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Add a fallback for `six.raise_from`, which isn't available in
six 1.4.0. It isn't available until six 1.9.0. We could also
have raised the lower bound for the six requirement, but this is
an easy way to allow clients to keep using their existing
versions of six.
Fix support for the latest version of six, 1.11.0. That release
changed the temporary metaclass returned from
`with_metaclass()`, such that it directly inherits from `type`,
instead of inheriting from the target metaclass [1]. We depended
on this detail, and the change caused
.. code-block:: python
TypeError('metaclass conflict: ...')
to be raised when defining a class with `with_metaclass()`. We
fix this by manually selecting the most derived metaclass, and
including it in our temporary metaclass.
Also, `__prepare__` is now defined on the temporary metaclass,
in six 1.11.0 [2]. This allows us to skip our own definition of that
method, when using six>=1.11.0.
Fixes #228.
Fixes #239.
[1] <benjaminp/six#191>
[2] <benjaminp/six#178>
jmoldow
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Add a fallback for `six.raise_from`, which isn't available in
six 1.4.0. It isn't available until six 1.9.0. We could also
have raised the lower bound for the six requirement, but this is
an easy way to allow clients to keep using their existing
versions of six.
Fix support for the latest version of six, 1.11.0. That release
changed the temporary metaclass returned from
`with_metaclass()`, such that it directly inherits from `type`,
instead of inheriting from the target metaclass [1]. We depended
on this detail, and the change caused
.. code-block:: python
TypeError('metaclass conflict: ...')
to be raised when defining a class with `with_metaclass()`. We
fix this by manually selecting the most derived metaclass, and
including it in our temporary metaclass.
Also, `__prepare__` is now defined on the temporary metaclass,
in six 1.11.0 [2]. This allows us to skip our own definition of that
method, when using six>=1.11.0.
Fixes #228.
Fixes #239.
[1] <benjaminp/six#191>
[2] <benjaminp/six#178>
jmoldow
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Add a fallback for `six.raise_from`, which isn't available in
six 1.4.0. It isn't available until six 1.9.0. We could also
have raised the lower bound for the six requirement, but this is
an easy way to allow clients to keep using their existing
versions of six.
Fix support for the latest version of six, 1.11.0. That release
changed the temporary metaclass returned from
`with_metaclass()`, such that it directly inherits from `type`,
instead of inheriting from the target metaclass [1]. We depended
on this detail, and the change caused
.. code-block:: python
TypeError('metaclass conflict: ...')
to be raised when defining a class with `with_metaclass()`. We
fix this by manually selecting the most derived metaclass, and
including it in our temporary metaclass.
Also, `__prepare__` is now defined on the temporary metaclass,
in six 1.11.0 [2]. This allows us to skip our own definition of that
method, when using six>=1.11.0.
Fixes #228.
Fixes #239.
[1] <benjaminp/six#191>
[2] <benjaminp/six#178>
jmoldow
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Update minimum required version of `six` to 1.9.0, so that
`six.raise_from` can be safely used by all clients.
Fix support for the latest version of six, 1.11.0. That release
changed the temporary metaclass returned from
`with_metaclass()`, such that it directly inherits from `type`,
instead of inheriting from the target metaclass [1]. We depended
on this detail, and the change caused
.. code-block:: python
TypeError('metaclass conflict: ...')
to be raised when defining a class with `with_metaclass()`. We
fix this by manually selecting the most derived metaclass, and
including it in our temporary metaclass.
Also, `__prepare__` is now defined on the temporary metaclass,
in six 1.11.0 [2]. This allows us to skip our own definition of that
method, when using six>=1.11.0.
Fixes #228.
Fixes #239.
[1] <benjaminp/six#191>
[2] <benjaminp/six#178>
jmoldow
added a commit
to box/box-python-sdk
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Sep 19, 2017
Add a fallback for `six.raise_from`, which isn't available in
six 1.4.0. It isn't available until six 1.9.0. We could also
have raised the lower bound for the six requirement, but this is
an easy way to allow clients to keep using their existing
versions of six.
Fix support for the latest version of six, 1.11.0. That release
changed the temporary metaclass returned from
`with_metaclass()`, such that it directly inherits from `type`,
instead of inheriting from the target metaclass [1]. We depended
on this detail, and the change caused
.. code-block:: python
TypeError('metaclass conflict: ...')
to be raised when defining a class with `with_metaclass()`. We
fix this by manually selecting the most derived metaclass, and
including it in our temporary metaclass.
Also, `__prepare__` is now defined on the temporary metaclass,
in six 1.11.0 [2]. This allows us to skip our own definition of that
method, when using six>=1.11.0.
Fixes #228.
Fixes #239.
[1] <benjaminp/six#191>
[2] <benjaminp/six#178>
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In the current implementation of
with_metaclass, the temporarymetaclassinherits frommeta. Later we calltype.__new__(metaclass, ...). This can lead to errors of the formif
metais an extension type instead of a plain Python class.Since I see no reason for inheriting from
meta, this patch fixes that to inherit from the base classtypeinstead.