Subject: [ANN] Spyder 5.2.1 is released!
Hi all,
On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors, I'm pleased to announce that Spyder 5.2.1 has been released and is available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/releases
This release comes twenty days after version 5.2.0 and it contains the following important fixes:
- Prevent Spyder from crashing when selecting an interpreter with an incorrect
spyder-kernels
version. - Optimize several operations in the Editor and IPython Console.
In this release we fixed 18 issues and merged 28 pull requests that amount to more than 115 commits. For a full list of fixes, please see our Changelog.
Don't forget to follow Spyder updates/news on the project's website.
Last, but not least, we welcome any contribution that helps making Spyder an efficient scientific development and computing environment. Join us to help creating your favorite environment!
Enjoy! Daniel
Subject: [ANN] Spyder 5.0 is released!
Hi all,
On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors, I'm pleased to announce that Spyder 5.0 has been released and is available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/releases
This release represents more than one year of development since version 4.0 was released, and it introduces major enhancements and new features. The most important ones are:
- Improved dark theme based on QDarkstyle 3.0.
- New light theme based on QDarkstyle 3.0.
- New look and feel for toolbars.
- New icon set based on Material Design.
- New API to extend core plugins, with the exception of the Editor, IPython console and Projects.
- New plugins to manage menus, toolbars, layouts, shortcuts, preferences and status bar.
- New architecture to access and write configuration options.
- New API to declare code completion providers.
- New registries to access actions, tool buttons, toolbars and menus by their identifiers.
For a complete list of changes, please see our changelog
Spyder 4.0 has been a huge success and we hope 5.0 will be as successful. For that we fixed 54 bugs, merged 142 pull requests from about 16 authors and added more than 830 commits between these two releases.
Don't forget to follow Spyder updates/news on the project's website.
Last, but not least, we welcome any contribution that helps making Spyder an efficient scientific development/computing environment. Join us to help creating your favorite environment!
Enjoy! -Carlos
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Subject: [ANN] Spyder 4.0 is released!
Hi all,
On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors (https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/graphs/contributors), I'm pleased to announce that Spyder 3.0 has been released and is available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/releases
Spyder is a free, open-source (MIT license) interactive development environment for the Python language with advanced editing, interactive testing, debugging and introspection features. It was designed to provide MATLAB-like features (integrated help, interactive console, variable explorer with GUI-based editors for NumPy arrays and Pandas dataframes), it is strongly oriented towards scientific computing and software development.
Subject: [ANN] Spyder 4.0 third release candidate
Hi all,
On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors, I'm pleased to announce the third release candidate of our next major version: Spyder 4.0.
We've been working on this version for more than three years now and as far as we know it's working very well. There are still several bugs to squash but we encourage all people who like the bleeding edge to give it a try. This beta version is released one week after Spyder 4.0 rc2 and it includes more than 130 commits.
Spyder 4.0 comes with several interesting and exciting new features. The most important ones are:
-
Main Window
- Dark theme for the entire application.
- A new Plots pane to browse all inline figures generated by the IPython console.
- Rename the following panes:
Static code analysis
toCode Analysis
File explorer
toFiles
Find in files
toFind
History log
toHistory
Project explorer
toProject
- Create a separate window when undocking all panes.
- Show current conda environment (if any) in the status bar.
-
Editor
- Code folding.
- Indentation guides.
- A class/method/function lookup panel. This can be shown in the menu
Source > Show selector for classes and functions
. - Autosave functionality to recover unsaved files after a crash.
- Optional integration with the Kite completion engine.
- Code completion and linting are provided by the Python Language Server.
-
IPython Console
- Run files in an empty namespace.
- Open dedicated consoles for Pylab, Sympy and Cython.
- Run cells through a new function called
runcell
. - Run cells by name.
-
Debugger
- Code completion.
- Execute multi-line statements.
- Syntax highlighting.
- Permanent history.
runfile
andruncell
can be called when the debugger is active.- Debug cells with
Alt+Shift+Return
.
-
Variable Explorer
- New viewer to inspect any Python object in a tree-like representation.
- Filter variables by name or type.
- MultiIndex support in the Dataframe viewer.
- Support for all Pandas indexes.
- Support for sets.
- Support for Numpy object arrays.
- Restore the ability to refresh it while code is being executed.
-
Files
- Associate external applications to open specific file extensions.
- Context menu action to open files externally.
- Multi-select functionality with
Ctrl/Shift + mouse click
. - Copy/paste files and their absolute or relative paths.
- Use special icons for different file types.
-
Outline
- Show cells grouped in sections.
- Add default name to all cells.
For a more complete list of changes, please see our changelog
You can easily install this beta if you use Anaconda by running:
conda update qt pyqt
conda install -c spyder-ide spyder=4.0.0rc3
Or you can use pip with this command:
pip install --pre -U spyder
Enjoy! Carlos