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The Scientific Python Development Environment

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Spyder, the Scientific Python Development Environment, is an
IDE for researchers, engineers and data analysts.
It features a combination of the editing, analysis, debugging
and profiling functionality of a development tool with the
data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection and
visualization capabilities of an analysis package. Additionally,
Spyder offers built-in integration with scientific
libraries, including NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, IPython, QtConsole,
Matplotlib, SymPy, and more, and can be extended further with
full plugin support.

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_constraints 0000000114 114 Bytes
spyder-4.2.0.tar.gz 0011840358 11.3 MB
spyder-rpmlintrc 0000000108 108 Bytes
spyder.changes 0000137442 134 KB
spyder.spec 0000013993 13.7 KB
Revision 33 (latest revision is 124)
Benjamin Greiner's avatar Benjamin Greiner (bnavigator) accepted request 849756 from Benjamin Greiner's avatar Benjamin Greiner (bnavigator) (revision 33)
- Update to version 4.2.0
  New features
  * New, self-contained installers for Windows and macOS.
  * Add support for inline and interactive Matplotlib plots in the 
    debugger.
  * Automatic detection of conda and pyenv environments in 
    Preferences > Python interpreter.
  * Add functionality to do auto-formatting in the Editor. It can 
    be triggered in the menu Source > Format file or selection or 
    with the shorcut Ctrl+Alt+I (Cmd+Alt+I in macOS).
  * Add support for text snippets in the Editor. The list of 
    available snippets is shown in `Preferences > Completion and 
    linting > Snippets`.
  * Support caching cells send in succession to the IPython 
    console. This will run one cell after the previous one finished.
  * Make variables take precedence over Pdb commands in the 
    debugger. In case a variable clashes with a command, you'll 
    have to prefix the command with !.
  * Show a message to take a tour of Spyder features the first 
    time 4.2.0 is launched.
  * Drop support for Python 2.7 and 3.5.
  Important fixes
  * Improve performance in the Editor when painting indent guides 
    and showing linting messages.
  * Prevent the creation of temporary files in Dropbox directories 
    after saving in the Editor.
  * Prevent the Outline to degrade performance in the Editor when 
    visible. This was achieved by moving this pane to use the LSP 
    architecture.
  * Support Jedi 0.17.2
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