Re: Numpy-discussion digest, Vol 1 #152 - 2 msgs

A millenium-end report from the Head Nummie (this name is a joke; see the DEVELOPERS file):
Our nummie-ears are listening....
Good idea to go with the distutils for doing this. I've delayed RPM's for this reason until I figure out how to interact with the distutils better (I haven't spent much time doing it yet).
I'll look into these unless somebody has them done.
I think this is what I've been trying to do in the "rewrite." Paul Barrett has made some excellent progress here.
What does this mean? What feature gives this ability? I'm not sure I see when this changed?
I'd love to talk more with you about this. I'm now at my new place for anyone wishing to contact me. Travis Oliphant 437 CB Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 oliphant@ee.byu.edu (801) 378-3108 Thanks for you great efforts Paul.

Travis Oliphant writes: [snip snip]
I am currently writing the PEP 209: Multidimensional Arrays documentation and hope to submit the initial draft by the end of the week for comments. The proposed design is along the lines Paul Dubois has suggested.
I'd also like to know what Paul Dubois means by this.
Ditto! -- Dr. Paul Barrett Space Telescope Science Institute Phone: 410-338-4475 ESS/Science Software Group FAX: 410-338-4767 Baltimore, MD 21218

Nummies Where I work, our official pipe dreamer has decided to wrap a multiarray up as an STL container. This means we can write convenient high-level code in both C++ and Python, and use this wrapper in the bridge between them. E-searches for a pre-existing cut of this yield negative. Has anyone done this yet? Or am I (gulp) the first? --Phlip http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?PhlIp

Travis Oliphant writes: [snip snip]
I am currently writing the PEP 209: Multidimensional Arrays documentation and hope to submit the initial draft by the end of the week for comments. The proposed design is along the lines Paul Dubois has suggested.
I'd also like to know what Paul Dubois means by this.
Ditto! -- Dr. Paul Barrett Space Telescope Science Institute Phone: 410-338-4475 ESS/Science Software Group FAX: 410-338-4767 Baltimore, MD 21218

Nummies Where I work, our official pipe dreamer has decided to wrap a multiarray up as an STL container. This means we can write convenient high-level code in both C++ and Python, and use this wrapper in the bridge between them. E-searches for a pre-existing cut of this yield negative. Has anyone done this yet? Or am I (gulp) the first? --Phlip http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?PhlIp
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Paul Barrett
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Phlip
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Travis Oliphant