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- update to 3.0.0:

- New object `threadpooctl.ThreadpoolController` which holds controllers for all the
    supported native libraries. The states of these libraries is accessible through the
    `info` method (equivalent to `threadpoolctl.threadpool_info()`) and their number of
    threads can be limited with the `limit` method which can be used as a context
    manager (equivalent to `threadpoolctl.threadpool_limits()`). 
  - Added support for OpenBLAS built for 64bit integers in Fortran.
  - Added the possibility to use `threadpoolctl.threadpool_limits` and
    `threadpooctl.ThreadpoolController` as decorators through their `wrap` method.
  - Fixed an attribute error when using old versions of OpenBLAS or BLIS that are
    missing version query functions.
  - Fixed an attribute error when python is run with -OO.

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Sat Oct 16 22:16:06 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 3.0.0:
- New object `threadpooctl.ThreadpoolController` which holds controllers for all the
supported native libraries. The states of these libraries is accessible through the
`info` method (equivalent to `threadpoolctl.threadpool_info()`) and their number of
threads can be limited with the `limit` method which can be used as a context
manager (equivalent to `threadpoolctl.threadpool_limits()`).
- Added support for OpenBLAS built for 64bit integers in Fortran.
- Added the possibility to use `threadpoolctl.threadpool_limits` and
`threadpooctl.ThreadpoolController` as decorators through their `wrap` method.
- Fixed an attribute error when using old versions of OpenBLAS or BLIS that are
missing version query functions.
- Fixed an attribute error when python is run with -OO.
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Mon Jul 19 06:27:59 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>