On 2016-01-10 18:26, Daniel Krenn wrote:
This shows that the problem is += in
s += self.separator.join(E)
Are you sure? I already get a problem here:
/usr/local/src/sage-config/src/sage/data_structures/lazy_list.pyx in
sage.data_structures.lazy_list.lazy_list_abstract.__repr__
(build/cyth
On Sunday, 10 January 2016 10:21:34 UTC, Volker Braun wrote:
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> On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 8:59:01 AM UTC+1, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
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>> So for multi-user server the admin must make local accounts. This is
>> contrary to all normal systems.
>
>
> I would argue the opposite, making local a
Hi,
I did a github clone and worked fine. Maybe something wrong in the tarball,
I do not know. I will clone from now on, always learning new things :-)
thanks a lot both of you
Javier
El miércoles, 6 de enero de 2016, 22:13:16 (UTC+1), Dima Pasechnik escribió:
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> On Wednesday, 6 January 2016 20
On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 2:21:34 AM UTC-8, Volker Braun wrote:
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> I would argue the opposite, making local accounts is exactly what you
> usually do to let users run their own programs (i.e. execute arbitrary
> code).
>
I would agree with that. However, one would also expect that a note
1) don't cdef class attributes, it just makes debugging unnecessary hard.
Unless you are wrapping C-level types where you can't avoid it, of course.
Just keep it in python, maybe use cpdef if you must.
2) I'd recommend using __cinit__ instead of __init__ with cdef classes and
use more of a RAII
On 2016-01-10 19:54, Vincent Delecroix wrote:
> On 10/01/16 14:58, Daniel Krenn wrote:
>> On 2016-01-10 18:46, John H Palmieri wrote:
>>> Does "print E" initialize some variables or do anything relevant?
>>
>> None that I am aware of (E is a list of strings)
>
> Are you sure? I bet that self.more
On 10/01/16 14:58, Daniel Krenn wrote:
On 2016-01-10 18:46, John H Palmieri wrote:
Does "print E" initialize some variables or do anything relevant?
None that I am aware of (E is a list of strings)
Are you sure? I bet that self.more is None... is it initialized somewhere?
you can run
sage:
On 2016-01-10 18:46, John H Palmieri wrote:
> Does "print E" initialize some variables or do anything relevant?
None that I am aware of (E is a list of strings)
Daniel
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On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 9:26:53 AM UTC-8, Daniel Krenn wrote:
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> On 2016-01-10 15:18, Vincent Delecroix wrote:
> > Would better to post to sage-support.
>
> F'up set
>
> > What about doing the test in the console? You can also change the
> > doctest to
> >
> > m2.__repr__()
> >
On 2016-01-10 15:18, Vincent Delecroix wrote:
> Would better to post to sage-support.
F'up set
> What about doing the test in the console? You can also change the
> doctest to
>
> m2.__repr__()
>
> that would show the traceback.
This shows that the problem is += in
s += self.separator.jo
Would better to post to sage-support.
What about doing the test in the console? You can also change the doctest to
m2.__repr__()
that would show the traceback.
Vincent
On 10/01/16 08:16, Daniel Krenn wrote:
I am trying to rewrite some code and have troubles with the following code:
I am trying to rewrite some code and have troubles with the following code:
cdef str s = self.name
if s:
s += ' '
s += self.opening_delimiter
cdef list E = list('{!r}'.format(self.get(n))
for n in xrange(min(num_elts, self.prev
On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 8:59:01 AM UTC+1, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
>
> So for multi-user server the admin must make local accounts. This is
> contrary to all normal systems.
I would argue the opposite, making local accounts is exactly what you
usually do to let users run their own programs
%%maxima doesn't work but %maxima does
Le vendredi 18 décembre 2015 11:35:53 UTC+1, Jeroen Demeyer a écrit :
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> Should the Jupyter notebook be the default notebook for the next Sage
> 7.0 release? I don't really have an opinion on the matter.
>
>
> Pros:
>
> * Nice tracebacks!
> * The Jupyte
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