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* Resolve an internal source of potential flakiness on the bind/close port * checks when used in active environments by calling `.shutdown()` before `.close()`. * Add `-h` and `--help` text to the command line tool. * The command line interface now defaults to associating the returned port with its parent process PID (usually the calling script) when no argument was given as that makes more sense. * When portpicker is used as a command line tool from a script, if a port is chosen without a portserver it can now be kept bound to a socket by a child process for a user specified timeout. When successful, this helps minimize race conditions as subsequent portpicker CLI invocations within the timeout window cannot choose the same port. * Some pylint based refactorings to portpicker and portpicker\_test. * Drop 3.6 from our CI test matrix and metadata. It probably still works there, but expect our unittests to include 3.7-ism's in the future. We'll *attempt* to avoid modern constructs in portpicker.py itself but zero guarantees. Using an old Python? Use an old portpicker. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-portpicker?expand=0&rev=16
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