Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: cpymad
Version: 1.0.3
Summary: Cython binding to MAD-X
Home-page: https://github.com/hibtc/cpymad
Author: PyMAD developers
Author-email: pymad@cern.ch
Maintainer: Thomas Gläßle
Maintainer-email: t_glaessle@gmx.de
License: GPLv3+
Description: cpymad
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        |Version| |License| |Python| |Tests| |Coverage|
        
        cpymad is a Cython_ binding to MAD-X_ (`MAD-X source`_).
        
        This version of cpymad should be built against MAD-X |VERSION|.
        
        .. _Cython: http://cython.org/
        .. _MAD-X: http://cern.ch/mad
        .. _MAD-X source: https://github.com/MethodicalAcceleratorDesign/MAD-X
        .. |VERSION| replace:: 5.04.01
        
        cpymad is NOT maintained by CERN members and links against an unofficial build
        of MAD-X that is not supported by CERN, i.e. this binary may have problems
        that the official binary does not have and vice versa. See also: `Reporting
        issues`_.
        
        
        Links
        ~~~~~
        
        - `Getting Started`_
        - `Installation`_
        - `Source code`_
        - `Documentation`_
        - `Issue tracker`_
        - `Latest Release`_
        
        .. _Getting Started: http://hibtc.github.io/cpymad/getting-started
        .. _Installation: http://hibtc.github.io/cpymad/installation
        .. _Source code: https://github.com/hibtc/cpymad
        .. _Documentation: http://hibtc.github.io/cpymad
        .. _Issue tracker: https://github.com/hibtc/cpymad/issues
        .. _Latest Release: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cpymad#downloads
        
        
        License
        ~~~~~~~
        
        White the cpymad source code itself is under free license, the MAD-X software
        package is **NOT FREE**. For more details, see COPYING.rst_.
        
        .. _COPYING.rst: https://github.com/hibtc/cpymad/blob/master/COPYING.rst
        
        
        Reporting issues
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        If you have a problem with a sequence file, first try to check if that
        problem remains when using the MAD-X command line client distributed by
        CERN, then:
        
        - Report the issue to CERN only if it **can** be reproduced with their
          official command line client.
        - Report the issue here only if it can **not** be reproduced with their
          official command line client.
        
        For issues regarding the cpymad code itself or usage information, I'm happy to
        answer. Just keep in mind to be **precise**, **specific**, **concise** and
        provide all the necessary information.
        
        .. Badges:
        
        .. |Tests| image::      https://api.travis-ci.org/hibtc/cpymad.svg?branch=master
           :target:             https://travis-ci.org/hibtc/cpymad
           :alt:                Test Status
        
        .. |Coverage| image::   https://coveralls.io/repos/hibtc/cpymad/badge.svg?branch=master
           :target:             https://coveralls.io/r/hibtc/cpymad
           :alt:                Coverage
        
        .. |Version| image::    https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cpymad.svg
           :target:             https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cpymad/
           :alt:                Latest Version
        
        .. |License| image::    https://img.shields.io/badge/license-CC0,_Apache,_Non--Free-red.svg
           :target:             https://github.com/hibtc/cpymad/blob/master/COPYING.rst
           :alt:                License: CC0, Apache, Non-Free
        
        .. |Python| image::     https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/cpymad.svg
           :target:             https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cpymad#downloads
           :alt:                Python versions
        
        Changelog
        ~~~~~~~~~
        
        1.0.3
        =====
        Date: 02.07.2018
        
        - Fix ValueError for missing values in ElementList.get
        
        
        1.0.2
        =====
        Date: 25.06.2018
        
        Increase test coverage up to ``96%`` (from 75), and fix a few minor bugs
        detected in the tests:
        
        Command composition:
        - handle composite ranges (``A/B``) in
        - fix AttributeError when composing command with equality ``Constraint``
        - fix incorrect output for STRING_ARRAY range parameters (MATCH)
        - fix passing ``Range`` objects as ranges
        
        Misc:
        - fix table column names being ``bytes``, return as unicode ``str``
        - fix the ``sectortable2`` method
        - add ``Madx.options`` property that allows to view the current set of options
        - remove unused helper method ``Sequence._parse_range``
        - return the cloned element from ``Element.clone``
        
        
        1.0.1
        =====
        Date: 22.06.2018
        
        - improve error message on missing command attributes
        - allow negative indices when accessing table rows
        - fix returning the correct table from ``twiss()``/``survey()`` if a
          non-default table is used
        - improve support for multi-line commands in ``input()`` (but still no comments!)
        - automatically add missing semicolons at the end of command strings
        
        
        Older versions
        ==============
        
        The full changelog is available online in CHANGES.rst_.
        
        .. _CHANGES.rst: https://github.com/hibtc/cpymad/blob/master/CHANGES.rst
        
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