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This pull request marks the release of version 0.3.1, primarily focusing on a critical bug fix related to command parsing within executable_task. This update improves the robustness and reliability of executing commands, particularly those involving complex arguments or quoted strings, by ensuring correct interpretation.

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  • Version Release: This pull request releases version 0.3.1 of the project.
  • Bug Fix: Addressed an issue with executable_task command parsing, ensuring shlex.split is correctly applied for proper handling of commands with arguments and quoted strings.

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  • CHANGELOG.md
    • Added a new entry for version 0.3.1 under the "Fixed" section.
    • Detailed a fix for executable_task command parsing, ensuring shlex.split is correctly applied.
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@AymenFJA AymenFJA merged commit 6ca452f into main Mar 9, 2026
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This pull request bumps the project version to 0.3.1 across pyproject.toml and the VERSION file, and updates CHANGELOG.md with the corresponding release notes. The changes are consistent with a new release. I've added one suggestion to improve maintainability by consolidating the version number into a single source of truth.

[project]
name = "radical.asyncflow"
version = "0.3.0"
version = "0.3.1"
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The project version is specified here and also in the root VERSION file. Maintaining the version number in two separate files increases the chance of them becoming out of sync during a release. To ensure a single source of truth, it would be better to have one file (e.g., pyproject.toml) define the version, and have other places (like the VERSION file, if needed by build scripts) read from it or be generated automatically.

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