![]() (That may in and of itself impose further restrictions. Several major releases of Python and NumPy on the major platforms. SciPy takes a somewhat conservative approach, maintaining compatibility with Imposes limitations on which newer functionalities and capabilities Maintaining backwards compatibility with very old tooling/libraries Forcing the user base to other components for upgradeįor every release would greatly diminish the value of SciPy. SciPy aims to be compatible with a number of releases of its dependent ![]() These dynamic dependencies will proceed over time. This document aims to provide a guide as to how SciPy’s use of Of course, the tooling and libraries are themselves not static. To build the library or to build the documentation. ![]() It requires a larger collection of libraries and tools in order Other libraries in order to operate, the main dependencies being PythonĪnd NumPy. The use of the SciPy library requires (or optionally depends upon) several
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