Hi,

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Burcin Erocal<bur...@erocal.org> wrote:
>> > I plan to move the integrate() and sum() (after #3587) constructs
>> > to be symbolic functions (i.e., subclasses of SFunction from
>> > sage.symbolic.function), as opposed to regular python functions in
>> > sage.calculus.calculus. This will allow us to have real symbolic
>> > integrals and sums in Sage and define custom methods for evaluation,
>> > which can/should be more involved than just wrapping those of
>> > maxima or sympy.

Burcin: I am wondering whether you could give an update on sub-classing
symbolic integration?

As you suggested, I am working with a prototype symbolic integration
class  for hooking up my integration code using its _eval_ method.  I could
expand the class definition but I would like to avoid effort duplication.

>> Where do you propose to put the integration algorithm files?
>> Something like
>
> sage/symbolic/integration/generalized_functions.py in this case?

How do you include modules from a new directory in Sage? I tried
as you suggested but sage somehow is not finding the module.

Thanks,
Golam

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