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diff --git a/docs/pkg_resources.txt b/docs/pkg_resources.txt index b887a923..7d0d8da9 100644 --- a/docs/pkg_resources.txt +++ b/docs/pkg_resources.txt @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ Requirements Parsing FooProject >= 1.2 Fizzy [foo, bar] - PickyThing<1.6,>1.9,!=1.9.6,<2.0a0,==2.4c1 + PickyThing>1.6,<=1.9,!=1.8.6 SomethingWhoseVersionIDontCareAbout SomethingWithMarker[foo]>1.0;python_version<"2.7" @@ -1596,12 +1596,12 @@ Parsing Utilities See ``to_filename()``. ``safe_version(version)`` - This will return the normalized form of any PEP 440 version, if the version - string is not PEP 440 compatible than it is similar to ``safe_name()`` - except that spaces in the input become dots, and dots are allowed to exist - in the output. As with ``safe_name()``, if you are generating a filename - from this you should replace any "-" characters in the output with - underscores. + This will return the normalized form of any PEP 440 version. If the version + string is not PEP 440 compatible, this function behaves similar to + ``safe_name()`` except that spaces in the input become dots, and dots are + allowed to exist in the output. As with ``safe_name()``, if you are + generating a filename from this you should replace any "-" characters in + the output with underscores. ``safe_extra(extra)`` Return a "safe" form of an extra's name, suitable for use in a requirement @@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ Platform Utilities ``get_build_platform()`` Return this platform's identifier string. For Windows, the return value - is ``"win32"``, and for Mac OS X it is a string of the form + is ``"win32"``, and for macOS it is a string of the form ``"macosx-10.4-ppc"``. All other platforms return the same uname-based string that the ``distutils.util.get_platform()`` function returns. This string is the minimum platform version required by distributions built @@ -1641,7 +1641,7 @@ Platform Utilities considered a wildcard, and the platforms are therefore compatible. Likewise, if the platform strings are equal, they're also considered compatible, and ``True`` is returned. Currently, the only non-equal - platform strings that are considered compatible are Mac OS X platform + platform strings that are considered compatible are macOS platform strings with the same hardware type (e.g. ``ppc``) and major version (e.g. ``10``) with the `provided` platform's minor version being less than or equal to the `required` platform's minor version. @@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ File/Path Utilities the same filesystem location if they have equal ``normalized_path()`` values. Specifically, this is a shortcut for calling ``os.path.realpath`` and ``os.path.normcase`` on `path`. Unfortunately, on certain platforms - (notably Cygwin and Mac OS X) the ``normcase`` function does not accurately + (notably Cygwin and macOS) the ``normcase`` function does not accurately reflect the platform's case-sensitivity, so there is always the possibility of two apparently-different paths being equal on such platforms. |