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@anntzer anntzer commented Oct 24, 2021

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  • Has pytest style unit tests (and pytest passes).
  • Is Flake 8 compliant (run flake8 on changed files to check).
  • New features are documented, with examples if plot related.
  • Documentation is sphinx and numpydoc compliant (the docs should build without error).
  • Conforms to Matplotlib style conventions (install flake8-docstrings and run flake8 --docstring-convention=all).
  • New features have an entry in doc/users/next_whats_new/ (follow instructions in README.rst there).
  • API changes documented in doc/api/next_api_changes/ (follow instructions in README.rst there).

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ooops!

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The other pins use <3 not !=3. Is this a bug in pyparsing or an API change we have to adapt to?

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jklymak commented Oct 24, 2021

I did less than 3.0.0 pending investigation to get CI to work. I'm not sure what the permanent solution is.

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Yeah, I think < is probably preferred here.

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anntzer commented Oct 24, 2021

< it is.

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Anybody can merge after CI pass.

@jklymak jklymak merged commit 4a23d21 into matplotlib:main Oct 24, 2021
@anntzer anntzer deleted the p3 branch October 24, 2021 16:51
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@meeseeksdev backport to v3.5.x

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Backport PR #21446 on branch v3.5.x (Also exclude pyparsing 3.0.0 in setup.py.)
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mriedem commented Oct 25, 2021

Any idea when this might get released? I'd like to avoid having to do the same cap on pyparsing in our project (which pulls in matplotlib as a transitive dependency, we don't require pyparsing directly) if we can just get it this way.

@tacaswell tacaswell added this to the v3.5.0 milestone Oct 25, 2021
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Hopefully this week, we have 1 blocking issue left for 3.5

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