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markupsafe (changelog) <2.1 -> <3.1 age confidence

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pallets/markupsafe (markupsafe)

v3.0.3

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Released 2025-09-27

  • __version__ raises DeprecationWarning instead of UserWarning.
    :issue:487
  • Adopt multi-phase initialisation (:pep:489) for the C extension.
    :issue:494
  • Build Windows ARM64 wheels. :issue:485
  • Build Python 3.14 wheels. :issue:503
  • Build riscv64 wheels. :issue:505

v3.0.2

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Released 2024-10-18

  • Fix compatibility when __str__ returns a str subclass. :issue:472
  • Build requires setuptools >= 70.1. :issue:475

v3.0.1

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Released 2024-10-08

  • Address compiler warnings that became errors in GCC 14. :issue:466
  • Fix compatibility with proxy objects. :issue:467

v3.0.0

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Released 2024-10-07

  • Support Python 3.13 and its experimental free-threaded build. :pr:461
  • Drop support for Python 3.7 and 3.8.
  • Use modern packaging metadata with pyproject.toml instead of setup.cfg.
    :pr:348
  • Change distutils imports to setuptools. :pr:399
  • Use deferred evaluation of annotations. :pr:400
  • Update signatures for Markup methods to match str signatures. Use
    positional-only arguments. :pr:400
  • Some str methods on Markup no longer escape their argument:
    strip, lstrip, rstrip, removeprefix, removesuffix,
    partition, and rpartition; replace only escapes its new
    argument. These methods are conceptually linked to search methods such as
    in, find, and index, which already do not escape their argument.
    :issue:401
  • The __version__ attribute is deprecated. Use feature detection, or
    importlib.metadata.version("markupsafe"), instead. :pr:402
  • Speed up escaping plain strings by 40%. :pr:434
  • Simplify speedups implementation. :pr:437

v2.1.5

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Released 2024-02-02

  • Fix striptags not collapsing spaces. :issue:417

v2.1.4

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Released 2024-01-19

  • Don't use regular expressions for striptags, avoiding a performance
    issue. :pr:413

v2.1.3

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Released 2023-06-02

  • Implement format_map, casefold, removeprefix, and removesuffix
    methods. :issue:370
  • Fix static typing for basic str methods on Markup. :issue:358
  • Use Self for annotating return types. :pr:379

v2.1.2

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Released 2023-01-17

  • Fix striptags not stripping tags containing newlines.
    :issue:310

v2.1.1

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Released 2022-03-14

  • Avoid ambiguous regex matches in striptags. :pr:293

v2.1.0

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Released 2022-02-17

  • Drop support for Python 3.6. :pr:262
  • Remove soft_unicode, which was previously deprecated. Use
    soft_str instead. :pr:261
  • Raise error on missing single placeholder during string
    interpolation. :issue:225
  • Disable speedups module for GraalPython. :issue:277

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@harryswift01 harryswift01 requested a review from jimboid November 24, 2025 10:08
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Looks fine

@harryswift01 harryswift01 merged commit d21551b into main Nov 27, 2025
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@harryswift01 harryswift01 deleted the renovate/markupsafe-3.x branch November 27, 2025 11:24
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