File python-numexpr.changes of Package python-numexpr

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Mon Feb  1 11:39:24 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- update to version 2.4.6:
  * Fixed some UserWarnings in Solaris (PR #189, Graham Jones).
  * Better handling of MSVC defines. (#168, Francesc Alted).
- update to version 2.4.5:
  * Undone a 'fix' for a harmless data race. (#185 Benedikt Reinartz,
    Francesc Alted).
  * Ignore NumPy warnings (overflow/underflow, divide by zero and
    others) that only show up in Python3. Masking these warnings in
    tests is fine because all the results are checked to be
    valid. (#183, Francesc Alted).
- update to version 2.4.4:
  * Honor OMP_NUM_THREADS as a fallback in case NUMEXPR_NUM_THREADS is
    not set. Fixes #161. (PR #175, Stefan Erb).
  * Added support for AppVeyor (PR #178 Andrea Bedini)
  * Fix to allow numexpr to be imported after eventlet.monkey_patch(),
    as suggested in #118 (PR #180 Ben Moran).
  * Fix harmless data race that triggers false positives in
    ThreadSanitizer. (PR #179, Clement Courbet).
  * Fixed some string tests on Python 3 (PR #182, Antonio Valentino).

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Thu May  7 18:37:17 UTC 2015 - benoit.monin@gmx.fr

- update to version 2.4.3:
  * Comparisons with empty strings work correctly now. Fixes #121
    and PyTables #184.
- additional changes from version 2.4.2:
  * Improved setup.py so that pip can query the name and version
    without actually doing the installation. Thanks to Joris
    Borgdorff.
- additional changes from version 2.4.1:
  * Added more configuration examples for compiling with MKL/VML
    support. Thanks to Davide Del Vento.
  * Symbol MKL_VML changed into MKL_DOMAIN_VML because the former
    is deprecated in newer MKL. Thanks to Nick Papior Andersen.
  * Better determination of methods in cpuinfo module. Thanks to
    Marc Jofre.
  * Improved NumPy version determination (handy for 1.10.0). Thanks
    to Åsmund Hjulstad.
  * Benchmarks run now with both Python 2 and Python 3. Thanks to
    Zoran Plesivčak.
- remove shebang of cpuinfo.py instead of setting it executable
- remove unneeded clean section

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Thu May  8 10:51:51 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- Update to 2.4
  * A new `contains()` function has been added for detecting substrings
    in strings.  Only plain strings (bytes) are supported for now.  See
    PR #135 and ticket #142.  Thanks to Marcin Krol.
  * New version of setup.py that allows better management of NumPy
    dependency.  See PR #133.  Thanks to Aleks Bunin.

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Wed Mar 12 13:24:36 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- update to 2.3.1
  * Added support for shift-left (<<) and shift-right (>>) binary operators.
    See PR #131. Thanks to fish2000!
  * Removed the rpath flag for the GCC linker, because it is probably
    not necessary and it chokes to clang.
- update to 2.3
  * Site has been migrated to https://github.com/pydata/numexpr.  All
    new tickets and PR should be directed there.
  * [ENH] A `conj()` function for computing the conjugate of complex
    arrays has been added.  Thanks to David Menéndez.  See PR #125.
  * [FIX] Fixed a DeprecationWarning derived of using oa_ndim == 0 and
    op_axes == NULL when using NpyIter_AdvancedNew() and NumPy 1.8.
    Thanks to Mark Wiebe for advise on how to fix this properly.

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Tue Oct 22 13:32:08 UTC 2013 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- update to 2.2.2
  * The `copy_args` argument of `NumExpr` function has been brought
    back.  This has been mainly necessary for compatibility with
    PyTables < 3.0, which I decided to continue to support.  Fixed #115.
  * The `__nonzero__` method in `ExpressionNode` class has been
    commented out.  This is also for compatibility with PyTables < 3.0.
    See #24 for details.
  * Fixed the type of some parameters in the C extension so that s390
    architecture compiles.  Fixes #116.  Thank to Antonio Valentino for
    reporting and the patch.
- update to 2.2.1
  * Fixes a secondary effect of "from numpy.testing import `*`", where
    division is imported now too, so only then necessary functions from
    there are imported now.  Thanks to Christoph Gohlke for the patch.
- update to 2.2
  * [LICENSE] Fixed a problem with the license of the
    numexpr/win32/pthread.{c,h} files emulating pthreads on Windows
    platforms.  After persmission from the original authors is granted,
    these files adopt the MIT license and can be redistributed without
    problems.  See issue #109 for details
    (https://code.google.com/p/numexpr/issues/detail?id=110).
  * [ENH] Improved the algorithm to decide the initial number of threads
    to be used.  This was necessary because by default, numexpr was
    using a number of threads equal to the detected number of cores, and
    this can be just too much for moder systems where this number can be
    too high (and counterporductive for performance in many cases).
    Now, the 'NUMEXPR_NUM_THREADS' environment variable is honored, and
    in case this is not present, a maximum number of *8* threads are
    setup initially.  The new algorithm is fully described in the Users
    Guide now in the note of 'General routines' section:
    https://code.google.com/p/numexpr/wiki/UsersGuide#General_routines.
    Closes #110.
  * [ENH] numexpr.test() returns `TestResult` instead of None now.
    Closes #111.
  * [FIX] Modulus with zero with integers no longer crashes the
    interpreter.  It nows puts a zero in the result.  Fixes #107.
  * [API CLEAN] Removed `copy_args` argument of `evaluate`.  This should
    only be used by old versions of PyTables (< 3.0).
  * [DOC] Documented the `optimization` and `truediv` flags of
    `evaluate` in Users Guide
    (https://code.google.com/p/numexpr/wiki/UsersGuide).

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Mon May  6 06:22:06 UTC 2013 - highwaystar.ru@gmail.com

- python3 package added 
- update to 2.1
 * New compatibility with Python 3:
 * switch from PyString to PyBytes API (requires Python >= 2.6).
 * fixed incompatibilities regarding the int/long API
 * use the Py_TYPE macro
 * use the PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT macro instead of PyObject_HEAD_INIT
 * Dropped compatibility with Python < 2.6.
 * Fixed several issues with different platforms not supporting 
 multithreading or subprocess properly (see tickets #75 and #77).
 * Now, when trying to use pure Python boolean operators, 'and', 
 'or' and 'not, an error is issued and suggesting that '&', '|' 
 and '~' should be used instead (fixes #24).

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Tue Aug 14 10:24:42 UTC 2012 - scorot@free.fr

- fix requiements for SLE 11 

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Tue Jul 31 13:42:58 UTC 2012 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- Update to 2.0.1
  *Added compatibility with Python 2.5 (2.4 is definitely not supported
    anymore).
  *`numexpr.evaluate` is fully documented now, in particular the new
  `out`, `order` and `casting` parameters.
  *Reduction operations are fully documented now.
  *Negative axis in reductions are not supported (they have never been
    actually), and a `ValueError` will be raised if they are used.
- Update to 2.0
  - Added support for the new iterator object in NumPy 1.6 and later.
    This allows for better performance with operations that implies
    broadcast operations, fortran-ordered or non-native byte orderings.
    Performance for other scenarios is preserved (except for very small
    arrays).
  - Division in numexpr is consistent now with Python/NumPy.    Fixes #22
    and #58.
  - Constants like "2." or "2.0" must be evaluated as float, not
    integer.    Fixes #59.
  - `evaluate()` function has received a new parameter `out` for storing
    the result in already allocated arrays.    This is very useful when
    dealing with large arrays, and a allocating new space for keeping
    the result is not acceptable.    Closes #56.
  - Maximum number of threads raised from 256 to 4096.    Machines with a
    higher number of cores will still be able to import numexpr, but
    limited to 4096 (which is an absurdly high number already).
- Update to 1.4.2
  - Multithreaded operation is disabled for small arrays (< 32 KB).
    This allows to remove the overhead of multithreading for such a
    small arrays.    Closes #36.
  - Dividing int arrays by zero gives a 0 as result now (and not a
    floating point exception anymore.    This behaviour mimics NumPy.
    Thanks to Gaëtan de Menten for the fix.    Closes #37.
  - When compiled with VML support, the number of threads is set to 1
    for VML core, and to the number of cores for the native pthreads
    implementation.    This leads to much better performance.    Closes #39.
  - Fixed different issues with reduction operations (`sum`, `prod`).
    The problem is that the threaded code does not work well for
    broadcasting or reduction operations.    Now, the serial code is used
    in those cases.    Closes #41.
  - Optimization of "compilation phase" through a better hash.    This can
    lead up to a 25% of improvement when operating with variable
    expressions over small arrays.    Thanks to Gaëtan de Menten for the
    patch.    Closes #43.
  - The ``set_num_threads`` now returns the number of previous thread
    setting, as stated in the docstrings.

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Fri Jul  1 08:16:08 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de

- Require python-numpy

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Fri Jul  1 07:22:37 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de

- Initial version

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