Changelog ========= 1.10.0 (2023-12-15) ------------------- * Added Python 3.12 wheels. * Dropped support for Python 3.7. * Applied some reformatting and lint fixes using ruff to the codebase (mostly more Python 2 leftover cleanups). 1.9.0 (2023-01-04) ------------------ * Added support for matrix multiplication operator (``@``). * Should have all the wheels now (including the manylinux ones). * Bumped minimum version requirements for setuptools and setuptools-scm. * Switched the default pure python fallback implementation to the "simple" one (when you ``from lazy_object_proxy import Proxy`` and the C extension is not available). Previously the "slots" implementation was used but as it turns out it is slower on Python 3. 1.8.0 (2022-10-26) ------------------ * Cleaned up use of cPickle. Contributed by Sandro Tosi in `#62 `_. * Cleaned up more dead Python 2 code. * Added Python 3.11 wheels. * Dropped support for Python 3.6. 1.7.1 (2021-12-15) ------------------ * Removed most of the Python 2 support code and fixed ``python_requires`` to require at least Python 3.6. Note that 1.7.0 has been yanked because it could not install on Python 2.7. Installing lazy-object-proxy on Python 2.7 should automatically fall back to the 1.6.0 release now. 1.7.0 (2021-12-15) ------------------ * Switched CI to GitHub Actions, this has a couple consequences: * Support for Python 2.7 is dropped. You can still install it there but it's not tested anymore and Python 2 specific handling will be removed at some point. * Linux wheels are now provided in `musllinux` and `manylinux2014` variants. * Fixed ``__index__`` to fallback to ``int`` if the wrapped object doesn't have an ``__index__`` method. This prevents situations where code using a proxy would otherwise likely just call ``int`` had the object not have an ``__index__`` method. 1.6.0 (2021-03-22) ------------------ * Added support for async special methods (``__aiter__``, ``__anext__``, ``__await__``, ``__aenter__``, ``__aexit__``). These are used in the ``async for``, ``await` and ``async with`` statements. Note that ``__await__`` returns a wrapper that tries to emulate the crazy stuff going on in the ceval loop, so there will be a small performance overhead. * Added the ``__resolved__`` property. You can use it to check if the factory has been called. 1.5.2 (2020-11-26) ------------------ * Added Python 3.9 wheels. * Removed Python 2.7 Windows wheels (not supported on newest image with Python 3.9). 1.5.1 (2020-07-22) ------------------ * Added ARM64 wheels (manylinux2014). 1.5.0 (2020-06-05) ------------------ * Added support for ``__fspath__``. * Dropped support for Python 3.4. 1.4.3 (2019-10-26) ------------------ * Added binary wheels for Python 3.8. * Fixed license metadata. 1.4.2 (2019-08-22) ------------------ * Included a ``pyproject.toml`` to allow users install the sdist with old python/setuptools, as the setuptools-scm dep will be fetched by pip instead of setuptools. Fixes `#30 `_. 1.4.1 (2019-05-10) ------------------ * Fixed wheels being built with ``-coverage`` cflags. No more issues about bogus ``cext.gcda`` files. * Removed useless C file from wheels. * Changed ``setup.py`` to use setuptools-scm. 1.4.0 (2019-05-05) ------------------ * Fixed ``__mod__`` for the slots backend. Contributed by Ran Benita in `#28 `_. * Dropped support for Python 2.6 and 3.3. Contributed by "hugovk" in `#24 `_. 1.3.1 (2017-05-05) ------------------ * Fix broken release (``sdist`` had a broken ``MANIFEST.in``). 1.3.0 (2017-05-02) ------------------ * Speed up arithmetic operations involving ``cext.Proxy`` subclasses. 1.2.2 (2016-04-14) ------------------ * Added `manylinux `_ wheels. * Minor cleanup in readme. 1.2.1 (2015-08-18) ------------------ * Fix a memory leak (the wrapped object would get bogus references). Contributed by Astrum Kuo in `#10 `_. 1.2.0 (2015-07-06) ------------------ * Don't instantiate the object when __repr__ is called. This aids with debugging (allows one to see exactly in what state the proxy is). 1.1.0 (2015-07-05) ------------------ * Added support for pickling. The pickled value is going to be the wrapped object *without* any Proxy container. * Fixed a memory management issue in the C extension (reference cycles weren't garbage collected due to improper handling in the C extension). Contributed by Alvin Chow in `#8 `_. 1.0.2 (2015-04-11) ----------------------------------------- * First release on PyPI.