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@syntron syntron commented Jun 17, 2025

just a reminder to remove depreciated functionality at a time ...

@syntron syntron force-pushed the remove_depreciated_functionality branch 4 times, most recently from d3d62bb to f8f0b51 Compare June 25, 2025 19:27
@syntron syntron force-pushed the remove_depreciated_functionality branch from f8f0b51 to 11dec82 Compare June 28, 2025 19:26
syntron added 18 commits July 2, 2025 22:01
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* fix some type hint issues in setInput()
* prepare for definition via dictionary replacing 'a=b' and '[a=b, c=d]' style
* rename from setMethodHelper()
* use _prepare_inputdata()
* cleanup code to align with new input as dict[str, str]

* setInput() is a special case
* replace eval() with ast.literal_eval() as a saver version
* use _prepare_input_data()
* simplify code
This method is used to set input values. It can be called with a sequence of input name and assigning
corresponding values as arguments as show in the example below. Compared to other set*() methods this is a
special case as value could be a list of tuples - these are converted to a string in _prepare_input_data()
and restored here via ast.literal_eval().
@syntron syntron force-pushed the remove_depreciated_functionality branch from 11dec82 to 144fa10 Compare July 2, 2025 20:20
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