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- Update to 3.1.0:
* Added
+ query_type function to determine what as type fastnumbers will
interpret a given input
* Fixed
+ Support for Python 3.9 (eliminate use of private Python C function
that is now hidden in 3.9)
- Update to 3.0.0
+ Added
* Support and tests for Python 3.8
* Text to highlight that `fastnumbers` is not always faster that native Python
* `on_fail` option that is identical to `key`, but has a more descriptive name
* Windows testing to Travis-CI
* Code quality checks to Travis-CI
* Deployment from Travis-CI
* RELEASING.md
+ Changed
* Cleaned up all test code so that it no longer includes unused code
and also conformes to flake8/black
* Near-complete re-write of the README, hopefully to make the functionality
of `fastnumbers` clearer, to support better navigation, and to better
highlight caveats.
* Made all named options keyword-only except for `default`
+ Deprecated
* `key` function (it will forever remain allowed, but is "hidden" and cannot
be given with `on_fail`)
+ Fixed
* Bug where the `coerce` option of `real()` was ignored
* Improved testing reproducibility by pinning all test dependencies
+ Removed
* Support for Python 2.7 and Python 3.4
* Appveyor service
- Fix spurious test failure
- Remove arch restriction
- version update to 2.2.1 * Formatting docstring * Add `allow_underscores` option to toggle whether or not underscores are allowed inside numbers on Python >= 3.6 * Update CHANGELOG format to style from https://keepachangelog.com/
- Add missing python3-testsuite BR
- update to version 2.1.1:
* Fix compile error on FreeBSD where fastnumbers’ “string.h”
shadowed the system “string.h”.
* Add a high-level description of the fastnumbers algorithm in the
documentation.
- changes from version 2.1.0:
* Fix bug in converting unicode numbers on Python 3.7.
* Restructure code base, hopefully improving simplicity.
* Speedup of conversions of ASCII-like unicode in Python 3.
* Speedup of conversions for large integers and large floats -
fastnumbers should now be at least as fast as built-in functions.
- changes from version 2.0.5:
* Fix bug in fast_real that resulted in an OverflowError when given
very large int-like floats.
* Source files are sorted before compilation.
- Update description.
- Update to 2.0.4 * Updated docstrings. * Improved timing documentation. * Added testing for Python 3.7.
- Initial version
- Do not restrict architectures