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What's New What's New
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Beta Releases
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v1.0b3 v1.0b3
---------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Beta release 3. - Beta release 3.
- This is an internal release for conda-forge integration testing. - Improvements made for conda-forge integration testing.
- Fixed an incorrectly initialized variable issue with vinterp. This issue - Fixed an incorrectly initialized variable issue with vinterp. This issue
mainly impacts the unit tests for continuous integration testing with mainly impacts the unit tests for continuous integration testing with
conda-forge, since the data set used for these tests is heavily cropped. conda-forge, since the data set used for these tests is heavily cropped.
- Back-ported the inspect.BoundArguments.apply_defaults so that Python 3.4
works. Windows users that want to try out wrf-python with Python 3.4
can use the bladwig conda channel to get it.
v1.0b2 v1.0b2
---------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Beta release 2. - Beta release 2.
- xarray 0.9 no longer includes default index dimensions in the coordinate - xarray 0.9 no longer includes default index dimensions in the coordinate
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- Documentation updated to show the new output from xarray. - Documentation updated to show the new output from xarray.
v1.0b1 v1.0b1
---------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Beta release 1. - Beta release 1.
- Added more packaging boilerplate. - Added more packaging boilerplate.
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to find a workaround before the next release. Windows users should use to find a workaround before the next release. Windows users should use
Python 2.7 or Python 3.4 for now. Python 2.7 or Python 3.4 for now.
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Alpha Releases
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v1.0a3 v1.0a3
----------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Alpha release 3. - Alpha release 3.
- Added docstrings. - Added docstrings.
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- Currently unable to build on Windows with Python 3.5+ using open source - Currently unable to build on Windows with Python 3.5+ using open source
mingw compiler. The mingwpy project is working on resolving the mingw compiler. The mingwpy project is working on resolving the
incompatibilities between mingw and Visual Studio 2015 that was used to incompatibilities between mingw and Visual Studio 2015 that was used to
build Python 3.5+. build Python 3.5+. Numpy 1.13 also has improved f2py support for
- Numpy distutils compiler options for win64 are hard-coded to turn Python 3.5+ on Windows, so this will be revisited when it is released.
optimizations off. Will work on a patch before 1.0.0 is released, as
part of the v1.0b3 continuous integration changes.

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