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See https://reuse.software/ for details.
For simplicity, the support files, that are vastly copy-pasta, are licensed
under MIT license, rather than LGPL-2.1-or-later.
Note that `reuse lint` currently fails due to fsfe/reuse-tool#208.
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There's no need to run mypy and flake8 on multiple Python versions, since
they are independent. So instead prefer running them on the most recent
stable release.
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These don't seem to match the actual released builds, and they don't respect pyproject.toml dependencies.
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This requires the released version of usbmon-tools.
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This makes it easier in the integration to install all the needed dependencies.
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This includes libusb-1.0-0-dev and libudev-dev, which are required for building the hidapi C extension.
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This simplifies compatibility with usbmon-tools for the reversing tools, and will allow converting all the type annotations inline, which is less intrusive.
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It looks like subscripts (Dict[Text]) don't work correctly with the current 3.9 dev, so ignore mypy on it right now.
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- 3.8 is now stable.
- 3.9 is now the next release.
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Python 3.4 lacks the `typing` module, which requires try/catch when
importing, making type annotations more verbose than needed.
At the time of writing, Debian oldstable has Python 3.5 available, so it
sounds like a good default.
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CC travis-ci/travis-ci#9815
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Closes https://github.com/Flameeyes/glucometerutils/issues/35
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