SymPy 1.10 final released

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Oscar Benjamin

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Mar 6, 2022, 1:28:40 PM3/6/22
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Hi all,

I've just released SymPy 1.10 final. The release notes can be found here:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Release-Notes-for-1.10

You can install SymPy 1.10 with pip now using

pip install -U sympy

I presume that conda installers will update soon. The release files
are also all available from GitHub here:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/releases/tag/sympy-1.10

The docs website has also been updated:

https://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html

Many thanks to everyone who helped out with testing the release
candidates. A number of regressions were picked up before the release.
Thanks also to anyone who helped to fix those.

Many more people contributed to the release as a whole with a lot of
work since 1.9. The following people contributed at least one patch to
this release (names are given in alphabetical order by last name). A
total of 68 people contributed to this release. People with a * by
their names contributed a patch for the first time for this release;
33 people contributed for the first time for this release.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release!

- Wang Ran (汪然)*
- Advait*
- AkuBrain*
- alijosephine*
- anutosh491*
- Leo Battle*
- Oscar Benjamin
- Anurag Bhat*
- Ayush Bisht
- Remco de Boer
- Francesco Bonazzi
- Zach Carmichael
- Kaustubh Chaudhari
- James Cotton
- Björn Dahlgren
- Nikhil Date*
- Risiraj Dey*
- Travis Ens*
- Isuru Fernando
- Tom Fryers*
- Matthias Geier
- Naman Gera
- Pieter Gijsbers*
- Oscar Gustafsson
- Sayandip Halder
- S. Hanko*
- Jerry James
- Kuldeep Borkar Jr*
- Evgenia Karunus*
- Steve Kieffer*
- Andreas Klöckner
- Matthias Köppe
- Ayush Kumar
- lastcodestanding*
- S.Y. Lee
- Andrey Lekar*
- Alex Lindsay
- Qijia Liu
- Hampus Malmberg*
- Anibal M. Medina-Mardones*
- Aaron Meurer
- mohajain*
- Abbas Mohammed*
- Jeremy Monat*
- Jason Moore
- Sidharth Mundhra
- naelsondouglas*
- Joannah Nanjekye
- Rikard Nordgren
- Chris du Plessis
- Mamidi Ratna Praneeth
- rathmann
- Hanspeter Schmid
- scimax*
- shubhayu09*
- Sudeep Sidhu
- Gagandeep Singh
- Gurpartap Singh*
- Chris Smith
- Paul Spiering*
- Aaron Stiff
- Kalevi Suominen
- Dennis Sweeney*
- Diane Tchuindjo*
- Aman Thakur*
- Eric Wieser
- Zouhair*
- zzj*

The SHA hashes for the release files are:

6cf85a5cfe8fff69553e745b05128de6fc8de8f291965c63871c79701dc6efc9
sympy-1.10.tar.gz
2009368e862cd29f1b568dc6572786371a2faa1cd8eb4d313e11a90195d6ee36
sympy-1.10-py3-none-any.whl
362fb7ff7437a8ac156147395c89487c156ba57ba406655a6fddace30c4b0fc6
sympy-docs-html-1.10.zip
de6a8445dbf0bf8f094495b18ccc49e1800d598adc40e194962ebe8792401164
sympy-docs-pdf-1.10.pdf

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Oscar

Jeremy Monat

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Mar 6, 2022, 3:14:58 PM3/6/22
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Thanks, Oscar!

By the way, I noticed that a documentation change, the What's Next page (merged on Feb 2) at the end of the tutorial, isn't included in the 1.10 docs. (What's Next page is in the 1.11 dev docs.) Is that how the documentation releases are intended to work?

Jeremy

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Oscar Benjamin

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Mar 6, 2022, 3:21:23 PM3/6/22
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On Sun, 6 Mar 2022 at 20:14, Jeremy Monat <jem...@calalum.org> wrote:
>
> By the way, I noticed that a documentation change, the What's Next page (merged on Feb 2) at the end of the tutorial, isn't included in the 1.10 docs. (What's Next page is in the 1.11 dev docs.) Is that how the documentation releases are intended to work?

Yes, this is expected. Once the release branch has been created any
changes merged to master won't make it into the release unless there
is a PR for the release branch as well. I guess I created the branch
before Feb 2nd so it missed this change. It is also possible to just
update the docs repo directly for a hotfix if needed though.

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