Release notes for PDL 2.4.3 ------------------------------ General Notes: - again, mainly a bugfix and polishing release. - builds out-of-the-box on cygwin and win32 build environment has been significantly improved - perl 5.6.x is now deprecated; 5.8.x is recommended. Support for 5.6.x may go away in future versions. Summary of Changes: - PDL now builds under cygwin on windows PC including TriD(OpenGL) 3D graphics and PGPLOT and PLplot 2D graphics support. See PDL/cygwin/ and files README and INSTALL for details and how to build/install external dependencies. - The win32 build has been improved. See PDL/win32/INSTALL for details. - Many fixes from the Debian build patches have been incorporated. See PDL/debian for specifics. - 64bit platform build has been improved. - New functionality, functions and modules: * Bad value support has been extended to per-PDL bad values as an experimental feature. To use, configure WITH_BADVAL => 1 and BADVAL_PER_PDL => 1 in perldl.conf before building. * PDL::GSL::INTEG now supports the calculation of nested integrals * New function tcircle (threaded circle) added to PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT This draws multiple circles in one go (see also tpoints and tline) * Added set operation routines for pdls treated as sets (help setops). * PDL::IO::GD module interface to the GD runtime image libaray (http://www.boutell.com/gd/) has been integrated. * The PDL::GIS::Proj and PDL::Transform::Proj4 modules to interface to the PROJ4 Cartographic Projections Library (http://proj.maptools.org/) have been added. * PDL::IO::HDF provides an interface to the HDF4 library (http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/). - The PDL test suite (i.e. tests in in PDL/t) has been enhanced. Coverage has improved and output diagnostic messages are more useful. Test::More is becoming the preferred test module. The vanilla Test and Test::Simple may be deprecated in the future. - PDL core code has been fixed to address valgrind-detected errors and to enable better bad value support including the new experimental per-PDL bad values. These changes will require a re-build/install of any external modules using the C interface of PDL. See perldl.conf to configure the new bad value support. - Several TriD graphics build problems have been resolved. The TriD rotation bug has been fixed. - Many other bug fixes too numerous to mention. See the PDL/Changes file for details. - Multiple fixes and additions to PDL documentation as well as the PDL::FAQ. Release notes for PDL 2.4.2 ------------------------------ General Notes: - again, mainly a bugfix and polishing release. - perl 5.6.x is now deprecated; 5.8.x is recommended. Support for 5.6.x may go away in future versions. - a little too late for Christmas; but happy new year 2005! Summary of Changes: - Overhaul of FITS I/O. FITS binary tables are now supported, for both reading and writing. - Many improvements to PLplot handling - New Graphics::Limits package determines display range for multiple concurrent data sets - Better PDL::reduce function - Improvements to PDL::Transform - pdl() constructor is more permissive -- you can feed it PDLs and it does the Right Thing most of the time. - Cleaner handling of config files - Improvements to multi-line parsing in the perldl shell - New 'pdl' command-line entry to perldl shell allows #!-style scripting (so you can re-use your journal files verbatim) - Several fixes for Microsoft Windows operation - PDL::undefval works properly, also has warning tripwires - statsover finally seems to produce meaningful, consistent RMS values - Several 64-bit compatibility issues (this work is probably not yet complete). - Many small bug-fixes too numerous to list (see the Changes file). Release notes for PDL 2.4.1 ------------------------------- General Notes: - mainly a bugfix and polishing release Summary of Changes: - Fixed warnings with perl 5.8.2 - Replace original m51.fits with freely distributable image - Upgrade PLplot interface for plplot-5.2.1 and perl 5.8.2 - Improvement to documentation of autoloaded routines - Added more universal `whatis' function to perldl - Numerous small fixes/additions to docs/functions - Improved handling of empty piddles - Fixed most reported bugs Release notes for PDL 2.4.0 ------------------------------- General Notes: - Perl 5.6.0 or later is now required, along with the modules Filter and Text::Balanced. - After installing PDL 2.4.0 external PDL modules will need to re-built. (any such modules will refuse to load until they have been re-built) - New demos of the PDL::Transform and PDL::Transform::Cartography modules have been added to perldl. Type 'demo transform' or 'demo cartography' in the perldl shell. ( Note that PGPLOT is required to run ) Summary of Changes: - The NiceSlice syntax comes of age (Nice slicing has been around a while, but really needs to be acknowledged as the main way of slicing PDLs...) - New GSL functionality: greatly improved access to the Gnu Scientific Library, including interpolation, finite-difference, random variable, and other routines. - New, very powerful indexing and slicing operators allow boundary conditions (range, indexND) - N-dimensional indexing (indexND) and selection (whichND) methods - Powerful syntax for coordinate transformation and arbitrary image resampling and coordinate transformations -- including high powered spatially-variable filtering (PDL::Transform module) - Support for major cartographic transformations (PDL::Transform::Cartography module) - New PLPlot graphics interface ( cleaner and faster than PGPLOT ) - Many improvements to the PGPlot interface: * Strong FITS support (easy display of images, vectors, & contours in science coordinates) * Better vector graphic support [including improvements to line() and a new routine, lines()] * Much cleanup of errors and bugs * Spinlocks prevent interrupt-related PGPLOT crashes (requires Perl 5.8) * RGB output to truecolor devices (requires PGPLOT-5.3devel) - Improvements to the perldl shell: * Many bug fixes * Multi-line inputs to the perldl shell for easier cut-n-paste * ^D blocking on demand (controlled by perl variable or command-line switch) * Autoloading detects error conditions on compile * New demos - Header copying is now explicit rather than by reference -- so that, e.g., FITS file manipulation is more intuitive and natural. - Improved support for Astro::FITS::Header - Bad value support is improved - Several new utility routines, including glue(), zcheck(), and ndcoords(). - Better matrix operation support: matrix operations are now in PDL::MatrixOps, and are all threadable. Singular value decomposition, determinant, linear equation solving, matrix inversion, eigenvalue decomposition, and LU-decomposition. Release notes for PDL 2.3.4 ------------------------------- - Now should compile using perl 5.8.0 - Improved speed for generating PDL's from a perl array ref - Added PDL::IO::Storable, which enables PDL storage/retrieval using the Storable package. - Added PDL::GSL::SF (Gnu Scientific Library, Special Functions) hierarchy - New % operator follows (mathematically correct) perl % operator behavior - Numerous Bug Fixes See the Changes file for a detailed list of changes. Release notes for PDL 2.3.3 ------------------------------- Mainly a bugfix release with some nice little additions: - PDL::IO::Dumper: Cleanly save and restore complex data structures including PDLs. - Support for the new Astro::FITS::Header module (availiable on CPAN). See the Changes file for a detailed list of changes. Release notes for PDL 2.3.2 ------------------------------ A pure bugfix release to fix compilation problems with gimp-perl (part of the gimp distribution). The following notes from 2.3 and 2.3.1 still apply: Release notes for PDL 2.3.1 ------------------------------ A bugfix release to fix some compilation problems seen with 2.3. The following notes from 2.3 still apply: Release notes for PDL 2.3 ------------------------------- Summary of Changes - A nicer slicing syntax for PDL added via the new PDL::NiceSlice module. - Inline::Pdlpp module added, which enables in-line PDL::PP definitions. (i.e. no Makefiles, building hassles for creating PP code) - A Multitude of bug fixes, doc updates, and other changes. Note:Support for perl version 5.005 and previous is limited in this release. Perl 5.6.0 or greater is recommended for full PDL functionality. See the Changes file for a detailed list of changes. Release notes for PDL 2.2.1 ------------------------------- Summary of Changes Bugs Fixed: - 'pow' function fixed in math.pd - Misc memory leaks fixed. - PGPLOT 'undefined window size' bug fixed. - Test failures with opengl.t fixed. - Error in output of 'minimum_n_ind' function fixed. Misc Changes: - Documentation updates. - Updates to work with perl5.6.1 See the Changes file for a detailed list of changes. Release notes for PDL 2.2 ------------------------------- Major Changes: - 'Bad' Value Support added. With this option compiled-in, certain values in a PDL can be designated as 'Bad' (i.e. missing, empty, etc). With this designation, most PDL functions will properly ignore the 'Bad' values. See PDL::BadValues for details. - PGPLOT interface rewritten. New Features: - Interactive cursors (cursor) - Text on plots (text) - Legends (legend) - Circles, Rectangles, Ellipses - Multiple plot windows, one can jump from panel to panel when the window is divided in several. - More control over options - see PDL::Graphics::PGPLOTOptions for details. - New Examples in Example/PGPLOT. - Major updates to the Tri-D Code. Now requires perl 5.6 for TriD. - 'Reduce' function added. This provides a consistent interface to the projection routines (sumover, average, etc). See PDL::Reduce. - Improved OpenGL detection during 'perl Makefile.PL - pdldoc command added. This allows you to look up PDL documentation similar to the perldoc command. - Perl 5.6 is now recommended for PDL 2.2. It will still work with perl 5.005, but some of the extra libs won't be compiled ( like Graphics/TriD). Many other changes. See the Changes file for a detailed list of changes. Release notes for PDL 2.1 ------------------------------- Major Changes: - Speed Increase. Most PDL functions are now done totally in C-code, without any perl wrapper functions as was done with previous versions. The speedup will be most noticeable for operations on many small PDL arrays. - Mem Leaks Fixed. - Added a consistent, Object-Oriented interface to the various interpolate functions in PDL. (PDL::Func, See Lib/Func.pm). See the Changes file for a detailed list of changes. Release notes for PDL 2.005 ----------------------------- A bugfix release to fix 2.004 problems with PGPLOT changes and perl 5.6.0. The following notes from 2.004 still apply: *IMPORTANT NOTE*: Due to changes to the PGPLOT module, 'use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT' has been removed from PDL.pm (i.e. in scripts and within perldl you now need to explicitly say 'use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT'). Additionally, it needs Karl's new 2.16 release of the PGPLOT module (available from CPAN). Notable additions are a module for operations on complex piddles (PDL::Complex), a subtype of PDL which allows manipulation of byte type PDLs as N dimensional arrays of fixed length strings (PDL::Char) and a Levenberg-Marquardt fitting module (PDL::Fit::LM). Bug reports and patches to the relevant places on sourceforge, please.