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Bumps wrapt from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1.

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wrapt-2.0.1

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Version 2.0.1

Bugs Fixed

  • The wrapt.lazy_import() function wasn't included in the __all__ attribute of the wrapt module, meaning that it wasn't accessible when using from wrapt import * and type checkers such as mypy or pylance may not see it as part of the public API.

  • When using wrapt.lazy_import() to lazily import a function of a module, the resulting proxy object wasn't marked as callable until something triggered the import of the module via the proxy. This meant a callable() check on the proxy would return False until the module was actually imported. Further, calling the proxy before the module was imported would raise TypeError: 'LazyObjectProxy' object is not callable rather than importing the module and calling the function as expected. In order to address this issue, an additional keyword argument interface has been added to wrapt.lazy_import() which can be used to specify the expected interface type of the wrapped object. This will default to Callable when an attribute name is supplied, and to ModuleType when no attribute name is supplied. If using wrapt.lazy_import() and supplying an attribute argument, and you expect the wrapped object to be something other than a callable, you should now also supply interface=... with the appropriate type from collections.abc to ensure the proxy behaves correctly prior to the module being imported. This should only be necessary where the wrapped object has special dunder methods on its type which need to exist on the proxy prior to the module being imported.

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  • 14387af Merge branch 'release/2.0.1'
  • 73db180 Prepare for 2.0.1 release.
  • 1ec71e0 Fix lazy import for callable attributes of a module.
  • 09cd9e6 Use RestructuredText readme file for PyPi.
  • d8803ad Change version to a release candidate.
  • 26e637f Missing lazy_import in public API declaration.
  • a3a3b30 Merge tag '2.0.0' into develop
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Bumps [wrapt](https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt) from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/wrapt/blob/develop/docs/changes.rst)
- [Commits](GrahamDumpleton/wrapt@2.0.0...2.0.1)

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