* Added “babel” and “lingua” dependency entries to the setuptools entrypoints
for the babel and lingua extensions
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-Mako?expand=0&rev=66
- version update to 1.0.14
* The n filter is now supported in the <%page> tag. This allows a template to omit the default expression filters throughout a whole template, for those cases where a
template-wide filter needs to have default filtering disabled.
* Fixed issue where the correct file URI would not be shown in the template-formatted exception traceback if the template filename were not known. Additionally fixes an issue
where stale filenames would be displayed if a stack trace alternated between different templates.
* Improved the line-number tracking for source lines inside of Python <% ... %> blocks, such that text- and HTML-formatted exception traces such as that of
html_error_template() now report the correct source line inside the block, rather than the first line of the block itself. Exceptions in <%! ... %> blocks which get raised
while loading the module are still not reported correctly, as these are handled before the Mako code is generated.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/719500
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-Mako?expand=0&rev=63