Add ansible-test constraint for decorator.

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Matt Clay 2021-04-05 10:30:10 -07:00
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- ansible-test - Add constraint for ``decorator`` for Python versions prior to 3.5.

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coverage >= 4.5.1, < 5.0.0 ; python_version < '3.7' # coverage 4.4 required for "disable_warnings" support but 4.5.1 needed for bug fixes, coverage 5.0+ incompatible coverage >= 4.5.1, < 5.0.0 ; python_version < '3.7' # coverage 4.4 required for "disable_warnings" support but 4.5.1 needed for bug fixes, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
coverage >= 4.5.2, < 5.0.0 ; python_version == '3.7' # coverage 4.5.2 fixes bugs in support for python 3.7, coverage 5.0+ incompatible coverage >= 4.5.2, < 5.0.0 ; python_version == '3.7' # coverage 4.5.2 fixes bugs in support for python 3.7, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
coverage >= 4.5.4, < 5.0.0 ; python_version > '3.7' # coverage had a bug in < 4.5.4 that would cause unit tests to hang in Python 3.8, coverage 5.0+ incompatible coverage >= 4.5.4, < 5.0.0 ; python_version > '3.7' # coverage had a bug in < 4.5.4 that would cause unit tests to hang in Python 3.8, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
decorator < 5.0.0 ; python_version < '3.5' # decorator 5.0.5 and later require python 3.5 or later
six < 1.14.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # six 1.14.0 drops support for python 2.6 six < 1.14.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # six 1.14.0 drops support for python 2.6
cryptography < 2.2 ; python_version < '2.7' # cryptography 2.2 drops support for python 2.6 cryptography < 2.2 ; python_version < '2.7' # cryptography 2.2 drops support for python 2.6
# do not add a cryptography constraint here unless it is for python version incompatibility, see the get_cryptography_requirement function in executor.py for details # do not add a cryptography constraint here unless it is for python version incompatibility, see the get_cryptography_requirement function in executor.py for details