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Add layer() and deprecate compose() #434

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Add layer() and deprecate compose() #434

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Add layer() which has a more intuitive name than compose() and aligns with multi-color handling similar to other API methods that handle multi-color, like interpolate(), average(), steps(), etc.

Add layer() which has a more intuitive name than compose() and aligns
with multi-color handling similar to other API methods that handle
multi-color, like interpolate(), average(), steps(), etc.
@gir-bot gir-bot added S: needs-review Needs to be reviewed and/or approved. C: docs Related to documentation. C: infrastructure Related to project infrastructure. C: source Related to source code. C: tests Related to testing. labels Sep 6, 2024
Explicitly state the planned removal of compose and clean up some
inconsistencies in the API.
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@gir-bot lgtm

@gir-bot gir-bot added S: approved The pull request is ready to be merged. and removed S: needs-review Needs to be reviewed and/or approved. labels Sep 6, 2024
@facelessuser facelessuser merged commit f18b630 into main Sep 6, 2024
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@facelessuser facelessuser deleted the feature/layer branch September 6, 2024 13:23
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