v8.4.0
Added support for musllinux_1_2 (Alpine Linux 3.16) on x64.
v8.3.2
Added _core.pyi typing hints, which were missing from wheels.
v8.3.1
Fixed saving file opened from BytesIO object on Windows. #510
v8.3.0
Mark Python 3.12 as supported and release wheels for it.
v8.2.3
Added a build test for Python 3.12 pre-release versions.
Marked a test as xfail that currently fails on Python 3.12.
v8.2.2
Added docs/ directory back to source distribution. #503
v8.2.1
Fixed a build issue where pikepdf would install its C++ source files into the site-packages directory. #447
v8.2.0
Removed uses of deprecated function datetime.utcnow(). #499
Adjusted timeline of potentially flaky hypothesis test.
Various documentation fixes. Thanks @m-holger.
PyPy 3.10 is now supported on some platforms.
PyPy 3.8 support will be dropped in the next major release.
v8.1.1
Fixed a Unicode test that randomly fails on Windows.
v8.1.0
Not released due to build failure.
Fixed sdist, which was mysteriously missing some files that were previously included. #490
Some documentation and README updates to improve visibility of release notes. #488
Fixed issue where an output file could be corrupted if the process was interrupted while writing. #462
v8.0.0
master branch renamed to main.
QPDF 11.5.0 is now required.
Some other Python dependencies have been updated.
Dropped setuptools-scm in favor of a manually set version number and script to update it. This change was necessary to support delegating part of the build to Cirrus CI.
Adjusted stream preview (with
__repr__
) so it does not attempt to decompress very long streams.Fixed error when attempting to convert XMP metadata to DocumentInfo when the author was omitted.
Added a method to add items to the document table of contents.
Previously, we built all Apple Silicon (aarch64) wheels as a manual step, causing errors and delays in their release compared to other wheels. We now build them automatically on Cirrus CI.
Changed to building manylinux-aarch64 wheels on Cirrus CI.
Since Pillow (Python imaging library), a major dependency, has dropped support for 32-bit wheels on Windows and Linux, we have done the same. You can still build 32-bit versions from source.
Some documentation changes and improvements. Thanks @m-holger.