On 6/30/06, Scott Ransom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1 for float64 for me as well.

+1 for float64

I have lots of code overriding the int defaults by hand which were
giving me grief with hand-written extensions (which were written
double-only for speed reasons).  I'll be happy to clean this up.

I completely understand Travis' concerns about backwards
compatibility, but frankly, I think that right now the quality and
community momentum of numpy is already enough that it will carry
things forward.  People will suffer a little during the porting days,
but they'll be better off in the long run.  I don't think we should
undrestimate the value of eternal happiness :)

Besides, decent unit tests will catch these problems.  We all know
that every scientific code in existence is unit tested to the smallest
routine, so this shouldn't be a problem for anyone.

Cheers,

f

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