Gnumeric 1.12.39:
This is a minor bugfix release.
Fix ssdiff problem.
Fix ISREF.
Some internal array formula code cleanups.
Fix problem with stopping a glpk solver.
Improve workaround for gtk+ scrollbar bug.
Fix minor issue for MUNIT.
Doc fixes.
Kiwi is an efficient C++ implementation of the Cassowary constraint solving
algorithm. Kiwi is an implementation of the algorithm based on the seminal
Cassowary paper. It is not a refactoring of the original C++ solver. Kiwi has
been designed from the ground up to be lightweight and fast. Kiwi ranges from
10x to 500x faster than the original Cassowary solver will typical use cases
gaining a 40x improvement. Memory savings are consistently > 5x
Version 0.9.9:
Lmfit now uses the asteval (https://github.com/newville/asteval) package
instead of distributing its own copy. The minimum required asteval version
is 0.9.12, which is available on PyPi. If you see import errors related to
asteval, please make sure that you actually have the latest version installed.
ASTEVAL is a safe(ish) evaluator of Python expressions and statements, using
Python's ast module. The idea is to provide a simple, safe, and robust
miniature mathematical language that can handle user-input. The emphasis here
is on mathematical expressions, and so many functions from numpy are imported
and used if available.
Pretty, human readable formatting of quantities. Time intervals:
1337000 -> 15d 11h 23m 20s. Vague time intervals: 2674000 -> about a
month ago. Bytes: 1337 -> 1.34 kB.
Notable changes since 0.7.0:
- SQL() now strips the names from the output if the names argument is
unset.
- The dbReadTable(), dbWriteTable(), dbExistsTable(), dbRemoveTable(),
and dbListFields() generics now specialize over the first two
arguments to support implementations with the Id S4 class as type
for the second argument. Some packages may need to update their
documentation to satisfy R CMD check again.
- Schema support: Export Id(), new generics dbListObjects() and
dbUnquoteIdentifier(), methods for Id that call dbQuoteIdentifier()
and then forward.
- New dbQuoteLiteral() generic. The default implementation uses
switchpatch to avoid dispatch ambiguities, and forwards to
dbQuoteString() for character vectors. Backends may override methods
that also dispatch on the second argument, but in this case also an
override for the "SQL" class is necessary.
SciPy 1.0.1 is a bug-fix release with no new features compared to 1.0.0.
Probably the most important change is a fix for an incompatibility between
SciPy 1.0.0 and numpy.f2py in the NumPy master branch.
Methods and tools for displaying and analysing univariate time series
forecasts including exponential smoothing via state space models and
automatic ARIMA modelling.
Armadillo is a templated C++ linear algebra library (by Conrad
Sanderson) that aims towards a good balance between speed and ease of
use. Integer, floating point and complex numbers are supported, as
well as a subset of trigonometric and statistics functions. Various
matrix decompositions are provided through optional integration with
LAPACK and ATLAS libraries.
A collection of tests, data sets, and examples for diagnostic checking
in linear regression models. Furthermore, some generic tools for
inference in parametric models are provided.
Z3 is a theorem prover from Microsoft Research with support for bitvectors,
booleans, arrays, floating point numbers, strings, and other data types.
This is a fork of the original Z3. Unfortunately it conflicts with the math/z3
package as a result.
### 1.1.6 / 12.03.2018
Author: Todd Hambley <thambley@travelleaders.com>
Date: Mon Mar 12 14:20:39 2018 -0400
* fix reject for ruby 1.8.7
* fix using invalid code pages when writing workbook
### 1.1.5 / 20.11.2017
Author: Paco Guzmán <pacoguzman@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sun Nov 19 18:10:57 2017 +0100
* Avoid creating a class variable, that variable cannot be garbage collected and it retains a lot of memory
I forgot to patch this part in the latest update; sorry.
This has now been submitted upstream as well.
Originally from dholland@.
Compile-tested on NetBSD/amd64.
Bump PKGREVISION.
1.14.2:
This is a bugfix release for some bugs reported following the 1.14.1 release. The major
problems dealt with are as follows.
Residual bugs in the new array printing functionality.
Regression resulting in a relocation problem with shared library.
Improved PyPy compatibility.
From the release notes:
New features:
- New theories of strings and sequences.
- Incremental consequence finder for finite domains.
- CMake build system (thanks @delcypher).
- Updated and improved OCaml API (thanks @martin-neuhaeusser).
- Updated and improved Java API (thanks @cheshire).
- New resource limit facilities to avoid non-deterministic timeout behaviour.
- New bit-vector simplification and ackermannization tactics (thanks @MikolasJanota, @nunoplopes).
- QSAT: a new solver for quantified arithmetic problems. See:
Bjorner, Janota: Playing with Quantified Satisfaction, LPAR 2016.
A multitude of bugs has been fixed.
I am about to commit a separate package for the Python bindings.
Coordinated with dholland@
Changes:
- Updated to version 3.3.4 of Eigen
- Condition long long use on C++11.
- Pragmas for g++ & clang to suppress diagnostics messages are
disabled per CRAN Policy; use -Wno-ignored-attributes to quieten.