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Bump soupsieve from 2.0.1 to 2.4 #79

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Bumps soupsieve from 2.0.1 to 2.4.

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2.4

  • NEW: Update to support changes related to :lang() in the official CSS spec. :lang("") should match unspecified languages, e.g. lang="", but not lang=und.
  • NEW: Only :is() and :where() should allow forgiving selector lists according to latest CSS (as far as Soup Sieve supports "forgiving" which is limited to empty selectors).
  • NEW: Formally drop Python 3.6.
  • NEW: Formally declare support for Python 3.11.

2.3.2.post1

  • FIX: Documentation for installation from source is outdated.

2.3.2

  • FIX: Fix some typos in error messages.

2.3.1

  • FIX: Ensure attribute selectors match tags that have new lines characters in attributes. (#233)

2.3

  • NEW: Officially support Python 3.10.
  • NEW: Add static typing.
  • NEW: :has(), :is(), and :where() now use use a forgiving selector list. While not as forgiving as CSS might be, it will forgive such things as empty sets and empty slots due to multiple consecutive commas, leading commas, or trailing commas. Essentially, these pseudo-classes will match all non-empty selectors and ignore empty ones. As the scraping environment is different than a browser environment, it was chosen not to aggressively forgive bad syntax and invalid features to ensure the user is alerted that their program may not perform as expected.
  • NEW: Add support to output a pretty print format of a compiled SelectorList for debug purposes.
  • FIX: Some small corner cases discovered with static typing.

2.2.1

  • FIX: Fix an issue with namespaces when one of the keys is self.

2.2

  • NEW: :link and :any-link no longer include <link> due to a change in the level 4 selector specification. This actually yields more sane results.
  • FIX: BeautifulSoup, when using find, is quite forgiving of odd types that a user may place in an element's attribute value. Soup Sieve will also now be more forgiving and attempt to match these unexpected values in a sane manner by normalizing them before compare. (#212)

2.1.0

  • NEW: Officially support Python 3.9.
  • NEW: Drop official support for Python 3.5.
  • NEW: In order to avoid conflicts with future CSS specification changes, non-standard pseudo classes will now start with the :-soup- prefix. As a consequence, :contains() will now be known as :-soup-contains(), though for a time the deprecated form of :contains() will still be allowed with a warning that users should migrate over to :-soup-contains().
  • NEW: Added new non-standard pseudo class :-soup-contains-own() which operates similar to :-soup-contains() except that it only looks at text nodes directly associated with the currently scoped element and not its descendants.
  • FIX: Import bs4 globally instead of in local functions as it appears there are no adverse affects due to circular imports as bs4 does not immediately reference soupsieve functions and soupsieve does not immediately reference bs4 functions. This should give a performance boost to functions that had previously included bs4 locally.
Commits
  • 8305a0f Update changelog
  • d08dc3b Merge pull request #260 from facelessuser/chore/lxml-win
  • b4a9fbd Re-enable windows testing of lxml
  • 7f73fc6 Reduce overhead if passed a compiled object
  • 72af948 Merge pull request #259 from facelessuser/enhance/has-forgive
  • 02ca817 :has() should not have any kind of forgiving behavior
  • 792d566 Fix lint
  • 1cc494a Merge pull request #256 from facelessuser/enhance/lang
  • 9c02bb8 Changes to :lang() as defined in recent CSS spec update
  • f38a93a Merge pull request #254 from facelessuser/chore/py311
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Bumps [soupsieve](https://github.com/facelessuser/soupsieve) from 2.0.1 to 2.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/facelessuser/soupsieve/releases)
- [Commits](facelessuser/soupsieve@2.0.1...2.4)

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- dependency-name: soupsieve
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  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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