On 2011-05-22 14:36, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
On 22 May 2011 11:51, Laurent Gautier <lgaut...@gmail.com <mailto:lgaut...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    The problem might be solved with the revision 1551:19ecaa6a5d6c,
    and was in rpy2 and NARealType as people hinted it.
    Can people confirm that is now working for them ?


It seems to solve the import problem I had.

Ok. The issue with segfault seems to be solved then.

NA_Real now consistently appears as "nan" in Python 2.7 - which is an improvement, but it's still not showing NA_real_.

This might be linked to the Python console (optimization of some sort, and custom __repr__ of subtypes of float are ignored).
It returns NA_real_ with either ipython or bpython.


It still seems to work OK in 3.2.

Thomas

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