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Currently, two calls to chparse.load(file) will return two separate Chart files backed by the same instruments dict resulting in a Chart object that may have incorrect values in the instruments. Fix this by making instruments part of each instance instead of a class field.
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You realize this hasn't been updated in nearly 3 years? Anyway, if you could add a regression test for this that would be great. If not say so and I'll merge here and do it myself whenever I get around to releasing. |
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Indeed. I've worked around this in my project by just copying chart to my own class. For my own workflow learning on open source projects, I'll followup on this and write some tests later this week. No sense in putting more on you :) |
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Currently, two calls to chparse.load(file) will return two separate Chart files backed by the same instruments dict resulting in a Chart object that may have incorrect values in the instruments.
Fix this by making instruments part of each instance instead of a class field.