Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: stata-kernel
Version: 1.5.5
Summary: A Jupyter kernel for Stata. Works with Windows, macOS, and Linux. Preserves program state.
Home-page: https://github.com/kylebarron/stata_kernel
Author: Kyle Barron
Author-email: barronk@mit.edu
License: GPLv3
Description: # stata_kernel
        
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        `stata_kernel` is a Jupyter kernel for Stata; It works on Windows, macOS, and
        Linux.
        
        For documentation and more information, see: [https://kylebarron.github.io/stata_kernel](https://kylebarron.github.io/stata_kernel)
        
        #### Atom
        ![Atom](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kylebarron/stata_kernel/master/docs/src/img/stata_kernel_example.gif)
        
        #### Jupyter Notebook
        ![Jupyter Notebook](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kylebarron/stata_kernel/master/docs/src/img/jupyter_notebook.png)
        
        
        # Changelog
        
        ## [1.5.5] - 2018-10-05
        
        - Add `user_graph_keywords` setting to allow graphs to be displayed for third-party commands.
        
        ## [1.5.4] - 2018-09-21
        
        - Force utf-8 encoding when writing `include` code to file. #196
        - Catch `EOF` when waiting for the PDF copy of graph. #192
        
        ## [1.5.3] - 2018-09-20
        
        - Set pexpect terminal size to 255 columns. #190
        
        ## [1.5.2] - 2018-09-19
        
        - Add pywin32 as a pip dependency on Windows, thus making installation easier.
        - Add jupyter 1.0.0 metapackage as a dependency, so that installs from Miniconda also install all of Jupyter.
        
        ## [1.5.1] - 2018-09-17
        
        - Fix issues with `--more--`. #103
        - PDF Graph redundancy. This improves ease of export to PDF via LaTeX.
        - Catch PermissionsError when copying syntax highlighting files
        - Add Stata logo for Jupyter Notebook
        - Autoclose local macro quotes in Jupyter Notebook
        - Highlight /// as comments in Jupyter Notebook
        - Highlight macros in Jupyter Notebook
        - Check latest PyPi package version and add alert to banner if newer
        - Simplify `%set` magic
        - Set default linesize to 255 for now to improve image handling. #177
        
        ## [1.5.0] - 2018-09-14
        
        - Add CodeMirror syntax highlighting for Jupyter Notebook
        - Improve Pygments syntax highlighting for highlighting of Jupyter QtConsole, Jupyter Console, and Notebook outputs in HTML and PDF format.
        - Restore PDF graph support. Although it doesn't display within the Jupyter Notebook for security (or maybe just practical) reasons, it's helpful when exporting a Notebook to a PDF via LaTeX.
        - Temporarily fix encoding error from CJK characters being split by a line break. #167
        
        ## [1.4.8] - 2018-09-12
        
        - Fix use of `which` in install script
        - Redirect `xstata` to `stata` on Linux. #149
        - Fix hiding code lines when there are hard tab characters (`\t`). #153
        - Make HTML help links open in new tab. #158
        - Open log files with utf-8 encoding. https://github.com/kylebarron/language-stata/issues/98
        
        ## [1.4.7] - 2018-09-08
        
        - Fix pypi upload. Need to use `python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel` and not `python setup.py sdist bdist`. The latter creates two source packages, and only one source package can ever be uploaded to Pypi per release.
        
        ## [1.4.6] - 2018-09-08
        
        - Fix `install.py`; previously it had unmatched `{` and `}`
        - Fix display of whitespace when entire result is whitespace. #111
        
        ## [1.4.5] - 2018-09-07
        
        - Don't embed images in HTML help; link to them. #140
        - Fix blocking for line continuation when string is before `{` #139
        - Fix hiding of code lines with leading whitespace. #120
        - Remove `stata_kernel_graph_counter` from globals suggestions. #109
        - Always use UTF-8 encoding when loading SVGs. #130
        - Add download count and Atom gif to README. Try to fix images for Pypi page.
        
        ## [1.4.4] - 2018-09-06
        
        - Fully hide Stata GUI on Windows. Always export log file, even on Windows and Mac Automation.
        - Set more off within ado files. Should fix #132.
        - Use bumpversion for easy version number updating.
        - Add `%help kernel` and `%help magics` options
        - Add general debugging information (like OS/Stata version/package version) to log
        - Add help links to Jupyter Notebook's Help dropdown UI
        - Various docs fixes
        
        ## [1.4.3] - 2018-09-04
        
        - Release to pypi again because 1.4.2 didn't upload correctly. Apparently only a
          Mac version was uploaded, and even that didn't work.
        
        ## [1.4.2] - 2018-08-21
        
        - Fix line cleaning for loops/programs of more than 9 lines
        - Remove pexpect timeout
        - Provide error message upon incomplete input sent to `do_execute`
        
        ## [1.4.1] - 2018-08-21
        
        - Add `%head` and `%tail` magics
        - Change `%set plot` to `%set graph`
        
        ## [1.4.0] - 2018-08-21
        
        - Return results as Stata returns them, not when command finishes
        - More stable method of knowing when a command finishes by looking for the text's MD5 hash
        - Finds Stata executable during install
        - Automatically show graphs after graph commands
        - Add %help and %browse magics
        - Allow for graph scaling factors
        - Fix Windows locals issue
        - Fix image spacing
        
        ## [1.3.1] - 2018-08-13
        
        - Fix pip installation by adding CHANGELOG and requirements files to `MANIFEST.in`.
        
        ## [1.3.0] - 2018-08-13
        
        - Context-aware autocompletions
        - Support for #delimit; blocks interactively
        - Better parsing for when a user-provided block is complete or not. Typing `2 + ///` will prompt for the next line.
        - Split lexer into two lexers. This is helpful to first remove comments and convert #delimit; blocks to cr-delimited blocks.
        - Fix svg aspect ratio
        - Magics for plotting, retrieving locals and globals, timing commands, seeing current delimiter.
        - Add documentation website
        
        ## [1.2.0] - 2018-08-11
        
        - Support for `if`, `else`, `else if`, `cap`, `qui`, `noi`, `program`, `input` blocks #28, #27, #30
        - Support different graph formats #21
        - Heavily refactor codebase into hopefully more stable API #32
        - Correctly parse long, text wrapped lines from log file or console #41
        - Use a single cache directory, configurable by the user #43
        - Correctly remove comments, using a tokenizer #38, #25, #29
        
        
        ## [1.1.0] - 2018-08-06
        
        **Initial release!** This would ordinarily be something like version 0.1.0, but the Echo kernel framework that I made this from was marked as 1.1 internally, and I forgot to change that before people started downloading this. I don't want to move my number down to 0.1 and have people who already installed not be able to upgrade.
        
Keywords: stata
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Operating System :: Unix
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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