Pure Python Expect-like module
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
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pexpect-4.9.0.tar.gz | 0000166450 163 KB | |
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python-pexpect.spec | 0000002723 2.66 KB |
Revision 46 (latest revision is 47)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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- update to 4.9: * Add support for Python 3.12 #769. * Clean up temporary files after UnicodeTests #753. * Add Python 3.5, 3.6 and 3.12.0-rc.1 to test matrix #763. * Set prompt correctly for zsh #712. * Add zsh convenience function to replwrap module #751. * Rework async unittests to rely on unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase #764. * Make test_expect.py work on POSIX systems that are not Linux based #698. * Add support for ``socket``, which allows sockets to be used crossplatform #745. * Update async to work on newer versions of python #732. * Remove deprecated RSAAuthentication option (SSHv1) #744. * Multiple CI fixes #743 #737 #742 #739 #722. * Use Github Actions for CI #734. * Remove pytest-capturelog from testing requirements #730. * Fix usage for Solaris #663 #604 #560. * Fix threading for new versions of python #684. * Fix documentation builds for use with Sphinx 3 #638. * Use ``sys.executable`` for tests and wrapper, allowing the calling python executable to be used instead #623. * Update documentation about Wexpect #623. * Added project urls to ``setup.py`` #620. * Provide examples for how to use Pexpect and Pyte #587. * Coerce compiled regex patterns type according to spawn encoding #560. * Several doc updates #626 #635 #643 #644 #728. drop 31fab7b0edbe9b3401507b5dfa4db6aaf3fabca5.patch, 684.patch, 715.patch, 742.patch,
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