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0.2 (2012-01-07)
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* PyPy compatability
* PyPy compatibility

0.1 (2012-01-06)
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For the details of the signature object, refer to the either the package of
standard library documentation.

Compatability
Compatibility
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The ``funcsigs`` backport has been tested against:
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Continuous integration testing is provided by `Travis CI`_.

Under Python 2.x there is a compatability issue when a function is assigned to
Under Python 2.x there is a compatibility issue when a function is assigned to
the ``__wrapped__`` property of a class after it has been constructed.
Similiarily there under PyPy directly passing the ``__call__`` method of a
builtin is also a compatability issues. Otherwise the functionality is
builtin is also a compatibility issues. Otherwise the functionality is
believed to be uniform between both Python2 and Python3.

Issues
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.. _PEP 362: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0362/
.. _inspect: http://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html#introspecting-callables-with-the-signature-object

Compatability
Compatibility
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The *funcsigs* backport has been tested against:
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Continuous integration testing is provided by `Travis CI`_.

Under Python 2.x there is a compatability issue when a function is assigned to
Under Python 2.x there is a compatibility issue when a function is assigned to
the ``__wrapped__`` property of a class after it has been constructed.
Similiarily there under PyPy directly passing the ``__call__`` method of a
builtin is also a compatability issues. Otherwise the functionality is
builtin is also a compatibility issues. Otherwise the functionality is
believed to be uniform between both Python2 and Python3.

.. _Travis CI: http://travis-ci.org/
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