Thanks for all the responses; you have been very helpful. Cheers, Hebert.
2010/12/10 Keshav Rao Kini <krk...@ntu.edu.sg> > Hello, > > I'm not sure if this is at all relevant, but while I am not aware of any > way to compile a GAP program into an executable, the Sage project for > example has built interface code which allows you to "call" GAP code from > Sage, in a way - specifically it converts its own native objects into > strings containing GAP expressions which represent the equivalent object in > GAP, sends the code to a GAP process, waits for the output which it reads in > as a string, then deciphers it back into its own native objects. It can do > this for some other languages too - see http://www.sagemath.org/ . > > Yours, > Keshav > > Disclaimer: the boilerplate text at the foot of this email has been added > automatically by my mail server. This was not done by my request (rather the > opposite) so please disregard it. > > > > 2010/12/10 Hebert Pérez-Rosés <hebert.pe...@gmail.com> > >> Dear Forum, >> >> As far as I know, there is no way to compile a GAP program into an exec >> file, right? And I suppose you cannot call a GAP function from another >> language. Please correct me if I am wrong. >> >> Best regards, >> Hebert Perez-Roses >> University of Newcastle, Australia >> _______________________________________________ >> Forum mailing list >> Forum@mail.gap-system.org >> http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum >> > > > ------------------------------ > CONFIDENTIALITY: This email is intended solely for the person(s) named and > may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended > recipient, please delete it, notify us and do not copy, use, or disclose its > content. Thank you. > > Towards A Sustainable Earth: Print Only When Necessary > _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@mail.gap-system.org http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum