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## Summary
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This is the first stable release of the Frequenz channels library.
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If you are **upgrading from the previous 1.0.0 pre-releases**, please look into the release notes for those versions to see the changes and upgrade instructions:
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* [1.0.0-rc.1](https://github.com/frequenz-floss/frequenz-channels-python/releases/tag/v1.0.0-rc.1)
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* [1.0.0-beta.2](https://github.com/frequenz-floss/frequenz-channels-python/releases/tag/v1.0.0-beta.2)
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* [1.0.0-beta.1](https://github.com/frequenz-floss/frequenz-channels-python/releases/tag/v1.0.0-beta.1)
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There were no changes between 1.0.0-rc.1 and this 1.0.0 final release.
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If you are **upgrading from v0.16.x**, please keep reading these release notes.
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## Upgrading
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* The following symbols were moved to the top-level `frequenz.channels` package:
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- `Selected`
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- `SelectError`
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- `UnhandledSelectedError`
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- `select`
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- `selected_from`
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* `util`
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The entire `util` package was removed and its symbols were either moved to the top-level package or to their own public modules (as noted above).
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* All exceptions that took `Any` as the `message` argument now take `str` instead.
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If you were passing a non-`str` value to an exception, you should convert it using `str(value)` before passing it to the exception.
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* `Anycast`
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- `__init__`: The `maxsize` argument was renamed to `limit` and made keyword-only and a new keyword-only `name` (required) argument was added.
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You should instantiate using `Anycast(name=..., limit=...)` (or `Anycast(name=...)` if the default `limit` is enough) instead of `Anycast(...)` or `Anycast(maxsize=...)`.
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- The following properties were changed:
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- `limit`: is now read-only.
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- `closed`: is now named `is_closed` and read-only.
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- `new_sender` and `new_receiver`: They now return a base `Sender` and `Receiver` class (respectively) instead of a channel-specific `Sender` or `Receiver` subclass.
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This means users now don't have access to the internals to the channel-specific `Sender` and `Receiver` subclasses.
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* `Broadcast`
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- `__init__`: The `name` and `resend_latest` arguments were made keyword-only.
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You should instantiate using `Broadcast(name=name, resend_latest=resend_latest)` (or `Broadcast()` if the defaults are enough) instead of `Broadcast(name)` or `Broadcast(name, resend_latest)`.
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- The following properties were changed:
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- `limit`: is now read-only.
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- `closed`: is now named `is_closed` and read-only.
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- `new_receiver`: The `maxsize` argument was renamed to `limit` and made keyword-only; the `name` argument was also made keyword-only. If a `name` is not specified, it will be generated from the `id()` of the instance instead of a random UUID.
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You should use `.new_receiver(name=name, limit=limit)` (or `.new_receiver()` if the defaults are enough) instead of `.new_receiver(name)` or `.new_receiver(name, maxsize)`.
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- `new_sender` and `new_receiver` now return a base `Sender` and `Receiver` class (respectively) instead of a channel-specific `Sender` or `Receiver` subclass.
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* `Event`
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- Moved from `frequenz.channels.util` to `frequenz.channels.event`.
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- `__init__`: The `name` argument was made keyword-only. The default was changed to a more readable version of `id(self)`.
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You should instantiate using `Event(name=...)` instead of `Event(...)`.
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* `FileWatcher`
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- Moved from `frequenz.channels.util` to `frequenz.channels.file_watcher`.
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- Support classes are no longer nested inside `FileWatcher`. They are now top-level classes within the new `frequenz.channels.file_watcher` module (e.g., `frequenz.channels.util.FileWatcher.EventType` -> `frequenz.channels.file_watcher.EventType`, `frequenz.channels.util.FileWatcher.Event` -> `frequenz.channels.file_watcher.Event`).
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- The `map()` function now takes a positional-only argument, if you were using `receiver.map(call=fun)` you should replace it with `receiver.map(func)`.
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* `SelectError` now inherits from `channels.Error` instead of `BaseException`, so you should be able to catch it with `except Exception:` or `except channels.Error:`.
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* `Anycast`
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This channel was removed as it is not recommended practice and was a niche use case. If you need to use it, you can set up two channels or copy the `Bidirectional` class from the previous version to your project.
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* `MergeNamed`
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This class was removed because it was merely a shortcut to a receiver that caches the last message received. It did not fit the channel abstraction well and was infrequently used.
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* `ReceiverInvalidatedError` was removed because it was only used when converting to a `Peekable` and `Peekable` was removed.
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* `SelectErrorGroup` was removed, a Python built-in `BaseExceptionGroup` is raised instead in case of unexpected errors while finalizing a `select()` loop, which will be automatically converted to a simple `ExceptionGroup` when no exception in the groups is a `BaseException`.
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* `Timer.periodic(interval)` / `Timer.periodic(interval, skip_missed_ticks=True)` -> `Timer(interval, TriggerAllMissed())`
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* A new `Broadcast.resend_latest` read-write property was added to get/set whether the latest message should be resent to new receivers.
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This can be useful, for example, if the timer needs to be *aligned* to a particular time. The alternative to this would be to `sleep()` for the time needed to align the timer, but if the `sleep()` call gets delayed because the event loop is busy, then a re-alignment is needed and this could go on for a while. The only way to guarantee a certain alignment (with a reasonable precision) is to delay the timer start.
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