Releases: goodmami/wn
v0.9.5
What's Changed
- Lint Python code with ruff by @cclauss in #189
- Update Python versions: remove 3.7, add 3.12 by @goodmami in #192
- Remove ruff rule exclusions and fix underlying issues by @goodmami in #193
- Add OEWN 2023 to index by @goodmami in #195
- Add install instruction for conda by @sugatoray in #188
- Update installation instructions by @goodmami in #196
- Bump version to 0.9.5 by @goodmami in #197
New Contributors
- @cclauss made their first contribution in #189
- @sugatoray made their first contribution in #188
Full Changelog: v0.9.4...v0.9.5
v0.9.4
v0.9.3
v0.9.2
What's Changed
- Add wn-editor as extra package by @Hypercookie in #163
- Fixed issue 168 sense synset not passing wordnet object by @francis-dion in #170
- Fix #157: Sense.word() object uses same Wordnet by @goodmami in #173
- Fix #169 Synset.relations() uses correct rel type by @goodmami in #174
New Contributors
- @Hypercookie made their first contribution in #163
- @francis-dion made their first contribution in #170
Full Changelog: v0.9.1...v0.9.2
v0.9.1
v0.9.0
This release adds some new features, such as the wn.validate
module and wn validate
subcommand to help wordnet authors check WN-LMF files for errors, improves performance on WN-LMF file loading, and fixes many small bugs. It also notably updates the index with the latest release of the Open English Wordnet, the Open Multilingual Wordnet, and the Open German Wordnet. It also adds the OpenWordnets for English and Portuguese and the Kurdish wordnet KurdNet to the index.
Thanks to @fcbond, @arademaker, @vcvpaiva, @sinaahmadi, @hdaSprachtechnologie, @rwingerter55, and @jmccrae for their help with Wn or with preparing the indexed wordnets!
v0.8.3
v0.8.2
v0.8.1
This patch release only fixes the LMF exporter so it uses the correct namespace URL for the dc
namespace.
Edit: The release files on PyPI were yanked because of a dependency issue. The source files here should work, but in any case v0.8.2 should be used instead.
v0.8.0
This release adds support for Information Content (IC) (via the wn.ic
module) and related similarity metrics (in wn.similarity
). In addition, the new wn.taxonomy
module is the new home of functions related to navigating the hypernym/hyponym taxonomy, including a few new functions.