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Versions follow `CalVer <https://calver.org>`_ with a strict backwards compatibility policy.
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The third digit is only for regressions.
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Changes for the upcoming release can be found in the `"changelog.d" directory <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/tree/master/changelog.d>`_ in our repository.
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Do *NOT* add changelog entries here!
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This changelog is managed by towncrier and is compiled at release time.
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See https://www.attrs.org/en/latest/contributing.html#changelog for details.
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.. towncrier release notes start
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19.1.0 (2019-03-03)
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Backward-incompatible Changes
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Fixed a bug where deserialized objects with ``cache_hash=True`` could have incorrect hash code values.
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This change breaks classes with ``cache_hash=True`` when a custom ``__setstate__`` is present.
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An exception will be thrown when applying the ``attrs`` annotation to such a class.
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This limitation is tracked in issue `#494 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/494>`_.
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`#482 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/482>`_
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Changes
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^^^^^^^
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- Add ``is_callable``, ``deep_iterable``, and ``deep_mapping`` validators.
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* ``is_callable``: validates that a value is callable
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* ``deep_iterable``: Allows recursion down into an iterable,
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applying another validator to every member in the iterable
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as well as applying an optional validator to the iterable itself.
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* ``deep_mapping``: Allows recursion down into the items in a mapping object,
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applying a key validator and a value validator to the key and value in every item.
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Also applies an optional validator to the mapping object itself.
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You can find them in the ``attr.validators`` package.
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`#425 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/425>`_
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- Fixed stub files to prevent errors raised by mypy's ``disallow_any_generics = True`` option.
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`#443 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/443>`_
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- Attributes with ``init=False`` now can follow after ``kw_only=True`` attributes.
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`#450 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/450>`_
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- ``attrs`` now has first class support for defining exception classes.
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If you define a class using ``@attr.s(auto_exc=True)`` and subclass an exception, the class will behave like a well-behaved exception class including an appropriate ``__str__`` method, and all attributes additionally available in an ``args`` attribute.
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`#500 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/500>`_
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- Clarified documentation for hashing to warn that hashable objects should be deeply immutable (in their usage, even if this is not enforced).
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`#503 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/503>`_
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18.2.0 (2018-09-01)
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Add ``is_callable``, ``deep_iterable``, and ``deep_mapping`` validators.
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* ``is_callable``: validates that a value is callable
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* ``deep_iterable``: Allows recursion down into an iterable,
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applying another validator to every member in the iterable
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as well as applying an optional validator to the iterable itself.
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* ``deep_mapping``: Allows recursion down into the items in a mapping object,
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applying a key validator and a value validator to the key and value in every item.
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Also applies an optional validator to the mapping object itself.
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You can find them in the ``attr.validators`` package.
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Fixed stub files to prevent errors raised by mypy's ``disallow_any_generics = True`` option.
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Attributes with ``init=False`` now can follow after ``kw_only=True`` attributes.
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Fixed a bug where deserialized objects with ``cache_hash=True`` could have incorrect hash code values.
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This change breaks classes with ``cache_hash=True`` when a custom ``__setstate__`` is present.
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An exception will be thrown when applying the ``attrs`` annotation to such a class.
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This limitation is tracked in issue `#494 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/494>`_.
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``attrs`` now has first class support for defining exception classes.
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If you define a class using ``@attr.s(auto_exc=True)`` and subclass an exception, the class will behave like a well-behaved exception class including an appropriate ``__str__`` method, and all attributes additionally available in an ``args`` attribute.
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Clarified documentation for hashing to warn that hashable objects should be deeply immutable (in their usage, even if this is not enforced).
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__version__ = "19.1.0.dev0"
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__version__ = "19.1.0"
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__title__ = "attrs"
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__description__ = "Classes Without Boilerplate"
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