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Rewrite the library to align with other languages
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.github/workflows/test.yml

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name: Tests
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on:
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push:
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branches: [main]
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pull_request:
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branches: [main]
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jobs:
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test:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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strategy:
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matrix:
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python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11"]
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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uses: actions/setup-python@v4
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with:
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python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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- name: Install Poetry
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uses: snok/install-poetry@v1
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with:
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version: 1.5.1
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virtualenvs-create: true
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virtualenvs-in-project: true
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- name: Load cached venv
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id: cached-poetry-dependencies
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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path: .venv
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key: venv-${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.python-version }}-${{ hashFiles('**/poetry.lock') }}
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- name: Install dependencies
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if: steps.cached-poetry-dependencies.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
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run: poetry install --no-interaction
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- name: Run tests
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run: poetry run pytest --cov --cov-report=xml
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- name: Run black
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run: poetry run black . --check

.gitignore

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# UV
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# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include uv.lock in version control.
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# This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
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#uv.lock
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# poetry
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# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
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# This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
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# commonly ignored for libraries.
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# https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
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#poetry.lock
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# pdm
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# Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control.
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#pdm.lock
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# pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
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# in version control.
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# https://pdm.fming.dev/latest/usage/project/#working-with-version-control
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.pdm.toml
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.pdm-python
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.pdm-build/
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# PyCharm
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# JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
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# be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
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# and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
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# option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
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#.idea/
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CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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## Our Pledge
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In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
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contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
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our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
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size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience,
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LICENSE.txt

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