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1.1.1

19 Apr 00:58
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This release adds Python3 support to the wrapper. This transition required major changes to the code base, particularly the handling of strings in the wrapper was revised.

Furthermore, we added:

  • support for complex numbers
  • support for numpy 64bit data types.
  • improved the error handling and warnings.

The deprecated functions add_to_h5 and load_h5 were removed.
This release contains 48 commits, 11 closed issues and 18 merged pull-requests.

Contributors

Maximilian Schmidt
Jakob Jordan
Julia Sprenger

1.0.1

22 Dec 15:51
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This is the first major release, now also available from pypi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/h5py-wrapper/1.0.1.
The documentation is now available from http://h5py-wrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.

API changes

The old function names load_h5 and add_to_h5 have been replaced by load and save.
The old function names are still available, but will raise a DeprecationWarning and be removed in one of the next releases.

New features and functionality

The wrapper now explicitly stores the types of values of the dictionary in the hdf5 file and is able to retrieve the original value types. A list of supported value types is provided in the documentation.

This has the effect that old files created with release version 0.0.1 cannot be loaded with 1.0.1. To remedy this, we provide a conversion script that converts old files to the new format. The user can provide

  • single file names,
  • lists of file names
  • files containing file names
  • input from stdin.

Contributors

Maximilian Schmidt
Jakob Jordan

v0.0.1

10 Mar 10:25
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License: GPLv2

This release contains 16 commits since the migration to github.
The wrapper provides the two basic functions wrapper.add_to_h5 and wrapper.load_h5.
Furthermore, the user can load h5 files (load_h5_old) that were created with a deprecated version of the wrapper and transform these files into the current format (transform_h5).

Contributors

(in alphabetical order)

Hannah Bos
Michael Denker
Jakob Jordan
Maximilian Schmidt
Jannis Schuecker