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CHANGELOG
=========
Changes between 0.8.2 and 0.9.1
===============================
- Install ``ordereddict`` package only on Python versions older than 2.7.
- Python 3 support
- Improved Windows support
Changes between 0.8.1 and 0.8.2
===============================
- fix wheel packaging; see
https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/pull-request/38/support-pip-install-and-wheels-natively/diff
Changes between 0.8 and 0.8.1
=============================
- fix issue 37: Doesn’t install on OS X
- Removed dependency on ``backports.inspect``
- Made dependency on ``funcsigs`` optional.
- (https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/issue/37/doesn-t-install-on-os-x)
- (https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/pull-request/35/use-funcsigs-package-instead-of/diff)
Changes between 0.7.2 and 0.8
=============================
- Python 3 compatibility
- Optional support for 256 color formatting by setting
``use_terminal256formatter = True`` in ``~/.pdbrc.py``
(https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/pull-request/30)
- Make ``set_trace()`` in same program remember previous state
(https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/pull-request/33)
- Append ``?`` and ``??`` to callable to get info a la IPython
(https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/pull-request/25)
- Don't treat lines like ``r = 5`` or ``c = 6`` as commands
(https://bitbucket.org/antocuni/pdb/pull-request/11)
- fix issue 20: support argument-free post mortem
Changes between 0.7.1 and 0.7.2
===============================
- don't crash with newer versions of ``py.test``
Changes between 0.7 and 0.7.1
=============================
- The ``pp`` (pretty print) command now uses the actual width of the terminal,
instead of hardcoding 80 columns
- py.test and unittest internal frames are hidden by default (type ``help
hidden_frames`` for more info)
- don't crash if ``py`` is installed but ``py.test`` is not