Releases: TRIQS/triqs
3.0-rc1
TRIQS Version 3.0.0 is a major release that
- introduces compatibility with Python 3 (Python 2 no longer supported)
- separates out the h5, mpi and itertools functionality of the TRIQS library
- fixes several library issues
A guide with instructions on how to port your application can be found here.
A detailed list of the changes is provided in the ChangeLog.
Version 2.2.3
TRIQS Version 2.2.3 is a bug-fix release.
In addition to various smaller fixes we improved the usability of
TRIQS in conjunction with the LLVM Memory Sanitizer
and the usability of the triqs++ compiler-wrapper.
We provide a detailed list of changes in the ChangeLog.
Version 2.2.2
TRIQS Version 2.2.2 introduces various smaller bug fixes
and adjustments to the documentation. In particular we
now provide a section on the newly added Anaconda packages
on the install page. These packages are the recommended
way to set up TRIQS on Mac OS. We further removed the dependence
of TRIQS on any of the compiled parts of the boost library.
We provide a detailed list of changes in the ChangeLog.
Version 2.2.1
TRIQS Version 2.2.1 introduces minor adjustments
to the documentation. It further improves compatibility
for older osx versions and fixes the triqs++ compiler wrapper.
We provide a detailed list of changes in the ChangeLog.
Version 2.2.0
TRIQS Version 2.2.0 introduces substantial performance
improvements by reworking the array memory allocation and
by further changing the behavior of view types of arrays and
Green functions. The Release also introduces structural
changes to the mpi and itertools components to make them
usable as standalone components.
Beyond that, this release fixes several library issues and
improves the documentation. We provide a more detailed
description in the ChangeLog
2.2-rc1
TRIQS Version 2.2.0 introduces substantial performance
improvements by reworking the array memory allocation and
by further changing the behavior of view types of arrays and
Green functions. The Release also introduces structural
changes to the mpi and itertools components to make them
usable as standalone components.
Beyond that, this release fixes several library issues and
improves the documentation. We provide a more detailed
description of the ChangeLog