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Fri Nov 10 12:43:41 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.16.4:
* **`beartype.claw` + methods + PEP 526.** Previously,
`beartype.claw` silently failed to type-check PEP
526-compliant annotated variable assignments in methods. Now,
`beartype.claw` does so: e.g.,
- update to 0.16.3:
* This bug-defying patch release adds official support for
**hot module reloading,** **root superclass validators,**
**forward reference `issubclass()` proxying,** **readable
forward reference exceptions,** and **class redecoration
eliding** as well as documenting a medley of topics and APIs
first introduced with the `beartype.claw` subpackage under
- update to 0.16.2:
* **Plum** + **class methods** (i.e., `@classmethod`-decorated
methods) + **PEP 563** (i.e., `from __future__ import
annotations`). If you use Plum which you surely do, of
course you want this.
- update to 0.16.0:
* @beartype 0.16.0 **[**codename: _Super Unsexy Stabilization
Asinine Force (SUSAF)_**]** boringly stabilizes everything
unstable about @beartype that made your coworker who only
wears skinny jeans while squinting whenever you mention
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Wed Jul 26 12:56:23 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.15.0:
* Like a cyberpunk phoenix whose intertube veins are made of
pure honey and blueberry juic, 0.15.0 introduces
the new `beartype.claw` API.
* When you call import hooks published by the `beartype.claw`
API, you enable **hybrid runtime-static type-checking.**
* For many of you: "Yes. That is what this means." Pure-static
type-checkers lie to you about everything, require
maintaining fragile and unreadable `type: ignore[...]` and
`pyright: ignore[...]` comment chatter throughout your once-
pristine codebase, and fail to enforce anything at test- or
runtime. In other words, they (mostly) suck; we should all
stop using them, because they (mostly) fail at their core
mandate.
- update to 0.14.1: * **[PEP 517][PEP 517].** This release restores our [PEP 517][PEP 517]-compliant top-level `pyproject.toml` file in a vain and probably misguided attempt to restore the buildability of our documentation on the third-party ReadTheDocs (RTD) documentation host. Doing so nudges @beartype mildly closer towards abandoning the antiquated (and frankly objectionable) `setuptools` build system to Hatch, officially endorsed by the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) as sane and *not* `setuptools`, which are the only criteria @leycec is looking for in a Python build system. The bar could *not* be lower. * **[PEP 544][PEP 544].** @beartype now officially supports *all* third-party `typing_extensions.Protocol` backports, resolving issue #241 kindly submitted by MIT machine learning guru @rsokl (Ryan Soklaski). This release also restores testing of the `typing_extensions.Protocol` superclass, which now passes under *all* `typing_extensions` versions. Let's not ask prying and uncomfortable questions about what exactly was resolved here, because then @leycec might break down and openly weep emoji tears live on GitHub. * **[PEP 585][PEP 585].** This release "undeprecates" the `beartype.typing.{Match,Pattern}` type hints deprecated by [PEP 585][PEP 585], resolving issue #240 kindly submitted by AI King @KyleKing (Kyle King). Specifically, the `beartype.typing` subpackage now imports those type hints from the standard `re` rather than `typing` module under Python >= 3.9. This is why @leycec sighs in his sleep while clutching a Bengal plushy. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-beartype?expand=0&rev=11
2023-06-11 09:27:05 +00:00
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Sun Jun 11 09:26:13 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.14.1:
* **[PEP 517][PEP 517].** This release restores our [PEP
517][PEP 517]-compliant top-level `pyproject.toml` file in a
vain and probably misguided attempt to restore the
buildability of our documentation on the third-party
ReadTheDocs (RTD) documentation host. Doing so nudges
@beartype mildly closer towards abandoning the antiquated
(and frankly objectionable) `setuptools` build system to
Hatch, officially endorsed by the Python Packaging Authority
(PyPA) as sane and *not* `setuptools`, which are the only
criteria @leycec is looking for in a Python build system. The
bar could *not* be lower.
* **[PEP 544][PEP 544].** @beartype now officially supports
*all* third-party `typing_extensions.Protocol` backports,
resolving issue #241 kindly submitted by MIT machine learning
guru @rsokl (Ryan Soklaski). This release also restores
testing of the `typing_extensions.Protocol` superclass, which
now passes under *all* `typing_extensions` versions. Let's
not ask prying and uncomfortable questions about what exactly
was resolved here, because then @leycec might break down and
openly weep emoji tears live on GitHub.
* **[PEP 585][PEP 585].** This release "undeprecates" the
`beartype.typing.{Match,Pattern}` type hints deprecated by
[PEP 585][PEP 585], resolving issue #240 kindly submitted by
AI King @KyleKing (Kyle King). Specifically, the
`beartype.typing` subpackage now imports those type hints
from the standard `re` rather than `typing` module under
Python >= 3.9. This is why @leycec sighs in his sleep while
clutching a Bengal plushy.
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Wed May 3 15:40:20 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.14.0:
* This minor release brings exhilarating support for PEP
673 (i.e., `typing.Self`) and PEP 675 (i.e.,
`typing.LiteralString`) as well as
substantially improved compatibility with PyPy.
* This release resolves a significant incompatibility
with PyPy, whose implementation of the `id()` builtin appears
to occasionally [read: non-deterministically] return object
identifiers that are negative integers. Specifically,
@beartype now guaranteeably generates valid parameter names
passed to type-checking wrapper functions regardless of the
sign of the `id()` of the values of those parameters. Doing
so resolves issue #232 kindly submitted by @jvesely (Jan
Vesely) who purportedly lives in or around an ancient pork
by-product that has calcified into stone -- which is quite
impressive, really. Stoneham: it's like Stonehenge, only
American and yummy in your tummy. Thanks so much for the
heads up, @jvesely.
- update to 0.13.1: * The `test_pep561_mypy()` integration test validating that @beartype passes all mypy-specific static runtime type- checks * **Pandera (pandas) type hints** (i.e., ad-hoc PEP- noncompliant type hints validating pandas `DataFrame` objects, produced by subscripting factories published by the `pandera.typing` subpackage and validated *only* by user- defined callables decorated by the ad-hoc PEP-noncompliant `@pandera.check_types` runtime type-checking decorator), resolving feature request #227 kindly submitted by @ulfaslakprecis (Ulf Aslak) the Big Boss Typer. @beartype now: * Transparently supports pandera's PEP-noncompliant `@pandera.check_types` decorator for deeply runtime type- checking arbitrary pandas objects. * *Always* performs a rudimentary `O(1)` `isinstance()`-based type-check for each pandera type hint. Doing so substantially improves usability in common use cases, including: * Callables annotated by one or more pandera type hints that are correctly decorated by @beartype but incorrectly *not* decorated by the pandera-specific `@pandera.check_types` decorator. * (Data)classes annotated by one or more pandera type hints. * Pandera type hints passed as the second argument to statement-level @beartype type-checkers – including: * **Pseudo-callable monkey-patching support.** `@beartype` now supports **pseudo-callables** (i.e., otherwise uncallable objects masquerading as callable by defining the `__call__()` dunder method), resolving feature request #211 kindly OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-beartype?expand=0&rev=7
2023-04-16 09:18:01 +00:00
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Sun Apr 16 09:16:52 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.13.1:
* The `test_pep561_mypy()` integration test validating that
@beartype passes all mypy-specific static runtime type-
checks
* **Pandera (pandas) type hints** (i.e., ad-hoc PEP-
noncompliant type hints validating pandas `DataFrame`
objects, produced by subscripting factories published by the
`pandera.typing` subpackage and validated *only* by user-
defined callables decorated by the ad-hoc PEP-noncompliant
`@pandera.check_types` runtime type-checking decorator),
resolving feature request #227 kindly submitted by
@ulfaslakprecis (Ulf Aslak) the Big Boss Typer. @beartype
now:
* Transparently supports pandera's PEP-noncompliant
`@pandera.check_types` decorator for deeply runtime type-
checking arbitrary pandas objects.
* *Always* performs a rudimentary `O(1)` `isinstance()`-based
type-check for each pandera type hint. Doing so substantially
improves usability in common use cases, including:
* Callables annotated by one or more pandera type hints that
are correctly decorated by @beartype but incorrectly *not*
decorated by the pandera-specific `@pandera.check_types`
decorator.
* (Data)classes annotated by one or more pandera type hints.
* Pandera type hints passed as the second argument to
statement-level @beartype type-checkers including:
* **Pseudo-callable monkey-patching support.** `@beartype` now
supports **pseudo-callables** (i.e., otherwise uncallable
objects masquerading as callable by defining the `__call__()`
dunder method), resolving feature request #211 kindly
submitted by Google X typing guru @patrick-kidger (Patrick
Kidger). When passed a pseudo-callable whose `__call__()`
method is annotated by one or more type hints, `@beartype`
runtime type-checks that method in the standard way.
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Wed Jan 25 13:18:26 UTC 2023 - Daniel Garcia <daniel.garcia@suse.com>
- Disable test_beartype_in_sphinx, broken with sphinx 6.1.3
gh#beartype/beartype#209
- Update to version 0.12.0
Change log - https://github.com/beartype/beartype/releases
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Wed Oct 12 02:44:23 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com>
- Update to version 0.11.0
Change log - https://github.com/beartype/beartype/releases
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Thu May 5 06:14:45 UTC 2022 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Initial packaging effort for beartype 0.10.4.