Hi,
thanks for the comments. I think I should target on making my module
as a normal python module without using any modifications and
additionally (only additionally) provide some optional workaround for
the '^' and '/' problem. I am going to look at what Michael proposed
> With that in mind, why
Anton Mellit wrote:
> And I think (correct me if I am wrong) that the ^ operator (xor) is
> used very very infrequently. And it is not difficult to replace all ^
> with say ^^.
Oh God! *Please* don't start that conversation again. We had a thread
about bitwise operators a few weeks back. Half t
Anton Mellit wrote:
>> Have you looked at SAGE at all? They already have wrappers for Pari.
>
> Well :) I expected that question. I tried. But the distribution for
> windows is so big :( (2GB) and I could not build it on cygwin, where
> it is also pretty big. And I so much like pari - it is so lig
Anton Mellit wrote:
> And I think (correct me if I am wrong) that the ^ operator (xor) is
> used very very infrequently. And it is not difficult to replace all ^
> with say ^^. The division is probably used more often, but python has
> this trend anyway - to replace division with 'true' division, s
> Have you looked at SAGE at all? They already have wrappers for Pari.
Well :) I expected that question. I tried. But the distribution for
windows is so big :( (2GB) and I could not build it on cygwin, where
it is also pretty big. And I so much like pari - it is so light and
simple and still can d
> Does your version use the GMP library (optional in PARI).
> Does it support Windows? I couldn't tell if the PARI
> Windows distribution has GMP, but I suspect not since GMP
> doesn't support Windows.
No, I didn't try to use gmp. But this may be not a bad idea. I am
trying to compile gmp right no
Anton Mellit wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a Pari-Python module (see about GP/PARI at
> http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/). Similar project was started by
> Stefane Fermigier 12 years ago (you can find a post about it on this
> newsgroup). You can see some screenshot
On Oct 28, 12:45 pm, Anton Mellit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a Pari-Python module (see about GP/PARI
> athttp://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/). Similar project was started by
> Stefane Fermigier 12 years ago (you can find a post about it on this
> news
Hi,
I am working on a Pari-Python module (see about GP/PARI at
http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/). Similar project was started by
Stefane Fermigier 12 years ago (you can find a post about it on this
newsgroup). You can see some screenshots on my blog (http://
mellit.wordpress.com/2007/10/28/pari
Hi
I'm interested to try Pari Python but haven't had much success in the past
compiling such packages for Windows.
Has anyone any advice or is there somewhere out there a precompiled version?
Thanks
Phil
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