Jivan Roquet 0c19d4b029 [python-package] Provide a learning_rates parameter to xgb.cv() (#1770)
* Allow using learning_rates parameter when doing CV

- Create a new `callback_cv` method working when called from `xgb.cv()`
- Rename existing `callback` into `callback_train` and make it the default callback
- Get the logic out of the callbacks and place it into a common helper

* Add a learning_rates parameter to cv()

* lint

* remove caller explicit reference

* callback is aware of its calling context

* remove caller argument

* remove learning_rates param

* restore learning_rates for training, but deprecated

* lint

* lint line too long

* quick example for predefined callbacks
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XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library designed to be highly efficient, flexible and portable. It implements machine learning algorithms under the Gradient Boosting framework. XGBoost provides a parallel tree boosting (also known as GBDT, GBM) that solve many data science problems in a fast and accurate way. The same code runs on major distributed environment (Hadoop, SGE, MPI) and can solve problems beyond billions of examples.

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Scalable, Portable and Distributed Gradient Boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) Library, for Python, R, Java, Scala, C++ and more. Runs on single machine, Hadoop, Spark, Dask, Flink and DataFlow
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