Port details |
- py-wcwidth Determine the printable width of the terminal
- 0.2.8 devel =4 0.2.8Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
- Maintainer: skreuzer@FreeBSD.org
- Port Added: 2014-09-30 16:02:28
- Last Update: 2023-10-13 01:27:43
- Commit Hash: 7a9689b
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- Also Listed In: python
- License: MIT
- WWW:
- https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth
- Description:
- This API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program
that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal.
It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth() and
wcswidth() calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on
non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python
implementations, such as jython.
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- Manual pages:
- FreshPorts has no man page information for this port.
- pkg-plist: as obtained via:
make generate-plist - There is no configure plist information for this port.
- Dependency lines:
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- ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}wcwidth>0:devel/py-wcwidth@${PY_FLAVOR}
- To install the port:
- cd /usr/ports/devel/py-wcwidth/ && make install clean
- To add the package, run one of these commands:
- pkg install devel/py-wcwidth
- pkg install py39-wcwidth
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above. NOTE: This is a Python port. Instead of py39-wcwidth listed in the above command, you can pick from the names under the Packages section.- PKGNAME: py39-wcwidth
- Package flavors (<flavor>: <package>)
- distinfo:
- TIMESTAMP = 1697160405
SHA256 (wcwidth-0.2.8.tar.gz) = 8705c569999ffbb4f6a87c6d1b80f324bd6db952f5eb0b95bc07517f4c1813d4
SIZE (wcwidth-0.2.8.tar.gz) = 61713
Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
- Dependencies
- NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
- Build dependencies:
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- py39-setuptools>=63.1.0 : devel/py-setuptools@py39
- python3.9 : lang/python39
- Test dependencies:
-
- python3.9 : lang/python39
- Runtime dependencies:
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- py39-setuptools>=63.1.0 : devel/py-setuptools@py39
- python3.9 : lang/python39
- This port is required by:
- for Build
-
- math/sage
- for Run
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- devel/py-asciimatics
- devel/py-blessed
- devel/py-cli-helpers
- devel/py-cmd2
- devel/py-lineedit
- devel/py-prettytable
- devel/py-prompt-toolkit
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Deleted ports which required this port:
- * - deleted ports are only shown under the This port is required by section. It was harder to do for the Required section. Perhaps later...
Configuration Options:
- No options to configure
- Options name:
- devel_py-wcwidth
- USES:
- python
- FreshPorts was unable to extract/find any pkg message
- Master Sites:
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Commit History - (may be incomplete: for full details, see links to repositories near top of page) |
Commit | Credits | Log message |
0.2.8 13 Oct 2023 01:27:43 |
Steven Kreuzer (skreuzer) |
devel/py-wcwidth: update to 0.2.8
Changes:
* Include requirements files in the source distibution |
0.2.6 27 Jun 2023 19:34:34 |
Rene Ladan (rene) |
all: remove explicit versions in USES=python for "3.x+"
The logic in USES=python will automatically convert this to 3.8+ by
itself.
Adjust two ports that only had Python 3.7 mentioned but build fine
on Python 3.8 too.
finance/quickfix: mark BROKEN with PYTHON
libtool: compile: c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I -I. -I.. -I../.. -I../C++
-DLIBICONV_PLUG -DPYTHON_MAJOR_VERSION=3 -Wno-unused-variable
-Wno-maybe-uninitialized -O2 -pipe -DLIBICONV_PLUG -fstack-protector-strong
-fno-strict-aliasing -DLIBICONV_PLUG -Wall -ansi
-Wno-unused-command-line-argument -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings
-Wno-overloaded-virtual -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-deprecated -std=c++0x
-MT _quickfix_la-QuickfixPython.lo -MD -MP -MF
.deps/_quickfix_la-QuickfixPython.Tpo -c QuickfixPython.cpp -fPIC -DPIC -o
.libs/_quickfix_la-QuickfixPython.o
warning: unknown warning option '-Wno-maybe-uninitialized'; did you mean
'-Wno-uninitialized'? [-Wunknown-warning-option]
QuickfixPython.cpp:175:11: fatal error: 'Python.h' file not found
^~~~~~~~~~
1 warning and 1 error generated.
Reviewed by: portmgr, vishwin, yuri
Differential Revision: <https://reviews.freebsd.org/D40568> |
0.2.6 08 Jun 2023 00:23:26 |
Steven Kreuzer (skreuzer) |
devel/py-wcwidth: Update to 0.2.6
Changes:
* Fix example for str.rjust(20, '_')
* Bugfix sphinx build on readthedocs.org
* Add CodeQL workflow for GitHub code scanning
* Switch to using importlib.metadata
* Use a new jinja2 templating process to update library to latest unicode
PR: 271769
Reported by: marcus@FreeBSD.org |
0.1.8 11 Jan 2023 15:58:34 |
Dmitry Marakasov (amdmi3) |
*/*: rename CHEESESHOP to PYPI in MASTER_SITES
PR: 267994
Differential revision: D37518
Approved by: bapt |
07 Sep 2022 21:58:51 |
Stefan Eßer (se) |
Remove WWW entries moved into port Makefiles
Commit b7f05445c00f has added WWW entries to port Makefiles based on
WWW: lines in pkg-descr files.
This commit removes the WWW: lines of moved-over URLs from these
pkg-descr files.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner) |
0.1.8 07 Sep 2022 21:10:59 |
Stefan Eßer (se) |
Add WWW entries to port Makefiles
It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.
Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
port specific URL to further information.
There have been several proposals to make a project URL available as
a macro in the ports' Makefiles, over time.
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0.1.8 20 Jul 2022 14:21:35 |
Tobias C. Berner (tcberner) |
devel: remove 'Created by' lines
A big Thank You to the original contributors of these ports:
* "Waitman Gobble" <uzimac@da3m0n8t3r.com>
* <jkoshy@FreeBSD.org>
* Aaron Dalton <aaron@FreeBSD.org>
* Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
* Aaron H. K. Diep <ahkdiep@gmail.com>
* Aaron Hurt <ahurt@anbcs.com>
* Abel Chow <abel_chow@yahoo.com>
* Adam McLaurin
* Adam Saponara <as@php.net>
* Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>
* Ade Lovett <ade@FreeBSD.org> (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
0.1.8 06 Apr 2021 14:31:07 |
Mathieu Arnold (mat) |
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles. |
0.1.8 28 Dec 2020 23:02:15 |
antoine |
Drop python 2.7 support from a few ports
With hat: portmgr |
0.1.8 11 Jan 2020 01:37:52 |
skreuzer |
Update to version 0.1.8 |
0.1.7 30 Nov 2017 15:50:34 |
mat |
Convert Python ports to FLAVORS.
Ports using USE_PYTHON=distutils are now flavored. They will
automatically get flavors (py27, py34, py35, py36) depending on what
versions they support.
There is also a USE_PYTHON=flavors for ports that do not use distutils
but need FLAVORS to be set. A USE_PYTHON=noflavors can be set if
using distutils but flavors are not wanted.
A new USE_PYTHON=optsuffix that will add PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX has been
added to cope with Python ports that did not have the Python
PKGNAMEPREFIX but are flavored.
USES=python now also exports a PY_FLAVOR variable that contains the (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
0.1.7 02 Mar 2017 13:53:01 |
skreuzer |
Upgrade to version 0.1.7
Set a default value for USES if it has not already been defined |
0.1.6 02 Mar 2016 13:41:20 |
skreuzer |
Update to version 0.1.6 |
0.1.5 22 Dec 2015 15:27:38 |
sunpoet |
- Update to 0.1.5
- Add NO_ARCH
- Relax USES=python
- Allow concurrent installation (USE_PYTHON=concurrent)
Changes: https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth/releases
PR: 205513
Differential Revision: https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4680
Submitted by: sunpoet (myself)
Approved by: skreuzer (maintainer) |
0.1.1 30 Sep 2014 16:02:19 |
skreuzer |
This API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program
that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal.
It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth() and
wcswidth() calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on
non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python
implementations, such as jython.
WWW: https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth |