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msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python Packaging User Guide\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-08-15 14:12+0000\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-08-24 00:21+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2024-01-18 07:31+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Youcef Guenaoua <youcefguenaoua123@gmail.com>\n"
"Language-Team: Arabic <https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/pypa/packaging-"
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msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/deploying-python-applications.rst:0
#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:0
#: ../source/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools.rst:0
#: ../source/guides/index-mirrors-and-caches.rst:0
#: ../source/guides/installing-using-linux-tools.rst:0
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msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/deploying-python-applications.rst:0
#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:0
#: ../source/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools.rst:0
#: ../source/guides/index-mirrors-and-caches.rst:0
#: ../source/guides/installing-using-linux-tools.rst:0
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msgid ":doc:`setuptools:deprecated/commands`"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:5
msgid "Single-sourcing the Project Version"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:7
msgid "Complete"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:8
msgid "2024-08-24"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:10
msgid ""
"One of the challenges in building packages is that the version string can be "
"required in multiple places."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:13
msgid ""
"It needs to be specified when building the package (e.g. in :file:`pyproject."
"toml`)"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:13
msgid ""
"This will make it available in the installed package’s metadata, from where "
"it will be accessible at runtime using ``importlib.metadata."
"version(\"distribution_name\")``."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:15
msgid ""
"A package may set a module attribute (e.g., ``__version__``) to provide an "
"alternative means of runtime access to the version of the imported package. "
"If this is done, the value of the attribute and that used by the build "
"system to set the distribution's version should be kept in sync in :ref:`the "
"build systems's recommended way <Build system version handling>`."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:17
msgid ""
"If the code is in in a version control system (VCS), e.g. Git, the version "
"may appear in a *tag* such as ``v1.2.3``."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:19
msgid ""
"To ensure that version numbers do not get out of sync, it is recommended "
"that there is a single source of truth for the version number."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:21
msgid "In general, the options are:"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:23
msgid ""
"If the code is in a version control system (VCS), e.g. Git, then the version "
"can be extracted from the VCS."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:25
msgid ""
"The version can be hard-coded into the :file:`pyproject.toml` file -- and "
"the build system can copy it into other locations it may be required."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:27
msgid ""
"The version string can be hard-coded into the source code -- either in a "
"special purpose file, such as :file:`_version.txt`, or as a attribute in a "
"module, such as :file:`__init__.py`, and the build system can extract it at "
"build time."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:30
msgid "Consult your build system's documentation for their recommended method."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:35
msgid "Build System Version Handling"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:37
msgid ""
"The following are links to some build system's documentation for handling "
"version strings."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:39
msgid "`Flit <https://flit.pypa.io/en/stable/>`_"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:41
msgid "`Hatchling <https://hatch.pypa.io/1.9/version/>`_"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:43
msgid ""
"`PDM <https://pdm-project.org/en/latest/reference/pep621/#__tabbed_1_2>`_"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:45
msgid ""
"`Setuptools <https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config."
"html#dynamic-metadata>`_"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/single-source-version.rst:47
msgid "`setuptools_scm <https://setuptools-scm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/discussions/src-layout-vs-flat-layout.rst:5
msgid "src layout vs flat layout"
msgstr ""
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"cpp_extension_modules.html>`_"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/packaging-binary-extensions.rst:408
msgid "Additional considerations for binary wheels"
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/packaging-binary-extensions.rst:410
msgid ""
"The `pypackaging-native <https://pypackaging-native.github.io/>`_ website "
"has additional coverage of packaging Python packages with native code. It "
"aims to provide an overview of the most important packaging issues for such "
"projects, with in-depth explanations and references."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/packaging-binary-extensions.rst:415
msgid ""
"Examples of topics covered are non-Python compiled dependencies (\"native "
"dependencies\"), the importance of the ABI (Application Binary Interface) of "
"native code, dependency on SIMD code and cross compilation."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/packaging-namespace-packages.rst:5
msgid "Packaging namespace packages"
msgstr ""
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#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:25
msgid ""
"There is a significant difference between the ``[build-system]`` and "
"``[project]`` tables. The former should always be present, regardless of "
"which build backend you use (since it *defines* the tool you use). The "
"latter is understood by *most* build backends, but some build backends use a "
"different format."
"The ``[build-system]`` table should always be present, regardless of which "
"build backend you use (``[build-system]`` *defines* the build tool you use)."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:29
msgid ""
"On the other hand, the ``[project]`` table is understood by *most* build "
"backends, but some build backends use a different format."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:31
#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:32
msgid ""
"At the time of writing this (November 2023), Poetry_ is a notable build "
"backend that does not use the ``[project]`` table (it uses the ``[tool."
"poetry]`` table instead)."
"As of August 2024, Poetry_ is a notable build backend that does not use the "
"``[project]`` table, it uses the ``[tool.poetry]`` table instead. Also, the "
"setuptools_ build backend supports both the ``[project]`` table, and the "
"older format in ``setup.cfg`` or ``setup.py``."
msgstr ""

#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:35
#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:37
msgid ""
"Also, the setuptools_ build backend supports both the ``[project]`` table, "
"and the older format in ``setup.cfg`` or ``setup.py``. For new projects, it "
"is recommended to use the ``[project]`` table, and keep ``setup.py`` only if "
"For new projects, use the ``[project]`` table, and keep ``setup.py`` only if "
"some programmatic configuration is needed (such as building C extensions), "
"but the ``setup.cfg`` and ``setup.py`` formats are still valid. See :ref:"
"`setup-py-deprecated`."
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#: ../source/guides/writing-pyproject-toml.rst:133
msgid ""
"The project name must consists of ASCII letters, digits, underscores "
"The project name must consist of ASCII letters, digits, underscores "
"\"``_``\", hyphens \"``-``\" and periods \"``.``\". It must not start or end "
"with an underscore, hyphen or period."
msgstr ""
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