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Release History

1.0.0.beta.16

  • Updated flashing in micro:bit mode so it is more robust and doesn't block on Windows. Thank you to Carlos Pereira Atencio for issue #350 and the polite reminder.
  • Updated the mu-debug runner so if the required filename for the target isn't passed into the command, a helpful message is displayed to the user.
  • Developer documentation updates.
  • Updated to the latest version of uflash, which contains the latest stable release of MicroPython for the micro:bit. Many thanks to Damien George for all his continuing hard work on MicroPython for the micro:bit.
  • Inclusion of tkinter, turtle, gpiozero, guizero, pigpio, pillow and requests libraries as built-in modules.

1.0.0.beta.15

  • A new plotter works with CircuitPython and micro:bit modes. If you emit tuples of numbers via the serial connection (e.g. print((1, 2, 3)) as three arbitrary values) over time these will be plotted as line graphs. Many thanks to Limor "ladyada" Fried for contributing code for this feature.
  • Major refactoring of how Mu interacts with connected MicroPython based boards in order to enable the plotter and REPL to work independently.
  • Mu has a new mode for Pygame Zero (version 1.1). Thanks to Dan Pope for Pygame Zero and Rene Dudfield for being Pygame maintainer.
  • It's now possible to run mu "python3 -m mu". Thanks to Cefn Hoile for the contribution.
  • Add support for pirkey Adafruit board. Thanks again Adafruit.
  • Updated all the dependencies to the latest upstream versions.
  • Various minor bug fixes and guards to make Mu more robust (although this will always be bugs!).

1.0.0.beta.14

  • Add new PythonProcessPanel to better handle interactions with child Python3 processes. Includes basic command history and command editing.
  • Move the old "run" functionality in Python3 mode into a new "Debug" button.
  • Create a new "Run" button in Python3 mode that uses the new PythonProcessPanel.
  • Automation of 32bit and 64bit Windows installers (thanks to Thomas Kluyver for his fantastic pynsist tool).
  • Add / revise developer documentation in light of changes above.
  • (All the changes mentioned above were supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation -- Thank you!)
  • Update / add USB PIDs for Adafruit boards (thanks Adafruit for the heads up).
  • Minor cosmetic changes.
  • Additional test cases.

1.0.0.beta.13

  • Fix to solve problem when restoring CircuitPython session when device is not connected.
  • Fix to solve "data terminal ready" (DTR) problem when CircuitPython expects DTR to be set (and it isn't by default in Qt).
  • Added initial work on developer documentation found here: http://mu.rtfd.io/
  • Updates to USB PIDs for Adafruit boards.
  • Added functionally equivalent "make.py" for Windows based developers.
  • Major refactor of the micro:bit related "files" UI pane: it no longer blocks the main UI thread.

1.0.0.beta.12

  • Update "save" related behaviour so "save as" pops up when the filename in the tab is double clicked.
  • Update the debugger so the process stops at the end of the run.
  • Ensure the current working directory for the REPL is set to mu_mode.
  • Add additional documentation about Raspberry Pi related API.
  • Update micro:bit runtime to lates MicroPython beta.
  • Make a start on developer documentation.

1.0.0.beta.11

  • Updated Python 3 REPL to make use of an out of process iPython kernel (to avoid problems with blocking Mu's UI).
  • Reverted Save related functionality to prior behaviour.
  • The "Save As" dialog for re-naming a file is launched when you click the filename in the tab associated with the code.

1.0.0.beta.10

  • Ensured "Save" button prompts user to confirm (or replace) the filename of an existing file. Allows Mu to have something like "Save As".
  • Updated to latest microfs library for working with the micro:bit's filesystem.
  • Fixed three code quality warnings found by https://lgtm.com/projects/g/mu-editor/mu/alerts/?mode=list
  • Updated API generation so the output is ordered (helps when diffing the generated files).
  • Updated Makefile to create Python packages/wheels and deploy to PyPI.
  • Explicit versions for packages found within install_requires in setup.py.
  • Minor documentation changes.

1.0.0.beta.9

  • Debian related packaging updates.
  • Fixed a problem relating to how Windows stops the debug runner.
  • Fixed a problem relating to how Windows paths are expressed that was stopping the debug runner from starting.

1.0.0.beta.8

  • Updated splash image to reflect trademark usage of logos.
  • Refactored the way the Python runner executes so that it drops into the Python shell when it completes.
  • The debug runner now reports when it has finished running a script.

1.0.0.beta.7

  • Update PyInstaller icons.
  • Fix some tests that fail on older version of Python 3.
  • Add scripts to extract API information from Adafruit and Python 3.
  • Add generated API documentation to Mu so autosuggest and call tips have data.
  • Ensure translation files are distributed.

1.0.0.beta.6

  • Pip installable.
  • Updated theme handling: day, night and high-contrast (as per user feedback).
  • Keyboard shortcuts.

1.0.0.beta.*

  • Added modes to allow Mu to be a general Python editor. (Python3, Adafruit and micro:bit.)
  • Added simple visual debugger.
  • Added iPython based REPL for Python3 mode.
  • Many minor UI changes based on UX feedback.
  • Many bug fixes.

0.9.13

  • Add ability to change default Python directory in the settings file. Thanks to Zander Brown for the contribution. See #179.

0.9.12

  • Change the default Python directory from ~/python to ~/mu_code. This fixes issue #126.
  • Add instructions for installing PyQt5 and QScintilla on Mac OS.
  • Update to latest version of uFlash.
  • Add highlighting of search mathes.
  • Check if the script produced is > 8k.
  • Use a settings file local to the Mu executable if available.
  • Fix bug with highlighting code errors in Windows.
  • Check to overwrite an existing file on the micro:bit FS.
  • Start changelog