I think that python's math module (which I use) is a compiled C extension, right? I'm looking for pure python that berp can use.
Blaine On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Benjamin Peterson <benja...@python.org>wrote: > 2011/11/16 Blaine <frik...@gmail.com>: > > Does anyone know of a pure python math library? I've been playing around > > with berp, which is a python3 to haskell translator and compiler, and it > > works great as long as you don't go crazy with C extensions. It's highly > > experimental but fun to play around with. The only thing that I really > miss > > is being able to use the math module. I asked the maintainer if it is > > possible to map into haskell's math library, but in the mean time a pure > > python math library would fit nicely since it would be compiled along > with > > the rest of the python. > > I'm looking for log, log10, ceil, and pow mostly for my personal needs. > > Well, python has a math module too: > > >>> import math > >>> math.log(23) > 3.1354942159291497 > > > > -- > Regards, > Benjamin >
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