python-tables
PyTables is a package for managing hierarchical datasets and designed to efficently cope with extremely large amounts of
data. PyTables is built on top of the HDF5 library and the NumPy package and features an object-oriented interface
that, combined with C-code generated from Pyrex sources, makes of it a fast, yet extremely easy to use tool for
interactively save and retrieve large amounts of data.
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tables-3.10.1.tar.gz | 0004762413 4.54 MB |
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- Update to 3.10.1 ## Bugfixes * Fix version constraints for the numpy runtime requirements * (#1204). * For a mistake it didn't allow to use PyTables with numpy 2.x. * Fix compatibility with PyPy (:issue:1205), Thanks to Michał Górny. ## Improvements * Upstream: Enforce numpy >= 2 as build constraint (see discussion in #1200). -- not enforced in openSUSE * Use tuple of plain ints for chunk info coordinates. Thanks to Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer. * Enable faulthandler in tables.tests.test_all. Thanks to Eric Larson. - Release 3.10.0 * New direct chunking API which allows access to raw chunk data skipping the HDF5 filter pipeline (cutting overhead, see "Optimization tips" in User's Guide), as well as querying chunk information (#1187). Thanks to Ivan Vilata and Francesc Alted. This development was funded by a NumFOCUS grant. ## Improvements * This release is finally compatible with NumPy 2 with wheels being built against it so that they are still binary-compatible with NumPy 1 installations (#1176, #1183, #1184, #1192, #1195, #1160, #1172, #1185). NumPy >= 1.20 is required now. Thanks to Antonio Valentino, Maximilian Linhoff and Eric Larson. * Fix compatibility with Python 3.13 (#1166), Python >= 3.10 required. Cython 3.0.10 is required for building. Thanks to Antonio Valentino. * Add type hints to atom.py (#1079). This also narrows some
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