diff --git a/messages.json b/messages.json index 61d72e87..2e2ff0f7 100644 --- a/messages.json +++ b/messages.json @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ { - "install": "README.md", + "install": "messages/install.txt", "1.2.7": "messages/1.2.7.txt", "1.2.8": "messages/1.2.8.txt", "1.2.9": "messages/1.2.9.txt", @@ -40,5 +40,6 @@ "1.4.25": "messages/1.4.25.txt", "1.4.26": "messages/1.4.26.txt", "1.4.27": "messages/1.4.27.txt", - "1.4.28": "messages/1.4.28.txt" + "1.4.28": "messages/1.4.28.txt", + "2.0.0": "messages/2.0.0.txt" } diff --git a/messages/2.0.0.txt b/messages/2.0.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46e1da6c --- /dev/null +++ b/messages/2.0.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + | + _` | __ \ _` | __| _ \ __ \ _` | _` | + ( | | | ( | ( ( | | | ( | ( | + \__,_| _| _| \__,_| \___| \___/ _| _| \__,_| \__,_| + The Sublime Text 3 Python IDE + + + +Anaconda v2.0.0 +=============== + +This is the new major release of AnacondaST3 Python IDE. Many things had been +changed, rewritten and/or redesigned for this release. + +Redesigns +========= + +This is a non exhaustive list of the redesigns for the package + +### Refactor + +Some parts of the package had been refactored and MyPy annotations had been +added to all the runtime (part of the package that runs in ST3 context) python +files. + +### Workers + +The anaconda's workers (workers are objects that get a request from the ST3 +events system and send it using an asynchronous custom JSON TCP protocol client +to the anaconda's `jsonserver` for processing and register callbacks that get +fired when a response is received or on a timeout) have been completely +redesigned and rewritten to support remote anaconda servers running in a +different machine than the ST3 application is running itself. + +The change above allow us to connect anaconda's ST3 runtime with any anaconda's +`jsonserver` (`minserver` really) over any TCP connection that makes possible +to support a new `Docker` worker and improve the already existent `Vagrant` +worker. + +The worker-client architecture has been improved in order to minimize ST3 +slowdowns when there is some problem with the `jsonserver` or with the +configured `python_interpreter`. + +### The `python_interpreter` and `vagrant` settings + +In anaconda v1.x the user had to enable the vagrant support and provide an +additional vagrant configuration in order to connect to a remote anaconda's +`jsonserver`, even that way of work with Vagrant is already supported, it is +deprecated and will be removed from the package in future releases, the +suggested way to work with Vagrant or any other remote worker now is setting +the `python_interpreter` to the right value. + +For example, in order to connect the AnacondaST3 IDE into a Vagrant worker we +could just configure our `python_interpreter` option as: + + `"python_interpreter": "vagrant://default:19360?network=forwarded"` + +That will connect the ST3 anaconda's runtime to the `default` vagrant VM into +the `19360` port using a forwarded network topology invoking the system `python` +that is in the Vagrant's VM `$PATH`. + +For more info visit: https://github.com/DamnWidget/anaconda/wiki/Anaconda-v2:-Using-a-remote-python-interpreter-through-Vagrant + +*Note*: the `vagrant` branch is also deprecated and is not gonna be maintained +any more as it is not needed for anaconda v2 + +A very similar configuration can be used to connect to server running in for +example a development machine in AWS + + `"python_interpreter": "tcp://your_domain.com:9999"` + +That will connect the anaconda's runtime into a remote server running in +`your_domain.com` in the port `9999` + +More info: https://github.com/DamnWidget/anaconda/wiki/Anaconda-v2:-Using-a-remote-python-interpreter + +### UNIX Domain Sockets on Posix Platforms + +Starting from v2.0.0 anaconda connects to the `jsonserver` trough a UNIX Domain +Socket instead of a regular TCP/IP connection when a local worker (local +python interpreter running in the same machine than ST3 is running in) is used. + +### Deadcode + +Some deadcode has been removed. + +New Features +============ + +This is a non exhaustive list of the major new features in anaconda v2.0.0 + +### Docker Support + +This was most voted up feature requests in the package's history and now is +here to stay. + +Use a python interpreter running in a Docker container is as simple as configure +the right `python_interpreter` it is very like the examples that we already +show above. + +More info: https://github.com/DamnWidget/anaconda/wiki/Anaconda-v2:-Using-a-remote-python-interpreter-through-Docker + +### MyPy Support + +MyPy is now supported as linter, it is disabled by default and can be enabled +and configured trough the `mypy` family settings in the configuration file. To +enable `mypy` linting just set `mypy` as `true` in any level of your +configuration. + +Please, refer to the Anaconda's configuration file to get a complete list of +the MyPy linting options available in anaconda. + +### Improved Logging Locations + +Anaconda v2 doesn't use Jedi's cache directory for logging purposes anymore now +the log files under the following paths in each platform: + + * GNU/Linux: ~/.local/share/anaconda/logs + * OS X: ~/Library/Logs/anaconda + * Windows: %APPDATA%\\Anaconda\\Logs + +### Updates + +Jedi has been updated to v0.10.0 (commmit 8a34481e8cbda862f9c0c2a33995ccbebe85897e) +that will solve some autocompletion problems. + +### Final Notes + +There is lots of small fixes, bug fixes and other changes that probably worth +a mention in this version notes but I am too lazy to do so forgive me. diff --git a/messages/install.txt b/messages/install.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..707b4ae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/messages/install.txt @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + | + _` | __ \ _` | __| _ \ __ \ _` | _` | + ( | | | ( | ( ( | | | ( | ( | + \__,_| _| _| \__,_| \___| \___/ _| _| \__,_| \__,_| + The Sublime Text 3 Python IDE + + + +Thank you for install anaconda. If you have any feedback or encounter +any problem you can talk with us at: https://gitter.im/DamnWidget/anaconda + +If you like this package, please, consider to make a donation to maintain +the project alive in: https://pledgie.com/campaigns/32230