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optlang GLPK interface does not handle tolerance anymore #49

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Bypassing Travis because failing on GLPK not sympy anymore. See PR #49 

* Dev: Incremental update (#29)

* MNT: Pypi details

* MNT: Adding veriable creation logs

* FIX: typo

* FIX: Issue #28, incorrect variable referencing

* TST: adding tests for some of the analysis functions

* FIX: more fixes from #28

* FIX: fixed transport reaction function

* TST: Better tests, with a smaller model for I/O

* TST/FIX: relative<- absolute paths for small_model resources

* FIX: typo in paths to small_model resources for tests

* VER: Bump v0.9.0-b2

* VER: bump to v0.9.1

* Update LICENSE.txt

* Fixing a couple of minor bugs and added new variable class (#35)

Thank you @remidhum 

* FIX: fixed the apply_directionality function

solution.raw dataframe index does not contain the fwd and bwd use variables.

* ENH: added new binary variable class

This class is usefull to deal with inactive reactions in a model.

* ENH: deal with models without an objective function

Objective function is set to Zero (symbol("0") does not work!) if there is no defined objective function

* OOPS: change proper function ...

* FIX: fixed the failing test

As suggested, I added a check to determine what object type is passed.

* MNT: solution object type testing improved

* LIC: Create CLAI

* Name correction (#41)

Thank you for this correction :) Since I copied this from Google scholar, maybe check that they got your name right!
Cheers,
Pierre

* Allow saving of imported mat files as json (#42)

* Allow saving of imported mat files as json

When importing .mat models, the membranePot type is numpy's int16. The change makes it a standard int so that it can be saved as json.

* convert to float

* VER: Bump to 0.9.2

* MNT: removing warnings from deprecated usage of logger.warn

* FIX: metabolite thermo data was not recovered upon serialization

* FIX: Equilibrator update + reqs for building Dockerfile

* FIX: newer pypi version

* FIX: actual newer pypi version

* Update README.rst

* Update utils.py

* Zero import

Co-authored-by: realLCSB <31034133+realLCSB@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pierre Salvy <psalvy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pierre Salvy <pierre.salvy@epfl.ch>
Co-authored-by: RémiDhum <rdhumeaux@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel F Hernandez <dan.fhg@gmail.com>
@psalvy psalvy merged commit 2d93708 into dev Mar 4, 2021
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