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This will be initially released as a prerelease. We we will see how long we want to go before doing an official.
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With coverage at 100%, and a number of bug fixes applied, confidence is now high enough that we could release. There are a couple of things in the queue I may consider before releasing.
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There's been a lot of churn. Mainly because I've had time. A lot of bugs have been squashed, so this is feeling much more mature now. I will be releasing a 1.0.0 beta with plans to not touch it for at least 2 - 4 weeks. If nothing crops up, we'll tag an official release. I will not be implementing nth-col
type stuff for 1.0. I have no clear plan yet for it except that it will be post 1.0.0.
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After the whitespace issue was discovered, it lead to the realization that we were not handling processing instructions, CDATA, and others properly in the :empty
and :contains()
selector. We now exclude such content from those selectors. But in the process, I realized that we could drop document flags. As I would like to get the change in before 1.0 (because I don't want to carry around that baggage), it has been stripped and we will release a beta 2.
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Since I screwed up the prereleases and now have a stable 0.6 that is not indicative of what the final is meant to be, I'm just going to pull the trigger on 1.0.0. I feel like all of the big things have been addressed. There shouldn't be anymore big changes. We'll just do bug fix releases if needed.
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Related Issues (20)
- CDATA handling in HTML changed in lxml parser with libxml2 2.9.12 HOT 21
- Interesting psuedo class to keep an eye on `:in()` HOT 8
- Rework internal structure of "relations" HOT 1
- circular dependency /bs4 HOT 15
- Attribute selectors vs \n in values HOT 5
- Change in `:has()` CSS Level 4 spec - document our difference or update? HOT 1
- hatch? HOT 5
- Using Hatch in Python 3.6 is technically not allowed HOT 7
- setup.py is mentioned in readme but there is no setup.py HOT 2
- Invalid syntax error on python3.4 HOT 5
- Tracking `:scope` issue related to relative selector lists (`:has()`) HOT 1
- pyproject.toml: validation error since setuptools 61.2.0 HOT 8
- PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied HOT 4
- missing dependency on `bs4` HOT 7
- LXML does not currently generate wheels for Python 3.11 on Windows
- `:has()` is no longer forgiving HOT 1
- malformed attribute selector HOT 7
- The new type hints cause pytest to hang after test session HOT 4
- Attribute Selector Case Sensitivity: Whitespace HOT 1
- Potentially rework CSS parsing
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