3.0.11:
- [FIX] Repair Environment.exit() to support PEP-479 and Python 3.7.
- [FIX] Fix wrong usage_since calculation in preemptions
- [NEW] Add "Time and Scheduling" section to docs
- [CHANGE] Move Interrupt from events to exceptions
- [FIX] Various minor documentation improvements
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3.0.10 – 2016-08-26
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- [FIX] Conditions no longer leak callbacks on events (thanks to Peter Grayson).
3.0.9 – 2016-06-12
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- [NEW] PriorityStore resource and performance benchmarks were implemented by
Peter Grayson.
- [FIX] Support for identifying nested preemptions was added by Cristian Klein.
(pkgsrc changes)
- drop test target, just 'make test' (by built-in) seems to work.
Problems found with existing distfile for eagle:
distfiles/eagle-lin32-7.4.0.run
No changes made to eagle/distinfo file.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Update LICENSE HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES
Now it is python3 compatible
Complete test target
Upstream changes:
3.0.8 2015-06-23
[NEW] Added a monitoring guide to the documentation.
[FIX] Improved packaging (thanks to Larissa Reis).
[FIX] Fixed and improved various test cases.
3.0.7 2015-03-01
[FIX] State of resources and requests were inconsistent before the request has been processed (issue #62).
[FIX] Empty conditions were never triggered (regression in 3.0.6, issue #63).
[FIX] Environment.run() will fail if the until event does not get triggered (issue #64).
[FIX] Callback modification during event processing is now prohibited (thanks to Andreas Beham).
3.0.6 - 2015-01-30
[NEW] Guide to SimPy resources.
[CHANGE] Improve performance of condition events.
[CHANGE] Improve performance of filter store (thanks to Christoph Körner).
[CHANGE] Exception tracebacks are now more compact.
[FIX] AllOf conditions handle already processed events correctly (issue #52).
[FIX] Add sync() to RealtimeEnvironment to reset its internal wall-clock reference time (issue #42).
[FIX] Only send copies of exceptions into processes to prevent traceback modifications.
[FIX] Documentation improvements.
3.0.5 2014-05-14
[CHANGE] Move interruption and all of the safety checks into a new event (pull request #30)
[FIX] FilterStore.get() now behaves correctly (issue #49).
[FIX] Documentation improvements.
3.0.4 2014-04-07
[NEW] Verified, that SimPy works on Python 3.4.
[NEW] Guide to SimPy events
[CHANGE] The result dictionary for condition events (AllOF / & and AnyOf / |) now is an OrderedDict sorted in the same way as the original events list.
[CHANGE] Condition events now also except processed events.
[FIX] Resource.request() directly after Resource.release() no longer successful. The process now has to wait as supposed to.
[FIX] Event.fail() now accept all exceptions derived from BaseException instead of only Exception.
3.0.3 2014-03-06
[NEW] Guide to SimPy basics.
[NEW] Guide to SimPy Environments.
[FIX] Timing problems with real time simulation on Windows (issue #46).
[FIX] Installation problems on Windows due to Unicode errors (issue #41).
[FIX] Minor documentation issues.
3.0.2 2013-10-24
[FIX] The default capacity for Container and FilterStore is now also inf.
3.0.1 2013-10-24
[FIX] Documentation and default parameters of Store didn’t match. Its default capacity is now inf.
3.0 2013-10-11
SimPy 3 has been completely rewritten from scratch. Our main goals were to simplify the API and code base as well as making SimPy more flexible and extensible. Some of the most important changes are:
Stronger focus on events. Processes yield event instances and are suspended until the event is triggered. An example for an event is a timeout (formerly known as hold), but even processes are now events, too (you can wait until a process terminates).
Events can be combined with & (and) and | (or) to create condition events.
Process can now be defined by any generator function. You don’t have to subclass Process anymore.
No more global simulation state. Every simulation stores its state in an environment which is comparable to the old Simulation class.
Improved resource system with newly added resource types.
Removed plotting and GUI capabilities. Pyside and matplotlib are much better with this.
Greatly improved test suite. Its cleaner, and the tests are shorter and more numerous.
Completely overhauled documentation.
- HOMEPAGE moved
(upstream)
- Update 2.3 to 2.3.1
v2.3.1 £ü 2012-01-28:
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- [NEW] More improvements on the documentation.
- [FIX] Syntax error in tkconsole.py when installing on Py3.2.
- [FIX] Added *mock* to the dep. list in SimPy.test().
Remove devel/py-ctypes (only needed by and supporting python24).
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED and PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE
lines that just mirror defaults now.
Miscellaneous cleanup while editing all these files.
Based on PR#43410 by Wen Heping.
* add math to CATEGORIES.
* set LICENSE=gnu-lgpl-v2.1.
* add PyPi to MASTER_SITES.
* fixes test target.
* simplify PKGNAME.
Major changes from 2.0.1 are:
* A SimPy debugger which allows users to interactively step through their
simulation models. Not just for debugging, but also great for learning and
teaching SimPy!
* A new document, describing API and tools for gaining insight into and
debugging SimPy models.
* Two tutorials showing the use of SimPy's advanced object oriented API.
changes:
SimPy 2.0.1 is a bug-fix release of SimPy 2.0. It
repairs bugs and imperfections in libraries, documentation
and models.
SimPy 2.0 has been a major release of the SimPy simulation
package. It runs on all platforms supporting Python (MS Windows,Linux, Mac).
The major new features of that release are
* an Object Oriented API (in addition to the existing API),
* integration of all documentation into one browsable
and searchable HTML document.
SimPy 2.0 is fully backwards compatible with previous
SimPy versions.
- assume that Python 2.4 and 2.5 are compatible and allow checking for
fallout.
- remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLE that are obsoleted by the 2.3+
default. Modify the others to deal with the removals.
SimPy 1.8 is a major release with new capabilities, improved documentation
and bug fixes. It is fully backwards compatible with previous versions.
From SimPy 1.8 on, the obsolete Python version 2.2 is no longer supported.
Some of the changes and improvements are:
* New compound yield statements, supporting time-out or event-based
reneging in 'get' and 'put' operations on Store and Level resources.
* yield get on a Store resource can now have a filter function which
selects which and how many items (e.g. "3 parcels weighing less than
3 pounds") should be retrieved.
* The Manual has been thoroughly edited, restructured and rewritten
with a view to greater clarity and readability. It is provided in both
HTML and PDF format.
* The Cheatsheet has been completely rewritten in a tabular format and
reduced to just a few pages. The goal was to turn it into a concise
desktop reference of SimPy commands. The Cheatsheet is provided in both
XLS (MS Excel spreadsheet) and PDF format.
SimPy 1.7.1 is a minor (maintenance) release which fixes a few bugs
in 1.7. The SimPy 1.7.1 API is identical to that of version 1.7.
SimPy 1.7 is fully compatible with version 1.6.1. This major release brings
significant new capabilities for the SimPy modeller and thus a broader
field of applicability to SimPy. It is now very easy to implement models
for scenarios involving:
* producer/consumer relationships between processes,
* multi-process cooperations,
* multi-resource requests, and
* consumable resources.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.