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Aug 1, 2020
- Marginal speed-up and RAM footprint reduction when not running in Jupyter Notebook
- Closes PyInstaller executable which packages xarray throws an error when executable is run #4294
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This looks great, thanks @crusaderky !
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isort seems to be complaining now
* 'master' of github.com:pydata/xarray: (260 commits) Increase support window of all dependencies (pydata#4296) Implement interp for interpolating between chunks of data (dask) (pydata#4155) Add @mathause to current core developers. (pydata#4335) install sphinx-autosummary-accessors from conda-forge (pydata#4332) Use sphinx-accessors-autosummary (pydata#4323) ndrolling fixes (pydata#4329) DOC: fix typo argmin -> argmax in DataArray.argmax docstring (pydata#4327) pin sphinx to 3.1(pydata#4326) nd-rolling (pydata#4219) Implicit dask import 4164 (pydata#4318) allow customizing the inline repr of a duck array (pydata#4248) silence the known docs CI issues (pydata#4316) enh: fixed pydata#4302 (pydata#4315) Remove all unused and warn-raising methods from AbstractDataStore (pydata#4310) Fix map_blocks example (pydata#4305) Fix docstring for missing_dims argument to isel methods (pydata#4298) Support for PyCharm remote deployment (pydata#4299) Update map_blocks and map_overlap docstrings (pydata#4303) Lazily load resource files (pydata#4297) warn about the removal of the ufuncs (pydata#4268) ...
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FYI this is a breaking API change yet you have not bumped the version number correctly for the most recent release. (It should be a MAJOR version bump if you're using semver). |
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Sorry for the trouble but
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Sure, but people are using it so it sort of is :) Next time, to signal to people something should not be used, the variable should start with an underscore |
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It looks like we inadvertently broke arViz here: #4447 |