Lsst-projectmeta-kit

Latest version: v0.3.6

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0.3.6

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- Add TSTN and OPSTN document handles.

0.3.5

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- Fixed a bug where the ``lsstdoc`` author parsing would split names like "Amanda."
- Updated ``pytest`` to 4.4.0, ``pytest-flake8`` to 1.0.4, and ``pytest-cov`` to 2.6.1.

0.3.4

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- Switched to `setuptools_scm <https://pypi.org/project/setuptools_scm/>`_ for establishing the package's version string.
Previously lsst-projectmeta-kit used versioneer.

- Add PSTN and SITCOMTN document handles.

0.3.3

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- Fix an issue with the ``input_include_pattern`` regular expression that detects ``\input`` and ``\include`` commands.
It was detecting expressions like ``\newcommand{\inputData}[1]{\texttt{1}}`` because both the whitespace and bracket delimiters to the argument were optional.
Now at least whitespace or an opening bracket are required.

- Ensure that LaTeX-formatted strings in test code aren't being interpreted as improper escape sequences (pycodestyle's W605 error code).

0.3.2

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- Fix a regular expression case sensitivity in ``lsstprojectmeta.git.urls.parse_repo_slug_from_url``.

0.3.1

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- Fixes to the ``projectmeta-ingest-docs`` pipeline.
- Catch the ``RuntimeError`` when calling ``LsstLatexDoc.build_jsonld`` if pypandoc fails to convert the LaTeX source to plain text.
We fall back to using the LaTeX source itself in those cases.

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