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Bumps cffi from 1.15.1 to 2.0.0.

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v2.0.0

What's Changed

  • Add Python 3.14 support.
  • Add CPython free-threaded support (3.14t+ only) - huge thanks to the folks at Quansight Labs for all the work to get this one sorted!
  • Drop Python <= 3.8 support.
  • Fix order dependency affecting nested type size calculation (#148).

Full Changelog: python-cffi/cffi@v1.17.1...v2.0.0

v2.0.0b1

What's Changed

  • Add Python 3.14 support.
  • Add CPython free-threaded support (3.14t+ only).
  • Drop Python <= 3.8 support.
  • Fix order dependency affecting nested type size calculation (#148).

Full Changelog: python-cffi/cffi@v1.17.1...v2.0.0b1

v1.17.1

  • Fix failing distutils.msvc9compiler imports under Windows (#118).
  • ffibuilder.emit_python_code() and ffibuiler.emit_c_code() accept file-like objects (#115).
  • ffiplatform calls are bypassed by ffibuilder.emit_python_code() and ffibuilder.emit_c_code() (#81).

Full Changelog: python-cffi/cffi@v1.17.0...v1.17.1

v1.17.0

  • Add support for Python 3.13.
    • Free-threaded CPython builds (i.e. python3.13t and the 3.13t ABI) are not currently supported.
  • In API mode, when you get a function from a C library by writing fn = lib.myfunc, you get an object of a special type for performance reasons, instead of a <cdata 'C-function-type'>. Before version 1.17 you could only call such objects. You could write ffi.addressof(lib, "myfunc") in order to get a real <cdata> object, based on the idea that in these cases in C you'd usually write &myfunc instead of myfunc. In version 1.17, the special object lib.myfunc can now be passed in many places where CFFI expects a regular <cdata> object. For example, you can now pass it as a callback to a C function call, or write it inside a C structure field of the correct pointer-to-function type, or use ffi.cast() or ffi.typeof() on it.

Full Changelog: python-cffi/cffi@v1.16.0...v1.17.0

v1.17.0rc1

  • Add support for Python 3.13.
  • In API mode, when you get a function from a C library by writing fn = lib.myfunc, you get an object of a special type for performance reasons, instead of a <cdata ‘C-function-type’>. Before version 1.17 you could only call such objects. You could write ffi.addressof(lib, “myfunc”) in order to get a real object, based on the idea that in these cases in C you’d usually write &myfunc instead of myfunc. In version 1.17, the special object lib.myfunc can now be passed in many places where CFFI expects a regular object. For example, you can now pass it as a callback to a C function call, or write it inside a C structure field of the correct pointer-to-function type, or use ffi.cast() or ffi.typeof() on it.
  • Build wheels for musllinux aarch64.

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Commits
  • 6366c01 release 2.0.0 (#196)
  • 95c8476 2.0.0 post beta backports (#195)
  • 195cbda Release 2.0.0b1 (#183)
  • b4bbe79 fix version test to support beta
  • 7ed073d Add support for the free-threaded build (#178)
  • 67a170d Change the license from MIT to MIT-no-attribution, which is the same without ...
  • 92645ec Add Python 3.14 support/testing (#177)
  • 2b81170 doc: update test commands in Section Testing/development tips (#158)
  • 25172b8 doc: update year (#153)
  • b57a92c issue 147: force-compute nested structs before parent structs. Occurs mainly...
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Bumps [cffi](https://github.com/python-cffi/cffi) from 1.15.1 to 2.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/python-cffi/cffi/releases)
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: cffi
  dependency-version: 2.0.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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   117 files   -     9     117 suites   - 9   32m 40s ⏱️ - 2m 20s
   443 tests ±    0     443 ✅ ±    0      0 💤 ± 0  0 ❌ ±0 
51 831 runs   - 3 987  50 697 ✅  - 3 903  1 134 💤  - 84  0 ❌ ±0 

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