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segyio has learned the seismic unix file format, and can read and write SU
files. This feature is found in the segyio.su module
segyio supports least-significant-byte (LSB/little-endian) first formatted
files
Fixed a bug that caused writing headers in non-linear mode very slow,
and wrong under some conditions
segyio also considers files with descending line/offset numbers sorted, not
just ascending
The python file handle has learned the interpret method, which allows
specifying structure directly, rather than inferring it from file metadata.
This is particularly useful for files with structure, but broken headers
A new family of from_array functions are added to the tools module,
intended for quick-and-easy storing a 2/3/4D volume on disk
Sorting defaults to inline in segyio.create if nothing is specified
Text.__setitem__ used a wrong variable and didn't really work, but is now
fixed
Internal imports are tidied up
The test suite in both Python and C++ have seen some minor improvements
An experimental C++ interface is available for source builds, but is not
considered stable - internals and interface can change with no prior notice.
The experimental interface is enabled when segyio is built with
-DEXPERIMENTAL=ON