materialsproject / atomate2

atomate2 is a library of computational materials science workflows
https://materialsproject.github.io/atomate2/
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Bump pymatgen from 2024.6.10 to 2024.9.17.1 #989

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps pymatgen from 2024.6.10 to 2024.9.17.1.

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v2024.9.17.1

  • Emergency release No. 2 to fix yet another regression in chempot diagram. (Thanks @​yang-ruoxi for fixing.)

v2024.9.17

  • Emergency release to fix broken phase diagram plotting due to completely unnecessary refactoring. (Thanks @​yang-ruoxi for fixing.)

v2024.9.10

💥 Breaking: NumPy/Cython integer type changed from np.long/np.int_ to int64 on Windows to align with NumPy 2.x, changing the default integer type to int64 on Windows 64-bit systems in favor of the platform-dependent np.int_ type. Recommendation: Please explicitly declare dtype=np.int64 when initializing a NumPy array if it's passed to a Cythonized pymatgen function like find_points_in_spheres. You may also want to test downstream packages with NumPy 1.x on Windows in CI pipelines.

🛠 Enhancements

🐛 Bug Fixes

💥 Breaking Changes

📖 Documentation

🧹 House-Keeping

🚀 Performance

🚧 CI

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v2024.9.17.1

  • Emergency release No. 2 to fix yet another regression in chempot diagram. (Thanks @​yang-ruoxi for fixing.)

v2024.9.17

  • Emergency release to fix broken phase diagram plotting due to completely unnecessary refactoring. (Thanks @​yang-ruoxi for fixing.)

v2024.9.10

💥 Breaking: NumPy/Cython integer type changed from np.long/np.int_ to int64 on Windows to align with NumPy 2.x, changing the default integer type to int64 on Windows 64-bit systems in favor of the platform-dependent np.int_ type. Recommendation: Please explicitly declare dtype=np.int64 when initializing a NumPy array if it's passed to a Cythonized pymatgen function like find_points_in_spheres. You may also want to test downstream packages with NumPy 1.x on Windows in CI pipelines.

🛠 Enhancements

🐛 Bug Fixes

💥 Breaking Changes

📖 Documentation

🧹 House-Keeping

🚀 Performance

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