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- update to 2.3.2:

* Fixed issue where a `ns_provider` could be passed `None`
    instead of its correct `cmd2.Cmd` or `CommandSet` value.
  * Fixed issue introduced in 2.3.0 with `AlternatingTable`, `BorderedTable`, and `SimpleTable` that caused
    header alignment settings to be overridden by data alignment settings.
  * `CompletionItems` now saves the original object from which it creates a string.
  * Using `CompletionItems` as argparse choices is fully supported.
  * `ArgparseCompleter` now does the following if a list of `CompletionItems`
    was created with numerical types:
  * Fixed `AttributeError` in `rl_get_prompt()` when prompt is `None`.
  * Fixed bug where using choices on a Settable didn't verify that a valid choice had been entered.
  * Fixed bug introduced in cmd2 2.0.0 in which `select()` converts return values to strings.
  * Added settings to Column class which prevent a table from overriding existing styles in header
    and/or data text. This allows for things like nesting an AlternatingTable in another AlternatingTable.
  * AlternatingTable no longer automatically applies background color to borders. This was done to improve
    appearance since the background color extended beyond the borders of the table.
  * Added ability to colorize all aspects of `AlternatingTable`, `BorderedTable`, and `SimpleTable`.
  * Added support for 8-bit/256-colors with the `cmd2.EightBitFg` and `cmd2.EightBitBg` classes.
  * Added support for 24-bit/RGB colors with the `cmd2.RgbFg` and `cmd2.RgbBg` classes.
  * Removed dependency on colorama.
  * Changed type of `ansi.allow_style` from a string to an `ansi.AllowStyle` Enum class.
  * To support the color upgrade, all cmd2 colors now inherit from either `ansi.FgColor` or `ansi.BgColor`.
    Therefore, `ansi.style()` no longer accepts colors as strings.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-cmd2?expand=0&rev=88
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Mon Dec 6 18:04:09 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 2.3.2:
* Fixed issue where a `ns_provider` could be passed `None`
instead of its correct `cmd2.Cmd` or `CommandSet` value.
* Fixed issue introduced in 2.3.0 with `AlternatingTable`, `BorderedTable`, and `SimpleTable` that caused
header alignment settings to be overridden by data alignment settings.
* `CompletionItems` now saves the original object from which it creates a string.
* Using `CompletionItems` as argparse choices is fully supported.
* `ArgparseCompleter` now does the following if a list of `CompletionItems`
was created with numerical types:
* Fixed `AttributeError` in `rl_get_prompt()` when prompt is `None`.
* Fixed bug where using choices on a Settable didn't verify that a valid choice had been entered.
* Fixed bug introduced in cmd2 2.0.0 in which `select()` converts return values to strings.
* Added settings to Column class which prevent a table from overriding existing styles in header
and/or data text. This allows for things like nesting an AlternatingTable in another AlternatingTable.
* AlternatingTable no longer automatically applies background color to borders. This was done to improve
appearance since the background color extended beyond the borders of the table.
* Added ability to colorize all aspects of `AlternatingTable`, `BorderedTable`, and `SimpleTable`.
* Added support for 8-bit/256-colors with the `cmd2.EightBitFg` and `cmd2.EightBitBg` classes.
* Added support for 24-bit/RGB colors with the `cmd2.RgbFg` and `cmd2.RgbBg` classes.
* Removed dependency on colorama.
* Changed type of `ansi.allow_style` from a string to an `ansi.AllowStyle` Enum class.
* To support the color upgrade, all cmd2 colors now inherit from either `ansi.FgColor` or `ansi.BgColor`.
Therefore, `ansi.style()` no longer accepts colors as strings.
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Sat Oct 16 21:48:02 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>