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DEP: Remove Python 2.6 and older support #776
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"New" features that we use: * PEP-343: with statements (Python 2.5+) * PEP-389: argparse (Python 2.7+; just in Scripts) * https://bugs.python.org/issue2335 : Set literals * https://bugs.python.org/issue2333 : Dictionary / set comprehensions * ... Python 2.6 had its last security update in 2013 - 9 years ago. I'm sure people have long moved on. The package is also marked as Python 2.7+ and CI only runs for Python 2.7 and 3.6+. For this reason, I will not make a major version bump.
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Deprecations (DEP): - Remove support for Python 2.6 and older (#776) New Features (ENH): - Extract document permissions (#320) Bug Fixes (BUG): - Clip by trimBox when merging pages, which would otherwise be ignored (#240) - Add overwriteWarnings parameter PdfFileMerger (#243) - IndexError for getPage() of decryped file (#359) - Handle cases where decodeParms is an ArrayObject (#405) - Updated PDF fields don't show up when page is written (#412) - Set Linked Form Value (#414) - Fix zlib -5 error for corrupt files (#603) - Fix reading more than last1K for EOF (#642) - Acciental import Robustness (ROB): - Allow extra whitespace before "obj" in readObjectHeader (#567) Documentation (DOC): - Link to pdftoc in Sample_Code (#628) - Working with annotations (#764) - Structure history Developer Experience (DEV): - Add issue templates (#765) - Add tool to generate changelog Maintenance (MAINT): - Use grouped constants instead of string literals (#745) - Add error module (#768) - Use decorators for @staticmethod (#775) - Split long functions (#777) Testing (TST): - Run tests in CI once with -OO Flags (#770) - Filling out forms (#771) - Add tests for Writer (#772) - Error cases (#773) - Check Error messages (#769) - Regression test for issue #88 - Regression test for issue #327 Code Style (STY): - Make variable naming more consistent in tests All changes: 1.27.5...1.27.6
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"New" features that we use: * PEP-343: with statements (Python 2.5+) * PEP-389: argparse (Python 2.7+; just in Scripts) * https://bugs.python.org/issue2335 : Set literals * https://bugs.python.org/issue2333 : Dictionary / set comprehensions * ... Python 2.6 had its last security update in 2013 - 9 years ago. I'm sure people have long moved on. The package is also marked as Python 2.7+ and CI only runs for Python 2.7 and 3.6+. For this reason, I will not make a major version bump.
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Deprecations (DEP): - Remove support for Python 2.6 and older (py-pdf#776) New Features (ENH): - Extract document permissions (py-pdf#320) Bug Fixes (BUG): - Clip by trimBox when merging pages, which would otherwise be ignored (py-pdf#240) - Add overwriteWarnings parameter PdfFileMerger (py-pdf#243) - IndexError for getPage() of decryped file (py-pdf#359) - Handle cases where decodeParms is an ArrayObject (py-pdf#405) - Updated PDF fields don't show up when page is written (py-pdf#412) - Set Linked Form Value (py-pdf#414) - Fix zlib -5 error for corrupt files (py-pdf#603) - Fix reading more than last1K for EOF (py-pdf#642) - Acciental import Robustness (ROB): - Allow extra whitespace before "obj" in readObjectHeader (py-pdf#567) Documentation (DOC): - Link to pdftoc in Sample_Code (py-pdf#628) - Working with annotations (py-pdf#764) - Structure history Developer Experience (DEV): - Add issue templates (py-pdf#765) - Add tool to generate changelog Maintenance (MAINT): - Use grouped constants instead of string literals (py-pdf#745) - Add error module (py-pdf#768) - Use decorators for @staticmethod (py-pdf#775) - Split long functions (py-pdf#777) Testing (TST): - Run tests in CI once with -OO Flags (py-pdf#770) - Filling out forms (py-pdf#771) - Add tests for Writer (py-pdf#772) - Error cases (py-pdf#773) - Check Error messages (py-pdf#769) - Regression test for issue py-pdf#88 - Regression test for issue py-pdf#327 Code Style (STY): - Make variable naming more consistent in tests All changes: py-pdf/pypdf@1.27.5...1.27.6
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"New" features that we use:
Python 2.6 had its last security update in 2013 - 9 years ago.
I'm sure people have long moved on.
The package is also marked as Python 2.7+ and CI only runs for
Python 2.7 and 3.6+.
For this reason, I will not make a major version bump.