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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
[0.8.5]
- Support for
#[name = "foo"]
attribute for#[pyfunction]
and in#[pymethods]
. #692 - Implemented
FromPyObject
forHashMap
andBTreeMap
[0.8.4]
Added
- Support for
#[text_signature]
attribute. #675
[0.8.3]
Fixed
- Now all
&Py~
types have!Send
bound. #655 - Fix a compile error raised by the stabilization of
!
type. #672.
Removed
#[init]
is removed. #658
0.8.2
Added
- FFI compatibility for PEP 590 Vectorcall. #641
Fixed
- Fix PySequenceProtocol::set_item. #624
- Fix a corner case of BigInt::FromPyObject. #630
- Fix index errors in parameter conversion. #631
- Fix handling of invalid utf-8 sequences in
PyString::as_bytes
. #639 andPyString::to_string_lossy
#642. - Remove
__contains__
and__iter__
from PyMappingProtocol. #644 - Fix proc-macro definition of PySetAttrProtocol. #645
0.8.1
Added
- Conversion between num-bigint and Python int. #608
Fixed
- Make sure the right Python interpreter is used in OSX builds. #604
- Patch specialization being broken by Rust 1.40. #614
- Fix a segfault around PyErr. #597
0.8.0 - 2018-09-05
Added
module
argument topyclass
macro. #499py_run!
macro #512- Use existing fields and methods before calling custom getattr. #505
PyBytes
can now be indexed just likeVec<u8>
- Implement
IntoPy<PyObject>
forPyRef
andPyRefMut
.
Removed
IntoPyObject
was replaced withIntoPy<PyObject>
#[pyclass(subclass)]
is hidden aunsound-subclass
feature because it's causing segmentation faults.
Fixed
- More readable error message for generics in pyclass #503
Changed
- Implementing the Using the
gc
parameter forpyclass
(e.g.#[pyclass(gc)]
) without implementing theclass::PyGCProtocol
trait is now a compile-time error. Failing to implement this trait could lead to segfaults. #532 PyByteArray::data
has been replaced withPyDataArray::to_vec
because returning a&[u8]
is unsound. (See this comment for a great write-up for why that was unsound)- Replace
mashup
withpaste
. GILPool
gained aPython
marker to prevent it from being misused to release Python objects without the GIL held.
0.7.0 - 2018-05-26
Added
- PyPy support by omerbenamram in #393
- Have
PyModule
generate an index of its members (__all__
list). - Allow
slf: PyRef<T>
for pyclass(#419) - Allow to use lifetime specifiers in
pymethods
- Add
marshal
module. #460
Changed
Python::run
returnsPyResult<()>
instead ofPyResult<&PyAny>
.- Methods decorated with
#[getter]
and#[setter]
can now omit wrapping the result type inPyResult
if they don't raise exceptions.
Fixed
type_object::PyTypeObject
has been marked unsafe because breaking the contracttype_object::PyTypeObject::init_type
can lead to UB.- Fixed automatic derive of
PySequenceProtocol
implementation in #423. - Capitalization & better wording to README.md.
- Docstrings of properties is now properly set using the doc of the
#[getter]
method. - Fixed issues with
pymethods
crashing on doc comments containing double quotes. PySet::new
andPyFrozenSet::new
now returnPyResult<&Py[Frozen]Set>
; exceptions are raised if the items are not hashable.- Fixed building using
venv
on Windows. PyTuple::new
now returns&PyTuple
instead ofPy<PyTuple>
.- Fixed several issues with argument parsing; notable, the
*args
and**kwargs
tuple/dict now doesn't contain arguments that are otherwise assigned to parameters.
0.6.0 - 2018-03-28
Regressions
- Currently, #341 causes
cargo test
to fail with weird linking errors when theextension-module
feature is activated. For now you can work around this by making theextension-module
feature optional and running the tests withcargo test --no-default-features
:
[dependencies.pyo3]
version = "0.6.0"
[features]
extension-module = ["pyo3/extension-module"]
default = ["extension-module"]
Added
- Added a
wrap_pymodule!
macro similar to the existingwrap_pyfunction!
macro. Only available on python 3 - Added support for cross compiling (e.g. to arm v7) by mtp401 in #327. See the "Cross Compiling" section in the "Building and Distribution" chapter of the guide for more details.
- The
PyRef
andPyRefMut
types, which allow to differentiate between an instance of a rust struct on the rust heap and an instance that is embedded inside a python object. By kngwyu in #335 - Added
FromPy<T>
andIntoPy<T>
which are equivalent toFrom<T>
andInto<T>
except that they require a gil token. - Added
ManagedPyRef
, which should eventually replaceToBorrowedObject
.
Changed
- Renamed
PyObjectRef
toPyAny
in #388 - Renamed
add_function
toadd_wrapped
as it now also supports modules. - Renamed
#[pymodinit]
to#[pymodule]
py.init(|| value)
becomesPy::new(value)
py.init_ref(|| value)
becomesPyRef::new(value)
py.init_mut(|| value)
becomesPyRefMut::new(value)
.PyRawObject::init
is now infallible, e.g. it returns()
instead ofPyResult<()>
.- Renamed
py_exception!
tocreate_exception!
and refactored the error macros. - Renamed
wrap_function!
towrap_pyfunction!
- Renamed
#[prop(get, set)]
to#[pyo3(get, set)]
#[pyfunction]
now supports the same arguments as#[pyfn()]
- Some macros now emit proper spanned errors instead of panics.
- Migrated to the 2018 edition
crate::types::exceptions
moved tocrate::exceptions
- Replace
IntoPyTuple
withIntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>
. IntoPyPointer
andToPyPointer
moved into the crate root.class::CompareOp
moved intoclass::basic::CompareOp
- PyTypeObject is now a direct subtrait PyTypeCreate, removing the old cyclical implementation in #350
- Add
PyList::{sort, reverse}
by chr1sj0nes in #357 and #358 - Renamed the
typeob
module totype_object
Removed
PyToken
was removed due to unsoundness (See #94).- Removed the unnecessary type parameter from
PyObjectAlloc
NoArgs
. Just use an empty tuplePyObjectWithGIL
.PyNativeType
is sufficient now that PyToken is removed.
Fixed
- A soudness hole where every instances of a
#[pyclass]
struct was considered to be part of a python object, even though you can create instances that are not part of the python heap. This was fixed throughPyRef
andPyRefMut
. - Fix kwargs support in #328.
- Add full support for
__dict__
in #403.
0.5.3 - 2019-01-04
Fixed
- Fix memory leak in ArrayList by kngwyu #316
0.5.2 - 2018-11-26
Fixed
- Fix undeterministic segfaults when creating many objects by kngwyu in #281
[0.5.1] - 2018-11-24
Yanked
0.5.0 - 2018-11-11
Added
#[pyclass]
objects can now be returned from rust functionsPyComplex
by kngwyu in #226PyDict::from_sequence()
, equivalent todict([(key, val), ...])
- Bindings for the
datetime
standard library types:PyDate
,PyTime
,PyDateTime
,PyTzInfo
,PyDelta
with associatedffi
types, by pganssle #200. PyString
,PyUnicode
, andPyBytes
now have anas_bytes()
method that returns&[u8]
.PyObjectProtocol::get_type_ptr()
by ijl in #242
Removed
- Removed most entries from the prelude. The new prelude is small and clear.
- Slowly removing specialization uses
PyString
,PyUnicode
, andPyBytes
no longer have adata()
method (replaced byas_bytes()
) andPyStringData
has been removed.- The pyobject_extract macro
Changed
- Removes the types from the root module and the prelude. They now live in
pyo3::types
instead. - 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
ObjectProtocol::call
now takes anOption<&PyDict>
for the kwargs instead of anIntoPyDictPointer
.IntoPyDictPointer
was replace byIntoPyDict
which doesn't convertPyDict
itself anymore and returns aPyDict
instead of*mut PyObject
.PyTuple::new
now takes anIntoIterator
instead of a slice- Updated to syn 0.15
- Splitted
PyTypeObject
intoPyTypeObject
without the create method andPyTypeCreate
with requiresPyObjectAlloc<Self> + PyTypeInfo + Sized
. - Ran
cargo edition --fix
which prefixed path withcrate::
for rust 2018 - Renamed
async
topyasync
as async will be a keyword in the 2018 edition. - Starting to use
NonNull<*mut PyObject>
for Py and PyObject by ijl #260
Fixed
- Added an explanation that the GIL can temporarily be released even while holding a GILGuard.
- Lots of clippy errors
- Fix segfault on calling an unknown method on a PyObject
- Work around a bug in the rust compiler by kngwyu #252
- Fixed a segfault with subclassing pyo3 create classes and using
__class__
by kngwyu #263
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