A new version of mdds is out, and this time, we’ve decided to bump up the version to 1.0.0. As always, you can download it from the project’s main page.
Here is the highlight of this release.
First off, C++11 is now a hard requirement starting with this release. It’s been four years since the C++11 standard was finalized. It’s about time we made this a new baseline.
Secondly, we now have an official API documentation. It’s programatically generated from the source code documentation via Doxygen, Sphinx and Breathe. Huge thanks to the contributors of the aforementioned projects. You guys make publishing API documentation such a breathe (no pun intended).
This release has finally dropped mixed_type_matrix which has been deprecated for quite some time now in favor of multi_type_matrix.
The multi_type_vector data structure has received some performance optimization thanks to patches from William Bonnet.
Aside from that, there is one important bug fix in sorted_string_map, to fix false positives due to incorrect key matching.
API versioning
One thing I need to note with this release is the introduction of API versioning. Starting with this release, we’ll use API versions to flag any API-incompatible releases. Going forward, anytime we introduce an API-incompatible change, we’ll use the version of that release as the new API version. The API version will only contain major and minor components i.e. API versions can be 1.0, 1.2, 2.1 etc. but never 1.0.6, for instance. That also implies that we will never introduce API-incompatible changes in the micro releases.
The API version will be a part of the package name. For example, this release will have a package name of mdds-1.0 so that, when using tools like pkg-config
to query for compiler/linker flags, you’ll need to query for mdds-1.0 instead of simply mdds. The package name will stay that way until we have another release with an API-incompatible change.