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This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/).
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## [0.29.1] - WIP
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## [0.30.0]
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### Breaking changes
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- The `Dim` trait is now marked as unsafe.
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### Modified
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- Use more concise debug impls for matrices and geometric transformation types.
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### Added
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- The conversion trait `From<Vec<T>>` and method `from_vec_storage` for `RowDVector`. See [#975](https://github.com/dimforge/nalgebra/issues/975)
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- Added the conversion trait `From<Vec<T>>` and method `from_vec_storage` for `RowDVector`.
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- Added implementation of `From` and `Into` for converting between `nalgebra` types and types from
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`glam 0.18`. These can be enabled by enabling the `convert-glam018` cargo features.
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- Added the methods `Matrix::product`, `::row_product`, `::row_product_tr`, and `::column_product` to compute the
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product of the components, rows, or columns, of a single matrix or vector.
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- The `Default` trait is now implemented for most geometric types: `Point`, `Isometry`, `Rotation`, `Similarity`,
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`Transform`, `UnitComplex`, and `UnitQuaternion`.
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- Added the `Scale` geometric type for representing non-uniform scaling.
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- `nalgebra-sparse`: provide constructors for unsorted but otherwise valid data using the CSR format.
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- Added `Cholesky::new_with_substitute` that will replace diagonal elements by a given constant whenever `Cholesky`
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meets a non-definite-positiveness.
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### Fixed
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- Fixed a potential unsoundness with `matrix.get(i)` and `matrix.get_mut(i)` where `i` is an `usize`, and `matrix`
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is a matrix slice with non-default strides.
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- Fixed potential unsoundness with `vector.perp` where `vector` isn’t actually a 2D vector as expected.
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## [0.29.0]
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### Breaking changes
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