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pip dev(deps-dev): bump wrapt from 1.12.1 to 1.16.0 in /api #332

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Bumps wrapt from 1.12.1 to 1.16.0.

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wrapt-1.16.0

See the project page on the Python Package Index at https://pypi.org/project/wrapt/1.16.0/ for more information.

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Version 1.16.0

Note that version 1.16.0 drops support for Python 2.7 and 3.5. Python version 3.6 or later is required.

New Features

  • The patch_function_wrapper() decorator now accepts an enabled argument, which can be a literal boolean value, object that evaluates as boolean, or a callable object which returns a boolean. In the case of a callable, determination of whether the wrapper is invoked will be left until the point of the call. In the other cases, the wrapper will not be applied if the value evaluates false at the point of applying the wrapper.

Features Changed

  • The import hook loader and finder objects are now implemented as transparent object proxies so they properly proxy pass access to attributes/functions of the wrapped loader or finder.

  • Code files in the implementation have been reorganized such that the pure Python version of the ObjectProxy class is directly available even if the C extension variant is being used. This is to allow the pure Python variant to be used in exceptional cases where the C extension variant is not fully compatible with the pure Python implementation and the behaviour of the pure Python variant is what is required. This should only be relied upon if have absolutely no choice. The pure Python variant is not as performant as the C extension.

    To access the pure Python variant use from wrapt.wrappers import ObjectProxy instead of just from wrapt import ObjectProxy. Note that prior to this version if you had used from wrapt.wrappers import ObjectProxy you would have got the C extension variant of the class rather than the pure Python version if the C extension variant was available.

Bugs Fixed

  • It was not possible to update the __class__ attribute through the transparent object proxy when relying on the C implementation.

Version 1.15.0

Bugs Fixed

  • When the C extension for wrapt was being used, and a property was used on an object proxy wrapping another object to intercept access to an attribute of the same name on the wrapped object, if the function implementing the property raised an exception, then the exception was ignored and not propagated back to

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Commits
  • 14ac73e Merge branch 'release/1.16.0'
  • 075216a Update version to 1.16.0 ready for release.
  • 8d0836d Remove obsolete imports.
  • 081871e Files weren't saved after code refactoring.
  • 15765b6 Fix change notes formatting.
  • 77a41f5 Update change notes for making pure Python ObjectProxy available.
  • f7a28f4 Refactor code so pure Python version usable even when extension compiled.
  • 8567e8b Fix object references in test harnesses.
  • f7e9cab Avoid use of deprecated setup file keyword.
  • 70c86a5 Increment version for release candidate.
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Bumps [wrapt](https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt) from 1.12.1 to 1.16.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt/blob/develop/docs/changes.rst)
- [Commits](GrahamDumpleton/wrapt@1.12.1...1.16.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: wrapt
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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