Re: [ANN] pywin32 build 305 released
Łukasz Jakubowski <[email protected]> Sun, 06 Nov 2022 11:17:58 +0100
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Hello, First, thanks for the update. In my pywin32 installation notes I have noted that "pywin32_postinstall.py -install" (not needed now?) and "pyscript.py --register" (to enable ActiveScipting) are required to make everything work correctly . What would be equivalents now? Regards, Lukasz > Hi all, > I'm happy to announce the release of pywin32 build 305. > > This release has quite a few changes under the hood, updating our use of > older deprecated Python functions etc - so there's some risk of > unintended consequences. > > Another unintended change is that .exe installers are deprecated, > because the upstream support for building them is deprecated. Anyone > still using them should start moving to pip: > > python -m pip install --upgrade pywin32 > > But while .exe files exist: > > https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/releases/tag/b305 > > For initial support (eg, to ask questions about the release etc), please > contact this mailing-list ([email protected]). If you want to > report a bug, please do so at https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/issues > > As always, thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, both in > terms of code and reporting bugs. > > Cheers, > > Mark. > > Changes: > > * Installation .exe files were deprecated. > > * @kxrob put a lot of work towards removing use of the deprecated > Unicode API so we can build on Python 3.12. This should be largely > invisible, but please report any unintended consequences. > > * odbc: Handle `varchar(max)`/`nvarchar(max)` column sizes (#1954) > > * win32api.GetTickCount() now returns an unsigned 64bit integer (@kxrob, > #1946) > > * win32pipe.GetNamedPipeHandleState() now takes a 3rd optional param > indicating whether the username should be returned, and related > constants added. (@kxrob, #1946) > > * Added win32gui.GetTopWindow() and win32gui.GetAncestor() (@CristiFati, > #1928) > > * Tweaks to how pywintypes searches for DLLs to better support > virtualenvs created with --system-site-packages. (@saaketp, #1933) > > * Added win32event.CreateWaitableTimerExW (#1945, @zariiii9003) > > * Changes in PARAM handling. Some functions which returned a WPARAM or > LPARAM allowed you to return a pointer to a Python buffer object or a > PyUnicode. These functions now only accept a Python long to be > returned. Note that this DOES NOT apply to functions with accept > WPARAM or LPARAM as arguments, only when they are being returned. > Impacted functions are `OnNotify` handler, LV_ITEM/TV_ITEM objects, > PyIContextMenu3::HandleMenuMsg2, and the result of a WNDPROC/DLGPROC > (#1927). > > * service registration had an overhaul, avoiding a complicated, and > ultimately unnecessary "single globally registered service runner" > concept. Now, when registering a service, the host pythonservice.exe > runner will be copied to `sys.exec_prefix`, along with possibly > `pywintypesXX.dll` and run from there. (#1908) > > * Dropped support for allowing a bytes object to be passed where a COM > BSTR is expected - this support was accidental on the path from > 2.x->3.x. > > * win32crypt's PyCERTSTORE.CertCloseStore()'s `Flags` argument has been > deprecated as it is likely to crash the process if > `CERT_CLOSE_STORE_FORCE_FLAG` is specified. The underlying function is > now always called with `CERT_CLOSE_STORE_CHECK_FLAG`, and support for > this param will be dropped at some point in the future. > > * Fix a bug where win32crypt.CryptQueryObject() would return a > PyCTL_CONTEXT object instead of a PyCERT_CONTEXT for base64 encoded > certificates (#1859) > > * win32crypt.CryptQueryObject() is now able to return PyCTL_CONTEXT > objects. This is technically a breaking change as previously it would > return the address in memory of the object, but this address wasn't > practically usable, so it's very unlikely anyone relied on this > behavior. (#1859) > _______________________________________________ > python-win32 mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 -- Używam klienta poczty Opera Mail: http://www.opera.com/mail/