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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 215231498b894ecd9be6cb2637dd0dd33c3b4f1b and c9e025882b28c5afef4a6bbd35e0755a0b099638.
The recent update in the custom_components/hacs/enums.py
file simplifies the import logic for the StrEnum
class. Instead of using conditional imports based on the Python version, the code now directly imports StrEnum
from the enum
module. This change removes unnecessary complexity and ensures a cleaner and more maintainable codebase.
File Path | Change Summary |
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custom_components/hacs/enums.py | Simplified the import logic for StrEnum by removing version checks and directly importing from the enum module. Removed import sys . |
The changes are straightforward and primarily involve simplification of import logic, hence no sequence diagrams are necessary.
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