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eppy documentation: Isn't it out of date?

asked 4 years ago

Babak's avatar

updated 4 years ago

Hi, I'm starting to learn eppy to hopefully use it for my project. I searched around Unmet Hours and read some of the previous posts. My concern is documentation being out of date. It says that it's "latest" version with no release date. I wonder is it up to date or I should follow GitHub to trace changes?

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answered 4 years ago

santoshphilip's avatar

The documentation is hosted on https://eppy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

readthedocs.io changed their interface. Instead of printing the version number, it says latest. I have not figured out to get it to put the version number. Everytime I update the eppy version, I upload the docs to readthedocs. It will always be current.

In any case, look at https://eppy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ first. I refer to it when I forget things. If you are looking for updates, also look at https://eppy.readthedocs.io/en/latest.... I add documentation there as I add new features. So check at the bottom of that page.

Of course unmetnours is also a good resource. There are use cases in unmet hours that don't turn up in the eppy documentation.

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answered 4 years ago

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Based on this, I think the lastest version is released in December 2017. But it seems that it has been updated since then. In fact, there was no need to release new documentation since its functionality has not changed so much. @santoshphilip will correct me if I'm wrong.

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