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The issue #52359 was fixed and merged into develop, but no further steps have been taken to bring the changes to the master branch; the bug is still present in the latest version.
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/git/index.html states develop as the main development branch, but [https://docs.s
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Basically we're in the DAG, so make sure we've let all the other resources (like files) get built (that might be used for the file server) before the server sends anything out. We could either block or just not return anything yet.
As an aside, does the rf.ReadFrom bit not get cancelled properly on close??
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Hi,
thank you for the library. It really improved the way I approach configuration files.
Finally I have types and proper sections.
What I am missing is schema: I would love to be able to enforce that some parameters are obligatory, their type and provide a description, also raise an exception if there is some unknown parameter is configured.
I think I could use something like marshmallow
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