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apcf 0.3.1
- dropped C++11 as a system requirement
- fixed Wsign-compare warning in import_export.cpp
- converted citEntry to bibentry in inst/CITATION and added
CITATION.cff
apcf 0.3.0
- switched to R’s random number generator in C++ code
- fixed CRANs M1mac vsnprintf() warning
- changed maintainer email address
apcf 0.2.0
- removed dependence on GDAL.
pat2dists()
now takes
geometries as WKB
(using GEOS capabilities). This reduced
configure code and package size significantly.
- added package ‘wk’ for checking WKBs and reading sfc-geometries if
package ‘sf’ is available.
- fixed R version check in configure
apcf 0.1.7
- updated message generation in configure.ac as requested by CRAN
apcf 0.1.6
- Windows: update to GDAL 3.2.1 and fix for UCRT support (thanks @jeroen)
- drop LazyData from description
apcf 0.1.5
- cleaned up configure
- new maintainer email address due to problem with email provider
apcf 0.1.4
- changed configure to cater to GDAL version 2 and 3 (thanks to
package sf)
apcf 0.1.3
- tweaked makevars.win in expectation of changes in win toolchain
(thanks @jeroen)
apcf 0.1.2
- added configure.ac to package source bundle
- clarified installation of stable/development version in README
- special treatment for R-devel in configure regarding R version
check
apcf 0.1.1
- started using continuous integration tools (Travis, AppVeyor,
Drone)
- made it build on windows
- cleanup and wording
apcf 0.1.0
- Intial version. Reimplementation of the Adapted Pair Correlation
Function in C++ using GEOS and GDAL libraries directly instead of
through PostGIS. Contains mainly the functions
pat2dists()
,
dists2pcf()
, and a plot-function.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.