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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """Release data for the IPython project."""
3 3
4 4 #*****************************************************************************
5 5 # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team
6 6 # Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
7 7 # Copyright (c) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and Nathaniel Gray
8 8 # <n8gray@caltech.edu>
9 9 #
10 10 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
11 11 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
12 12 #*****************************************************************************
13 13
14 14 # Name of the package for release purposes. This is the name which labels
15 15 # the tarballs and RPMs made by distutils, so it's best to lowercase it.
16 16 name = 'ipython'
17 17
18 18 # For versions with substrings (like 0.6.16.svn), use an extra . to separate
19 19 # the new substring. We have to avoid using either dashes or underscores,
20 20 # because bdist_rpm does not accept dashes (an RPM) convention, and
21 21 # bdist_deb does not accept underscores (a Debian convention).
22 22
23 23 development = True # change this to False to do a release
24 24 version_base = '0.10.2'
25 branch = 'ipython'
25 extra_ver = None # Default
26 extra_ver = 'rc1' # Use for release candidates and similar
26 27
27 28 if development:
28 if branch == 'ipython':
29 if extra_ver == None:
29 30 version = '%s.git' % (version_base)
30 31 else:
31 version = '%s.git.%s' % (version_base, branch)
32 version = '%s.%s' % (version_base, extra_ver)
32 33 else:
33 34 version = version_base
34 35
35 36
36 37 description = "An interactive computing environment for Python"
37 38
38 39 long_description = \
39 40 """
40 41 The goal of IPython is to create a comprehensive environment for
41 42 interactive and exploratory computing. To support this goal, IPython
42 43 has two main components:
43 44
44 45 * An enhanced interactive Python shell.
45 46
46 47 * An architecture for interactive parallel computing.
47 48
48 49 The enhanced interactive Python shell has the following main features:
49 50
50 51 * Comprehensive object introspection.
51 52
52 53 * Input history, persistent across sessions.
53 54
54 55 * Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated
55 56 references.
56 57
57 58 * Readline based name completion.
58 59
59 60 * Extensible system of 'magic' commands for controlling the environment and
60 61 performing many tasks related either to IPython or the operating system.
61 62
62 63 * Configuration system with easy switching between different setups (simpler
63 64 than changing $PYTHONSTARTUP environment variables every time).
64 65
65 66 * Session logging and reloading.
66 67
67 68 * Extensible syntax processing for special purpose situations.
68 69
69 70 * Access to the system shell with user-extensible alias system.
70 71
71 72 * Easily embeddable in other Python programs and wxPython GUIs.
72 73
73 74 * Integrated access to the pdb debugger and the Python profiler.
74 75
75 76 The parallel computing architecture has the following main features:
76 77
77 78 * Quickly parallelize Python code from an interactive Python/IPython session.
78 79
79 80 * A flexible and dynamic process model that be deployed on anything from
80 81 multicore workstations to supercomputers.
81 82
82 83 * An architecture that supports many different styles of parallelism, from
83 84 message passing to task farming.
84 85
85 86 * Both blocking and fully asynchronous interfaces.
86 87
87 88 * High level APIs that enable many things to be parallelized in a few lines
88 89 of code.
89 90
90 91 * Share live parallel jobs with other users securely.
91 92
92 93 * Dynamically load balanced task farming system.
93 94
94 95 * Robust error handling in parallel code.
95 96
96 97 The latest development version is always available from IPython's `GitHub
97 98 site <http://github.com/ipython/ipython>`_.
98 99 """
99 100
100 101 license = 'BSD'
101 102
102 103 authors = {'Fernando' : ('Fernando Perez','fperez.net@gmail.com'),
103 104 'Janko' : ('Janko Hauser','jhauser@zscout.de'),
104 105 'Nathan' : ('Nathaniel Gray','n8gray@caltech.edu'),
105 106 'Ville' : ('Ville Vainio','vivainio@gmail.com'),
106 107 'Brian' : ('Brian E Granger', 'ellisonbg@gmail.com'),
107 108 'Min' : ('Min Ragan-Kelley', 'benjaminrk@gmail.com')
108 109 }
109 110
110 111 author = 'The IPython Development Team'
111 112
112 113 author_email = 'ipython-dev@scipy.org'
113 114
114 115 url = 'http://ipython.scipy.org'
115 116
116 117 download_url = 'http://ipython.scipy.org/dist'
117 118
118 119 platforms = ['Linux','Mac OSX','Windows XP/2000/NT','Windows 95/98/ME']
119 120
120 121 keywords = ['Interactive','Interpreter','Shell','Parallel','Distributed']
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