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author = 'Craig Barratt'

# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags
release = '1.3.3'
release = '1.4.0'

master_doc = 'index'

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Because pyscript has quite a few unit tests, generally the master version should work ok. But it's not
guaranteed to work at any random time, and newly-added features might change.

This is 1.3.3, released on March 9, 2022. Here is the `documentation
<https://hacs-pyscript.readthedocs.io/en/1.3.3>`__ for that release. Here is the
This is 1.4.0, released on April 4, 2023. Here is the `documentation
<https://hacs-pyscript.readthedocs.io/en/1.4.0>`__ for that release. Here is the
`stable documentation <https://hacs-pyscript.readthedocs.io/en/stable>`__ for
the latest release.

Over time, the master (head of tree) version in GitHub will include new features and bug fixes.
Here is the `latest documentation <https://hacs-pyscript.readthedocs.io/en/latest>`__ if you want
to see the development version of the documentation.

If you want to see development progress since 1.3.3, see
If you want to see development progress since 1.4.0, see
`new features <https://hacs-pyscript.readthedocs.io/en/latest/new_features.html>`__ in the latest
documentation, or look at the `GitHub repository <https://github.com/custom-components/pyscript>`__.

Planned new features post 1.3.3 include:

- Services defined in pyscript should support entity methods if they include an ``entity_id`` keyword argument.
- Consider supporting the built-in functions that do I/O, such as ``open``, ``read`` and ``write``, which
are not currently supported to avoid I/O in the main event loop, and also to avoid security issues if people
share pyscripts. The ``print`` function only logs a message, rather than implements the real ``print`` features,
such as specifying an output file handle. Support might be added in the future using an executor job, perhaps
enabled when ``allow_all_imports`` is set.

The new features since 1.3.3 in master include:

None yet.

Breaking changes since 1.3.3 include:

None yet.

Bug fixes since 1.3.3 include:

None yet.

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