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This PR pins glom to the latest release 24.11.0.

Changelog

24.11.0

_(November 2, 2024)_

- Add support for Python 3.12, dropping pre-Python 3.7 syntax.
- Add `--scalar` flag to CLI to enable cleaner way to get single values at the console and in scripts
- Upgrade requirements, fixing `face` pin (see [issue 284][i284]

[i284]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/284

23.5.0

_(November 26, 2023)_

Add TOML support to the CLI. Thanks, [Julian](https://github.com/Julian)!
Uses the built-in [tomllib](https://docs.python.org/3/library/tomllib.html) on Python 3.11+.
`pip install glom[toml]` on Python 3.10 and earlier.

23.4.0

_(November 7, 2023)_

Officially add Python 3.11 support, fixing traceback formatting issues.

Also, change the implementation of T under the hood, no expected behavioral changes.

23.3.0

_(March 30, 2023)_

Officially drop Python 2/3.6 support and fix a small warning caused by a docstring ([258][i258]).

[i258]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/258

23.1.1

_(January 19, 2023)_

Fix a dependency issue by pinning the `face` library.

23.1.0

_(January 18, 2023)_

Note: Planned last release to support Python 2.

Two long-awaited big changes in this release, with a couple smaller ones:

- Enabled the star/wildcard (`*`/`**`) behavior initially released in 22.1.0 (see below) by default.
- If you had a spec broken by this, you can quick-fix it without downgrading by setting `glom.core.PATH_STAR = False`.
- You can fix the broken paths by using the `Path` spec type explicitly, e.g., `Path('a', '*')` instead of simply `'a.*'`.
- `**` now includes the current target element itself. Useful for `**`-prefixed specs (e.g., `'**.key'`) so that the root element is considered.
- Rationalized argument behavior for several spec types
- Affected spec types: `Coalesce, Call, T, Match, And, Or, Not, Check, Assign`
- In short, before 23.1.0, each of these implemented their own logic around interpreting arguments. Some treated them as literals, others had varying support for specs.
- Now they all use `glom.core.arg_val` to consistently handle arguments. In brief, they now all support conservative evaluation of specs (such as explicit `T` objects), very useful for when you want your spec's `default` to reference the target.
- More docs forthcoming.
- We did our best to make this as seamless and sane as possible. If this breaks something, please file an issue, we're eager to hear from you.
- Patched an issue where OrderedDict would be treated as a plain object by Delete ([246][i246]).
- Even better fix forthcoming.
- Tweaked `Iter()` to use `Pipe()` for `.all()`, mostly for benefits to the repr.

[i246]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/246

22.1.0

_(January 24, 2022)_

Adds optional `*` and `**` expansion to the default glom access (i.e.,
`glom.glom('a.b.*')` will get all items under `b` as a list). `**` is
similar, except recursive.

This functionality is off by default in this version, as it
technically would break code using `'*'` and `'**'` as plain
keys. Note that this behavior will break in the next couple months,
and an in-library warning has been added to this effect.

Set `glom.core.PATH_STAR = True` to enable the new feature and take it
for a spin!

20.11.0

_(November 3, 2020)_

- The `T` object now supports arithmetic operators!
- A few internal performance improvements around chainmap, scope, and string path eval.

20.8.0

---

_(August 11, 2020)_

A few cleanups from the big release:

- PathAccessError paths are now Path objects again (fixes [185][i185])
- Fix an intermittent infinite recursion due to a suspected bug in
abc, and a bad interaction between ChainMap and weakref. (fixes [189][i189])
- Adjust face requirement version to be more strictly up-to-date ([188][i188])
- Soft launch the Pipe() spec, which is just a more explicit version
of the default tuple behavior. ([191][i191])

Huge thanks to all reporters and committers!

[i185]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/185
[i188]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/188
[i189]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/189
[i191]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/191

20.7.0

_(July 31, 2020)_

glom releases don't come bigger than this.

- [Match mode][matching] - Data validation and pattern matching. You're
going to have to read the docs to believe it.
- Complete documenation refactor
- [API][core_api] now split into domains ([Mutation][mutation], [Streaming][streaming], [Grouping][grouping], [Matching][matching])
- New [debugging and exception guide][debugging]
- New advanced glom intro: [glom Modes][modes]
- Traceback simplification and _Target-spec trace_
- glom no longer displays glom-internal stack frames, which were not
 useful for developers debugging specs and data.
- Instead, the exception message displays summarized intermediate
 targets and specs, to help drill down to the part of the data or
 spec which raised the error.
- To restore previous behavior, or if you need to see internal stack
 frames, pass `glom_debug=True` to the top-level `glom()` call, or
 set the `GLOM_DEBUG` env var to `1`.
- For more details see the [debugging guide][debugging].
- [Scope][scope] updates
- [`S()` and `A`][scope_assign] (replaces the previously soft-launched `Let()`)
- [Vars()][vars]: Non-local scopes
- `T.__()` method for accessing dunder attributes (see applicable note under [T][T])
- `glom.__version__` - importable version attribute

[matching]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/matching.html
[grouping]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/grouping.html
[streaming]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/streaming.html
[mutation]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mutation.html
[scope]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#the-glom-scope
[scope_assign]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#updating-the-scope-s-a
[vars]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#sensible-saving-vars-s-globals
[core_api]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html
[debugging]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/debugging.html
[T]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#glom.T
[modes]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modes.html

20.5.0

_(May 2, 2020)_

- Added [delete() and Delete()][delete], for deletion of keys and attributes
- Added [Ref()][ref_spec] specifier type for recursive specs
- Added [Group()][group_spec] for structural grouping, like a souped-up [bucketize][boltons_bucketize]
- Some repr improvements
- CLI and testing upgrades

[delete]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mutation.html#deletion
[ref_spec]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#glom.Ref
[group_spec]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/grouping.html#glom.Group
[boltons_bucketize]: https://boltons.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterutils.html#boltons.iterutils.bucketize

19.10.0

_(October 29, 2019)_

- Add streaming support via [Iter][iter] ([100][i100])
- Add better callable handling with [Invoke][invoke] ([101][i101])
- Add Fill ([110][i110]) - Also adds Auto for the default mode. (soft-launch, docs TBA)
- Add Let for variable capture ([108][i108]) (soft-launch, docs TBA)
- Steps in the tuple now nest scopes ([97][i97])
- All public specifier types now have reasonable reprs (notably, Coalesce, Check, and Assign)

[iter]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/streaming.html#glom.Iter
[invoke]: https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#glom.Invoke
[i97]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/97
[i100]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/100
[i101]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/101
[i108]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/108
[i110]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/110

19.2.0

_(February 17, 2019)_

Add [`Merge()` spec and `merge()` convenience
function](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/grouping.html#glom.merge).
for turning iterables of mappings into a single mapping.

Additionally, `T` and `Spec()` instances which appear in the "key"
portion of the default dict/mapping spec, are now evaluated, enabling
operations [like this](https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/85),
which demonstrates both new features:

python

from glom import glom, T, Merge

target = [{"id": 1, "name": "foo"}, {"id": 2, "name": "bar"}]
spec = Merge([{T["id"]: T["name"]}])

glom(target, spec)
{1: 'foo', 2: 'bar'}

19.1.0

_(January 20, 2019)_

Added features related to folding/reducing sequences. Read more about
`Fold`, `Sum`, `Flatten`, and `flatten`
[here](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/grouping.html#combining-iterables-with-flatten-and-merge).

Also switched CalVer version scheme to `YY.MM.MICRO`.

18.4.0

_(December 25, 2018)_

A couple features related to
[`assign()`](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mutation.html#glom.assign)
and other minor additions and fixes.

- Add new `missing` parameter to `assign()`, to autogenerate new
datastructures at paths that don't exist. Read more at the bottom of
the [`Assign` spec docstring](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mutation.html#glom.Assign).
- Allow `Assign` to operate on `S`-based specs to assign to the spec.
- Add the [`STOP` singleton](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#glom.STOP).
`STOP` is to [`SKIP`](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#glom.SKIP)
what `break` is to `continue`. Useful as a default with conditional specs like
[`Check()`](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/matching.html#validation-with-check).

18.3.1

---

_(August 22, 2018)_

Fix a small bug where `Assign()` raised a `TypeError` instead of a
`GlomError` subtype. This release added
[`PathAssignError`](https://glom.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#glom.PathAssignError),
which is now raised instead.

18.3.0

_(August 14, 2018)_

This release introduces the `Assign` Spec type, and its accompanying
`glom.assign()` "deep-set" convenience function, a feature that
required the refinement of glom's Extension API. `Path` and `T` also
saw improvements.

- `Assign` Spec type and `glom.assign()` top-level function for deep setting.
- Extensions (and advanced users) can now register new operations. For
instance, `Assign` registers `"assign"`, which is now a peer of
`"get"` and `"iterate"`, which were the only built-in operations
glom provided.
- Extensions no longer need to be registered. A `glom` extension is an
instance of any type that provides a `glomit()` method. Full docs
coming soon.
- `T` and other `TType` instances now pickle correctly, fixing [48][i48]
- `Path` instances now behave like strings, with indexing returning
new `Path` objects, with full slice syntax support.
- `Path` also supports `.values()` and `.items()` methods, which
enable getting sequences of the data backing the `Path()`, for when
a sub-`Path` object is not desirable.
- `Path` objects are now comparable for equality. To compare a `T`,
simply wrap it in a `Path()` use the `==` operator.

[i48]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/48

18.2.0

_(July 5, 2018)_

This sizable release incorporates a lot of the post-announcement
feedback. Several advanced features were added, including an extension
API and "Scope" support. While this involved a large refactor, all
external APIs are 100% backwards-compatible.

In other good news, coverage is up over 90% and on track to go even
higher. Check out all the well-tested enhancements below!

- Introduce the `glom`'s first-class Extension system. Docs are a work
in progress, but given that all the internals are implemented in
terms of the system, don't hesitate to look under the hood and start
experimenting. Addresses [9][i9].
- The Extension system involved a runtime refactor to add a concept of
"scope" to `glom`. Until now, glom has only supported operating on a
single "target", making it the only object in scope. Now, it's also
possible to add other objects to the scope, making multi-target
glomming a reality for advanced users.
- Add initial version of `Check()`, a specifier type aimed at
providing target validation while glomming. Addresses [7][i7].
- Make `Spec` work for object-oriented glom use. Usage is similar to
Python's `re.compile`: predefine a `Spec` object, call
`spec.glom(target)` later. Addresses [14][i14]
- Add YAML support to CLI. PyYAML was added as an "extras" dependency
and is not installed by default. glom will pick up any existing
installed yaml library and use that, or you can `pip install
glom[yaml]` to explicitly install support. See [26][i26] for
details. Thanks dfezzie!
- Made `T` and `Path` share evaluation, repr, and exception paths, closing [6][i6]
- add `default_factory` argument to Coalesce, with semantics identical
to Python's built-in defaultdict.

[i6]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/6
[i7]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/7
[i9]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/9
[i14]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/14
[i26]: https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/issues/26

18.1.1

_(May 9, 2018)_

Initial release.

See the [announcement post][initial_announce] for an idea of the
functionality available.

This release itself added the console interface (CLI).

18.1.0

_(May 6, 2018)_

Still in semi-public beta. This release added `T` objects and better
error messages.

18.0.0

_(April 30, 2018)_

Semi-public beta release. Most of the functionality glom had on
[announcement][initial_announce].

[initial_announce]: https://sedimental.org/glom_restructured_data.html

0.0.1

_(April 18, 2018)_

Barely more than a function definition. For the historically-oriented,
here's a [blast from the
past](https://github.com/mahmoud/glom/blob/186757b47af3d33901df4bf715874b5f3c781d8f/glom/__init__.py#L74-L91),
representing the core of glom functionality.
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