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1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """Release data for the IPython project."""
2 """Release data for the IPython project."""
3
3
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 # Copyright (c) 2008, IPython Development Team.
5 # Copyright (c) 2008, IPython Development Team.
6 # Copyright (c) 2001, Fernando Perez <fernando.perez@colorado.edu>
6 # Copyright (c) 2001, Fernando Perez <fernando.perez@colorado.edu>
7 # Copyright (c) 2001, Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
7 # Copyright (c) 2001, Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
8 # Copyright (c) 2001, Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu>
8 # Copyright (c) 2001, Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu>
9 #
9 #
10 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
10 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
11 #
11 #
12 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
12 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14
14
15 # Name of the package for release purposes. This is the name which labels
15 # Name of the package for release purposes. This is the name which labels
16 # the tarballs and RPMs made by distutils, so it's best to lowercase it.
16 # the tarballs and RPMs made by distutils, so it's best to lowercase it.
17 name = 'ipython'
17 name = 'ipython'
18
18
19 # IPython version information. An empty _version_extra corresponds to a full
19 # IPython version information. An empty _version_extra corresponds to a full
20 # release. 'dev' as a _version_extra string means this is a development
20 # release. 'dev' as a _version_extra string means this is a development
21 # version
21 # version
22 _version_major = 0
22 _version_major = 0
23 _version_minor = 13
23 _version_minor = 13
24 _version_micro = '' # use '' for first of series, number for 1 and above
24 _version_micro = '' # use '' for first of series, number for 1 and above
25 #_version_extra = 'dev'
25 #_version_extra = 'dev'
26 _version_extra = 'beta1'
27 #_version_extra = 'rc1'
26 #_version_extra = 'rc1'
28 #_version_extra = '' # Uncomment this for full releases
27 _version_extra = '' # Uncomment this for full releases
29
28
30 # Construct full version string from these.
29 # Construct full version string from these.
31 _ver = [_version_major, _version_minor]
30 _ver = [_version_major, _version_minor]
32 if _version_micro:
31 if _version_micro:
33 _ver.append(_version_micro)
32 _ver.append(_version_micro)
34 if _version_extra:
33 if _version_extra:
35 _ver.append(_version_extra)
34 _ver.append(_version_extra)
36
35
37 __version__ = '.'.join(map(str, _ver))
36 __version__ = '.'.join(map(str, _ver))
38
37
39 version = __version__ # backwards compatibility name
38 version = __version__ # backwards compatibility name
40
39
41 description = "IPython: Productive Interactive Computing"
40 description = "IPython: Productive Interactive Computing"
42
41
43 long_description = \
42 long_description = \
44 """
43 """
45 IPython provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most out of using Python
44 IPython provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most out of using Python
46 interactively. Its main components are:
45 interactively. Its main components are:
47
46
48 * Powerful interactive Python shells (terminal- and Qt-based).
47 * Powerful interactive Python shells (terminal- and Qt-based).
49 * A web-based interactive notebook environment with all shell features plus
48 * A web-based interactive notebook environment with all shell features plus
50 support for embedded figures, animations and rich media.
49 support for embedded figures, animations and rich media.
51 * Support for interactive data visualization and use of GUI toolkits.
50 * Support for interactive data visualization and use of GUI toolkits.
52 * Flexible, embeddable interpreters to load into your own projects.
51 * Flexible, embeddable interpreters to load into your own projects.
53 * A high-performance library for high level and interactive parallel computing
52 * A high-performance library for high level and interactive parallel computing
54 that works in multicore systems, clusters, supercomputing and cloud scenarios.
53 that works in multicore systems, clusters, supercomputing and cloud scenarios.
55
54
56 The enhanced interactive Python shells have the following main features:
55 The enhanced interactive Python shells have the following main features:
57
56
58 * Comprehensive object introspection.
57 * Comprehensive object introspection.
59
58
60 * Input history, persistent across sessions.
59 * Input history, persistent across sessions.
61
60
62 * Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated
61 * Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated
63 references.
62 references.
64
63
65 * Extensible tab completion, with support by default for completion of python
64 * Extensible tab completion, with support by default for completion of python
66 variables and keywords, filenames and function keywords.
65 variables and keywords, filenames and function keywords.
67
66
68 * Extensible system of 'magic' commands for controlling the environment and
67 * Extensible system of 'magic' commands for controlling the environment and
69 performing many tasks related either to IPython or the operating system.
68 performing many tasks related either to IPython or the operating system.
70
69
71 * A rich configuration system with easy switching between different setups
70 * A rich configuration system with easy switching between different setups
72 (simpler than changing $PYTHONSTARTUP environment variables every time).
71 (simpler than changing $PYTHONSTARTUP environment variables every time).
73
72
74 * Session logging and reloading.
73 * Session logging and reloading.
75
74
76 * Extensible syntax processing for special purpose situations.
75 * Extensible syntax processing for special purpose situations.
77
76
78 * Access to the system shell with user-extensible alias system.
77 * Access to the system shell with user-extensible alias system.
79
78
80 * Easily embeddable in other Python programs and GUIs.
79 * Easily embeddable in other Python programs and GUIs.
81
80
82 * Integrated access to the pdb debugger and the Python profiler.
81 * Integrated access to the pdb debugger and the Python profiler.
83
82
84 The parallel computing architecture has the following main features:
83 The parallel computing architecture has the following main features:
85
84
86 * Quickly parallelize Python code from an interactive Python/IPython session.
85 * Quickly parallelize Python code from an interactive Python/IPython session.
87
86
88 * A flexible and dynamic process model that be deployed on anything from
87 * A flexible and dynamic process model that be deployed on anything from
89 multicore workstations to supercomputers.
88 multicore workstations to supercomputers.
90
89
91 * An architecture that supports many different styles of parallelism, from
90 * An architecture that supports many different styles of parallelism, from
92 message passing to task farming.
91 message passing to task farming.
93
92
94 * Both blocking and fully asynchronous interfaces.
93 * Both blocking and fully asynchronous interfaces.
95
94
96 * High level APIs that enable many things to be parallelized in a few lines
95 * High level APIs that enable many things to be parallelized in a few lines
97 of code.
96 of code.
98
97
99 * Share live parallel jobs with other users securely.
98 * Share live parallel jobs with other users securely.
100
99
101 * Dynamically load balanced task farming system.
100 * Dynamically load balanced task farming system.
102
101
103 * Robust error handling in parallel code.
102 * Robust error handling in parallel code.
104
103
105 The latest development version is always available from IPython's `GitHub
104 The latest development version is always available from IPython's `GitHub
106 site <http://github.com/ipython>`_.
105 site <http://github.com/ipython>`_.
107 """
106 """
108
107
109 license = 'BSD'
108 license = 'BSD'
110
109
111 authors = {'Fernando' : ('Fernando Perez','fperez.net@gmail.com'),
110 authors = {'Fernando' : ('Fernando Perez','fperez.net@gmail.com'),
112 'Janko' : ('Janko Hauser','jhauser@zscout.de'),
111 'Janko' : ('Janko Hauser','jhauser@zscout.de'),
113 'Nathan' : ('Nathaniel Gray','n8gray@caltech.edu'),
112 'Nathan' : ('Nathaniel Gray','n8gray@caltech.edu'),
114 'Ville' : ('Ville Vainio','vivainio@gmail.com'),
113 'Ville' : ('Ville Vainio','vivainio@gmail.com'),
115 'Brian' : ('Brian E Granger', 'ellisonbg@gmail.com'),
114 'Brian' : ('Brian E Granger', 'ellisonbg@gmail.com'),
116 'Min' : ('Min Ragan-Kelley', 'benjaminrk@gmail.com'),
115 'Min' : ('Min Ragan-Kelley', 'benjaminrk@gmail.com'),
117 'Thomas' : ('Thomas A. Kluyver', 'takowl@gmail.com'),
116 'Thomas' : ('Thomas A. Kluyver', 'takowl@gmail.com'),
118 'JΓΆrgen' : ('JΓΆrgen Stenarson', 'jorgen.stenarson@bostream.nu'),
117 'JΓΆrgen' : ('JΓΆrgen Stenarson', 'jorgen.stenarson@bostream.nu'),
119 'Matthias' : ('Matthias Bussonnier', 'bussonniermatthias@gmail.com'),
118 'Matthias' : ('Matthias Bussonnier', 'bussonniermatthias@gmail.com'),
120 }
119 }
121
120
122 author = 'The IPython Development Team'
121 author = 'The IPython Development Team'
123
122
124 author_email = 'ipython-dev@scipy.org'
123 author_email = 'ipython-dev@scipy.org'
125
124
126 url = 'http://ipython.org'
125 url = 'http://ipython.org'
127
126
128 # This will only be valid for actual releases sent to PyPI, but that's OK since
127 # This will only be valid for actual releases sent to PyPI, but that's OK since
129 # those are the ones we want pip/easy_install to be able to find.
128 # those are the ones we want pip/easy_install to be able to find.
130 download_url = 'http://archive.ipython.org/release/%s' % version
129 download_url = 'http://archive.ipython.org/release/%s' % version
131
130
132 platforms = ['Linux','Mac OSX','Windows XP/2000/NT/Vista/7']
131 platforms = ['Linux','Mac OSX','Windows XP/2000/NT/Vista/7']
133
132
134 keywords = ['Interactive','Interpreter','Shell','Parallel','Distributed',
133 keywords = ['Interactive','Interpreter','Shell','Parallel','Distributed',
135 'Web-based computing', 'Qt console', 'Embedding']
134 'Web-based computing', 'Qt console', 'Embedding']
136
135
137 classifiers = [
136 classifiers = [
138 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
137 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
139 'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
138 'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
140 'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
139 'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
141 'Programming Language :: Python',
140 'Programming Language :: Python',
142 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
141 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
143 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
142 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
144 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
143 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
145 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
144 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
146 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1',
145 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1',
147 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2',
146 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2',
148 'Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing',
147 'Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing',
149 'Topic :: System :: Shells'
148 'Topic :: System :: Shells'
150 ]
149 ]
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