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NLopt 2.3 (20 July 2012)
* In Matlab/Octave interface, make returning NaN from the objective
equivalent to nlopt_force_stop; thanks to Norman Violet for the suggestion.
* Added CCSA-quadratic (NLOPT_LD_CCSAQ), similar to MMA.
* Added interface for supplying a preconditioner (approximate Hessian);
currently only supported in CCSAQ.
* When adding mconstraints, allow tol==NULL as synonym for zero tolerances.
* Added missing NLOPT_LD_SLSQP constant in Matlab/Octave.
* Lower tolerance for dual optimization in MMA/CCSAQ; thanks to
Christophe Leruste for the problem report
* Fixed bug in timer, thanks to William Vaughn for the patch.
* Bug fix to convergence test in sbplx; thanks to Douglas Bates.
NLopt 2.2.4 (9 June 2011)
* Fixed linking problem for C++ and Python shared libraries on MacOS X;
thanks to Volker Lorrmann for the bug report.
NLopt 2.2.3 (8 June 2011)
* Fixed additional re-entrancy problem in Luksan algorithms missed
in the previous version; thanks to Gert Wollny for the bug report.
* Fixed set/get vector_storage in Fortran interface for Fortran
compilers with all-uppercase linkage.
NLopt 2.2.2 (26 May 2011)
* Added set_vector_storage API to modify the memory usage and the
subspace dimension for low-storage quasi-Newton methods.
* Fixed missing support for maxtime stopping criteria in Luksan and
ORIG_DIRECT algorithms; thanks to Jurgen Werner for the bug report.
* Fixed algorithms to support the case where the lower and upper bounds
are equal for some variables (which effectively eliminates those
variables from optimization).
* Added missing xtol check to SLSQP, which caused erroneous ROUNDOFF_LIMITED
error codes to be returned; thanks to Alexander Riess for the bug report.
* Fixed slight overcounting of function evaluations for maxeval check
in SLSQP.
* Fixed deprecated API to support xtol_abs == NULL for backward
compatibility (thanks to Francesco Biscani for the bug report).
* Made Luksan algorithms (e.g. LBFGS and other quasi-Newton methods)
re-entrant; thanks to Gert Wollny for the bug report. (Fixes
Gentoo bug #368685.)
* Fixed bug in DIRECT (not ORIG_DIRECT), where a typo caused suboptimal
convergence in some cases; thanks to Sinisa Hristov for the bug report.
NLopt 2.2.1 (6 September 2010)
* If you compile nlopt.h with the NLOPT_DLL_EXPORT symbol #defined,
it now uses the dllexport directive (under Windows), useful for
compiling an NLopt DLL under Microsoft compilers; thanks to Benoit
Scherrer for the suggestion.
* Handle case where copysign function is missing, e.g. on Windows;
thanks to Benoit Scherrer for the bug report.
* Remove C99-style mixed declaration and code in a couple files, so
that code compiles in C89; thanks to Benoit Scherrer for the bug report.
* Removed a few compiler warnings under Microsoft compilers; thanks
to Benoit Scherrer for the bug report.
* Export nlopt_get_algorithm_name function on Windows; thanks to Ofek
Shilon for the bug report.
* Don't use dllimport directive with lcc on Windows (which doesn't
support it); thanks to Laurent Vanbeylen for the bug report.
* Update Nodedal README directory to indicate that Nocedal's LBFGS code
is now available under the GPL, and therefore may be distributed with
a future NLopt version (although Luksan's LBFGS code already works well).
* Bug fix in set/get_xtol_abs; thanks to David Rivest-Henault for the report.
NLopt 2.2 (15 July 2010)
* Added SLSQP algorithm for gradient-based local optimization with
nonlinear constraints via sequential quadratic programming, based
on the implementation by Dieter Kraft that was adapted for SciPy.
* Modified BOBYQA and COBYLA algorithms to support unequal initial
step sizes in different directions; thanks to Tom Fiddaman for pointing
out the need for this in the case where different directions have
very different scales.
* Added Python module docstring; thanks to Sebastian Walter for the suggestion.
* Added GUILE_INSTALL_DIR variable to allow the user to change the
Guile installation directory.
* Added Fortran interface for vector-valued constraints.
* Throw correct exceptions in Python for the add_*constraint functions;
thanks to Dmitrey Kroshko for the bug report.
* Support forced stop and exceptions in ORIG_DIRECT algorithm.
* Remove arbitrary 1e20 upper bound on function values from ORIG_DIRECT
code.
* Bugfix in C++ interface (and some other language front-ends) when
deallocating the nlopt_opt object in cases like MLSL where
local_optimizer is used; thanks to Jurgen Werner for the bug report.
NLopt 2.1.2 (8 July 2010)
* The Python mconstraint (vector-valued constraint) functions
now pass a 2-dimensional array for the gradient argument, rather
than a flattened 1d array.
* Improved handling of exceptions and forced stops for constrained
optimization, making sure that no constraints are evaluated after
the stop.
* Return an NLOPT_INVALID_ARGS error if more than n equality constraints
are added in an n-dimensional problem.
* Fix bug that could cause spurious NLOPT_INVALID_ARGS errors when
adding constraints under rare circumstances.
* Eliminate a few small memory leaks that could occur under error conditions.
NLopt 2.1.1 (7 July 2010)
* More robust configure check for Python include directories, via
distutils.sysconfig.get_python_inc() and numpy.get_include().
Thanks to Nathaniel Smith for the tip.
* Bug fix in Guile interface: added missing prefix to nlopt-version-major
etcetera.
NLopt 2.1 (6 July 2010)
* New vector-valued constraint feature; thanks to Dmitrey Kroshko of OpenOpt
for the suggestion.
* COBYLA now accepts equality constraints.
* Guard against multiple inclusion in nlopt.hpp; thanks to Saul
Thurrowgood for the suggestion.
NLopt 2.0.2 (17 June 2010)
* Fixed compilation failure in Microsoft Visual Studio, due to
incorrect usage of __stdcall keyword; thanks to Dave Katz for the
bug report.
NLopt 2.0.1 (16 June 2010)
* Bug fix in Fortran API (for nlo_get_ functions returning arrays).
* Fixed buggy compilation with MinGW.
NLopt 2.0 (15 June 2010)
* New C API, that works by creating an nlopt_opt "object" and then calling
functions to set the optimization parameters -- much more extensible
than the old API (which is preserved for backwards compatibility).
(Updated Fortran, Matlab, and GNU Octave wrappers as well.)
* C++ nlopt.hpp wrapper around C API, allowing namespaces, object
constructors/destructors, std::vector<double>, and exceptions
to be exploited.
* New nlopt wrappers callable from Python and GNU Guile, generated
with the help of SWIG.
* New 'man nlopt' manual page documenting new API.
* New AUGLAG algorithm(s) implementing an augmented-Lagrangian method
proposed by Birgin and Martinez (2008), which supports nonlinear
equality and inequality constraints "wrapped around" other
local/global optimization methods.
* Added API for nonlinear equality constraints (currently only
supported by AUGLAG and ISRES algorithms).
* Support inequality constraints directly in ORIG_DIRECT algorithms
(no need to return NaN when constraint is violated).
* Inequality/equality constraints now have optional tolerances that
are used as conditions in stopping criteria.
* Pseudo-randomize simplex steps in COBYLA algorithm, improving robustness
by avoiding accidentally taking steps that don't improve conditioning
(which seems to happen sometimes with active bound constraints). The
algorithm remains deterministic (a deterministic seed is used), however.
* Allow COBYLA to increase the trust-region radius if the predicted improvement
was approximately right and the simplex is OK, following a suggestion
in the SAS manual for PROC NLP that seems to improve convergence speed.
* Added nlopt_force_stop function to force a (graceful) halt to
the optimization, and corresponding NLOPT_FORCED_STOP return code.
* Improved thread-safety in random-number generation: thread-local
storage is used for random-number state, on compilers that support
it (e.g. gcc, Intel, Microsoft), to make the generation thread-safe.
In this case, the random-number seed must be set per-thread.
* Return an error in global-search algorithms if the domain is not finite.
* Use stdcall convention on Windows; thanks to Alan Young for the suggestion.
* Added missing absolute-tolerance criteria in Luksan algorithms; thanks
to Greg Nicholas for the bug report.
* Fixed compilation under C++, and use C++ compiler for everything in
--with-cxx mode; thanks to Greg Nicholas for the bug report.
* In MMA, only stop at minf_max/stopval if the point is feasible.
* Fix Matlab mex file to not include unnecessary nlopt-util.h file,
simplifying Windows compilation.
NLopt 1.2 (18 November 2009)
* Added Powell's BOBYQA algorithm for box-constrained optimization
without derivatives, an improvement on NEWUOA.
* Added ISRES genetic algorithm, supporting nonlinearly constrained
global optimization.
* New functions nlopt_{set/get}_stochastic_population to provide
optional greater control over the random "population" sizes in
stochastic algorithms (although it still has a sensible default).
* Bug fix: remove extraneous text accidentally included in nlopt.f Fortran
include file.
* Bug fix: configure script now correctly handles Matlab installation
when MEX_INSTALL_DIR is specified manually by the user.
NLopt 1.1 (12 November 2009)
* configure script detects whether --enable-shared is required
in order to compile Matlab and Octave plugins (as is the case
on x86_64), and disables compilation of those plugins if
--enable-shared is not used.
* Added --without-octave and --without-matlab configure options to
disable Octave and Matlab plugins, respectively.
* Modified COBYLA algorithm to have better support for bound
constraints.
* Added new NLOPT_ROUNDOFF_LIMITED failure code to indicate
cases in which optimization breaks down due to roundoff errors,
in which case it is possible that useful results were obtained.
* Experimental support for nonlinear equality constraints via
augmented-Lagrangian method.
* Support for compiling under Windows (ideally with MinGW) as a
DLL, although you have to manually add #define NLOPT_DLL
to nlopt.h *after* installing (after compiling NLopt).
* Added several checks for roundoff-related breakdown to NEWUOA code.
* When only a relative error tolerance is specified, no longer
fails to halt when exact convergence to zero is obtained.
* Workaround for incompatible qsort_r functions in BSD and GNU libc
by always using my own version; thanks to Wendy Vandoolaeghe
and Philippe Preux for the bug report and explanation.
* Workaround for gcc 3.4.x conflict with HUGE_VAL definition in Solaris
(gcc bug 19933).
* Better identification of Matlab-plugin installation directory.
* Fixed identification of Octave-plugin installation directory for
recent Octave versions.
NLopt 1.0.1 (13 Nov. 2008)
* Allow user to override Matlab-plugin installation directory with
MEX_INSTALL_DIR.
* Bug fix in my DIRECT code that prevented convergence (DIRECT-L unaffected).
* MLSL needs a nonzero default ftol_rel and/or xtol_rel to ensure that
its local searches terminate; use roughly machine precision as defaults.
NLopt 1.0 (11 Nov. 2008)
* Initial public release.