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0.21.4 (2021-10-23)

Explicitly declare support for Python 3.10 as well as some minor internal improvements.

0.21.3 (2021-09-05)

0.21.2 (2020-09-07)

0.21.1 (2020-09-07)

This release was yanked and replaced with the 0.21.2 release, which actually provides the intended changes.

0.21.0 (2020-08-22)

0.20.0 (2020-07-23)

The following breaking changes are expected to affect few if any users.

Remove APIs deprecated in the previous release:

0.19.0 (2020-01-09)

0.18.4 (2020-11-02)

0.18.3 (2019-09-22)

0.18.2 (2019-09-08)

  • Warn that Python 2 support will be dropped in a future release when Python 2 is detected.

0.18.1 (2019-09-03)

  • Fix a regression introduced by the memory optimizations added in 0.15.0 which caused deepcopied and unpickled bidicts to have their inverses set incorrectly. #94

0.18.0 (2019-02-14)

  • Rename bidict.BidirectionalMapping.inv to inverse and make bidict.BidictBase.inv an alias for inverse. #86

  • bidict.BidirectionalMapping.__subclasshook__() now requires an inverse attribute rather than an inv attribute for a class to qualify as a virtual subclass. This breaking change is expected to affect few if any users.

  • Add Python 2/3-compatible bidict.compat.collections_abc alias.

  • Stop testing Python 3.4 on CI, and warn when Python 3 < 3.5 is detected rather than Python 3 < 3.3.

    Python 3.4 reaches end of life on 2019-03-18. As of January 2019, 3.4 represents only about 3% of bidict downloads on PyPI Stats.

0.17.5 (2018-11-19)

Improvements to performance and delegation logic, with minor breaking changes to semi-private APIs.

  • Remove the __delegate__ instance attribute added in the previous release. It was overly general and not worth the cost.

    Instead of checking self.__delegate__ and delegating accordingly each time a possibly-delegating method is called, revert back to using “delegated-to-fwdm” mixin classes (now found in bidict._delegating_mixins), and resurrect a mutable bidict parent class that omits the mixins as bidict.MutableBidict.

  • Rename __repr_delegate__ to _repr_delegate.

0.17.4 (2018-11-14)

Minor code, interop, and (semi-)private API improvements.

  • OrderedBidict optimizations and code improvements.

    Use bidicts for the backing _fwdm and _invm mappings, obviating the need to store key and value data in linked list nodes.

  • Refactor proxied- (i.e. delegated-) to-_fwdm logic for better composability and interoperability.

    Drop the _Proxied* mixin classes and instead move their methods into BidictBase, which now checks for an object defined by the BidictBase.__delegate__ attribute. The BidictBase.__delegate__ object will be delegated to if the method is available on it, otherwise a default implementation (e.g. inherited from Mapping) will be used otherwise. Subclasses may set __delegate__ = None to opt out.

    Consolidate _MutableBidict into bidict.bidict now that the dropped mixin classes make it unnecessary.

  • Change __repr_delegate__ to simply take a type like dict or list.

  • Upgrade to latest major sortedcontainers version (from v1 to v2) for the SortedBidict Recipes.

  • bidict.compat.{view,iter}{keys,values,items} on Python 2 no longer assumes the target object implements these methods, as they’re not actually part of the Mapping interface, and provides fallback implementations when the methods are unavailable. This allows the SortedBidict Recipes to continue to work with sortedcontainers v2 on Python 2.

0.17.3 (2018-09-18)

  • Improve packaging by adding a pyproject.toml and by including more supporting files in the distribution. #81
  • Drop pytest-runner and support for running tests via python setup.py test in preference to pytest or python -m pytest.

0.17.2 (2018-04-30)

Memory usage improvements

  • Use less memory in the linked lists that back OrderedBidicts by storing node data unpacked rather than in (key, value) tuple objects.

0.17.1 (2018-04-28)

Bugfix Release

Fix a regression in 0.17.0 that could cause erroneous behavior when updating items of an Orderedbidict’s inverse, e.g. some_ordered_bidict.inv[foo] = bar.

0.17.0 (2018-04-25)

Speedups and memory usage improvements

  • Pass keys(), values(), and items() calls (as well as their iter* and view* counterparts on Python 2) through to the backing _fwdm and _invm dicts so that they run as fast as possible (i.e. at C speed on CPython), rather than using the slower implementations inherited from collections.abc.Mapping.

  • Use weakrefs in the linked lists that back OrderedBidicts to avoid creating strong reference cycles.

    Memory for an ordered bidict that you create can now be reclaimed in CPython as soon as you no longer hold any references to it, rather than having to wait until the next garbage collection. #71

Misc

0.16.0 (2018-04-06)

Minor code and efficiency improvements to inverted() and _iteritems_args_kw() (formerly bidict.pairs()).

Minor Breaking API Changes

The following breaking changes are expected to affect few if any users.

  • Rename bidict.pairs()bidict._util._iteritems_args_kw.

0.15.0 (2018-03-29)

Speedups and memory usage improvements

  • Use __slots__ to speed up bidict attribute access and reduce memory usage. On Python 3, instantiating a large number of bidicts now uses ~57% the amount of memory that it used before, and on Python 2 only ~33% the amount of memory that it used before, in a simple but representative benchmark.
  • Use weakrefs to refer to a bidict’s inverse internally, no longer creating a strong reference cycle. Memory for a bidict that you create can now be reclaimed in CPython as soon as you no longer hold any references to it, rather than having to wait for the next garbage collection. See the new bidict Avoids Reference Cycles documentation. #24
  • Make bidict.BidictBase.__eq__() significantly more speed- and memory-efficient when comparing to a non-dict Mapping. (Mapping.__eq__()’s inefficient implementation will now never be used.) The implementation is now more reusable as well.
  • Make bidict.OrderedBidictBase.__iter__() as well as equality comparison slightly faster for ordered bidicts.

Minor Bugfixes

  • namedbidict() now verifies that the provided keyname and valname are distinct, raising ValueError if they are equal.
  • namedbidict() now raises TypeError if the provided base_type is not a BidirectionalMapping.
  • If you create a custom bidict subclass whose _fwdm_cls differs from its _invm_cls (as in the FwdKeySortedBidict example from the SortedBidict Recipes), the inverse bidirectional mapping type (with _fwdm_cls and _invm_cls swapped) is now correctly computed and used automatically for your custom bidict’s inverse bidict.

Miscellaneous

  • Classes no longer have to provide an __inverted__ attribute to be considered virtual subclasses of BidirectionalMapping.
  • If bidict.inverted() is passed an object with an __inverted__ attribute, it now ensures it is callable() before returning the result of calling it.
  • __repr__() no longer checks for a __reversed__ method to determine whether to use an ordered or unordered-style repr. It now calls the new __repr_delegate__ instead (which may be overridden if needed), for better composability.

Minor Breaking API Changes

The following breaking changes are expected to affect few if any users.

  • Split back out the BidictBase class from frozenbidict and OrderedBidictBase from FrozenOrderedBidict, reverting the merging of these in 0.14.0. Having e.g. issubclass(bidict, frozenbidict) == True was confusing, so this change restores issubclass(bidict, frozenbidict) == False.

    See the updated Bidict Types Diagram and Polymorphism documentation.

  • Rename:

    • bidict.BidictBase.fwdm._fwdm
    • bidict.BidictBase.invm._invm
    • bidict.BidictBase.fwd_cls._fwdm_cls
    • bidict.BidictBase.inv_cls._invm_cls
    • bidict.BidictBase.isinv._isinv

    Though overriding _fwdm_cls and _invm_cls remains supported (see Extending bidict), this is not a common enough use case to warrant public names. Most users do not need to know or care about any of these.

  • The RAISE, OVERWRITE, and IGNORE duplication policies are no longer available as attributes of DuplicationPolicy, and can now only be accessed as attributes of the bidict module namespace, which was the canonical way to refer to them anyway. It is now no longer possible to create an infinite chain like DuplicationPolicy.RAISE.RAISE.RAISE...

  • Make bidict.pairs() and bidict.inverted() no longer importable from bidict.util, and now only importable from the top-level bidict module. (bidict.util was renamed bidict._util.)

  • Pickling ordered bidicts now requires at least version 2 of the pickle protocol. If you are using Python 3, pickle.DEFAULT_PROTOCOL is 3 anyway, so this will not affect you. However if you are using in Python 2, DEFAULT_PROTOCOL is 0, so you must now explicitly specify the version in your pickle.dumps() calls, e.g. pickle.dumps(ob, 2).

0.14.2 (2017-12-06)

  • Make initializing (or updating an empty bidict) from only another BidirectionalMapping more efficient by skipping unnecessary duplication checking.
  • Fix accidental ignoring of specified base_type argument when (un)pickling a namedbidict().
  • Fix incorrect inversion of some_named_bidict.inv.<fwdname>_for and some_named_bidict.inv.<invname>_for.
  • Only warn when an unsupported Python version is detected (e.g. Python < 2.7) rather than raising AssertionError.

0.14.1 (2017-11-28)

  • Fix a bug introduced in 0.14.0 where hashing a frozenbidict’s inverse (e.g. f = frozenbidict(); {f.inv: '...'}) would cause an AttributeError.
  • Fix a bug introduced in 0.14.0 for Python 2 users where attempting to call viewitems() would cause a TypeError. #48

0.14.0 (2017-11-20)

  • Fix a bug where bidict’s default on_dup_kv policy was set to RAISE, rather than matching whatever on_dup_val policy was in effect as was documented.
  • Fix a bug that could happen when using Python’s optimization (-O) flag that could leave an ordered bidict in an inconsistent state when dealing with duplicated, overwritten keys or values. If you do not use optimizations (specifically, skipping assert statements), this would not have affected you.
  • Fix a bug introduced by the optimizations in 0.13.0 that could cause a frozen bidict that compared equal to another mapping to have a different hash value from the other mapping, violating Python’s object model. This would only have affected you if you were inserting a frozen bidict and some other immutable mapping that it compared equal to into the same set or mapping.
  • Add equals_order_sensitive().
  • Reduce the memory usage of ordered bidicts.
  • Make copying of ordered bidicts faster.
  • Improvements to tests and CI, including:
    • Test on Windows
    • Test with PyPy3
    • Test with CPython 3.7-dev
    • Test with optimization flags
    • Require pylint to pass

Breaking API Changes

This release includes multiple API simplifications and improvements.

  • Rename:

    so that these now match the case of collections.OrderedDict.

    The names of the bidict, namedbidict(), and frozenbidict classes have been retained as all-lowercase so that they continue to match the case of dict, namedtuple(), and frozenset, respectively.

  • The ON_DUP_VAL duplication policy value for on_dup_kv has been removed. Use None instead.

  • Merge frozenbidict and BidictBase together and remove BidictBase. frozenbidict is now the concrete base class that all other bidict types derive from. See the updated Bidict Types Diagram.

  • Merge frozenbidict and FrozenBidictBase together and remove FrozenBidictBase. See the updated Bidict Types Diagram.

  • Merge frozenorderedbidict and OrderedBidictBase together into a single FrozenOrderedBidict class and remove OrderedBidictBase. OrderedBidict now extends FrozenOrderedBidict to add mutable behavior. See the updated Bidict Types Diagram.

  • Make __eq__() always perform an order-insensitive equality test, even if the other mapping is ordered.

    Previously, __eq__() was only order-sensitive for other OrderedBidictBase subclasses, and order-insensitive otherwise.

    Use the new equals_order_sensitive() method for order-sensitive equality comparison.

  • orderedbidict._should_compare_order_sensitive() has been removed.

  • frozenorderedbidict._HASH_NITEMS_MAX has been removed. Since its hash value must be computed from all contained items (so that hash results are consistent with equality comparisons against unordered mappings), the number of items that influence the hash value should not be limitable.

  • frozenbidict._USE_ITEMSVIEW_HASH has been removed, and frozenbidict.compute_hash() now uses collections.ItemsView._hash() to compute the hash always, not just when running on PyPy.

    Override frozenbidict.compute_hash() to return hash(frozenset(iteritems(self))) if you prefer the old default behavior on CPython, which takes linear rather than constant space, but which uses the frozenset_hash routine (implemented in setobject.c) rather than the pure Python ItemsView._hash() routine.

  • loosebidict and looseorderedbidict have been removed. A simple recipe to implement equivalents yourself is now given in Extending bidict.

  • Rename FrozenBidictBase._compute_hash()frozenbidict.compute_hash().

  • Rename DuplicationBehaviorDuplicationPolicy.

  • Rename:

    • BidictBase._fwd_class.fwd_cls
    • BidictBase._inv_class.inv_cls
    • BidictBase._on_dup_keyon_dup_key
    • BidictBase._on_dup_valon_dup_val
    • BidictBase._on_dup_kvon_dup_kv

0.13.1 (2017-03-15)

  • Fix regression introduced by the new __subclasshook__() functionality in 0.13.0 so that issubclass(OldStyleClass, BidirectionalMapping) once again works with old-style classes, returning False rather than raising AttributeError #41

0.13.0 (2017-01-19)

  • Support Python 3.6.

    (Earlier versions of bidict should work fine on 3.6, but it is officially supported starting in this version.)

  • BidirectionalMapping has been refactored into an abstract base class, following the way collections.abc.Mapping works. The concrete method implementations it used to provide have been moved into a new BidictBase subclass.

    BidirectionalMapping now also implements __subclasshook__(), so any class that provides a conforming set of attributes (enumerated in _subclsattrs) will be considered a BidirectionalMapping subclass automatically.

  • OrderedBidirectionalMapping has been renamed to OrderedBidictBase, to better reflect its function. (It is not an ABC.)

  • A new FrozenBidictBase class has been factored out of frozenbidict and frozenorderedbidict. This implements common behavior such as caching the result of __hash__ after the first call.

  • The hash implementations of frozenbidict and frozenorderedbidict. have been reworked to improve performance and flexibility. frozenorderedbidict’s hash implementation is now order-sensitive.

    See frozenbidict._compute_hash() and frozenorderedbidict._compute_hash for more documentation of the changes, including the new frozenbidict._USE_ITEMSVIEW_HASH and frozenorderedbidict._HASH_NITEMS_MAX attributes. If you have an interesting use case that requires overriding these, or suggestions for an alternative implementation, please share your feedback.

  • Add _fwd_class and _inv_class attributes representing the backing Mapping types used internally to store the forward and inverse dictionaries, respectively.

    This allows creating custom bidict types with extended functionality simply by overriding these attributes in a subclass.

    See the new Extending bidict documentation for examples.

  • Pass any parameters passed to popitem() through to _fwd.popitem for greater extensibility.

  • More concise repr strings for empty bidicts.

    e.g. bidict() rather than bidict({}) and orderedbidict() rather than orderedbidict([]).

  • Add bidict.compat.PYPY and remove unused bidict.compat.izip_longest.

0.12.0 (2016-07-03)

  • New/renamed exceptions:

  • put() now accepts on_dup_key, on_dup_val, and on_dup_kv keyword args which allow you to override the default policy when the key or value of a given item duplicates any existing item’s. These can take the following values:

    on_dup_kv can also take ON_DUP_VAL.

    If not provided, put() uses the RAISE policy by default.

  • New putall() method provides a bulk put() API, allowing you to override the default duplication handling policy that update() uses.

  • update() now fails clean, so if an update() call raises a DuplicationError, you can now be sure that none of the given items was inserted.

    Previously, all of the given items that were processed before the one causing the failure would have been inserted, and no facility was provided to recover which items were inserted and which weren’t, nor to revert any changes made by the failed update() call. The new behavior makes it easier to reason about and control the effects of failed update() calls.

    The new putall() method also fails clean.

    Internally, this is implemented by storing a log of changes made while an update is being processed, and rolling back the changes when one of them is found to cause an error. This required reimplementing orderedbidict on top of two dicts and a linked list, rather than two OrderedDicts, since OrderedDict does not expose its backing linked list.

  • orderedbidict.move_to_end() now works on Python < 3.2 as a result of the new orderedbidict implementation.

  • Add

    • bidict.compat.viewkeys
    • bidict.compat.viewvalues
    • bidict.compat.iterkeys
    • bidict.compat.itervalues
    • bidict.compat.izip
    • bidict.compat.izip_longest

    to complement the existing bidict.compat.iteritems and bidict.compat.viewitems compatibility helpers.

  • More efficient implementations of bidict.pairs(), inverted(), and copy().

  • Implement __copy__() for use with the copy module.

  • Fix issue preventing a client class from inheriting from loosebidict. #34

  • Add benchmarking to tests.

  • Drop official support for CPython 3.3. (It may continue to work, but is no longer being tested.)

Breaking API Changes

  • Rename KeyExistsExceptionKeyDuplicationError and ValueExistsExceptionValueDuplicationError.

  • When overwriting the key of an existing value in an orderedbidict, the position of the existing item is now preserved, overwriting the key of the existing item in place, rather than moving the item to the end. This now matches the behavior of overwriting the value of an existing key, which has always preserved the position of the existing item. (If inserting an item whose key duplicates that of one existing item and whose value duplicates that of another, the existing item whose value is duplicated is still dropped, and the existing item whose key is duplicated still gets its value overwritten in place, as before.)

    For example:

    >>> from bidict import orderedbidict  
    >>> o = orderedbidict([(0, 1), (2, 3)])  
    >>> o.forceput(4, 1)  
    

    previously would have resulted in:

    >>> o  
    orderedbidict([(2, 3), (4, 1)])
    

    but now results in:

    >>> o  
    orderedbidict([(4, 1), (2, 3)])
    

0.11.0 (2016-02-05)

0.10.0.post1 (2015-12-23)

  • Minor documentation fixes and improvements.

0.10.0 (2015-12-23)

  • Remove several features in favor of keeping the API simpler and the code more maintainable.
  • In the interest of protecting data safety more proactively, by default bidict now raises an error on attempting to insert a non-unique value, rather than allowing its associated key to be silently overwritten. See discussion in #21.
  • New forceupdate() method provides a bulk forceput() operation.
  • Fix bugs in pop and setdefault which could leave a bidict in an inconsistent state.

Breaking API Changes

  • Remove bidict.__invert__, and with it, support for the ~b syntax. Use inv instead. #19
  • Remove support for the slice syntax. Use b.inv[val] rather than b[:val]. #19
  • Remove bidict.invert. Use inv rather than inverting a bidict in place. #20
  • Raise ValueExistsException when attempting to insert a mapping with a non-unique key. #21
  • Rename collapsingbidictloosebidict now that it suppresses ValueExistsException rather than the less general CollapseException. #21
  • CollapseException has been subsumed by ValueExistsException. #21
  • put() now raises KeyExistsException when attempting to insert an already-existing key, and ValueExistsException when attempting to insert an already-existing value.

0.9.0.post1 (2015-06-06)

  • Fix metadata missing in the 0.9.0rc0 release.

0.9.0rc0 (2015-05-30)

Breaking API Changes

  • Move bidict.iteritems() and bidict.viewitems() to new bidict.compat module.
  • Move bidict.inverted to new bidict.util module (still available from top-level bidict module as well).
  • Move bidict.fancy_iteritems()bidict.util.pairs() (also available from top level as bidict.pairs()).
  • Rename bidict.namedbidict()’s bidict_type argument → base_type.