chore(deps): update dependency klepto to v0.2.7 #77
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==0.2.3->==0.2.7Release Notes
uqfoundation/klepto (klepto)
v0.2.7Compare Source
0.2.7 Release Notes
Klepto extends python's
lru_cacheto utilize different keymaps and alternate caching algorithms, such aslfu_cacheandmru_cache. While caching is meant for fast access to saved results, klepto also has archiving capabilities, for longer-term storage. Klepto uses a simple dictionary-sytle interface for all caches and archives, and all caches can be applied to any python function as a decorator. Keymaps are algorithms for converting a function's input signature to a unique dictionary, where the function's results are the dictionary value. Thus fory = f(x),ywill be stored incache[x](e.g.{x:y}).Klepto provides both standard and 'safe' caching, where safe caches are slower but can recover from hashing errors. Klepto is intended to be used for distributed and parallel computing, where several of the keymaps serialize the stored objects. Caches and archives are intended to be read/write accessible from different threads and processes. Klepto enables a user to decorate a function, save the results to a file or database archive, close the interpreter, start a new session, and reload the function and it's cache.
Klepto installs with pip:
$ pip install kleptoKlepto requires:
- python or pypy, >=3.8- dill, >=0.4.0- pox, >=0.3.6Optional requirements:
- sqlalchemy, >=1.4.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- h5py, >=2.8.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- pandas, >=0.17.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])Klepto is licensed under 3-clause BSD:
To cite klepto:
What's Changed
Full Changelog: uqfoundation/klepto@0.2.6...0.2.7
v0.2.6Compare Source
0.2.6 Release Notes
Klepto extends python's
lru_cacheto utilize different keymaps and alternate caching algorithms, such aslfu_cacheandmru_cache. While caching is meant for fast access to saved results, klepto also has archiving capabilities, for longer-term storage. Klepto uses a simple dictionary-sytle interface for all caches and archives, and all caches can be applied to any python function as a decorator. Keymaps are algorithms for converting a function's input signature to a unique dictionary, where the function's results are the dictionary value. Thus fory = f(x),ywill be stored incache[x](e.g.{x:y}).Klepto provides both standard and 'safe' caching, where safe caches are slower but can recover from hashing errors. Klepto is intended to be used for distributed and parallel computing, where several of the keymaps serialize the stored objects. Caches and archives are intended to be read/write accessible from different threads and processes. Klepto enables a user to decorate a function, save the results to a file or database archive, close the interpreter, start a new session, and reload the function and it's cache.
Klepto installs with pip:
$ pip install kleptoKlepto requires:
- python or pypy, >=3.8- dill, >=0.3.9- pox, >=0.3.5Optional requirements:
- sqlalchemy, >=1.4.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- h5py, >=2.8.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- pandas, >=0.17.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])Klepto is licensed under 3-clause BSD:
To cite klepto:
What's Changed
Full Changelog: uqfoundation/klepto@0.2.5...0.2.6
v0.2.5Compare Source
0.2.5 Release Notes
Klepto extends python's
lru_cacheto utilize different keymaps and alternate caching algorithms, such aslfu_cacheandmru_cache. While caching is meant for fast access to saved results, klepto also has archiving capabilities, for longer-term storage. Klepto uses a simple dictionary-sytle interface for all caches and archives, and all caches can be applied to any python function as a decorator. Keymaps are algorithms for converting a function's input signature to a unique dictionary, where the function's results are the dictionary value. Thus fory = f(x),ywill be stored incache[x](e.g.{x:y}).Klepto provides both standard and 'safe' caching, where safe caches are slower but can recover from hashing errors. Klepto is intended to be used for distributed and parallel computing, where several of the keymaps serialize the stored objects. Caches and archives are intended to be read/write accessible from different threads and processes. Klepto enables a user to decorate a function, save the results to a file or database archive, close the interpreter, start a new session, and reload the function and it's cache.
Klepto installs with pip:
$ pip install kleptoKlepto requires:
- python or pypy, >=3.8- dill, >=0.3.8- pox, >=0.3.4Optional requirements:
- sqlalchemy, >=1.4.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- h5py, >=2.8.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- pandas, >=0.17.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])Klepto is licensed under 3-clause BSD:
To cite klepto:
What's Changed
hashlib.algorithms_availableby @IvanaGyro in #113New Contributors
Full Changelog: uqfoundation/klepto@klepto-0.2.4...0.2.5
v0.2.4Compare Source
klepto 0.2.4 Release Notes
Klepto extends python's
lru_cacheto utilize different keymaps and alternate caching algorithms, such aslfu_cacheandmru_cache. While caching is meant for fast access to saved results, klepto also has archiving capabilities, for longer-term storage. Klepto uses a simple dictionary-sytle interface for all caches and archives, and all caches can be applied to any python function as a decorator. Keymaps are algorithms for converting a function's input signature to a unique dictionary, where the function's results are the dictionary value. Thus fory = f(x),ywill be stored incache[x](e.g.{x:y}).Klepto provides both standard and 'safe' caching, where safe caches are slower but can recover from hashing errors. Klepto is intended to be used for distributed and parallel computing, where several of the keymaps serialize the stored objects. Caches and archives are intended to be read/write accessible from different threads and processes. Klepto enables a user to decorate a function, save the results to a file or database archive, close the interpreter, start a new session, and reload the function and it's cache.
Klepto installs with pip:
$ pip install kleptoKlepto requires:
- python or pypy, >=3.7- dill, >=0.3.7- pox, >=0.3.3Optional requirements:
- sqlalchemy, >=1.4.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- h5py, >=2.8.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])- pandas, >=0.17.0(install with$ pip install klepto[archives])Klepto is licensed under 3-clause BSD:
To cite klepto:
What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: uqfoundation/klepto@klepto-0.2.3...klepto-0.2.4
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