Aiomas

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1.0.3

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- [FIX] The function ``asyncio.ensure_future()`` called in
``aiomas.util.create_task()`` was introduced in Python 3.4.4 and is not
available in Python 3.4.0–3.4.3 (which is, e.g., used on Ubuntu 14.04).
There is now a fallback to ``asyncio.async()`` if ``asyncio.ensure_future()``
is not available.

1.0.2

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- [CHANGE] ``aiomas.util.create_task()`` replaces ``aiomas.util.async()``.
``aiomas.util.async()`` is now deprecated and will be removed in aiomas 2 and
when a new Python release no longer allows to use *async* as name.

- [NEW] Added developer documentation.

1.0.1

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- [BREAKING CHANGE] Renamed the ``async`` argument for ``Container.create()``
and ``Container.shutdown()`` to ``as_coro``. Realized to late that it will
come to name clashes with the ``async`` keyword added to Python 3.5.
I assume that no one really uses this project yet, thus I mark it as bug-fix
relaese rather then bumping aiomas to v2.

You can find information about older versions in the `documentation
<https://aiomas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/development/changelog.html>`_.

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