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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Unreleased
Changed
- All exceptions are consturcted with
py_err
instead ofnew
, as they returnPyErr
and notSelf
. as_mut
and friends take and&mut self
instead of&self
Fixed
- Added an explenation that the GIL can temporarily be released even while holding a GILGuard.
- Lots of clippy errors
Removed
- The pyobject_extract macro
0.4.1 - 2018-08-20
Fixed
- Fixed compilation on nightly since
use_extern_macros
was stabilized
Changed
- PyTryFrom's error is always to
PyDowncastError
Removed
- The pyobject_downcast macro
0.4.0 - 2018-07-30
Removed
- Conversions from tuples to PyDict due to rust-lang/rust#52050
Changed
- Merged both examples into one
- Rustfmt all the things ✔️
- Switched to Keep a Changelog
0.3.2 - 2018-07-22
Changed
- Replaced
concat_idents
with mashup
0.3.1 - 2018-07-18
Fixed
- Fixed scoping bug in pyobject_native_type that would break rust-numpy
0.3.0 - 2018-07-18
Changed
- Upgraded to syn 0.14 which means much better error messages 🎉
- 128 bit integer support by kngwyu (#137)
proc_macro
has been stabilized on nightly (rust-lang/rust#52081). This means that we can remove theproc_macro
feature, but now we need theuse_extern_macros
from the 2018 edition instead.- All proc macro are now prefixed with
py
and live in the prelude. This means you can use#[pyclass]
,#[pymethods]
,#[pyproto]
,#[pyfunction]
and#[pymodinit]
directly, at least after ause pyo3::prelude::*
. They were also moved into a module calledproc_macro
. You shouldn't use#[pyo3::proc_macro::pyclass]
or other longer paths in attributes becauseproc_macro_path_invoc
isn't going to be stabilized soon. - Renamed the
base
option in thepyclass
macro toextends
. #[pymodinit]
uses the function name as module name, unless the name is overrriden with#[pymodinit(name)]
- The guide is now properly versioned.
Added
- A few internal macros became part of the public api (#155, #186)
- Always clone in getters. This allows using the get-annotation on all Clone-Types
0.2.7 - 2018-05-18
Fixed
- Fix nightly breakage with proc_macro_path
0.2.6 - 2018-04-03
Fixed
- Fix compatibility with TryFrom trait #137
0.2.5 - 2018-02-21
Added
- CPython 3.7 support
Fixed
- Embedded CPython 3.7b1 crashes on initialization #110
- Generated extension functions are weakly typed #108
- call_method*() crashes when the method does not exist #113
- Allow importing exceptions from nested modules #116
0.2.4 - 2018-01-19
Added
- Allow to get mutable ref from PyObject #106
- Drop
RefFromPyObject
trait - Add Python::register_any() method
Fixed
- Fix impl
FromPyObject
forPy<T>
- Mark method that work with raw pointers as unsafe #95
0.2.3 - 11-27-2017
Fixed
- Proper
c_char
usage #93
Changed
- Rustup to 1.23.0-nightly 2017-11-07
Removed
- Remove use of now unneeded 'AsciiExt' trait
0.2.2 - 09-26-2017
Changed
- Rustup to 1.22.0-nightly 2017-09-30
0.2.1 - 09-26-2017
Fixed
- Fix rustc const_fn nightly breakage
0.2.0 - 08-12-2017
Changed
- Allow to add gc support without implementing PyGCProtocol #57
- Refactor
PyErr
implementation. Droppy
parameter from constructor.
Added
- Added inheritance support #15
- Added weakref support #56
- Added subclass support #64
- Added
self.__dict__
supoort #68 - Added
pyo3::prelude
module #70 - Better
Iterator
support for PyTuple, PyList, PyDict #75 - Introduce IntoPyDictPointer similar to IntoPyTuple #69
0.1.0 - 07-23-2017
Added
- Initial release