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19.2.0: Backward-incompatible changes: - Python 3.4 is not supported anymore. It has been unsupported by the Python core team for a while now and its PyPI downloads are negligible. It's very unlikely that ``structlog`` will break under 3.4 anytime soon, but we don't test it anymore. Changes: - Full Python 3.8 support for ``structlog.stdlib``. - Added more pass-through properties to ``structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger``. To makes it easier to use it as a drop-in replacement for ``logging.Logger``. - ``structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter`` now takes a logger object as an optional keyword argument. This makes ``ProcessorFormatter`` work properly with ``stuctlog.stdlib.filter_by_level()``. - ``structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer`` now uses no colors by default, if ``colorama`` is not available. - ``structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer`` now initializes ``colorama`` lazily, to prevent accidental side-effects just by importing ``structlog``. - Added new processor ``structlog.dev.set_exc_info()`` that will set ``exc_info=True`` if the method's name is `exception` and ``exc_info`` isn't set at all. *This is only necessary when the standard library integration is not used*. It fixes the problem that in the default configuration, ``structlog.get_logger().exception("hi")`` in an ``except`` block would not print the exception without passing ``exc_info=True`` to it explicitly. - A best effort has been made to make as much of ``structlog`` pickleable as possible to make it friendlier with ``multiprocessing`` and similar libraries. Some classes can only be pickled on Python 3 or using the `dill <https://pypi.org/project/dill/>`_ library though and that is very unlikely to change. So far, the configuration proxy, ``structlog.processor.TimeStamper``, ``structlog.BoundLogger``, ``structlog.PrintLogger`` and ``structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer`` have been made pickelable. - Added a new thread-local API that allows binding values to a thread-local context explicitly without affecting the default behavior of ``bind()``. - Added ``pass_foreign_args`` argument to ``structlog.stdlib.ProcessorFormatter``. It allows to pass a foreign log record's ``args`` attribute to the event dictionary under the ``positional_args`` key. - ``structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer`` now calls ``str()`` on the event value.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2019/10/19 14:41:27 adam Exp $
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SHA1 (structlog-19.2.0.tar.gz) = 680046b43650724d9faa5b51b7ea528b458000b6
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RMD160 (structlog-19.2.0.tar.gz) = 28af19ef74217986f119fa0217e6ec7d5de98f93
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SHA512 (structlog-19.2.0.tar.gz) = 9211ed7ebc146d90b10e5527583b9bfc243a0c18af30da2e88279cbd40b1d6639ed88e12a51a29f43c8a02703f8829422cb4b90971acd7e03e2f624bec6c4fe2
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Size (structlog-19.2.0.tar.gz) = 327709 bytes
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