API Changes for 3.2.0¶
Behavior changes¶
Reduced default value of rcParams["axes.formatter.limits"]
(default: [-5, 6]
)¶
Changed the default value of rcParams["axes.formatter.limits"]
(default: [-5, 6]
) from -7, 7 to
-5, 6 for better readability.
(Source code, png, pdf)
matplotlib.colorbar.Colorbar
uses un-normalized axes for all mappables¶
Before 3.0, matplotlib.colorbar.Colorbar
(colorbar
) normalized
all axes limits between 0 and 1 and had custom tickers to handle the
labelling of the colorbar ticks. After 3.0, colorbars constructed from
mappables that were not contours were constructed with axes that had
limits between vmin
and vmax
of the mappable's norm, and the tickers
were made children of the normal axes tickers.
This version of Matplotlib extends that to mappables made by contours, and allows the axes to run between the lowest boundary in the contour and the highest.
Code that worked around the normalization between 0 and 1 will need to be modified.
MovieWriterRegistry
¶
MovieWriterRegistry
now always checks the availability of the writer classes
before returning them. If one wishes, for example, to get the first available
writer, without performing the availability check on subsequent writers, it is
now possible to iterate over the registry, which will yield the names of the
available classes.
Autoscaling¶
Matplotlib used to recompute autoscaled limits after every plotting
(plot()
, bar()
, etc.) call. It now only does so when actually
rendering the canvas, or when the user queries the Axes limits. This is a
major performance improvement for plots with a large number of artists.
In particular, this means that artists added manually with Axes.add_line
,
Axes.add_patch
, etc. will be taken into account by the autoscale, even
without an explicit call to Axes.autoscale_view
.
In some cases, this can result in different limits being reported. If this is
an issue, consider triggering a draw with fig.canvas.draw()
.
Autoscaling has also changed for artists that are based on the Collection
class. Previously, the method that calculates the automatic limits
Collection.get_datalim
tried to take into account the size of objects
in the collection and make the limits large enough to not clip any of the
object, i.e., for Axes.scatter
it would make the limits large enough to not
clip any markers in the scatter. This is problematic when the object size is
specified in physical space, or figure-relative space, because the transform
from physical units to data limits requires knowing the data limits, and
becomes invalid when the new limits are applied. This is an inverse
problem that is theoretically solvable (if the object is physically smaller
than the axes), but the extra complexity was not deemed worth it, particularly
as the most common use case is for markers in scatter that are usually small
enough to be accommodated by the default data limit margins.
While the new behavior is algorithmically simpler, it is conditional on
properties of the Collection
object:
offsets = None
,transform
is a child ofAxes.transData
: use the paths for the automatic limits (i.e. forLineCollection
inAxes.streamplot
).offsets != None
, andoffset_transform
is child ofAxes.transData
:
transform
is child ofAxes.transData
: use thepath + offset
for- limits (i.e., for
Axes.bar
).
transform
is not a child ofAxes.transData
: just use the offsets- for the limits (i.e. for scatter)
- otherwise return a null
Bbox
.
While this seems complicated, the logic is simply to use the information from the object that are in data space for the limits, but not information that is in physical units.
log-scale bar() / hist() autolimits¶
The autolimits computation in bar
and hist
when the axes
already uses log-scale has changed to match the computation when the axes is
switched to log-scale after the call to bar
and hist
, and
when calling bar(..., log=True)
/ hist(..., log=True)
: if there are
at least two different bar heights, add the normal axes margins to them (in
log-scale); if there is only a single bar height, expand the axes limits by one
order of magnitude around it and then apply axes margins.
Axes labels spanning multiple rows/columns¶
Axes.label_outer
now correctly keep the x labels and tick labels visible
for Axes spanning multiple rows, as long as they cover the last row of the Axes
grid. (This is consistent with keeping the y labels and tick labels visible
for Axes spanning multiple columns as long as they cover the first column of
the Axes grid.)
The Axes.is_last_row
and Axes.is_last_col
methods now correctly return
True for Axes spanning multiple rows, as long as they cover the last row or
column respectively. Again this is consistent with the behavior for axes
covering the first row or column.
The Axes.rowNum
and Axes.colNum
attributes are deprecated, as they only
refer to the first grid cell covered by the Axes. Instead, use the new
ax.get_subplotspec().rowspan
and ax.get_subplotspec().colspan
properties, which are range
objects indicating the whole span of rows and
columns covered by the subplot.
(Note that all methods and attributes mentioned here actually only exist on
the Subplot
subclass of Axes
, which is used for grid-positioned Axes but
not for Axes positioned directly in absolute coordinates.)
The GridSpec
class gained the nrows
and ncols
properties as more
explicit synonyms for the parameters returned by GridSpec.get_geometry
.
Locators¶
When more than Locator.MAXTICKS
ticks are generated, the behavior of
Locator.raise_if_exceeds
changed from raising a RuntimeError to emitting a
log at WARNING level.
nonsingular Locators¶
Locator.nonsingular
(introduced in mpl 3.1), DateLocator.nonsingular
, and
AutoDateLocator.nonsingular
now returns a range v0, v1
with v0 <= v1
.
This behavior is consistent with the implementation of nonsingular
by the
LogLocator
and LogitLocator
subclasses.
get_data_ratio
¶
Axes.get_data_ratio
now takes the axes scale into account (linear, log,
logit, etc.) before computing the y-to-x ratio. This change allows fixed
aspects to be applied to any combination of x and y scales.
Artist sticky edges¶
Previously, the sticky_edges
attribute of artists was a list of values such
that if an axis limit coincides with a sticky edge, it would not be expanded by
the axes margins (this is the mechanism that e.g. prevents margins from being
added around images).
sticky_edges
now have an additional effect on margins application: even if
an axis limit did not coincide with a sticky edge, it cannot cross a sticky
edge through margin application -- instead, the margins will only expand the
axis limit until it bumps against the sticky edge.
This change improves the margins of axes displaying a streamplot
:
- if the streamplot goes all the way to the edges of the vector field, then the axis limits are set to match exactly the vector field limits (whereas they would sometimes be off by a small floating point error previously).
- if the streamplot does not reach the edges of the vector field (e.g., due to
the use of
start_points
andmaxlength
), then margins expansion will not cross the vector field limits anymore.
This change is also used internally to ensure that polar plots don't display negative r values unless the user really passes in a negative value.
gid
in svg output¶
Previously, if a figure, axis, legend or some other artists had a custom
gid
set (e.g. via .set_gid()
), this would not be reflected in
the svg output. Instead a default gid, like figure_1
would be shown.
This is now fixed, such that e.g. fig.set_gid("myfigure")
correctly
shows up as <g id="myfigure">
in the svg file. If you relied on the
gid having the default format, you now need to make sure not to set the
gid
parameter of the artists.
Fonts¶
Font weight guessing now first checks for the presence of the FT_STYLE_BOLD_FLAG before trying to match substrings in the font name. In particular, this means that Times New Roman Bold is now correctly detected as bold, not normal weight.
Color-like checking¶
matplotlib.colors.is_color_like
used to return True for all string
representations of floats. However, only those with values in 0-1 are valid
colors (representing grayscale values). is_color_like
now returns False
for string representations of floats outside 0-1.
Default image interpolation¶
Images displayed in Matplotlib previously used nearest-neighbor interpolation, leading to aliasing effects for downscaling and non-integer upscaling.
New default for rcParams["image.interpolation"]
(default: 'antialiased'
) is the new option "antialiased".
imshow(A, interpolation='antialiased')
will apply a Hanning filter when
resampling the data in A for display (or saving to file) if the upsample
rate is less than a factor of three, and not an integer; downsampled data is
always smoothed at resampling.
To get the old behavior, set rcParams["image.interpolation"]
(default: 'antialiased'
) to the old default "nearest"
(or specify the interpolation
kwarg of Axes.imshow
)
To always get the anti-aliasing behavior, no matter what the up/down sample
rate, set rcParams["image.interpolation"]
(default: 'antialiased'
) to "hanning" (or one of the other filters
available).
Note that the "hanning" filter was chosen because it has only a modest performance penalty. Anti-aliasing can be improved with other filters.
rcParams¶
When using RendererSVG
with rcParams["svg.image_inline"] ==
True
, externally written images now use a single counter even if the
renderer.basename
attribute is overwritten, rather than a counter per
basename.
This change will only affect you if you used rcParams["svg.image_inline"] = True
(the default is False) and manually modified renderer.basename
.
Changed the default value of rcParams["axes.formatter.limits"]
(default: [-5, 6]
) from -7, 7 to -5, 6
for better readability.
add_subplot()
¶
Figure.add_subplot()
and pyplot.subplot()
do not accept a figure
keyword argument anymore. It only used to work anyway if the passed figure
was self
or the current figure, respectively.
indicate_inset()
¶
In <= 3.1.0, indicate_inset
and
indicate_inset_zoom
were documented as returning
a 4-tuple of ConnectionPatch
, where in fact they
returned a 4-length list.
They now correctly return a 4-tuple.
indicate_inset
would previously raise an error if
the optional inset_ax was not supplied; it now completes successfully,
and returns None instead of the tuple of ConnectionPatch
.
PGF backend¶
The pgf backend's get_canvas_width_height now returns the canvas size in
display units rather than in inches, which it previously did.
The new behavior is the correct one given the uses of get_canvas_width_height
in the rest of the codebase.
The pgf backend now includes images using \includegraphics
instead of
\pgfimage
if the version of graphicx
is recent enough to support the
interpolate
option (this is detected automatically).
cbook
¶
The default value of the "obj_type" parameter to cbook.warn_deprecated
has
been changed from "attribute" (a default that was never used internally) to the
empty string.
Testing¶
The test suite no longer turns on the Python fault handler by default.
Set the standard PYTHONFAULTHANDLER
environment variable to do so.
Backend supports_blit
¶
Backends do not need to explicitly define the flag supports_blit
anymore.
This is only relevant for backend developers. Backends had to define the flag
supports_blit
. This is not needed anymore because the blitting capability
is now automatically detected.
Exception changes¶
Various APIs that raised a ValueError
for incorrectly typed inputs now raise
TypeError
instead: backend_bases.GraphicsContextBase.set_clip_path
,
blocking_input.BlockingInput.__call__
, cm.register_cmap
, dviread.DviFont
,
rcsetup.validate_hatch
, rcsetup.validate_animation_writer_path
, spines.Spine
,
many classes in the matplotlib.transforms
module and matplotlib.tri
package, and Axes methods that take a norm
parameter.
If extra kwargs are passed to LogScale
, TypeError
will now be
raised instead of ValueError
.
mplot3d auto-registration¶
mpl_toolkits.mplot3d
is always registered by default now. It is no
longer necessary to import mplot3d to create 3d axes with
ax = fig.add_subplot(111, projection="3d")
SymLogNorm
now has a base parameter¶
Previously, SymLogNorm
had no base keyword argument and the base was
hard-coded to base=np.e
. This was inconsistent with the default behavior of
SymmetricalLogScale
(which defaults to base=10
) and the use of the word
"decade" in the documentation.
In preparation for changing the default base to 10, calling SymLogNorm
without the new base keyword argument emits a deprecation warning.
Deprecations¶
matplotlib.use
¶
The warn
parameter to matplotlib.use()
is deprecated (catch the
ImportError
emitted on backend switch failure and reemit a warning yourself
if so desired).
plotfile¶
.pyplot.plotfile
is deprecated in favor of separately loading and plotting
the data. Use pandas or NumPy to load data, and pandas or matplotlib to plot
the resulting data.
axes and axis¶
Setting Axis.major.locator
, Axis.minor.locator
, Axis.major.formatter
or Axis.minor.formatter
to an object that is not a subclass of Locator
or
Formatter
(respectively) is deprecated. Note that these attributes should
usually be set using Axis.set_major_locator
, Axis.set_minor_locator
, etc.
which already raise an exception when an object of the wrong class is passed.
Passing more than one positional argument or unsupported keyword arguments to
axis()
is deprecated (such arguments used to be
silently ignored).
minor
argument will become keyword-only¶
Using the parameter minor
to get_*ticks()
/ set_*ticks()
as a
positional parameter is deprecated. It will become keyword-only in future
versions.
axes_grid1
¶
The mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.colorbar
module and its colorbar implementation
are deprecated in favor of matplotlib.colorbar
, as the former is
essentially abandoned and the latter is a more featureful replacement with a
nearly compatible API (for example, the following additional keywords are
supported: panchor
, extendfrac
, extendrect
).
The main differences are:
- Setting the ticks on the colorbar is done by calling
colorbar.set_ticks
rather thancolorbar.cbar_axis.set_xticks
orcolorbar.cbar_axis.set_yticks
; thelocator
parameter tocolorbar()
is deprecated in favor of its synonymticks
(which already existed previously, and is consistent withmatplotlib.colorbar
). - The colorbar's long axis is accessed with
colorbar.xaxis
orcolorbar.yaxis
depending on the orientation, rather thancolorbar.cbar_axis
. - The default ticker is no longer
MaxNLocator(5)
, but a_ColorbarAutoLocator
. - Overdrawing multiple colorbars on top of one another in a single Axes (e.g.
when using the
cax
attribute ofImageGrid
elements) is not supported; if you previously relied on the second colorbar being drawn over the first, you can callcax.cla()
to clear the axes before drawing the second colorbar.
During the deprecation period, the mpl_toolkits.legacy_colorbar
rcParam can be set to True to use mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.colorbar
in
mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1
code with a deprecation warning (the default),
or to False to use matplotlib.colorbar
.
Passing a pad
size of None
(the default) as a synonym for zero to
the append_axes
, new_horizontal
and new_vertical
methods of
axes_grid1.axes_divider.AxesDivider
is deprecated. In a future release, the
default value of None
will mean "use rcParams["figure.subplot.wspace"]
(default: 0.2
) or
rcParams["figure.subplot.hspace"]
(default: 0.2
)" (depending on the orientation). Explicitly pass
pad=0
to keep the old behavior.
Axes3D¶
mplot3d.axis3d.get_flip_min_max
is deprecated.
axes3d.unit_bbox
is deprecated (use Bbox.unit
instead).
axes3d.Axes3D.w_xaxis
, .w_yaxis
, and .w_zaxis
are deprecated (use
.xaxis
, .yaxis
, and .zaxis
instead).
matplotlib.cm
¶
cm.revcmap
is deprecated. Use Colormap.reversed
to reverse a colormap.
cm.datad
no longer contains entries for reversed colormaps in their
"unconverted" form.
axisartist¶
mpl_toolkits.axisartist.grid_finder.GridFinderBase
is deprecated (its
only use is to be inherited by the GridFinder
class which just provides
more defaults in the constructor and directly sets the transforms, so
GridFinderBase
's methods were just moved to GridFinder
).
axisartist.axis_artist.BezierPath
is deprecated (use patches.PathPatch
to draw arbitrary Paths).
AxisArtist.line
is now a patches.PathPatch
instance instead of a
BezierPath
instance.
Returning a factor equal to None from axisartist Locators (which are not the same as "standard" tick Locators), or passing a factor equal to None to axisartist Formatters (which are not the same as "standard" tick Formatters) is deprecated. Pass a factor equal to 1 instead.
For the mpl_toolkits.axisartist.axis_artist.AttributeCopier
class, the
constructor and the set_ref_artist
method, and the default_value
parameter of get_attribute_from_ref_artist
, are deprecated.
Deprecation of the constructor means that classes inheriting from
AttributeCopier
should no longer call its constructor.
Locators¶
The unused Locator.autoscale
method is deprecated (pass the axis limits to
Locator.view_limits
instead).
Animation¶
The following methods and attributes of the MovieWriterRegistry
class are
deprecated: set_dirty
, ensure_not_dirty
, reset_available_writers
,
avail
.
smart_bounds()
¶
The "smart_bounds" functionality is deprecated. This includes
Axis.set_smart_bounds()
, Axis.get_smart_bounds()
,
Spine.set_smart_bounds()
, and Spine.get_smart_bounds()
.
boxplot()
¶
Setting the whis
parameter of Axes.boxplot
and cbook.boxplot_stats
to
"range" to mean "the whole data range" is deprecated; set it to (0, 100) (which
gets interpreted as percentiles) to achieve the same effect.
fill_between()
¶
Passing scalars to parameter where in fill_between()
and
fill_betweenx()
is deprecated. While the documentation already states that
where must be of the same size as x (or y), scalars were accepted and
broadcasted to the size of x. Non-matching sizes will raise a ValueError
in the future.
tight_layout()
¶
The renderer
parameter to Figure.tight_layout
is deprecated; this method
now always uses the renderer instance cached on the Figure
.
rcParams¶
The rcsetup.validate_animation_writer_path
function is deprecated.
Setting rcParams["savefig.format"]
(default: 'png'
) to "auto" is deprecated; use its synonym "png" instead.
Setting rcParams["text.hinting"]
(default: 'force_autohint'
) to True or False is deprecated; use their synonyms
"auto" or "none" instead.
rcsetup.update_savefig_format
is deprecated.
rcsetup.validate_path_exists
is deprecated (use os.path.exists
to check
whether a path exists).
rcsetup.ValidateInterval
is deprecated.
Dates¶
dates.mx2num
is deprecated.
TK¶
NavigationToolbar2Tk.set_active
is deprecated, as it has no (observable)
effect.
WX¶
FigureFrameWx.statusbar
and NavigationToolbar2Wx.statbar
are deprecated.
The status bar can be retrieved by calling standard wx methods
(frame.GetStatusBar()
and toolbar.GetTopLevelParent().GetStatusBar()
).
backend_wx.ConfigureSubplotsWx.configure_subplots
and
backend_wx.ConfigureSubplotsWx.get_canvas
are deprecated.
PGF¶
backend_pgf.repl_escapetext
and backend_pgf.repl_mathdefault
are
deprecated.
RendererPgf.latexManager
is deprecated.
FigureCanvas¶
FigureCanvasBase.draw_cursor
(which has never done anything and has never
been overridden in any backend) is deprecated.
FigureCanvasMac.invalidate
is deprecated in favor of its synonym,
FigureCanvasMac.draw_idle
.
The dryrun
parameter to the various FigureCanvasFoo.print_foo
methods
is deprecated.
QuiverKey doc¶
quiver.QuiverKey.quiverkey_doc
is deprecated; use
quiver.QuiverKey.__init__.__doc__
instead.
matplotlib.mlab
¶
mlab.apply_window
and mlab.stride_repeat
are deprecated.
Fonts¶
font_manager.JSONEncoder
is deprecated. Use font_manager.json_dump
to
dump a FontManager
instance.
font_manager.createFontList
is deprecated. font_manager.FontManager.addfont
is now available to register a font at a given path.
The as_str
, as_rgba_str
, as_array
, get_width
and get_height
methods of matplotlib.ft2font.FT2Image
are deprecated. Convert the FT2Image
to a NumPy array with np.asarray
before processing it.
Colors¶
The function matplotlib.colors.makeMappingArray
is not considered part of
the public API any longer. Thus, it's deprecated.
Using a string of single-character colors as a color sequence (e.g. "rgb") is deprecated. Use an explicit list instead.
Scales¶
Passing unsupported keyword arguments to ScaleBase
, and its subclasses
LinearScale
and SymmetricalLogScale
, is deprecated and will raise a
TypeError
in 3.3.
If extra keyword arguments are passed to LogScale
, TypeError
will now be
raised instead of ValueError
.
Testing¶
The matplotlib.testing.disable_internet
module is deprecated. Use (for
example) pytest-remotedata instead.
Support in matplotlib.testing
for nose-based tests is deprecated (a
deprecation is emitted if using e.g. the decorators from that module while
both 1) matplotlib's conftests have not been called and 2) nose is in
sys.modules
).
testing.is_called_from_pytest
is deprecated.
During the deprecation period, to force the generation of nose base tests, import nose first.
The switch_backend_warn
parameter to matplotlib.test
has no effect and
is deprecated.
testing.jpl_units.UnitDbl.UnitDbl.checkUnits
is deprecated.
DivergingNorm
renamed to TwoSlopeNorm
¶
DivergingNorm
was a misleading name; although the norm was
developed with the idea that it would likely be used with diverging
colormaps, the word 'diverging' does not describe or evoke the norm's
mapping function. Since that function is monotonic, continuous, and
piece-wise linear with two segments, the norm has been renamed to
TwoSlopeNorm
Misc¶
matplotlib.get_home
is deprecated (use e.g. os.path.expanduser("~")
)
instead.
matplotlib.compare_versions
is deprecated (use comparison of
distutils.version.LooseVersion
s instead).
matplotlib.checkdep_ps_distiller
is deprecated.
matplotlib.figure.AxesStack
is considered private API and will be removed
from the public API in future versions.
BboxBase.is_unit
is deprecated (check the Bbox extents if needed).
Affine2DBase.matrix_from_values(...)
is deprecated. Use (for example)
Affine2D.from_values(...).get_matrix()
instead.
style.core.is_style_file
and style.core.iter_style_files
are deprecated.
The datapath
rcParam¶
Use get_data_path
instead. (The rcParam is deprecated because it cannot be
meaningfully set by an end user.) The rcParam had no effect from 3.2.0, but
was deprecated only in 3.2.1. In 3.2.1+ if 'datapath'
is set in a
matplotlibrc
file it will be respected, but this behavior will be removed in 3.3.
Removals¶
The matplotlib.testing.determinism
module, which exposes no public API, has
been deleted.
The following API elements have been removed:
backend_gtk3.PIXELS_PER_INCH
backend_pgf.re_escapetext
,backend_pgf.re_mathdefault
.- the
matplotlib.backends.tkagg
,matplotlib.backends.windowing
,matplotlib.backends.wx_compat
, andmatplotlib.compat.subprocess
modules RcParams.msg_depr
,RcParams.msg_depr_ignore
,RcParams.msg_depr_set
,RcParams.msg_obsolete
,RcParams.msg_backend_obsolete
afm.parse_afm
(useafm.AFM instead
)axes.Axes.mouseover_set
backend_cairo.ArrayWrapper
,backend_cairo.RendererCairo.convert_path
backend_gtk3.FileChooserDialog.sorted_filetypes
(usesorted(self.filetypes.items())
instead)backend_pgf.get_texcommand
backend_pdf.PdfFile.texFontMap
backend_ps.get_bbox
backend_qt.FigureCanvasQt.keyAutoRepeat
(useevent.guiEvent.isAutoRepeat
instead),backend_qt.error_msg_qt
,backend_qt.exception_handler
backend_wx.FigureCanvasWx.macros
backends.pylab_setup
cbook.Bunch
(usetypes.SimpleNamespace
instead),cbook.Locked
,cbook.unicode_safe
,cbook.is_numlike
(useisinstance(..., numbers.Number)
instead),cbook.mkdirs
(useos.makedirs(..., exist_ok=True)
instead),cbook.GetRealpathAndStat
(usecbook.get_realpath_and_stat
instead),cbook.listFiles
container.Container.set_remove_method
contour.ContourLabeler.cl
,contour.ContourLabeler.cl_xy
,contour.ContourLabeler.cl_cvalues
(uselabelTexts
,labelXYs
,labelCValues
instead)dates.DateFormatter.strftime
,dates.DateFormatter.strftime_pre_1900
font_manager.TempCache
,font_manager.FontManager.ttffiles
,font_manager.FontManager.afmfiles
mathtext.unichr_safe
(usechr
instead)patches.YAArrow
(usepatches.FancyArrowPatch
instead)sphinxext.plot_directive.remove_coding
table.Table.get_child_artists
testing.compare.compare_float
,testing.decorators.CleanupTest
,testing.decorators.ImageComparisonTest
,testing.decorators.skip_if_command_unavailable
, support for nose-based teststext.Annotation.arrow
(usetext.Annotation.arrow_patch
instead)textpath.TextToPath.tex_font_map
ticker.Base
,ticker.closeto
,ticker.nearest_long
axes_grid1.axes_divider.LocatableAxesBase
,axes_grid1.axes_divider.locatable_axes_factory
,axes_grid1.axes_divider.Axes
(useaxes_grid1.mpl_axes.Axes
instead),axes_grid1.axes_divider.LocatableAxes
(useaxes_grid1.mpl_axes.Axes
instead)axisartist.axes_divider.Axes
,axisartist.axes_divider.LocatableAxes
(useaxisartist.axislines.Axes
instead)- the
normed
kwarg tohist
(usedensity
instead) - the
verts
parameter toscatter
(usemarker
instead) - passing
(verts, 0)
or(..., 3)
when specifying a marker to specify a path or a circle, respectively (instead, useverts
or"o"
, respectively) rcParams["examples.directory"]
The following members of matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf.PdfFile
were removed:
nextObject
nextFont
nextAlphaState
nextHatch
nextImage
alphaStateObject
The required_interactive_framework
attribute of backend modules introduced
in Matplotlib 3.0 has been moved to the FigureCanvas
class, in order to
let it be inherited by third-party canvas subclasses and to make it easier to
know what interactive framework is required by a canvas class.
backend_qt4.FigureCanvasQT5
, which is an alias for
backend_qt5.FigureCanvasQT
(but only exists under that name in
backend_qt4
), has been removed.
Development changes¶
Windows build¶
Previously, when building the matplotlib._png
extension, the build
script would add "png" and "z" to the extensions .libraries
attribute (if
pkg-config information is not available, which is in particular the case on
Windows).
In particular, this implies that the Windows build would look up files named
png.lib
and z.lib
; but neither libpng upstream nor zlib upstream
provides these files by default. (On Linux, this would look up libpng.so
and libz.so
, which are indeed standard names.)
Instead, on Windows, we now look up libpng16.lib
and zlib.lib
, which
are the upstream names for the shared libraries (as of libpng 1.6.x).
For a statically-linked build, the upstream names are libpng16_static.lib
and zlibstatic.lib
; one still needs to manually rename them if such a build
is desired.
Packaging DLLs¶
Previously, it was possible to package Windows DLLs into the Maptlotlib
wheel (or sdist) by copying them into the source tree and setting the
package_data.dlls
entry in setup.cfg
.
DLLs copied in the source tree are now always packaged; the
package_data.dlls
entry has no effect anymore. If you do not want to
include the DLLs, don't copy them into the source tree.