Re: [Numpy-discussion] Back to numexpr

2006-06-14 Thread Ivan Vilata i Balaguer
En/na Tim Hochberg ha escrit:: Francesc Altet wrote: [...] Uh, I'm afraid that yes. In PyTables, int64, while being a bit bizarre for some users (specially in 32-bit platforms), is a type with the same rights than the others and we would like to give support for it in numexpr. In fact, Ivan

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Back to numexpr

2006-06-14 Thread Tim Hochberg
Ivan Vilata i Balaguer wrote: En/na Tim Hochberg ha escrit:: Francesc Altet wrote: [...] Uh, I'm afraid that yes. In PyTables, int64, while being a bit bizarre for some users (specially in 32-bit platforms), is a type with the same rights than the others and we would like to give

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Back to numexpr

2006-06-13 Thread Francesc Altet
A Dimarts 13 Juny 2006 19:47, Francesc Altet va escriure: - Support for both numpy and numarray (use the flag --force-numarray in setup.py). At first glance this looks like it doesn't make things to messy, so I'm in favor of incorporating this. Yeah. I thing you are right. It's

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Back to numexpr

2006-06-13 Thread Tim Hochberg
Francesc Altet wrote: Ei, numexpr seems to be back, wow! :-D A Dimarts 13 Juny 2006 18:56, Tim Hochberg va escriure: I've finally got around to looking at numexpr again. Specifically, I'm looking at Francesc Altet's numexpr-0.2, with the idea of harmonizing the two versions. Let me go

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Back to numexpr

2006-06-13 Thread Tim Hochberg
Francesc Altet wrote: A Dimarts 13 Juny 2006 20:46, Tim Hochberg va escriure: Uh, I'm afraid that yes. In PyTables, int64, while being a bit bizarre for some users (specially in 32-bit platforms), is a type with the same rights than the others and we would like to give support for it in