* add spellchecking
* improve spelling
* improve spelling config
* extend word list
* improve spelling
* improve spelling
* escalate warning in spell check to failure
* fix spelling
* fix spelling
* add plural
* Update doc/spelling_wordlist.txt
* do not stop on warning
* require newest sphinxcontrib spelling
* remove old comment
* add authors as single line entry to spelling list
* reenable stop on warning
* add inheritance diagrams to all printers and exceptions
* split off printer implementations into separate files
* add wrapper that thros RuntimeError if not importable
* add dependency check for lp
* add dependency check for pyserial
* added check for usability
* import Win32Raw
* include WIn32Raw in documentation
* enable all extras on tox
* update github workflow
Drops Py3.7, improves typing and adds a mypy config, improves the docstrings and isorts the imports.
* configure isort
* sort with isort
* add github action
* enable flake8-docstrings
* fix docstrings
* add mypy env
* no implicit optional
* add type for raw
* add some type hints
* migrate
* abstract base class test
* remove assert_equal in test_cli
* remove nose from test_cli
* remove nose dependencies
* use tempfile
* configure coverage
* flag python version in name
* enable comment
* drop EOL py37
python-barcode is yet another clone of the PyPI barcode library, but
which is still developped compared to viivakoodi.
Signed-off-by: Romain Porte <microjoe@microjoe.org>
* drop python 2 from supported languages
Python 2 compatibility will not be actively revoked, but will
not be worked on.
* update travis config
* remove flake8-test with Py2.7
* add explicit location of capabilities.json for travis
* pass on env variables in tox builds
* drop support for python 3.3 and remove python3.3 from supported versions list
jaconv is available for more Python-versions and seems to be more
professional. Apart from that I added jaconv to the test-requirements
but not the requirements. (If the katakana-stuff really works we can
later add it as a real dependency)