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0.10.0 (2024-08-23)

Features

Bug Fixes

  • add --parsable to sbatch call for a more robust output parsing (#125) (5e41d05)
  • issue #109 - preemption is no longer considered a failed status (#132) (6dad273)

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  • New Features

    • Introduced the --parsable option to the sbatch command for improved output parsing.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Revised job preemption handling to prevent it from being marked as a failed status, enhancing job stability.
  • Chores

    • Updated the version number of the Snakemake Executor Plugin for Slurm to 0.10.0 in preparation for the release.

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The changelog details the release of version 0.10.0 of the Snakemake Executor Plugin for Slurm, which includes new features and bug fixes aimed at improving job stability and output parsing. Key updates involve the introduction of the --parsable option for the sbatch command and a revised approach to job preemption, which is no longer considered a failure.

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File Change Summary
CHANGELOG.md, pyproject.toml Updated version number from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0 and reflected new features in the changelog.

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In the fields of code I hop,
With fixes and features, we won't stop!
A --parsable cue, oh what a delight,
Job preemption's dance, now feels just right.
Celebrate with joy, let the bugs retreat,
Hooray for version 0.10.0, a tasty treat! 🐇✨


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between c27f5f8 and 4b3e1b7.

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CHANGELOG.md (2)

6-8: Features section looks good.

The description of improved job stability is clear and references the correct issue.


11-14: Bug fixes section looks good.

The descriptions for the bug fixes are clear and reference the correct issues and commits.

@cmeesters cmeesters merged commit c414f65 into main Aug 23, 2024
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@cmeesters cmeesters deleted the release-please--branches--main--components--snakemake-executor-plugin-slurm branch August 23, 2024 12:56
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