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Versioning

A.B.C-rcX versioning

Each version of the project is marked with semantic numbering. Here are the detailed rules:

New features

Changes in A and B numbers introduce new features:

A (major): changes in the event of major updates or the introduction of incompatible features.

B (minor): changes in the event of minor updates, which are in most cases compatible with previous versions.

Consistency of numbering

The main library and all the wrappers use the same A and B versioning.

Updates within the version:

C changes consist of fixes and updates that do not introduce new features – they are only bug and optimization fixes.

C does not have to be synchronized between the library and the wrappers.

Release Candidate (rc)

The X in A.B.C-rcX stands for the consecutive release candidates for given version.

Before official release

• Before making a final release decision in the team, all the components (the library and the wrappers) are released as A.B.C-rcX.

• At the rc stage, changes connected to the new API are possible and they change the X.

Finalizing a version

When the main library and the wrappers reach full compatibility in a given version, a stable version of A.B.C is published, with all the components synchronized.

Minor changes (B)

• Adding small features or items to replace older functionality bumps up the B number.

• Replaced and changed functions will be marked as deprecated, but still work until a version with a bumped up A number is released.

• However, we do not exclude the possibility that compatibility will be broken at this stage. We will inform about it in release-notes.

Major changes (A)

Introducing major changes or features, requires the A number increase.