Releases: adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_BusDevice
Drop `stop=` keyword in I2CDevice API
The stop=
keyword is no longer supported for I2CDevice.write()
and I2CDevice.write_then_readinto()
, because the underlying busio.I2C
API no longer supports the keyword either. See adafruit/circuitpython#3195 and adafruit/circuitpython#2082.
This is an incompatible change for CircuitPython 4.x, which is no longer supported.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.3.2 - Fixed discord invite link
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.3.1 - Added Black check, reran Black with Python 3 target.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.3.0 - Upgrade to latest Pylint, implement Black formatting
We have upgraded Pylint checks to use the latest version of Pylint and implemented usage of Black Python formatting. This does not change the functionality of the code - it is designed to bring it up to current standards and make it more readable.
- Remove pinned Pylint version number from build.yml file
- Synced
.pylintrc
file to match Adafruit standard - Ran upgraded Pylint and applied any changes or new disables necessary
- Ran Black formatter and allowed application of changes across entire repo
For more information on using Pylint and Black on your code, check out this guide on working with Pylint and Black
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Fix default end values
- Fixes issue with passing default
None
. Thanks to @dhalbert for this fix!
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
Avoid allocations by avoiding **kwargs
Thanks to @dhalbert for this fix!
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.1.4 - Actually updated the intersphinx link
This release includes:
- Actually fixing an intersphinx link. I was a bit premature in the previous release.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.1.3 - Intersphinx link fix
This release includes:
- Fixing an intersphinx link.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.1.2 - Changed CI from Travis to GitHub Actions
This release includes:
- Migrating this repository from Travis to GitHub Actions. This has no effect on the behavior of the code itself.
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.
4.1.1 - Actions workflows update
This release includes updates to the github actions workflows
To use in CircuitPython, simply install the Adafruit CircuitPython bundle.
To use in CPython, pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice
.
Read the docs for info on how to use it.