Buttplug

Latest version: v0.3.0

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0.3.0

Breaking Changes

- device_removed_handlers now correctly receive the removed ButtplugClientDevice rather than its integer id.

0.2.1

Bug Fixes

- Change print statements to logging calls so we don't interrupt other libraries.
- Update to websockets 10 for security issues.

0.2.0

Not secure
Bug Fixes

- DeviceRemoved event no longer tries to use non-existent dict method
- Fixed wrong enum naming
- Client now actually sends client name

0.1.0

Not secure
Features

- Add support for request logs/log handling
- Actually raise exceptions on errors
- Lots of documentation additions
- Adjust naming to match other libraries
(ButtplugDeviceClient.allowed_messages) or python idioms (Exceptions
end in Error)

0.0.2

Not secure
Features

- Possibly the most minimal implementation of a Buttplug Client possible
- Supports the handshake/enumeration messages and the basic generic
messages. That's it.
- Still needs documentation, rest of features, etc... but is very
basically usable, assuming you are as committed to python 3.7 as I
am.

0.0.1

Not secure
Features

- Squatting the name on PyPi
- Get it?
- Squatting
- And the project is named buttplug
- Get it?

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