On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Robert Bradshaw
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just for a start, try looking in sage/interfaces for several
> examples. You could also try wrapping it in Cython (though this is
> sometimes a bit harder with C++ than with C).

I don't think there is any command line interface to Michael Rubinstein's
Li(..) function.  If not, then sage/interfaces/* is irrelevant.   The only
possible way to use that code is to write a C++ program or equivalently
a Cython (Sage) program that directly calls it.  If the original poster
doesn't know C++ or Cython, he'll have to learn Cython/C++ or wait until
somebody implements this for him (or use a different program).

I would do this now but I'm too busy.

 -- William

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