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Michael Vetter c5a4637e7a - Update to 25.1.0:
Added:
  * Add structlog.stdlib.render_to_log_args_and_kwargs processor. Same
    as structlog.stdlib.render_to_log_kwargs, but also allows to pass
    positional arguments to logging. With it, you do not need to add
    structlog.stdlib.PositionalArgumentsFormatter processor to format
    positional arguments from structlog loggers. #668
  * Native loggers now have is_enabled_for() and get_effective_level()
    methods that mirror the behavior of the standard library's
    logging.Logger.isEnabledFor() and logging.Logger.getEffectiveLevel(). #689
  Changed:
  * structlog.typing.BindableLogger protocol now returns Self instead
    of BindableLogger. This adds a dependency on typing-extensions for
    Pythons older than 3.11. #642 #659
  * structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer will quote string value with special characters. #647
  * structlog.stdlib.recreate_defaults() now also adds structlog.stdlib.PositionalArgumentsFormatter.
    In default native mode, this is done by the loggers at the edge.
  * structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger() now also accepts a string for min_level.
  Fixed:
  * Fix handling calls to {logger}.exception() outside of exception blocks. Depending
    on the structlog configuration, this either resulted in an event dict key
    exception: "MISSING" or lead to an error. Now, an invalid or missing exc_info will
    just be ignored. This means, that calling {logger}.exception() outside of an
    exception block is basically the same as calling {logger}.error(). #634 #680
  * Instantiating structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer does not mutate the passed styles dict anymore. #669
  * The native FilteringBoundLogger.fatal() method now maps to the critical level, as it
    does in the standard library. Note that the level is discouraged to use there, so we
    recommend to stick to error() or critical(). #677
  * structlog.tracebacks.ExceptionDictTransformer now actually accepts None for locals_max_length
    and locals_max_string. #675

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Name: python-structlog
Version: 25.1.0
Release: 0
Summary: Structured Logging for Python
License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
Group: Development/Languages/Python
URL: http://www.structlog.org/en/stable/
Source: https://github.com/hynek/structlog/archive/%{version}.tar.gz
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structlog makes logging in Python less painful and more powerful by adding
structure to your log entries.
Its up to you whether you want structlog to take care about the output of your
log entries or whether you prefer to forward them to an existing logging system
like the standard librarys logging module.
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