Python monkey patching for humans.
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Altered States is a reversible state tool. It changes values in an object. When the changes are not needed anymore, it is possible to reverse them.
Read more here: https://github.com/Plexical/altered.states/blob/master/README.rst
1.0.1
Fixed issue in setup.py script
Added missing changelog
1.0.0
Altered States now runs on Python 3 (tested on 2.7, 3.5 and 3.6)
Dropped support for Python 2.6
Experimental support for Kenneth Reitz Pipenv tool
Corrected invalid use of os.modules in examples
0.8.6
Better handling of objects that override __getitem__ (thanks to @merwok).
Drop support for Python 2.5 (no sane way to solve issue #4 there).
0.8.5
Added a new API entry point: alter(), that can be used to perform a two-step reversible alteration.
0.8.2
Updated test suites to use @pytest.fixture notation for fixtures (now requires py.test > 2.3)
Fixes a bug causing os.environ not to be patchable.
Fixing bug #2 means switching the dict -like object check from isinstance(x, dict) to hasattr(x, ‘__getitem__’). This change is thought to not break backwards compatibility but if you encounter unexpected behaviour in dict / object detection this might be it. I’d be very interested to know about that if you do.
0.8.1
Alias Expando as E for optional terseness.
0.8.0
Initial release.
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