From 14d2196ba032d7aa0e0b3dabd0b158783d746019 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kngwyu Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2019 22:47:19 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Bump version to 0.8.2 --- CHANGELOG.md | 12 ++++++++---- Cargo.toml | 4 ++-- README.md | 6 +++--- guide/src/class.md | 6 +++--- guide/src/conversions.md | 10 +++++----- guide/src/exception.md | 16 ++++++++-------- guide/src/get_started.md | 4 ++-- guide/src/parallelism.md | 2 +- pyo3-derive-backend/Cargo.toml | 2 +- pyo3cls/Cargo.toml | 4 ++-- src/lib.rs | 4 ++-- 11 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index eece3190608..07012eef4c3 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -5,15 +5,18 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](http://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/) and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). -## Unreleased +## [0.8.2] ### Added -* FFI compatibility for PEP 590 Vectorcall. +* FFI compatibility for PEP 590 Vectorcall. [#641](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/641) ### Fixed -* Fix handling of invalid utf-8 sequences in `PyString::as_bytes` [#639](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/639) +* Fix PySequenceProtocol::set_item. [#624](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/624) +* Fix a corner case of BigInt::FromPyObject. [#630](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/630) +* Fix index errors in parameter conversion. [#631](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/631) +* Fix handling of invalid utf-8 sequences in `PyString::as_bytes`. [#639](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/639) and `PyString::to_string_lossy` [#642](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/642). * Remove `__contains__` and `__iter__` from PyMappingProtocol. [#644](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/644) * Fix proc-macro definition of PySetAttrProtocol. [#645](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/645) @@ -344,7 +347,8 @@ Yanked * Initial release -[Unreleased]: https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/compare/v0.8.1...HEAD +[Unreleased]: https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/compare/v0.8.2...HEAD +[0.8.2]: https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/compare/v0.8.1...v0.8.2 [0.8.1]: https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/compare/v0.8.0...v0.8.1 [0.8.0]: https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/compare/v0.7.0...v0.8.0 [0.7.0]: https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/compare/v0.6.0...v0.7.0 diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 4d62d724384..deb71e96111 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "pyo3" -version = "0.8.1" +version = "0.8.2" description = "Bindings to Python interpreter" authors = ["PyO3 Project and Contributors "] readme = "README.md" @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ appveyor = { repository = "fafhrd91/pyo3" } libc = "0.2.62" spin = "0.5.1" num-traits = "0.2.8" -pyo3cls = { path = "pyo3cls", version = "=0.8.1" } +pyo3cls = { path = "pyo3cls", version = "=0.8.2" } num-complex = { version = ">= 0.2", optional = true } num-bigint = { version = ">= 0.2", optional = true } inventory = "0.1.4" diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3e4cdb4a937..a8747c19c6b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ * User Guide: [stable](https://pyo3.rs) | [master](https://pyo3.rs/master) -* API Documentation: [stable](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/) | [master](https://pyo3.rs/master/doc) +* API Documentation: [stable](https://docs.rs/pyo3/) | [master](https://pyo3.rs/master/doc) A comparison with rust-cpython can be found [in the guide](https://pyo3.rs/master/rust_cpython.html). @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ name = "string_sum" crate-type = ["cdylib"] [dependencies.pyo3] -version = "0.8.1" +version = "0.8.2" features = ["extension-module"] ``` @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Add `pyo3` to your `Cargo.toml` like this: ```toml [dependencies] -pyo3 = "0.8.1" +pyo3 = "0.8.2" ``` Example program displaying the value of `sys.version` and the current user name: diff --git a/guide/src/class.md b/guide/src/class.md index 2178f9f156c..1b4e7ba9773 100644 --- a/guide/src/class.md +++ b/guide/src/class.md @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ each protocol implementation block has to be annotated with the `#[pyproto]` att ### Basic object customization -The [`PyObjectProtocol`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/class/basic/trait.PyObjectProtocol.html) trait provides several basic customizations. +The [`PyObjectProtocol`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/class/basic/trait.PyObjectProtocol.html) trait provides several basic customizations. #### Attribute access @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ Each method corresponds to Python's `self.attr`, `self.attr = value` and `del se If your type owns references to other Python objects, you will need to integrate with Python's garbage collector so that the GC is aware of those references. -To do this, implement the [`PyGCProtocol`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/class/gc/trait.PyGCProtocol.html) trait for your struct. +To do this, implement the [`PyGCProtocol`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/class/gc/trait.PyGCProtocol.html) trait for your struct. It includes two methods `__traverse__` and `__clear__`. These correspond to the slots `tp_traverse` and `tp_clear` in the Python C API. `__traverse__` must call `visit.call()` for each reference to another Python object. @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ struct GCTracked {} // Fails because it does not implement PyGCProtocol ### Iterator Types Iterators can be defined using the -[`PyIterProtocol`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/class/iter/trait.PyIterProtocol.html) trait. +[`PyIterProtocol`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/class/iter/trait.PyIterProtocol.html) trait. It includes two methods `__iter__` and `__next__`: * `fn __iter__(slf: PyRefMut) -> PyResult>` * `fn __next__(slf: PyRefMut) -> PyResult>>` diff --git a/guide/src/conversions.md b/guide/src/conversions.md index 1c2b4e77cd8..2f388c9f0bb 100644 --- a/guide/src/conversions.md +++ b/guide/src/conversions.md @@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ Many conversions in PyO3 can't use `std::convert::Into` because they need a GIL Eventually, traits such as `ToPyObject` will be replaced by this trait and a `FromPy` trait will be added that will implement `IntoPy`, just like with `From` and `Into`. -[`ToPyObject`]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/trait.ToPyObject.html -[PyObject]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.PyObject.html -[PyTuple]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/types/struct.PyTuple.html -[ObjectProtocol]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/trait.ObjectProtocol.html -[IntoPyDict]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/types/trait.IntoPyDict.html +[`ToPyObject`]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/trait.ToPyObject.html +[PyObject]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyObject.html +[PyTuple]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/types/struct.PyTuple.html +[ObjectProtocol]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/trait.ObjectProtocol.html +[IntoPyDict]: https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/types/trait.IntoPyDict.html diff --git a/guide/src/exception.md b/guide/src/exception.md index 402b446c244..48f851cc7e7 100644 --- a/guide/src/exception.md +++ b/guide/src/exception.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ fn main() { ## Raise an exception -To raise an exception, first you need to obtain an exception type and construct a new [`PyErr`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html), then call the [`PyErr::restore()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html#method.restore) method to write the exception back to the Python interpreter's global state. +To raise an exception, first you need to obtain an exception type and construct a new [`PyErr`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html), then call the [`PyErr::restore()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html#method.restore) method to write the exception back to the Python interpreter's global state. ```rust use pyo3::{Python, PyErr}; @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ fn main() { } ``` -If you already have a Python exception instance, you can simply call [`PyErr::from_instance()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html#method.from_instance). +If you already have a Python exception instance, you can simply call [`PyErr::from_instance()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html#method.from_instance). ```rust,ignore PyErr::from_instance(py, err).restore(py); @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ fn my_func(arg: PyObject) -> PyResult<()> { ## Check exception type Python has an [`isinstance`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#isinstance) method to check an object's type, -in PyO3 there is a [`Python::is_instance()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.Python.html#method.is_instance) method which does the same thing. +in PyO3 there is a [`Python::is_instance()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.Python.html#method.is_instance) method which does the same thing. ```rust use pyo3::Python; @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ fn main() { } ``` -[`Python::is_instance()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.Python.html#method.is_instance) calls the underlying [`PyType::is_instance`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/types/struct.PyType.html#method.is_instance) method to do the actual work. +[`Python::is_instance()`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.Python.html#method.is_instance) calls the underlying [`PyType::is_instance`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/types/struct.PyType.html#method.is_instance) method to do the actual work. To check the type of an exception, you can simply do: @@ -110,10 +110,10 @@ err.is_instance::(py); ## Handle Rust Errors -The vast majority of operations in this library will return [`PyResult`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/prelude/type.PyResult.html). +The vast majority of operations in this library will return [`PyResult`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/prelude/type.PyResult.html). This is an alias for the type `Result`. -A [`PyErr`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html) represents a Python exception. +A [`PyErr`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html) represents a Python exception. Errors within the PyO3 library are also exposed as Python exceptions. The PyO3 library handles Python exceptions in two stages. During the first stage, a `PyErr` instance is @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ In simple cases, for custom errors adding an implementation of `std::convert::Fr for this custom error is enough. `PyErr::new` accepts an argument in the form of `ToPyObject + 'static`. If the `'static` constraint can not be satisfied or more complex arguments are required, the -[`PyErrArguments`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/trait.PyErrArguments.html) +[`PyErrArguments`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/trait.PyErrArguments.html) trait can be implemented. In that case, actual exception argument creation is delayed until a `Python` object is available. @@ -202,5 +202,5 @@ fn tell(file: PyObject) -> PyResult { ``` -[`pyo3::exceptions`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/exceptions/index.html) +[`pyo3::exceptions`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/exceptions/index.html) defines exceptions for several standard library modules. diff --git a/guide/src/get_started.md b/guide/src/get_started.md index d72b3e67f82..aded621f062 100644 --- a/guide/src/get_started.md +++ b/guide/src/get_started.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ name = "string_sum" crate-type = ["cdylib"] [dependencies.pyo3] -version = "0.8.1" +version = "0.8.2" features = ["extension-module"] ``` @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Add `pyo3` to your `Cargo.toml` like this: ```toml [dependencies] -pyo3 = "0.8.1" +pyo3 = "0.8.2" ``` Example program displaying the value of `sys.version` and the current user name: diff --git a/guide/src/parallelism.md b/guide/src/parallelism.md index 1e0efcf227b..64ce685803c 100644 --- a/guide/src/parallelism.md +++ b/guide/src/parallelism.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ CPython has the infamous GIL (Global Interpreter Lock), which prevents developer from getting true parallelism when running pure Python code. With PyO3, you can release the GIL when executing Rust code to achieve true parallelism. -The [`Python::allow_threads`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/0.8.1/pyo3/struct.Python.html#method.allow_threads) +The [`Python::allow_threads`](https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.Python.html#method.allow_threads) method temporarily releases the GIL, thus allowing other Python threads to run. ```rust,ignore diff --git a/pyo3-derive-backend/Cargo.toml b/pyo3-derive-backend/Cargo.toml index c3ec1ee9fa1..256df3dd1df 100644 --- a/pyo3-derive-backend/Cargo.toml +++ b/pyo3-derive-backend/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "pyo3-derive-backend" -version = "0.8.1" +version = "0.8.2" description = "Code generation for PyO3 package" authors = ["PyO3 Project and Contributors "] keywords = ["pyo3", "python", "cpython", "ffi"] diff --git a/pyo3cls/Cargo.toml b/pyo3cls/Cargo.toml index e586a54e688..851a1b98b5d 100644 --- a/pyo3cls/Cargo.toml +++ b/pyo3cls/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "pyo3cls" -version = "0.8.1" +version = "0.8.2" description = "Proc macros for PyO3 package" authors = ["PyO3 Project and Contributors "] keywords = ["pyo3", "python", "cpython", "ffi"] @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ proc-macro = true quote = "1" proc-macro2 = "1" syn = { version = "1", features = ["full", "extra-traits"] } -pyo3-derive-backend = { path = "../pyo3-derive-backend", version = "=0.8.1" } +pyo3-derive-backend = { path = "../pyo3-derive-backend", version = "=0.8.2" } [features] unsound-subclass = ["pyo3-derive-backend/unsound-subclass"] diff --git a/src/lib.rs b/src/lib.rs index b5cb5402a37..f5bbcdec903 100755 --- a/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/lib.rs @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ //! crate-type = ["cdylib"] //! //! [dependencies.pyo3] -//! version = "0.8.1" +//! version = "0.8.2" //! features = ["extension-module"] //! ``` //! @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ //! //! ```toml //! [dependencies] -//! pyo3 = "0.8.1" +//! pyo3 = "0.8.2" //! ``` //! //! Example program displaying the value of `sys.version`: