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No functional changes, just moved two packages:
poetry.core.packages.constraints
->poetry.core.constraints.generic
poetry.core.semver
->poetry.core.constraints.version
I've always found it very confusing that the two types of constraints are distributed between
poetry.core.packages.constraints
andpoetry.core.semver
. It's not even clear anymore why the first one is belowpackages
and why the second one is calledsemver
. Of course, there is some semver related stuff in between the version constraints but the constraints are far from being limited to semver.In my opinion moving these packages results in a clearer structure that makes it easier to navigate the code for new contributors.
In order to avoid breakage, I only deprecated and forwarded the old packages.
The commits should probably NOT be squashed so that the rename can be recognized in git history.