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Bump flit from 3.9.0 to 3.10.0 #201

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Bumps flit from 3.9.0 to 3.10.0.

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Version 3.10

  • flit publish can now use PyPI tokens stored in keyring (:ghpull:649), either project tokens with a 'username' like :samp:pypi_token:project:{project_name} (use the normalised form of the name <https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/name-normalization/>_) or user tokens (:samp:pypi_token:user:{username}).
  • The --python option can now take the path of a virtualenv folder, as an alternative to a Python executable (:ghpull:667).
  • Flit will work with current development versions of Pythona again (:ghpull:684).
  • The flit command line package now requires Python 3.8 or above (:ghpulL:660). flit_core still works with Python 3.6 or above.
  • The metadata in packages now has the names of optional dependency groups ("extras") normalised, complying with version 2.3 of the metadata standard (:ghpull:676, :ghpull:697).
  • The flit command line package now depends on pip (:ghpull:647).
  • Fix potential substitution of environment variables into passwords read from .pypirc files (:ghpull:652).
  • A warning is now shown when building packages which specify the old flit.buildapi backend, which should be replaced by flit_core.buildapi (:ghpull:674). It's a good idea to always set a maximum version for the build requirement, to protect against changes in future major versions of Flit.
  • Avoid using the deprecated datetime.utcfromtimestamp() (:ghpull:682).
  • Flit now has a SECURITY.md file in the Github repository (:ghpull:665).
  • The tests for flit_core are no longer part of the installed package, reducing the size of the wheels (:ghpull:691).

Version 3.9

  • New options :option:flit build --use-vcs and :option:flit build --no-use-vcs to enable & disable including all committed files in the sdist. For now --use-vcs is the default, but this is likely to change in a future version, to bring flit build in line with standard build frontends like python -m build (:ghpull:625).
  • Sdist file names, and the name of the top-level folder in an sdist, are now normalised, in accordance with :pep:625 (:ghpull:628).
  • A statically defined version number can now be parsed from files called version.py, _version.py or __version__.py inside a package, as well as from __init__.py, so executing code is required in fewer cases (:ghpull:630).
  • Fix setting the flag for regular files in zip metadata (:ghpull:639).
  • The timestamp embedded in the gzip wrapper for sdists now defaults to a fixed date, so building an sdist twice on the same machine should produce identical results, even without any special steps (:ghpull:635). Setting :envvar:SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is still recommended for properly

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Commits
  • 8066677 Merge pull request #700 from pypa/win-py3.13-tests
  • 34445e9 Better test for absolute Python exe path on Windows
  • d340f1c Fix checks for absolute paths in config on Python 3.13 & Windows
  • c57b101 Ensure CI also runs on tag pushes
  • 5c416e5 Simpler way to ensure dependencies are installed in CI
  • 74ab93b Extend CI to Python 3.13
  • ba39a3f Building Flit may require a not-yet-released version of flit_core; build with...
  • 1195f41 Bump version: 3.9.0 → 3.10.0
  • 29cf661 Merge pull request #695 from pypa/changelog-3.10
  • e99f760 Mention extra name normalisation in changelog
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Bumps [flit](https://github.com/pypa/flit) from 3.9.0 to 3.10.0.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pypa/flit/blob/main/doc/history.rst)
- [Commits](pypa/flit@3.9.0...3.10.0)

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