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Replace use of os.unsetenv(...) with del os.environ[...] #11

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wickman commented Nov 21, 2014

This seems perfectly reasonable to me and still cleanly merges. I'm sure windows support would be an uphill battle, but definitely something we should entertain for inclusivity.

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Replace use of os.unsetenv(...) with del os.environ[...]
@wickman wickman merged commit d3a3015 into pex-tool:master Nov 21, 2014
wickman added a commit to pantsbuild/pants that referenced this pull request Dec 4, 2014
SSIA.  The user facing parts of this change:
  - package resolution happens via requests now -- this is way more reliable
    and results in fewer Untranslateable exceptions
  - PEX_VERBOSE now controls all pex verbosity, including better messages around Untranslateable (yay!)
  - fixes a major pex regression with namespace packages introduced somewhere in 0.5.x

The pex 0.7.0 -> 0.8.0 changelog:

* *API change*: Decouple translation from package iteration.  This removes
  the Obtainer construct entirely, which likely means if you're using PEX as
  a library, you will need to change your code if you were doing anything
  nontrivial.  This adds a couple new options to ``resolve`` but simplifies
  the story around how to cache packages.
  [RB #785](https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/785/)
* Refactor http handling in pex to allow for alternate http implementations.  Adds support
  for [requests](https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests),
  improving both performance and security.   For more information, read the commit notes at
  [91c7f32](pex-tool/pex@91c7f32).
  [RB #778](https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/778/)
* Improvements to API documentation throughout.
* Renamed ``Tracer`` to ``TraceLogger`` to prevent nondeterministic isort ordering.
* Refactor tox.ini to increase the number of environment combinations and improve coverage.
* Adds HTTP retry support for the RequestsContext.
  [RB #1303](https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1303/)
* Make pex --version correct.
  [Issue #19](pex-tool/pex#19)
* Bug fix: Fix over-aggressive sys.modules scrubbing for namespace packages.  Under
  certain circumstances, namespace packages in site-packages could conflict with packages
  within a PEX, causing them to fail importing.
  [RB #1378](https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1378/)
* Bug fix: Replace uses of ``os.unsetenv(...)`` with ``del os.environ[...]``
  [Pull Request #11](pex-tool/pex#11)
* Bug fix: Scrub sys.path and sys.modules based upon both supplied path and
  realpath of files and directories.  Newer versions of virtualenv on Linux symlink site-packages
  which caused those packages to not be removed from sys.path correctly.
  [Issue #21](pex-tool/pex#21)
* Bug fix: The pex -s option was not correctly pulling in transitive dependencies.
  [Issue #22](pex-tool/pex#22)
* Bug fix: Adds ``content`` method to HTTP contexts that does HTML content decoding, fixing
  an encoding issue only experienced when using Python 3.
  [Issue #10](pex-tool/pex#10)

Testing Done:
build-support/bin/ci.sh

Reviewed at https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1421/
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