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* Add command to check for vX.Y.Z tag vs pybind11/_version.py consistency. Piggy-backing hints for converting changelog to release message. * Simpler way of double-checking version number in sources vs. git tag * Even simpler. * Fix rst rendering (hopefully) and remove stray dots. * [ci skip] Trying more to make GitHub rst renderer show this nicely. * [ci skip] Fix up RST rendering issues. Lesson learned: This is NOT GOOD: ``` - Bullet nesting level 1. - Bullet nesting level 2. ``` This is BETTER: ``` - Bullet nesting level 1. - Bullet nesting level 2. ``` Also consistently adding empty lines between bullet points, to make the .rst file easier to read. Also piggy-backing a few very minor enhancements.
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On version numbers
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The two version numbers (C++ and Python) must match when combined (checked when
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you build the PyPI package), and must be a valid `PEP 440
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<https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440>`_ version when combined.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: C++
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#define PYBIND11_VERSION_MAJOR X
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#define PYBIND11_VERSION_MINOR Y
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#define PYBIND11_VERSION_PATCH Z.dev1
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For beta, ``PYBIND11_VERSION_PATCH`` should be ``Z.b1``. RC's can be ``Z.rc1``.
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Always include the dot (even though PEP 440 allows it to be dropped). For a
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final release, this must be a simple integer. There is also
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``PYBIND11_VERSION_HEX`` just below that needs to be updated.
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To release a new version of pybind11:
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you don't have nox, you should either use ``pipx run nox`` instead, or use
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``pipx install nox`` or ``brew install nox`` (Unix).
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- Update the version number
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- Update ``PYBIND11_VERSION_MAJOR`` etc. in
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``include/pybind11/detail/common.h``. PATCH should be a simple integer.
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- Update ``PYBIND11_VERSION_HEX`` just below as well.
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- Update ``pybind11/_version.py`` (match above).
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- Run ``nox -s tests_packaging`` to ensure this was done correctly.
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- Ensure that all the information in ``setup.cfg`` is up-to-date, like
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supported Python versions.
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- Add release date in ``docs/changelog.rst`` and integrate the output of
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``nox -s make_changelog``.
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- Note that the ``make_changelog`` command inspects
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`needs changelog <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed+label%3A%22needs+changelog%22>`_.
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- Manually clear the ``needs changelog`` labels using the GitHub web
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interface (very easy: start by clicking the link above).
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- ``git add`` and ``git commit``, ``git push``. **Ensure CI passes**. (If it
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fails due to a known flake issue, either ignore or restart CI.)
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- Add a release branch if this is a new MINOR version, or update the existing
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release branch if it is a patch version
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- New branch: ``git checkout -b vX.Y``, ``git push -u origin vX.Y``
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- Update branch: ``git checkout vX.Y``, ``git merge <release branch>``, ``git push``
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- Update tags (optional; if you skip this, the GitHub release makes a
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non-annotated tag for you)
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- ``git tag -a vX.Y.Z -m 'vX.Y.Z release'``
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- ``grep ^__version__ pybind11/_version.py``
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- Last-minute consistency check: same as tag?
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- ``git push --tags``
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- Update stable
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- ``git checkout stable``
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- ``git merge -X theirs vX.Y.Z``
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- ``git diff vX.Y.Z``
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- Carefully review and reconcile any diffs. There should be none.
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- ``git push``
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- Make a GitHub release (this shows up in the UI, sends new release
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notifications to users watching releases, and also uploads PyPI packages).
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(Note: if you do not use an existing tag, this creates a new lightweight tag
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for you, so you could skip the above step.)
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- GUI method: Under `releases <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/releases>`_
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click "Draft a new release" on the far right, fill in the tag name
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(if you didn't tag above, it will be made here), fill in a release name
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like "Version X.Y.Z", and copy-and-paste the markdown-formatted (!) changelog
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into the description. You can use ``cat docs/changelog.rst | pandoc -f rst -t gfm``,
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then manually remove line breaks and strip links to PRs and issues,
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e.g. to a bare ``#1234``, without the surrounding ``<...>_`` hyperlink markup.
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Check "pre-release" if this is a beta/RC.
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- CLI method: with ``gh`` installed, run ``gh release create vX.Y.Z -t "Version X.Y.Z"``
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If this is a pre-release, add ``-p``.
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- Get back to work
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- Make sure you are on master, not somewhere else: ``git checkout master``
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- Update version macros in ``include/pybind11/detail/common.h`` (set PATCH to
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``0.dev1`` and increment MINOR).
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- Update ``pybind11/_version.py`` to match.
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- Run ``nox -s tests_packaging`` to ensure this was done correctly.
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- If the release was a new MINOR version, add a new ``IN DEVELOPMENT``
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section in ``docs/changelog.rst``.
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- ``git add``, ``git commit``, ``git push``
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If a version branch is updated, remember to set PATCH to ``1.dev1``.
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If you'd like to bump homebrew, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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brew bump-formula-pr --url https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/archive/vX.Y.Z.tar.gz
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Conda-forge should automatically make a PR in a few hours, and automatically
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merge it if there are no issues.
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Manual packaging
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you need to manually upload releases, you can download the releases from
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the job artifacts and upload them with twine. You can also make the files
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locally (not recommended in general, as your local directory is more likely
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to be "dirty" and SDists love picking up random unrelated/hidden files);
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this is the procedure:
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.. code-block:: bash
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nox -s build
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twine upload dist/*
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This makes SDists and wheels, and the final line uploads them.
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