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2024: pyliblo3 can build binary wheels for all platforms
* Including native wheels for macos arm64
* All dependencies (the liblo library itself) are included
within the wheels
2020: pyliblo3 can build manylinux wheels
2019: pyliblo3 is forked from pylibo
* Add the possibility to delete previous registered /methods
* Modernize the setup.py to make it pip installable
2011-01-29: pyliblo 0.9.1
* Changed send functions to raise an IOError if sending failed (probaby
most useful with TCP connections).
* Lots of code cleanup and deobfuscation.
* Included unit tests in release tarball.
2010-10-22: pyliblo 0.9.0
* Support Python 3.x. As a result, pyliblo can no longer be built with
Pyrex, and requires Cython >= 0.12 instead.
* Added free() method to Server and ServerThread classes.
* Added fileno() method to Server and ServerThread classes (thanks to
Edward George).
* Prefer read-only properties over getter methods (which still exist, but
are now deprecated).
* Added proper docstrings (copied from the HTML docs).
* The minimum version of liblo required by pyliblo is now 0.26.
2009-11-30: pyliblo 0.8.1
* Release the Python GIL inside Server.recv().
* Fixed a possible segfault when the error handler was called from the
* liblo server thread.
2009-09-13: pyliblo 0.8.0
* Changed license from GPL 2 to LGPL 2.1 (as did liblo in version 0.26).
* Added protocol parameter to the Server class. Among other things, this
allows TCP connections.
* The minumum version of liblo required by pyliblo is now 0.24.
* pyliblo can now be built with either Pyrex or Cython.
2009-01-19: pyliblo 0.7.2
* Fixed all compiler warnings properly in Pyrex, without patching the
generated C code.
* Return values of callback functions are no longer ignored, but handled
as in liblo.
* The send_osc script can now be run with an explicit type string,
instead of trying to determine the argument types automatically.
2008-08-03: pyliblo 0.7.1
* Added manpages for send_osc and dump_osc.
2008-03-03: pyliblo 0.7.0
* Fixed memory leaks, caused by failure to free() the result of
lo_server_get_url() and lo_address_get_url().
* Added parameter to Server.register_methods() to allow registering
functions of an object other than the server itself.
* Allow callback functions to have a variable number of arguments (*args).
2007-12-14: pyliblo 0.6.4
* Avoid creating circular references when using methods as callback
functions, which in some cases prevented the server object from being
deleted properly.
2007-08-10: pyliblo 0.6.3
* Patched the Pyrex-generated code to make it compile without warnings.
* Always build from the existing C source by default.
2007-07-29: pyliblo 0.6.2
* Minor code cleanup, hopefully not breaking anything.
* Somewhat faster conversion of blob data from and to Python lists.
2007-07-07: pyliblo 0.6.1
* Fixed a bug that caused the floats 0.0 and 1.0 to be sent as boolean.
Thanks to Jesse Chappell for the patch.
2007-05-20: pyliblo 0.6
* Added support for sending bundles, optionally with timestamps.
* Added previously unsupported OSC data types (timetag, midi, symbol,
true/false/nil/infinitum).
* New @make_method decorator.
* Various bugfixes.
2007-04-28: pyliblo 0.5.1
* Fixed a stupid typo in Server.send().
2007-04-26: pyliblo 0.5
* Simplified the way arguments are passed to callback functions. For the
server side, this release is therefore incompatible with previous
versions!
* Some more cleanup.
2007-04-02: pyliblo 0.3
* Added class ServerThread for asynchronous dispatching of incoming
messages.
2007-04-01: pyliblo 0.2
* Minor improvements.
2007-02-20: pyliblo 0.1
* Initial release.