The Scientific Python Development Environment
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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spyder.spec | 0000016166 15.8 KB |
Revision 76 (latest revision is 124)
- Update to version 5.1.2 * Add an entry called Restart in debug mode to the File menu. That will allow users to inspect the log files generated by Spyder by going to the menu Tools > Debug logs after the restart. * Add a new command line option called --conf-dir to set a custom configuration directory for Spyder. * Show hidden directories in Projects by default. * Use toolbar ids and widget/action ids when adding an item to a toolbar. * Use menu and item ids to add items to the Main Menu plugin. * Fix several performance issues in the Editor. * Fix slow browsing of variables in the Variable Explorer when Numpy and Pandas are not installed. * Discard symbols imported from other libraries in the Outline pane.
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