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aenum-3.1.11.tar.gz | 0000130979 128 KB | |
python-aenum.changes | 0000005463 5.33 KB | |
python-aenum.spec | 0000002847 2.78 KB | |
skip_failing_testcases.patch | 0000000869 869 Bytes | |
tempdir_missing.patch | 0000003078 3.01 KB |
Revision 8 (latest revision is 12)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Daniel Garcia (dgarcia)
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- Update to 3.1.11: * update MANIFEST file - 3.1.10 * improve tests - 3.1.9 * fail gracefully for badly written EnumType - 3.1.8 * recalculate bits used after all flags created (sometimes needed when a custom `__new__` is in place. - 3.1.7 * update flag creation to (possibly) add bitwise operator methods to newly created flags * update extend_enum() to work with 3.11 flags - 3.1.6 * Update `dir()` on mixed enums to include mixed data type methods and attributes. * Rename `enum_property` to `property` to match stdlib. Recommended usage is `aenum.property` (prefix with module name). * Remove quadritic creation behavior. BREAKING CHANGE BUG FIX that won't affect most people Enums with a custom `__new__` that: - use the enum machinery to generate the values; AND - have keyword arguments set to a default (like `None`) will fail to generate a missing value. To fix: remove the default value and instead specify it on the member creation line. BREAKING CHANGE In Python 3.11 the `str()` of mixed enums will now match its `format()` which will be the normal `str()` of the data type -- so for an IntEnum you'll see `5` instead of `Perm.R|X`. This affects IntEnum, StrEnum, and IntFlag.
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