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Revision 12 (latest revision is 26)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 897837 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 12)
- update to 9.1:
   **Version 9.1 fixes a security issue introduced in version 8.0.**
  * Restored compatibility of ``python -m websockets`` with Python < 3.9.
  * Restored compatibility with mypy.
  * Fixed issues with the packaging of the 9.0 release.
      * :class:`~datastructures.Headers` and
	:exc:`~datastructures.MultipleValuesError` were moved from
	``websockets.http`` to :mod:`websockets.datastructures`. If you're using
	them, you should adjust the import path.
      * The ``client``, ``server``, ``protocol``, and ``auth`` modules were
	moved from the ``websockets`` package to ``websockets.legacy``
	sub-package, as part of an upcoming refactoring. Despite the name,
	they're still fully supported. The refactoring should be a transparent
	upgrade for most uses when it's available. The legacy implementation
	will be preserved according to the `backwards-compatibility policy`_.
      * The ``framing``, ``handshake``, ``headers``, ``http``, and ``uri``
	modules in the ``websockets`` package are deprecated. These modules
	provided low-level APIs for reuse by other WebSocket implementations,
	but that never happened. Keeping these APIs public makes it more
	difficult to improve websockets for no actual benefit.
  * Added compatibility with Python 3.9.
  * Added support for IRIs in addition to URIs.
  * Added close codes 1012, 1013, and 1014.
  * Raised an error when passing a :class:`dict` to
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