# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Release data for the IPython project.""" #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2008-2011, IPython Development Team. # Copyright (c) 2001-2007, Fernando Perez # Copyright (c) 2001, Janko Hauser # Copyright (c) 2001, Nathaniel Gray # # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Name of the package for release purposes. This is the name which labels # the tarballs and RPMs made by distutils, so it's best to lowercase it. name = 'ipython' # IPython version information. An empty _version_extra corresponds to a full # release. 'dev' as a _version_extra string means this is a development # version _version_major = 0 _version_minor = 12 _version_micro = 1 # use '' for first of series, number for 1 and above _version_extra = 'dev' #_version_extra = 'rc1' #_version_extra = '' # Uncomment this for full releases # Construct full version string from these. _ver = [_version_major, _version_minor] if _version_micro: _ver.append(_version_micro) if _version_extra: _ver.append(_version_extra) __version__ = '.'.join(map(str, _ver)) version = __version__ # backwards compatibility name description = "IPython: Productive Interactive Computing" long_description = \ """ IPython provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most out of using Python interactively. Its main components are: * Powerful interactive Python shells (terminal- and Qt-based). * Support for interactive data visualization and use of GUI toolkits. * Flexible, embeddable interpreters to load into your own projects. * Tools for high level and interactive parallel computing. The enhanced interactive Python shells have the following main features: * Comprehensive object introspection. * Input history, persistent across sessions. * Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated references. * Readline based name completion. * Extensible system of 'magic' commands for controlling the environment and performing many tasks related either to IPython or the operating system. * Configuration system with easy switching between different setups (simpler than changing $PYTHONSTARTUP environment variables every time). * Session logging and reloading. * Extensible syntax processing for special purpose situations. * Access to the system shell with user-extensible alias system. * Easily embeddable in other Python programs and wxPython GUIs. * Integrated access to the pdb debugger and the Python profiler. The parallel computing architecture has the following main features: * Quickly parallelize Python code from an interactive Python/IPython session. * A flexible and dynamic process model that be deployed on anything from multicore workstations to supercomputers. * An architecture that supports many different styles of parallelism, from message passing to task farming. * Both blocking and fully asynchronous interfaces. * High level APIs that enable many things to be parallelized in a few lines of code. * Share live parallel jobs with other users securely. * Dynamically load balanced task farming system. * Robust error handling in parallel code. The latest development version is always available from IPython's `GitHub site `_. """ license = 'BSD' authors = {'Fernando' : ('Fernando Perez','fperez.net@gmail.com'), 'Janko' : ('Janko Hauser','jhauser@zscout.de'), 'Nathan' : ('Nathaniel Gray','n8gray@caltech.edu'), 'Ville' : ('Ville Vainio','vivainio@gmail.com'), 'Brian' : ('Brian E Granger', 'ellisonbg@gmail.com'), 'Min' : ('Min Ragan-Kelley', 'benjaminrk@gmail.com') } author = 'The IPython Development Team' author_email = 'ipython-dev@scipy.org' url = 'http://ipython.org' # This will only be valid for actual releases sent to PyPI, but that's OK since # those are the ones we want pip/easy_install to be able to find. download_url = 'http://archive.ipython.org/release/%s' % version platforms = ['Linux','Mac OSX','Windows XP/2000/NT'] keywords = ['Interactive','Interpreter','Shell','Parallel','Distributed'] classifiers = [ 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'Intended Audience :: Science/Research', 'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License', 'Programming Language :: Python', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2', 'Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing', 'Topic :: System :: Shells' ]