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The file, and contained functions, were explicitly documented as something you couldn't rely on for backwards compatibility
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- Removed / privatized a lot of undocumented functionality, which might break some users application if they were relying on those (hence the minor version bump). See #432 for further reasoning - Add `Client.forwardAttachment` and `Message.forwarded` attribute, see #420 - Fix parsing subattachments with no target, see #412 - Lots of other refactoring, aka. work on the transition towards v2
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I've changed my mind since #419, #406 and #405, I believe all undocumented items should be considered private per default. The reason is mostly that without this, it'll be very hard for me to make further internal improvements (especially
Client.req_urlis annoying).In the future, I'll explicitly document what is considered a breaking change, but for now, I'll "cheat" a little.