IMO, we shouldn't be introducing distinct EditText/EditMarkup
methods because it just doesn't make sense, you can do both in
one and EditCaption is a pretty odd case so we live it be.
- Callback structs has been moved to callbacks.go
- User / Chat and its methods -> chat.go
- Concept of Editable and Message Signature introduced
- No more types.go, it's been refactored into media.go + friends
This commit refactors lots of duplicated code from bot.go, so
instead of having N redundant SendX methods, now it's the
responsibility of all Sendable objects to implement Send(..)
instead. Impl in types_send.go, 150 LOC only!
This is a breaking change! Reducing memory usage from 1544 bytes
down to 504 bytes on 64-bit system. Considering Message is the
most used Telebot type, it's a pretty big deal.
Also, now we finally can test optional fields against nil!
Bot.Errors channel has been introduced. It can be used to
debug Telebot. It also fixes sendFile() which used to upload
with its own custom http.Client instead of http.DefaultClient.
This commit gets rid of multiple redundant copies of MarhsalJSON()
method present for all existing IQR. It does so by introducing a
new struct called InlineQueryResultBase, which takes care of new
Type (for JSON) and existing duplicated ID field.
InlineQueryResults is a new helper wrapper for []IQR slices. It
implements MarshalJSON, which makes sure IQR.ID and IQR.Type are
set properly (by computing a hash and infering IQR type).
This would fix the problem that forwarded messages from channels don't get detected as forwarded and allows you to get the chat id of the channel the message was originally posted to.
This commit gets rid of multiple redundant copies of MarhsalJSON()
method present for all existing IQR. It does so by introducing a
new struct called InlineQueryResultBase, which takes care of new
Type (for JSON) and existing duplicated ID field.
InlineQueryResults is a new helper wrapper for []IQR slices. It
implements MarshalJSON, which makes sure IQR.ID and IQR.Type are
set properly (by computing a hash and infering IQR type).