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------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 1 06:38:50 UTC 2018 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de> - specfile: * removed devel from noarch - update to version 0.5.1: * The Python 3.6.7 and 3.7.1 point releases changed the standard tokenizer module in a way that broke patsy. Updated patsy to work with these point releases. (See `#131 <https://github.com/pydata/patsy/pull/131>`__ for details.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 11 23:53:17 UTC 2018 - arun@gmx.de - specfile: * update copyirght year - update to version 0.5.0: * Dropped support for Python 2.6 and 3.3. * Update to keep up with "pandas" API changes * More consistent handling of degenerate linear constraints in * Fix a crash in "DesignMatrix.__repr__" when "shape[0] == 0" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun May 8 07:03:49 UTC 2016 - arun@gmx.de - specfile: * updated source url to files.pythonhosted.org ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Nov 14 21:08:57 UTC 2015 - arun@gmx.de - update to version 0.4.1: * On Python 2, accept "unicode" strings containing only ASCII characters as valid formula descriptions in the high-level formula API (:func:`dmatrix` and friends). This is intended as a convenience for people using Python 2 with "from __future__ import unicode_literals". (See :ref:`py2-versus-py3`.) * Accept "long" as a valid integer type in the new :class:`DesignInfo` classes. In particular this fixes errors that arise on 64-bit Windows builds (where "ndarray.shape" contains "long" objects), like "ValueError: For numerical factors, num_columns must be an int." * Fix deprecation warnings encountered with numpy 1.10 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 22 12:04:39 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to version 0.4.0 + Incompatible changes: * :class:`EvalFactor` and :meth:`ModelDesc.from_formula` no longer take an ``eval_env`` argument. * The :func:`design_matrix_builders` function and the :meth:`factor_protocol.memorize_passes_needed` method now require an ``eval_env`` as an additional argument. * The :class:`DesignInfo` constructor's arguments have totally changed. In addition to the changes needed to support the new features below, we no longer support "shim" DesignInfo objects that have non-trivial term specifications. This was only included in the first place to provide a compatibility hook for competing formula libraries; four years later, no such libraries have shown up. If one does, we can re-add it, but I'm not going to bother maintaining it in the mean time... * Dropped support for Python 3.2. + Other changes: * Patsy now supports Pandas's new (version 0.15 or later) categorical objects. * Formulas (or more precisely, :class:`EvalFactor` objects) now only keep a reference to the variables required from their environment instead of the whole environment where the formula was defined. (Thanks to Christian Hudon.) * :class:`DesignInfo` has new attributes :attr:`DesignInfo.factor_infos` and :attr:`DesignInfo.term_codings` which provide detailed metadata about how each factor and term is encoded. * As a result of the above changes, the split between :class:`DesignInfo` and :class:`DesignMatrixBuilder` is no longer necessary; :class:`DesignMatrixBuiler` has been eliminated. So for example, :func:`design_matrix_builders` now returns a list of :class:`DesignInfo` objects, and you can now pass :class:`DesignInfo` objects directly to any function for building design matrices. For compatibility, :class:`DesignInfo` continues to provide ``.builder`` and ``.design_info`` attributes, so that old code should continue to work; however, these attributes are deprecated. * Ensured that attempting to pickle most Patsy objects raises an error. This has never been supported, and the interesting cases failed in any case, but now we're taking a more systematic approach. (Soon we will add real, supported pickling support.) * Fixed a bug when running under ``python -OO``. - update to version 0.3.0: * New stateful transforms for computing natural and cylic cubic splines with constraints, and tensor spline bases with constraints. (Thanks to @broessli and GDF Suez for contributing this code.) * Dropped support for Python 2.5 and earlier. * Switched to using a single source tree for both Python 2 and Python 3. * Added a fast-path to skip NA detection for inputs with boolean dtypes (thanks to Matt Davis for patch). * Incompatible change: Sometimes when building a design matrix for a formula that does not depend on the data in any way, like "1 ~ 1", we have no way to determine how many rows the resulting matrix should have. In previous versions of patsy, when this occurred we simply returned a matrix with 1 row. In 0.3.0+, we instead refuse to guess, and raise an error. Note that because of the next change listed, this situation occurs less frequently in 0.3.0 than in previous versions. * If the data argument to :func:`build_design_matrices` (or derived functions like :func:`dmatrix`, :func:`dmatrices`) is a :class:`pandas.DataFrame`, then we now check its number of rows and index, and insist that the output design matrices match. This also means that if data is a DataFrame, then the error described in the first bullet above cannot occur -- we will simply return a column of 1s that is the same size as the input dataframe. * Worked around some more limitations in py2exe/py2app and friends. - specfile: * update copyright year * changed README to README.rst ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 22 14:02:31 UTC 2013 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Initial version (0.2.1)
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