Fix invalid pyproject.toml file and move to setup.cfg#201
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The `[project]` section of a `pyproject.toml` file *has* to include both a `name` and a `version`, that we were missing. However, rather than adding more stuff to `pyproject.toml`, I've moved the license info to the setup file and pointed `pyproject.toml` to use `setuptools` for building (the `pyproject.toml` file is really only needed to integrated with `black`, that doesn't support setup files...) While I was at it I decided to migrate to a `setup.cfg` file rather than `setup.py` since its declaritive config is usally preferred these days (and it's a bit easier to load from version/license files than with a `setup.py` file).
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The `[project]` section of a `pyproject.toml` file *has* to include both a `name` and a `version`, that we were missing. However, rather than adding more stuff to `pyproject.toml`, I've moved the license info to the setup file and pointed `pyproject.toml` to use `setuptools` for building (the `pyproject.toml` file is really only needed to integrated with `black`, that doesn't support setup files...) While I was at it I decided to migrate to a `setup.cfg` file rather than `setup.py` since its declaritive config is usally preferred these days (and it's a bit easier to load from version/license files than with a `setup.py` file).
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The `[project]` section of a `pyproject.toml` file *has* to include both a `name` and a `version`, that we were missing. However, rather than adding more stuff to `pyproject.toml`, I've moved the license info to the setup file and pointed `pyproject.toml` to use `setuptools` for building (the `pyproject.toml` file is really only needed to integrated with `black`, that doesn't support setup files...) While I was at it I decided to migrate to a `setup.cfg` file rather than `setup.py` since its declaritive config is usally preferred these days (and it's a bit easier to load from version/license files than with a `setup.py` file).
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The `[project]` section of a `pyproject.toml` file *has* to include both a `name` and a `version`, that we were missing. However, rather than adding more stuff to `pyproject.toml`, I've moved the license info to the setup file and pointed `pyproject.toml` to use `setuptools` for building (the `pyproject.toml` file is really only needed to integrated with `black`, that doesn't support setup files...) While I was at it I decided to migrate to a `setup.cfg` file rather than `setup.py` since its declaritive config is usally preferred these days (and it's a bit easier to load from version/license files than with a `setup.py` file).
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The `[project]` section of a `pyproject.toml` file *has* to include both a `name` and a `version`, that we were missing. However, rather than adding more stuff to `pyproject.toml`, I've moved the license info to the setup file and pointed `pyproject.toml` to use `setuptools` for building (the `pyproject.toml` file is really only needed to integrated with `black`, that doesn't support setup files...) While I was at it I decided to migrate to a `setup.cfg` file rather than `setup.py` since its declaritive config is usally preferred these days (and it's a bit easier to load from version/license files than with a `setup.py` file).
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[project]section of apyproject.tomlfile has to include both anameand aversion, that we were missing.However, rather than adding more stuff to
pyproject.toml, I've moved the license info to the setup file and pointedpyproject.tomlto usesetuptoolsfor building (thepyproject.tomlfile is really only needed to integrated withblack, that doesn't support setup files...)While I was at it I decided to migrate to a
setup.cfgfile rather thansetup.pysince its declaritive config is usally preferred these days (and it's a bit easier to load from version/license files than with asetup.pyfile).I tested
python setup.py installandpip install -e .and both work now.