Snecs

Latest version: v1.2.2

Safety actively analyzes 619426 Python packages for vulnerabilities to keep your Python projects secure.

Scan your dependencies

1.2.1

======

Changes
-------

* Don't delete the source in ``move_world``, just clear it.

1.2.0

======

Changes
-------

* Added a ``move_world`` function that replaces the data in a target world
with the data from a source world.

1.1.1

======

Fixes
-----

* Same thing as v1.1.0, but for real this time

1.1.0

======

Changes/Fixes
-------------

* ``serialize_world`` and ``deserialize_world`` now use strings as the
dictionary keys, to permit using JSON as an interchange format.

1.0.0

======

Fixes
-----

- Fixed a critical bug that caused ``process_pending_deletions`` to never
actually remove the entities from the deletion queue, thus making every
subsequent call fail.

- Fixed a critical bug in ``register_component`` that prevented actually
implementing ``Component.serialize`` and ``Component.deserialize``, because
it never detected a class as overriding ``deserialize``.

- Fixed another critical bug in ``register_component`` that prevented
Component names being registered, and so made it impossible to deserialize
a World.

Changes
-------

- ``World.__init__()`` now accepts an optional ``name`` argument.

Named worlds can be looked up by name when an explicit reference to them is
not available, using the new class method ``World.get_by_name(name)``.

The name is used in ``__repr__``.

- The ``world`` argument to `process_pending_deletions`, `serialize_world`,
and `deserialize_world` is now optional with a default of the default_world.

This is to bring those functions in-line with all the other ones, and
allow full "``World()``-less" usage of ``snecs``.


Backwards-incompatible Changes
------------------------------

- Renamed ``snecs.types`` to ``snecs.typedefs`` to avoid name clashes with
the standard library module ``types``.

- Moved `EntityID` to ``snecs.types``.

This prevents the obscure scenario where PyCharm suggests to a user to
import the name from where all the ``snecs`` code imports it from (which
was, previously, ``_detail``) and then screeches about accessing private
submodules.

- Renamed ``query`` to `Query`.

``query`` was far too handy of a name for a variable for ``snecs`` to
force its users to use something else.

0.2.0

==================

Changes
-------

- Fixed the accidental use of ``set().intersection(*sets)`` rather than
``set.intersection(*sets)`` that prevented multi-component queries from
ever returning any results.

Links

Releases

© 2024 Safety CLI Cybersecurity Inc. All Rights Reserved.