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authorJeff Forcier <jeff@bitprophet.org>2023-01-09 19:32:57 -0500
committerJeff Forcier <jeff@bitprophet.org>2023-01-09 23:26:00 -0500
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downloadparamiko-3e87f05b57213cc539670f85ac7ea8ccddb9e5c4.tar.gz
Migrate some byte related helpers around
I feel like we should be able to just nuke byte_chr and friends at this point, but it's not entirely obvious, so let's rock that boat later.
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Changelog
=========
+- :support:`-` ``paramiko.common.asbytes`` has been moved to
+ `paramiko.util.asbytes`.
+
+ .. warning::
+ This change is backwards incompatible.
+
- :support:`-` Remove the now irrelevant ``paramiko.py3compat`` module.
.. warning::
- This change is backwards incompatible if you were importing anything from
- this module. Such references should be easily search-and-replaced with
- their modern Python 3.6+ equivalents.
+ This change is backwards incompatible. Such references should be
+ search-and-replaced with their modern Python 3.6+ equivalents; in some
+ cases, still-useful methods or values have been moved to `paramiko.util`
+ (most) or `paramiko.common` (``byte_*``).
- :support:`-` Drop support for Python versions less than 3.6, including Python
2. So long and thanks for all the fish!
.. warning::
- This change is backwards compatible if you are still on older Python
- versions. However, our packaging metadata has been updated to include
- ``python_requires``, so this should not cause breakage unless you're on an
- old installation method that can't read this metadata.
+ This change is backwards compatible. However, our packaging metadata has
+ been updated to include ``python_requires``, so this should not cause
+ breakage unless you're on an old installation method that can't read this
+ metadata.
.. note::
As part of this change, our dependencies have been updated; eg we now