Not that this bug shouldn't be fixed, and not that there aren't valid reasons
for running sage in an emacs shell, but just in case you didn't know: you can
install the sage_mode spkg and run sage directly using the `sage' command.
-Ivan
On Sep 20, 2013, at 11:54 AM, Bill Janssen wrote:
> In a
I'm trying to review #7539 which aims to include the small primesieve
library in Sage, but I'm not quite up to date on what the current policy is
on including new SPKGs. I thought at one point it was decided that all new
SPKGs needed to be optional for a period before becoming standard, however
the
> PEP 0263 says explicitly that the encoding magic can occur either on the
> first or on the second line, presumably for cases like this, so it looks
> like it is worth trying.
>
(If it already tries to decode the first line before looking at the second
line to see if it specifies an encoding
Op woensdag 18 september 2013 10:22:04 UTC+1 schreef Jeroen Demeyer:
>
> On 2013-09-18 07:20, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> > accoring to http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0263/
> > $SAGE_LOCAL/bin/hg might benefit from the 2nd line saying
> > # -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
> > (or # -*- coding: utf-8 -*
Hello Travis,
So the proposed change isn't really that big after all, just a
>> renaming and the addition of one level of nesting.
>>
>> class MyCategory(Cagetory_singleton):
>> class Object:
>> ...
>> class Element:
>> ...
>>
>>I'm against this because t
Hello Volker,
I talked to Pascal in Bristol fwiw, and apparently the bnr stuff isn't
> wrapped in Sage. We created at quick&dirty Cython wrapper for LMFDB, but it
> would probably be nice to push that into Sage.
>
Yes, that is a good example.
> On a related note, Jeroen started a thread abou
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Peter Bruin wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
>
>> >> Also, this seems like a
>> >> lot of busywork--we should be able to automatically generate these
>> >> classes for any matrix type when nrows == ncols. But this is exactly
>> >> what the category framework gives you (though
I talked to Pascal in Bristol fwiw, and apparently the bnr stuff isn't
wrapped in Sage. We created at quick&dirty Cython wrapper for LMFDB, but it
would probably be nice to push that into Sage.
On a related note, Jeroen started a thread about the error handler thing on
pari-dev
http://pari.mat
Hello John,
It would be good to have more people interested in the pari/Sage
> interface attending their workshop in early January.
>
I am definitely interested in going to the workshop. It is clear that the
interface between PARI and Sage is very important; there are many things
that either
Hi Robert,
>> Also, this seems like a
> >> lot of busywork--we should be able to automatically generate these
> >> classes for any matrix type when nrows == ncols. But this is exactly
> >> what the category framework gives you (though it could have done so
> >> with a more sophisticated getatt
Karim Belbas asked me "Did anybody start working on the removal of
genus2reduction from Sage
packages ? (To switch to the much better one now built in PARI.)"
Also after I mentioned that Frederic Chapoton has recently worked on
the Sage interface to Tim Dokchitser's ComputeL package Karim replied
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