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Bump shapely from 1.7.1 to 2.0.1 #196

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Bumps shapely from 1.7.1 to 2.0.1.

Release notes

Sourced from shapely's releases.

2.0.1

Bug fixes:

  • Fix regression in the Polygon() constructor taking a sequence of Points (#1662).
  • Fix regression in the geometry constructors when passing decimal.Decimal coordinate values (#1707).
  • Fix STRtree() to not make the passed geometry array immutable as side-effect of the constructor (#1714).
  • Fix the directed keyword in shapely.ops.linemerge() (#1695).

Improvements:

  • Expose the function to get a matplotlib Patch object from a (Multi)Polygon (without already plotting it) publicly as :func:shapely.plotting.patch_from_polygon (#1704).

For a full changelog, see https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/2.x.html#version-2-0-1

2.0.0

Shapely version 2.0.0 is a major release featuring a complete refactor of the internals and new vectorized (element-wise) array operations providing considerable performance improvements.

For a full changelog, see https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/2.x.html#version-2-0-0

Relevant changes in behaviour compared to 2.0rc3:

  • Added temporary support for unpickling shapely<2.0 geometries.

2.0rc3

No release notes provided.

2.0rc2

No release notes provided.

2.0rc1

Relevant changes in behaviour compared to 2.0b2:

  • The Point(..) constructor no longer accepts a sequence of coordinates consisting of more than one coordinate pair (previously, subsequent coordinates were ignored) (#1600).
  • Fix performance regression in the LineString() constructor when passing a numpy array of coordinates (#1602).

Wheels for 2.0rc1 published on PyPI include GEOS 3.11.1.

2.0b2

Relevant changes in behaviour compared to 2.0b1:

  • Fix for compatibility with PyPy (#1577).
  • Fix to the Point() constructor to accept arrays of length 1 for the x and y coordinates (fix compatibility with Shapely 1.8).
  • Raise ValueError for non-finite distance in the buffer() and offset_curve() methods on the Geometry classes (consistent with Shapely 1.8).
  • Add __format__ specification for geometry types (#1556).

2.0b1

Relevant changes in behaviour compared to 2.0a1:

  • Renamed the tolerance keyword to max_segment_length in the segmentize function.

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Changelog

Sourced from shapely's changelog.

2.0.1 (2023-01-30)

Bug fixes:

  • Fix regression in the Polygon() constructor taking a sequence of Points (#1662).
  • Fix regression in the geometry constructors when passing decimal.Decimal coordinate values (#1707).
  • Fix STRtree() to not make the passed geometry array immutable as side-effect of the constructor (#1714).
  • Fix the directed keyword in shapely.ops.linemerge() (#1695).

Improvements:

  • Expose the function to get a matplotlib Patch object from a (Multi)Polygon (without already plotting it) publicly as :func:shapely.plotting.patch_from_polygon (#1704).

For a full changelog, see https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/2.x.html#version-2-0-1

2.0.0 (2022-12-12)

Shapely version 2.0.0 is a major release featuring a complete refactor of the internals and new vectorized (element-wise) array operations providing considerable performance improvements.

For a full changelog, see https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/2.x.html#version-2-0-0

Relevant changes in behaviour compared to 2.0rc3:

  • Added temporary support for unpickling shapely<2.0 geometries.

2.0rc1 (2022-11-26)

Relevant changes in behaviour compared to 2.0b2:

  • The Point(..) constructor no longer accepts a sequence of coordinates consisting of more than one coordinate pair (previously, subsequent coordinates were ignored) (#1600).
  • Fix performance regression in the LineString() constructor when passing a numpy array of coordinates (#1602).

Wheels for 2.0rc1 published on PyPI include GEOS 3.11.1.

2.0b2 (2022-10-29)

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Commits
  • 5f03528 RLS: 2.0.1
  • 0ae6318 DOC/RLS: add release notes for 2.0.1 (#1737)
  • 03678e2 DOC: 2.x.rst - Add API REFERENCE link (#1721)
  • d6ce192 BUG: geometry constructors now support Decimal inputs (#1720)
  • 3ef2cad TST: Cleanup STRtree xfails & skipifs (#1735)
  • 6dd8905 TST: update 'invalid value encountered' floating-point warnings (fixed with G...
  • 8f1bbbd CLN: remove remaining references to shapely/examples directory (#1730)
  • a87dcbb DOC: fix typo in polygonize_full docstring (#1733)
  • 7cab127 Bump pypa/cibuildwheel from 2.11.4 to 2.12.0 (#1723)
  • 19c5672 TST: skip failing test on GEOS master (#1715)
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