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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: Pint
Version: 0.7.2
Summary: Physical quantities module
Home-page: https://github.com/hgrecco/pint
Author: Hernan E. Grecco
Author-email: hernan.grecco@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: Pint: makes units easy
        ======================
        
        Pint is a Python package to define, operate and manipulate physical
        quantities: the product of a numerical value and a unit of measurement.
        It allows arithmetic operations between them and conversions from and
        to different units.
        
        It is distributed with a comprehensive list of physical units, prefixes
        and constants. Due to its modular design, you can extend (or even rewrite!)
        the complete list without changing the source code. It supports a lot of
        numpy mathematical operations **without monkey patching or wrapping numpy**.
        
        It has a complete test coverage. It runs in Python 2.6 and 3.X
        with no other dependency. It is licensed under BSD.
        
        It is extremely easy and natural to use:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            >>> import pint
            >>> ureg = pint.UnitRegistry()
            >>> 3 * ureg.meter + 4 * ureg.cm
            <Quantity(3.04, 'meter')>
        
        and you can make good use of numpy if you want:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            >>> import numpy as np
            >>> [3, 4] * ureg.meter + [4, 3] * ureg.cm
            <Quantity([ 3.04  4.03], 'meter')>
            >>> np.sum(_)
            <Quantity(7.07, 'meter')>
        
        
        Quick Installation
        ------------------
        
        To install Pint, simply:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pip install pint
        
        and then simply enjoy it!
        
        
        Documentation
        -------------
        
        Full documentation is available at http://pint.readthedocs.org/
        
        
        Design principles
        -----------------
        
        Although there are already a few very good Python packages to handle physical
        quantities, no one was really fitting my needs. Like most developers, I programed
        Pint to scratch my own itches.
        
        - Unit parsing: prefixed and pluralized forms of units are recognized without
          explicitly defining them. In other words: as the prefix *kilo* and the unit *meter*
          are defined, Pint understands *kilometers*. This results in a much shorter and
          maintainable unit definition list as compared to other packages.
        
        - Standalone unit definitions: units definitions are loaded from simple and
          easy to edit text file. Adding and changing units and their definitions does
          not involve changing the code.
        
        - Advanced string formatting: a quantity can be formatted into string using
          PEP 3101 syntax. Extended conversion flags are given to provide latex and pretty
          formatting.
        
        - Small codebase: small and easy to maintain with a flat hierarchy.
        
        - Dependency free: it depends only on Python and its standard library.
        
        - Python 2 and 3: A single codebase that runs unchanged in Python 2.6+ and Python 3.0+.
        
        - Advanced NumPy support: While NumPy is not a requirement for Pint,
          when available ndarray methods and ufuncs can be used in Quantity objects.
        
        
        Pint is written and maintained by Hernan E. Grecco <hernan.grecco@gmail.com>.
        
        Other contributors, listed alphabetically, are:
        
        * Aaron Coleman
        * Alexander Böhn <fish2000@gmail.com>
        * Ana Krivokapic <akrivokapic1@gmail.com>
        * Andrea Zonca <code@andreazonca.com>
        * Brend Wanders <b.wanders@utwente.nl>
        * choloepus
        * coutinho <coutinho@esrf.fr>
        * Daniel Sokolowski <daniel.sokolowski@danols.com>
        * Dave Brooks <dave@bcs.co.nz>
        * David Linke
        * Ed Schofield <ed@pythoncharmers.com>
        * Eduard Bopp <eduard.bopp@aepsil0n.de>
        * Eli <elifab@gmail.com>
        * Felix Hummel <felix@felixhummel.de>
        * Giel van Schijndel <me@mortis.eu>
        * James Rowe <jnrowe@gmail.com>
        * Jim Turner <jturner314@gmail.com>
        * Joel B. Mohler <joel@kiwistrawberry.us>
        * John David Reaver <jdreaver@adlerhorst.com>
        * Jonas Olson <jolson@kth.se>
        * Kaido Kert <kaidokert@gmail.com>
        * Kenneth D. Mankoff <mankoff@gmail.com>
        * Kevin Davies <kdavies4@gmail.com>
        * Luke Campbell <luke.s.campbell@gmail.com>
        * Matthieu Dartiailh <marul@laposte.net>
        * Nate Bogdanowicz <natezb@gmail.com>
        * Peter Grayson <jpgrayson@gmail.com>
        * Richard Barnes <rbarnes@umn.edu>
        * Ryan Dwyer <ryanpdwyer@gmail.com>
        * Ryan Kingsbury <RyanSKingsbury@alumni.unc.edu>
        * Sundar Raman <cybertoast@gmail.com>
        * Tiago Coutinho <coutinho@esrf.fr>
        * Thomas Kluyver <takowl@gmail.com>
        * Tom Ritchford <tom@swirly.com>
        * Virgil Dupras <virgil.dupras@savoirfairelinux.com>
        
        (If you think that your name belongs here, please let the maintainer know)
        
        
        Pint Changelog
        ==============
        
        0.7.2 (2016-03-02)
        ------------------
        - Fixed backward incompatibility problem when parsing dimensionless units.
        
        
        0.7.1 (2016-02-23)
        ------------------
        
        - Use NIST as source for most of the unit information.
        - Added message to assertQuantityEqual.
        - Added detection of circular dependencies in definitions.
        
        
        0.7 (2016-02-20)
        ----------------
        
        - Added Systems and groups.
          (Issue #215, #315)
        - Implemented references for wraps decorator.
          (Issue #195)
        - Added check decorator to UnitRegistry.
          (Issue #283, thanks kaidokert)
        - Added compact conversion.
          (See #224, thanks Ryan Dwyer)
        - Added compact formating code.
          (Issue #240)
        - New Unit Class.
          (thanks Matthieu Dartiailh)
        - Refactor UnitRegistry.
          (thanks Matthieu Dartiailh)
        - Move definitions, errors, and converters into their own modules.
          (thanks Matthieu Dartiailh)
        - UnitsContainer is now immutable
          (Issue #202, thanks Matthieu Dartiailh)
        - New parser and evaluator.
          (Issue #226, thanks Aaron Coleman)
        - Added support for Unicode identifiers.
        - Added m_as as way top retrieve the magnitude in different units.
          (Issue #227)
        - Added Short form for magnitude and units.
          (Issue #234)
        - Improved deepcopy.
          (Issue #252, thanks Emilien Kofman)
        - Improved testing infrastructure.
        - Improved docs.
          (thanks Ryan Dwyer, Martin Thoma, Andrea Zonca)
        - Fixed short names on electron_volt and hartree.
        - Fixed definitions of scruple and drachm.
          (Issue #262, thanks takowl)
        - Fixed troy ounce to 480 'grains'.
          (thanks elifab)
        - Added 'quad' as a unit of energy (= 10**15 Btu).
          (thanks Ed Schofield)
        - Added "hectare" as a supported unit of area and 'ha' as the symbol for hectare.
          (thanks Ed Schofield)
        - Added peak sun hour and Langley.
          (thanks Ed Schofield)
        - Added photometric units: lumen & lux.
          (Issue #230, thanks janpipek)
        - A fraction magnitude quantity is conserved
          (Issue #323, thanks emilienkofman)
        - Improved conversion performance by removing unnecessart try/except.
          (Issue #251)
        - Added to_tuple and from_tuple to facilitate serialization.
        - Fixed support for NumPy 1.10 due to a change in the Default casting rule
          (Issue #320)
        - Infrastructure: Added doctesting.
        - Infrastructure: Better way to specify exclude matrix in travis.
        
        
        0.6 (2014-11-07)
        ----------------
        
        - Fix operations with measurments and user defined units.
          (Issue #204)
        - Faster conversions through caching and other performance improvements.
          (Issue #193, thanks MatthieuDartiailh)
        - Better error messages on Quantity.__setitem__.
          (Issue #191)
        - Fixed abbreviation of fluid_ounce.
          (Issue #187, thanks hsoft)
        - Defined Angstrom symbol.
          (Issue #181, thanks JonasOlson)
        - Removed fetching version from git repo as it triggers XCode installation on OSX.
          (Issue #178, thanks deanishe)
        - Improved context documentation.
          (Issue #176 and 179, thanks rsking84)
        - Added Chemistry context.
          (Issue #179, thanks rsking84)
        - Fix help(UnitRegisty)
          (Issue #168)
        - Optimized "get_dimensionality" and "get_base_name".
          (Issue #166 and #167, thanks jbmohler)
        - Renamed ureg.parse_units parameter "to_delta" to "as_delta" to make clear.
          that no conversion happens. Accordingly, the parameter/property
          "default_to_delta" of UnitRegistry was renamed to "default_as_delta".
          (Issue #158, thanks dalit)
        - Fixed problem when adding two uncertainties.
          (thanks dalito)
        - Full support for Offset units (e.g. temperature)
          (Issue #88, #143, #147 and #161, thanks dalito)
        
        
        0.5.2 (2014-07-31)
        ------------------
        
        - Changed travis config to use miniconda for faster testing.
        - Added wheel configuration to setup.cfg.
        - Ensure resource streams are closed after reading.
        - Require setuptools.
          (Issue #169)
        - Implemented real, imag and T Quantity properties.
          (Issue #171)
        - Implemented __int__ and __long__ for Quantity
          (Issue #170)
        - Fixed SI prefix error on ureg.convert.
          (Issue #156, thanks jdreaver)
        - Fixed parsing of multiparemeter contexts.
          (Issue #174)
        
        
        0.5.1 (2014-06-03)
        ------------------
        
        - Implemented a standard way to change the registry used in unpickling operations.
          (Issue #148)
        - Fix bug where conversion would fail due to caching.
          (Issue #140, thanks jdreaver)
        - Allow assigning Not a Number to a quantity array.
          (Issue #127)
        - Decoupled Quantity in place and not in place unit conversion methods.
        - Return None in functions that modify quantities in place.
        - Improved testing infrastructure to check for unwanted warnings.
        - Added test function at the package level to run all tests.
        
        
        0.5 (2014-05-07)
        ----------------
        
        - Improved test suite helper functions.
        - Print honors default format w/o format().
          (Issue #132, thanks mankoff)
        - Fixed sum() by treating number zero as a special case.
          (Issue #122, thanks rec)
        - Improved behaviour in ScaleConverter, OffsetConverter and Quantity.to.
          (Issue #120)
        - Reimplemented loading of default definitions to allow Pint in a cx_freeze or similar package.
          (Issue #118, thanks jbmohler)
        - Implemented parsing of pretty printed units.
          (Issue #117, thanks jpgrayson)
        - Fixed representation of dimensionless quantities.
          (Issue #112, thanks rec)
        - Raise error when invalid formatting code is given.
          (Issue #111, thanks rec)
        - Default registry to lazy load, raise error on redefinition
          (Issue #108, thanks rec, aepsil0n)
        - Added condensed format.
          (Issue #107, thanks rec)
        - Added UnitRegistry () operator to parse expression replacing [].
          (Issue #106, thanks rec)
        - Optional case insensitive unit parsing. 
          (Issue #105, thanks rec, jeremyfreeman, dbrnz)
        - Change the Quantity mutability depending on magnitude type.
          (Issue #104, thanks rec)
        - Implemented API to list compatible units.
          (Issue #89)
        - Implemented cache of key UnitRegistry methods.
        - Rewrote the Measurement class to use uncertainties.
          (Issue #24)
        
        
        0.4.2 (2014-02-14)
        ------------------
        
        - Python 2.6 support
          (Issue #96, thanks tiagocoutinho)
        - Fixed symbol for inch.
          (Issue #102, thanks cybertoast)
        - Stop raising AttributeError when wrapping funcs without all of the attributes.
          (Issue #100, thanks jturner314)
        - Fixed warning appearing in Py2.x when comparing a Numpy Array with an empty string.
          (Issue #98, thanks jturner314)
        - Add links to AUR packages in docs.
          (Issue #91, thanks jturner314)
        - Fixed garbage collection related problem.
          (Issue #92, thanks jturner314)
        
        
        0.4.1 (2014-01-12)
        ------------------
        
        - Integer Division with Arrays.
          (Issue #80, thanks jdreaver)
        - Improved Documentation.
          (Issue #83, thanks choloepus)
        - Removed 'h' alias for hour due to conflict with Planck's constant.
          (Issue #82, thanks choloepus)
        - Improved get_base_units for non-multiplicative units.
          (Issue #85, thanks exxus)
        - Refactored code for multiplication.
          (Issue #84, thanks jturner314)
        - Removed 'R' alias for roentgen as it collides with molar_gas_constant.
          (Issue #87, thanks rsking84)
        - Improved naming of temperature units and multiplication of non-multiplicative units.
          (Issue #86, tahsnk exxus)
        
        
        
        0.4 (2013-12-17)
        ----------------
        
        - Introduced Contexts: relation between incompatible dimensions.
          (Issue #65)
        - Fixed get_base_units for non multiplicative units.
          (Related to issue #66)
        - Implemented default formatting for quantities.
        - Changed comparison between Quantities containing NumPy arrays.
          (Issue #75) - BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE
        - Fixes for NumPy 1.8 due to changes in handling binary ops.
          (Issue #73)
        
        
        0.3.3 (2013-11-29)
        ------------------
        
        - ParseHelper can now parse units named like python keywords.
          (Issue #69)
        - Fix comparison of quantities.
          (Issue #74)
        - Fix Inequality operator.
          (Issue #70, thanks muggenhor)
        - Improved travis configuration.
          (thanks muggenhor)
        
        
        0.3.2 (2013-10-22)
        ------------------
        
        - Fix get_dimensionality for non multiplicative units.
          (Issue #66)
        - Proper handling of @import directive inside a file read using pkg_resources.
          (Issue #68)
        
        
        0.3.1 (2013-09-15)
        ------------------
        
        - fix right division on python 2.7
          (Issue #58, thanks natezb)
        - fix formatting of fractional exponentials between 0 and 1.
          (Issue #62, thanks jdreaver)
        - fix installation as egg.
          (Issue #61)
        - fix handling of strange values as input of Quantity.
          (Issue #53)
        - math operations between quantities of different registries now raise a ValueError.
          (Issue #52)
        
        
        0.3 (2013-09-02)
        ----------------
        
        - support for IPython autocomplete and rich display.
          (Issues #30 and #31)
        - support for @import directive in definitions file.
          (Issue #22)
        - support for wrapping functions to make them pint-aware.
          (Issue #16)
        - support for comparing UnitsContainer to string.
          (Issue #35)
        - fix error raised while converting from a single unit to one expressed as
          the relation between many.
          (Issue #29)
        - fix error raised when unit symbol is missing.
          (Issue #41)
        - fix error raised when magnitude is Decimal.
          (Issue #46, thanks danielsokolowski)
        - support for non-installed pint.
          (Issue #42, thanks danielsokolowski)
        - support for application of numpy function on non-ndarray magnitudes.
          (Issue #44)
        - support for math operations on dimensionless Quantities (written with units).
          (Issue #45)
        - fix obtaining dimensionless quantity from string.
          (Issue #50)
        - fix adding and comparing numbers to a dimensionless quantity (written with units).
          (Issue #54)
        - Support for iter in Quantity.
          (Issue #55, thanks natezb)
        
        
        0.2.1 (2013-07-02)
        ------------------
        
        - fix error raised while converting from a single unit to one expressed as
          the relation between many.
          (Issue #29)
        
        
        0.2 (2013-05-13)
        ----------------
        
        - support for Measurement (Quantity +/- error).
        - implemented buckingham pi theorem for dimensional analysis.
        - support for temperature units and temperature difference units.
        - parser can infers if the user mean temperature or temperature difference.
        - support for derived dimensions (e.g. [speed] = [length] / [time]).
        - refactored the code into multiple files.
        - refactored code to isolate definitions and converters.
        - refactored formatter out of UnitParser class.
        - added tox and travis config files for CI.
        - comprehensive NumPy testing including almost all ufuncs.
        - full NumPy support (features is not longer experimental).
        - fixed bug preventing from having independent registries.
          (Issue #10, thanks bwanders)
        - forces real division as default for Quantities.
          (Issue #7, thanks dbrnz)
        - improved default unit definition file.
          (Issue #13, thanks r-barnes)
        - smarter parser supporting spaces as multiplications and other nice features.
          (Issue #13, thanks r-barnes)
        - moved testsuite inside package.
        - short forms of binary prefixes, more units and fix to less than comparison.
          (Issue #20, thanks muggenhor)
        - pint is now zip-safe
          (Issue #23, thanks muggenhor)
        
        
        Version 0.1.3 (2013-01-07)
        --------------------------
        
        - abbreviated quantity string formating.
        - complete Python 2.7 compatibility.
        - implemented pickle support for Quantities objects.
        - extended NumPy support.
        - various bugfixes.
        
        
        Version 0.1.2 (2012-08-12)
        --------------------------
        
        - experimenal NumPy support.
        - included default unit definitions file.
          (Issue #1, thanks fish2000)
        - better testing.
        - various bugfixes.
        - fixed some units definitions.
          (Issue #4, thanks craigholm)
        
        
        Version 0.1.1 (2012-07-31)
        --------------------------
        
        - better packaging and installation.
        
        
        Version 0.1   (2012-07-26)
        --------------------------
        
        - first public release.
        
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