> E.g. it looks like integration is not there. 
>
 
If I recall correctly, we use ginac/pynac only for symbolics proper (i.e. 
not calculus), as well as for differentiation.   I don't know if symengine 
is something to switch to (and Matthias is surely right about developer 
time, given the amazing and very long effort involved in switching to pynac 
all these years ago), but integration isn't something to worry about with 
that.  (Whether it's time to start having sympy as default integration 
engine is another question.)

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