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transitions-0.9.0.tar.gz | 0001162948 1.11 MB |
Revision 12 (latest revision is 13)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 0.9.0: * removed legacy implementation of `HierarchicalMachine` from the package * Bug #551: Fix active state styling in `GraphMachine` (thanks @betaboon) * Bug #554: Fix issues related to scopes and queueing in `HierachicalMachine` (thanks @jankrejci) * Bug #568: Reflexive transitions (dest: '=') had not been resolved correctly when source was a wildcard (thanks @jnu) * Bug #568: HSM did not detect reflexive transitions if src was a parent state (thanks @lostcontrol) * Bug #569: Fix implicit fallback to `graphviz` when `pygraphviz` was not installed (thanks @FridjofAmundsen) * Bug #580: Fix `on_timeout` callback resolution when timeout had been initialized with `timeout=0` (thanks @Rysbai) * Bug #582: Last label in `GraphSupport` was not correctly aligned when `show_attributes=True` (thanks @spagh-eddie) * Feature: Add pyi stub files for better type hinting. Since many functions and constructors allow rather arbitrary arguments time will tell whether typing should be strict (and cause more mypy issues) or more relaxed (and thus less precise). * Feature: Reviewed and improved method documentation * Feature #549: Add `may` transition check to transitions (thanks @artofhuman) * Feature #552: Refactored error handling to be able to handle `MachineError` in `on_exception` callbacks (thanks @kpihus) * Feature: Add `mypy` to test workflow * PR #461: Add `Retry` state to supported state stereotypes (thanks @rgov)
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