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Re: SoCiS: interfacing Symbolics package with Python
From: |
Tomasz Ożański |
Subject: |
Re: SoCiS: interfacing Symbolics package with Python |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Apr 2015 01:34:52 +0200 |
> Wiadomość napisana przez Tomasz Ożański <address@hidden> w dniu 27 kwi 2015,
> o godz. 00:33:
>
>
>> Wiadomość napisana przez Colin Macdonald <address@hidden> w dniu 25 kwi
>> 2015, o godz. 17:20:
>>
>> On 25/04/15 12:42, Tomasz Ożański wrote:
>>> I would like to ask you one question regarding the topic: what do you
>>> mean in „interacting with Python as a library”? I do not know SymPy,
>>> but it seems to be written entirely in Python so it must not exist as
>>> a standard system library, so my guess is I would have to write some
>>> intermediate code in C/C++ to handle all the communication, am I
>>> right?
>>
>> Currently, Symbolic uses a pipe to call the python executable.
>>
>> Instead: talk to Python library from C/C++, deal with exceptions properly
>> etc. SymPy itself is probably rather secondary to this.
>>
>> See the recent thread on "pytave" on this maillist.
>>
>> Colin
>>
> Having your comments in mind I have prepared some brief project description
> on my wiki user-page (ozzy). Please make some comments on how do you see this
> proposal.
>
> Tomasz
Since I didn’t get any comments I have temporarily assumed it is more or less
OK and prepared the application on the ESA webpage.
Tomasz