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Re: Python Interface
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- Subject: Re: Python Interface
- From: Achim Gaedke <achim at zpr dot uni-koeln dot de>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 11:14:04 +0100 (MET)
I agree with Andrew Vick, my aim is to produce a simple exceptions raising
specfunc interface and for matrices a more elaborated access to
multidimensional arrays using the PySequence_* protocol.
Next week I will publish my wrap of gsl_sf_functions.
I am worried about portability of nan and posinf and neginf.
Yours
Achim
Achim Gaedke, ZPR
Weyertal 80, 50931 Köln
Tel: +49 221 470 6021
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Brian Gough wrote:
> It should be possible to use SWIG (www.swig.org) to do some wrapping
> automatically -- have you looked at that?
>
> regards
> Brian Gough
>
> Achim Gaedke writes:
> > During the last days I was looking for portable math modules for python.
> > There were some different uncoordinated attempts to wrap functions to
> > python. I wrapped successfully a lot of special functions to python2.0 .
> >
> > Who does like to work on a complete interface to python?
> >
> > I think it is possible to make different submodules with the work already
> > done. (eg. integration, matrices or special functions)
> >
> > Please send your suggests!
>