Sep-pjw

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0.4.0

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* New `sep.winpos()` function.

0.3.0

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* New `sep.flux_radius()` function.

0.2.0

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* **[breaking change]** `theta` field in `extract()` output is now in
radians rather than degrees, for compatibility with new ellipse
aperture functions.

* **[deprecation]** Change `mask_ellipse()` parameters from ellipse
coefficients to ellipse axes and position angle, to match aperture
functions. (Old behavior still works as well.)

* **[deprecation]** Change `apercirc()` to `sum_circle()`, to match
new aperture functions. (Old name, `apercirc()`, still works.)

* Add `sum_circann()`, `sum_ellipse()`, `sum_ellipann()`,
`kron_radius()`, `ellipse_coeffs()`, `ellipse_axes()` functions.

* Exact mode aperture photometery in all functions, with `subpix=0`.

* Enable variable thresholding in `sep.extract`. [11]

* Fix bug in background masking. This bug impacted masking in all
functions that used masking. Also affected C library.

* More detail in error messages coming from within the C library.
More helpful error message for non-native byteorder arrays.

* Add ability to change pixel stack size used in `extract()`, with
`set_extract_pixstack()` function

0.1.0

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This is the first official release.

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