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.. _versions:
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Version compatibility
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TRIQS version numbering
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The TRIQS library has three-digit *release* numbers (e.g. 1.0.5) and two-digit
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*version* numbers (e.g. 1.0). The first two digits of the release number always
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correspond to the version number.
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New releases within the same version correspond to bug fixes and improvements
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that do not change the API of the library. In other words, applications based
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on the TRIQS library do not need to be changed between such releases of the
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TRIQS library. Instead, a modification of the version number, say from 1.0 to
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1.1, indicates deeper modifications of the library with possible breaks of the
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API. In that case, the source codes of the applications might need to be
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modified.
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TRIQS applications version numbering
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In order to easily identify which versions of an application are compatible
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with given versions of TRIQS, the applications follow a similar version
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numbering: three-digit release numbers and two-digit version numbers. The
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compatibility rule is then simply that *an application is compatible with the
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TRIQS library if it has the same version number*.
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How to figure the version of the installed TRIQS library
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--------------------------------------------------------
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In order to figure the version of an installed TRIQS library, you can
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either:
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* Read the content of the ``version.hpp`` file which is in the
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``path_to_install_directory/include/triqs/`` diretory.
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* Run ``pytriqs`` and type the following commands::
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from pytriqs.version import *
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show_version()
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