- drop support for Python 3.8 and 3.9 PR #189
- do not link to MSVCP on Windows and drop windows 32 bits support PR #189
- add support for free-threaded builds on Python 3.13 PR #190 #191
- no library changes only fixes to the build infrastructure
- drop support for Python 3.7 PR #183
- add support for Python 3.13 PR #183
- update linking strategy on Windows when building wheels PR #183 This is in line with Matplotlib strategy matplotlib/matplotlib#28687
- implement exceptions in Python PR #162 This allows to expose in a natural manner the object relevant to the exception: constraint or edit_variable
- add missing signature of Constraint.violated for Python wrapper PR #166
- add support for Python 3.12
- fix timing in shared data release procedure PR #149
- revert use of nullpointer introduced in #142 Its use is not necessary anymore in 3.11.0-beta.4 and used to cause issues on some platforms (see #144 ) PR #145
- add support for Python 3.11 PR #142
- do not install tests PR #143
- fix packaging for latest setuptools PR #140
- fix an issue with setuptools configuration PR #134
- add missing include PR #129
- re-organize the Python binding sources to properly ship type hints PR #131
- make installation PEP517 compliant PR #125
- add type hints PR #125
- add Constraint::violated() method PR #128
- make the the c++ part of the code c++20 compliant PR #120
- test with c++11 and c++20 PR #120
- Add support for Python 3.10, drop official support Python 3.6 PR #103
- Remove direct accesses to ob_type in C-API use Py_TYPE instead PR #103
- allow to avoid linking against VC2014_1 on windows PR #97
- do not mark move constructor / assignment operator of expression as noexcept PR #97 This is to circumvent a suspected bug in the GCC compiler in the manylinux1 image.
- add c++ benchmarks and run them on CIs PR #91
- modernize the c++ code by using more c++11 features PR #90
- introduce move semantic in some c++ constructors to improve performances PR #89
- add support for Python 3.9 PR #88
- make the the c++ part of the code c++11 compliant PR #55
- use cppy for Python/C bindings PR #55
- prevent attempting a dual optimize on a dummy row PR #56 closes #15
- add
dump
anddumps
methods to inspect the internal state of the solver PR #56 - test on Python 3.7 PR #51
- improvements to setup.py and tests PR #46 #50
- allow unicode strings for variable name in Python 2
- allow unicode strings as strength specifiers in Python 2
- Allow anonymous variables (solver PR #32, wrappers PR #22)
- Solver: Define binary operators as free functions (PR #23)
- Wrappers: support for Python 3 (PR #13)
- Wrappers: drop distribute dependency in favor of setuptools (PR #22)
- Wrappers: add a comprehensive test suite
- Update the build script to remove the need for build.py
- Fix issue #2. Bad handling of zero-size constraints.
- Initial public release.