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GetPsyched opened this issue Dec 30, 2023 · 7 comments
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Release fluent.pygments 1.1? or 2.0? #196

GetPsyched opened this issue Dec 30, 2023 · 7 comments

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@GetPsyched
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The fluent.pygments hasn't got an update in over 2.5 years. It's still version 1.0 in PyPI as well as here, even though there has been an update to it after that release.

Is there a reason for this?

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Hey, any updates on this?

@eemeli
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eemeli commented Jun 2, 2024

The changes to fluent.pygments since its 1.0 release have been entirely stylistic, as it's just a thin wrapper on top of fluent.syntax. So there hasn't been any need to release a new update since then.

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Oh, that makes sense.

One more thing, is fluent.pygments used within fluent.syntax or fluent.runtime?

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eemeli commented Jun 2, 2024

No; fluent.pygments depends on fluent.runtime, though.

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Okay, thanks!

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GetPsyched commented Jun 3, 2024

No; fluent.pygments depends on fluent.runtime, though.

But setup.cfg says it depends on fluent.syntax?

install_requires =
pygments
fluent.syntax

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eemeli commented Jun 3, 2024

Oh, drat, sorry, yes, it depends on fluent.syntax and not fluent.runtime. Which is what I meant to write earlier, but clearly didn't.

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