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Re: [Chicken-users] new eggs


From: Mario Domenech Goulart
Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] new eggs
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 09:07:11 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2 (gnu/linux)

Hi Andrei,

On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:26:49 -0500 Andrei Barbu <address@hidden> wrote:

> I've got a bunch of eggs that are ready to go.
>
>
> These have documentation and are meant as end-user libraries:
>
> nondeterminism - carry out nondeterministic computations with a more
> flexible interface than the amb egg
>     https://github.com/abarbu/nondeterminism
> csp - constraint satisfaction solvers built on top of the above
>     https://github.com/abarbu/csp
> AD - performs automatic differentiation, takes a function over real
> numbers and augments it to return the derivative along with its result
>     https://github.com/abarbu/AD
> define-structure - a record which provides stateful operations that
> are safe in nondeterministic computations, automatic exports, default
> reader and printer, and qobischeme-compatible accessor functions
>     https://github.com/abarbu/define-structure
>
> These are more infrastructure-oriented and for now come with less 
> documentation:
>
> traversal - various list and vector traversal functions
>     https://github.com/abarbu/traversal
> linear-algebra - operations on vectors and matrices
>     https://github.com/abarbu/linear-algebra
> scheme2c-compatibility - misc stuff to make Chicken more compatible
> with Scheme->C
>     https://github.com/abarbu/scheme2c-compatibility
>
> They all come with associated wiki pages.
>
> Much of this was written in large part by Jeffrey Mark Siskind (much
> of it as part of QobiScheme) along with Siddharth Narayanaswamy and
> myself.
> Could someone make these accessible via chicken-install? Thanks!

Amazing!  Thank you.  I've added them to the coop.  They'll be available
for chicken-install in some minutes.

Please, keep one eye on the salmonella report tomorrow.  It'll be
available at http://tests.call-cc.org/master/linux/x86/2013/02/18

Best wishes.
Mario
-- 
http://parenteses.org/mario



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