[arch-commits] Commit in python-wrapt/repos/extra-x86_64 (3 files)

Felix Yan felixonmars at gemini.archlinux.org
Tue Feb 22 07:19:58 UTC 2022


    Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 @ 07:19:58
  Author: felixonmars
Revision: 437892

archrelease: copy trunk to extra-x86_64

Added:
  python-wrapt/repos/extra-x86_64/PKGBUILD
    (from rev 437891, python-wrapt/trunk/PKGBUILD)
Deleted:
  python-wrapt/repos/extra-x86_64/PKGBUILD
  python-wrapt/repos/extra-x86_64/py39.patch

------------+
 PKGBUILD   |   69 ++++++++++------------
 py39.patch |  179 -----------------------------------------------------------
 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 217 deletions(-)

Deleted: PKGBUILD
===================================================================
--- PKGBUILD	2022-02-22 07:19:49 UTC (rev 437891)
+++ PKGBUILD	2022-02-22 07:19:58 UTC (rev 437892)
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-# Maintainer: Felix Yan <felixonmars at archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: Troy C < rstrox -ta yahoo -tod com >
-
-pkgname=python-wrapt
-pkgver=1.12.1
-pkgrel=6
-pkgdesc="A Python module for decorators, wrappers and monkey patching"
-arch=("x86_64")
-url="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wrapt"
-license=("BSD")
-depends=('python')
-makedepends=('python')
-checkdepends=('python-pytest')
-source=("$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt/archive/$pkgver.tar.gz"
-        py39.patch)
-sha512sums=('33e964cb3aa2437bc7d084a98f622f7c5c8c719d97806796ae0317d35130bdb2679a9dd87be7077e2cae1eb32b65d152349fa7cc138cb392d5999cbfdcecc9ac'
-            '372323f80578bc1fe2fdf8d3a5dc67b79956180048f8036be429b3e2fed4c9f3ce3d29a2c9e8b6128a2ab64cf7d21dc1e7026e8df14a062a94bd8518aca5b50a')
-
-prepare() {
-  cd "$srcdir"/wrapt-$pkgver
-  patch -Np1 -i ../py39.patch # https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt/issues/160
-}
-
-build() {
-  cd "$srcdir"/wrapt-$pkgver
-  python setup.py build
-}
-
-check() {
-  cd "$srcdir"/wrapt-$pkgver
-  PYTHONPATH="$PWD/build/lib.linux-$CARCH-3.10:$PYTHONPATH" py.test
-}
-
-package() {
-  cd wrapt-$pkgver
-  python setup.py install --root="$pkgdir" --optimize=1
-  install -Dm644 LICENSE "$pkgdir"/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE
-}

Copied: python-wrapt/repos/extra-x86_64/PKGBUILD (from rev 437891, python-wrapt/trunk/PKGBUILD)
===================================================================
--- PKGBUILD	                        (rev 0)
+++ PKGBUILD	2022-02-22 07:19:58 UTC (rev 437892)
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+# Maintainer: Felix Yan <felixonmars at archlinux.org>
+# Contributor: Troy C < rstrox -ta yahoo -tod com >
+
+pkgname=python-wrapt
+pkgver=1.13.2
+pkgrel=1
+pkgdesc="A Python module for decorators, wrappers and monkey patching"
+arch=("x86_64")
+url="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wrapt"
+license=("BSD")
+depends=('python')
+makedepends=('python-setuptools')
+checkdepends=('python-pytest')
+source=("https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt/archive/$pkgver/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz")
+sha512sums=('14648465745af7972ffd449783a24a4b5bf8187cbee517d3427825409bd5d073e3153a0c61f5583b84fc6ca2c48479ebf112977ce340369019a617559d09dfc0')
+
+build() {
+  cd wrapt-$pkgver
+  python setup.py build
+}
+
+check() {
+  cd wrapt-$pkgver
+  PYTHONPATH="$PWD/build/lib.linux-$CARCH-3.10:$PYTHONPATH" py.test
+}
+
+package() {
+  cd wrapt-$pkgver
+  python setup.py install --root="$pkgdir" --optimize=1
+  install -Dm644 LICENSE "$pkgdir"/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE
+}

Deleted: py39.patch
===================================================================
--- py39.patch	2022-02-22 07:19:49 UTC (rev 437891)
+++ py39.patch	2022-02-22 07:19:58 UTC (rev 437892)
@@ -1,179 +0,0 @@
-From 33708e76578c173333d1879a4a21baddf8fcdb6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: =?UTF-8?q?Micha=C5=82=20G=C3=B3rny?= <mgorny at gentoo.org>
-Date: Fri, 29 May 2020 16:06:07 +0200
-Subject: [PATCH] Update for fixed outer @classmethod behavior in Python 3.9
-
-Fixes #160
----
- docs/decorators.rst             | 18 ++++++-------
- tests/test_outer_classmethod.py | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++------------
- tests/test_synchronized_lock.py | 22 ++++++++--------
- 3 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/docs/decorators.rst b/docs/decorators.rst
-index b8200d6..94201de 100644
---- a/docs/decorators.rst
-+++ b/docs/decorators.rst
-@@ -641,15 +641,15 @@ When calling the wrapped function in the decorator wrapper function, the
- instance is already bound to ``wrapped`` and will be passed automatically
- as the first argument to the original wrapped function.
- 
--Note that due to a bug in Python ``classmethod.__get__()``, whereby it does
--not apply the descriptor protocol to the function wrapped by ``@classmethod``,
--the above only applies where the decorator wraps the ``@classmethod``
--decorator. If the decorator is placed inside of the ``@classmethod``
--decorator, then ``instance`` will be ``None`` and the decorator wrapper
--function will see the call as being the same as a normal function. As a
--result, always place any decorator outside of the ``@classmethod``
--decorator. Hopefully this issue in Python can be addressed in a future
--Python version.
-+Note that due to a bug in Python prior to 3.9 ``classmethod.__get__()``,
-+whereby it does not apply the descriptor protocol to the function
-+wrapped by ``@classmethod``, the above only applies where the decorator
-+wraps the ``@classmethod`` decorator. If the decorator is placed inside
-+of the ``@classmethod`` decorator, then ``instance`` will be ``None``
-+and the decorator wrapper function will see the call as being the same
-+as a normal function. As a result, always place any decorator outside of
-+the ``@classmethod`` decorator if you need to support earlier Python
-+versions.
- 
- Decorating Static Methods
- -------------------------
-diff --git a/tests/test_outer_classmethod.py b/tests/test_outer_classmethod.py
-index 6b4af4f..9c2fcb8 100644
---- a/tests/test_outer_classmethod.py
-+++ b/tests/test_outer_classmethod.py
-@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
- import unittest
- import inspect
- import imp
-+import sys
- 
- import wrapt
- 
-@@ -121,20 +122,26 @@ def test_instance_isinstance(self):
- class TestCallingOuterClassMethod(unittest.TestCase):
- 
-     def test_class_call_function(self):
--        # Test calling classmethod. The instance and class passed to the
--        # wrapper will both be None because our decorator is surrounded
--        # by the classmethod decorator. The classmethod decorator
--        # doesn't bind the method and treats it like a normal function,
--        # explicitly passing the class as the first argument with the
--        # actual arguments following that.
-+        # Test calling classmethod. In Python 3.9, the class will be
-+        # passed as instance.  In older versions of Python, the instance
-+        # and class passed to the wrapper will both be None because our
-+        # decorator is surrounded by the classmethod decorator.
-+        # The classmethod decorator doesn't bind the method and treats
-+        # it like a normal function, explicitly passing the class
-+        # as the first argument with the actual arguments following
-+        # that.
- 
-         _args = (1, 2)
-         _kwargs = {'one': 1, 'two': 2}
- 
-         @wrapt.decorator
-         def _decorator(wrapped, instance, args, kwargs):
--            self.assertEqual(instance, None)
--            self.assertEqual(args, (Class,)+_args)
-+            if sys.hexversion >= 0x03090000:
-+                self.assertEqual(instance, Class)
-+                self.assertEqual(args, _args)
-+            else:
-+                self.assertEqual(instance, None)
-+                self.assertEqual(args, (Class,)+_args)
-             self.assertEqual(kwargs, _kwargs)
-             self.assertEqual(wrapped.__module__, _function.__module__)
-             self.assertEqual(wrapped.__name__, _function.__name__)
-@@ -155,20 +162,26 @@ def _function(cls, *args, **kwargs):
-         self.assertEqual(result, (_args, _kwargs))
- 
-     def test_instance_call_function(self):
--        # Test calling classmethod via class instance. The instance
--        # and class passed to the wrapper will both be None because our
--        # decorator is surrounded by the classmethod decorator. The
--        # classmethod decorator doesn't bind the method and treats it
--        # like a normal function, explicitly passing the class as the
--        # first argument with the actual arguments following that.
-+        # Test calling classmethod via class instance. In Python 3.9,
-+        # the class will be passed as instance.  In older versions
-+        # of Python, the instance and class passed to the wrapper will
-+        # both be None because our decorator is surrounded
-+        # by the classmethod decorator. The classmethod decorator
-+        # doesn't bind the method and treats it like a normal function,
-+        # explicitly passing the class as the first argument with
-+        # the actual arguments following that.
- 
-         _args = (1, 2)
-         _kwargs = {'one': 1, 'two': 2}
- 
-         @wrapt.decorator
-         def _decorator(wrapped, instance, args, kwargs):
--            self.assertEqual(instance, None)
--            self.assertEqual(args, (Class,)+_args)
-+            if sys.hexversion >= 0x03090000:
-+                self.assertEqual(instance, Class)
-+                self.assertEqual(args, _args)
-+            else:
-+                self.assertEqual(instance, None)
-+                self.assertEqual(args, (Class,)+_args)
-             self.assertEqual(kwargs, _kwargs)
-             self.assertEqual(wrapped.__module__, _function.__module__)
-             self.assertEqual(wrapped.__name__, _function.__name__)
-diff --git a/tests/test_synchronized_lock.py b/tests/test_synchronized_lock.py
-index 6e7eb12..b8f60f3 100644
---- a/tests/test_synchronized_lock.py
-+++ b/tests/test_synchronized_lock.py
-@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
- from __future__ import print_function
- 
-+import sys
- import unittest
- 
- import wrapt
-@@ -157,34 +158,33 @@ def test_synchronized_inner_classmethod(self):
-         self.assertEqual(_lock3, _lock2)
- 
-     def test_synchronized_outer_classmethod(self):
--        # XXX If all was good, this would be detected as a class
-+        # Bug in Python < 3.9:
-+        # If all was good, this would be detected as a class
-         # method call, but the classmethod decorator doesn't bind
-         # the wrapped function to the class before calling and
-         # just calls it direct, explicitly passing the class as
--        # first argument. This screws things up. Would be nice if
--        # Python were fixed, but that isn't likely to happen.
-+        # first argument. This screws things up.
- 
--        #_lock0 = getattr(C4, '_synchronized_lock', None)
--        _lock0 = getattr(C4.function2, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-+        lock_target = (C4 if sys.hexversion >= 0x03090000
-+                       else C4.function2)
-+
-+        _lock0 = getattr(lock_target, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-         self.assertEqual(_lock0, None)
- 
-         c4.function2()
- 
--        #_lock1 = getattr(C4, '_synchronized_lock', None)
--        _lock1 = getattr(C4.function2, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-+        _lock1 = getattr(lock_target, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-         self.assertNotEqual(_lock1, None)
- 
-         C4.function2()
- 
--        #_lock2 = getattr(C4, '_synchronized_lock', None)
--        _lock2 = getattr(C4.function2, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-+        _lock2 = getattr(lock_target, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-         self.assertNotEqual(_lock2, None)
-         self.assertEqual(_lock2, _lock1)
- 
-         C4.function2()
- 
--        #_lock3 = getattr(C4, '_synchronized_lock', None)
--        _lock3 = getattr(C4.function2, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-+        _lock3 = getattr(lock_target, '_synchronized_lock', None)
-         self.assertNotEqual(_lock3, None)
-         self.assertEqual(_lock3, _lock2)
- 



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