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Giving some thought to alternative modeling of the xml elements.
<changes>
<change when="2023-12-29" reason="`Direction` violates the naming convention for fields.">
<target>
<packet family="Walk" action="Player" kind="client">
<field name="Direction">
</packet>
</target>
<operation>
<change-name new-name="direction"/>
</operation>
</change>
</changes>
I like that this doesn't force us to have a bunch of change-type permutations for the different change targets.
Operations
add
remove
move
change-name
change-type
change-value
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This is a nice idea in theory, but it's a lot of added complexity just to avoid the occasional major versions bump in downstream libraries.
I wonder if the current eolib implementations would even bother implementing something like this - I'd certainly be tempted to just keep hardcoding deprecations in the case where I want to hold off a breaking api change.
Won't do.
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