Added support for the BoarSSL / Twrch test framework.
Header files now include the ritual mantras that make them compatible with C++.
Better Makefile behaviour with Clang (FreeBSD compatibility).
Worked around a bug of GCC 4.8 and 4.9 in 32-bit x86 mode.
Incoming application data after initiating closure is now properly ignored.
Some instances of (critical) Certificate Policies extensions are now ignored (when it is safe to do so).
Fixed some behavioural bugs with regards to renegotiation (all were failing safe).
Added encoded OID for hash functions in the public API, to help with using RSA signatures in non-SSL contexts.
Fixed bug in AES/CBC decryption on x86 with AES-NI opcode (this was breaking decryption with AES/CBC cipher suites and TLS 1.0 only).
Added an explicit stack buffer initialisation (some provably harmless accesses to uninitialised data were performed, Valgrind was not happy).
Fixed bug in the search tree for the cache of SSL sessions (occasional lock-ups).
Fixed bug in modular reduction in the special field for P-256 (this was infrequently breaking ECDSA signatures).
Added support for exporting keying material (RFC 5705).
Added new general-purpose API for AEAD implementations (in non-SSL contexts) and an AES/GCM implementation that follows that API.
Added a function to forget saved session parameter in the LRU cache.
Added a new ChaCha20 implementation that uses SSE2 on x86 architectures (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
3.4.11:
Resolved issues
* GH-121. the record list was still not correct due to PEP3147
and __pycache__ directories.
3.4.10:
Resolved issues
* When creating ElGamal keys, the generator wasn't a square residue:
ElGamal encryption done with those keys cannot be secure under
the DDH assumption.
3.4.9:
New features
* More meaningful error messages while importing an ECC key.
Resolved issues
* GH-123 and #125. The SSE2 command line switch was not always passed on 32-bit x86 platforms.
* GH-121. The record list (--record) was not always correctly filled for the
pycryptodomex package.
-march=native yields an error in some configurations.
doxygen is not a dependency, so if the user has it and it's detected,
we have plist mismatches.
PKGREVISION++
18.1.0:
Deprecations:
- The meaning of the structlog[dev] installation target will change from "colorful output" to "dependencies to develop structlog" in 19.1.0.
The main reason behind this decision is that it's impossible to have a structlog in your normal dependencies and additionally a structlog[dev] for developement (pip will report an error).
Changes:
- Empty strings are valid events now.
- Do not encapsulate Twisted failures twice with newer versions of Twisted.
- structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now accepts a *force_colors* argument to output colored logs even if the destination is not a tty.
Use this option if your logs are stored in files that are intended to be streamed to the console.
- structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer now accepts a *level_styles* argument for overriding the colors for individual levels, as well as to add new levels.
- structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.exception() now uses the exc_info argument if it has been passed instead of setting it unconditionally to True.
- Default configuration now uses plain dict\ s on Python 3.6+ and PyPy since they are ordered by default.
- Added structlog.is_configured() to check whether or not structlog has been configured.
- Added structlog.get_config() to introspect current configuration.
3.44.26:
This release fixes some formatting issues in the Hypothesis source code. It should have no externally visible effects.
3.44.25:
This release changes the way in which Hypothesis tries to shrink the size of examples. It probably won't have much impact, but might make shrinking faster in some cases. It is unlikely but not impossible that it will change the resulting examples.
Selenium 3.9.0
* Add docstrings to WebElement find methods
* Additional data in unexpected alert error is now handled for w3c drivers
* Allow service_args to be passed into Firefox WebDriver
* Fix bug introduced with response logging in 3.8.1