edfcore 0.4.405 → 0.4.406

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@@ -109,5 +109,5 @@ export declare const SIGNAL_FIELD_BLOCK_OFFSETS: {
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  readonly reserved: 224;
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  };
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  /** Published package version. Kept in sync with package.json by a test. */
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- export declare const VERSION = "0.4.405";
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+ export declare const VERSION = "0.4.406";
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  //# sourceMappingURL=constants.d.ts.map
package/dist/constants.js CHANGED
@@ -79,5 +79,5 @@ export const SIGNAL_FIELD_BLOCK_OFFSETS = {
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  reserved: 224,
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  };
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  /** Published package version. Kept in sync with package.json by a test. */
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- export const VERSION = '0.4.405';
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+ export const VERSION = '0.4.406';
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  //# sourceMappingURL=constants.js.map
package/docs/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
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  edfcore is pre-1.0. Patch releases have carried behaviour changes where the old behaviour was a
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  defect; those are called out below.
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+ ## 0.4.406
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+ - **Added** tests for the index `validateRecording` is handed, and whether it is allowed to answer
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+ for the file. `api-validate.md` describes the option as a complete index "whose onsets the sweep
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+ reuses instead of reading them again", and nothing checked what happens when the index does not
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+ fit.
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+ - That is an ordinary mistake — a viewer holding indices for several open recordings, a helper that
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+ caches one per session, a loop that forgets to rebuild — and the consequence is not a wrong number
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+ but a wrong file: the segments and gaps of recording A reported as the structure of recording B,
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+ in a report whose whole purpose is to say whether *this* file conforms.
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+ - The rejection is checked by observation rather than by reading the guard. A rejected index makes
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+ the sweep read the onsets itself, so a spy counts it, and the cost is required to equal passing no
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+ index at all — which is what "ignored" has to mean.
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+ - Also covers `DISCONTINUITY_IN_CONTINUOUS_FILE` on a file that both skips and repeats time. Gaps
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+ travel in one array partitioned by sign, an overlap being an entry with a negative duration
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+ (0.2.69), and counting the array told a reader that a file missing no data had a gap (0.3.3). One
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+ of each is the case where the message has to say both, and no fixture produced it.
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  ## 0.4.405
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  - **Added** tests for `locate` at the edges of a file. `discontinuous.md` states the contract in
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "edfcore",
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- "version": "0.4.405",
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+ "version": "0.4.406",
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  "description": "Modern, typed, zero-dependency reader for EDF, EDF+, BDF and BDF+ biosignal files. Works in browsers and Node with true random access.",
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  "keywords": [
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  "edf",
package/src/constants.ts CHANGED
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  } as const;
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  /** Published package version. Kept in sync with package.json by a test. */
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- export const VERSION = '0.4.405';
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+ export const VERSION = '0.4.406';