android13/external/python/portpicker/ChangeLog.md

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## 1.5.1
* When not using a portserver *(you really should)*, try the `bind(0)`
approach before hunting for random unused ports. More reliable per
https://github.com/google/python_portpicker/issues/16.
## 1.5.0
* Add portserver support to Windows using named pipes. To create or connect to
a server, prefix the name of the server with `@` (e.g.
`@unittest-portserver`).
## 1.4.0
* Use `async def` instead of `@asyncio.coroutine` in order to support 3.10.
* The portserver now checks for and rejects pid values that are out of range.
* Declare a minimum Python version of 3.6 in the package config.
* Rework `portserver_test.py` to launch an actual portserver process instead
of mocks.
## 1.3.9
* No portpicker or portserver code changes
* Fixed the portserver test on recent Python 3.x versions.
* Switched to setup.cfg based packaging.
* We no longer declare ourselves Python 2.7 or 3.3-3.5 compatible.
## 1.3.1
* Fix a race condition in `pick_unused_port()` involving the free ports set.
## 1.3.0
* Adds an optional `portserver_address` parameter to `pick_unused_port()` so
that callers can specify their own regardless of `os.environ`.
* `pick_unused_port()` now raises `NoFreePortFoundError` when no available
port could be found rather than spinning in a loop trying forever.
* Fall back to `socket.AF_INET` when `socket.AF_UNIX` support is not available
to communicate with a portserver.
## 1.2.0
* Introduced `add_reserved_port()` and `return_port()` APIs to allow ports to
be recycled and allow users to bring ports of their own.
## 1.1.1
* Changed default port range to 15000-24999 to avoid ephemeral ports.
* Portserver bugfix.
## 1.1.0
* Renamed portpicker APIs to use PEP8 style function names in code and docs.
* Legacy CapWords API name compatibility is maintained (and explicitly
tested).
## 1.0.1
* Code reindented to use 4 space indents and run through
[YAPF](https://github.com/google/yapf) for consistent style.
* Not packaged for release.
## 1.0.0
* Original open source release.