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2014-09-30 12:31:54 by Filip Hajny | Files touched by this commit (3) |
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0.5.2 (2014-07-31)
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- Changed travis config to use miniconda for faster testing.
- Added wheel configuration to setup.cfg.
- Ensure resource streams are closed after reading.
- Require setuptools.
(Issue #169)
- Implemented real, imag and T Quantity properties.
(Issue #171)
- Implemented __int__ and __long__ for Quantity
(Issue #170)
- Fixed SI prefix error on ureg.convert.
(Issue #156, thanks jdreaver)
- Fixed parsing of multiparemeter contexts.
(Issue #174)
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2014-06-01 14:49:35 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (208) |
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Remove FETCH_USING.
It is a user-defined variable and should NOT be set in Makefiles.
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2014-02-15 00:14:03 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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0.4.2 (2014-02-14)
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- Python 2.6 support
(Issue #96, thanks tiagocoutinho)
- Fixed symbol for inch.
(Issue #102, thanks cybertoast)
- Stop raising AttributeError when wrapping funcs without all of the attributes.
(Issue #100, thanks jturner314)
- Fixed warning appearing in Py2.x when comparing a Numpy Array with an empty string.
(Issue #98, thanks jturner314)
- Add links to AUR packages in docs.
(Issue #91, thanks jturner314)
- Fixed garbage collection related problem.
(Issue #92, thanks jturner314)
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2014-01-11 23:20:53 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (3) |
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0.4 (2013-12-17)
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- Introduced Contexts: relation between incompatible dimensions.
(Issue #65)
- Fixed get_base_units for non multiplicative units.
(Related to issue #66)
- Implemented default formatting for quantities.
- Changed comparison between Quantities containing NumPy arrays.
(Issue #75) - BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE
- Fixes for NumPy 1.8 due to changes in handling binary ops.
(Issue #73)
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2013-09-15 22:35:02 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (4) |
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Import py27-pint-0.3.1 as wip/py-pint.
Pint is Python module/package to define, operate and manipulate physical
quantities: the product of a numerical value and a unit of measurement.
It allows arithmetic operations between them and conversions from and
to different units.
It is distributed with a comprehensive list of physical units, prefixes
and constants. Due to it's modular design, you to extend (or even rewrite!)
the complete list without changing the source code
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