- PyGLPK 0.3
September 22 2008
- The PyGLPK has been updated to build against GLPK 4.31, and has been updated to take advantage of many of the features of the new version. Nearly all feature changes in this version are to reflect changes in the PyGLPK. This version of PyGLPK will not build against anything prior to GLPK 4.18.
- It is no longer necessary to set the
kind
of a linear program explicitly toint
to make it a MIP. - The
Environment
class has been added, with a single instanceenv
at the root level of theglpk
module. With this class one may monitor and control memory usage and terminal output. - The
simplex
andinteger
solvers now accept many keyword parameters to control their functionality. - Support for callbacks to control the mixed integer programming solution
search have been addeed. See the
Tree
andTreeNode
types. - The
Params
class has been removed. Much of its functionality has been obviated as parameters are passed directly to the solvers, and the functionality of theEnvironment
class. (If you wish to build a version of PyGLPK with theParams
type as it was in previous versions, you may edituseparams = False
to beuseparams = True
.) - It is now possible to manually change the scaling of rows and columns.
- PyGLPK 0.2
July 9 2007
- Added weak reference support to all the PyGLPK objects.
- Testing code is now more exhaustive, and with more testing of smaller components rather than exclusively testing PyGLPK's ability to solve full problems.
- Fixed freeing some Python objects too early: When assigning values to the constraint matrix, matrix value reference counts were not incremented correctly when using implicit indexing (i.e., when the index of an entry was inferred from the previous entry) in matrix assignments to both the entire matrix and individual rows/columns.
- The integer parameter
outfrq
was erroneously identified as being a float parameter in code.
- PyGLPK 0.1
March 28 2007
- First release.