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Features added: - The ElementPath implementation is now compiled using Cython, which speeds up the .find*() methods quite significantly. - The modules lxml.builder, lxml.html.diff and lxml.html.clean are also compiled using Cython in order to speed them up. - xmlfile() supports async coroutines using async with and await. - iterwalk() has a new method skip_subtree() that prevents walking into the descendants of the current element. - RelaxNG.from_rnc_string() accepts a base_url argument to allow relative resource lookups. - The XSLT result object has a new method .write_output(file) that serialises output data into a file according to the configuration. Bugs fixed: - GH#251: HTML comments were handled incorrectly by the soupparser. Patch by mozbugbox. - LP#1654544: The html5parser no longer passes the useChardet option if the input is a Unicode string, unless explicitly requested. When parsing files, the default is to enable it when a URL or file path is passed (because the file is then opened in binary mode), and to disable it when reading from a file(-like) object. Note: This is a backwards incompatible change of the default configuration. If your code parses byte strings/streams and depends on character detection, please pass the option guess_charset=True explicitly, which already worked in older lxml versions. - LP#1703810: etree.fromstring() failed to parse UTF-32 data with BOM. - LP#1526522: Some RelaxNG errors were not reported in the error log. - LP#1567526: Empty and plain text input raised a TypeError in soupparser. - LP#1710429: Uninitialised variable usage in HTML diff. - LP#1415643: The closing tags context manager in xmlfile() could continue to output end tags even after writing failed with an exception. - LP#1465357: xmlfile.write() now accepts and ignores None as input argument. - Compilation under Py3.7-pre failed due to a modified function signature. Other changes: - The main module source files were renamed from lxml.*.pyx to plain *.pyx (e.g. etree.pyx) to simplify their handling in the build process. Care was taken to keep the old header files as fallbacks for code that compiles against the public C-API of lxml, but it might still be worth validating that third-party code does not notice this change.- Ensure neutrality of description. Adjust RPM categories.- update to 3.8.0 Features added - ElementTree.write() has a new option doctype that writes out a doctype string before the serialisation, in the same way as tostring(). - GH#220: xmlfile allows switching output methods at an element level. Patch by Burak Arslan. - LP#1595781, GH#240: added a PyCapsule Python API and C-level API for passing externally generated libxml2 documents into lxml. - GH#244: error log entries have a new property path with an XPath expression (if known, None otherwise) that points to the tree element responsible for the error. Patch by Bob Kline. - The namespace prefix mapping that can be used in ElementPath now injects a default namespace when passing a None prefix. Bugs fixed - GH#238: Character escapes were not hex-encoded in the xmlfile serialiser. Patch by matejcik. - GH#229: fix for externally created XML documents. Patch by Theodore Dubois. - LP#1665241, GH#228: Form data handling in lxml.html no longer strips the option values specified in form attributes but only the text values. Patch by Ashish Kulkarni. - LP#1551797: revert previous fix for XSLT error logging as it breaks multi-threaded XSLT processing. - LP#1673355, GH#233: fromstring() html5parser failed to parse byte strings. Other changes - The previously undocumented docstring option in ElementTree.write() produces a deprecation warning and will eventually be removed. - enable source url for pdf doc - remove patch lxml-fix-attribute-quoting.patch because it is now in upstream- temporarily disable Source URL for pdf doc (it became unavailable) - lxml-fix-attribute-quoting.patch - stabilize attribute entity encoding across platforms - force-regenerate C code from Cython sources- Version 3.7.3 * GH#218 was ineffective in Python 3. * GH#222: lxml.html.submit_form() failed in Python 3. Patch by Jakub Wilk. * Work around installation problems in recent Python 2.7 versions due to FTP download failures. * GH#219: ``xmlfile.element()`` was not properly quoting attribute values. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#218: ``xmlfile.element()`` was not properly escaping text content of script/style tags. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#217: ``XMLSyntaxError`` now behaves more like its ``SyntaxError`` baseclass. Patch by Philipp A. * GH#216: ``HTMLParser()`` now supports the same ``collect_ids`` parameter as ``XMLParser()``. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#210: Allow specifying a serialisation method in ``xmlfile.write()``. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#203: New option ``default_doctype`` in ``HTMLParser`` that allows disabling the automatic doctype creation. Patch by Shadab Zafar. * GH#201: Calling the method ``.set('attrname')`` without value argument (or ``None``) on HTML elements creates an attribute without value that serialises like ``
``. Patch by Daniel Holth. * GH#197: Ignore form input fields in ``form_values()`` when they are marked as ``disabled`` in HTML. Patch by Kristian Klemon. * GH#206: File name and line number were missing from XSLT error messages. Patch by Marcus Brinkmann. * Log entries no longer allow anything but plain string objects as message text and file name. * ``zlib`` is included in the list of statically built libraries. * GH#204, LP#1614693: build fix for MacOS-X. * LP#1614603: change linker flags to build multi-linux wheels * LP#1614603: release without source changes to provide cleanly built Linux wheels- update for multipython build- update to 3.6.1 (FATE #321014): * Separate option ``inline_style`` for Cleaner that only removes ``style`` attributes instead of all styles. * Windows build support for Python 3.5. * Exclude ``file`` fields from ``FormElement.form_values`` (as browsers do). * Try to provide base URL from ``Resolver.resolve_string()``. * More accurate float serialisation in ``objectify.FloatElement``. * Repair XSLT error logging.- update to 3.6.0: * Static builds honour FTP proxy configurations when downloading the external libs. * Now supports (only) version 5.x and later of PyPy. * Soupparser failed to process entities in Python 3.x. * Rare encoding related `TypeError` on import was fixed. * Direct support for `.rnc` files in `RelaxNG()` if `rnc2rng` is installed.- update to version 3.5.0: * Unicode string results failed XPath queries in PyPy. * LP#1497051: HTML target parser failed to terminate on exceptions and continued parsing instead. * Deprecated API usage in doctestcompare. - changes from version 3.5.0b1: * cleanup_namespaces() accepts a new argument keep_ns_prefixes that does not remove definitions of the provided prefix-namespace mapping from the tree. * cleanup_namespaces() accepts a new argument top_nsmap that moves definitions of the provided prefix-namespace mapping to the top of the tree. * LP#1490451: Element objects gained a cssselect() method as known from lxml.html. Patch by Simon Sapin. * API functions and methods behave and look more like Python functions, which allows introspection on them etc. One side effect to be aware of is that the functions now bind as methods when assigned to a class variable. A quick fix is to wrap them in staticmethod() (as for normal Python functions). * ISO-Schematron support gained an option error_finder that allows passing a filter function for picking validation errors from reports. * LP#1243600: Elements in lxml.html gained a classes property that provides a set-like interface to the class attribute. Original patch by masklinn. * LP#1341964: The soupparser now handles DOCTYPE declarations, comments and processing instructions outside of the root element. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1421512: The docinfo of a tree was made editable to allow setting and removing the public ID and system ID of the DOCTYPE. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1442427: More work-arounds for quirks and bugs in pypy and pypy3. * lxml.html.soupparser now uses BeautifulSoup version 4 instead of version 3 if available. * Memory errors that occur during tree adaptations (e.g. moving subtrees to foreign documents) could leave the tree in a crash prone state. * Calling process_children() in an XSLT extension element without an output_parent argument failed with a TypeError. Fix by Jens Tröger. * GH#162: Image data in HTML data URLs is considered safe and no longer removed by lxml.html.clean JavaScript cleaner. * GH#166: Static build could link libraries in wrong order. * GH#172: Rely a bit more on libxml2 for encoding detection rather than rolling our own in some cases. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * GH#159: Validity checks for names and string content were tightened to detect the use of illegal characters early. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1421921: Comments/PIs before the DOCTYPE declaration were not serialised. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#659367: Some HTML DOCTYPE declarations were not serialised. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1238503: lxml.doctestcompare is now consistent with stdlib's doctest in how it uses + and - to refer to unexpected and missing output. * Empty prefixes are explicitly rejected when a namespace mapping is used with ElementPath to avoid hiding bugs in user code. * Several problems with PyPy were fixed by switching to Cython 0.23.- Add devel package with header files in devel package, so that others can use C API (needed for dm.xmlsec.binding)- Update to version 3.4.4 Bugs fixed: * An ElementTree compatibility test added in lxml 3.4.3 that failed in Python 3.4+ was removed again. - Aligned dependency versions with PyPI ones- Drop lxml-dont-depend-on-URL-formatting-in-test.patch, merged upstream- Update to 3.4.3: * Expression cache in ElementPath was ignored. Fix by Changaco. * LP#1426868: Passing a default namespace and a prefixed namespace mapping as nsmap into ``xmlfile.element()`` raised a ``TypeError``. * LP#1421927: DOCTYPE system URLs were incorrectly quoted when containing double quotes. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1419354: meta-redirect URLs were incorrectly processed by ``iterlinks()`` if preceded by whitespace. * LP#1415907: Crash when creating an XMLSchema from a non-root element of an XML document. * LP#1369362: HTML cleaning failed when hitting processing instructions with pseudo-attributes. * ``CDATA()`` wrapped content was rejected for tail text. * CDATA sections were not serialised as tail text of the top-level element. * New ``htmlfile`` HTML generator to accompany the incremental ``xmlfile`` serialisation API. Patch by Burak Arslan. * ``lxml.sax.ElementTreeContentHandler`` did not initialise its superclass.- Update to 3.4.0 * Features added * * xmlfile(buffered=False) disables output buffering and flushes the content after each API operation (starting/ending element blocks or writes). A new method xf.flush() can alternatively be used to explicitly flush the output. * * lxml.html.document_fromstring has a new option ensure_head_body=True which will add an empty head and/or body element to the result document if missing. * * lxml.html.iterlinks now returns links inside meta refresh tags. * * New XMLParser option collect_ids=False to disable ID hash table creation. This can substantially speed up parsing of documents with many different IDs that are not used. * * The parser uses per-document hash tables for XML IDs. This reduces the load of the global parser dict and speeds up parsing for documents with many different IDs. * * ElementTree.getelementpath(element) returns a structural ElementPath expression for the given element, which can be used for lookups later. * * xmlfile() accepts a new argument close=True to close file(-like) objects after writing to them. Before, xmlfile() only closed the file if it had opened it internally. * * Allow "bytearray" type for ASCII text input. * Other changes * * LP#400588: decoding errors have become hard errors even in recovery mode. Previously, they could lead to an internal tree representation in a mixed encoding state, which lead to very late errors or even silently incorrect behaviour during tree traversal or serialisation. * * Requires Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2 or later. No longer supports Python 2.4, 2.5 and 3.1, use lxml 3.3.x for those. * * Requires libxml2 2.7.0 or later and libxslt 1.1.23 or later, use lxml 3.3.x with older versions. - Add updatream patch lxml-dont-depend-on-URL-formatting-in-test.patch * fix test - Changes in 3.3.6 * Bugs fixed * * Prevent tree cycle creation when adding Elements as siblings. * * LP#1361948: crash when deallocating Element siblings without parent. * * LP#1354652: crash when traversing internally loaded documents in XSLT extension functions.- Spec file changes: Added BuildRequires for python-cssselect - Update to version 3.3.5: * * Features added n/a * * Bugs fixed - HTML cleaning could fail to strip javascript links that mix control characters into the link scheme. * * Other changes n/a - Changes in version 3.3.4: * * Features added - Source line numbers above 65535 are available on Elements when using libxml2 2.9 or later. * * Bugs fixed - lxml.html.fragment_fromstring() failed for bytes input in Py3. * * Other changes n/a See also http://lxml.de/3.3/changes-3.3.5.html- Update to version 3.3.3: * Bugs fixed - Crash when using Element subtypes with __slots__. * Other changes - The internal classes _LogEntry and _Attrib can no longer be subclassed from Python code.- Update to version 3.3.2: - The properties resolvers and version, as well as the methods set_element_class_lookup() and makeelement(), were lost from iterparse objects. - LP#1222132: instances of XMLSchema, Schematron and RelaxNG did not clear their local error_log before running a validation. - LP#1238500: lxml.doctestcompare mixed up "expected" and "actual" in attribute values. - Some file I/O tests were failing in MS-Windows due to incorrect temp file usage. Initial patch by Gabi Davar. - LP#910014: duplicate IDs in a document were not reported by DTD validation. - LP#1185332: tostring(method="html") did not use HTML serialisation semantics for trailing tail text. Initial patch by Sylvain Viollon. - LP#1281139: .attrib value of Comments lost its mutation methods in 3.3.0. Even though it is empty and immutable, it should still provide the same interface as that returned for Elements.- Run tests during build- Update to version 3.3.1: * * Features added n/a * * Bugs fixed - LP#1014290: HTML documents parsed with parser.feed() failed to find elements during tag iteration. - LP#1273709: Building in PyPy failed due to missing support for PyUnicode_Compare() and PyByteArray_*() in PyPy's C-API. - LP#1274413: Compilation in MSVC failed due to missing "stdint.h" standard header file. - LP#1274118: iterparse() failed to parse BOM prefixed files. * * Other changes n/a See also http://lxml.de/3.3/changes-3.3.1.html- Require python-cssselect, it was refactored into a standalone module- Fix requires- Update to version 3.3.0: * * Features added n/a * * Bugs fixed - The heuristic that distinguishes file paths from URLs was tightened to produce less false negatives. - Changes from 3.3.0beta5 * * Features added - The PEP 393 unicode parsing support gained a fallback for wchar strings which might still be somewhat common on Windows systems. * * Bugs fixed - Several error handling problems were fixed throughout the code base that could previously lead to exceptions being silently swallowed or not properly reported. - The C-API function appendChild() is now deprecated as it does not propagate exceptions (its return type is void). The new function appendChildToElement() was added as a safe replacement. - Passing a string into fromstringlist() raises an exception instead of parsing the string character by character. * * Other changes - Document cleanup code was simplified using the new GC features in Cython 0.20.- Remove old source file- update to 3.2.3: * LP#1185701: spurious XMLSyntaxError after finishing iterparse(). * Crash in lxml.objectify during xsi annotation.- update to 3.2.1: * The methods ``apply_templates()`` and ``process_children()`` of XSLT extension elements have gained two new boolean options ``elements_only`` and ``remove_blank_text`` that discard either all strings or whitespace-only strings from the result list. * When moving Elements to another tree, the namespace cleanup mechanism no longer drops namespace prefixes from attributes for which it finds a default namespace declaration, to prevent them from appearing as unnamespaced attributes after serialisation. * Returning non-type objects from a custom class lookup method could lead to a crash. * Instantiating and using subtypes of Comments and ProcessingInstructions crashed.- update to 3.2.0: * Leading whitespace could change the behaviour of the string parsing functions in ``lxml.html``. * LP#599318: The string parsing functions in ``lxml.html`` are more robust in the face of uncommon HTML content like framesets or missing body tags. Patch by Stefan Seelmann. * LP#712941: I/O errors while trying to access files with paths that contain non-ASCII characters could raise ``UnicodeDecodeError`` instead of properly reporting the ``IOError``. * LP#673205: Parsing from in-memory strings disabled network access in the default parser and made subsequent attempts to parse from a URL fail. * LP#971754: lxml.html.clean appends 'nofollow' to 'rel' attributes instead of overwriting the current value. * LP#715687: lxml.html.clean no longer discards scripts that are explicitly allowed by the user provided whitelist. Patch by Christine Koppelt.- update to 3.1.1: (changes taken from http://lxml.de/3.1/changes-3.1.1.html) * 3.1.1 (2013-03-29) * * Bugs fixed - LP#1160386: Write access to lxml.html.FormElement.fields raised an AttributeError in Py3. - Illegal memory access during cleanup in incremental xmlfile writer. * * Other changes - The externally useless class lxml.etree._BaseParser was removed from the module dict. * 3.1.0 (2013-02-10) * * Features added - GH#89: lxml.html.clean allows overriding the set of attributes that it considers 'safe'. Patch by Francis Devereux. * * Bugs fixed - LP#1104370: copy.copy(el.attrib) raised an exception. It now returns a copy of the attributes as a plain Python dict. - GH#95: When used with namespace prefixes, the el.find*() methods always used the first namespace mapping that was provided for each path expression instead of using the one that was actually passed in for the current run. - LP#1092521, GH#91: Fix undefined C symbol in Python runtimes compiled without threading support. Patch by Ulrich Seidl. * 3.1beta1 (2012-12-21) * * Features added - New build-time option --with-unicode-strings for Python 2 that makes the API always return Unicode strings for names and text instead of byte strings for plain ASCII content. - New incremental XML file writing API etree.xmlfile(). - E factory in lxml.objectify is callable to simplify the creation of tags with non-identifier names without having to resort to getattr(). * * Bugs fixed - When starting from a non-namespaced element in lxml.objectify, searching for a child without explicitly specifying a namespace incorrectly found namespaced elements with the requested local name, instead of restricting the search to non-namespaced children. - GH#85: Deprecation warnings were fixed for Python 3.x. - GH#33: lxml.html.fromstring() failed to accept bytes input in Py3. - LP#1080792: Static build of libxml2 2.9.0 failed due to missing file. * * Other changes - The externally useless class _ObjectifyElementMakerCaller was removed from the module API of lxml.objectify. - LP#1075622: lxml.builder is faster for adding text to elements with many children. Patch by Anders Hammarquist. * 3.0.2 (2012-12-14) * * Bugs fixed - Fix crash during interpreter shutdown by switching to Cython 0.17.3 for building. * 3.0.1 (2012-10-14) * * Bugs fixed - LP#1065924: Element proxies could disappear during garbage collection in PyPy without proper cleanup. - GH#71: Failure to work with libxml2 2.6.x. - LP#1065139: static MacOS-X build failed in Py3. * 3.0 (2012-10-08) * * Bugs fixed - End-of-file handling was incorrect in iterparse() when reading from a low-level C file stream and failed in libxml2 2.9.0 due to its improved consistency checks. * * Other changes - The build no longer uses Cython by default unless the generated C files are missing. To use Cython, pass the option "--with-cython". To ignore the fatal build error when Cython is required but not available (e.g. to run special setup.py commands that do not actually run a build), pass "--without-cython". * 3.0beta1 (2012-09-26) * * Features added - Python level access to (optional) libxml2 memory debugging features to simplify debugging of memory leaks etc. * * Bugs fixed - Fix a memory leak in XPath by switching to Cython 0.17.1. - Some tests were adapted to work with PyPy. * * Other changes - The code was adapted to work with the upcoming libxml2 2.9.0 release. * 3.0alpha2 (2012-08-23) * * Features added - The .iter() method of elements now accepts tag arguments like "{*}name" to search for elements with a given local name in any namespace. With this addition, all combinations of wildcards now work as expected: "{ns}name", "{}name", "{*}name", "{ns}*", "{}*" and "{*}*". Note that "name" is equivalent to "{}name", but "*" is "{*}*". The same change applies to the .getiterator(), .itersiblings(), .iterancestors(), .iterdescendants(), .iterchildren() and .itertext() methods;the strip_attributes(), strip_elements() and strip_tags() functions as well as the iterparse() class. Patch by Simon Sapin. - C14N allows specifying the inclusive prefixes to be promoted to top-level during exclusive serialisation. * * Bugs fixed - Passing long Unicode strings into the feed() parser interface failed to read the entire string. * 3.0alpha1 (2012-07-31) * * Features added - Initial support for building in PyPy (through cpyext). - DTD objects gained an API that allows read access to their declarations. - xpathgrep.py gained support for parsing line-by-line (e.g. from grep output) and for surrounding the output with a new root tag. - E-factory in lxml.builder accepts subtypes of known data types (such as string subtypes) when building elements around them. - Tree iteration and iterparse() with a selective tag argument supports passing a set of tags. Tree nodes will be returned by the iterators if they match any of the tags. * * Bugs fixed - The .find*() methods in lxml.objectify no longer use XPath internally, which makes them faster in many cases (especially when short circuiting after a single or couple of elements) and fixes some behavioural differences compared to lxml.etree. Note that this means that they no longer support arbitrary XPath expressions but only the subset that the ElementPath language supports. The previous implementation was also redundant with the normal XPath support, which can be used as a replacement. - el.find('*') could accidentally return a comment or processing instruction that happened to be in the wrong spot. (Same for the other .find*() methods.) - The error logging is less intrusive and avoids a global setup where possible. - Fixed undefined names in html5lib parser. - xpathgrep.py did not work in Python 3. - Element.attrib.update() did not accept an attrib of another Element as parameter. - For subtypes of ElementBase that make the .text or .tail properties immutable (as in objectify, for example), inserting text when creating Elements through the E-Factory feature of the class constructor would fail with an exception, stating that the text cannot be modified. * * Other changes - The code base was overhauled to properly use 'const' where the API of libxml2 anders libxslt requests it. This also has an impact on the public C-API of lxml itself, as defined in etreepublic.pxd, as well as the provided declarations in the lxml/includes/ directory. Code that uses these declarations may have to be adapted. On the plus side, this fixes several C compiler warnings, also for user code, thus making it easier to spot real problems again. - The functionality of "lxml.cssselect" was moved into a separate PyPI package called "cssselect". To continue using it, you must install that package separately. The "lxml.cssselect" module is still available and provides the same interface, provided the "cssselect" package can be imported at runtime. - Element attributes passed in as an attrib dict or as keyword arguments are now sorted by (namespaced) name before being created to make their order predictable for serialisation and iteration. Note that adding or deleting attributes afterwards does not take that order into account, i.e. setting a new attribute appends it after the existing ones. - Several classes that are for internal use only were removed from the lxml.etree module dict: _InputDocument, _ResolverRegistry, _ResolverContext, _BaseContext, _ExsltRegExp, _IterparseContext, _TempStore, _ExceptionContext, __ContentOnlyElement, _AttribIterator, _NamespaceRegistry, _ClassNamespaceRegistry, _FunctionNamespaceRegistry, _XPathFunctionNamespaceRegistry, _ParserDictionaryContext, _FileReaderContext, _ParserContext, _PythonSaxParserTarget, _TargetParserContext, _ReadOnlyProxy, _ReadOnlyPIProxy, _ReadOnlyEntityProxy, _ReadOnlyElementProxy, _OpaqueNodeWrapper, _OpaqueDocumentWrapper, _ModifyContentOnlyProxy, _ModifyContentOnlyPIProxy, _ModifyContentOnlyEntityProxy, _AppendOnlyElementProxy, _SaxParserContext, _FilelikeWriter, _ParserSchemaValidationContext, _XPathContext, _XSLTResolverContext, _XSLTContext, _XSLTQuotedStringParam - Several internal classes can no longer be inherited from: _InputDocument, _ResolverRegistry, _ExsltRegExp, _ElementUnicodeResult, _IterparseContext, _TempStore, _AttribIterator, _ClassNamespaceRegistry, _XPathFunctionNamespaceRegistry, _ParserDictionaryContext, _FileReaderContext, _PythonSaxParserTarget, _TargetParserContext, _ReadOnlyPIProxy, _ReadOnlyEntityProxy, _OpaqueDocumentWrapper, _ModifyContentOnlyPIProxy, _ModifyContentOnlyEntityProxy, _AppendOnlyElementProxy, _FilelikeWriter, _ParserSchemaValidationContext, _XPathContext, _XSLTResolverContext, _XSLTContext, _XSLTQuotedStringParam, _XSLTResultTree, _XSLTProcessingInstruction * 2.3.6 (2012-09-28) * * Bugs fixed - Passing long Unicode strings into the feed() parser interface failed to read the entire string. * 2.3.5 (2012-07-31) * * Bugs fixed - Crash when merging text nodes in element.remove(). - Crash in sax/target parser when reporting empty doctype.- Fix building on SLES- The doc sub-package is noarch- BuildRequire libxml2-devel instead of pkconfi() to allow building on SLE_11_SP2- Update to version 2.3.4; bugs fixed: * Crash due to race condition when errors (or user messages) occur during threaded XSLT processing. * XSLT stylesheet compilation could ignore compilation errors. - Exclude etree_defs.h from RPM- python3 package added - minor spec adjustments- Update to version 2.3.3: * lxml.html.tostring() gained new serialisation options with_tail and doctype. * Fixed a crash when using iterparse() for HTML parsing and requesting start events. * Fixed parsing of more selectors in cssselect. Whitespace before pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes is significant as it is a descendant combinator. "E :pseudo" should parse the same as "E *:pseudo", not "E:pseudo". * lxml.html.diff no longer raises an exception when hitting 'img' tags without 'src' attribute. - Changes from version 2.3.2: * lxml.objectify.deannotate() has a new boolean option cleanup_namespaces to remove the objectify namespace declarations (and generally clean up the namespace declarations) after removing the type annotations. * lxml.objectify gained its own SubElement() function as a copy of etree.SubElement to avoid an otherwise redundant import of lxml.etree on the user side. * Fixed the "descendant" bug in cssselect a second time * Fixed parsing of some selectors in cssselect. - Changes from version 2.3.1: * New option kill_tags in lxml.html.clean to remove specific tags and their content (i.e. their whole subtree). * pi.get() and pi.attrib on processing instructions to parse pseudo-attributes from the text content of processing instructions. * lxml.get_include() returns a list of include paths that can be used to compile external C code against lxml.etree. * Resolver.resolve_file() takes an additional option close_file that configures if the file(-like) object will be closed after reading or not. * HTML cleaning didn't remove 'data:' links. * The html5lib parser integration now uses the 'official' implementation in html5lib itself, which makes it work with newer releases of the library. * In lxml.sax, endElementNS() could incorrectly reject a plain tag name when the corresponding start event inferred the same plain tag name to be in the default namespace. * When an open file-like object is passed into parse() or iterparse(), the parser will no longer close it after use. * Assertion error in lxml.html.cleaner when discarding top-level elements. * In lxml.cssselect, use the xpath 'A//B' (short for 'A/descendant-or-self::node()/B') instead of 'A/descendant::B' for the css descendant selector ('A B'). * In lxml.html, non-selected