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IqError is now caught and forwarded to the command error handler referenced
in the session.

Errors are now caught and processed by the session's error handler
whether or not the results Iq stanza includes the <command> substanza.

Added the option for blocking command calls. The blocking option is set
during start_command with block=True. Subsequent command flow methods use
session['block'] to determine their blocking behaviour.

If you use blocking commands, then you will need to wrap your command calls
in a try/except block for IqTimeout exceptions.
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SleekXMPP is an XMPP library written for Python 3.1+ (with 2.6 compatibility).
Hosted at http://wiki.github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/

Featured in examples in XMPP: The Definitive Guide by Kevin Smith, Remko Tronçon, and Peter Saint-Andre
If you're coming here from The Definitive Guide, please read http://wiki.github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/xmpp-the-definitive-guide

Requirements:
We try to keep requirements to a minimum, but we suggest that you install http://dnspython.org although it isn't strictly required.
If you do not install this library, you may need to specify the server/port for services that use SRV records (like GTalk).
"sudo pip install dnspython" on a *nix system with pip installed.

SleekXMPP has several design goals/philosophies:
- Low number of dependencies.
- Every XEP as a plugin.
- Rewarding to work with.

The goals for 1.0 include (and we're getting close):
- Nearly Full test coverage of stanzas.
- Wide range of functional tests.
- Stanza objects for all interaction with the stream
- Documentation on using and extending SleekXMPP.
- Complete documentation on all implemented stanza objects
- Documentation on all examples used in XMPP: The Definitive Guide

1.1 will include:
- More functional and unit tests
- PEP-8 compliance
- XEP-225 support

Since 0.2, here's the Changelog:
- MANY bugfixes
- Re-implementation of handlers/threading to greatly simplify and remove bugs (no more spawning threads in handlers)
- Stanza objects for jabber:client and all implemented XEPs
- Raising XMPPError for jabber:client and extended errors in handlers
- Robust error handling and better insurance of iq responses
- Stanza objects have made life a lot easier!
- Massive audit/cleanup.

Credits
----------------
Main Author: Nathan Fritz fritz@netflint.net
Contributors: Kevin Smith & Lance Stout
Patches: Remko Tronçon

Dave Cridland, for his Suelta SASL library.


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