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This reverts commit 7265682a4d57d88956cb54f98f7a470465bbf417.
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Resolved by always normalizing JIDs to bare form, regardless of if they
are JID objects or strings.
Also simplified related code to prefer use of JID objects instead of
strings so they don't need to be parsed multiple times.
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This was XEP-0237, but is now part of RFC 6121.
Roster backends should now expose two additional methods:
version(jid):
Return the version of the given JID's roster.
set_version(jid, version):
Update the version of the given JID's roster.
A new state field will be passed to the backend if an item
has been marked for removal. This is 'removed' which will
be set to True.
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Fixes issue #148
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As part of adding this feature:
- fixed bug in update_caps() not assigning verstrings
- fixed xep_0004 typo
- can now use None as a roster key which will map to boundjid.bare
- fixed using JID objects in disco node handlers
- fixed failing test related to get_roster
Several of these bugs I've fixed before, so I either didn't push them
earlier, or I clobbered something when merging. *shrug*
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The __repr__ version now looks like a regular dictionary.
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Can now use len(self.client_roster) to get the number of JIDs in
the roster, and self.client_roster.groups() to get a dict of
groups and the JIDs in those groups.
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Roster updates are now passed through to the roster when using
self.update_roster, etc.
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Last sent stanzas are saved regardless of if the roster is used
directly or self.send_presence
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