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pifacedigitalio 3.0.5

pifacedigitalio===============The PiFace Digital Input/Output module ([PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pifacedigitalio/)).Documentation=============[http://piface.github.io/pifacedigitalio/](http://piface.github.io/pifacedigitalio/)You can also find the documentation and some examples installed at: /usr/share/doc/python3-pifacedigitalio/Install=======Make sure you are using the lastest version of Raspbian: sudoapt−getupdate sudo apt-get upgradeInstall `pifacedigitalio` (for Python 3 and 2) with the following command: sudoapt−getinstallpython,3−pifacedigitalioTestbyrunningthe‘blink.py‘program: python3 /usr/share/doc/python3-pifacedigitalio/examples/blink.pyChange Log==========v3.0.5------- Added PiFace Digital Emulator installation instructions to the docs.v3.0.4------- Added deinit_board method to PiFace Digital.- Fixed bug where digital_read and digital_write would not close SPI file descriptor.v3.0.3------- Added documentation for simplewebcontrol.py.v3.0.2------- Added bus and chip_select to deinit.v3.0.1------- Fixed deinit bug (fixes GitHub pifacecommon issue #6).v3.0.0------- Updated for compatibility with pifacecommon v4.0.0 (which uses the MCP23S17 class).- All occurrences of `board_num` have been replaced with `hardware_addr` which is more appropriate.- PiFace Digital is initialised when you instantiate the object. **You do not need to call pifacedigitalio.init() any more unless you're using digital_read or digital_write.**- PiFaceDigital inherits registers from MCP23S17 so you can access all the registers on the chip. For example GPPUP: >>> pfd = PiFaceDigital() >>> pfd.gppub.value = 0xff >>> pfd.gppub.bits[4].value = 1- InputEventListener now requires that you provide a chip object, not a hardware_addr (board_num). This defaults to PiFaceDigital(hardware_addr=0).- Interrupt events contain a chip object representing the calling chip instead of the hardware_addr (board_num). You can still access the hardware_addr (board_num) like so: >>> def my_callback(event): ... print(event.chip.hardware_addr)- Removed LED, Relay and Switch classes. They added arbitrary restrictions and were not very useful. `pifacecommon.mcp23s17.MCP23S17RegisterBit` is more appropriate.- Updated examples to reflect new changes.- See the docs (particularly the examples) for more information.v2.1.0------- Added IODIR_FALLING_EDGE and IODIR_RISING_EDGE (pifacecommon v3.1.1).- Added `bus` and `chip_select` optional arguments to init.v2.0.3------- Interrupts now work for multiple boards.v2.0.2------- Using package structure for version number file and consistency with other PiFace modules.- Updated docs with new install instructions.v2.0.1------- Added version number to source.v2.0.0------- Using new interrupt API (check the docs).v1.2.1------- Supports Python 2.- Started using semantic versioning http://semver.org/.v1.2------- Started using a change log!- Removed install.sh, everything is now handled by setup.py.- Updated docs.- Added some examples.

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