============================== What's new in PyTables 1.3.2 ============================== :Author: Francesc Altet :Contact: faltet@carabos.com :Author: Ivan Vilata i Balaguer :Contact: ivilata@carabos.com This document details the modifications to PyTables since version 1.2. Its main purpose is help you ensure that your programs will be runnable when you switch from PyTables 1.2 to PyTables 1.3.2. API additions ============= - The ``Table.Cols`` accessor has received a new ``__setitem__()`` method that allows doing things like:: table.cols[4] = record table.cols.x[4:1000:2] = array # homogeneous column table.cols.Info[4:1000:2] = recarray # nested column Backward-incompatible changes ============================= - None Deprecated features =================== - None API refinements =============== - ``Table.itersequence()`` has changed the default value for the ``sort`` parameter. It is now false by default, as it is not clear if this actually accelerates the iterator, so it is better to let the user do the proper checks (if interested). Bug fixes (affecting API) ========================= - None ---- **Enjoy data!** -- The PyTables Team .. Local Variables: .. mode: text .. coding: utf-8 .. fill-column: 78 .. End: