> and I don't seem to be able to find the documentation for gsl < 2.8 ...
Andrew, documentation for GSL 2.4 through 2.7 is available from archive.org. Will this be sufficient, or do you need an older version of the documentation? On Fri, Jul 5, 2024 at 2:51 PM Patrick Alken <al...@colorado.edu> wrote: > Hello, those functions should still be available in version 2.8, but as > you note they are marked for deprecation in future releases. > > Are you not able to use those functions in 2.8? > > On 7/5/24 10:39, Andrew Forembski via Users list for GNU Scientific > Library (GSL) help wrote: > > [External email - use caution] > > > > Hi, > > > > Up until the release of gsl 2.8 I was using the functions: > > gsl_bspline_eval_nonzero(...) > > gsl_bspline_deriv_eval_nonzero(...) > > > > to evaluate B-splines functions and their derivatives at specific points > > along an axis in my program. > > These functions seem to have been removed as of gsl 2.8, I have been able > > to replace them with: > > gsl_bspline_basis(...) > > gsl_bspline_basis_deriv(...) > > > > My issue is that there seems to be no note on deprecated functions in the > > 2.8 documentation and I don't seem to be able to find the documentation > for > > gsl < 2.8. > > Are the functions gsl_bspline_basis and gsl_bspline_basis_deriv available > > in earlier versions? > > I'm asking this because I'm trying to keep my code portable and would > > ideally prefer not requiring gsl to be updated to 2.8 as some users may > be > > on systems where this has to be done manually. > > > > Would you have any suggestions regarding this problem? > > > > Kind regards, > > Andrew > > > > *Andrew Forembski* > > Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholar GOIPG/2018/1070 > > Web: http://www.research.ie/ > > @IrishResearch > > Séanadh Ríomhphoist/_ >