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Bump pyo3 from 0.21.2 to 0.22.0 #59

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Bumps pyo3 from 0.21.2 to 0.22.0.

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PyO3 0.22.0

This release introduces support for Python 3.13. Please note that Python 3.13 is still in beta, and while breaking changes are not expected it is very possible that code compiled against Python 3.13 beta versions will be incompatible with the final 3.13 release later in the year.

The minimum supported Rust version has been increased to Rust 1.63.

PyO3's deferred reference counting used to implement Clone for Py<T> without the global interpreter lock has been demonstrated to be impossible to implement safely in the general case and has consequently been changed to panic instead of deferring when cloning Py<T> without the GIL being held. Given the nature of panics inside Clone operations being a potential footgun, this implementation has been moved behind the opt-in py-clone feature.

Other particularly notable changes include:

  • The #[pyclass] macro now has additional options #[pyclass(eq, ord, hash)] to automatically generate Python implementations for equality, ordering and hashing based upon the Rust PartialEq, PartialOrd and Hash traits. This can ensure consistency and reduce boilerplate compared to implementing __eq__, __hash__ and so on manually.
  • The experimental-declarative-modules feature to support #[pymodule] on Rust mod items has been stabilised (and the feature flag removed). The existing implementation of #[pymodule] on fn items is still present but soft-deprecated; in the future new features will likely be added only to declarative modules, and the fn modules may eventually be deprecated and removed.
  • The GIL Refs API deprecation started in PyO3 0.21 continues with all related APIs now being gated behind the gil-refs feature, and unconditionally deprecated. In PyO3 0.23 these APIs are expected to be removed.

There have been numerous other smaller improvements, changes and fixes. For full details see the CHANGELOG.

Please consult the migration guide for help upgrading.

Thank you to everyone who contributed code, documentation, design ideas, bug reports, and feedback. The following contributors' commits are included in this release:

@​adamreichold @​alex @​aneeshusa @​birkenfeld @​blmarket @​Cheukting @​cmpute @​codeguru42 @​Databean @​davidbrochart @​davidhewitt @​deedy5 @​dmatos2012 @​Icxolu @​JRRudy1 @​lfn3 @​liammcinroy @​linhr @​mejrs @​messense @​newcomertv @​reswqa @​sk1p @​SuperJappie08 @​Tpt @​wyfo @​xen0n @​Zyell

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[0.22.0] - 2024-06-24

Packaging

  • Update heck dependency to 0.5. #3966
  • Extend range of supported versions of chrono-tz optional dependency to include version 0.10. #4061
  • Update MSRV to 1.63. #4129
  • Add optional num-rational feature to add conversions with Python's fractions.Fraction. #4148
  • Support Python 3.13. #4184

Added

  • Add PyWeakref, PyWeakrefReference and PyWeakrefProxy. #3835
  • Support #[pyclass] on enums that have tuple variants. #4072
  • Add support for scientific notation in Decimal conversion. #4079
  • Add pyo3_disable_reference_pool conditional compilation flag to avoid the overhead of the global reference pool at the cost of known limitations as explained in the performance section of the guide. #4095
  • Add #[pyo3(constructor = (...))] to customize the generated constructors for complex enum variants. #4158
  • Add PyType::module, which always matches Python __module__. #4196
  • Add PyType::fully_qualified_name which matches the "fully qualified name" defined in PEP 737. #4196
  • Add PyTypeMethods::mro and PyTypeMethods::bases. #4197
  • Add #[pyclass(ord)] to implement ordering based on PartialOrd. #4202
  • Implement ToPyObject and IntoPy<PyObject> for PyBackedStr and PyBackedBytes. #4205
  • Add #[pyclass(hash)] option to implement __hash__ in terms of the Hash implementation #4206
  • Add #[pyclass(eq)] option to generate __eq__ based on PartialEq, and #[pyclass(eq_int)] for simple enums to implement equality based on their discriminants. #4210
  • Implement From<Bound<'py, T>> for PyClassInitializer<T>. #4214
  • Add as_super methods to PyRef and PyRefMut for accesing the base class by reference. #4219
  • Implement PartialEq<str> for Bound<'py, PyString>. #4245
  • Implement PyModuleMethods::filename on PyPy. #4249
  • Implement PartialEq<[u8]> for Bound<'py, PyBytes>. #4250
  • Add pyo3_ffi::c_str macro to create &'static CStr on Rust versions which don't have 1.77's c"" literals. #4255
  • Support bool conversion with numpy 2.0's numpy.bool type #4258
  • Add PyAnyMethods::{bitnot, matmul, floor_div, rem, divmod}. #4264

Changed

  • Change the type of PySliceIndices::slicelength and the length parameter of PySlice::indices(). #3761
  • Deprecate implicit default for trailing optional arguments #4078
  • Cloneing pointers into the Python heap has been moved behind the py-clone feature, as it must panic without the GIL being held as a soundness fix. #4095
  • Add #[track_caller] to all Py<T>, Bound<'py, T> and Borrowed<'a, 'py, T> methods which can panic. #4098
  • Change PyAnyMethods::dir to be fallible and return PyResult<Bound<'py, PyList>> (and similar for PyAny::dir). #4100
  • The global reference pool (to track pending reference count decrements) is now initialized lazily to avoid the overhead of taking a mutex upon function entry when the functionality is not actually used. #4178
  • Emit error messages when using weakref or dict when compiling for abi3 for Python older than 3.9. #4194
  • Change PyType::name to always match Python __name__. #4196
  • Remove CPython internal ffi call for complex number including: add, sub, mul, div, neg, abs, pow. Added PyAnyMethods::{abs, pos, neg} #4201
  • Deprecate implicit integer comparision for simple enums in favor of #[pyclass(eq_int)]. #4210
  • Set the module= attribute of declarative modules' child #[pymodule]s and #[pyclass]es. #4213
  • Set the module option for complex enum variants from the value set on the complex enum module. #4228
  • Respect the Python "limited API" when building for the abi3 feature on PyPy or GraalPy. #4237
  • Optimize code generated by #[pyo3(get)] on #[pyclass] fields. #4254
  • PyCFunction::new, PyCFunction::new_with_keywords and PyCFunction::new_closure now take &'static CStr name and doc arguments (previously was &'static str). #4255

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Commits
  • 2e2d440 release: 0.22.0 (#4266)
  • 91d8683 improve deprecation message on implicit trailing optionals (#4282)
  • 6a0221b document FnType and refactor FnType::self_arg (#4276)
  • c67625d Revamp PyType name functions to match PEP 737 (#4196)
  • a2f9399 make datetime from timestamp tests compare against Python result (#4275)
  • 908ef6a Implement PartialEq for PyBytes and [u8] (#4259)
  • c4d18e5 Change search_lib_dir's return type to Result (#4043)
  • 0b967d4 use ffi::MemberGef for #[pyo3(get)] fields of Py\<T> (#4254)
  • 41fb957 docs: update docstring on Python for Bound API (#4274)
  • 9ff3d23 Update dependencies to reflect minimal versions (#4272)
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Bumps [pyo3](https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3) from 0.21.2 to 0.22.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pyo3/pyo3/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](PyO3/pyo3@v0.21.2...v0.22.0)

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Superseded by #61.

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