I will address the warning about add! today.

Dahua

On Monday, July 14, 2014 3:43:58 PM UTC-5, Kevin Squire wrote:
>
> Although annoying, these warnings won't actually cause any problems.
>
> The best bet to remove the warnings is to file an issue with 
> NumericExtensions.jl, preferably (but not necessarily) with a pull request 
> fixing the issue (these functions didn't exist in v0.2). 
>
> Note that v0.3-rc1 has one similar warning:
>
> julia> using NumericExtensions
> Warning: could not import Base.add! into NumericExtensions
>
> which was caused by the removal of add! from Base, which was previously 
> deprecated.
>
> Cheers,
>    Kevin
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Stephen Chisholm <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to figure out which is the correct way to handle using 
>> NumericExtensions with Julia 0.2-.  When using Julia 0.2.1 with 
>> NumericExtensions 0.3.6 you'll see 5 warning messages when the package is 
>> loaded (see below).  I've search the forums and there seems to be two ways 
>> people are dealing with this by either just ignoring the warnings or by 
>> pinning NumericExtensions at verions 0.2.20.
>>
>> I realize that this problem will go away with the release of Julia 0.3- 
>> but until then, what should users be doing?
>>
>> Cheers, Steve
>>
>> julia> VERSION
>> v"0.2.1"
>>
>> julia> Pkg.status()
>> Required packages:
>>  - Distance                      0.2.6
>>  - NumericExtensions             0.3.6
>>
>> julia> using NumericExtensions
>> Warning: could not import Base.foldl into NumericExtensions
>> Warning: could not import Base.foldr into NumericExtensions
>> Warning: could not import Base.sum! into NumericExtensions
>> Warning: could not import Base.maximum! into NumericExtensions
>> Warning: could not import Base.minimum! into NumericExtensions
>>
>
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