Le 08/10/2023 à 18:24, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
BTW :the changes and advances made in Sage since the last edition of
this book may warrant a revision, possibly a new edition. If only for
the installation procedures (Conda installation, WSL on Windows, Github
replacing Trac, etc...) an
BTW :the changes and advances made in Sage since the last edition of this
book may warrant a revision, possibly a new edition. If only for the
installation procedures (Conda installation, WSL on Windows, Github
replacing Trac, etc...) and the interfaces (Jupyter replacing the Sage
notebook, em
On Wednesday, 4 October 2023 at 10:41:36 UTC-7 Thierry Dumont wrote:
In "Computational Mathematics with SageMath" we have some backslash...
Indeed, I found on page 43 the example:
sage: 123 + \
: 345
468
which does not work presently. The first mention of "\" as an operator is
on page 16
Right. According to the Sage Developer's Guide, "Deprecated code can only
be removed one year after the first stable release in which it appeared,"
so it will work for at least a year, and then someone would have to take
further action to remove it completely.
On Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at 1
I assume that deprecation means that for a year or so people can still use
the backslash but will see a deprecation warning. This could last for quite
a long time, so existing code would not immediately break.
On Wed, 4 Oct 2023, 18:41 Thierry Dumont,
wrote:
> In "Computational Mathematics with
In "Computational Mathematics with SageMath" we have some backslash...
So, if we deprecate it, we will have problems with the doctests
asociated,... and with the book.
I don't like the backslash for solving linear systems, but even Julia
has adopted it, probably for Matlab users...
t.d.
Le
Deprecate
On Sun, 1 Oct 2023, 04:17 Nils Bruin, wrote:
> Deprecate please.
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Deprecate please.
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Again, as the person who added it to Sage in the first place: deprecate.
William
On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 4:02 PM Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> deprecate!
>
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 10:47 PM John H Palmieri
> wrote:
> >
> > I asked this already but with a different subject heading, so people may
deprecate!
On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 10:47 PM John H Palmieri wrote:
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> I asked this already but with a different subject heading, so people may have
> missed it.
>
> BackslashOperator is defined in "sage/misc/misc.py", and the preparser
> converts "A \ b" to the appropriate Python code. The doc
On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 14:47 -0700, John H Palmieri wrote:
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> This is not used much: for matrices, matroids, and a tiny bit (at least in
> the Sage library) for binary trees. Should we deprecate it?
Deprecate it, it's a big WTF for most people.
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I asked this already but with a different subject heading, so people may
have missed it.
BackslashOperator is defined in "sage/misc/misc.py", and the preparser
converts "A \ b" to the appropriate Python code. The docstring for
BackslashOperator says "Implements Matlab-style backslash operator
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