Change LogΒΆ

1.2.11 (February 17, 2017)

Updates testing. Again. Python 3.2 support again dropped, for the last time, given failure on Travis CI. It’s old, anyway. Time to upgrade!

1.2.10 (February 17, 2017)

Updates testing. Python 3.2 support re-established, given still supported on Travis CI. Docs tweaked.

1.2.9 (January 23, 2017)

Updates testing. Newly qualified under 2.7.13 and 3.6, as well as most recent builds of pypy and pypy3. Python 3.2 support withdrawn given obsolescence.

1.2.8 (August 26, 2015)

Substantial documentation reorg.

1.2.7 (August 23, 2015)

Starts automated measurement of test branch coverage. Inital runs show 100% branch coverage. Hooah!

1.2.6 (August 20, 2015)

Bumped to 100% test coverage.

1.2.5 (August 19, 2015)

Added automated measurement of test coverage. Line coverage started at 92%. Bumped to 97%.

1.2.0 (August 14, 2015)

Realized imports were overly restrictive, requiring clients of module to needlessly (and contra docs) manually import re and construct the match object. Fixed. Bumped minor version number to reflect de facto API change.

1.1.1 (August 14, 2015)

Simplified setup.py and packaging. Tweaked docs.

1.1.0

Adds multi-pattern and case insensitive Glob subclass. Added wheel packaging. Rearranged and extended testing structure. Updated setup and docs.

1.0.10

Added bdist_wheel package support. Extended testing matrix to 3.5 pre-release builds. Switched to Apache License.

1.0.5

In several dot-releases, have added support for Travis-CI cloud- based continuous integration testing, Sphinx-based documentation, and readthedocs.org hosted documentation. The Travis bit has required a separate Github repository be created. It is managed out of the same development directory, overlaying the existing Mercurial / Bitbucket repo. So far, that has caused no problems.

Documentation somewhat improved.

1.0.0

Cleaned up source for better PEP8 conformance

Bumped version number to 1.0 as part of move to semantic versioning, or at least enough of it so as to not screw up Python installation procedures (which don’t seem to understand 0.401 is a lesser version that 0.5, because 401 > 5)