.. _compatibility: Version compatibility ===================== Ensaio version compatibility ---------------------------- Ensaio uses `semantic versioning `__ (i.e., ``MAJOR.MINOR.BUGFIX`` format): * Major releases mean that backwards incompatible changes were made. Upgrading will require users to change their code. * Minor releases add new features/data without changing existing functionality. Users can upgrade minor versions without changing their code. * Bug fix releases fix errors in a previous release without adding new functionality. Users can upgrade minor versions without changing their code. **We aim for Ensaio to be backwards compatible whenever possible and will make major releases sparingly and with ample warning.** Source data releases -------------------- New releases of Ensaio will tend to accompany releases of new datasets or new versions of existing data in the `Fatiando a Terra Datasets `__ collection. Older versions of each dataset will still remain available (as much as possible) and can be accessed by setting the ``version`` argument of the ``fetch_*`` functions accordingly. This means that **upgrading Ensaio should almost always be safe**. Documentation using version ``1`` of a dataset will still use the same data (and hopefully produce the same results) after version ``2`` is included in Ensaio. .. seealso:: See :ref:`developers` for more tips and tricks. .. _python-versions: Python version compatibility ---------------------------- If you require support for older Python versions, please pin Ensaio to the following releases to ensure compatibility: .. list-table:: :widths: 40 60 * - **Python version** - **Last compatible release** * - 3.6 - 1.0.0 * - 3.7 - 1.X.0 (planned for late 2022)