0.2.9 Release Notes
The pyina
package provides several basic tools to make MPI-based parallel computing more accessable to the end user. The goal of pyina
is to allow the user to extend their own code to MPI-based parallel computing with minimal refactoring.
pyina
installs with pip
:
$ pip install pyina
pyina
requires:
- python or pypy, >=3.8
- numpy, >=1.0
- mpi4py, >=1.3
- dill, >=0.3.8
- pox, >=0.3.4
- pathos, >=0.3.2
pyina
is licensed under 3-clause BSD:
>>> import pyina
>>> print (pyina.license())
To cite pyina
:
>>> import pyina
>>> print (pyina.citation())
What's Changed
- drop formal support for python 3.7 by @mmckerns in #59
- define html_theme as rtd workaround by @mmckerns in #60
- update install doc in tests by @mmckerns in #61
- formal support for python 3.12, build for 3.13 by @mmckerns in #62
- add build to rtfd config and use mpich on travis by @mmckerns in #64
- updated copyright for 2024 by @mmckerns in #66
- Bump jinja2 from 3.1.1 to 3.1.3 in /docs by @dependabot in #67
- update sphinx to 6.2.1 by @mmckerns in #68
- Bump readthedocs-sphinx-search from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2 in /docs by @dependabot in #69
Full Changelog: pyina-0.2.8...0.2.9