"""A pure Python, cross-platform library/tool for reading Macintosh resource data, as stored in resource forks and ``.rsrc`` files.""" # To release a new version: # * Remove the .dev suffix from the version number in this file. # * Update the changelog in the README.rst (rename the "next version" section to the correct version number). # * Remove the ``dist`` directory (if it exists) to clean up any old release files. # * Run ``python3 setup.py sdist bdist_wheel`` to build the release files. # * Run ``python3 -m twine check dist/*`` to check the release files. # * Fix any errors reported by the build and/or check steps. # * Commit the changes to master. # * Tag the release commit with the version number, prefixed with a "v" (e. g. version 1.2.3 is tagged as v1.2.3). # * Fast-forward the release branch to the new release commit. # * Push the master and release branches. # * Upload the release files to PyPI using ``python3 -m twine upload dist/*``. # * On the GitHub repo's Releases page, edit the new release tag and add the relevant changelog section from the README.rst. (Note: The README is in reStructuredText format, but GitHub's release notes use Markdown, so it may be necessary to adjust the markup syntax.) # After releasing: # * (optional) Remove the build and dist directories from the previous release as they are no longer needed. # * Bump the version number in this file to the next version and add a .dev suffix. # * Add a new empty section for the next version to the README.rst changelog. # * Commit and push the changes to master. __version__ = "1.6.1.dev" __all__ = [ "Resource", "ResourceAttrs", "ResourceFile", "ResourceFileAttrs", "compress", "open", ] from . import api, compress from .api import Resource, ResourceAttrs, ResourceFile, ResourceFileAttrs # noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins open = ResourceFile.open