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While I was mucking with code, came across a coming depreciate from
pytest-asyncio
where they are deprecating using theevent_loop
fixture in favor of the more portable:Migrated to this recommended method.
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Added tests for changed code.
New APIs are added to our typing tests in
api.py
.Updated documentation for changed code.
New functions/classes have to be added to
docs/api.rst
by hand.Changed/added classes/methods/functions have appropriate
versionadded
,versionchanged
, ordeprecated
directives.The next version is the second number in the current release + 1. The first number represents the current year. So if the current version on PyPI is 23.1.0, the next version is gonna be 23.2.0. If the next version is the first in the new year, it'll be 24.1.0.
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and.md
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